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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-12, Page 7
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Monday ''" :540 •"4y, 8t00 d.QQ Signiavar Varnish Inside and outside weather- proof varnish. Resists heat and cold, sun and rain, alto- hot, gasoline and lubricating oil -- easy to apply, dries quickly, Reg. SALE PT. 1.40 OT. 2.60 GAL. 9.30 $1.24 $2.14 $8.44 l' P Pee wees ,split p cur, lose, win by one run Exciter pee 'wees managed a Nest in a pair of tight gems in this week's baseball .action. The locals gave Godeeich a battle in their home park Mons day .evening but tell One rue short in a last-firming tally and bowed to a 6.5 count. However, the Exeter squad did tome up with u sueeeseful rally against Centralia„ Satur- day., and squeaked by the Huron !'ark crew .7.6. The split gave the locals a still impressive record of four sues against two defeats, In both losses the Exeter nine has been edged by one run. qoslcrieb nips locals A six-run first hieing powered Goderich to a 6.5 victory over Exeter pee wees in a game played in Goderich. The local youngsters staged a spirited come-back attempt in the last inning and managed to tome within one run of tieing the score, However, an umpir- ing decision turned the tattles against the Exeter nine and they ended up on the short end of the score, Peter Lawson provided the only extra-base bit of the game with a bases-empty home rull in the top of the sixth inning. Barry Baynham, Untie Nagel, John Loader, Bill Fairbairn and Graham Here banged out a single each, Uilke Nagel started for the local squad but the Goderich nine touched him early for three hits and three walks for six runs in their initial time at bat. However, lobe Loader took over the pitching duties for the last six innings and he hand- cuffed the home team with a. nifty two-hitter, Late rally gives margin A four-run rally in the last two innings enabled Exeter pee wees to edge Centralia 7-6 in an afternoon game on the Centralia diamond. Trailing by a score of 6.3 go- ing into the sixth inning, the 'Local youngsters came up with three big rims to tie the count at six-alt and they wrapped up the contest, in the top of the seventh with a single run. Staffa - Continued from page r, five more in the second. They added another in the third and it appeared as if they were go- ing to make a run-away of the contest. However, the Kings narrowed the margin to 9-3 in the. fourth inning and added single runs in the fifth and sixth. Stafla settled down and held the visitors off the scoresheet in the top of the last inning to salt away the victory. Dick Bedard gave up all the Stan runs and he was charged whh the defeat. Don O'Brien was the pitcher who held the home team scoreless through the last four innings, Charlie Westin a n, Sfaffa catcher, collected the only extra- base hit of the game, a double. Wallace and Hopf also sup- plied power at the plate as they both cracked out a single. Staffa'e. two other hits were both singletons and were registered by Frank Elliott and Bob Mc- Keltar. Zurich's three hits were gar- nered by playing coach 'Don D'Brien. Jim Bedard and Over- holt, The vietory was only the third of the year for Stella, last year's Huron-Perth champions. REC SOFTBALL Kin take leaders in extra innings Kinsmen defeated Crediton by A dose 3-2 decision Monday night in. a game that required two extra innings. A scratch single by Dick Ttoelofson in the. top of the ninth innings scored Cy .13.1.om. meet from third providing the Kinsmen with their winning margin, Roy Stnith'e home rim in the bottom of the last regular in- ning had sent the game into the, extra framee. Roelofsen also singled home the first Kinsmen run in the opening stanza after Doug Sit- lery had tripled. Kinsmen counted one More run in the third inning before home runs by Bob Galloway in the fourth and Smith in the seventh lied the steep. bon "Diego" Bell went . the toll nine innings for the Kine- men in registering the win. He Also aided his own cause by smacking two singles, three-begger was the only extra-base blow by .the winners while single base hits werseteeeeded by Cal Wein and Joe. .Ray Smith eolitteeted Toe two .singles to go with his eirenit flout and Bob Gallaway also lied a single and One teethe runs Don