Times Advocate, 1998-07-08, Page 15SRQRTS.
Tinier -Advocate, liilt/ 8, 1998 Page 1.5
Exeter Optimist Bike Rodeo
Skilled cyclists. The winners of the -Exeter Optimist Bike Rodeo display their prizes donated
Canadian Tire.-Middle'row' from left: Samantha McGee, Joel • Ven. Jerod'Anstett (first
overall). Jamie Kirk. and Ben -kirk.- Front row froin, left, Jeffrey- Penn -Mist. age six;, Stephan -
McGee and Derek Spence: Back row' from left:. Ruth. Miller of Canadian Tire.:Bill Dinney and
'Alida Strut/lie of the Optimist Club. Absent: -Timothy Thorson (first. age -Severn. Scott Varley
:and-Meranda Eveland- .More than 50 children entered the rodeo on Canada Day: The club
thanks George Marr for the photo licences for each child and the Canadian Tire for the gen-
erous donation of prizes. The Optimist Club -needs more members and encourages inter-
ested -people to call Pinney at 235-3500 for information' (Dholo/Kate. Monk
Sires Stakes ,rices again in Clinton
CLINTON - On Jul' 12 Clinton -
• Raceway will,vpcn ns doors w the
Ontario Sires Stake TOSS, pro-_
-gram (Or the first of lour Grass -
Routs events n -:will hos( tots sunt-
rncr - -
The•Iwo-year-old pacing colts
will he, un display, competing fin.`
points toward tileyia..sF,Rut1ts
-4SerPifinal toting 2' li annivcrsarv.
• •season of the pr-ovtnctai prograilt
Designedto encourage the breed- '
ing, owning -and racing til standard
.bred Horses. the OSS .prograin. t�
coining oft usmu•:t outstanding
year. Last- season the Gold Series
produced more$(O0.O0ti winners
than any other Sires Stakes pro=
grain tri North America.. the, fall
yearling sales -produced a- record.
S2 1 , 1 30 ay.erage.pnc.c and top
three-year-old pacing colt Master:
Barney lowered the OSS_ record u;
1:51 •
The. impact of the 'OSS program
was telt a(:ross the country last fall
when Northern Luck scorched,
around, Lexington, Kentucky:s Ked
Mile in 1:49.1. becoming the
fastest Canadian=sired horse in his
• tory. -
1)ebuting.at racetracks across the
province in 1974, the USS program
.was the brainchild of the late Llos d
• Chisholm Of Milton who spent
more than 10 steers-convtncmg th"•
• -govcrnnicni. and industry panto
pants thiss-was what harness.ractk:
'ne'eded.' He recruited a group (rt,,
dedicated volunteers including Don
`Jovice .of .Miltun,•Gord Belt and
W:1`' Wilt" White of St. Marys,
I)r:.lohn l'homson til Woodstock
anti Ed •Boland of Sydney. B.0 .
who 'eventually .'formed the
Standardt,red inipro%clnenr
Association -
-"L"lovd -Chtsholnl called a loci r
ling. after one of- the sales',tri,
Ioronto.,Heslid- we had to do.
'something about the price cit cults.'
regalis Thomson "It was a .long.
. hand struggle 'lite governinenii
wasn't very enthusiastic at the start,
and there were a lot cit naysayers
along the way
"Our support was in the grass
mots." he continued. "It we,didn't
do something for -the sinatl,pct l .
the -grass roots people, the industry •
would still be •:r mess -
The group •' .desigricd a -Series
taccs for two and three -yeas -old
hurkc,s classifier( by age:, sex and
gait (trot ur space). Since 1974' the
program has been expanded,i6
t,4 •4
Oke fastest Kid of Steel
MIDLAND -Exeter's Katelyn Oke keeps proving she's the lastest
both in water and on land at Kids of Steel cornpeuuons. • •
Oke won the age 7-8 girls division Kids of Steel Triathlon at.Midland 00
Sunday with.a tune of 15:36 over •the 100m swim. -i Ent take and 1 km run
course'
Oke also won the June. 27 event in Guelph •-
.Mom Debra said this is Katelyn's third year 01 Kids of Steel 4:o1111X:1,
tion. Oke plans to compete in Tour more events dos summer, the next at
Collingwuod On July 19. Debra said her daughter should be in the hunt for
die year-end championship - -
Grand Bend hosted a Kids of Steel event last -summer. . .
