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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-19, Page 213 MCKNIGHTS ARE B CHAMPS — In a reversal of previous year's form, McKnights' won the B championship of the Exeter and area men's rec fastball league Wednesday with an 11-6 victory over Mt. Carmel, Members of the victorious team are (back row) Gerard Dietrich, Dean McKnight, Allan Oakes, Paul McKnight, Jim Rolph, Don Heywood and Mike Ansteet. In the front row are Bart DeVries, Pete McFalls, bat-boy Rob McKnight, Tom Creech, Murray Glanville and Cy Blommaert. Missing were Bryan Tuckey, Brian Mercer and Dave Bogart. T-A photo Play in Exeter, Thursday Saveway wins first of finals f Exeter and Area Mens' Recreational Fastball League CHALLENGE CUP between The Crescent Rolls A division champs and McKnights, B Champs TONIGHT 8 P.M. EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Proceeds from silver collection will be donated to park renovation fund. .1 Spitfire The lightweight champ ... 275 pounds of frolic set in motion by a 340 free-air powerplant. 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The schedule for the two teams is as follows: SENIOR September 27 - Listowel at South Huron October 4 - South Huron at Stratford Northwestern 11 -South Huron at Goderich 18 - Stratford Central at South Huron JUNIOR September 27 - Listowel at South Huron October 4 -StratfordCentral at South Huron 11 - South Huron at Goderich 18 - South Huron at Norwell 25 - South Huron at Wingham 30 - Stratford Northwestern at South Huron In the senior division four teams will make the playoffs with first and fourth and second and third meeting. Playoff dates are October 25 and November 3. Junior playoff dates are November 6 and 10. McNutt tops skeet shoot Top shooter at the South Huron Sportsmans Association skeet shoot this week was again Bill McNutt. His score of 24 was three better than Bob Snell's 21, Third was Larry Dobson with 20 and tied for fourth was second time shooter Art Barnes and Charlie Browning with 18 targets each, Top 12 gauge shooter, Larry Dobson with 20, was followed by Browning and Barnes with 18's and Bonnie McNutt with 15. Art Barnes broke 15 with a 16 gauge gun. Top three 20 gauge shooters were Bill McNutt 23, Bob Snell 21 and another second time shooter Greg Ratz with 14. Bill McNutt again lead the .410 shooters with a score of 24 while wife Bonnie McNutt with a 9 was second. Several new shooters took WANTED Cars & Trucks for scrap and resaleable parts. Highest prices paid. Turn that old fence, appliances, batteries, copper and farm machinery into cash. Give us a call. 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Contact men from the centres in the league noted that violence in hockey was not evident in the league, although one member suggested referees would probably clamp down more this season on any roughhouse tactics in view of the controversy raised recently by the Ontario Hockey Council survey of parents. The league agreed to have all delegates to the OMHA annual oppose the ban on bodychecking. Centres represented by the Shramrock group include Exeter, Lucan. Ilderton, St. Marys, Strathroy, Lambeth, Mt. Brydges, Dorchester, Belmont and Port Stanley. There are also voting delegates from Oakridge Acres, East London and London Minor Hockey Association, Dave Grant, Lambeth, was elected vice-president and Harvey Patterson, Port Stanley, is second vice- president. Bill Batten of Exeter was returned as secretary-treasurer. New entries to the league this year are Port Stanley and Mt. Brydges and the league will be divided into two divisions. Exeter teams will be competing in a division with Strathroy, St. Marys, Exeter, Lambeth, Oakridge The regular Huron-Perth football season for the two South Huron District High School football teams will open at home on Thursday, September 27. The schedule has been reduced somewhat for both teams, Central Huron of Clinton has dropped both senior and junior teams for this year and senior clubs at Wingham and Norwell of Palmerston have also been discontinued, Senior coach Ron Bogart said the three schools which and LMHA in most categories. Lucan and fiderton will be in the "13" division with Belmont, Pt. Stanley, Mt. Brydges and East London. Cy Blommaert is Exeter's representative on Shamrock, while Lucan is represented by Don Hugill, Don Medd returns as Ilderton's rep. The league will hold a hockey seminar for all coaches and managers in Dorchester on October 28 and the league schedule is expected to begin in mid- October. Exeter Saveway won the opening game of the South- western fastball league final championship with a 9-2 Hern gets hat trick Right-winger Al Hern fashioned a close hat trick for Exeter Centennials' 3-2 win over Forest in Ausable Soccer at Canner's