Times Advocate, 1994-8-10, Page 16-1
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Times-Adtxxate, August 10, 1994
__SPORES_
Stars to shine in St. Pauls in South Prth all-star game
ST. PAULS - The 1994 South
Perth Men's Fastball League will
hold its annual all-star gam this
Friday night in St. Pauls.
The league's annual banquet will
take place beforehand, with the
game scheduled for 8:30 p.m.
Representatives from the eight -
team Blue Division include: Pitch-
ers Jeff Pauli (Mets), Steve Strasser
(ANAF), Don Harris (Magic) and
Kevin Gettler (Gladiators); catchers
Randy Raycraft (Mets), . Tim Du-
bois (Magic) and Bentley Eghoetz
(ANAF); first basemen Scott
Shackleton (Staffens) and Dan
O'Connell (Mets); second basemen
Rick Pauli (ANAF) and Rod John-
ston (Imperials); shortstops Dennis
South Perth Men's Fa
Final Standing
Blue Division
W
15
13
12
11
I0
7
6
5
St. Marys Staffens
Mitchell Mets
Milverton Magic
Sebringville ANAF
Tavistock Orioles
Exeter Imperials
Fullarton A's
Mitchell Gladiators
L P
6 30
8 26
9 24
10 22
11 20
14 .14
15 12
16 10
Red Division
St. Marys Hawks 17 3 34
Sebringville Indians 16 4 32
St. Pauls Generals 12 8 24
Milverton Magnums 11 9 22
Tavistock Merchants 10 10 20
Shakespeare Colts 7 13 20
Shakespeare Sox 2 18 4
Top four teams in each division ad-
vance to 'A' playoffs.
Kippen Gun
Club
August 2
Jamie Caldwell
Paul Hoff
Elliot German
Ernie Marshall
Dennis Boyd
Mark Tuckey
Harold Smith
Glen Mogk
Bill Stewart
Ed Steegstra
Gord Robinson
John Glazier
Tim Hoff
Jeff Darling
Dennis Steep
Lloyd Vennor
Edwin Miller
Mark Penhale
Larry McNeil
Glen Jeffery
50
25
25
24
24
24
24
24
24
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
22
21
20
17
Exeter lawn
bowling
August 1
Har Brintnell
Vi Hendy
Ray Smith
Gretta Richards
Stan Roth
Marion Dearing
June Hodgson
August 2
Ray Smith
Har Brintnell
Lorna Spencer
Harry VanOsh
Geo. Barr
August 4
Ray Smith
Marion Dearing
Audrey MacGregor
August 6
Howard Johns
Wilmer Adkins
Barb Triehner
Hazel Westcott
2W34
2W32
2W32
2W30
2W30
2W23
2W20
2W29
2W24
2W21
2W20
2W18
2W32
2W27
IWI9
2W25
1W14
1W14
1W14
Shuffleboard
Hensall
August 2
6 game winners
Thelma Thiel
Ethel McMurtrie
John Pepper
Lorne Archer
Dave Woodward
Pat Davis
Dave Kyle
Allen Johns
August 3
5 game winners
John Pepper
Howard Johns
Jim Davis
Marge McCurdy
4 game winners
Wilma Davis
Grace Farquhar
Estelle Chalmers
Ruby Beaver
August 4
5 game winners
John Pepper
Lloyd Lovell
Tom Williams
Blanch Johns
4 game winners
Howard Johns
Hugh McKay
Doris Miller
Pearl McKnight
567
554
497
493
455
422
420
419
449
419
371
365
3,3
284
236
224
383
376
370
362
295
224
204
168
tball League
'A' playoffs (best -of -three)
Blue Division:
St. Marys Staffens vs. Sebringville
ANAF
Mitchell Mets vs. Milverton Magic
Red Division:
St. Marys Hawks vs. Milverton
Magnums
Sebringville Indians vs. St. Pauls
Generals
'B' playoffs
Tavistock Merchants (bye)
Tavistock Orioles vs. Shakespeare
Sox
Shakespeare Colts vs. Mitchell
Gladiators
Exeter Imperials vs. Fullarton A's
auli (Gladiators) and Joe Harris
(Mets); third basemen Ron Kreis
(Staffens) and Rick Ballantyne
(ANAF) and outfielders Jamie
Pearn (A's), Woody Gilbert (Mag-
ic) and Erik Haetling (Gladiators).
John Roger (Staffens) and Andy
Bader (Mets) will coach. Tavistock
Orioles will have no representatives
on this year's club.
Representatives from the seven -
team Red Division include: Pitch-
ers Scott Brookshaw (Hawks), John
Van Nes (Generals) and Don Scott
(Indians); catchers Gary keynen
(Generals) and Randy Wicke (Mag-
nums); first basement Bill Follings
(Merchants) and Wendell Archer
(Sox); second basemen Mark
McKay (Generals) and Jody Eidt
(Indians); shortstops Roy McMillan
(Colts) and Derek Shackleton
(Hawks); third basemen Jeff Van
Vliet (Hawks) and Ross Yantzi
(Merchants); outfielders Don
Stroud (Hawks), Bruce 1 Pletsch
Crediton beats Exeter
EXETER - The home team cer-
tainly didn't have the advantage last
Tuesday night as the Exeter Greys
were beaten 19-0 by visiting Credi-
ton in Huron -Perth Ladies Fastball
League action.
