HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-07-25, Page 16GOLF AIDS CANCER FUND — A dual
Canadian Cancer Society. Above, Exeter
Stu Homuth and Kevin Breivik.
golf tourney Saturday at the Exeter and Ironwood courses produced funds for the
area chairman Carf Cann presents prizes to the winners Charlie Smith, Debbie Smith,
T-A photo
Hold down third place
Saveway gets even break
for Saveway allowing only
four hits while striking out
control problems as he
walked seven batters.
Saveway 5 Lieury Jets 4
Brion Penhale's long
grand slam home run in the
top of the sixth inning proved
to be the difference as
Saveway edged the league
leading Lieury Jets 5-4.
Randy Ford
• • is winner
Handy Ford of Grand Bend
was the winner of the pee-
wee "A" division of the Moto
Cross house league races
Thursday at Hully Gully.
Finishing next were Roland
Lassaline and Brad Arm-
strong,, both of Goderich.
In the pee-wee "B" section
Mike Doell and Scott Wilson,
both of London were first and
second while Davei
McGregor of Kippen was
third.
The novice "C" winners
were Paul Sowerby,
Goderich; Dean Armstrong,
Bayfield and Dan Austin,
Lucknow.
Wayne Ryerson, Clinton
was first across the finish
line in junior "A". He was
followed by Chuck Collins,
Varna and Hugo Maaskant,
Goderich.
The junior "B" winner was
Phil Lassaline of Goderich.
Next in line were Don Get-
ting, Sarnia and Bob
Hackett, Kincardine. Steve
Boyce, Goderich was the
junior "C" winner.
Rob Maaskant, Goderich
led the novice "A" per-
formers. Next were Dan
Trendle and Chris Hoover,
both of Kincardine. Winning
in novice "B" were Dave
Errington, Goderich and
Dan Lonery and Randy
Alton, both of Kincardine.
The Enduro "A" winner
was Dan Cousins, London
and Randy Ford was the "B"
champion.
The Jets opened the
scoring in the bottom of the
first as Karl Robinson
walked. Derwyn Hodgins
singled and Jim Allison and
Ron Morley hit consecutive
singles.
Saveway got one run back
as Doug Johnson doubled
and camelaround to score on
a throwing error.
The Jets upped their lead
to 3-1 in the third as Jim
Allison reached first on an
error and scored on Dwayne
Ritchies single.
In the top of the sixth Brian
Hodgins singled, Paul
McKnight's and Doug
Johnson's bunts were
misplayed to load the bases.
This set the stage for
Brion Penhales long blast
to dead centre field which
cleared the bases.
Lieury Jets'came back
with one run in the bottom of
the seventh as Karl
Robinson singled and scored
as Derwyn Hodgins tripled.
Saveway hung on for a 5-4
win,
Derwyn Hodgins took the
loss for Lieury Jets but he
was in command except for
the sixth inning. He allowed
only five hits while striking
out 13 batters.
Brian Hodgins toiled for
Saveway allowing eight hits
while striking out nine
batters to pickup the win.
Ladies plan
golf, lunch
At the regular ladies night
at the Ironwood course 16
golfers participated. Prizes
for hidden hole scores went
to Carol Taylor, Doris
Hackney, Gail Skinner and
Dorothy Morley.
Any ladies interested in
golfing and attending a pot
luck supper today, Wed-
nesday may contact Helen
Burton or Marlene Parsons
for further information.
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Boating tips
We recently received a press release from the On-
tario Provincial Police office in Mount Forest listing a
number of boating safety tips.
We will pass these on to our readers and hope they
are helpful in making this summer of boating a safe
one for everyone.
First come the DO's,
Head for the nearest safe anchorage or landing
when a storm threatens and avoid the temptation to
buck it.
Obey the regulations regarding life saving equip-
ment; under the Small Vessel Regulations, vessels not
over 5.5 metres long, one approved small vessel life
jacket or approved PFD or life saving cushion for
each person on board.
Assist any boat in distress; the vertical circular
waving motion of a piece of light-coloured material or
of a light at night is a distinctive distress signal.
