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ALL-STAR SET-UP - The all-star Senior Girls' Volleyball players from Seaforth District High School took
on Perth's All -Stars in a charity match -up raising more than $125 for the women's shelter on Thursday,
April 7. Perth won three games to two. Most Valuable Player for Huron was Marcy McCall, of Seaforth
District High School. Kate Treischl, of Stratford Central, was Most Valuable for Perth.
BFD's win bowling playoffs
After five weeks of unbelievable
bowling, the final verdict is in. The
B.F.D's have taken the playoff
championship with a total pinfall of
17,148. Helping out the team with
great games were Doug Leonhardt
284,296,323-903; Connie Trotter
148; Debbie Bedard 215-529;
Bonnie Janmatt 185; Marty Bedard
190; and Tom Turner 188.
The Legends gave it a gallant
effort, but came up short a few
pins, 16,808. The team leaders were
Gary Bedard 252; Kevin Smith 210;
Ralph Johnston 210,289-685; Tracy
Bedard 209 and Patricia Schwarz
163.
The Attitude Adjusters finished
the playoffs in third place with
_16,375- Murray Bennewies
222,282,306-810; Jack Ungarian's
226; Pat Ryan's 181 and Mary
Nesbitt's 185 helped place the
Adjusters in that position.
Winding up in the fourth position
were the Flashes with 16,134. Team
members were Mike Thomson
219,323-708; Debbie Procter 201-
512; Diana Steep 181-500; Terry
Gray 238,242-644; Tievor Price
200,227-614 and Shelly McKellar
187.
The Pin Heads ended up with a
total pinfall of 15,873. Doug
Procter's 241,295-708; Brian
Barry's 213-606, Nancy Sue
Thomson's 154; Sharri
MacDonald's 154; Steve Steep's
228,2092,607 and Jason Rooth's 225
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In sixth place was the Ultimate
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Chevies win high Senior bowling
The Chevies bowling team
received 'High Team' honours at
the Senior Bowling Club banquet
and awards night on Tuesday, April
5. The new executive for 1994-95
will be: President - Olave Little;
Treasurer - Charlie Perkins; Secre-
tary - Betty Leonhardt; and Press -
Mary Finlayson.
The Legion Ladies' Auxiliary
catered its usual gorgeous Turkey
Dinner. President Ron Bennett
welcomed all bowlers and guests
and expressed thanks for everyone's
co-operation this past season. Treas-
urer Charlie Perkins delivered his
report which showed a good bal-
ance to start the 95-95 fall bowling.
Secretary Betty Leonhardt then read
out the names and Ron Bennett
presented the following awards:
High team - 'Chevies'; John Van
Loon, Bob Harris, Pauline Bennett,
Betty Leonhardt, Norm McLean,
Neil Hodgert and Fran O'Reilly.
Low team - 'Olds'; John Aubin,
Mary Finlayson, Betty Hulley, Janet
Rice, Nancy Mitchell, Hazel
McNaughton, and Allen Tremeer.
Individual prizes were as follows:
Ladies' High Average - Ann Wood;
High triple - Olave Liule; High
single - Beryl Reid; Men's high
average - John Van Loon; High
triple - Bob Harris; and High single
- Ron Bennett. Most Improved
bowlers were Betty Hulley and Fred
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1994 MINOR BALL
REGISTRATION
Saturday, April 16
9am- 1 pm
Londesborf Hugh
Community Hall
and
Auburn Library
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Munnings. Perfect attendance were
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Charlie Perkins and Ron Bennett.
Euchre followed. Priies were won
by Viola Taylor, John Van Loon,
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- GAME and PLAYER SELECTION RULES -
1. Select players and teams as directed on entry form.
2. Select the SIX (6) Division Champions.
3. Write in the Wild -Card team in the space provided.
4. Write in the World Series Champion in space
provided.
5. Scoring will be kept on a points system as follows.
CATEGORY POINTS
World Series Champion
Divisional Champions @
Wild -Card
Pitchers Win
Pitchers Loss
Hits/Home Runs/Runs Batted In --
25
10 each
10 each
-10 each
1 each
5. Ties will be decided by the team with the .most
home runs.
General Rules
1. ENTRY FEE -- $10.00 each OR 3 for 525.00 NOTE: 1
person must enter 3 -teams for special price
2 ENTRY DEADLINE is 6:00 pm on MON. APRIL 18, 1994.
Mailed entries must be POSTMARKED by MON. APR.
18. 1994. You may FAX Entries to: 1-527-2770 Attn:
Graham. MONEY for FAX entries must be received within
7 days.
Seaforth & Dist. Comm. Centres Archie's UCO
P.O. Box 939 or PO. Box 894
Seaforth, Ontario Seaforth, Ontario
NOK 1 WO NOK 1W0
3. Standings will be posted weekly at Archie's UCO &
SACC
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY: $1000.00
1st Place - $500.00
2nd - $250.00 5th - $30.00 8th - $10.00
3rd - $100.00 6th - $25.00 9th - $10.00
4th - 550.00 7th - 515.00 10th - $10.00
*The All-Star Break Leader (Players Only) will receive a set of Baseball Cards DONATED by ARCHIE'S UCO.
Phone Graham at: 527-1272 or Marc or Larry at: 527-0881 for more information or inquiries.