Dienty"hed, tyro singles for Creditor). and Mies Beaver collected the only other tredi- top hit, 'A single. Bill Schroeder hurled the first seven 'innings for Crediton be fere giving 'way to Cord Slaght who was charged with the loss. The two (Tame leaded three rues apiece in their first time et .but 'but the Centralia crew staged a c.ri,,T in the third in- ning that saw them plate three runs and take a 6.3 teed. The local squad replied in the top of the sixth and a walk. two singles, and a ground out evened 11w score. In their last time at bat. John Loader opened with a single and then stole sceond. lie then proceeded to third base on a ground out and came scamper- ing home with the winning run on Randy Weber's clutch single, Weber picked up the victory although he didn't start the con- test, Allan Dillard started for Exeter but was replaced by Writer in the first inning. The little. Exeter moundsman gave up only three runs. Miring the last six innings that he worked. Barry Baynham sparked the Exeter lads at the plate with two singles in two times at bat. Loader ended the pante with two singles in four trips, other single base hits for Exe- ter were collected by Bill Fair- bailee Peter Lawson and Randy Weber when he won his own ball game, Centralia hits were recorded by Doug Riddell, Philip How- ard,. Michael Loch, M e Le reit and Gagne and were all. of the single variety, Ron Durand made the finest fielding play of the afternoon when he cut short a Centralia uprising in the third inning with a fine running grab of a low liner. Hurls two cane .hitters Jake Nyhuis tossed his sec- ond. one-hitter in a row as Exe- ter midgets posted a 13-0 tri- umph over Lucan iii the Irish park. Friday evening. The young .Exeter mounds- man .fired a nifty one-hit ef- fort at the 'Lucan squad in Exe- ter Wednesday evening and then came hack with Ins sec- ond white-wash job two nights later. Only four Lucan players managed to gel on base Fri- day as Nyhuis ran into a lit- tle control trouble and walked three as well as giving up one hit. The Exeter nine gave Nyhuis lots of support at the plate by rocking two Lucan hurlers for 10 hits during the five-inning contest, Nyhuis paced. the Exeter at- tack with a three-for-three per- formance at the plate and he was followed closely by catcher Jack Glover who connected for two hits. Torn Sinclair provided the key blow in the seven-run fourth inning with a grand-slam home run. He also contributed a single in two other times at hat. Single base hits for Exeter Were provided by joint Snell, Rollie Ruinpel, and Robert AVolfe. Bantams edge Mitchell 5-4 Two runs in the sixth inning powered Exeter bantams to a 5.4 victory over Mitchell Mon- day evening, The locals managed to hunch all of their ,scoring into the fifth and sixth innings of the seven-inning game. Two sin- gles. a walk, and a pair of ground-outs provided the Ew• ter squad with their winning margin in the sixth. Exeter could only manage eight hits during the contest but five came in the een -e e me in g innings, Shortstop Ron Broderick pro- vided most of the punch at the plate with a three-for-four per- formance,* Ile cracked a dou- ble and two singles, John Noble banged a two- base hit and a single for Exe. ter while winning pitcher Ron Cornish helped hiA own cAuse with e double to the fifth that scored two nuns, Keith Strang and Bill Pale quhar picked up the only other Exeter bits, both singles,. Mitehell staged deter- mined rally in their last time at bat and scored One Mtn and had a man on third base when Cornish fanned the next, bat- ter for the third and final out of the game. Queen's HOTEL Seaforth Dining facilities fee banquets And weddings Attractive Rooms VISIT DOR BEAUTIFUL HURON LOUNGE Liceticed ender 1,0130 PHONE 433 SEAFORTH drowns, bantams 12.8 A six-run sixth inning power- oil Mitchell la a 12-8 .victory ever Exeter bantams in Exelve Tuesday. Exeter .tsoulde't get any sort of an Attack going through lour innings of the sevensinnieg game annt by the time they did get started it was too late. The Weal bantams bunched all 01 their miring into the fifth end sixth innings when they came up with seven of their nine hits. Ron Broderick wits the star of the game although in a los. lug cense. The husky Exeter player .crashed home runs in th sixth and seventh) innings. llu-yan