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Top 'Swim Award
To Bob Fletcher
3obriateberi. swimming llt-
ntrneter for ggetOr Kinalnen'a
Summer pleygrOUnd, Waft 10,4iVSNed:
hut go4 .orasa Instructer's. Badge
following a tour -day einem at
the` Red 'Cross /lousq. in, awa
Technical School, bondon, last
week.
The bodge is. the 'highest seam -
Ming award In (Janatte4nd requir,
ea ProtleieneY instructiOn QX
both 'swimming Ami lifesaving.
District Horses
Win On July 1
Doris Dar; owned and driven
by Tom YearIV, Ngetert won the
first division of the. 2.30, -class at
Goderich On Dominion Day. She
ecOreda first and a aeceud.
W. Rees, •KiPPen, • 1404 two
horses in the money, HoneyG.
Lee re47Wo, thirds n the 3.39
and Laddie G. ItOok a 0000114 in
the 2,22.
Eldon TeMig, of Liman, scored
a first with his. Linde's. :Girl in
t11.4 .g
Pryde, .owned by Pete
Elsenbachr Grand. Bend, won a
third in the 2,20,
Donne G., wen hale heats of
the 2,24 Pace t Strethroy the
same day. he is _owned by 'Clar-
ence Young, Ltican. •
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League Lea livg Trii..,f01
ash.. wood .Presses. For First Place
vRsookY mamma, JULY
The reef fell fn. .on Mohawks
this week and. left the i,eagne
leaders 'barely- hanging on Ito first
elm*. in the ifuronRertla race.
Dashwood Tigers trail the tribe.
by one point and Mitchell 'Legion -
Ores are .only 'twopoints away.
'The .f,fogionaires and the Tigers
landed 4303 ,and 134 blowon
i'dobAwks this past week ea ,440
-fichedule .started intothe second'
halt The: besets were a jolt
mehawks plans to Oaptures their
first pennant in years.
Dashwood added *another two
Points. Tuesday' 'night by .cloblier--
lug Anbure 4141. That's,'39 runs
last .year"e.chatnes bveacored in
two games. TI3ey're red hot,
Zurich !Lumber KInga Suffered
a setback when they lost 54 to
Clinton .Tuesday night,
A. ,strategie "double, clouted by
the last batter in the .Mitchell
lineup, turned what might have
been a close Exeter Mohawk :win
into en melearessing route Tense -
day night, •
Datcher Stu Henderson, who
hadn't hit the ball 'At of the in-
field in two previous trips, crack-
ed the disastrous tWo-bag.ger into
centre-left field in the sixth'
lan-
Ing to drive In . three runs. The
1-1.1) Standing
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Exeter Mohawks -„—_7 4 1 15
Dashwood Tigers 7 6 0 14
Mitchell Legionaires 8 3 d. 13
Zurich Lumber Kings
Auburn
Clinton Lions Juniors -...
Scores .
Auburn 4, Clint'on 1
Dashwood 18, Exeter 3
• Mitchell 10, Exeter 3
Dashwood 11, Auburn 0
" Clinton 5, Zurich 3
Future Games
July
S. -Mitchell at Airburn
Clinton at Dzeter
Eashwood Zurich
11.—Auburn, at Clinton
•Zurich at Mitchell
Exeter at Dashwood
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blow broe. UP it 8-2 bell pent and teens didn't finish the ineilsir.
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1.1P -P°4 "it tr3Wil defences '4w1)-. Despite .lraving Onftered: tiot l'Oea.
The next inning, the. locals .coM.. Persona only gave up five bite tee
;flitted three bobbies to give the' the lefitebell crew. 'Wheeler .gaYa
Legieueiree. :tour more retent. ' ap another live.
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Up tee the sixth it wan be best
DaU eeeteAt the IiiielV4Wk2 1t4Are
been in this season. Manager Jim
Fairhairn had shufflod.,,his lineUp'
4n an effort tee eleake the aluneP
444 teem. "hit agalatit Itash•WOOd",
Friday night and t looked like
the strategy was paying oft,
Don Wells opened the game
with 4 share tripe into right -cen-
tre ain4 scored on Bob Illebeteg's
sacrifice ly. IViehowks Wok a
jead in the second. when Fred
Darling who was ;hit Iby pitcher,
tallied on singlee by I»n 1rPti9tt
and Lorne Hetugh,
Line Rohfritsch scored an uln.
earned run for Mitchell in the last
of the secend, He reached first
en an error and stole home when
the', tribe tried. -to catch another
runner 'between first and second;
,011ucle Parsons, Mohawk star -
and pougiAltchiSon, the win-
ner, locked in a pitcher's duel
for three innings. The tribe broke
the ice again in the first of :the
sixth when Bob Meharg counted
the third run after hitting a ,dou-
ble. Ken. Saxton sacrificed 'him
home, The came the storm.