Crediton, combining veterans
with newcomers got a great effort
from pitcher Jill Sararas and catch-
er Tammy Smith. Defensively Deb
Lord had a good game at the short-
stop position.
Offensively Crediton scored two
runs in the first and five more in the
second to take a commanding lead.
Angie Gould just missed hitting
for the cycle as she had a single,
double and triple. Second baseman
Teresa VanRaay had two singles
and a triple while Sue Coates con-
nected for a single and a triple.
Monday in Crediton, the hosts
beat Kirkton.
The four team league is preparing
for the August 26 and 28 wrap-up
tournament in Sebringville which
will see the teams play a round-
robin format.
Exeter peewee boys won the 'A' title of the Usbome Softball League on Sunday. Here are, back,
left; Tom Dalrymple, coach; Greg Geoffrey, Chad Dalrymple, Cam Dougall, Brian Hayman, Kian
McDougall, Roger Dougall, coach. Front, left; Dave Marshall, Andrew Frieter, Jessie Bergman,
Ben Cottrell, Tim Maver. Absent: Jason Fache, Tim Hundey.
Grand Bend girls won the peewee 'A' title of the Usborne Softball League on Sunday. Here are,
back, left; Erin Jennison, Ron Pickering, coach; Shannon VanRompaey, Misty Zarnik, Carrie 111 -
man, Kate Gillespie, Kristin McIntyre, Joanne Pickering, coach. Front, left; Stephanie Rader, Jen
Todd, Katie Pickering, Emily Miller, Terri -Lynn Sheppard.
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Credlton won e girls 'B' title of the Usbome Softball League. Here are, back, left; Kathy
Hayter, coach; Lisle Geurts Miranda Hayter, Michelle Flnkbeiner, Annette Zwambag, Lisa Clarke,
MaryAnn Grotentraast, Beth Clarke, coach. Front, left; Jo -Dee Regier, Julie Hearn, Missy Hayter,
Samantha Edwards, Christine Pertschy.
(Merchants), Darryl Eidt (Indians), (Magnums). Tom Greason (Hawks)
Dale Levy (Indians), Rick Roes and Kevin Yantzi (Colts) will han-
(Magnums) and Terry Yungblut dle the coaching duties.
Gold for Hensail girls
They helped Seaforth go unbeaten
in five games including the final
NIAGARA FALLS - What a
weekend for Hensall's Kim Taylor,
Lisa Rooseboom and Julie Re-
aburn.
The trio were in Niagara Falls
o� the weekend where they helped
Seaforth wig the Ontario Pro-
vincial Women's Softball Associa-
tion Novice Tier 2 championship.
"Lisa Rooseboom played a great
centre field. She made several fab-
ulous catches," said a very excited
coach Georgina Reynolds.
Seaforth opened with a 14-0 win
over Cambridge on Friday and
then followed with wins of 12-2, 8-
1 and 12-3 over Pt. Colborne, Au-
rora and Whitby.
"The kids played great ball and
they had a fantastic time doing it,"
said Reynolds.
Sunday in the final, Seaforth had
little trouble beating Aurora 10-3.
Stephen Twp.
Minor Hockey
Registration
Tues., Aug. 16
5 to 8:30 p.m.
at the Stephen Twp. Arena
Pre -Tyke to Midget
Girls junior & Senior
1994-95 LUCAN MINOR HOCKEY
/REG/IS 17R//A'11710IIN ,
AUG. 6 9-12 NOON
AUG. 10 6-8 P.M.
AUG. 13 9-12
Lucan Arena
Equipment Exchange
Exeter Minor
Hockey School
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September 5-9 111
at Hensall Arena. Fee $70.00
(includes a Hockey School sweater)
Designed to improve hockey skills.
Group A: 7-9 yrs. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
-' Group B: 10-11 yrs. 7:00 - 8 p.m.
Group C: 12-13 yrs. 8 - 9 p.m.
Group D: 14-17 yrs. 9 - 10 p.m.
Head Instructor - Dave Partridge call 235-0448
The Wrath
of .
Grapes
by Don Cherry
TIIE BACKLASH IS COMING! ... Continued
1 understand that when a police officer puts on that uniform, it's
like rolling the dice in today's society, but to be killed by a guy who
should have been out of the country (deported), is just too much. a
young 25 year old man, shot through the head on a routine patrol on
the drug beat. Get this though, the guys
going to plead self-defense for killing
the officer. I often wonder how the bu-
reaucrat (who screwed -up to allow this
nut -hall to stay in the country) feels
when he reads about these tragedies.
Hcy, all of us come from a foreign
country (except for native Canadians),
hut when they abuse and laugh at our
laws, it's time to step down hard.
"The Big One"
Coming Soon!
Watch for it!
Ala kipast Rea Ince
Ari
282 Main St. Exeter Tel./Frac 2364314