HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-17, Page 13 (2)By MRS. M. H. ELSTON -
Mr. and, Mrs-. Melvin
'f3uswerk, .. Allan, earl end
Jean - attended an
engagement party for Miss
Liz. Scott_and Ron Dunn rson
of Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer
Dunn, at 'the, home of Dr.
R.S. and Mrs. Williams
I Caths Dunr. t Brantford.
Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones
Wainfleet spent the week end
with the latter's parents Mr. •
and Mrs. Jack Blair_
4'isitors with :Mr"and Mrs.
MB. Elston were Mr. and
Mrs. Humphrey Arthur,
Exeter and Sunday the
Elston's were guests of Bill.
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Times -Advocate, August 17, 19711
Poge 13
Hensall in
rec loop lead
With only one week left to
go in the season, it's all but
official that Henson will take
the regular season title m the
Exeter and area men's
recreational softball league.
This week. Hensel( con-
tinued its winning ways with
a 25-12 victory over Gords.
Thisgives the village squad
3 =points on a record of 15
wins and three losses. .
Continuing their hold on -
second place are the
Crescent Rolls with their 27
points picked up front 13
wins, four losses and one tie.
In games played last week
the Crescent Rolls defeated
-Mt. Carmel 23-2 and the
Timeti Advocate 13.9. •
in third place are the
Carpetbaggers with a record
of 11 and six and 22 points. In
their only game this week.
the Dimley squad lost to
Usborne 17-6.
Only two points behind the.
Carpetbaggers are 'Usborne
with nine wins eight. losses
and two ties. •
DriSpping into the second
half of the division sees
Gords with 17 points picked
up from eight wins-- nino
losses and a tie.
Dashwood .Industries is in
sixth spot with a seven and 10
record. in Addition to their
loss to Mt. Carmel, DIL fell
to the Times Advocate 18-14.
It's a real -battle for second
last and last place with the T-
A -and Mt. Carmel
deadlocked at .eight points
each. These positions should
he decided next week as each
teams final two games of the
the season are against each
other._
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GRADUATION AT SPARK - Graduation ceremonies were held Friday for the SPARK summer playground program at Huron
Park. Above, leaders Laura Johns, Elaine Overholt, Joanne Van Raay and Carol Ross present certificates to Travis Robinson,
Jeanne Albiston, Jody Mills and David McDonald. - T -A photo
Handicapped included
Many swimmers pass tests
The .third session at the
Exeter swimming pool
finished Friday. Completing'
their novice awards were:
Tiffany Tryon. Traci Tryon.*
Kristen Thompson, •Rebekka
Morgan. Trina Poortinga,
Georgie • Poortinga, Chad
Whiting. Bruce Dundas.
Shawn -Finkbeiner... Jeremy -
Finkbeiner. Bob
VaBdeworp. Denise Kints-.
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Caralvn Pritchard. Jennifer
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Bloomaert. Cheyenne
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Tigers oust Mets,
reach H -P finals
The -Dashwood Tigers
eliminated the Crediton
Mets from further Huron -
Perth senior baseball action
with two straight victories
in ai best -of -three semi-final
series. -
The Tigers took the first
game in Dashwood Friday
night by a score of 16-4 and
wound up the series with a
14-3 win in Crediton Tuesday
night.
The Tigers will now meet
either Clinton- Colts or
Thorndale for the league
-championship.
In Friday's opener. the
Tigers jumped on Cfediton
Ties feature
bowling
Deadlocks for first place
occurred in two of the three
jitneys payed this week at
the Exeter lawn blowling
- greens.
Thursday. night. Tom
Walker. Stan Mitchell and
Ross Richardson were all
even in top spot with two
v_ictories and a plus of 29,:
Ending in a first place
draw in Tuesday's regular
action were Charlie Hendy
and Anna Ballantyne with
equal scores of a 26 plus to
go with double victories.
s
Somerville, Lisa ' 'These successfully com- inCompl nn rgs e ersdab Mabel
Ellerington, Jamie Oke. pleted their senior Red Skinnerize r with a plus of 24 and
Tom Oke. Jeff Keller. Cross-awardsSaturdaywere - Gertrude Hamilton with a
.Marsha Brand. Ron Walker. - Charlene Verbeck. Jane plus' of 18. Each recorded
Dale Kints._Jacqueline. Hendrick. Dave Bidtnes, two victories.
