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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-09-10, Page 6Page 6 •TionegAdvecate, September 10, 1970 FOR ALL, GOOD SPORTS By Ross Haugh Open seasons WINNING CALF RI DE RS — The overall winner in the Little Britches calf riding contest at the Midwestern Rodeo was Danny Turvey of Hensall and received a special buckle award donated by Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner. Danny is shown above receiving his award from Finkbeiner while looking on are other winners in Sunday's show, Ricky Featherstone, Steve Preszcator and Linda Cording. At the back are Lloyd Mousseau and Bob Baker of Hensall, organizers of the popular calf riding event, T-A photo Dufferin two up in Rec final, Kin, Hawks are deadlocked The Dufferin Hotel Leafs have taken a big step toward the championship of the "A" division of the Exeter and district Rec softball league. The Leafs edged the Exeter Legion 8-6 Thursday night to take a two game lead in the best-of-five series. The third game of the series will be played tonight, Thursday at the Huron Park diamond. In the "B" division final series, the Kinsmen and Junior Hawks are all tied up at a game apiece in another best-of-five affair. The Hawks took the opener by a 16-5 score, Thursday while theKins- men bounced back to post a 8-6 decision, Tuesday night. The Dufferin club scored seven runs in the second inning, Thursday and were able to hang on to post their 8.6 win over the Legion. The Leafs took advantage of a wild streak by Legion hurler Don Mousseau in the second inning and added five base hits to produce the big run producing inning. Don Boudreau and Dennis Carey opened the inning with singles and then Mousseau walked the next three batters. Don Appleby, Colin Brewer and Boudreau followed with singles to complete the scoring. The final Dufferin run came in the fifth when Bob Robinson opened with it double "and scored on .a .single- delivereg by Bob Larninie. Kippen ace • • wins again A Kip pen sharpshooter brought new honors to Canada last week when he shot 490 out of 500 on a 16-yard target at Vandalia, Ohio. During the five-day Grand American Championship Trap Shoot, John Anderson shot 1,000 targets plus 500 handicap targets. Anderson was high Canadian in the over 1,000 targets. He came in fifth with a score of 94 and earned an additional yard handicap. He is now shooting at 23 yards. Two years ago, the area shoot enthusiast won the Class "C" event at Vandalia and as a result of his win this year moves up to Class "A". More than 3,200 competitors from all parts of the United States and Canada participated in the five-day event. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Mr. & Mrs. John McCormick and Mrs. George Hall spent a week with Mr. & Mrs. John Hanniman, Renfrew. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis visited Sunday with Rev. & Mrs. MacAuley at Waterford. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Roundell and family of Denbigh spent a few days this week with Mr. & Mrs. Garth Blackler. ' Mr. •& Mrs. Hazen Walker of Grant,. Michigan, visited the past week with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Burgin of Amherst, Nova Scotia are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Burgin. Rev. R. C. & Mrs. Hopkins of Enniskillen, Ontario are visiting with Rev. T. & Mrs. Elliott. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Scriven and family of Rochester, N.Y., spent Thursday with Mrs. Delmar Johnson. Mr. & Mrs, Bill Waghorn visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Reurink and family of Amherstburg. Everett Bickell of Lethbridge, Alberta, is visiting with his sister Mrs. Albert Bickell. It is fifty one years since they saw each other. Mrs. Roy McNaughton of North Bay is also visiting with her mother. Mr. & Mrs. 14arvey Wright and family have returned from a visit to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Switzer and David have returned to North Bay. Norma and Shirley Switzer accompanied them home and spent a few days With them, BOWLING Exeter Bowling Lanes WILL OPEN Sat., Sept. 12 For The Season (At ALL LEAGUES START PLAY THE WEEK OF SEPT. 14 Anyone Wishing To Enter a Team or Join a Team CONTACT Exeter Bowling Lanes 235.2781 Lady bowlers dominate play Ladies moved to the forefront of the weekly action at the Exeter lawn bowling club by taking top prizes in jitneys held Saturday and Tuesday nights. Mabel Glenn was the winner Saturday night with two wins a plus of 16 and aggregate of 28. Howard Ince placed second with a plus of 11 and aggregate of 22 to go with a double victory while another feminine performer Olive Harvey placed third. Tuesday night it was the same story with ladies finishing one-two. Edna Caldwell scored two wins, a plus of 17 and aggregate of 36 to take top spot while Norma Chapman was close behind with the same amount of wins and plus but a lower aggregate of 28. 