The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-17, Page 7Baa
Thirtyfov.r swimmers
sass Red Cross test
Thirty-four articirants in the
I. 'ter KinsmenPlayground
swimming o
i g pi. grans passed
tests in their respective divi-
sions this week le receive Red
Cross .rests and e:ards,
Examiner .Clare Maltby, of
Listowel, passed 15 beginners,
seven juniors, seven intermedi-
e.e,s :and five seniors who met
the stiff Red Cress standards at
I verview Park. A total of 47
children tried the tests,
Gat :another chance
Pot the swimmers who failed
Legion.tops.
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Legion held onto top spot in
the Liniment
League standings
ngs
through. the last
Week of the
• nimble to hold down the posi-
tion 'that they had been in all
Year,
The Legion boys closed :out
the season successfully on
Ivonday night when they clump-
ed Giffords by a score of 4.1
ler the third time this year.
The Win gave the Legion a
league -leading record of nine
wins against a single loss this
year.
Crediton remained in second
position as they strengthened
Xieir hold on the runner-up
,'(` by thumping .the Kinsmen
3n Friday night, The via
toffy gave- them a record of
seven wins and five 'losses dur-
ing ,the season's action,
Giffords and Kinsmen re,
mained firmly entrenched in
the third and fourth positions
in the standings. Giffords end,
ed the season with a four and
seven record while the last-
place Kinsmen managed only
two wins and nine losses dur-
ing the schedule,
PCherkerylr, Stade
Barry, JacBaynkie hamKraft,, Jim
we s lose Pa
to make the grade on their first
try, there will he another
chance,
Beginners were tested, by
swimming instructress Martha.
Cochrane en Aug, 14, Tests
for junior, intermediate and
senior will be held en, Aug, 30.
The tentative date of Aug, 28
has also bof
set t. _est the
beginners again.
Life saving class
Assistant instreotress Heather
Strom is moving rapidly along
with her Royal Life Saving Se,-
ciety Class.
The 12 :competitors will be
under the watchful eye of ex-
aminer per Norm McKee, of .Strat-
ford, this Saturday morning at
10 .a,)n, in the RCAF Centralia
Station pool when they try for
the bronze medallion.
The course, which tea,,hes
artificial respiration, t
p water
safety, swimming and diving
skills, life saving breaks, holds
and carries, if passed will en-
able the participants tp become
future life guards or titanic -
tors.
...,.
Included in the class are Jack
Stephan, Mary Killeen. Marion
Walker, Neil Hamilton, John
Nagel, Don. Wright, Shirley
Genttner, Bonnie Turvey, Caro-
lyn Simmons, George God-
bolt, Greg Harness and George
Hinton.
If 70% of the class passes
their tests, Miss Strom will re-
ceive her instructor's certifi-
cate of the Royal Life Saving
Society.
Those who passed the Red
Cross tests are:
Beginners - Judy Mayer,
Sharon Passmore, Jane Russell
Elaine Westlake, Bonita Greene,
Marilyn Gascho, Jane Tuckey,
Joanne Burke, Jack Hodgen,
Christine Tuckey, Ronny Brint-
nell, David Hunter, Isabel.
Gascho, Barry Tiernan, Char-
lene Bedard,
Juniors -. Ellen Robbins,
Lynda Gascho, Sue Ann Coxon,
Intermediates - Susan Go-
first
o-
first of finals man, ,Jan. Negrijn, Thomas
Adams, Dow Morrow, Patsy
Bridges, David Hinton, David
Burke.
Seniors - Charles Keating,
A five -run outburst in the
last inning pushed New Ham-
burg past Exeter peewees
and, gave them an 8-6 win over David Grainger, Bryan. Bayn-
the local squad in the first ham, Dennis Hockey, Lorraine
game of the WOAA pee -wee Robertson.
division finals Monday night.
The game was played in Exe-
ter and a return match for the
Iwo -out -of -three finals is slated ' �: V ry leads
for Thursday night when the
local team travels to New
Hamburg.
Walks were the big d^•:vnfall softball set
of the Exeter nine as the two
, Exeter hurlers issued a total of
10 free passes during the sev-
en -inning contest. Pitchers Don
Cowan and Larry Willert gave
up a scanty three hits during
the game \vith el.l three com-
ing in the last five -run inning. The lake team were blanked
T,, two also registered a by Lieury for the first tine
of 10' 'strikeouts, this year ars Don Pickering
Wster hitters managed to fired his third win of the sea -
get only. tato .hits during the son over Grand Bend. The
game. They were picked up by game was the first in the semi -
Ricky McDonald. and Bill Far- final round between finstspl'ace
slither, Lieury and third-place Grand
New Hamburg drew 'first Bend in their best -of -five 'af-
blood in the contest by taking fair to determine which team
a 1-0 lead in the second inning will advance to the .league
on 'two Exeter infield errors. •finals against either Sylvan or
However, the Exeter crew West Corners who are 'current -
came storming back and tallied ly engaged in the other semi -
six big runs in the next four final round.
innings to hold New Hamburg
to only two.
