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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-25, Page 4P40. Thi, Timsa-Ativot..ofet Sepfcmhor 2$, 11$1 ,e4 • 4 k•S TOP SHAHS ATHLETE3-These three athletes 'von division championships at South Huron's annual track and field meet Monday afternoon, John Guenther, left, captured the junior title:. Bill Sytsma, showing his form in the discus, was the. intermediate winner and Nick Fedossow led competitors in the senior division. SHDHS athletes will compete in the •tri -school meet at St. Marys October 1, Photo SHDHS Names Champions .Track And Field Meet - South Huron District High place honor. Ann Grayer's Htgb jump Steve Kyle. An* Desiardtn, ;from Dunbar. AA" school students prepped for the seven points put her in the Pole vault - John Dunbar. Paul Perthex Conference track and runner-up slot, Moo cher. Dal; Tim it.. A' A-. Slim put • flobert Miller. ,Tim field meet, to be held in St. Senior 14():•A • Sweitzer, Janis Unions, 34 1' , Xarys next WecInesdaY, Oct. 1, lAA'• ard dash -'Nick Pe dosso, w at their annual field day on the Daild Lamb. Ross Wein. 11.4. Glele Division • high school grounds Monday Po:In.-Win ,d2a4s.11, - ila"d Lamb' Senior OW* S.f ternoon. ' 446 -Yard dash - Ellis SI e wart. 7A -yard dash - AMAMI clarlte, Champions in the senior, infer_ Frsd Hewer, Jack Miller, 65.0. Mirdza flnlens, Carol'yn Oke, :Marie Half -mile. - • Ellis Stewart. 8 asi ntamnild I n9a,..:.‘ bsrf'4'11 jump - Allison Y. 'mediate and junior classes were; one -mils - No slur. declared in each orthe !boys and Broad jump -L. NZ ioit vstiotteow, ria (.1, Ail .d girls events. 'Ross .Wein, Gerry Houiahaml Horns s Ittie), Jocelyn Ho ,1 Ma 44illotts and Eleay.titoyr Is' 1". •-•. Nick. Fedossow topped the Few. gtsq) and illnIP i three boys' elaases by racking irsdossow. nr}S,S •11:f!In. 3F fi*:N, It'k orliplisr;1"AA dbiTtad in(iPP, ,i-:' ..N1 ird a a e eno n I i 1 eau and; up 12 .points to cop the senior High • hxriP - N' P FP W. . ': ;IP el, Midler, , Gerrylk High Jump .-. Mirdza.Git lens, Pa t Hollia•-ran: Allison ( Irk Mei, 12' 4". ! thampionship. Fedossow placed 4' 3". Marshall and Madeline Corrit eau.: first in every event he entered reis vault, - No Autry. imt. put ,..• pax i Lamb. Ted(tie). 3' s". which included the brnad jump, •:softball distally,. throw -, marts flay.ile, Ells Stewart, 3 4' 5". Se Ilium Pa t Marshall, BeverlY klop, step and jump, high jump; pivots throw -- jack Miller, Robson ' 14 s' 3" and 100 -yard dash. , , Harold Eagleson, Ted Ravelle. Enslc'ei ball distrinee throw -. DaVid Lamb was Fedossow's 76. lir' Pay Marshall, Jocelyn Noway a nil Alarie Salmon (tle), Eleanor closest rival with ,elght pnints. ; internist:time Bova 7' The intermediate title fell to inn •ya.rd daalt -- William .Syls- Hadr4 Ins' 3 i II" Softball sr>Per throw - Allison I William I Sytsm a who collected r,:',• 'IlV: Stephan, Bill Amerma- clarke and Ala He Salmon, Oarolyn .34. points em three firsts and a 3,:211.yardgirramsrld.!: Hodaln: a nd Patsy AlArSball, ;OA Da .id Batz and Ok e. and Al irdza Gulens: 'Eleanor second. Ted Sanders ran a close ;reel, siaphan ttit), Anthony Dur- flask 1 hall speed throw - ratay Second with nine. and. :...;.a. - 1 10-2•ard dash - Ted Sanders •31arsball' '16"1.‘ n /In''''Y a" John Guenther raptured the Weith Hod A 4. 1 ' F11"11" l'Ind.111.5, Il'all'" 1\14'1 gin , . nt lony Durand, ( Nangliton, ilti en .:•poo' a rid junior title with nine points, 63%7,- orly Robson: Marie Salmon, l'il while Ray Ducharme was in the '''',.'ic"riIg.,"' """ NTIllarri SY,,11•YI 1Fn 01,e and Alli eon Clarke, 0.3. Dav ( z, Ted Sander, -: runner-up spot with S. r awe - Nn entry. Intermediate Glrlx I Broad Jump • Bill 'MacKinnon. 