Times-Advocate, 1979-09-06, Page 21 (2)I
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Playoff needed
for junior golf�rs
A playoff was necessary to
decide a winner in Thur-
sday's junior golf playoff at
the Ironwood course.
Scott Bogart won a sudden -
death playoff against Jeff
Van Ilarlen and Jeff Pfaff.
The threeyoungstershad tied
with identical scores of 91 in
the 18 hole competition.
Sean Whiteford • was the •
low net winner with a score
of 72 and Mike Tiedeman
required only 31 putts over
the 18 hole distance to win in
that category. A special
putting contest was won by
Jeff Wareham.
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LI EURY WINS TOU R N EY — The recent Zurich Parks and Recreation Board fastball tourney was won by Lieury At the left
Leo Meidinger and his son Ed make the trophy presentation. The Lieury players from the left are Ed Brown, manager Jack
Tweddle, Stan Lovie, Les Drury, Glenn Thompson. coach Jim Thompson. Bob Cornish. Gord Mauer. Doug Penhale. Earl
Allison, Paul Hodgins. Jim Thompson and Lloyd Mathes TA photo
Oust South London
Huron soccer club in Cup final
After dropping a close 2-1
decision to Hamilton in the
Canada 'Cup quarter -finals
last week, Huron County's
Lakeport Steelers peewee
soccer team came back in
fine style to dispose of South
London 5-2 at Greenway
Park, London Saturday in an
International Mercer Cup
semi-final.
Playing in near 100 degree
temperature, the Steelers
surprised their opponents
with some fast open soccer
and collected three well
taken goals in the first 15
minutes of play through
attacking half -back Dave
Murray and strikers Brad
Ilymers and • Robbie
Chapman.
Just before half-time,
Ladies play
foursome
_
Gail Skinner and Debbie
Smith combined for the low
score in a recent ladies two
batt`foursome at the Iron-
wood golf course.
Grace Farquhar and.
Audrey Fairbairn were
second. -
Using the least number of
putts were Gloria McFalls
and Edith Boyle followed by
Carolyn Merrier and Carole
Taylor. Other prize winners
w Vi Cowan, Elaine
Skinner, Doris Hackney and
Marlene Parsons.
good reasons to meet our
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Stealers centre -back Greg
Greatrex from Grand Bend
made it 4-0 with a superbly
executed 50 -yard drive that
gained the enthusiastic
applause of all present.
After the interval, South
London - looked stronger
than a now tiring Steelers
and they stormed hack with
two goals before Lakeport
successfully slowed the
game down to their own
pace.
It was regular defenceman
Chris VanGerwen of Exeter
who sealed the issue for the
visitors when he scored goal
5 from the outside -right
position mid -way through
the second -half.
This victory puts the
Steelers into - the 1979
International Mercer Cup
Locals at camp
Exeter and area
youngsters won a large
number of the recreation
championships at the recent
Bborn's Recreation Camp
held near Goderich.
This was the 18th edition of
the camp which was
established when camp
director Don "Boom"
Gravett -vas recreation
--direct-or-irr-Exeter-. -
Kendra Arthur won three_
firstsin intermediate girls
competition. She was the
winner in showdown, golf
putting and softball throw.
Scott Bogart won the
senior boys events in golf
putting and basketball,
Graham Arthur won the
junior boys horseshoe pit-
ching.
Jeff Caldwell, RR 1,
Hensall was hest in in-
termediate boys showdown
and Mike Tiedeman. Exeter
was the senior winner.
In golf putting. • Kendra
Arthur was best in in-
termediate girls and Angela
Cottrell won in junior girls.
Deanne McKnight was the
intermediate girls basket-
ball winner, Kendra Arthur
was second and Brenna
Weir, third. Graham Arthur
was -third -in juniartieys:-Jeff—
Pfaff was second and John
Welis, third in senior and
Graham Arthur. third in
junior.
Deanne McKnight was
runnerup in intermediate'
girls showdown and - com-
bined with Brenna %V r for
second in the pillow fight.
Camp director Don
Gravett joined with cam!)
nurse Linda Russworm to
win the egg, throwing
championship.
Junior, senior event
Ilk Don Cowan and Wayne
Parsons combined to win the
junior -senior golf tour-
nament at the Ironw000 tolf
course. Monday. The a ent
was formerly known as the
father and son tournament.
Cowan and Parsons
combined for a best ball
score of 70. Placing second
with a score of 71 were Bob
and Rich Fletcher- Third
with a similar score were
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Gord Ross and Doug Flet-
cher.
Finishing fourth and fifth,
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respectively were Lorne
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and Tom Voerman and Steve'
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Best scores for nine holes
were recorded by Jim
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and Wayne and Steve
Pearce.
Prizes for hidden hole
scores went to Gib and Gibby
Dow. Don and Rob Jolly.
Scots Bryce and Kirk
Skinner. Wally and Scott
Burton and Iver Small and
John Morgan. -
final for Southern Ontario.
They will defend their 1978
title against old rivals Sarnia
Selects.
Thanks to a superior goal -
spread of +10 throughout
this year's competition, the
Huron County team will
enjoy home advantage in the
final, which has been ten-
tatively set for Clinton
Raceway Saturday,
September 15 at 3 p.m.
A United States Soccer
Federation official will be on
hand at the final to present
the winning team with the
regional awards.
Holtzmann
wins again
Dave Boltzmann. fired a 37
to lead the low gross golfers
In_ ._.the_.__" .A"_—.flight in
Tuesday's regular men's
night at tie Ironwood course.
Bob Fletcher with a 34 was
the low net winner in the
same flight and Al Taylor
with a 42 was best in low
gross irl the "B" flight and
Fred Molnmersteeg's 31 was
the IoW net core.
In the "C" flight Fred
Wells was the low gross best
with a 42 and Walt Tiedeman
was in with a 30 for low net
honours.
The "D" flight winners
were Chan Livingstone low
gross at 45 and Scott Brice
low net with a 29.
Wayne Parsons was the
juvenile winner with a 44 and
Dave Holtzmann took the
prize for the tee shot coming
closest to the pin. He missed
by two feet.
The club's match play has
come down to the finals with
Wayne Pearce and Paul Van
Gerwen the only. two left in
contention. They will be
meeting for club honours this
week.
The men's season at
Ironwood will conclude on
Sunday, September 9 with an
18 hole competition. Tee -off is
between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.
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