field Sunday. Hern split his trio with a hard goal-line shot at 30 minutes of the first half off a corner-kick from midfielder Murray Stewart. At 10 minutes of the second he took advantage of a broken defence to send in his second. Then, at 65 minutes, game time, he converted a pass from midfielder Rene Kirmse into a third goal. Forest scoreswent in off a scramble at 56 minutes by Rick Vanos, and their second from a ricocheted ball from a free-kick taken by Dennis Smit at 70 minutes. Forest played extremely well against the Centennials, and perhaps could have gone home with a draw. But Exeter worked an edge against the Forest defence with some brilliant and unselfish off-the-ball running by centre-forward Martin DeBruyn. One of his fine runs opened the defence for Hern's second goal. Others spread the Forest defence for tries at goal by midfielders Gerald Weer- sink, Lorne Rideout and Dick Lord. Defensively, too, Exeter was solid with Tony Markus, John Rasenberg, Mike Janyu, Joe Laurie, and goalkeeper Al Beattie. Exeter, coming off an unusual 7-1 loss the previous week, seemed overall to be returning to thoughtful soccer. The Centennials now go into divisional games prior to play-offs. Their next game will be away, and against either West Williams or Taxandria who each have chances of finishing ahead of them. Match times and locations won't be known until about midweek. part this week. Best was Don Mantey with a 10. Dianne Elliott and Shirley Barnes each broke 5 with the 28 gauge and Brian Johnson hit 4 targets on his first try. victory in Nairn Sunday night. They travelled to Nairn last night, (Tuesday) and play at home on Thursday at 9:00 p.m.and on Sunday at 7,00 o'clock. The fifth game will go Tuesday with the sixth and seventh contests, if necessary in Exeter. Saveway 9 Nairn 2 Exeter Saveway bats were hot as they drew first blood in the League cham- pionships. Saveway scored three runs in the top of the second inning. Brian Hodgins led off with a walk, Doug Johnson reached first on a fielders choice. John Gilespie was then walked and one run scored as Doug Pearson hit a grounder. Mohawks preparing The Exeter Mohawks of the South Huron Hockey League are all set to go for their first season in the local puck loop. Manager Louis Mitchell said 14 players have been signed to date but he added he is looking for more players. The South Huron league allows 17 players to be suited up per game. Among those who will be suiting up in the red, white and blue of the Mohawks will be junior Hawks stalwarts of the early 1970's John Hayter and Jim Guenther along with Don McKeller who has played for the junior club the past three seasons. Mitchell says he hopes to have a few other ex-Hawks in the lineup if a question of residency requirement is cleared up at a meeting of the league tonight. Coaching the club will be Bud Preszcator who has been involved in the Exeter hockey scene for a number of years. When practice for the squad begins this week Jack Chipchase, a defensive standout in the Southern and EasternHockey leaguewill be assisting Preszcator, Fans can catch the Mohawks in action at home on Thursday evenings. To date, Jerry MacLean and Son Automotive, Pfaff Electric and Algoma Tire have been signed as team sponsors. MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 14A See the all new 1980 Arctic Cat Snowmobiles on display Snowmobile season is just around the corner and with it comes snowmobile fever. We'll help cure that fever with the black magic of the 1980 Arctic Cat. Dave Watson reached first on an error and Rick Schilbe doubled. They went ahead 7-0 in the fourth as John Gilespie and Doug Pearson singled Rick Schilbe doubled, Ken Bergman and Dan Heywood reached on errors and Brion Penhale singled. Nairn scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth as Gary Schell singled, Gerald Nordemann doubled and George Robinson singled. Saveway added their final two runs in the top of the sixth as Dave Watson blasted a long home run to left field. Rick Schilbe then singled and scored on Dan Heywoods ground ball. Mike Steeper started for Nairn and took the loss. He gave way in the second in- ning to Randy Malcolm who finished up. They gave up eight hits while striking out 2 batters. Brian Hodgins went the distance on the mound for Saveway giving up only four hits while striking out three Nairn batters. Goderich Power Squadron A Unit of Canadian Power Squadrons An- nual Courses in Boating, Seamanship Piloting for Power and Sail. Registration at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, Wed. and Thurs. Sept, 19 & 20, 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. Canadian Power Squadrons will teach safe boating to over 10,000 Canadians this year. Will one of them be you?• School football teams reduced •