75 yard dash - 'Kristine Gulons. Clarke, Gulens Tie •••• Melvin Fink beiner. Bill Ellering- Aim; Allison Clarke and Mirdza "Ili 16' 5".: Ann A losander, 5,3. Hodgine, 'Barbara. Sweanor. Guiens each seored 10 points to SY t ;ma, Ted •S a ndersP, Ba c Sims, 'H (Spit anitindsi,111S; ribartnin8ed (3'111:Pet, -B- Rill) 'anti': P. sl t -P and Juni -- William tie for the senior girls' title. 34' 4.'„ Sweannr, 7' 3.3 '. TPd gAndArs, itunnig- broad Jinni> - Kristirre Clarke picked. up firsts in the, ,T;Firrif' \ "41'P - tef inchoy, Bill .Har % ey.. yarns, nBarbara Hodgson. Alma 7a -yard dash, standing broad 4';; S. - jump, and softball speed throw! Pole vault -- Keith 'Hodgins, 4(-411.1.°*ji1;11;t1 4" Wrist hie f:til6nx i and a third in the basketball 'i.artLni. 59.e.ittr''Y' Th'irin Fink- IlAbP Pile ns. AIM'S risaisr, 4.:5"-: ball dista.nre throx‘ - ,la.'ehie sneed throw to accumulate her, Filo; pot Pong .lermy 'X ith 'n' I ri. e . Brintnell, ,Nlaryanne Lostell, .Meda tidal. Gulens 'chalked up a pair Hedging. Jelin Hen& i' 5". . Sb a w. 61 firsts in the high jump and w lam Byisma, BUS B,theritigtom, sina ,07,1 $rn'iiii,, RAskOthall ellatanre th,ox• Carol 1 JOhn- rtilsotis :throw ,•• Pe t e>r riavoie, running brnad jump and placed: 1 s. tedond in the 75 -yard dash and, Junior Bo.- . PF .„eoftball speed throw. i Inn.;tard dash - John Guenther, Cat herine Bader. 61' A". Softball speed throw -- Lenora Trolt Alid Sharon Ilesjardine;. Pat Bowe and re role Ilona rl h: Ann . Kristine Gulens was declared Henry knopmans, Andy Peslart Koehler ;Inn belly Parker, .,,,,... champion in the intermediate ruil,•:•,1 12,,,`4 1 daSh - John rloienther. • . rtiothail Ted throw - Ann _Ejection with 11 points while .a - ' '..p' i ' _; , I,oe Pr, Joan xnenther and Betty ay tic iarme, Ron Detchert, 1 A rliP1';'• Marion Turk 11 elm, Jane Alma Hodgins placed second with 2..O. Horton and Ann A lose ntior: Barb- , 4411-yerd dash - No entrY. are Hodgson the Clulens and Broad jump annri Ckieni her. Marlene Stone, 27. In the junior category, Norma Andy Desja.rdirie, Bay Duolia.rfne, -deiger collected an even dozen' 14' Jlinlor Girls Ducharme. Rale Turley, .Fred Anstna Evelv Ducitiarme. closest cempetitor for drat, e points to finish five ahead of' H"' and i'nriP 'H" Th -yard dash Norma rr.lser. . ant ors, 32 . .And re o Verkerk, 13011 ,Horriteits ictory; Cale. onia 10-6 InOpener Sparked by a two -run homer run homer. The other tWo- runs .allnwest two runs off, as many and Don O'Brien - in the fifth inning Gerald: were set up with singles by Doug bits. Lorne liubber and. Frank Sell and the ,combined pitehing; O'Brien and Bill Yungblut while Bill Yunghlut and TornRaw- efforts or three pitchers, Zurich "Red" Theander was safe On a lings pared the _Zurich -eight-hit okery were the main cogs in the. Lumber :Kings nailed ,down dropped hall at fast base. losers' effort with two safeties attack with two apiece. Singles., solid. 10.6 vietory on .Caledonia's esieuunia,s first run of the toil to Doug ,c),,,artoo, meander .ceaochl4encoorageNloVrintlerrsatnadn, - 'crootr id y home field Saturday afternoon to! game was sparked to the 0 e go one up in the best -of -three•: loping by fiord rdie IOW 1111 ° Mirdte collected singles lanrotier One Tit e44.ed. 4,11n71 :4 75 D111714 2h „ A11•4 11 1.61. 11 11 a GBA semi•final ' corked a donble while in the Second ,game •of the series will fourth, Lorne liubber drilled a -be 'played in Zurich on Saturday, long triple and scored on Tony September 27. Colwell's single. The Lumber Kings jumped The Huron -Perth ehavions into _a 4-0 lead in the first inning added their final two runs in .the after Doug O'Brien had flied to:seventh inning after Yungblut right !field. Successive singles and Rawlings exploded with su'• from Doug "Tted" Theander and eessive singles as the first two • Don Oillrien Act the stage. After men In come to the plate. After liJt