Baynham and Bill .Far- guitar also had two hits during the night and both ended up with a pair of singles, Keith Strang, John Noble, and Hank (loser ail contributed. singles to the Exeter attack, The loss gave the Exeter Netted a split in their series with Mitchell as they defeated them in Mitchell 5.4 the previous night, Crediton squad has 3-3 record A pair of errors hampered Crediton midgets Friday eve- ning in their quest for their fourth straight win and they bowed to Clinton 7.5 in a seven-inning contest. Three Crediton hurlers, lim Pfaff, John Loch and Jinn Rat- tray, gave up only seven hits to the visiting Clinton nine but Crediton could only manage five hits in return, The Clinton squad played er- rorless ball through the full seven innings but two Crediton errors hurt the home team and they were not able to over- come an early Clinton lead, Crediton managed to pick up two extra-base hits and one was a run-scoring triple by Dick ('mitter, Terry Seymour, Creditor) catcher, also banged out a double, Three other base hits by Pfaff, Dennis Morrissey, and Fred Brock were All confined to singles, Lost to New Hamburg The Creditor) midgets drop- ped a close 11.-10 decision to New Ha.mburg on Saturday evening. The game was a real thril- ler all the way and Crediton had the tying run on third base when the game was called in the ninth inning. The defeat evened the. mid- gets' record for the year at three victories and three de- feats. Tosses no-hitter in midget rout Jim Pfaff, of Crediton, dis- played some masterful pitching control Monday night when he. fired a no-hitter at Lucan midg- ets to lead his leant to a 23-0 rout. The young Crediton hurler al- lowed only four men to reach base during the game, two of them on errors. Ills mates gave him lots of support at the plate during the six-inning contest by crashing out a total of 20 hits, s .arees "That list of ea1orias you gave me. -I think I ate it," Playground opens The six-week Exeter Kins- men Playground opened last Monday despite some keen competition from the weather. Man. With rein intruding on. the .progvain at Victoria aunt Queen's Perk. all of the chil- dren were. hrought by car to Kin Park (Community Centre) where they engaged iii games and arts and crafts in the midi- Milton of the .Exeter Arena. Message froth Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Personal items Sir, and Mrs, Fred Elston of Detroit were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Iluxtable on Thursday of last week. Alt's. J. L. Andrew, Georgia and Philip arrived last week from Edmonton and are holi- daying with Mrs. Andrew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks. Miss Sharon Sholdiee under- went an operation for appendi- chus in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, on Wednesday of last week. Dianne Breen returned home on Sunday following a week's vacation with the Robinson family in .Keswick. Miss Wilda Pollock, RN, of Kitchener was a weekend visi- tor with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Airs, Lorne. Hicks, Karen Heitman, daughter of Alt', and Mrs. Don }Iceman, London, is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson. Miss Doreen Baker, RN, of London was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, :Baker, Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Essery were Mt, and :Mrs. C. Rowe, Linda and Carolyn of Windsor, and Sir. and Mrs. S. Sorenson of London. Linda Rowe and Mrs. Sorensen remained for some holidays. Mrs. Samson Meralls of Exeter was a Sunday visitor with her sister, Mrs, Arthur MeFalls and Helen, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cunning- ton were on holidays last week and visited with their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .Lloyd Bogen and family at Listowet, Mr. and Airs, Howard Curt- nington and family of Elim- ville were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cunning- ton. Sunday guests al the home of Ili, and Sirs. .Lorne Hicks were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pen- warden, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pemyarden of Sarnia, Sir. and Mrs, Wilfred :littxtable and. Bil- lie, Rev. D, Al, Guest, Mr, and Mrs. W, Baker, Mrs.. Andrew Hicks and Miss W. Pollock. Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Robin- son and family of Keswick at- tended the Robinson family re- union in Exeter on Sunday and were guests with Mr. and Mrs. B. 'Borland. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son and Karen licensee at- tended the Thompson Reunion in .Listowel on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Frank 1-licks and family, Mrs. .1. U. Andrew, Georgia aod . Philip and Mrs, Andrew Hicks, The occasion marked a birthday celebration for Mr, George Hicks, Goole gia Andrew and Joanne Hicks. Shari and Patti Robinson of Keswick are spending a couple of 'weeks at the home of Di- anne Breen. Mrs.. H. Wilson of Thames While this was going on, swimming instructor Jack Ste- phan leetured a group of his swimmers Melde the shack at Riverview Pork because of the cold, damp weather. Stephan, who is instructing for the first season, has quite a program lined up for all swimmers. He has formed 1- mile and 112-mile swimming classes and has had good :re- sponse by perticipants to each, He also plans to hold Adult swimming classes if enough re- sponse is .made. Registrations are still being accepted at the playgratiede and at Riverview Park for swimming. '.The playground fee is .500 while the swimming in- struction charge is $1.00. On playground duty, Linda Johnston is in charge o f Queen's Park; Marion Kers- lake and Anmarie Kraft are at. Victoria and Judy Tennant and Joan Dettmer are at the main Kin Park. A special drive is being put on to hold the enthusiasm of the older youngsters at Kin Park, Plans are being made. to "Soap Box Derby" ears and an Indian Totem Pole, The Totem Pole idea will also be carried out at the Kin Camp which will be held from July 29 to August 5 just north of Goderich. Registration, which includes all meals and aced n• modation, is $13,00 and may he made with yours truly. Declare champions Champions have been dr- dared in the after four base- ball and softball house leagues. Biggest upset of the 15 teams entered into the various play- off classifications came when the Yankees of the pee wee di- vision, who hadn't won a game all season, slaughtered the Colts, who failed to lose a game an season, 22-4 in a sudden- death final to win the cham- pionship, Peter Lawson piloted the winners to the title. Included on the winning roster were: Allan Diller, Mickey Kearney, Frank DeVries, Jim Clifford, Merle idle, Greg Wragg, John Biotting, Dennis Bierling, Ron Ferguson, o m Vickerman, ('laude Pratt and Billy Hoo- per. Tigers win Tigers won the baetam-mid- get division honors by knock- Road will be the guest speaker on Thursday afternoon, July 19 when the UCW entertains the Messengers and babies on the Nursing Roll with their mo- thers in the schoolroom of the church. See Page 15 for Sandy's Savings Pointing DECORATING Oldest ruH, Commercial and 'Residential Specialists in Barn Peinting Free Consultation on Monte Decorating Problems Leonard Lock PHONE ILDERTON 20R123 trig off .the Yankees 8 err tting the ',first game of a two "atilt' runs to count series, ..lack Glover captained the champions while _Larry Stires .directed the. 'Yonlues. softball ;tramps. The Sluggers, captained: by Jane Southeett, overpowered the Wee Hopes ..?.8.18 in a sod. den.de.ath final to win the junior girls softball champion. ship. Darlene Snell, Barbara Skinner, Brenda Dinnry, Yr. wine ,Penbalr, Joan Deerrie.s, Anne Belt, Elizabeth Snell, loan Campbell, Barbara King, Karen McCarter, Wendy Law- reeee and, Helen Jury were all members of the winning .club. In the boys' softball finals the Tigers pipped the Indians 11-16 .anch. 16.15 to win their respective league title. It was a. great win for the Tigers who hare had 'trouble all year and, were forced to. play the 'final without the services of their captain, Marvin Bower. Members of the champiobs participating in the league firtal were, Ron Lindenfield, Willis. Peter Mason, Randy Tie. man, Donald Kirk, Glenn 'Ceek^ will, Randy Preszcator, Bart DeVries and Ken Smith. In all. the 15 teams played 'lose to 14 ball games duritig their five week echedule. ON THE SPOT REC NEWS By DON ""BOOM" GRAVETT Director of .RecreAtign 'rho Ilia` of duly 12, 190.. 4.2. - 4•7 Davies Grant Denning. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. Municipal Auditors DEVON BUILDING RH 23$.0120 O Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 EXETER