Cronyn, Dean Dobson, Den- Angie . Wraight. Audrey Th-- Saturday night's action.
nis Webster. Billy Stebbins. Adkins: Scott Jamieson, Charlie Heindy was the sole
Kim Murray. Matthew . Brenda Brunslow and Sue- winner with.a p131s,of_27 and-__Jongkind. -
Wri ht. Laura Wright. -Mousseau__ .
g g - two games on the win side. {�;ddulph
Heather Thompson, and • A special group of people Gordon ioggarth was in se B
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pitchers Rick Bowers and
Larry Clarke for 14 hits
while the Mets could
manage only five base hits.
Jim Pfaff went the- first
eight innings on the mound
for Dashwood. Brian Rader
came in to toss the last in-
ning and retired the side in
order.
Barry Baynham batting in
the number three .spot led
the Tigers at the.plate with
five hits in six tries: Four of
the hits were doubles. •
John Hayter was next best
at the plate for Dashwood
with a' homer and two
doubles.. Kevin Bestard
cracked out two hits while
single'base hits went to Bob
Hoffman. Noel Skinner and
Glen Thurman.
Gard Baird te"d . the
Crediton batters with a
three run home run in the se-
cond inning. Others getting
one hit each were Gary
Skinner. Larry Clarke. Pete
Wuerth and Rick Bowers.
Dashwood playing
manager Glen -Thurman led -
his team in Tuesday's vie,
tory with a home run in the
second inning.
Perry Stover and Brian
Rader shared pitching
duties for the Tigers while
Dan Heywood went`the dis-
tance for Crediton.
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By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Debbie Jongkind• from
Walton - - on Thames.
England and Sheryl
Besworth. Meaford- are
visiting with their aunt and
uncle Gail • and Dick
endo Ballantyne Gond spot with a plus of 26
-The Dblphins badge was- • completed their novice
earned by the' following: award on Friday afternoon. Next came Gertrude
Jeff Caldwell, Darren Moir.These swimmers belong to Hamilton. Beth Batten and
_lob Hoffman: Sandra Baar-. the class for develop men-` Clarence Down with scores
da. Angela Cottrell, Kim tally handicapped adults. 14_25, 22 and 19. respectively:
V.a.ndeet'•ts,e it. -- &I•o n i e -a - Completing tlleir-,novice •`
SPe•z-iale. Diane Fisher. - awards were: April Holmes. Ladies plan
Bryan Quinn. Trevor Blue. Phil Regier, Lois Ruegei',
_Michelle Vandeyvorp Shawn; Pout-Lazet, Gwen rifiChler,
Forsythe
• Colleen Carter. Marg Kehn. tournament
The Junior -Red Cross Marilyn Clifton and Richard
Badge was tested on Friday Meier. Winners in Tuesday's
night at Exeter Pool. Elise This Saturday Exeter- will regular ladies night at the
Vandeworp. Bonne Lynn. , • be hosting the Lake Huron ' Exeter golf course were
Andrew Rabbets. Tracy. "zone semi-finals. Attgnding Betty Smith, Dorothy Kipfer
Rabbets. Lisa Blue. Janene this meet' will be Elmira. and Lois Snell.
Seller. Joanne - Slaght. Jeff Listowel. Seaforth, Clinton. AU ladies are reminded of
Slaght, Kelly Hern. Karen St. Marys and Exeter., the monthly golf tournament
Richard. Karen Wells; Deb- Marshalling wilt begirt at set for Tuesday August 22 at
bie Down. Nancy Jane 9:00 a.m. Please come out 9.30. aim: For further'' in=
Jeffery. Cathy Coates. . and support the team. formation call 235-1517.