Ironwood holes -in -one '
EXE'ftk - Goiters struck it lucky al Ironwood Golt Club un June 28.
Grand Bend's Doug Riddell used a l'nun to ace the 131 -yard founh hole
and Londop's-Alex Kappas used a 4 -iron to orie-shut the 186 -yard 15th •
hole:- •
- : Also at ironwood. Lucan's Jean Scheiring aced the 100 -Yard 13th hole
with a 7 -wood on Saturday.
Exeter women
fall to Goderich
GODERICH - It lust wasn't the.
Exeter women's night at Clelderich
.on Sunday donne their London &
Area Women'. Soccer League t) -
vision 11 North game. Exeter lost 3-
1 . •
Hever Farquhar scored Exeter's •
• lone goal in the first hall. The score
was 2 -Tatter the. first hall
- ''We Just couldn't gel i1 togeth-
er," Exeter player/spokesperson
Cindy Moore said "The bounces .
lust didn't go our way.
Exeter's record is now 3-5-1
• (wins, losses: ties). good for fifth .
• place in the division The win by
(Iodericli leap -frogs them over hx -
eler to laurth. with l,ucan sitting at
' sixth spot at 1-4-3 atter a 1.-1 tic ori
Sunday against thc•l.ondon Hor-
• nets:
The Exeter women next host Lu -
can at Nabisco Field 11 on Sunday.
ill 7 p.m. -
Exeter lawn
bowling scores
Exeter
• June 3(1
t)oris Hamilton
Sandy Maxwell-
• Howard 'Johns
Mary DeBoci
• Marshal l_ bcarinti
Ray Hodgson '
• Har Bnntnell
Jerrv.DeBuct
Chad Smitti
Isobclle Rescorl: --
l)un Maguire
•- July 2.
Ir Geraldine Smith
Marshall Ucartrie
-Howard Johns
Still Micki:
Isobclle Rescorl
Markin Learing
Myrtle Maguire
Henry Urachenberg _ • 2W21-1...
. Ju1v.4
Howard John:
Isohcllc Rescorl .' -
Jerry DeBocr
I. Don: Cwcrfiolt.
Chad Smith
include a Crold and a• t rrt'. Koos,
tevci of competitio►r , "(his year --
are -
ear -are- 4(1 Gold Serie;.cirents.
each-vi•tth eltritination• and :+
'$10).0Ot) boas. and 41i° -Grass Roots
event . Inc'v'to. the program lams;
season:were die Ora \,.itiiois scnn
tin:it Un4. t teal I tie. top : l (i' point--
earnet• lit each.category carncd
shelf way into•die semifinal- wits,
'the torr eight ardv.ancttt;t-to tile.
-$50:60) iinal one week late: I
•
"We -got Mote than We bargained -
19r •froin, 11IC grtr'.i lit t•( 11. ' say,
W1 Ii-W'ttitr •"But'vt-+u.coul•sec _
Boni across die horder_iN 1'- 1 that -
this winds! give the industry the 4itt
that it needed It's been good for
.•t 'er\tn'd'. tror►i-racetrach) to;
breeding lam,- :
- iii: addition .tO the Iwi,-year-old•
-pacing colts Clutitni Kacewav will
host their exciting three-year-old
counterpart., who lowered the,track -
record hist huiiiiitet. oil August tJ ,
Arca ian will also be treated to.
lire 1W t).yi:.ai -old trthtting (.1 !hes (01,-
Aurtust 16 and die tttrce-ygai-old
trotting cults September (, •••
• Suirmaii(t / Sandia Snvde,
- .(ii$arro Site Stakes
Have a sports
tip?