Parsons etarted the trouble
himself when he reached for Bili
Slnith'S ground ball and deflected
It out of thirdbasenuen Don Wells'
reach, The Exeter hurler -struck
out the next man but Ron Krae,
mer singled to score Smith. Line
Rohfriteeh and Joe Walthers.
Walked to set the scene fer Hen-
derson's aouble.
After that blot); Chuck Wheeler
took the mound and gave up a
single to Harry Elliot which scor-
ed Henderson.
Mohawks were after revenge
In the seventh before a double
play •stopped them cold. A single
by Lorne Haelgle, walk to Wheel-
er and Well's 11R-by-piteher, load-
ed the bases 'Witte none out and
the heavy end of the batting or-
der corning up, But Har Holtz-
man dribbled a grounder to Aitch-
ison who picked. Haugh off at the
plate and Henderson .caught Hol-
tzman at first for a crucial double
play. 1VIeharg's fly to centrefield
ended the threat. •
Singles, by :Smith, Sendereon,
Gatenby and. Aitchison and the
three) tribe errors, gave Legion-
aires an extra four Tures. The
•Aiteleloon, hack on the -Mound
for the first time sinee.-.1ee Injur-
ed hia Zingers In a saw nifl iteel.
dent, struck out six Mehowks4,04
allowed Only seven kits eg; he
eheited erle bisecend -win ogaine
et the tribe, Wells end Hough.
hit twice; affehars, Loader and
Gravett clouted one safety aaati•
'hfehtewit lineup eleange$ includ-
ed transfer of Red Loder to cow
trefield and rred, Darling from
left field to first hese; 1:140rea
ifaugh mewed over to eeeond,_
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Cats Humble
Tribe Friday
Dasizwood Tigers 104 tbst, wood
to the horsehide Friday night to
humble the league -leading Exeter
Legion Mohawks 124 'before 4
crowd of 1,000 at Exeter Kiwi -
men's Dominion. Day Celebrotion..
• The cats,sPobted the tribe et
370 lead In. the first inning but
thumped out a steady pattern of
hits ,from the third on tp pile up
a...lopsided win. Bob Russell and
Chuck Wheeler were tb.e victims
of theTigers' attack;
Mohawks found the Tigers'
Gerry Guenther hard on the bat-
ting averages as he allowed only
eix hits. The tribe had little dif-
feelaty with the portsider en
May 24 when Exeter 'won the
Dashwood opener 8-3 but Guen-
ther got his revenge Priday.
After a shaky start, the Dasbweod
flinger faced only three men an
inning except for the fourth when
Red Loader led off with a 'double,
R was the bottom helt of the
Dashwood lineup which caught
fire at the 'plate, Dick Regier,
Terry Wade, Guenther and young
Buss Page clouted two hits each
to_lead the parade. Veteran Jim
Hayter, the Tiger leadoff hitter,
also contributed two safe blows.
'Bob Stormer hit the only hom-
er of the game --a line drive Into
right centre field iu the seventh
Inning. utter two were out.
Singles by Don Gravett, Harry
Holtzman and Red Loader set
up Mohawles' three runs in the
first. Loader's blow drove in Iwo
runs and a, sacrifice fly by Ken
Saxton brought home the third.
Dashwood started its assault
in the third. Thir4113aseman Russ
Page. a mielgWage minor play-
ing his 11ret year in intermediate
company, clouted a double and
Tim Hayter reached first on a
hit-by-pitehert Geri Wein drove
both home with a single.
Wade and Guenther started the
fourth inning with safe bingles
and Sim Hayter sent both of them
home with another single. "
Two men were,out in the' fifth
when. Guenther cracked a triple
and Page followed with a double
to drive Russell out of the box.
Chuck Wheeler gave up a single
to Jim Hayter. Three runs scor-
ed.
Wheeler couldn't stop the Tiger
attack. In the sixth. blows by
Regier ,and Wade scored ,Carl
'Wein who had been hit by a
pitehed ball and Bob Hayter who
tralked. Pour tellies counted be-
fore the inning was over.
Stormes' homer in the seventh
was the last run of the game.
