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Seaforth District High School St, Columban read ca1100 an '": m! �y�
{�y Keith Murray) "' .., g Y was represented by .' small but high jump w th a height of 4 8 ,J:, News •���
Last Wednesday, July 24th, the Soccer Grounds . the St. Marys strong after this with a near Boal very talented group of tracksters Cheryl pia Bd second in the r
Gpderich united Soccer 'Club Spartans defeated, the )Irish of St. as •Brian Murray, blasted a hard at the Legion Trac# „and L'leld midget girls discus and shot put
defeated and therefore knocked
Columban by the close score of shot coming in an the left side.:In Meet', Zone C, in Cantbridgb on and third in the high' jump, Linda w V
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St, Columban out of competition I the final 5 minutes St, Columban Saturday" Fffsi an'c�" '-d"�Tace tied fop second In the midget high
for the 3rd Division cup by the, It • was a. warm Sunday put u�p a strong attack but finishers will advance to the ,lump in helghth, but placed 4th By Clive Buist
afternoon and with good, playing couldn t find the break they Ontario Legion finalkat Moone 's overall , because of number "of ` Sertforth Director of La ecrpatlpp
s' re of 1-0, '�' g Mooney
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which .should biro out needed to et the goal for the tie. f misses. Barb finished third i the
Goderich brought the pace of "ih`'t1�e $ g � ' Bay (Ottawa) Qn August 17, l' the best in both teams. Final Score The Seaforth team consisted of, midget girls 200 and 400 metres,
the game towards the .Irishmen � ��<< M '
and loan scored after about S Before the game began it was. St. Columban 1 - St. Marys Forty-four people lave entered this years Tennis
r TY Mary Lynn Glen, Ann Janmaas, The midget relay team of Cheryl. Tournament on Saturday, August. l.Oth and it is hoped that -
minutes tl�eir only goal which found that Frank Verberne has Inklings Barb Doig, Cindy Dorssers, Y g p "
severely braised or sprained Linda Ann, 'Linda and. Barb pieced many • mover' will comp �on, out and cheer them on. The
turned out to be their winning Y p ined his Good crowd' In attendance.... Dorssers, Patricia Menheere and second in the4x100 relay.
goal as Brian Allen scored on a»� J. a left arm so the Irish were left 4th defeat in a row for St. Cheryl Seymour. All.girls did very The girls, appreciated the Le -'Tournament will begin at 9:Q0 a.m. when the teens doubles
gets underway. Hopefully all final g�nes will begin close to
goal shot from 10 yards. y� without a goalkeeper for the Columban, ..Very disheartening weel. Cindy won the, Midget girls Bion giving them the opportunity 4:30 p.m. All participants will be rfotified by mail of thel
Graduall St. Columban be an s. „ r'�. - game. Therefore, it was decided loss to Irish and their fans.... high um with a height of 4' to represent Seaforth. Cindy;
g jump g p Y starting time for the first .game and of the tournament
to come back and their bests r +. n;; to have Murray McClure a . Patricia and Cheryl are .looking
chance came midway through the top-notch fullback, to play in the
half when Marvin Kale .saved a'�, F`` t z°s�T, "4 1' ' net for the game.
half
'=a a&' St. Columban opened quickly
ball going behind the Goderich A, v"`, and soon scoreYi on a hard 25 -yard
oat line and be, ball out �`
g p S ���, �w line drive -shot as Brad Finlayson
in front of 0he e Pat Delaney �� . ,
got a piece`o is head on it
, connected on a pass from Jim
deflecting just off the corner -post
�u Finlayson.
of the net.
Throughout the game St.
Columban seemed tired and only . MURRAY McCLURE "".•�'S ,
came on in small spurts, due to
good forechecking keeping the Final Score ,
Irish hemmed in as well as good St. Columban 0 - Goderich ]
fullbacks who broke up many
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forward to representing the Sea-
rega ahons.
Our.Lacrosse team is to be commended on a fine effort they
forth Legion. at the Ontario finals
demonstrated in Wingham last week. Although going down to
later this month• o
defeat it was the first game of'box Lacrosse the boys -have '
first game of best of 2 out of 3
in P. W.S.U. ladies Bantam •Dp
played while their opponents are presently in a league and to �.