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LIMITED Crediton youngsters ousted In provincial .bantorn play The Legion hit the scoreboard with a single run in the first inning when Gerry Finnen singled and came around to score without any further hits. In the fourth Keith Lovell circled the bases after reaching first on a solid single. The third Legion tally came in the fifth when Gerry Finnen singled and scored on a similar hit by Cy Blommaert. A three run Legion rally came in the sixth when Earl Wagner drew a walk and Keith Lovell and Jim Hewitt singled and all managed to cross the plate. Bob Robinson went the distance on the mound for the Dufferin club to pick up the pitching win while Don Pickering took over from Mousseau in the third inning for the Legion. The Kinsmen scored five times in the top of the fifth inning Tuesday night and this was enough to gain the 8-6 victory over the Hawks. Craig Davidson and Ron Anderson each doubled in the big five run rally while Bob Callingham, George Pratt and Bob Coleman collected singles for the Kinsmen. The winners started off with a two run splurge in the first inning as the result of a double by Jack Glover and singles from the bats of George Pratt and Craig Davidson. '-'The other Kinsmen run came in'Jhe fourth frame when Ron Ditmoulin walked and scored on Ron Anderson's sacrifice fly. The Hawks first hit the scoreboard in the fourth. With one out, Barry Baynham drew a walk, GregRevington singled,Bob Baynham was safe on an error and coach Lorne Haugh singled to send the three runs across the plate. In the fifth, Bill Farguhar doubled and came home on Barry Baynham's single to score the fourth Hawk run of the game. With the Kinsmen leading 8-4, the first two Hawk batters in the bottom of the seventh, Bill Farguhar and Barry Baynham bunted their way safely onto the bases and scored on manager Bob Baynham's booming triple. Kin pitcher Bob Callingham settled down and got the next two batters on pop-ups to preserve his win. Bill Farquhar went the distance on the mound for the Hawks and took the loss Three district softball teams . participated in tournament play over the Labour Day holiday weekend. An Exeter all-star team sponsored by the South Huron Fastball Association and the Dufferin Hotel Leafs took part in the Goderich tourney while another all-star team from Exeter and district played in Forest, Monday. In Goderich, the Dufferin club .won their first two starts and dropped a 2-0 decision to Gord's Sports and Cycle of Goderich in the "B" final. In opening rounds of the tournament, the Dufferin team swamped Goderich Conklin Lumber 17-1 and edged Petrolia 5-4 to reach the final. Dufferin pitcher Bob Robinson saw plenty of action in the three games. The big right hander went the full route in the In the first game of the series the I-Iawks scored seven times in the fourth inning and went on to take the 16-7 decision. The Kinsmen were first to score when Jack Glover and Ron Anderson walked in the first inning and scored on Ron Dumoulin's single. The Hawks tied the count in the second when Greg Revington and Bob Baynham scored without the benefit of a hit, In the third Kinsmen centre fielder Craig Davidson tripled to score Ron Anderson, Jim Russell and Ron Dumoulin. Bill Farquhar homered for the Hawks in the same inning. Three bases on balls and two Kinsmen errors helped the Hawks score seven times in the fourth. Greg Revington and Bob Baynham each doubled and Lorne Haugh singled to help complete the rally. Pete Revington scored the final Hawk run in the sixth while Jim Russell walked and scored on Ron Dumoulin's double to end the Kin scoring in the