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Times-Advocate, 1982-08-11, Page 91.4 Aray win again, /w otliers keep page The RSD Army squad ran their beaten string to five gam in the Stephen township summer hockey loop, but o other teams re - masa on r heels with only ine loss The Army skated to an X11-4 w over JMR, Sunday, /whlle itfaff Electric and Hen - sail stayed close behind with their fourth win of the season. l• Paul Pooley picked up four goals and twin brother Perry /had three to pace the defen- ding champion Red Army squad. Bill Glover, Steve Bat - LADIES PLAY GOLF At the regular ladies day at the Exeter golf and country club, Lois Snell recorded the best score on number nine and Wynn Gallowaywas best on mimber six.. ' Helen Wasnidge won the hidden score prize and Barb Harrison repaired the most putts. ten, Dave Shaw and Brian Mercer added singles. Scoring for the losers were Parsons, Dan Bell, Tony Underhill and Mark Cronyn. Pfaff Electric had an unex- pected easy time in whipping Seaforth 10-2. Rick " Martin paced the win with five goals and Larry Haugh registered a pair. Notching singles were Preston Dearing, Scott Pin- combe and Randy Fisher. Replying for the Seaforth contingent were Bob Mom- mersteeg and Paul Johnston. Bengali kept pace with the loop leaders by posting a 7-2 win over Parkhill. Picking up singles in the victory were Terry Caldwell, Jack Aikenhead, Brent Atthill, Jim Pickering and Dave Kinsman. Paul Taylor and Dave Schuyler were the Parkhill marksmen. Team Canabis remained deadlocked in last with winless Parkhill when they too suffered their fifth loss by an 8-4 count against the Flyers. McClinchey and Mac- Donald paced the win with two goals each and picking up tally each were Ian Doyk, Steve Morrissey, Anderson and John Jongeneel. Replying for the losers were Randy Kraul, Blair Hearn, Dave O'Neil and Rick Appleman. GUN TEST SCORES Kippnn Gun Club met August 3 with the following scores: 25 - Bert Mahaffy; 24 - Jack k'fills, John Smallman, Jamie Caldwell, Dan Crerar; 23 Terry Rabbets, Gladys McGregor; 22 - Bill Cochrane, Bill Smith, John Anderson, Al Kyle, Grant McGregor, Jack Bell; 21 - Wayne McBride, Lloyd Venner; 20 - Mery Batkin; 19 - Bob Baker; 16 - Harrison Schock. CLOSE PLAY - The and exciting plays. when pitcher Dave plate. Umpire Jack t fastball tournament hosted Saturday by the Exeter,Saveway team featured plenty of close The ploy developing here helped Mt. Carmel win their first game over a Goderich team Prout snapped up a grounder and threw to catcher Jerry McCann to nail a runner at the Chipchase watches McCann take the high toss from the mound in time to make the out. WHOOPS, LOST SOMETHING - Exeter midget pitcher Steve Ferguson appeared to have this Kincardine runner tagged out on a run-down play in Friday's opening game of the WOAA tournament; but the local player drop- ped the ball and another of Kincardine's run was counted as they drubbed Exeter. Times -Advocate, August 11,1982 Pogo 9 Golf pro provides tips at Ironwood A golf clinic and demonstration provided by Bob Martin of Martin's Golf Shop in London featured Tuesday's regular men's night at the Ironwood golf course. Paul Van Gerwen won "A" flight low gross and Ernie Chipchase recorded the best net round. In "B" flight, Ken Varley was the low gross win- ner and low net honours went to Gabby Mol. "C" flight honours went to Dave Watson for gross and Derry Boyle for net while the "D" flight gross slid net win- ners, respectively were Mark Edmundston and Norm Whiting. Ken Bowen was closest to the pin and Jack Chipchase had the longest drive. Other winners were Jim Russell, Brad Murray, Ron Breen, Marty Van Heeswyk, • Larry Wein, Rick Banks, Jim Rowe, Jack Taylor, Iver Small, Lorne Kleinstiver, Bill Gilfillan, Larry Johns, Bob Drummond and Bert Brown. A twelve ounce potato figs only two hundred calories but all the vitamin C you need each day. Members are reminded that the men's club is spon- soring a mixed two ball four- some on August 14 and August 17, McGuiness Distillers will sponsor a men's night. Ironwood ladies Jeanette Lippert has been named golfer of the month in the Ironwood ladies' golf club. Hidden score winners in Wednesday's play were Grace Farquhar, Jeanette Lippert, Elaine Skinner and Marlene Parsons. Ann Loren - to won the door prize. Tonight, the ladies will be holding their pot luck supper and "bring a guest night." CR Is Coming STEP - Exeter's Dove Shaw and Lucan Astro Kevin Wood appear to be trying ew dance step, but they were just battling for possession of first base in Satu - 's fastball tournament. Shaw won the race with the tag•but the Astros won game. at Saveway • tcan Irish defeated the tee Saveway club 8-5 last k, not only to move into a t'place tie with Nairn, but good tone -up for the eekend tourney whip they on in a tight battle of the ucan teams. As