Call 235-1331
Exeter Men's
Ball Hockey
June 30 results
Orange 5 i's. Maroon 3
Red 3 Ns. Green I
White 7 vs. Blue 5
Ye. low 8 vs. Black.
Recent standings -
W L P
- Yeltow l) (1 18
Red: 6 3, '12
White ,- 5 4 10
• Orange 5 4 If/
Black - 4 5 8
Blue 3 i+ .6
Green 2 7 "4
i -.•7 d
Maroon
vF•
-75;
40
49
33
45
44
28
26
-.
GA
22 ,
33
43
33
46
'49
5i
60
2W3('
2W2'
2W27
2W26
2W25
2W24-
1W23
W2'4•2W2;
2W23 .• ,
`2Wr2(i
2W20
2W1tt
'2W35 :.
2W3i
• 2W311
• 2W2-+
2W2
2W23
2W21.
Mtkc Underhill •
2W32 F.
2w25
21124 ,-
2W21
IW19
i WI.'
EXE! L 1 - *the Ex-eter Lawn
Bowling Club held their Legion
Canada L)ay celebrations bs
hosting. their: annual Open Pairs
l ournamenr • -
. • file 1.0.Q.11-. also sponsored
'Ens event
Winners this year were: •ilrst
- Les -Hitt• and Chid Smith.
3W4.2+7; second --MaryWaller
and Verona Snider. 3W29; third
Doris Hac:kne'. and -Bob
,Thutitpstm. 2W39 -f• I
Shuffleboard scores
Exeter -
June 2.4
4 game winners
Marge McCurd'. 331
Ann Nordic'. • . - 327
Bill Sullivan 2285
Ina William, � ((1
Estelle Chalmers' - 214
3 game Winners
June Hodgson 314
Tom Williams 288
Gil Norttse •
Jti1}) 2
•
4 game whiners
Jun Davi- 290
296 -.
279
26ct-
266 -
Off and rolling
4'
'
A winning second. Exeter. Lawnbowlrng Club's Doris Hacl•
ney delivers a ,ball during the Huron Apothecary ladies
.mixed pairs tournament at the club on Sunday. ' Hackney
and partner Bob Thompson finished second behind a teen -.
led by -Bert Wydeverr of St. Marys while Exeter's. Herrn, and
Mary Drachenberg finished fourth. The tournarrlen. teatured
teams from St. Mains, London, Seatorth.. Godencr, end EA: -
_ etei. For more local lawnbowling results. --sen elsewhere in.
sports. (photo/Katherrne Hai -au -10)
Jul, : E tete i i .1: t,raml 01:11.1
Croat lar kzetcr: 1 at(uuv ,McClur-
Goaltenders flit hxeter: hcmar,
(ricotta Ann Manar
e Ysou
Next game: July v ai SIrjtnrav Acts.
Exeter Strike Force U18 girls
los _ : , urauur'\ maroon.,'r.Ir 1.. -Acte:
Coal: therjssr hint:
Goaltenderc Dana:. ode.
Jul, • Niratillt,V Aix. 1 at Exeter
Goat-: \Iiiatelrc I-inkoeiner..Pallon Gtie\ •
IscC!'. 1f21wnr cr, hath'. Ann hestunci
' (suahender: 1't Cale.
Exeter Squirt
Anti: ?
t (Ciel (' ' ? t Lxete'
Duals tnrExeter 11 : Jared tfreen ;_.
tut Jcifel ;_ . suit 14unct
Gualtendcr for Exeter (1-: hr i , rtit.0
June +.
kxeirr i\ +kaptor, 1'.: Grand trend 111
Goals for Exeter 1\ 1: bund.' arilhc
Atca Marr. -
• Assn) for txeter (\ r: Catnnnu:•-v;snin
Shutout: Brett Uud. Shane PYludg.