The score read 6-3 for the when they were edged by Syl•
Exeter boys .until the top of span 4-3 in a tight, exciting bail
game. The loss gave the league
leaders from Lieury a record
of nine wins and one loss dur-
ing the year while the victory
moved. Sylvan into second place
with a record of seven wins
and three defeats.
Grand Bend hung onto •third
place in the standings with
their six: and four record while
West Corners split their games
during the season with a record
of five wins and: five losses, .
Lieury carried over their
league - leading style of hard-
hitting ;softball into the play-
offs Tuesday .night whenthey
whith-washed Grand Bend by a
count of 6-0.
Lieury lost their :first game
of the season on Saturday night
the seventh when the visitors
got to the Exeter hurlers for
three hits and five runs to take
a late lead that lasted until
the end of the game.
The game was the first in
over two weeks- for the local.
snuad and with a bit of prac-
tice the 'home team should be
at -,le to hold their own against
the New Hamburg lads when
they journey there for the sec-
ond game of •tire series on
Thursday evening.
EXETER - Rick McDonald.
s Bill Fairbairn, 2b; Bill
Farquhar, 3b; Don Cowan, p;
Larry Wiilert, lb; Allan Diller,
c; Uilke Nagel, If; Brian Mc-
Arthur. cf; ,Peter Lawson, rf,
Gerd Greenacre (5),
Line score R H E
Brinsley a .n d. Clandeboye
brought up the tail -end posi-
tions in the league with records
of two and eight and one and
nine respectively.
Lieury and Grand Bend go
at it again tonight (Thursday)
for the second game of the se-
ries while Sylvan and West
New Hamburg 011 010 5-8 3 1 Corners play their second fix -
Exeter . 002 031 0-6 2 2 ture on Saturday night.
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iiiON THE SPOT
TEC NEWS
By DON "BOOM" GRAVETT
Director. of Recreation
Playground sparks
With this edition of The Exe-
ter glints -Advocate hitting the
street Thursday morning, Aug.
17, we ;find that --only one day
remains rn the .Kinsmen Play-
ground
layground program for 1961.
But what .e day it should
be:
On Friday, the kids will wind
up their. '61 season with a Cow-
boy and Indian, Parade which
will leave Victoria Park at
Z:00 p,ni,
Following the parader which
ends at the Exeter Arena, the
kids will put on their annual
Penny Carnival, which will
feature new .highlights,
Parents and children from.
the district are invited to par-
ticipate
in the carnival games.
You know it.gives the kids quite
o a thrill to be able to Sell their'
mothers or dads a chance at
a game, So come on parents,
give then a boost! Let's get
nut and support their program,
'Thank you
At this time >''il like to thank
everyone wlto lias contributed
in any way, large or small to.
, help' make th•i Zi rnsrrien lay
ground program sttceessful.
Co-operation is a major item
sone must have rn enY pro..
ir1he is trying to run. And
�,.. 1 alp delighted to say, is
eiliat 1 !tot 'right frons the start.
We have had to have plenty of
help to make the program sues
cessful, Again, thank you,!
London trip
Over 80 playground children
enjoyed a full clsy's outing at
Storybook "Gardens last Thurs-
day. Two busses carted the en-
thusiastic group to London, The
kids didn't miss a thing on
display. They were particular,
ly fascinated with Slippery, the
Mitch publicized seal.
All six playground supervis-
ors made the trip. A tip of the
of chapeaugoes out to Mrs,
Bill "Grace" Gilfillan for sup,
ervising the Victoria Park
wading pool. Thursday after-
noon so that all: the "sups"
could make the trip to London.
Hunter safety school
If you plan to do any shoot•
ing throughout the winter
months, and, ,haven't got a li=
cense, here's ,your chance to
get one.
During the first two weeks of
Septernber, a hunter ssafety
school will be held in the Exe•
ter arena. All beginners want-
ing a license must pass a test
before they can receive a gun,
Anyone ince ested In enrol -
hent is asked to contact Dr,
Dick Roelofson or arena titan,
agog Alvin Willert
This will be the filial course
available until spring,
SL,
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Arrange playoffs 5 r E.
d captures
for softball loop
1 .of
H aY f dates, for the senli-
fin*
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reation Softball League.have
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been announced uy Hee Diree.
t. Den an G rve t.
