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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-06-22, Page 111 Pee wees get 7-6 win The Exeter Legion pee weer defeated Dashwood by a score of 7-6 in a Friday contest. The local boys were led by Fred Gregus and Doug Clarke with two hits apiece. Other hits were recorded by Anderson, Dalrymple, Wallace, Papple and McKnight. The winning run was scored by Fred Gregus in the bottom of the seventh with one out. B. McDonald hit a ground ball to the pitcher which allowed Fred to score from third. The local team has now played four games and their record is two wins, a loss and a tie. Steve Anderson continues to -mow down the opposition with his fast ball. Friday he struck out 16. However due to a blistered finger his pin point control was missing and he also Walk- ed eight. These walks led to the op- positions runs as Gregus and Anderson threw a combined one hitter between them. Monday the local team will travel to Goderich to try and improve on their record in league play. Are You Tired of bikes Tying on the lawn? Put them in a bike stand from DONATE PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT — New playground equipment has been donated to the South Huron Rec Centre by the Exeter Lioness Club and the Xi Gam- ma Nu Sorority chapter. Above, lioness past president Beth Jamieson is flanked by Xi Gamma Nu members Mary Jane MacDougall and Lois Godbolt. Cycle road rally a success on weekend at Hull GuIIyy between.throughly enjoyed themselves. Saturday there was a special skills rodeo which con- sisted of a slolom, a precision straight course, stopping on a dime and a slow race. Winner Afterward the riders went on a twilight tour covering areas fromGrandBend to Bayfield. At night, a bonfire and get- together capped the day. Sun - Saturday afternoon and Sunday, motorcycle riders from all over Midwestern On- tario converged on Hully Gul- ly for the Canadian Motorcy- cle Rider magazine Road Rally. Riders from as far away as Southampton, Sarnia, and of the event was John Harris of Sarnia's Lady Luck Riders. Rodney and many points in 3hanhyou The Exeter Saddle Club Wishes to thank the following sponsors for their generous contributions and sup- port to make our 1983 Quarter Horse Show such a success! ! Griffith Saddlery & Leather Ltd. Hugh Huff (Blacksmith) Kirkton Vet. Clinic Veal's Meat Market Scott's Leather New Burkley Restaurant Wayne & Linda Dobinson Trail Manufacturing Ltd, Lavis Contracting Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Circle L Stables A & H Superior Dolton Finkbeiner Exeter Bowling Lanes Lang's Harness Shop Derby Dip C.A. McDowell Exeter District Co -Op Canadian Canners Ellison Travel & Tour Tasty -Nu. Bakery (Zurich. Seaforth, Exeter) - Steve Preszcotor (Blacksmith) Frank Kling Gravel Kevin Campbell (Blacksmith) Theo's Food and Variety Inc. Langford Lumber Quality Produce Limited (Exeter) John Muir (Blacksmith) George Godbolt tMutual Life insurance Company) Attention Farmers Seed Soyabe.ans Foundation Registered and Certified White Bean Seed • Seafarer • Kentwood • Exrico Cut Your Chemical Costs See us for our• year end Clearance SpeciaIs on Chemicals • Dua • Liquid Atrazine •, Corn Oil Concentrate Lasso • Liquid Bladex • Blazine • Bladex 80W • Post • Basagran • Assist OhGOLDEN HARVEST FARM SEEDS 151 Thames Road East, Exeter FARM SEEDS 151 East, Exeter Give Us a Call at 235-0770 day morning about 100 people enjoyed a hearty Hully Gully breakfast. The Resurrection Riders Motorcycle Clubcon- ducted a Sunday morning prayer service, and between 10:30 and noon the main part of the rally began. Check- points were strewn out over the 211 km midwestern On- tario route. At 5:30'. awards were presented to the 8 highest and 8 lowest scores of the rally, for the special skills rodeo, and for other special areas. 65 year old Earl Squires of the Sidecar Club was the oldest rider on the course and won prizes for that. The oldest bike was ridden by Larry Mylrea of Stratford, and the best dressed bike award was won by Ken McDougall of Clinton. Two members of the Retreads, a motorcycle club of people over 40 years of age and over also took home awards for best -dressed bike. Canadian Motorcycle. Rider, sponsor of the event. made sure every participant both drivers and riders went home with a souvenir of a pen or a pocket lighter. Every participant agreed that the rally was a success and }fully Gully is planning to make it an annual event. Nationals on television "Hully Gully is pleased to an- nounce that the Labatt's Na- tional Senior Motocross Championships presented by the London Free Press will be televised on C.T.V.'s Wide World of Sports. This is a first for Hully Gul- ly and and represents another in a long line of successes for the track and for Motocross racing in Midwestern Ontario. The Labatt's National Senor Championships will be held July 9 and 10 and will be shown on \Vide World of Sports at a Tater date. This kind of coverage will show just how good motocross racers from Ontario are. Riders from all over Canada are corning to Hully Gully for the Senior Nationals and spectators will he treated to some of the best racing 10 ever be held here. !fully Gully. Labatt's and London Free Press join in welcoming C.T.V.'s involvement. In both games Royals score dozen runs Cheaper by the dozen was the attitude of the Exeter Royals in the Southwestern Fastbail league this week as they downed Nairn 12-8 and blanks f the Lieury Jets 12-0. The Royals with a record of eight wins and four losses will be at home at Exeter Com- munity Park Thursday night to play West Cormrs and Sun- day against the Lucan Astros. Both games start at 9 p.m. Thursday the