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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-06-25, Page 12HAPPY HIRE A STUDENT WEEK! from The students of Exeter and urea! 235-1711 Canada Employment Centre for Students The Dashwood Tigers continued their winning ways in the Huron-Perth senior baseball league this Reg. $34.95 $ 95 4 ;1 95 Classes Are Out aae Savings Are In At Wuerth Shoes You'll Get Top Marks If You Take Advantage Of These HOLIDAY SPECIALS ON THE SIDEWALK suede & Assorted styles Men's Ladies' Casual Canvas Shoes Sandals $995 9 295 $695 Assorted styles and colours IN THE STORE Bandalino Boys' North Star Sandals Joggers Beige & tan leather 1,14, I AVUeor t $ Shoes Ltd. SINCE 1938 235-0611 Main St, EXETER HOCKEY WILL GO — A minor hockey program will operate in Exeter this coming season as over 70 people attended the annual meeting, Thursday, to keep it afloat. 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'5.49 • • • • • • • • S • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Times-Advocate, 25, 1980 Over 70 at meeting to .'.'.•keep minor :hockey alive parents wanted more details on what program would be instituted to replace the all- star teams it was agreed to have the novice tournament committee in eQpmreeseetnt o.details at e th°ern j Minor hockey will continue attendance also volunteered in Exeter next season, for the various committees A Motion to suspend appointed at the meeting, hockey had been made two The session lasted for weeks. ago when only 18 almost four hours and the people attended the annual discussion could lead to meeting and those present some major changes in the indicated they were not program, prepared to proceed with so A motion was presented little interest being shown, that the novice and atom all- However, when the annual star teams be withdrawn meeting was adjourned to from the Shamrock league Thursday, over 70 people and operate only as a showed up and unanimously houseleague system with agreed to continue the some exhibition games. program. Many of those in That motion was even- Tigers continue winning streak tuaily withdrawn when a committee was appointed to prepare a proposal for a houseleague program in- volving the two lowest age. divisions, It will be presented to a meeting on July 10, In explaining the reason for the original move to not provide hockey next season, past president Ron Bogart said it had been made when the same "handful of people" showed up at the first annual meeting. up the other hit in his one inning stint. The Tigers bats were busy banging out 12 hits and they scored at least one run in every inning. They scored five times in the first inning on hits by Perry Stover, Dave Robinson and Pete Wuerth. A big nine run rally came in the second frame and was powered by seven hits. Rob Dickey was 'the top hitter with a home run and single in the second inning. Dave Robinson also had two singles. Getting one hit apiece were Jim Dietrich, Dan Heywood and Perry Stover. Hits by Doug Fairbairn and Jim Dietrich sent two more Tiger runs home in the third and Fairbairn scored again in the fourth without the aid of a hit. have resulted being dropped, "It must have got results," he said in He noted there was great over the record number in Underwood and Bill Batten difficulty in getting people to attendance, explained that while the support the fund, raising Mayor Derry Boyle was. Hawks did lose money over activities and to be involved called on to conduct the the past two seasons, the in other aspects of the election of officers, He said it money which was on hand to program, takes leadership and hard pay for those losses had been Bogart admitted the intent work to carry the earned by junior teams in of the original motion to drop organization through the hockey had been designed to years, get people stirred up, but Brian McLelland was noted that a poor turnout for elected president, while Bob Thursday's session could Whiteford and Cy Blom- in hockey maert were named first and second vice-president some respectively by acclamation. looking The program appeared to, be in jeopardy again when it came time to name a secretary. Seven people declined to stand for that position before Kathy Whiteford was elected in a ballot with the only other person willing to take the job, Frank Boyle. Marg Taylor is the new treasurer, while named as directors were Don Lewis, John Pyrn, Bill Gilfillan and Frank Boyle, The latter was actually tied with two other men for the position, but the other two withdrew in deference to Boyle. Al Quinn was elected as Shamrock representative. The committees named at the meeting were as follows: Fund raising - Pete and Gloria McFalls, Bob and Eleanor Clark, Gerald and Shirley Brintnell, Jim and Pat Scott, Jerry and Alice McLean, Brian and Janet Wedlake, Fred Mom- mersteeg. Membership - Scott Burton, Jack Chipchase, Bill Farquhar, Howard Pym and Nancy Quinn. Novice tournament - Don Heywood, Jack Chipchase, Frank Boyle, Ernie Ahrens, Jim Rolph. Hawk, tournament - Ron bogart, Fred Mom- mersteeg, Larry Taylor, Gar Johnston and Shirley Pratt. In assuming the presidency, McLelland said it was gratifying to see so many at the meeting. He said it was very dishear- tening when only a handful of people show up to do the work of 30 to 40 people. The main topics discussed at the • meeting centred around the operating budget of the Exeter Junior "D" Hawks and the travel question for the novice and atom teams.;;, Several people questioned the large budget for the Hawks and the loss of $3,686 over the past season and $5,830 in the previous one. Scott Burton said one team (the juniors) were putting minor hockey in the hole and suggested they should be run separately or something be done to bring their ex- penditures into line. There was a suggestion that the juniors be required to pay registration and buy their own sticks. Former secretaries Jack Area teams win trophies Two area fastball teams won championships in the annual industrial fastball tournament held in Clinton. Zurich Dominion Tavern won the grand championship with a 13-0 rout over the Clinton Bluebirds in the final game. Brian Hodgins was the winning pitcher for the Zurich club and also was named the most valuable player in the tourney. The consolation cham- pionship was won by the Hensall Legionnaires as the result of an 8-6 win over the Clinton Ex-Cello's. Bill Smith led the Hensall team with a home run and also was the winning pitcher. Fred Campbell also con- tributed a home run. Five tie at Kippen Competition was keen at Tuesday's regular shoot at the Kippen gun club with five of the 26 shooters tied for first place. Deadlocked with scores of 25 apiece were George Hamm, Bob Ironside, Jack Mills, John Griedanus and John Anderson. Right behind with 24 hits each were Al Kyle, Dan Crerar, Paul Middleton, Bill Stewart, Bert Mahaffey and Jamie Caldwell. Grouped at 23 were Jim Butcher, Bill Boussey, Paul Ritchie, Mery Batkin and Terry Baker while Lloyd Venner scored 22 and Chris Middleton and Harrison Schoch had 21 apiece. Next came Bob Baker and Al Bell 20, Jack Bell 19, Grant McGregor and Neil Colquhoun 18, Rick Welsh 17 and Jim East. Scores Lucan 9 Sylvan 1 West Corners 4 Ailsa Craig 1 Lieury 10 Exeter 6 Poplar Hill 3 Lieury Jets 1 Cowgirls get iwo victories The Crediton Cowgirls won two games this week in the district softball league and both were by decisive scores. Friday night the Cowgirls trounced St. Peter's 17-2 and Monday they came close to doubling the score on Den- field 29-15. Deb Lord, Merna Scott, Sherri Pfaff and Kate Stilson led the Cowgirls at the plate in their win over St. Peters. Scott was also the winning pitcher allowing two runs scored for St. Peters, by Joanne Hodge and June Glavin. In Monday's game, Den- field held a 6-5 lead after the first inning of play. From there on the Cowgirls dominated play,two five run innings and a seven run splurge in the sixth, Shelley Weber, Wilma Lagerwerf, Carol Stuart and Kate Stilson led the Cowgirls at the plate with three hits apiece. Deb Lord, and Merna Scott contributed two hits apiece and single hits were fashioned by Sandy O'Neill, Sherri Pfaff and Barb Wein, Deb Lord and Merna Scott shared pitching duties for the Crediton club. week with two consecutive victories. Tuesday night, the Tigers had no trouble in swamping the Strathroy juniors 184 and Friday they scored a 6-2 decision over the Thorndale Angels. The Tigers resume action on three occasions this week. They will be in Thorndale tonight, Wednesday, at home Friday at 8 p.m. to meet the London Royals and Saturday they travel to Clinton to meet the Colts. In Friday's win over Thorndale, the Tigers scored their runs in bunches of two in each of the first, fourth and sixth innings. Consecutive singles from the bats of Rob Dickey, Dan Heywood and Jim Guenther produced the first two runs in the initial inning. A single by Perry Stover and a home run by Kevin Bestard produced the second Meet Royals, Friday brace of runs in the fourth and the final runs crossed the plate in the sixth on singles delivered by Rob Dickey, Jim Guenther and Kevin Bestard. John Bruijns went the pitching distance for Dash- wood and the only trouble he encountered came in the fourth when Thorndale counted two runs on the same number of hits. The only other two hits came in the seventh. Bruijsn with a total of 13 strikeouts over seven innings was able to retire the op- position in one-two-three order in four innings. Perry Stover and Jim Guenther combined to hold Strathroy to a single run and only three hits as the Tigers romped to Tuesday's 18-1 win. Stover gave up the only run and two hits in four in- nings while Guenther gave the past. "It goes in cycles," Underwood noted, adding that in the long run the profits and, losses from the junior teams balance outs Ron Watt; led a discussion about reducing the number of out-of-town games for the younger players in the system, This prompted the motion to withdraw the novice and atom teams from Shamrock, but when some