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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 9 (2)Juniorswinners in • .football scrimmage • • The South Huron District High School junior football turned in an impressive 30-0 win over Arthur Voaden of St. Thomas in a controlled scrimmage exhibition game Friday. .Dave Bell was the top scorer for the Panthers with two touchdowns. Getting major scores in 'single fashion were Pat Cyr, Doug Fisher and Bruce Shaw. Rick Lindenfietd was the top ground gainer with 131 yards in 16 carries. Dave - Bell picked up' 107 yards in only six attempts at the line. Yat} yr ran the ball 11 times for 73' yards and' Norman Regier • lugged the pigskin eightttimes for 48 yards.. . • The South -Huron passing game was also successful. Quarterback Dave Shaw was successful on all five aerials - he attempted for a total of 81 yards. Bill Glover' was on the receiving end of two tosses and Gary Spurn, Wayne Smith and Mike Taylor each grabbed a Shaw pass. Steve Pearce hit on four of 11 passes gaining., a total of 135 yards. Doug, Fisher caught two for 85 yards. The others were grafibed Bruce Shaw and Dati for ,30 and 20 yards, respectively. - The • total South Huron offence was 640 yards as compared to only 130 by the St. Thomas choot. On the defensive sideof the Juniors lose in soccer play Exeter junior Centennials • bowed '3b1 to Petrolia in a -knock-out round for the Ohio Cup at Canners Field, -Sunday. Petrolia. led early with a .- - goal -goal by Paul Moosdorff •who tipped the ball in from a scramble at the Exeter. net. `with five mil -lutes gone. Ten minutes later, . Dwayne Strevel made: it 2-0 off a breakaway. Petrolia's third goal came from. Pat Vereek at• tis'e -minutes into the last half. The junior t;enteniiials, a m ixture • .of . pee -wee and mosquito -division players, had trouble adjusting to the tarter , and •faster .Petrolia youngsters. but w'eren't intimidated by their size and 'speed. Exeter played well, • but • ended up=. luckless' whenever a, play pattern got them into. -range of the Petrolia goal. Steer ' his Way Sao By LARRY SNIDER Manufacturers' once talked of o master -brain computer to control the functions and -systems in. your ,car."Tor safety's sake ,(to avoid total breakdown) they're r18w planning, small Com- puters in several .areas. of the car. • flee your own fire gouge every two weeks or so (while the -tires are cool) to guard jpoggainst to= - correct infliii7on. Both safety and econcithy are involved. • • Change the filar when you change t oil in , your car. Ot►►��erwise, the dirty, diluted oil in the filter will foul the new fill. • 11 automatic dronsmis- sion slips and shifts. when it shouldn't, car may be overlull of transmission fluid. Have it checked. : f Only about 20 percent of the energy in a gallon of. gasoline is converted . to useful work by the automobile . average engine. 11 your car isn't as ef- licient os it should be, bring it in to the expert mechanics at Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 Huron County s Largest ford Dealer We'll tune the engine to op timum performance. , ledger Greg Prout•made 13 tackles and Jamie Chaffe was close behind with an even dozen stops. Allan Gaiser slopped the op- position eight times. Making five tackles- each were Jeff Sangster,' Mike Clarke, Jim Siddall, Gary Spurn and Dave Bell. The juniors meet Central Huron of Clinton in the first Huron -Perth Conference game today. .Thursday while the seniors meet North Middlesex of Parkhill in an exhibition contest. Both games will be played at the South Huron District High School field. In the second half of Friday's double bill in SI. Thomas, the South Huron seniors los't.32.0 to Arthur Voaden. Legion darts get started The very popular Exeter" Legion mixed dart league resumed action for the new season Friday night with 16 teams in action. - The high individual scores on opening night were Jim , Foster 140 and Ray Snell 121 for the men and the ladies top score was Irene Jackson at 114. Friday's scores were Winkers 4. Family Affair 1: Shiphunters.3. Doublers 2: Itchy Niters •3, Sabres 2: The Chances 3. Out of Space 2: CBers Canscotts2: Outlaws 4. Flying 1; Highs 4. Nicky Tams 1; Sassenachs 3, Scotties 2. This week's schedule is as follows: $ p.m. Doublers vs Family Affair. CBers vs •DR's. 'Satires vs 'Scotties. Out of Space vs Flying Highs; 9:30 p.m. Itchy Niters vsSassenachs. Nicky Tams vs The Chances. W-inkers. vs Shiphun•tet . - Cariscotts vs Outlaws. Organizing, floor hockey A recreation floor hockey league is being organized for this winter. • ' Games will be played each Tuesday night - at Exeter Public S. hoot starting at 7 and 8:30 p.m. • Anyone' interested .should call Kirk Armstrong- at 235- 2833. The sctredule will start next - • Tuesday night. Equipment will be supplied. Bend trying for Ohio Cup The Grand Bend Pee -wee soccer team will try to win their third cham_ pionship of 1978, when they play ih 'the regional final of the Ohio (,yup on.the week end. The ganie is set for 2 o'clock at the Goderich arena, Saturday ,afternoon. On hand to.presenf the cup. will be Steve Dennis .of the North , American Junior Soccer Association in Detroit. Teams from Tdronto and London. have already been knocked out.of competition, and Grand Bend's opponents are surprisingly enough another small town team Petrolia, Opti. Grand Bend are coached by Dave -Silcoek 'of Exeter, while Pell -olio are headed up by Hamilton Simpson of Wyoming. H -P season starts today The Huron -Perth football season opens •today• Thurs- day for the South Huron juniors but their senior counterparts will have to wait another week to get go- ing. • The juniors will be playing at home against Central Huron of Clinton today while the seniors will be meeting North Middlesex of Parkhill in an -exhibition game! Clin- ton does not have a senior club this year. The balance of the schedule for the two South Huron teams is as follows: • September 28 - South.Huron at Listowel October 5 - South Huron at Strat- ford Central 12 -Wingham at South Huron 19 - Norwell at South Huron 26 - South Huron at Strat- ford Northwestern J1 - Goderich at Sbctth Huron _The- first -four-teadTrTn- each of the senior and junior divisions will be meeting in semi-final playoff action on Tuesday. November 7 with the finals going Saturday. November 11. WIN CONSOLATION - Hurondole won the consolation championship of the lobour Day Kirkton bantam boys fastball tournament. Back, left, Ed Hunter, Jamie Chaffe, Peter Dougall, Ted Oke, Brad Conlon, Danny Gower and coach John Oke. Front, Greg Hein, John Kernick, Doug Cooper, Robbie Miller and Rodney Dobson. T -A photo Safety courses on , Times -Advocate, September 21, 1978 Page 9 Hunting accidents are decre asin g By BILL MCNUTT Every year shooting ac cidents occur in our fields find forests while people are involved in the sport of hunting. There is a bright side though, for the number is rapidly decreasing and can still be reduced even . more if all gun owners would become more concerned. The number one reason for the reduction is the Ministry of Natural Resources hunter safety training course. It has been credited with reducing .the number of accidents to from- 27" per 100,600 licenced hunters in • 1960. to only 13- per 100.000 in 1970. Thats over. 50 percent. The course can be taken by anyone interested in guns or hunting. 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