they had done1so many times !last season, , Exeter blew date inning lead as the Irish Scored five times in the top of the seventh inning. Janie Eveleigh took the gin, allowing five hits, strik- Irish take Gunners post another win. line Exeter ttunners chalk- ec up another victory with a 2-1 win at 3ryanston. The Bryanston Auad played a strong defthsive game but could not veep the Gunners (Diet. 1. All buti ve minutes of the game w played in the Bryans half with both goals c ing in the first half. Brad, Lavin scored off a corner ck taken by Sisavay Senek unmay and Sivichay Senek unmay made it two when he converted a cross fromlisavay. Th defence of Danny Mar - Mark Glavin and ne Finkbeiner was as usual and no shots web recorded on the Gunners net Other players having a god game were Paul Char- re4e, Fred Steciuk, Shawn Gflespie, Stephen Cregan aid Greg Cregan The Gunners finish the treason with games at home against Ilderton August 12 ;and Exeter Strikers August '19. tins D str1 over first ing out seven and walking two, while Doug Todd was charged with the loss. Swimmers show well July 24, Exeter travelled to Harriston for • their second swim meet of the summer. Exeter facing some tougher. competition came in fifth place overall. Swimming well in their categories . were Julia Merner, Fred Steciuk, Marcie and Michelle Ellison and Kim Lingard. All swimmers show- ed good effort and improvement. Last Saturday the swim team went to Goderich for their third meet. Swimming well.was Rob Russell with two firsts and two seconds. Other first place finishers were Bryden Gryseels with two firsts and John O'Connor also with a first place finish. Mike Berg, Dave Russell, Ian Verbeek• and Bryan Quinn were first in the boys I3 and 14 200 metre free relay. Everyone showed good per- formance with the team com- ing in fourth place overall. Saturday, August 7 was semi-finals in Kincardine for the Exeter Swim Team. Exeter doing very well, placed fourth with 112 points. Swimming well were Fred Steciuk, Bryden Gryseels, Julia Merner, Marcia and Michelle Ellison, Rob and Dave Russell and Ian Shangler. All swimmers put forth a good effort and many will ad- vance to the finals in Guelph, on Aug. 21. Congratulations . go out to all swimmers. Should You Transfer RRSP Funds • Te A Payout Annuity? / Can: - explain the options available - let quotes on various options - .hop over 30 companies to get the best price -place your funds with the company(s) chosen :ALL ME! 1 CAN HELP! GEO. A. GODBOLT Chartered Life Underwriter Devon Bldg., Exeter 235-2740 Mutual Life of Canada Todd gave up seven runs on seven hits, struck out two.and walked three, with Brian Hodgins facing four batters in the 7th, two of them collecting Randy Kraul and' Kevin Windsor lead the Irish at the plate with a pair of hits each, while Paul McKnight was the only Exeter player to collect two hits. The loss probably cost Exeter any chance of finishing any higher than third this season, with only five games left. There will be no home game this Thursday, but the Saveway crew return next week with a 9 p.m. game with fourth place Poplar Hill. Ex- eter does play this week though, with games in Lieury, Monday and Wednesday against the Jets, and in Sylvan on Tuesday. Competition was keen Competition was extremely keen in the jitneys staged at the Exeter lawn bowling club this week. On Thursday, Bill Ether-. ington and Ray Smith emerg- ed with identical scores of two wins, an aggregate of 30 and plus of seven. Walter Spencer was third with an aggregate of 25 and a plus of two with his two victories. Following- in order in the list of double winners were Wilfrid'Shapton, Chas Bendy, Sam Bower, Ernie Chipchase and Olga Chipchase. Saturday night, Gertrude Hamilton had two wins, an aggregate of 27 and a plus of three, while Gordon Hoggarth registered an aggregate of 26 and plus of one with his two wins. Other double winners in order of placing behind them were Olive Hicks, Ted Lam- port, Olga Chipchase and Liz Lamport. FASTBALL SCORES Last Monday local fastball action saw the Hensall Legionaires down the Mount Carmel Bullets 5-3, MacLeans Sports tied the Good Times Chiefs 4-4 in -a four pointer, Winchelsea Raiders stopped Chiselhurst 12-9, and the Der- by Dip Shakers crushed the Pfaff Electric Sweathogs 13-0. In games scheduled Wednesday the Good Times Chiefs tripled Usborne 9-3, Dan Heywood, one of the leagues top pitchers got the win. Gord's Blue Crew toppl- ed MacLeans 7-4, the Derby Dip squad shut out the hard luck Chiselhurst team 5-0 and the Dashwood Hotel Jet Boys doubled up on the Exeter Ford Tractors 4-2. R12x15" F.f. - 515.95 90 sq. ft. R20x15"F.F.-$14.9550sq. ft. Cash & Carry DASHWOOD NI,‘lS,A.(S l�Mi„n PHONE 235-1422 Prices in Effect Wed. Aug. 11 - Set. Aug. 21 7 YARDS TO SUVI YOU••GODlilo., MTN, NITCNILI, LONDON, STRATNROY (2), WATFORD HWY. 83 EAST, EXETER