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Times Advocate, 1989-07-12, Page 17;3h Home hardware Sell It In Mkt clan lfleds call 1 *11 STANDARD TRUST /4% Exeter Rates subject 235-106Q. to change North Middlesex & Lambton Since 1873 Wednesday, July 12, 1989 Second Section Chargfng home - Exeter Bantam Ryan Stuart's drive for home was stopped short by the solid block- ing of the Goderich catcher Thursday in baseball action in Exeter. The locals defeated their northern rivals anyway at 10-7. Lawn bowling results EXETER - The annual Ellison Travel lawn bow'ing tournament went over, once again, with great success at the Exeter Lawn Bowl- ing Club on Sunday. Rinks from Fairmont, Thistle, Chatham, Luck - now, Elmwood, Exeter, St. Marys, Clinton, Mitchell, Seaforth• and Sarnia participated in the tourna- ment. Taking top honours was Lou Cundari of St. Marys, Wes Watson of Thistle, Brad Fleming of Fair- mont and Bob Hart from Fairmont. Taking the consolation was Jack Treleaven from Luckow. Many local bowlers also came out during Inc week. In Tuesday's jitney, Marshall Dearing had two wins for a total of 30 points, Bill Rogerson totalled 29, Audrey MacGregor had 25, Shawn McFalls totalled 20 and Betty Convy had , 17. On Thursday, Sam Bower took two wins for a total of 28, Trevor Truemner had 26 and Bill Rogerson had20. Saturday's top bowlers were Ruth Newman with two wins for a total of 30, Walter Spencer, Stew- art Miner and Audrey Mac Gregor each totalled 26 tutu Matshan Deal- ing had 22. Royals play in Tara TARA - A short-handed Exeter R.axatc team travelled to Tara for • tournament last Wet trLeti fr.wlf = they won three of five games played to take the consolation chamnionship. flie nyalc ran into tonhle in their r t game if i+id tuutfldll ent y~ when they met up with a hot pitch- er from the Bluewater Steamatics, Trever Wardell, and failed to record a hit.off_him...r Steve Johns was the only Royal to reach base. Bluewater, meanwhile, scored the eventual winning run in the second inning on a one out triple and a sacrifice fly. They added two more runs in the next inning when JFK[! an error and was then brought home by a homerun. The Steamat- ics closed scoring in the fifth in- ning with another run to defeat the locals 4-0. Greg Wise took the loss, giving up eight hits, walking one and striking out two. Luckily, the Royals got the bats going in their second game and eas- ily defeated Guelph 11-3. Wise and Brian Noyes opened the scoring with back to back Royals produced three runs in the second and exploded with the final six runs in the fifth inning. Pitcher, Dan Heywood, took the , n;so vt•'uw. l.waaaii. Immedihtely following the team's final out in the Guelph game, the Royals met Chesley los- ing _7-2 to drop the locals to the consolation side of the playoffs. Fatigue and great pitching by the Chesley pitcher, Gary Swartz, gave Exeter little hope of gaining a vic- tory. Exeter managed only five hits off Swartz. wok 'a'ron tit the first inning, two in the second and man- eged four in the sixth. In the consolation semi-final, the Royals came up against the Toron- to Dodgers. The Royals called on Wise for the third time in the tournament to turn in an outstanding pitching per- formance and to score the locals only and winning run. Please turn to page 17 Express win tournament LONDON -. After a two week wait, the Exeter Express played the final game of the Walkerton Tour- nament, defeating Lakeside 9-8 in Walkerton on Saturday at Labatt Park in London. -The tournament originally began the 23 and 24 of June, but because of a delay in the schedule, the tour- nament had to be wrapped up on Saturday in London at the mutually agreed up on neutral diamond. The locals picked up three runs in the third inning, a single in the fourth and two in the fifth, seventh and eighth. Lakeside opened scoring with a single in the first inning, added two in the third, singles in the fourth and fifth, picked up two in the sev- enth and one more in the eighth. Dave Shaw led the Express at the plate, going four for five including four singles and scoring four runs. Paul Gilmour chipped in two sin- gles and 'a double Greg Hern was one for.two and brought in one