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Sharma Townsend, Rebec-
ca Blane, Jaclyn King,
Kathleen Lindenfield. Mid-
dle row, left; Lease Jane
Lewis, Lisa Haskett, Lind-
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derson, Jolene Heffernan,
Loren Smith, Lora Lee.
Hardy. Back, left; coaches
Joanne Hardy, Gord Hardy,
Sharon Blane.
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DI' tM1en
September 18
' Wrap Up
First , Bob Dobson
Ken Hermatut
Jim Steen
R. Steel
•
96
89
81
$4
355
Second Lorne Kteinstiver 95
Lee Webber 97
Mike Barclay 93
Don Cowan Li
366
Third Bill Gilf'rllan 85
Bud Preszcator 98
Elwood Truemner 101
Stu Adkins 1
369
Ben Fisher 96
Joe Re ier 96
Jack Muir •'•86
T. Green 92
tlisoirth
Tie
! :r-370
Fourth Sid Daley 96
Tie Red Degraw 86
Emil Henderick 92
Ken Hockey 26
• 370
Closest to Pin: 414 - Stu Adkins; *7
- Bob Coates; #13 - Lorne Kleinstiv-
er; #15 - Wilmer Ferguson
Exeter Gott Chi
Yl and pyNlgh tint
Wrap -Up Tournament
Championship Winners
A Flight
-Low-gross Dave Jackson 76
Lownet Larry Pole 68
B Flight
Low gross Jeff Ansems 80
Low net Tim Oliver 63
C Flight
Low gross Harvey Adams 84
Low net Andy DeBoer 64
D Flight
.Low pose Gord Hay 97
.Low net Dan Campbell 68
Match Play winners
A Flight winner • Jim Ahretns
rtmnerup Ralph Batten
B Flight winner Ted Wedge
runnerup Ron Masse
Most accurate drive on Jf2: Leo
-Bouchard (1 1.2")
Closest to Pin: Dennis Rowe *3;
George Pratt 16; Jeff Arians 112,
Gary Dunlop *15
..Iuegest drive: Jamie Gaul 09; Ja-
.Miti Gaul #18
Amster Golf Club membership
194 wiener. Bill Coleman
50/50 winllsr: Brian Brooks 575
Golf clailmilmdetaw winter: Tim
Oliver e ,,ult,tf
1994 )vet President Ralph .i
Batten; Vice president Bill Arm-
strong; Treasurer Mike Nice; Secre-
tary Gary Kyle; Past president
Wolfgang Slawik; Sponsor Chair-
man Andy. DeBoer; Directors Ted
Wedge, Bob Reynolds, Fera Leucin
lronwoot
•;Men's -Club
Septeaber.12
Championship .
AA Flight
First David Holtunann 76
Second Ken Bergmann '78
Third Don Heywood ;, 80
Fourth Jim Gua cher 81
Fifth Bion Pasiiis1c 1. ;$1
Shah Bill Fargniar4
Seventh Stu Homuth 1.414
A Flight
First Gord Rook 82
Second ..:,Don Gifford 86
Third 131Brian Horner 87
Fourth eon Burton 87
Fifth •Monty Scott 87
Sixth Arden Shantz 87
Seventh Don Cu nell 88
B Flight
First Don Cowan 79
Second Bill Darling 83
Third Brent Atthill 87
Fourth Greg Lingman 88
Fifth Jeff Loosely 91
Sixth Mark Cronyn 91
Seventh Bill Oilfillan 92
C Flight
First -Vats Campbell 490
Second .pjtrry MacLean ;e90
Third "Tim Oliver '91
Fourth Mark Vandergunst 92
Fifth Rich,Lather 93
Sixth Ray Webb 93
Seventh Ernie Miatello 95
D Fitht
.First Torry indwhdll 87
Ss and Ron Lyes :88
Third Scott Pincombe 90
Fourth Red DeGraw 91
Fifth Jeff Pfaff 94
Sixth Mike Barclay 98
Seventh Jack Ford 99
DD Flight
First Jim Sweater 94
Second Bill Hodge 95
Third Ken Farquhar 96
Forth Jim Rowe 96
Fifth Ralph Attie
Sixth Bill Thompson
Seventh Jack Kraft
101
102
102
Shiest AA - Brian Taylor 03, Ken
liargatana 07. Arden Sharia 012.
Dot Heywood 016. Brion Paat1Wc
014.017; 8AC - Don Cowart 09,
Canis Campbell 014. Soca&innnell
017. Walk Vaadargtwt N18: D St
DD • Ken Farquhar NI. Red De -
Craw 07, Sid Daley 013, Ron Leyes
115.
tamtweadowardt Red DeGraw
Clens 1 is Pin: Ken Farquhar 01,
.tarry MacLean 02. Brion Taylor 03,
Aoki #4, Don Cowan05. Stu
06. Reds . w 07. Don
0, Ron Sites.