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have played for quite some tithe. The was enjoyed by all
�r ombine$'
_game
and much closer than the score of 1� 3 indicates. It is ape
outside and u the middle:
that the team will -be able to play W;inghatn'fwice•again before,
'season
defeat
theconcludes, The successful workshops put on by the,
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Ontario Lacrosse 'Association greatly helpedthe boys and a
Coddri ht
more advanced series of workshops. wil,Fb9mmence August
21st for any interested participants.
The Brodha en Combines
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Roller Skating resumes this week. For the next two weeks
skating will commence at 8 P.M. Fridays and Sundays.
defeated Courtright on, Sunday,
The main problem, however, is
backing away from United players
July 28 in Courtright to win the
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• breaking attempts by St.
forwards on the
Irish Inklings
Carl Moller, Goderich goalie,
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In the first race at Goderich raceway Friday evening°-
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first game of best of 2 out of 3
in P. W.S.U. ladies Bantam •Dp
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outside and u the middle:
picked up shutout....Reninghaus
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Cactus Mack, owned b Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schenk,
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The main problem, however, is
backing away from United players
big man for Goderich during
game.... Frank, Verberne played
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of Crediton, was second with John Duckworth of
Goderich driving. Third was Excel Mac, owned and
playdowns.
The team earned the right to
play Courtright by defeating
Park,and
Pool
Fund
closingin on the ball. There was
another good game...Neutral
driven by Roy Meriam, Goderich. Scarlet Slipper,
one Irishman who shone during
field was considered so genie was.
owned b Grant and Carl Fisher, Goderich, was fourth
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Tavistock in 2 straight aures.
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the game, however, and that was
played in London.
with Carl driving. Fifth was Wayne Express owned by
game
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Courtright will be in
Previously acknowledged
3697,00
Ronald E. Hansen 5.00
•Murray McClure, ,who was always
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ST. MARYS UPSET ST.
George Caldwell and driven b Gerry Roebuck, both of
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Goderich. Out of the money was Sebringville, owned by
played'
Dublin on Thursday, August Ist
Susan L. White
15.00
Mrs. Anona Crozier 5.00
Mrs Alex Dennis 5.00
taking goal kicks and never
backed away from Goderich
COLUMBAN
Ray Mathcrs, 'and driven by John Mathers," both of
at 7 p.m.
William C, Brown
McConnell &Stewart
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:50.00
No Name 5.00
players.
Last Sunday, July 28, at the
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Goderich.
The second race winner was Mikes Jimmy Lynn,
The members -of the team are
as follows: ' Vicki Benncweis,
Bethel Bible Church S
25.00'
Total to date $3884.00'
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owned b La Zee M Stables, Parkhill and Ken
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'Roebuck.
Gayle Beuermann, Karen Bruxer,
Lucy Sills
Marguerite Dunn
5.00
5.00
Meet
Walges, Londbn and driven' by Gerry The
time of the mile 2.07 and the was 4.20.
Karen Cronin, Maureen Delaney,
Janette Duffy, Teresa Hicknell,
Frances Houston
15.00
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INSURANCE
the
-payoff
Gerry Cooper
5.00
Out of the mone was Timberina H owned b
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Pat' Jarmuth, Joanne Jordan,
Paula sen
10.00
Auto Fire Life
Arnold D. Doak, Goderich and driven . by John
Mariarme Dale, Cheryl-, McClure, •
'McGrath
Ivan Forsyth„
Forsyth
5.00
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St Columban
soccer team
Duckworth, as was Jimmy The Butler, owned by Robert
Donna Sandy
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Colleen,
No Name
2.00
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BRAD FINLAYSON,
and`H. O. Jerry of Goderich with Robert driving. ln.,tbg.
by
McGrath,,, Lori l�irgi
Murray, Mary Hele O Rourke,
Viggo Caspersen
10:00'
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games and practices because of
St. Columban held wide
third race, Son of Paragon, owned and diwiven
William Caldwell, of Clinton, was fourth.
The coaches , are Laura
Gordon Heard Construction
10.00
Insurance Agency Limited
the long trip from his residence in
a
margin in control of the play for
Fourth in the fourth race was Judy Mathers, owned
Benncweis, Joe Cronin, • Larry
Office in, Masonic Block
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London. However, he alwaysChristmas
the rest of the half providing.
and driven by Mac Sewers of Londesboro. Out of the
Cook and Don McClure.