Kathy Speziale. Danny
Morley. Tracy Spencer. Tim
Easterbrock all completed Lieury takes ,title
this section.
Six people successfully •
passed their shark badge in fastballleague
They were Nancy Durand.
John Wells. Jim Fletcher.
Nancy Miller. Tanya
Delbridge and Denise Turn -
Debra Brunzlow. Debbie
Penninga, Gary MacDonald.
Jo -Ann Seller. Donnie Kells
and Karla Josephson passed .
their intermediate Red
Cross award. ` "
KIPPEN SHOOT
Bill Boussey, John Hessels
and Jamie Caldwell each
recorded scores of 25 to
lead this week's competitors
at the Kippen gun club.
Right behind with a scoS•e
of 24 was Harrison Schoch
while Joe Kenda.. Bert
Mahaffey and :Mery Botkin
were all even at 23.
Lloyd Venner and Dan
Crerar were next in line with
22 shots each, Doug Sutton
hit 21. John Lohse 20 and Ken
Kipfer and Robert McGregor .
19.
The balance of the scores
were Elgin Kipfer-18. Gerald
Horton 17. Grant McGregor
17. Bev Hill 16. Dennis
McBride 16. Bryan Beer 16
and Wayne Smith 15.
Members wish to thank
--Jim and Grant McGregor for
supplying straw for the
competitions.
The regular schedule of
the Southwestern fastball
league, has been completed
and Lieury emerged as
champions with 38 points.
in a close finish the Lucan
Irish were second with 36
points- and Nairn third with
:34 points. Huron Park ended
in fourth position at 24
points. -
Poplar Hill had .22 points
for fifth place. Parkhill 18.
Lieury • juniors 16. West
Corners 14 and Sylvan 10. .
Huron Park clinched
fourth spot with an 8-6 win
over Parkhill Saturday
night. -
Huron Park now. meets
West Corners in a best -of -
five playoff series. The first
' game goes in Crediton
tonight, Thursday at 9 p.m.
Following are the season
statistics for the Huron Park
club.
AB H R RBi
Don Heywood 28 12 5 7
Neil Murray - 39 13 12. 5
Brion Penhale 30 10 3 6
Brian Hodgins 77 24 8 8
Paul McKnight 83 25 14
Bob Street 61 16 4
Doug Pearson 76 19 10
.Dennis Bierling 42 9 6
Doug Johnson 71 15 12
Steve Degraee 62 13 14
Wes Hodgson ` 5 1 1
Ken Pinder 36 8 3
John Gillesttie 58 11 7
Dennis Smith _ 24 4 2
Dave Street . 11 . 1 . 0
Bob Pinter ` 9 0
Rick Davies 5 0 0
Pitching W - L
Brian Hodgins 11 6
Dennis Smith 1 3
Paul McKnight 0 •. 3
Totals 12 12
15
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11 0 1 0 .429
10 2 1 0 333
8 1, 0 1 .333
22 1 1 0 312
15 5 2 3 301
16 0 0 0 262
16 0 3 0 .250
9 0 0 0 214
11 "0 3 1 211
10 2 1 0 .210
1 0 0 0 •.200
7 1 0 0 222
9 2 0 0 190
4 0 0 0• .167
1 0 0 0 .091
0- 0 0 0 .000
0 0 0 0 000
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23 13
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HURONDALE BOYS TAKE TOURNEY - The team from Hurondale captured the boys divi-
sion of a peewee softball tournament held Saturddy at Cromarty. In the front row are Andrew
Winters, lorry Lewis, Jeff Pfaff, Scott Baptist and Jamie Oke. In the bock row ore Jimmy
Lewis, David Dougoll, coach Don Lewis, David Gac stetter, Tim Easterbrook, Murray Rundle,
coach Jim Dougoll and Tom Oke. Missing were Doug Westlake, Bob Sims, MikeDykstroand
Jens Gregson. T -A photo
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