run. Kevin Drager was the starting pitcher for Exeter and he went four and two-thirds innings and was fol- lowed by Gilmour and Elston who got the win pitching the final two - 'thirds of an inning. Last Tuesday, the Express defeat- ed Strathroy 4-3 in a regular season league game at home and also turned the trick again in Strathroy 5-4. T:.csday nights contest had to go extra inning before a verdict was de- cided. The Express picked up a single run in their half of the tenth inning to take the game when Dave Shaw belted a home run. Previously they had scored single runs in the second, fifth and sixth innings. The locals had a total of six hits in the game, including Shaw's hom- er and two doubles by Rob Dickey and Doug Fairbairn and singles to Ironwood holds scramble EXETER - Ironwood golf course held the Miller Lite Scramble golf tournament on Saturday. Partici- pants included members of Iron- wood's men's and ladies' clubs and junior golfers. Two four member teams will now advance to the re- gional playoffs in New Dundee. Low score of the day was a 12 under par 58, posted by the team of Dave Holtzmann, Larry Johns, Brian Taylor and Ken Pinder. Also qualifying for the regionals was the team of Stu Homuth, Wayne Burke, Don Curren and Jim Russell who shot a score of 59, I l under par. The low mixed team was Bonnie and Earl Ross, Wilmer Ferguson and Orville Wrinn who scored a 66. The two Exeter teams will be competing for the Miller Lite Scramble Championship at Glen Abbey on September 20. Pee Wee boys team defend tournament title STRATHROY - The Exeter Pee Wee boys' soccer team defended their title last week in the Strath- roy Turkeyfest tournament. De- spite a disappointing -loss in their first game of round robin play, the tram came back to win their next two games and take the tourna- ment. Against the hosts of the tourna- ment, the locals played extremely well in a closely matched game. Neither team enjoyed more than a one goal lead throughout the game until the last minute when Strath- roy took a 5-3 victory. In their second game, the Pee- Wees came up against Nairn who was no match for the strong Exet- er team. Exeter had no difficulty defeating its opponents 6-0. This win put Exeter in second place following round robin play. Thus, the team came up against the first place team, Strathroy, for the second time in the tournament for the championship game. In this game, the Exeter boys played up to their regular season potential led by midfielders Dan Martens and Sivichay Sengkhoun- many. The locals took an early lead off of a penalty shot and controlled the remainder of the game to take the championship game 3-1 over Strathroy. Goal scorers for the tournament were, Sengkhounmany with five, Eugene Bocrsma and Marty De- Bruyn with two while Souban In- Iakhana, Jaime Dougall and Den- nis Welsh each picked up a single. The PecWee team remains unde- feated in regular season play. Fairbairn, Dickey and Darcy Martin. Dave Atthill was the starter again for Exeter but Doug Schade finished up and got the win in relief. Wednesday night's contest was also decided by one run. They scored early in this game, picking up two runs in the second and third innings and a single run in the fount. In this game, the offensive hcro was Dave Parsons who connected for three singles and scored three -times. Shaw had a single and a double and scored a run and Steve Merner had a single and a double as well. The Express used four pitchers in this game: All taking to the hill were Gilmour, Barry Bayhnam, Mike Neil and Shaw. The Express played in Seaforth yesterday, Tuesday, and play a dou- bleheader in Walkerton starting at 12:30. Come to Expect The Best Enjoy our New Patio and the delicious food in our restaurant for $9 9 Holes only Every Thursday is SENIORS DAY 18 Holes for $9.00 Game to be completed by 4 p.m. Tournament Dates still available • Complete Restaurant • Rentals Licenced by LLBO - • Driving Range • Electric Golf Carts • Patio Resqrve a Tee Time (Except Sundays & Holidays) OPEN EVERY DAY IRONWOOD Phone 235-1521 Quality BP Shingles 'Available at: Centralia Farmers ,_n� supply Ltd. Centralia Open Weekdays 8 - 12, 1 - 6, Sat. 8 - 12 228-6638 building centre a .�j