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Times Advocate, 1997-07-02, Page 15Rick Boon gave up five runs and nine hits in his five innings of work and Dan Masse- put in four solid in- nings in relief.holding Lakeside hitters to one run and three hits. • Dave Russell led Express hitters with a two -run homer. Bill Glover connected for •two hits and Masse, John Fountain. Terry Genttner and Steve Farquhar had one hit each. Next for 'the Express is. a road double-header versus London at Windamere Park on Sunday. ► SPORT$ Rounding the corner Exeter Saddle Club's Debbie Ryan guides Sugar -Sierra through the open Western riding class during the gaming -show at the club in 'Huron Park on Sunday. Midget ball coaching staff have their say • EXETER: The coaching staff for the folded Exeter Midget "'D' hardhall team sax it wasn't a lack of commitment that spelt the team's demise early iacf month but a lack -of players: . • Upon heanng,some of the de- tails of last week's story. former manager Brad Gregus- faxed his response-to"the T-A,from his new horbe in St. Lucia about the team folding Gregus said the team folded not because of his being posted in the Caribbean or due t. .. lack of commitment from coach Doug Schade.•assist- ant manager Dennis Knits or the eight players. - 'The reason- the team. folded was due to a lack. of. available platers.' .•he Said. in. .the fax "Manx boys.this age 1.16-- 7 ) are dvailable to play in April. but by the end of May. they have taken on after school lobs of carrYing groceries. pumping gas. etc.. and • all. of a sudden are not available for games ` - Last week's stop did :state that jobs were one reason why players_ couldn't make practices or games. - . Gregus'added that he. Schade and Kints had ."spent many hours on the phone trying to) so- licit more players. but to no avail." Have a sports tip? Call the Times -Advocate 235-1331 Exeter women blank the West End Blues LONI)O\ - The Exeter \\ om- cn•s• So;cc1remains undefeated ith-a 2-1i road Win oyer the West End Blues . • Cindy AIoorc opened the scoring early in the first half by shdin the hall past the keeper after Becci Far- quhar -chipped the hall oyer the de- fence players' heads. Moore re- turned the -favor by setting up a ---goal- •h Farquhar _late _in_the first with a corner kick. . Exeter continued their strong of- fcnsiyc• game in the second half L v. title shutting down the Blues de- fenstych : Ha\ Icy Snell and Ann Hcenex played excellent games and Jana Webster earned her second , shutout of the season in net. - Exeter- is noir 2-() for the year. Their next game is tonight at Wal- lacetown and their next home game is Sunday at 7 p.m., a rematch ver- sus the Blues. - Express doubled at home by Lakeside The visiting Lakeside got fine pitching and - hitting to down Exeter EXETER The Exeter Express fell behind -early at home to Lake- side last -week •and couldn't catch up to fall.toa 2-7 record With the 6- 3 loss: Lakeside scored. one run in the sei-ond.. two in both the third and fourth and one more in the seventh •to seal -the win. 'Exeter. responded • . with a.run in the second and two in the ninth. but it was too little, too late.' ':They got the Jump on us early." coach' hoe Fulop .said. "Thee have yen• good hitting . They also threw their hest pitcher (Chris Adkins) at �s.. E.M.H.A. COACHES NEEDED Anyone interested in coaching. managing or being a trainer for a 'Jockey team for the 1997-98 season please cad: lack Mayer at 235-0581 or mail to` E.M.H.A:, Box 412. Exeter, Ontario N'OM 1S6 e E.M.H.A. HOCKEY REGISTRATION Sat. July 12 12 to 2 p.m. . at the South Huron Rec Centre, • in the Minor Hockey room 0 • LATE FEE OF $20. FOR ANY • REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED ; • AFTER JULY 12th . • We are now accepting , • registrations for Girls Hockey. ► Junior Girls -13 and under, Intermediate gins 14 to 19 • Limited space available. Residency rule applies. ► 4 1997BUSINESS REVIEWS "Information Directory" 265 Thames Rd. E • H A U G H T IR E Exeter 235-3752 Toll Free 1-416-551-1860 firestone 0' o (Goodrich 11ii1''(%CEsrtinE MICHELIN. KEEPS YOUR VEHICLE ON THE ROLL For many consumers, buying automobile tires is a ritual complicated by a tangle of specifications, performance claims, regulations and special offers. Weeding through this tangle is often an unpleasant and confusing experience. Uninformed consumers can easily buy new tires without knowing what they are getting for their money. 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