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Times-Advocate, 1979-07-11, Page 17 (2)Edge Tillsonburg 2-1 Tigersvet two league victories The Dashwood Tigers scored tWo victories this week in regular Huron -Perth senior baseball play and broke even in two qxhibition starts. Tuesday, the Tigers blanked the Thorndale seniors 8-0 and Wednesday they scored a decisive 11-2 win over the Dorchester 'juniors. In an 'exhibition doubleheader Sunday, the Dashwood club edged Tillsoiiburg 2-1 on a single run in the bottom of the ninth and lost 7-1 to the Walsingham Senators. • This week the Tigers will see action on four occasions. Tonight. Wednesday, they will be in Landon to meet the ServiceMaster juniors, Friday they play host to the London Just Sport juniors, Sunday they are in Crediton and Monday they travel to Thorndale. Lefty John Bruijns tossed a two -hitter as the Tigers edged Tillsonburg 2-1: Ile fanned three and walked file opposing batters. ' Dave Parsons was the leading hitter for the Tigers with a double and two singles. He started the game winning rally in the ninth with a double, moved to third on a sacrifice by Kevin Bestard and hone as Mike Des jardihe grounded out. Parsons also helped in the MINI CONTRACTOR to do those jobs that your building contractor does not have time to do. • Plumbing * -Heating * Renovations * Carpentry * Electrical * Etc. Phone Brian Jones 235-2006 after 6 p.m. or contact Linda's Gift Shop 235-1381 See us for EXPERT WORK .IIMIw...+••• • Body Work & Collision • Re -c Red Rad & Repair • Installation of New & Used Ports • New & Used Batteries 1•a .• New Tires with Road:Hazard (11\0 .e'Pe1 Lr.., % baloycrd • Instaltotion of Motors & Transmissions We serve you with Chargex MILLER'S AUTO PARTS (Sales and Service) R.R. 2, Crediton 234-6343 W 4 W 4 Aft W > 4 W i a fa i 4 $AVE $AVE $AVE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IME L:.`N BEFORE rIT'S f":- TOO LATE 1,1 .; OTHERS HAVE Larry is retiring after 30 years' as a Ford dealer in Exeter. Under. new management after August 1st, 1979. - •r�..„ Every unit is reduced to go at Big, Big Savings to you. EXTRA SPECIAL DEMO SALE Last chance to buy a 1979,demo at such low prices. Great selec- tion. Sale is on nowt BARRY SNIDER Motors Ltd. 586MAIN ST., EXETER 235-1640 • $AVE D 4ft first Tiger tally in the second. Glen Thurman was safe on an error, moved to - third on a single by Parsons and home as Bob Hoffman was safe on an error. Despite being held to two runs, the Tiger tats boomed out no Tess than nine hits. In addition to the three -hits by Parsons, John Bruijns singled twice and Jim Guenther, Perry Stover, Keyin Bestard and Jim Dietrich each collected one single. In the 7-1 loss Jo Walsingham the only Dash- wood run came in the bottom of the ninth on walks to Jim Dietrich' and Bob Hoffman and two wild pitches. Making up the Dashwood five hit total were a double by Dave Parsons and singles from pie bats of John 1iayter, Jim Dietrich, Kevin Bestard and Bob Hoffman. Dashwood pitching chores were shared by Jim Guen- ther, Perry Stover and Barry Baynham. The Tiger scoring in the 11- 2 romp over Dorchester was confinedTo two innings. The big hit in the fourth inning eight runsing was a home run by Ju Guenther and Rob Dickey'sdbuble was the key blow as the Tigers scored three' times in the fifth. Perry Stover, Barry -Baynllam and Mike Desjardine each banged out DASHWOOD TIGERS Average Jim Guenther .435, John Bruijns .372 Dave Parsons .311 John Hayter .300 Barry Baynham .292 Glen Thurman .286 Perry Stover .273 Kevin Bestard .265 Jim Dietrich .244 - Mike Desjardine -.240 Bob Hoffman .235 Tom Hayter .227 Joe Arnold .222 Kevin Hern .200 Rob Dickey .159 Brian Rader .100 Doug Fairbairn .083 Iwo hits in the Dashwood win. Getting one hit apiece were Glen Thurman, John Bruijns, John Hayter, Jim Guenther, Dave Parsons and Rob Dickey. Perry Stover held Dor- chester to five well scattered hits on going the distance. He walked four and struck but five: In the 8-0 win over Thorn - dale, Barry Baynham and Glen Thurman were the top hitters for Dashwood. Each banged out a double to spur big rallies and also added singles. Dave Parsons also added two singles. One hit each went to Mike Desjardine, Kevin Hern and John Bruijns. John Bruijns chalked up 11 strikeouts against Thorndale and allowed only three hits. New generator at claybird club The claybird gun club had a very busy week end. A new electric generator was purchased and hooked up to run skeet and trap. The lights in the club house also Work off it and it will be very useful for late night meetings There were perfect scores shot in both trap and skeet black powder rifles were belching smoke all day Sunday. Hand gunners were also out. Jody Mosurinjohn and Wayne Riddelleach recorded perfect 25 stores in the trap competition and Tom Russell duplicated these feats in the Skeet division. John Love and Bill Cochrane were second with scores of 24 each while Bill Weber, Tom Russell, Larry Mason