Tree Plantations
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Main Street
makes it and provides a solid
basis for the defense. Because of
.good.
defense for McClure in the net
money was Deep Run Billy, owned by Mr. and
W.O.McLean. Out of
The team expressed a special
thanks to their
American Christmas
plantations rover a'
P bout
tree
450,000
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their many accomplishments and
but still n ever scored despite
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some close chances.
Mrs.w.O.McLean and driven by
the money in the fifth race was G.D.Direct, owned by
supporters over
the past several weeks.
acres.
k' ° ''"' • combining with his good playing At the opening of -the- second
ability, Dave is a valuable half the Irish still controlled but
4 member of the St. Columban
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Soccer Club. then seemed to settle into a form
SCORING LEADERS of a defensive AOL This soon
(as of
SCORING
MondayJuly E are:) proved to be disastrous as a St.
Marys' player broke through the
G A Pts.' middle andscored to tie the
Neil Murray 10 4 14 score. -
Brian Murray 2 10 12 The Irishmen then, came on
Pat Delaney 7 3 10 slowly and theA it seemed just a
Brad Finlayson 5 5 10 matter of time before they would
Casey Van Bakel 3 7 10 capitalize. Just theh a St. Marys'
Marvin Kale 2 7 9 forward was sent a clearing pass
Doug O'Reilly 1 2 3 and scored easily on a breakaway "
DAVE O'REILLY Tom Burke 0 3 3 y,hich Murray,. McClure had • no
Paul Coyne 1 1 2 chance on about 7 minutes from
Dave O'Reilly playing in his 3rd Karl Teichart 1 0 1
season a d 21 ears of,a a is one the end of the game.
4 y g Dave O'Reilly 0" 1 1
of the biggest players on the GordDick -0 1 1 Correction
team. A team leader Dave may Murray McClure 0 .1. . 1 '1n last w%ek,,.0,.swim meet results,
find it difficult to make it to all the Jim Finlayson 0 1 X • the winner of the 9-10 Boys
Freestyle was Greg Core.
Lawn - owlers ne
ed%a wI
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Tuesday evening was the entries are .already in for this Mr. Lorne Dale. or Arthur
monthly pot . luck supper at the tournament. Finlayson. By -getting some extra
Lawn Bowling' Club and all The Sunset Men's Club are bowls it is hoped to get some
present enjoyed a most looking for good used -bowls to more people interested in
sumptuous supper. .Five greens purchase. Anyone having a ,set bowling. Young and old bowlers
:.were in play afterwardsbut they would sell 'please contact are welcyme,
due to rainfall the games, were
canee.laed. "'
The men held a most successful AM
th
tournament this being e annual.
Westinghouse men's doubles: 5 P p R TS C OWRERf
Twenty-two rinks were present
from London, Stratford,
Goderich, Waterloo, Clinton, St..
Marys, Elora, Mitchell,
Tottenham, Exeter and Seaforth.
First place went to Cliff Brown
and partner of St. Marys with -3W '` ® 5?=t THE RIGHT=MANDER
plus 54. In second place was the N"' } PITCHER FOR THE
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rink skipped. by Earl Allison of OAKLAND AS
Goderich with 3Wplus 51. 3rd Rol.t�
prize went to Reg. Robi'hson of '
Mitchell with 3W plus 48.In
fourth place was the Seaforth 'rink
of Art Finlayson and Lorne Dale
with 2W plus 53- and last place WOW9P 6 OUT OF
went to Harry Pritchard of Elora %-197z WORLD
' with 2W plus 52. .SERIES GAMES
The ladies rink skipped by Ella AGAINST THE CINCINNATI
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Munro with Jean L-ann, vice and d, '
Mae Habkirk, lead took first RE95. HE BEGAN ASA
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place in Goderich and also O 6TART�R iN 19%1 '
winning the Gerrard trophy. AND ENDED Up
These three ladies also competed B H 5441NG , RA -r
in the 2nd round in ProvincialOTHM
Al -AT FINI5NING ViIIIgT
Playdowns in Brantford last
Tuesday. Brenda Finalyson also f '�cfip��ED
competed -in the singles division'
and although they did not win, t�?•y
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they all had the experience of
being in the pla'ydowns. - -L_I
The rink of Art Finlayson and Hl: WAD 17 5AVE5 IN '71 ANi72l
Lorne Dale also competed in LAST SEASON PI_U5.11 V)CToRIE5
iondon this past week in the A. 2,/17 ERA AND 110'�gMwtmt is
W.O.B.A. playi