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The :leagues :w ni
h..in .. ng: Legion .2.(1.0 in a incet held at the Cells finishes in the breast stroke
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station swim meet
Stratford defeated the .calla^ leY•
bined swim team of Exeter', K itlr Perritt gained nine
Centralia by a count of 298 to oints with
p three third-place
individual ,medley, ,
t ed. e ,
l and d the
back crawl.
Cheryl Parsons, and Lorraine
will tackle Giffords 1n the "A"
series,
Crediton, who finished second,
will battle it out with the 11xe-
ter Kinsmen in the "A" series.
Botl
•-
sea i si fit
raj rounds d . � t
e
out P.1three. The two winners
will meet for the grand cham-
pionship in a best -of -five series.
Dates are as follows;
"A" Series
Aug, "21-Gifford's vs, Legion.
23 -Legion vs. Gifford's,
28 -(if' necessary),
"B" Series
Aug 18 -Crediton vs, Kinsmen,
'22 -Kinsmen vs, Crediton.
25. -Crediton vs. Isinsinen
(if neccesary).
in a m
9
takes title
Hingham defeated Hensall in
three straight games last week
to cop the Huron Softball
League championship in a
handy fashion.
The northern team upset
Exeter's entry in the league,
Aub Farquhar's softballers, in
three straight games after one
tie game and then, they went
on to polish off Hensall in three
straight to win the "C"
sion championship in a mini-
mum of six games.
Ifensall dropped their .first
Centralia seeks
command title
RCAF Centralia softball team
is prepping for the training
command play downs with
Camp Borden this month,
The Centralia crew finished
last in the Memorial Softball
League and didn't make the
playoffs, However, the Flyers
will have a chance to seek
RCAF honors on August 26
when they meet Camp Borden
in the first'game of their play-
offs.
The air force boys should
standa good chance in their
zone playoffs and they could
go all the way to the Canadian.
championships.
Centralia will play three
games this month with RCAF
Clinton .in preparation for the
series with. Camp Borden at
the endof the 'month.
tram pool Monday evening.
,the .meet was only ,the see -
end one .at home this year for
the Jilxeter-Cent alia team but
they fared well against the
swimmers from the larger
centre of Stratford.
The local` competitors .carne
up with .their most :points in
the boy's free style where they
garnered 30 out of a possible
35, The Exoter-Centralia boys
placed one-two in the 10 ,'.cars
and under division, in the 12
and under and also the 14 and
:under, They settled for a
third-place finish in the 16
years and under division,
The local girls managed
their most r-oints in the free
style event by copping ca in a total
p
of 20 points. The gh s aceu
mu^
latheir total on two firsts,
two second, a third, and two
fourkedths,
'Highest point -getter for the
Exeter - Centraliateam was
Domonicli Merchildon of Cen
tralia who came up with 14
paints during the competition
on two firsts and a second. He
picked up his firsts in the 14
and under class in the free
style and the breast stroke
and the second in the individ-
ual medley,
David Kelly placed second in
total points with a first in the
free style, a second in the
breast 'stroke and a third in
the individual medley for a 12 -
point total in the boy's 12 and
under division.
Darlene Parsons, of Exeter,
scored 11 points with a first in
the girl's free style, a second
in the breast stroke and a
fourth in the individual med-
encounter in Wingharn by a
count of 6.1 and then 'the league
champions went on to club the
Hensall squad in two straight
games by scores of 17.3 and
15-0,.
The Huron champions will re-
main idle until another oppo-
nent from a different league
has been appointed to meet
then in. OSA. play while the
Exeter and Hensall teams will
remain idle until next season,
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clseo up 10
points in the swimming con-
test. Cheryl s beryl gained her points
on ;firsts in the individual med-
ley and the 'breast stroke while
Lorraine placed second, in the
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and fourth in the medley.
Gordon Page placed second
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more Exeter -Centralia points
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and Judy liorrell and Joan
Campbell whoplaeed in the
back crawl, the free style and
the beck crawl respeetively,
Lise 'Marctiildon gained sec-
ond in the medley and fourth
in the breast stroke while her
sister Lisette placed second in
the girl's free style. Donna
Burns picked up a third in the
girl's 12 and under class in the
girl's back crawl,
Margie Snelgrove e r finished
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third in the individual medley
for a seven point total while
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in the breast stroke and a
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points for the local team by
gaining infirst in '.
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style and third in the back
crawl while Marion Walker
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