Slow down when passing dredges or water where
divers may be working.
Slow down when making sharp turns in bad
weather.
Slow down when passing rowboats and canoes, es-
pecially in narrow waters.
Learn the rules of the road and practice them.
When operating at night, carry a few red flares in
a watertight container.
Keep the bilges of the boat clean and free from oil,
gasoline and rags. Vent any enclosed areas into the
open air,
Check the battery and its ventilation.
Respect your boat and know its limitations.
Obey the regulations regarding fire precautions
and fire extinguishing equipment. If the vessel is
equipped with an inboard motor, permanently fixed or
built in fuel tanks or a cooking or heating appliance
which burns liquid or gaseous fuel, it must be
equipped with a Class B1 fire extinguisher.
Carry an anchor and a sufficient length of sound
cable, rope or chain, at least five times the average
anchorage depth. Be sure that the inboard end of the
line is fastened securely to the boat.
Keep some spare clothing in a water tight plastic
bag, plus a flashlight, whistle, knife, first aid kit and
emergency rations.
Now for the inportant DONT's!
Stand up or change seats in a small boat, par-
ticularly when it is fully loaded. If it's necessary to
move, crouch low and keep the weight on the boat's
centre-line, holding onto both gunwales.
Stand up when starting an outboard motor,
Operate near swimmers.
Mix liquor and boating.
Use a leaky or poorly built boat.
Cruise fast enough to create a dangerous swell
when near small boats.
Throw garbage overboard.
Wait until the last minute to signify your inten-
tions of obeying the rules of the road,
Anchor close to other boats.
Hold impromptu races with other boats, because-
row boats, canoes and other small craft are en-
dangered by the wash.
Attempt to swim ashore if your boat capsizes or is
swamped; hang onto the boat until you are picked up.
Be a show-off.
Buzz bathing beaches; swinitters are hard to see
in the water.
Create an excessive wake. This can endanger
others in your vicinity and also cause bank erosion and
property damage.
Big attraction
Mark Tuesday, August 7 on your sporting
calendar. That's the night, the California Cuties will
be in Exeter to meet the Exeter rec league all-stars in
an exhibition fastball game.
The game is being sponsored by the Crescent
Rolls of the rec league but the local team will be made
up of two players of each of the nine teams.
We have seen the Cuties in action on previous oc-
casions and they do provide excellent entertainment.
Some of their plays may not be entirely sanctioned by
fellows like Sparky Anderson or Gene Mauch, but,
they are good for a few laughs.
Tip of the golf hat
Two recent performances at the Ironwood golf
course are worth mentioning.
Late in June, 14 year-old John Mol shot a hole-in-
one from the fourth tee and Tuesday Steve Pearce tied
the Ironwood nine hole course record with a 33.
Pearce at the age of 16 now shares the course
record set a couple of years ago by Glenn Kadechuk.
On the subject of golf we hear from a birdie and
it's not the kind that most golfers like to get that our
esteemed mayor may give up golf after Saturday.
Last call for camp
Any area youngsters wishing to attend Boom's
Recreation Camp to be held near Goderich should get
their application forms filled out as soon as possible.
The camp goes from August 19 to 25 at the United
Church camp, about three miles north of Goderich,
further information may be obtained by calling Ron-
nalee Bogart at 235-0847 or Kelly Tiedeman at 235-
1375,
Slow response
The Detroit Tigers have been very slow to come to
life as was expected for new manager Sparky Ander-
son.
One thing positive Anderson has done to date is to
get more of a running game for his club, Saturday,
John Wockenfuss stole a base fpr the first time in his
career.
Six local fans travelled to Tiger Stadium Sunday
to see the Tigers blank Chicago 1-0. They were Bob
and Jim Russell, Harold Wolfe, Howard Boltzmann,
Gerry Webb and the Yankee Clipper Gerry Smith.
The Exeter Saveway Club
was in action twice this past
week in the Southwestern
Fastball association winning
one and losing one. Thursday
they lost to West Corners 6-3
while Sunday night they beat
the league leading Lieury
Jets 5-4.
