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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-17, Page 13— „ A STRIKE OR A HIT? — Nobody was. quite bat for the Queen's team in Men's recreational sure for a minute when Dennis Campbell was at ball MOrldaY eight at the 9Ptithlet Perk. • New frees and excitement are the order nt, the day as the Men's flee League. offiiaIy opened their season. Ail the teams have,added new players and it looks as if it Will be the test year ever if the opening weeks are any indicatiOn. Sundays opener saethe Village and Mainstreet pay to a 1-1. tie. JOWL Coleman a. recent -draft by Mainstreet and veteran Rick Woods locked in a pitchers duel, 3ill Price tripled in the fourth inning to drive home the Village's run but the sixth inning saw Murray Henderson single home Bob. BeutteraniBer with, the tieing run to even the count. Both teams played excellent defencive bill as they ended in the draw. The late game saw the weekends only lopsided game as the Teachers using all of their squad of last season continued their winning ways with a convincing 12;4 victory over a short handed Turf Club, The Turf Cub in the process of rebuilding with several new players didn't use their pitchers of last year as Mark Tynbant saw is first action in the new recreational league. Monday's games proved as exciting as Sunday's as the Firemen recorded their se cond tie game as they rallied to tie the -Queens in a 3-3 deadlock. The Queen's ROOKIE OF THE YEAR — lan Doig kept up a• BEST DEFENCEMAN — Centenaire freasurer, opened a 2.0 first inning lead family tradition of fine hockey when he received Gary Gray presented the Gray -Bach trophy for as Ray KlaltgiS tripled. The the rookie of the year trophy. for the • = best defenseman to Don Heardthird saw the Queens score Centennaires• from Bill Smith. - an unearned rtin to move Up Crowd at cOncert 3-0 and it looked like an easy MOST IMPROVED — Don McClure, of the Centenaires' executive presented the most Two talented girls. Carol the Bahamas earlier in the Brown Carter and Nancy Berger Jackman from Seaforth who learned music together performed a very enjoyable and successful duo piano concert last Saturday evening in. scaforth Public - School auditorium to a very receptive audience . who responded with a standing ovation, • The ;program consisted of works by Haydn, J.S. BAch. Chopin. Moszkowski; Von Weber, Benjamin and Mozart as well as several contemporary pieces. On Friday afternoon the pupils of Seaforth Public School were treated to a preview of the concert. Carol 4nd Nancy played duo piano concerts to: large audiences in 'Montreal and in wtn Walks and errors in the third saw two singles by Boys' Minc)r �R Minor Soccer Is behmg orgsnhed for baYs Squirts (born in 19711,72/73). • Atoms (Born in 1970-69) Interested players should attend the near practice Nion. May 21 6:30p.m. S.A.E.S. •• . • • improved 'Player's trophy to.Jerome • Aubin ..at' • the Junior 0. Hockey team's banquet Friday night. " • • • .•(Expositor Photo) . • SPORTSMANSHIP — Larry Dolmage of the Centenaires was presented with trophies for Sportsmanship and ability by Glen McClure of the Centenaire executive at the team's banquet Friday: • . "On the road or on the trail T• • ts;eVerytthing you'll ever want Ina dual-purpose Sports a two-stroke engine, rigid tubular tranie. ant" ELDER .ENTER.PRUSES SALES & SERVICE MAL 262-6142 HENSALL - ONT. Year tuthedzed 'serVice dealer ode v,__,ortiaokiertieseatka Poplin slacks.. no.1 timmer favorite from start to firlish • When conifort and a. good..fit matters, poplin is the top Choice in casual slacks. Cool and light Weight' polyes-' ter and cotton. With itsown cross grain striped •belt. • The right, styles. The right:colors. 1, Creat for golf, • boating and deesSilig up. Sizes .211.0)42 • - ME* FASHION SHOP : 77Abtfor4 st. STRATFORD 271411111. baseba'! %Lk AeWCQIIVr5 Chuck Robbins 11.1"nfts ttssFifsocrh;hreP.Flusreh;ntweti! The fourth again saw newcomer single and eZtVaelenWtialedlYthIC"gaemeasforPathv: the ere rneemn Thee was remainKoriedsesr 4,59f neither learn could mount Aqicas scoring threat. The late contest also, provided plenty of excitement as the Traveller* Pipped the BP Bears by, a 44 count. The Traveller* took advantage of early inning jitters and scored I run in the first and opened a 4-0 lead in the second with, Scott King's double the only extra 1?ase hit. The third saw B.P. come badlt.to life, as Fred Burton's three run homer narrowed :the gap to 4-3, Both teams tightened up and neither could add to their, sceres. The first week of play. saw Sunday's games postponed to Thursday night. Mondays games saw the Teachers,last years champs, rally to ni p the Mainstreet nine by a 9-8 score, Then the Queens onthit the Village and posted 9-5vicatcQtn rYio' Theon 'Thursday saw the Firemen's new pitcher Chuck Robbins and, the Travellers Gord Mour lock in a duel as the teams battled to a 1 all draw. The late game saw the B.P. Bears open with a home ruh by Ben Akker then double the count on the Turf Club to score a 12-6 win. This 'vveeks action Will see. the Mainstreeters and THE HURON EXPOSITOR MAY11 . , Firemen open on SiledaYT the late game. squad whtle the li May 20th and the TraVellece4 Mondays action Will See pits the And Teachers lock hp .5 in the Queens take on the B.P. Mile* TOP SCORER — Seaforth 'Centenaire Cam Doig, centre, was too scoter in the Junior D league this year for his 60 goals and was presented that trophy at a recent league banquet in Lucan. Friday night in Seaforth he went on to collect still more awards, as leading scorer and most valuable player on the Centenaire team •from. Manager Terry Craig, left and coach Mitch Kennedy'. (XpOsitor Photo) STANDINGS TO DATE W L T Pts. Teachers Queens 1 0 I 3 Travellers • 1 0 1 3 Firemen 0 0 2 2 ' 1 i 0 2 Village 0 1 1 1 Mainstreet 0 1 1 1 Turf Club 0 2 0 0 I , Interested in ' Men's, FLAG FOOTBALL mi., At S.D.H.S, Tuesday, May 22 6:30p.m.. • .1, W:e thank you our customers and friends. for your attendance at our Open House MaY,...10„11'. and 12 and for giving us ,an.'.ofilSOrtunity tp-lotiyou'*qe our enlarged and renovated Seaforth store and showro�m ....... Thank you, foo, for your most generous • • 0.00100.0ts:-.060-.0047-*1$110..s......s. t,• To thoi0.. of 'fot) who were. unable,tatake:, part in. the ()pentHouse lost, week, we extend '42 welcome to visit us at any time. Congratvicitions'to those who were winners of door prizes. They, GOY DEVINE R.R.2Seaforth Vanity and marble top • GERRY COOPER Seaforth Sow and hammer Mrs. HELEN CHESNEY R.R.4 Seaforth Bar-B-Que 'NELSON DALE 'DAVE KUNDER GREG. HOGGARTH ROBB1E VAN DEN HENGEL KAREN DRISCOLL NELSON PULLMAN SHEILAMORTON, KIN HENDERSON Seaforth R.R.2 Kipper) ' R.R.Seaforth Seaforth R.R.2 Kippen Seaforth Seaforth Planter box e 5 cartons ceiling tile Enough Ceramalite to enclose a standard bath tub area Plate mirror Metal picnic table frail* Dried flower arrangeMeilt. Tool chest and tools Mitr Box, rod saw ' ' • 4.1,- 4 •