1994 S.D.C.C. & Archie's UCO Baseball Pool Entry Form
Team Name:
Name:
Address:
Town: Prov.:
Postal Code:
Phone: _
1993 Stats
Box 1 (Pick 1) Hits HR RBIs PTs
P Molitor (Tor)
F Thomas (Chi)
A Belle (Cleve)
K. Griffey (Sea)
J. Olerud (Tor)
211
174
172
180
200
22 111
41 128
38 129
45 109
24 107
344
343
339
334
331
World Series Champs:
Amount Paid:
Box 10 (Pick 1) Win Loss PTS
E 1 M. Mussina (Balt) 14
E 2 M. Langston (Cal) 16
E 3 P. Hentgen (Tor) 19
E 4 A Fernandez (Chi) 18
E 5 J. Bere (Chi) 12
Box 2 (Pick 1)
J. Carter (Tor)
C. Baerga (Cleve)
J. Gonzalez (Tex)
C. Fielder (Det)
R. Palmeiro (Balt)
153 33 121 307
200 21 114 335
166 46 118 330
153 30 117 300
176 37 105 318
E 14
E 15
E 16
E 17
E 18
Box 3 (Pick 1)
R Alomar (Tor)
T. Fryman (Det)
C Ripken (Balt)
K. Puckett (Minn)
M. Vaughn (Bos)
192
182
165
184
160
17
22
24
22
29
93
97
90
89
101
302
301
279
295
290
E 22
E 23
E 24
E 25
E 26
Box 4 (Pick 1) All in N.L in 1993
E. Murray (Cleve) 174 27 100
W. Clark (Tex) 139 14 73
C. Sabo (Batt) 143 21 82
V. Coleman (K.C.) 104 2 25
O. Nixon (Bos) 124 1 24
301
226
246
131
149
E 30
E 31
E 32
E 33
E 34
Box 5 (Pick 1)
D. Tartabull (N.Y.)
R. Sierra (Oak)
T. Salmon (Calif)
M. Tettleton (Det)
R. Ventura (Chi)
128
147
146
128
145
31
22
31
32
22
102
101
95
110
94
261
270
272
270
261
E 38
E 39
E 40
E 41
E 42
Box 6 (Pick 1)
D Palmer (Tex) 127 33 96 256
D. Winfleld (Minn) 148 21 76 245
J. Buhner (Sea) 153 27 98 278
T. Phillips (Det) 177 7 57 241
M. Greenwell (Bos) 170 13 72 255
E 46
E 47
E 48
E 49
E 50
Box 7 (Pick 1))
W. Boggs (N.Y.) 169
K. Hrbek (Minn) 95
J. Canseco (Tex) 59
E. Martinez (Sea) 32
M. McGwlre (Oak) 28
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25
10
4
9
59
83
46
13
24
230
203
115
49
61
E 54
E 55
E 56
E 57
E58
Box 8 ,Pick 1)
D. White (Tor) 163
K. Lofton (Cleve) 185
R. Henderson (Oak)139
M. Devereaux (Bah)132
E. Sprague (Tor) 142
15
1
21
14
12
52 230
42 228
59 219
75 221
73 227
E 82
E63
E64
E 65
E66
Box 9 (Pick 1) Win
J. Guzman (Tor) 14
J. McDowell (Chi) 22
K. Appler (K.C.) 18
J. Key (N.Y.) 18
R. Johnson (Sea) 19
Loss PTS
3 110
10 120
8 100
8 120
8 110
M6
M7
M8
M9
M10
6 80
11 50
9 100
9 90
5 70
M 14
M 15
M 16
M 17
M 18
Box 11 (Pick 1)
R Clemens (Bos)
K. Brown (Tex)
T Belcher (Del)
D. Martinez (Cleve)
J. Abbott (N Y.)
11
15
12
15
11
14
12
11
9
14
-30
30
10
60
-30
M 22
M 23
M 24
M 25
M 26
American League 1993 Records
**Note New Division Realignment'*
East (Pick 1)
Toronto
New York
Baltimore
Detroit
Boston
Central (Pick 1)
Chicago
Kansas City
Cleveland
Minnesota
Milwaukee
West (Pick 1)
Texas
Seattle
California
Oakland
Wild -Card Team:
Win
95
88
85
85
80
Win
94
84
76
71
69
Win
86
82
71
68
Loss GB
67 .
74 7
77 10
77 10
82 15
Loss GB
68 -
78 10
86 18
01 23
93 25
Loss GB
76
80 4
91 15
94 18
N31
N32
N33
N34
N35
N38
N39
N40
N41
N42
N45
N46
N47
N48
National League 1993 Records
"Note New Division Realignment**
East (Pick 1)
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Montreal
Florida
New York
Central (Pick 1)
St. Louis
Houston
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
West (Pick 1)
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Colorado
San Diego
Wild -Card Team:
Win
104
97
94
64
59
Win
87
85
84
75
73
Win
103
81
67
61
Loss GB
58 -
65 7
68 10
98 40
103 45
Loss GB
75
77 2
78 3
87 12
89 14
Loss GB
59
81 22
95 36
101 42
N55
N56
N57
N58
N59
N62
N63
N64
N65
N66
N69
N70
N71
N72
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