The Jets' record now is at
12-5, Lieury seniors are 13-6
while Saveway has a 12-8
record.
They are in action only
once this week as they host
Lieury seniors Thursday at 9
O'clock at Exeter Com-
munity park.
West Corners 6 Saveway 3
West Corners picked up
four runs in the top of the
second as Rick Tweddle
singled Steve Mawson and
Ron Steeper and Wes
Lockhart walked to force in
The Kirkton midget girls
downed St. Marys 5-1 and St.
Pauls 11.3 to sweep their
regular scheduled games
this week.
In PWSA regional tour-
nament play in Byron over
the weekend the Kirkton
girls won two and lost two
finishing fifth in the 12 team
event. Their two losses were
to the champion Stratford
club and the runnerup from
Niagara Falls.
They won 8-3 over Fort
Erie and St. Clements by a 7-
6 score. Both losses were by
one run, 5-4 against Stratford
and 10-9 to Niagara Falls.
The league win over St.
Marys proved costly to
Kirkton. Marg Miller was
sidelines for 10 days with a
badly bruised knee in a
collision with Judy Plain of
St. Marys who suffered a
dislocated shoulder.
Kim Heather led the
Kirkton batters with a triple
and a single and a sacrifice
bunt for a perfect night along
with Kelly Kernick with two
Steve Pearce fired a 33
Tuesday to tie the nine hole
Course record at the
Ironwood golf course.
Pearce was playing in the
juvenile division. He now
shares the course record
with Glenn Kadechuk. He
carded seven pars and two
birdies to achieve the
remarkable score.
Ladies golf
Grace Farquhar recorded
the low gross score in
Tuesday's regular ladies
competition at the Exeter
Golf and Country club in the
"A" flight.
Sharing top honours in the
"B" flight were Edna
Busche and Nancy Quinn
while Marg Lovell was best
in "C" flight and Note Smith
was the "D" winner.
one batter. He had some
one run. Three more runs
came in as Ron Lee hit a
triple.
Saveway got one run back
in the bottom of the second
as Doug Johnson singled and
came around to score as
Dave Watson and Brian
Taylor hit consecutive
singles.
Saveway came to within
one run in the bottom of the
sixth as Brion Penhale
walked and Dave Watson hit
a long home run to left centre
field.
West Corners added their
final two runs as Ron
Lockhart walked and scored
on Dave Walker's homer.
Bill Hodgins picked up the
win allowing only five hits
while striking out six bat-
ters. Dan Heywood pitched
singles and a sacrifice.
Terri Brintnell added a
pair of singles with Julianne
MacLean, Joan Cooper and
Barb Down each getting one
hit.
Barb Down's line drive
caught the St. Marys pitcher
on the head sending the
second St. Marys player to
the hospital. Pitchers Kelly
Kernick and Brenda Iredale
kept ,the St. Marys girls to
three hits while striking out
seven batters.
Thursday Kirkton
defeated St. Pauls 11-3 after
two previous losses to that
team.
Brenda Iredale connected
for a triple and single. Terri
Brintnell hit two singles with
Julianne MacLean banging a
double. Sue Schaefer,
Natalie Stroud and Vivian
Doupe each added singles.
In tournament play Sue
Schaefer, Kelly Kernick and
Brenda Iredale were the top
batters for Kirkton with five
hits a piece.
In the "A" flight, Paul
Van Gerwen fired the low
gross of 38 followed by Ken
Bergman at 39. Low net
honours were shared by Bill
Darling and Wayne Pearce
at 34.
Van Gerwen also won the
prize for the shot closest to
the pin from the fourth tee.
He missed by only three and
a half feet,
Dennis Hockey was the
"B" flight low gross winner
at 43 with Dennis Rowe next.
Sharing the low net title at
34 were Emil Hendrick and
Bill Farquhar.
Taking the low gross in
"C" flight at 43 was Marvin
Bower while low net went to
Jon Gaiser at 32.
In "D" flight Norm
Whiting with a 47 was best in
low gross and Gerry Arnold
won low net with a 30.
