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Times-Advocate., September 2.r 1980-
The cross country team
from South Huron District
High School turned in good
performances in their first
two meets of the new season
held this week,
At a seven school cross
country run at Stratford
Northwestern Tuesday, the
senior boys team finished se-
cond while the midget boys,
midget girls, junior girls and
junior boys were second in
their divisiens.
In individual rankings,
Susan Birmingham was
third and Susan Sullivan
fourth in. Midget girls while
Tim Robinson was eighth
and Andrew Winters. ninth in
midget boys.
Carla. Solomon was sixth,
Catherine Patterson seventh
and. Alice Dietrich eighth in
junior girls and Rodney
Masnica .piadeci. 11th in
junior boys.
Matt McClure was .fourth.
and Murray Wareing placed
sixth 4s the senior bc01 team,
finished second.
Saturday at the University
of Western Ontario, the
South Huron teams, were up.
against runners from univer-
sities. and many of the top.
high schools. throughout On-
tario, The girls team finished
third in their grouping with
excellent times in the 4,000
metre runs.. They were Carla
Solomon 20.10; Catherine.
Patterson, 20.40; Susan.
Sullivan, 21.11; Chris
Kennedy, 21.47,
Matt MeClure,in 33.40 and
Murray Wareing in 36.45,
Rod Masnica 37.57 and Paul
Kaer in 38,24 led the boys
team co a fourth place finish
in the 8,000 metre race,
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The makeup of the South the Forest Boyds had been
Huron intermediate hockey accepted into the league and
league is expected to be eight he indicated Grand Bend
teams for the 1980-81 season. was doubtful and Thedford
League president John and Kettle Point would not
Stephens said after a be back.
meeting Monday night that Stephens said the northern
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Olive Harvey and Clarence Saturday night, Clarence
' Down were the winners in Down was the winner
two jitneys held this week at followed closely by only a
single aggregate by Mabel
McKnight and Wilma
Kleinhaar.
Completing the list were
Olive Hicks, Percy Camp-
bell, Alvin Pym, Mildred
Pearsall, Edna Caldwell,
Lawrence Wein and Nelson
division would be composed
of Goderich, Zurich, Hensall
and Exeter while the
southern group clubs would
be Centralia College, the
Centralia Marauders,
Parkhill and Forest.
, There still remains a slight
possibility that Thedford and
Kettle Point may combine to
ice one team.
The boundaries within
which each team is allowed
to draw players has been
expanded to an area of about
132 square miles for each
club.
This rule does not apply to
Goderich, • Exeter and
Centralia College. These
three teams may draw
players from within their
municipal limits.
Stephens said the
enlarging of boundaries was
a step to improving the
quality of the league. He
added, "This will probably
allow each team to come up
with another two or three
good players."
The league again plans at
all-star game and it will bi
played in Zurich in lati
January. Last year the, all
star contest raised $940 foi
Big Brothers,
League play is expected t4
start in mid-October.
Lawn bowling
the Exeter lawn bowling
club.
In the first event, Olive
Harvey was tops with two
, wins and an aggregate of 29
while Gordon Hoggarth with
an aggregate of 27 was
'second. Next came Rose
Blanchard and Sam Bower. Squire.
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