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Exciting 12-11 thriller
gets stage for champs
— continued front. Page ti.' Gerry Clzapalan, rf 3 1 2 1
Move Kyle and Larry Jones 1 TOTALS 35 12 13 5
EL41C11 collected 8. Pair while Bill 00---Piteliect for Kyle in the ,6th,
Shaddick, Bruee Horton, Harry (hi—Caught tor Sbaddick In fith.
Moir and Bob 111.ig1110 bit safely LANGTON AB R 4-i 11
once Frank Dedobbaer. 2b 5 1 Q ft
Mike Phillips was the big Bobi, 4ectlifig(1, If .... 4 2 1 0
3 .2 1 0
threat l'OP the Lions as he got, (a) Roger 'Detra.nefe; '' ''' aa -.1 3 2 , 1 0
two of the club's seven hits, Ong 11111111 Abbot, au 1 (b) Joe Frdela0, P.
4 1 1 0
!fees a triple in the seventh, ' MIKA Phillips, rt . ......... 4 1 1 '1
Philip. Abbot cracked a VIM' GeorZe Ayers, rf 2,11 010 0 10 00 0
mating double for the losers 1.7c1)11'P;OZOli e 0 while Bob Lieglifield, Jim Scott '
and Roger Dewaele shared Sin- Terr.1.,8 32 14 7 2'
files, (al—Pitched for Erdelac in 11rd,
(b)—Went to shortstop In 3rd. Oil, seventh ( c)—kirOLIP(Ied out for Ayers in 7th.
Down five runs, Hensel] made. 13. H .0 Spore by innings;
• • .•444 with Air. ,and Wi4
tlii
on:..$9p Walsingham News. from Whalen OU,stS •Linc$
Ei mR6, FRANK SQUIRE United Church General Confer-
ence St Edmonton for two weeks,
Mrs. Arthur Abbott entertain-
ed several little frrencls .Q11. Slat-
u.d ' *Hid
party In honor of her Ilaughter
Muriel's 7th birthday.
lRlly 0eY .
Rally Day service was obseirv-
ed in the United church on Ann-
daY with a good attendance. Mr.
Bill Morley Jr., Sunday School
superintendent, led the worship•
service. Gordon Johnson favor-
ed a solo. Rev. D. M. Guest
gave the address.
Sacrament of baptism was ad-
ministered to Barry DOniliti
son of Mr. and. Mrs. MePliod
Mills, ,and Randy Stephen Park-
inson, son of Mr. and Mrs. GlitY
Parkinson, St, Marys.
of Steve Kyle. Chipohase cracked
his second single of the hall in-
ning to put Hensall ahead 11.10.
Dennis Mock then plated Kyle
l';t. what turned out to be the
ritual winning run on a line
singles into left field,
'Each team used two pitchers.
Kyle and Shaddick shared the
Hensall mound duties while Ro-
ger Dewaele and Joe Erdelac
worked for Langton.
HENSALL 12, LANGTON 11
"A Real Thriller All The Way:"
HENSALL .AB R Larry Jones, 2h 5 1 2 2 (a.) Bill Shaddick, c, p 4 1 1. 1 Bruce Herten, 3b 2 1 n (b) Steve Xyle, p, c 5 2 2 1 Jack Chloe-base, cf ..... 5 1 3 0 Dennis Mock, ss .... 5 1 2 ;3 Harry Moir, If 2 3 1 0
Bob Mickle, lb . . 3 1
0
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0
TOTALS 33 6 .6 4
HIONSALL AB R H II Larry Jones, 211 ..... ........ 3 2 1 1
Bill Shaddick, c •I 1 1 1 Bruce Herten, 3h • 5 1. 1 0 Steve 'Kyle, p 4 1. 2 0 jack Chirtchase, ef .... 4 1 2 0
Dennis Mock, ss 5 0 1 2 Harry Moir, If 4 1 0 1
Bob Mickle, Lb 3 3 2 0
Gerry Ghanaian, rf . 2 2 1 fl
TOTALS 35 12 11 5
(al—Played second base in the. 5th. (b)—Went, to right field in. 5th,
(c)--Pitched for Phillips in 5th, (d)—Struckout for Ayey in 6th,
(e)—Went to left field in 7th.
(0—Pitched for Erdelac in 6th.
Score by innings: It LANGTON 022 100 001-- ; 6 4
HENSALL 0311 205 20x-12 11 5
Mike. 'Phillips, Joe , :Ordellan (5), Gene, 'White (6) and Roger De .
waele; Steve Kyle and Bill Shad-dick.
Walsingham Senators edged
Mitehell4incoins 11-9 in Inger-
soll Wednesday night to capture
the hest-of-three Ontario Easeball.
Assoeiation •semi - finals two
games to. one, gaol club had
won their home games of the
sdries .and Ingersoll was .chosen.
asneutral grounds for the third,
Mitchell led the contest 8.5 in
the bottom of the seventh with
two out when the roof fell in.
Walsingham scored six runs as
reliefer George Coveney and.
starter Gary Hopi failed to put
out the fire.
'Third bas.eman Rmole was
the big gun for the winners as.
he tagged three hits with one a
towering home run,
For the Lincolns, catcher La-
verne "Porky" Wallace cracked
three singles,Playinger .n40 Line .Rolifritseh slammed a .dou- •
hie while Murray Coiquhoun,
George Coveney, Roger,Pauli
and. Gary Hopf shared singles.
Score by innings: R. H 111
Mitchell 010 003 Ito-- 3 s I
waismtharn 0014 630 60x-11 14 3
Cary Hop(. George Coroner (7), ilopf (7). and Laverne. Wallue: Loncky, Ross (6) and Botighner.