The Exeter swim team
went to a meet held in St.
Marys Saturday to compete
against teams from Seaforth
and Elmira.
The girls swam hard and
finished first with 204 points
with St. Marys following in
second with 158 points.
Overall, Exeter came in
third with 255'2 points, only
missing second place to
Elmira by two points.
Our best swimmer of the
day was Brenda Waldeck.
She won a medal for the best
overall 11 and 12 girl com-
petitor. She worked hard and
won three firsts in freestyle,
backcrawl and fly.
In the freestyle event,
Dave Josephson and Karen
Wells came in first. Third
place ribbons went to Tina
Brand and Kelly
Livingstone. Joan Osgood,
Angela Cottrell and Jodi
McBride finished fourth.
Other winners in this event
were Denise Renning,
Sandra Baarda, Lynn
Stephens and JoeBlommaert.
Karen Wells won a first in
back crawl followed by
Suzanne Wareham placing
second. Dave Joesphson,
Kelly Livingstone and Patti
Shapton came in third with
Kristin Lovie and Jayne
Hendrick winning fourth.
Sharron Boersma and
Lynn Stephens finished first
in the breaststroke with Ken
Boersma and Tim Robinson
tied for second. Third place
winners were Dave
Josephson, Joe Blommaert,
Nellie DeKoker and Patti
Shapton, Other winners were
Angela Cottrell, Kristin
Lovie, Denise Renning,
Darlene McBride and Deb
Josephson.
Exeter has a good but-
terfly team this year and
many points came from this
area.
First place winners were
Sharron Boersma, Ken
Boersma and Joan Osgood,
Winning second place rib-
bons in this event were
Angela Cottrell, Dave
Josephson and Jodi
McBride, Karen Wells and
Randy Patterson finished
third with Sandra Baarda,
Lynn Stephens and Shane
Rose winning a fourth. Other
winners were Denise Ren-
ning and Darlene McBride.
Joan Osgood won fourth in
girls 13-14 individual medly.
The Exeter relay teams
swam well, winning four
first, two thirds and one
fourth.
Our, only medley relay
team won first consisting of
Joan Osgood, Kelly
Livingstone, Jayne Hendrick
and Nellie Dekoker.
Another first earne in the 9-
10 girls relay team made up
of Karen Wells, Jodi
McBride, Sharon Boersma
and Suzanne Wareham. In
the same event another relay
team consisting of Karla
Josephson, Rosemary
Morrissey, Denise Renning
and Sue Tiernan finished
fourth.
In the 11-12 girls, the relay
team of Tena Brand, Brenda
Waldeck, Darlene McBride
and Lynn Stephens finished
first with Susan Boyle,
Annette Vermaeten, Nancy
Durand and Marlene Ver-
maeten finishing third in the
same event. -
In the 13-14 girls relay
Jayne Hendrick, Angie
Wright and Joan Osgood and
Kelly Livingstone all got red
ribbons with Dianne Boer-
sma, Nellie Dekoker, Deb
Josephson and Tammy
Robinson placing third in the
same event.
Next Saturday there is
going to be a swim meet at
the Exeter Pool. The swim
team would appreciate any
support by either offering to
swim or just coming out to
cheer the team on,
Ironside is
top shooter
Bob Ironside with 50
straight hits was the best of
the 26 competitors at
Monday's regular shoot at
the Kippen gun club.
Next with 25 each were
Terry Baker and John
Anderson. Even at 24 were
Burt Mahaffey and Al Kyle
while John Hessels, Paul
Ritchie, Alan Bell, Lloyd
Venner, Brian Beer, Bill
Boussey, Can Crerar and
Jamie Caldwell recorded 23
each.
The balance of the scores
were Brad Mann 22, G. Dale
and Bob Caldwell 21, Jim
Preszcator, Todd Caldwell
and John Dixon 20, Brian
Baker, Grant McGregor and
B. Preszcator 18, Bob
Baker 16 and Roy Lamport
and Jack Bell 15.
Kirkton girls win
Steve Pearce ties
golf course record
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