Chuck Parsons, who had won • a
doubleheader in the Cyclone
te)ague at Mitchell in the after --
noon, relieved Wheeler after two
more reached Vase .and retired
the side by striking out his form-
er teammate Terry Wade.
Dashwood. Tigers
Fatten Averages
DasheroOd. Tigers slatightered
Auburn with 16 hits in a beven-
eve
Legion Corner
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We really have a. band to be
proud df, comrades. They were
out again on Friday and gayer)
-very good. showing. Any of you
comrades- that haven't heard it
yet are really missing something.
I Will admit that the drum sec -
lion is a bit weak but X do not
believer that it is to much the
Pettit Of the drummers as the
drums. They have some new
drums 'ordered which should
make it. difference) to their
strength. Anyone who heard or
Saw them heading towards the
river Friday night), shouldn't get
alarmed—they weren't going UP
there to drown themselves. They
were up to serenade their lead
<truth -mar, Uorky Sthroeder, who
Is sielc with virus pneemonia.
Wednesday night Of this week is
a big one for the babel. They
are going to a tattoo in St. Marys.
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iSindere condoleetees are offer-
ed to Comrades, Dora and Gordon
IVIOTaerieh. On the loss 41 their
son at birth.
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•W0 'wish to tongratulate the
Xinsmert 'Club on their, /Ind show
Ott
July 1. neves hoping they
Made out all right to merry on
the great work in the thIldretes
PlaUrottua.
The toWn 0± Exeter Is well
blessed with some fine organiza-
tions. I don't know if nanny people
noticed the fine 'lob the &meet)
et lileeter did In handling the
traffie and parking the eam at
the Perk 'rMay night but 1
think they did a wonderful fob.
They bad lot of care to park
itt a short time and a email
apades,
inning Match Tuesday night wilinh
ended 114..
The eats seomi a single run in,
the first, adsleci twa In. the .Secend,
six more in the third and tont'
each in the fifth and :seventh.
Four Dashwood pitchers, Rap,'
inie Wein, Lyre tneeao,7:101T
Stormer •med .Gerry .Guenther„
al-
10eed Auburn only three hits. an&
they went to two Auburn pitchers,
Craig and 'Fergie.
•Saneatte olontell a triple- an&
two singles- -and Russ Page
Smashed a double and two singles:
to lead the Tiger litt parade, Bob -
Bayter .collected 4 'triple and
single; -brother •,doable and
a single; 'Carl Wein two ,singles;
Dick Regier a 40gb1e; Bob
3tortnes and. Gerry 'Guenther a
single each,
Clinton Upsets
Zurich Kings 5.3
Clinton junior) Upset Zurich
Lumber Kings Tuesday night with
a 54 victory In the hub town.
Bin MacDonald tired 16. strike,.
outs and allowed only four hits
in eight innings. Jim Attie% the
losing flinger, gave up six hits.
Bob MacDonald paced the win-
ners with three hits. Benny Gig-•
nac smashed a triple and Don
O'Brien. two doubles for Zurich
Exeter Pee Wees
Win First Tilt
Exeter Pee Wee AlleStars won
their first game in W. 0. A, A.
eompetition Monday night when
they defeated Dashwood 9-7 in 4
close game.' The locals scored
their winning runs in she seventh
and final inning.
Prank and Ricky Boyle, .,and
Bev Irwin scored two runs each.
Ron Heywood, Both Jones, and
Fred Ward tallied mingle count-
ers. Son Heywood and Doug Kel-
son pitched.
Other members of the Exeter
team are Bev Sims, Don Cann,
Jim Jones, Jack Stephen, Bill
Heywood, Gerald McBride.and
Gordon Strang, Bill Batten is
the manager,
W. O'Rourke scored two rune
for Dashwood. Smith;of Crediton,
wa's the p1toher.
May Take Action
Against Fighter
Whet Ion -Berth action wtfl
be,takeit against AnhnnesBW
Patersou for slugging
GUS BOW4.00Y hag net 'been In-
dicated hut the league expects to
meet next week endithe ,nnestion
will probably be, dealt with then.
Spectators- at the game. in
Auburn Theiraday night IRK
.Patereon caught BeneeefeY With twa
eautiful right hoolut after tlie.
umpire had .celled him. out et'
third hese. Roussey did not at.
-tempt to right back but waved
_Paterson out of the _genie,
Auburn defeated .Clinton 44 in
the contest. Bob. Tungblut buried'
a ixo-ititter for the winners.
Timeel-Atfocate Want Ms never
get bey despite het Weather.
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