IHRA ,
Drag Racing
Results
Haugh Tire Inc.
r
265 Thames .Rd. -
Hwy.. #83 East'
Exeter
-
Call 235-3752
MICErEUN.
BECAUSE rO YOLM If RIW MG OM YOUR IIRr S
(.rand Bend Motorplex -
Final round'results July 4 -
J Awn/ - , Car. -- _ - -. 8/1 ' hi . Mill - ,
upe r •.
• Larry Gowrie, Sarnia, _' i.1•urd "1 " .11t5(Jii 8 52. - 15).60- -
Les Sherwood, Huron Park 80 Habits, - -ii 53J 1 121`11 I 1 t.8r':
�
r Pres - , 1
1 , Bill V aril Leannugtur, 67 Chey 11 ' - - 0.)4' 1 i 38�- ( 1:1.66 i
James I. Moore. Petrolia 87 Musia» 1: - It 51 r 1 1 75" '107.9.3 • 1
- :duper Bike -•, t
Siert: Sneatctc, \iAxrdstotl. .84 Suiukt (-iSXK ' 1.50_ 8:94" 137.90
• Gary Conner:- tp1ttiwa.il S1) haw Eliminator '1155\ 1.2.92(1 v 7.41.
- Mod Street •
. Jett y Anderson. London" 85 GM( -. (177= ,. 14.766 92.5:
- .
Doug Dunk. LondonE (16 Mustang G7 - (1.16�I . 1,1.13`, 9;. ",
• Street
Paul Mclitnis,Mt. Carmel • 64 Skylark - if 59- - t 2.681
La S t'i IV St '11 n1 97 Gland Pti% 0.41.0 15 282
Kiug/Queeu of the Beach , •
Gil Norther
-Ann Northe
;Com Williams
Ina Williams
t tensalt
J une'30 •
6 giune winners
Hugh McKay -
Isabel Rogerson ..489
'Ilieo Vandenboont 465
Dave Woodward • 453
Ethel McMurtl is -43/
• Russell Ferguson 443 ,
5 game winners .•
Ina Williams - • 451 '
Hazel. McEwen, 447.
Lloyd Lovell 384 '
Edna Diet 362 -
t' orman hergusuri 345.
Torn Williams - 341
•
505
try a e 1C , 1tr .1�
Paul Klclnnis, Mt. Carmel 64 Skylark- 0.4
Jerry Anderson-Lundun - 86 GM(' S I '1 u:
.. • Grand Bend Micrei Speedwa,
Kace results from June 27
All Spurts Jr. Micro Sprints Aqua Fnni Mini Sprints
Pus. Nanrc Pos. Name
1 Paul Shipway •, 1 Darcy McLenridn -
Matt Shipway 2 D(). •
3 - -Steven'Stewart . l D(1
4 Shawn1liuntpsun 4• Jason Wilson -
5 • Chris Hearn - s Uenk Whiting:
Points standings as of June 27
All Spurts Jr. Micro Sprint. Ayua Finn Mini Sprints
Nawc Pts. Name Pts,
Paul Shipway 980 ..Dustin Lashinar 778
Matt Shlpwav
51 12.641 1v.9
46(' I:I 65 02 5 '
81'1 Darcy McLeinian738
Steven Stewart 738'.Jason Wilson 731
Chris beam 683 ' Shaun Jennison; 727
Brent Kemps 651) Josh Wood 714
. Pepsi Micro Spent.
Pu.. ;Nonni' -
U.nre)t Luno!
,\duan Kemp,
• /\I.tis lin toot
r
Jet; t:engi cl
Ud.e Ihci..ur
Pepsi Micr u Sprints
Nater Pt.
Dancll L.iltnrl+ - 7711
Mask Hickson '728 - 1
Shawn Kenai\ 722
Curtis Gautl'. -682
Jell Canipbell 673
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