Yungblut fanned to put two; the base runners had moved into away, playing -coach Tom Raw -i scoring position, -Gerald Bell and Bogs came through with a clean! Arnie Meyers .eaelt got enough single to score the first lain ot! wood nn the ball to be credited the game. Three more runs with a sacrifice BY, crossed the plate when Gerald Rutile The Winner Bell reached first on' derry Le - >1. gere's error and Arnie Meyer's' Although Bob White started on , .::',' ''r•-• grounder was booted by Don the Mound ,for Zurich and • ;,•:;' -''' Horne, I pitched four innings, jim Rut- i•;;;;;HH.: The hamesters rallied f o r tie, who appeared in the fifth ' j -:;.''''--- single markers in the first and frame, received credit for :the ::;;'"•61.;:';';'; fourth frames 'but Zurich ,forged von, .A strong relief job by _Don ; !':',-.4'• larther in -front by coming up ' O'Brien in the eighth with the with their second four -run lee, bases loaded helped to preserve , •••••>.. ing of the game in the top of the the victory for Rutile. , fifth. aim Harris, who worked the , 'i,•-;•1/4,. eirst six frames for Caledonia, ••• • '-'' Four Runs On Three Hits gave up eight runs on seven Gerald Bell slaughtered one ef. hits. Wally Richardson appeared GERALD ORLI- .1.im Barris' pitches for a two.; in relief from the. seventh on and . - - two -run homer , T'Ain't Fair! Ref„ 1(iniski Join Forces, Too Much For Poor Dara By DON GRAVETT 'T -A Sports Editor One! two!, what comes 111?"(F.i'lZ:lirtt"lehr* tr 215 1. 35(11 rti lig hint, llo ._ 5 2 2 Tom Gan Hine, o 2 2 Gerald rf 2 • 2 1 Arnie Ale vet's of 3 0 A Benny Gig nao, ___ n 0 Jim Butt le. p (55 1 0 0 Jerry Rennie. 1f (AI _ 0 0 A Bob Whitt, p 4 n .0 0 TOTALS 12 in A 3 41 H Brtan. Griffith, cf. „_ 5 0 0 ("ran 1 .N.okery, se __ 6 1 2 Gord Mirdie. If 1 1. Lorne 14.1110her. _-- 5 1 2 Tony f'oltvell. lh 1 1 1 Don Thorne, 31) .....____ 0 1 0 0 0 I'D'Inann IS.untlerl w2, b 213* -1 -73 1 0 n Jerry Legere. o ..„_. 3 0 o Withervan, c (71 2 1 1 .11m Harris. p _.., 1 1 11 IV. Richardson, p (71 2 A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TrITALS 39 6 8 3 Score nr taatairfii Zurich _ 4.04 min 2en_43 3 3 Caledonia 104 120 200-. 6 g Bob White, Jtra Tuttle (5) Don O'Brien Tel and Tem EatelinZaj Jini Barris wally .8.1eliardson (71 and Jerry Legere. qeorxe 15•1t1iar, Mon (7). P-Euttlei Plan To Sell Shares._ To Finance Mohawks. The selling of shares in the ilublic would own the team and Exeter Mohawk Hockey Club to Ivould share any profits outside the citizens of this district could their expenses at the end- of the be the answer to the operation season, of the Exeter Mohawks this win- Fans Are Responding ter and for years to Come. Financing the team through the The four -man committee which investment nf the general public includes- Charley AcheSon, 'Arnie Lindenfield, "Bud" Preszcator in ,shares was the important step and "Boom" Gravett are finding that came out of the open hockey that the local citizens are re -- meeting in Exeter Town Hall Monday night. spending quite readily 'to* the Some 25 or so enthusiastic call. Several _interested parties have offered the $25 without -eat hockey supporters attended the meeting and gave their affirma• being approached, tive approval to the new opera. Must Have ,Hockey tion. Many supporters feel the arena hawk regime will he known in the winter months. Taxes must Actually the fate of the Mo- couldn't affOrd to Sit idle over aneboos t"Oer se k o as hoacktoennoirttetewsof croolinti: be paid on it no matter what la done, and,aa many fans look at. MunitY will scout the town to feel it, why not support_ a local,thani out the public to see if they really and pay some of the taxes that watit a '58-59 edition of the way. It all boils clown that the made a fine job of. Pelletier: came. out the victor AS moeawes to