Exeter Royals hosted Nairn and us- ed a big six run fifth inning to beat Nairn 12-8. Nairn opened the scoring in Ladies host other clubs The Exeter Golf and Coun- try Club ladies entertained the Ironwood and Seaforth Ladies golf clubs to a "fun night". After a friendly game of golf a light lunch was en- joyed by all. Prizes awarded were: low gross, Carol Anne Doig, Jean Stewart and Barb Watt. Se- cond low gross, flight A, Caroline Taylor, flight B, Grace Drummond and flight C. Reta Core. Humorous readings were given by Grace Drummond. Lucky draws, Connie Birm- ingham, Grace Farquhar, Hazel Beaver, Anne Lorento and Jeanette Lippert. Barb Harrison and Helen Brown conducted an auction sale which was not only pro- fitable but provided a hilarious time for all. Crerar hits 75 targets Dan Crerar with 75 straight hits led the 15 competitors at the June 7 regular shoot at the Kippen gun club. Linyd Venner and John Anderson each checked in with scores of 25 while Terry Caldwell, Jack Mills' and Bruce Anderson hit 24 and Terry Baker and Paul Webb scored 23's. The balance of the scores were Al Kyle and Harrison Schoch 22, Harold Smith 21, B, Stire 20, Bob Baker 19, Bob Kirk 18 and Richard Smith 17. Dan Crerar, Jack Mills and Jamie Caldwell with 25 targets each led the June 14 shoot enjoyed by 17 participants. Jim Butcher, John Ander- son and Grant McGregor each hit 24, Bob Baker, Bob ironside,Wayne McBride and Al Kyle scored 23 apiece. The balance of the scores were Harrison Schoch and Lloyd •Venner 22, Harold Smith, and Uwe Wisch 21, Gladys McGregor 18, Richard Smith 16 and Bob Kirk 15. Parsons tops at Ironwood Wayne Parsons fired a 38 to win low gross honours in the A flight in Tuesday's special occasion men's night at the Ironwood golf club. Jim Russell took low• net with a 34. Best low gross score in B flight was recorded by Randy Evans with a 39 and. Ernice Chipchase's 31 was best in net. In C flight Brad Daters was the low grass shooter at 41 and Jon Gaiser scored 33 for low net, while in D flight Bruce Shaw fired the low gross at 48 and Steve Kersiake's 33 was the low net score, and Gabby Mol was closest to the pin. Other prize winners were Steve Pearce, Larry Wein, Dave Holtzmann, Gabby Mol, Brad Murray, Bob Forrest, Red Fairley, Fred Wells, Dave Watson. Bert Brown, Gary Dolphin and Jim Scott. •T the first inning on two singles. The Royals pushed across three runs in their half of the first as Doug Pearson reach- ed on an error, Gary Skinner walked and Paul McKnight singled. They went ahead 6-1 in the second inning as Al Lovell blasted a long home run, Barry Baynham singled and Gary Skinner crushed one for another home run. Nairn fought back with two runs in each of the third, fourth and fifth to take a 7-6 lead. In the bottom of the fifth with two out the Royals push- ed across six runs. Dan Heywood started things with a double, Brian Hodgins singl- ed, Jeff Lindenfield reached on an error, Mike Desjardine, Rob Snell and Al Lovell singl- ed one and Barry Baynham doubled. Nairn scored their final run in the sixth to close out the scoring. Brad Marsden started for the Royals and went four and 13 innings allowing seven runs on nine hits while strik- ing out four batters. Dan Heywood came on in relief and picked up the win allowing a run on one hit while striking out six batters. The Royals had ten hits off Ernie Schlegel and Brian Hopp who struck out one batter. Monday night the Royals travelled to Lieury and beat Lieury Jets 12-0. Dan Heywood allowed only one hit while striking out 11 batters and made three other outs in the five inning game. The Royals opened the scoring in the third inning as Rob Snell singled, Barry Baynham doubled, Dan Heywood walked, Gary Skin- ner singled, Paul McKnight doubled and Phil Turner and Jeff Lindenfield singled to push across six runs. In the fourth they added two more as Brad Marsden reach- ed on an error, Barry Baynham walked, Dan Heywood singled to score two. They added their final runs in the fifth as Al Lovell walk- ed, Brad Marsden, Barry Baynham singled' and Dan Heywood reached on an error. Greg Revington took the loss for Lieury and was relieved by Jim Dixon. They gave up 10 hits. A HOLE -IN -ONE — lair Slavin of Huron Park record- ed a hole -in -one from the seventh tee at the Ironwood golf club, Thursday. Above, Slavin shows his follow through form that produced the 224 yard oce.T-A photo. Tourney set for Kirkton The Kirkton Oilers will be staging their annual slo-pitch tournament this weekend at the Kirkton Community Cen- tre grounds with 16 teams participating. The tourney starts at 8:30 Saturday morning with the B final set for Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. and the A final scheduled for two hours later. in addition to the host club teams participating will ix the Kirkton-Woodham Op- timists, . Huron Park, Parkhill, Mississauga, Crediton, Mitchell, Stratford, Shakespeare, Shipka and six teams from St. Marys. Members of the sponsoring Oilers are Bob McDonald, Gary Simpson, Jack Rundle, Keith Stephen, Wayne Mauer. George Tryon, Bill Spieran, Bill Riordan, Ed Kerslake, Jack Mauer, Dale Skinner, Harold Switzer, Rick Brad- ford, Ed Holland and Doug Webber. June 22, 1983 Page 11 MATHERS MOTORS Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge Dodge Trucks Bob Lammie Bus: (519) 235-1525 Res: (519) 229-6678 O 136 Main St. N. Exeter. Ontario NOM 1S0 Jhant /ou The Exeter and area Junior Hawks would like to thank the merchants who donated to their Golf Tournament: Jack and Mai g's Petro Can, Jerry MacLean & Son, Sove-U-Gas Bar, RSD Sports Den, Rowe Fuels, Sherwood (Exeter) Ltd., Stan Frayne Groceries. 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