seventh. Greg Rev ington was the winning pitcher for the Hawks while Bob Callingham took the loss for the Kinsmen. Open seasons for 1970 on black, grey and fox squirrels, as well as rabbits in Ontario have been announced recently by Hon. Rene Brunelle, Minister of lauds and forests, Except for shorter seasons and smaller bag limits in extreme southwestern Ontario, squirrel hunting regulations are similar to those in effect in recent years. In most areas of South-Western Ontario the season opens one day earlier than in 1969 but it closes three weeks earlier. In Essex, Kent, Lambton, and Middlesex counties the daily bag limit has been reduced from ten to five. A decline in squirrels, in conjunction with a large number of squirrel hunters in southwestern Ontario, is responsible for these more restrictive regulations which are designed to conserve squirrel stocks and to more fairly distribute the annual harvest. In. Middlesex and Elgin Counties the squirrel season is open from October 14, 1970 to Novermber 7, 1970. Seasons and bag limits for the remainder of the province are similar to those in effect in recent years. In the Townships of Hay, Stephen and Usborne the open season is October 3, 1970 to December 15, 1970 with a daily bag limit of 10 squirrels and a maximum possession of 10. In all other areas of the province including the balance of Huron County the open season is September 26, 1970 to December 15, 1970. Daily bag limit 10 squirrels; in possession 10. The open season dates for rabbits also vary a littlefor the three local townships.Rabbits may be taken in Hay, Stephen and Usborne from October 14 to February 27 while for the rest of Huron the season is from September 26 to March 31. Township licences must be obtained to hunt in Hay, Stephen and Usborne. Bag limits remain unchanged. There will be a daily bag limit of six on cottontail rabbits but no limit will apply to jackrabbits or to the varying hare or snowshoe rabbit. Don't be surprised if within the next few years you see a large red squirrel peering down at you from the branches of a southern Ontario hardwood. Lands and forests staff from the Lake Erie Forest District are importing fox squirrels from Michigan and releasing them in central, south-western;Ontario. At least some of the 40 squirrels released in the province between September, 1969 and February, 1970 have survived the winter and are reAducing. Previous stocking of fox squirrels into mainland Ontario has failed but department personnel, by selecting good habitat and providing the initial population with feeding stations and nesting boxes, are hopeful that this latest introduction will become established. Should lei program be successful, stocking in other suitable pants of the province will follow. Howe on defence The announcement of the retirement— of one . member of the Detroit Red Wings of thetNational Hockey league may bring about a change in pans for new coach Ned Harkness. With the news that Carl Brewer is going to hang up his skates for the second time in five years, a recent suggestion that Gordie Howe may fill a spot on the Detroit blue line for the 1970-71 season could become a reality. Shortly after receiving the news of Brewer's retirement, Harkness confirmed that the Howe experiment would now take on a nevisignificance. The new coach added, "It 41:tainly puts much greater stress on the move to put Gorqj on defence. But, I want to emphasize that the move wilViot be made unless it's okay with him." L4 Howe, who will be starting vrecord 25th season with the Red Wings recently said he didn't mind giving it a try. While talking about hockey we recently learned that at least four National Hockey league clubs will be going in for colored skate boots this fall — Los Angeles, Oakland, Pittsburgh and Detroit. The Los Angeles Kings will be clad in gold from top to bottom except for their boots of purple while the Detroit Red Wings are going to wear red skates. At Oakland, Seals owner Charlie Finley intends to put white boots on his players, the same color he uses for his baseball Oakland Athletics. Gridders are back With the start of school this week, practice sessions of the two football teams at South Huron District High School are in full swing. Doug Ellison is back as coach of the junior squad and will be attempting