Exeter golf club
tourney results
Dick 'Webber 61
Bill. .Amos 81 14 67
Lorne Xleinstiver CI 14 67
Bob Fletcher .....,.., , 111 21 72
George Pedlar 90
Russ Snell 91
Nig Desiardine 83 17 fib
Doug Sweet 65 33 66
Clapde Farrow 88 '16 67
:Fra.rold Richardson $2 14 6E
Elmer Harrower 66 16 70
Fred Sanders ... 94 17 77
AtOrley Sanders 77 Gord Bison ....... 79 13
Ey Richardson 84 14 70
Boss Griffith 85 15 70
john Goman 08 23 75
George Glendenning' 93 17 76
lia.rry Snell RG
Hal floolce 62 15 67
Moe Harrower 89 .22 67
Ron Stoner 34 30 74
Bob Russell . .. ... 111 28 53
Roger Kristie , ....„ 100—Picked up
Harry Hamilton TR
Tack Leyte 62 10 72
0 r, lidy. Net
27 64
16 61
15 63
26 64
25 61 •
11 66
fib
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. gay Parkinson
and Mrs. Gary Parkinson and
Randy, St. Marys, were recent
visitors a Mr. and Mrs. lierina.n
Foster, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Me-
Cully, Florence and Kathleen,
St. Marys, were Sunday guests.
of Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
and Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire,
Sue Ann and Paul, visited Sun-
day at Forest with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins,
Lucan, Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald
Gifford's in,
Kinsmen lead
CI-Words have advanced into
the Exeter flee Softball League
finals after eliminating Exeter
Legion in three straight games..
After copping the first two.
contests by scores of 8-7 and 5.3,
Gifford's wrapped up the series
with a convincing 11-3 verdict,
Gifford's will now advance
against the winner of the Kins-
rnen-Cushman'.s
Exeter Kinsmen lead their
best-of-three series 1-0 against
Cushman's, The Kinsmen repre-
sentatives edged Cushman's 4.3
in the opener on the strength of
a three run third inning.
Walter Westbrook slugged a
two-run third inning homer and
Paul Jearson, tripled to spark
the three-run uprising.
Cal Wein, Don Southcott, Gord
Baynham and winning • 'pitcher
Don Mousseau shared singles for
the winners.
Simon Nagel was the hot-shot
for Cushman's with a home run
and two singles. Larry Heide-
man and Gord Strang got the
other two hits given up by Mous•
seau,
Willson and Debbie and Mr. C.
.Clandeboye, visited on
Wednesday evening with Mr. and.
*Mrs. Frank .5quire 411d Ron.
. Mrs. Ola Davis, Toronto, was • a weekend visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. 'William Morley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs... Bill Morley Jr.
and family 'visited. in Exeter
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mr. and Mrs. William Toohey,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Scott, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Morley, Mrs. Edna rag-
: more and Mr. Walter Gunning,
Exeter. were Friday evening
j guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Squire.
Beginners at Whalen
school last week were Eruce
Mills, Joe French, Douglas Fer-
guson and Wayne Appleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Welford Herford
and Mr. and Mrs, George Mc-
Phee of Elkton, 'Michigan were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Stuart Thompson, Mark-
dale ' and. Mr. Graham Thomp• 1 son, Ingersoll, visited recently
one of the biggest comebacks 11.ENS?4,1' — ...... 181 (401 7-12 15 8
everin
see'Useventh.p • Chi.- LANGTON .......102 232 1-1.1 7 2
i(p' chase started the ball rolling 1:31Xilte.;';,eut'll IA. '111:,vSliajrrice.k ((61) Ind
Nidth a single through the box, Brdelac, IRoger Dewaele (3); ;1(43): i .Mock followed and reached first F1'deia(1 (7) and 'rain ri,6561e. 'Mil-
ian the force play at second, Lit- nln,g 1 pitcher — Shaddick; Loser —
tie Harry Mow drilled a triple e ac'
past right fielder George Ayers HENSALL 12, LANGTON ill
to score Mock with the initial ''The Clincher)"
AB B H .0 run of the half inning, jaki NI,GrrliX 1) ebe 'than r, et 5 1 2 0
Moir rode home on Bob Mic- Bob Lieghfleld, ss 4 0 1
•i Ide's single. Chapman and Jones Philil) •A 1P°'1, 3h 3 1 0
0 followed with back-to-back sin- Rocr7;1,iiiiDe"p'anel i Jejp BC, p '7 1. 1
0
i',. files, Shaddick went down cat- Jim Scott, 11, 4 1. 1
r• cher to first but Bruce Horton, (c) :lee Mrdelac, 2b ..•.., , 4 II 1
1,1,, who played a strong game at up George Ayers ..,„, 1 0 (I John 'AveY, If ^ 0 0
l.: third base, walked. Langton re- (...) Joh n Se cord 1 0 0
. lief pitcher Joe Erdelac was Bob net010, et 2 0 0
greeted with a single off the bat (0 Gene White 1 1 0
Magic Markers
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MEET THE CHAMPIONS!
HENSALL "OD FELLOWS" MIDGETS
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BOB MICKLE
First Bass
STEVE KYLE
Pitcher • Catcher
HARRY MOIR
Loft Field
BRUCE HORTON
Third Base
GERRY CHAPMAN
Right Field
SILL SHADDICK
Pitcher • Catcher
LARRY JONES
Second Bass
On Winning The AU-Ontario
MIDGET '13' CHAMPIONSHIP
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