operate. • public has to pay one way or, the Kiniski, who went through a even Gollob couldn't take Any The loWn hall gathering reit other. number qf football antics before more of the "Tiger's" rough that if there was enough thterest • the match began, started to use house tactics, when he insisted after two? Oh well, it really the man from India like a punch- on choking George on the ropes. doesn't. matter. In fact, it's just I ing bag for his kneedike hotly Winner of the first bout at 17.05, San don't mind it doesn't matter! ! a pleasant smile, the tide sudden - a. case of mind over matter. If qualification of "hold that Tiger!" , slams. As Goliob watched, with George Pelletier, with the dis- That's what referee Joe Gollob • ly changed with Dara trying a must have thought when he hit quick sleeper at the three-minute the floor twice with his hand and , mark but the ref quickly came forgot the third in giving the. to his senses and broke It up. bout to Kiniski in a fast count After Dare's attempt on him, over Data Singh in the main bout: . the eventual winner went into a of he wrestling m etches in slight rage, with some holds out Zurich on Saturday night. ; of this world. However, he was But it did matter to the paying on the good side of the officigl customers, all 850 of them, as when he assured him that lie their favorite, Dara Singh,. was certainly wouldn't do' anything ridden . right out of beating the . wrong. And all of in atten- ex:Edmonton football star, Gene ' dance certainly knew he Kiniski, in the feature attraction wouldn't, would he? • of the night. it brought an The winning fan almost went to abrupt end to an exciting evening Singh when is used an arnt lock of 'wrestling, and sentasome of cradle roll on the big man and the fans trooping through the bounced him around thew ring a exits gru m bung. few times like a rubber ball. But Gene stopped an attempt in Up to this point, each Man and the middle of one of the cradle we use the word M -A -N had won a fall. • rolls and held Data long enough for Gollob to apply the conquer- theThe 268 -pound Kiniski ended , , ow with .ms one, two, the first fall at 30.22 after plant-. df ing a series of leg smashes to w.nPe' 1"5 °id .palsy walsYT Kuuskit Mother said there wroula the chest of Singh when he had like • the be ''prenminialsiy bout was a him hanging on the ropes. Rough. punishment was in store for i Dara Singh right from the start, a' eall "latch ..featuring Maurice apointe and arzan as Kiniski, who we might add never :missed a. trick in or out of slippery LfereomHeAnlonnhtlig.eaalndagaKbaistl the book, started things off with Kolaski. This 30 -minute match some of his favorite belting body ended in a draw. slams. The pounding started to Actually this episode was one gs.loirilii°sIltaStiligigfehd,aildo\reheilleopTs11,1Siklei: of the greatest hand shaking 'wrestling matehea eve!. witnessed finished hint off. After the Edmonton product' before,- the pulalle. Every time one side, er the other gained the had left the ring, Dara Singh ;upper hand, the opposition dccid. was slow getting to his feet and. looked as though he was ready ed, it was time for a hand, shake. Fan Gets- Into -The Act for a straight jacket but he . perked up enough to answer a' One of Lee Hennings favorite fan with the words "there is no. tricks for years has been carry• fear!" when he was told to ing a. lace under his. trunks to "hang in there." use it gently around his oppon- Singh's eyes told the tale nf the ent's throat when he had him first fall as they did when the cornered. This time it didn't final "fast" count was made on Nvork, . the fan .favorite, looks could: Dennis Denomme, an ardent kill, we'd be attending referee Wrestling fen from the Zurieh ;toe. Goliob's funeral right • now! i area, sneaked up to the ring