Gvsnard 012, Sid Dal-
ey013, Gib Dow Jr. *14, Jason
Heywood 015. Jeff Pfaff 016, Scott
llkmtitel! 017, Rob Ftaulost N 1 g
iNensall minor softball players were awarded for their efforts last Wednesday. Receiving awards
for most improved :players are'from bottom left: Katie Rathwell, Deanne Erb, Joey Randall, Mat-
thew
atthew Mousseau, Tammy,CIuett, Chris Rowcliffe and Krista. Gass. Most Valuable Player Awards
went to, from mid le -left: Jamie Bengough, A.J. Ferguson, Jeffery Campbell, Cara Gardner, Julie
Rooseboom, Lan .Lisa f v seboorh and Jamie Reaburn. Coaobes Awards were given #o,
from top Deft -TristalyftuusselI, Ryan -Munn, Brandon Martin, Joey Hay, KynfTaylor and Tara Camp-
bell.
Se.cond win for Harem Success
FLAMBORO - Harem Success
captured her second Ontario Sires
Stakes victory of the 1993 harness
racing season with a win at Flam-
boro Downs Raceway. on Thursday.
The two-year-old pacing filly c
from behind with a strong rt'
win one of four 514,508 elite.
lions of Abe Gold Series contested
at the _Dundas, Ontario oval in
1:59.2 xta--:earn a ,spot in the
5100.000 &bold Series final next
Exeter G.ofi f., bub
Tuesday,l dies
September 14
Special Event Day
First hole
Most honest Dorothy Reynolds
Second hole
Most putts Theresa McCann
Third hole
Closest to Pin Janet Hearnan
Fourth hole
Low gross Jo Ann Middleton. 48
Fifth hole
Low putts Bette Smith, 14
Sixth hole
Closest to Pin Helen Burton
Seventh bole
Most honest Limy Robinson
Eighth hole
Longest drive Beuy Sangster
Ninth hole
Longest drive Joan Cole
Upcoming: Closing mixed social
Sunday, September 26, 2 p.m. Sign
up soon.
August 24
1993 playoffs
Presentations September 14
A Flight
Low gross Linda Wubber 446
Dorothy Marks 047
Helen Burton 018
Low net JoAnnMiddletof
Janet Heenan
Arse Armstrong
B Flight
L.uw gross Grace Drummond 53
June Borland 57
Jeanette Turner 58
Low net Sheila Reaburn V 34
Noreen McCann 34
Marg Pruut 35
C Flight
Low gross Betty Coates 57
Betty Simmons 63
Esther Johnson 63
Low net Pat Veal 36
Aucy nbjs 36
i:rrty 36
Flight
Low groes Lorraine Alexander 70
Ann Latento 78
Low net Beryl CI ie 36
Dorothy Reynolds 52
A big thank you to Janes and Bch
for their support in making oar year
so suoceasfui.
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34
37
Thursday.
Harem Success and driver Ray
McLean camo•out.of the four.hole
and were ready to mount a chal-
lenge as Sentra Seelster tripped the
three -quart: mile beam in L'29.3,
but began to are. Rakland Valenti-
na, wh had been resting.:in {die
three hole moved out in front of
Harem Success and assumed the
lead in :the final turn, with Sentra
Seelster fading as a result .vf ;the
quick pace.
It was the second straight win
and third in seven starts this season
for Harem Success, who was bred
and is co -owned by her trainer Dan
Morrissey and David Morrissey of
Ailsa Craig and Richard Morrissey
:of_Exeter. The daughter of Castle-
ton Success out of the Nero mare
Yankee Harem has made $18,589
so far this season.
She will be joined in the
5100,000 Gold Series final at
Flamboro Downs Raceway on
Thursday by Heatherjeankillean,
Threeforyourlady and No More
Promises, who were also elimina-
tion heat winners last Thursday.
Also earning a spot in the finale are
all of the second place finishers
from those divisions, including
Blissful Success, a stablemate to
Harem Success who is owned by
David Morrissey and trained by
Dan Morrissey.
Exeter Fun
Hurl fQr playoff spot
EXETER - The Exeter Fury
picked iv their tenth Western Onta-
.rio Soccer .League victory Sunday
with a 2-0 win over the Assyrians.
In a game dominated by Exeter,
Henri DeBruyn was the lone goal
scorer for the Fury. DeBruyn's fust
goal carne on a scramble
in front of the net in the
first half. The second
goal occurred after a
great effort by De-
Bruyn to stretch and
push the ball past
the goal-
keeper.
The Fury
had many
excellent
scoring opportunities but failed to
finish them. The Fury are currently
in a struggle for a playoff birth that
won't be decided until after next
week's regular season finale against
St. Thomas which .is currently a
first place.. team.
Recently Fury travelled to Lon-
don to take on Panhellenic and
came away on the short side of a 3-
1 score. Exeter had most of its
players travel a long .distance from
school for the game and put up a
solid effort against a top club. Hen-
ri DeBruyn opened the scoring for
Exeter when he converted a pass
from Chris Chanyi. Panhellenic
evened the score just before half-
time and added two in the sewed
half with the last one coming on a
beautiful shot into the top corner of
the net. Exeter played a good garnc
but Panhellenic was clearly the bet-
ter team. Tim McAllister was out-
standing once again for the Fury.
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