and Rick Schroeder were tied at 29 Next to Tom Russell's perfect score in the skeet competition was Wayne Riddell with 24, , Bill Chochrane hit, 23 YArgets, Grant Hodgert scored 22 and John Love and Bill Weber were tied at 21. Completing the skeet scorers were Neil Romphf 20, Brian Wedlake 17 and Ken Eagleson and Wayne King 16. Next came Grant Hodgert and Ted Van Rompey with scores of 20, Paul Ritchie hit 19, Al Bell 18, John Morgan and Ken Eagleson 17 and John Fisher and Wayne King 16. BARREL RACE John Timmermons competes in the barrel race in Saturday's horse show at Huron Pork. T -A photo -1 r Fred Sgambati Tee -Off For Cancer GOLF TOURNEY Sat., July 21 8,a.m. to -11 a.m starts at Ironwood and ExPtp._�-.fir n i lu Banquet tickets 56.00 each on sale till July 14 at RSD Spgrts 010 cov- * PUBLIC TIMES * Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 9-5 9-5 9-5 9-5 9-5 912 912 • BUSY RIDER — Joanne Malone of Centralia is one of the busiest -members of the Exeter Sod- dle club. She is above waiting to participate in Saturday's open show at Huron Park. Sunday, she was off to Harr.ilton to compete in o quarter horse show. T -A photo Mets get victory The Crediton Mets won their -second game, of the Huron -Perth senior baseball season Wednesday with a come -from behind win over the Clinton Colts in Clinton. Friday the situation was reversed as the Crediton club lost a 11-1 decision to the Thorndale seniors The Mets were :n Labatt Park in London last night. Tuesday to meet the Byron Juniors and then they are at home for their next two games. Byron will be back in Crediton for an 8 p.m. contest Friday night and the Dashwood Tigers will provide the opposition Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Against Clinton. the Mets scored five times in the first inning and then fell behind 12-5 by the end of the second inning. They roared back with four runs in the third. two in the fourth and four more in the sixth to gain the 15-13 win. Fred Robinson with a triple and two doubles was one of top Crediton hitters while Pete Wuerth cracked a double and a pair of singles and five runs batted in. Dick Lord. Howard Schenk and Gary Skinner each cracked two hits and Bruce Hodge added one. Pete Wuerth was the starting pitcher for Crediton He was routed in the s econd when Clinton scored 10 times. Dan Heywood came on in relief and only allowed one run and two hits for the balance of the game. .In the 111 loss to Thorn - dale the only Crediton run carne in the seventh inning when Paul Robinson doubled and scored on a single from the bat of Dan Heywood. List soccer winners Grand Bend Colonials and Taxandria Falcons were. respectively. A and B - division winners in Ausahle district mid-season soccer tournament finals at Nairn. Sunday. The Colonials beat .Nairn Cardinals 3-1 on two fine goals and a penalty -kick in a gaine flawed by rough play One player from each club was ejected. The Bend had qualified for the •A -division final by defeating Forest 2-1. Nairn had advanced by beating West Williams 1-0 in one of the day's openers. Taxandria earned the tournament B championship with goals in each half to blank Ihiron Park 2-0 Taxandria had earlier beaten Lucan :)-0 Huron Park's step to the tinals came by downing Exeter Centennials 3-1 on a round of persalt} -kicks taken to break a 0-0 draw after two 10 -minutes overtime halves. Exeter. 11 -division champions in 1977 and 1978. outplayed the Park. but were literall turned assns by the g(alkeeptng 01 Rich Helm League matches resume next Sunday with Exeter in Nairn for t; p n. start Home games locally at 2 p m will hale (;rand Bend hosting Taxandria. a nd Forest visiting Huron Park Luc -an ' 11 .ulso he al homy al Gp m for a game against }Gest 1Cllhams OrbuyaVolkswage n••• When it comes to fuel economy, Volkswagens are always among the leaders. But now we're ahead of the entire field. In first place is the Rabbit Diesel 5 -speed (rated at 5.1 L/100 km•). And right behind it, the Rabbit Diesel 4 -speed (rated at 5.4 L/100 km*). 'Estimates based on laboratory tests using approved Transport Canada test methods Your fuel consumption *ill vory However these estimates provide a guide for comparisons Don Taylor Motors Limited MAIN STREET, EXETER. 235-1100 .,I Times -Advocate, July 11, 1979 Pape SA REFRIGERATION DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CENTRAL AIR SYSTEMS HEAT PUMPS MAX'S TV & APPLIANCES GRAND BEND 238-2493 Ezefer wolf anirifry eIu6 We are pleased to be part of the Sgambati Open Cancer Tournament on July 21. •� We would appreciate your participa- tion. For your golfing pleasure you will want to bring your friends to the Exeter Golf and Country Club. Pro Shop 8 Snack Bar GOLF CLUBS AND - BAGS DISCOUNTED 20% .r On County Road 6, Half Mile E: of Hwy. 4 235- 1517 tib a Registration For CENTRAL HURON HOCKEY SCHOOL CLINTON ARENA Sept. 10 - 30, 1979 APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE. 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