side The ref was the winner, not and pulled the lace from his Kieiski! trunks when he had his hands Getting back Into the ring for high in the air and was preach - use second fall, Singh wasted ing to Gollob that he wouldn't use 'little time. At the eight -minute 'anything 41Iegal.. The look ` on his " mark he tried his first sleeper; face when he found :it missing hold but big (iene. escaped it.; would have shook Russia if he However, just 38 seconds later,: had been any closer to' that touch to the delight of the fees country. arid to the disgust Of Mr, Kiniski, the *opening bout, between (31:seiird. in; 31;74 jump orm a Singh er workecLiVillairi from Niagara Fella,- and hi tiliteaysoice7d on him "Tiger" Tasker, a 232 -pound Time to take a nap Gene, srou' George Peecheff, of Sydney, Geiser, Grave Eagleson, Ann iztinning broitd jump -- Nerals M1.111: get Tnore rest! , • !Australia, Pencheff etijoyed much . lista-se, mars.- nett on, Attlyna lt was "go for broke" al the the .8(51110 situation as Dara Singh . Fi cid Me et Champions 13' 4 Jumil Ann -Grow, ,.1,131. start of the thud fall and this is did in the final event - referee' rippler. Ausms aulens. 4, what the Gollob-giniski team trouble. However, in this case, A, Softball dlatanrc thron SOPITIR Geiger, Catherine }Pidgins, mary Marbers. Bask etba filAt anitis thrAte - IMFAMMONFOYAMPWWKWAPTOW6707giqe Ann Grayer, Sheryl -Ailey, Carhlyn l","4"0.tad.10.10.41:4464ita....tafee:eNz...4: .C:1;44..4 57 -5". Softball speeGiro* Mary •••••Mip,ft,,•••••,1. . a o le o in town.- that 40 names would known 'Oetober 3, when- the sec - bur $25 of 'Mohawks stock each and meeting is called. to learn then the Alohawka would move what 1hP four -man committee into operation again. The only can produce, difference is that this time the There' Fall In The Air! N'T UMBLE! Have Your Car Cleaned And Serviced_ For Fall Driving *'LUBRICATION • CHAGE OIL *-CHANGE OIL FILTER *:CHANGE TO FALL & WINTER GEAR LUBRICANTS * CHANGE - TO WINTER THERMOSTAT * DRAIN AND INSPECT COOLING SYSTEM * TIGHTEN HOSE CONNECTION.S * INSTALL ANTI -FREEZE You "Get Expert Attention At nell PHONE 100 r Chev & Olds EXETER . Hoffman and-rseare Goddard, . Arno Hocksa. andBat Tinline. .i'I:>1 . ,iiitirsd Weiberg And JanetBla ir, t.„ • 4.5. • : , I la sk et ha 11 speed throw -- Bet ty Dixon. Judy Tennant atid Shp w: Ma r,t anne Lo sten,' Cath' . , Mode ins and Sadie t*a.nderlalli . Ms,'(nn Kerslalt-P, Bonnie 1•Ingarth Ind Judy 11-11ton, 23.3 see. HS Gridders Start .Oct. The 19Sg edition of the SitIlift Panthers Will make its debut 'Oh October. A in a Mint gain* ap,alnst Listowel. The Ince high school will compete In four gams thiA Year. 'May will play Listowel and Mitchell dSt their own grid - Imo while single road games will be played agaiost St, Marys Stratford, The Stratford OAS 611' "(adobe 17 Will be under the lights. • &taboo S-tistowor f South Huron In -Mitchell at; Stratford I5 -SL i1lAry3 at LiktriWel Ita.Seutit Ittuterl Ot StrofOrti Ch) 21 -Stratford at St. MAO'S 22-Mitthoill at Hokin SIST1RS CHAMPS--Mir za, entre, arid Kristint SOOth H go_sitereyth .Ltatowar tightwere two t)f • the track and field champions clieSell Si,. Marys at Mittli#11 t CIIDITS meet 'Monday: Mirdza tied with Allison Clarke Hosombi, the senior title and Kristine won intermediate, Nornia 4:4600i, e 6•eiger, left, won the junior tharripionship. Photo Wolof gt 1.,Hteha1l, ". Tx---x=r1 yoymwfitre ;MA.4 * ti&ti.- rtiv7,' .%:24 • ft and NOW • • Women used to bake the family bread, pre, serve fruits and help tine meals • It often took meat o tlie day to prepare large meals • SkrWlittio- ithiltra )0•-•• ' A:04121:P ' ; ••• • Cakes, breads, pies, come in ready -mixed packages for immediate baking • ovens can be set to cook entire meals auto. matically, with no attention N.18 214 g A •