to bring another championship back to the school: Ron Bogart will again be handling the reins of the senior team. Both clubs will see their first action in an exhibition doubleheader in Strathroy on Saturday, September 19. Well done, fellows We would be more than amiss if we failed to congratulate the local cowboys that turned in an excellent showing at the seventh annual Midwestern Rodeo held over the weekend here. Jack Rundle won the Clarke Fuels buckle award as the top competitor of the bull riding events in the three shows while brother Jim was a four-time winner in the pickup and flag races. Allan Parsons came up with quite a few seconds and third in the various events while Danny Turvey of Hensall was the overall winner in the Little Britches calf riding contests. Other calf riding youngsters making a good showing were Calvin Westlake, Ricky Schwartzentruber, George Church and S teve Preszcator. Barry Mousseau who is making his mark at horse shows throughout Ontario was a winner in the saddle bronc contest and placed second to Jack Rundle in bull riding. Boost YOUR HOME TOWN The Creditor), bantams suffered two consecutive losses over the weekend and were eliminated :from further play in the Ontario Baseball Association Bantam "D"playdowns. The Crediton youngsters were on the wrong end of 22-0 score in Walsingham Saturday afternoon And lOst to the same club by a score of 9-5 at the Crediton diamond, Monday afternoon. Walsingham now moves on to battle with Emeryville for the Pony racers plan a picnic The South Huron Pony Trotting club will be holding their annual picnic at Zurich, Sunday afternoon, September 13. All members are invited and there will be sports and prizes for the children. Following are the results of the latest races held Sunday, at Zurich: First Race 2:25 - 2:30 —Race Time 2:26 and 2:29.3 — Maple Creek Goldie, Jim Buchanan 1,1; Dominion Ernie, Elmer Oesch 2,2. Second Race 2:20 - 2:30 — Race Time 2:10 and 2:15 — Rebel, Al Garside 1,1; Lucky, Don Walker 2,2; Maple Creek Prince, Jim Buchanan 3,3. Miss Unicorn, Gord Bloch 1,1 in time of 2:17 and 2:16.1. Third Race 2:05 - 2:10 — Race Time 2:04 and 2:02 — St. Paul's Lad, Jack Meadows 1,2; Lady Supreme, Ernie Ross 2,3; Sunny Boy, Jack McFarland 3,1. Fourth Race— Sugar Doll, Bill Garside 1,1 in time of 2:04 and 2:05; Nancy Hanover, Mel Good 1,1 in time of 1:57.2 and 1:54; Mercury D, Harry Faulds 1,1 in time of 1: 25.2 and 1:25.2. Powder Puff — First Division — Race Time 2:14.4 — Tony, Sandra Schroeder 1; Katy Ann, Mary McAllister 2; Dominion Ernie, Shirley Oesch 3. Second Division — Race Time 2:09 — Sugar Doll, Marilyn Garside 1; St. Paul's Lad, Marg Cunningham 2; Lady Supreme, Gladys Ross 3. Children's Race — Race Time 1:53.4 Nancy Hanover, Wayne Good 1; St. Paul's Lad, Murray Meadows 2; Maple Creek Prince, Bill Rapson 3; Tony, Rick Schwartzentruber 4. first game that was called at the end of five innings because the difference in the score was greater than ten runs. Robinson came in to relieve starter Terry Wade in the third inning of the second game and was again called on in the second frame of game number three. The South Huron all stars were defeated 7-3 by Petrolia in their first start in Goderich and were eliminated. The first two Exeter runs were unearned while the third came on long home run blast by Jim Russell. Don Pickering was the Exeter pitcher. At Forest the local all-star club coached by Gord Slaght and John Varley edged Forest Drifters 3-2 in the opener, were swamped 8-0 by Wyoming in the second game and came back to blank Kettle Point 10-0 in another abbreviated game because of the high score. Gord Slaght who tosses for Crediton in the local Rec league was the winning pitcher in both games while Doug Courtney and Brian Hogg took the loss in the middle game. The top hitters for the Exeter club were Bill Bishop, Larry Haugh and Pete Ravelle. Other members of the team were Larry Willert, Jim Pfaff, Rich MacDonald, Ron Grasdahl and Barry Clarke. INVEST NOW 8447° on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Also ”CASHABLE AT ANY TIME" Guaranteed Savings Certificates up to 8%%. For further information contact your financial adviser or write or telephone collect: STANDARD TRUST Available Through HODGSON LIMITED around to score on a walk and a Walsingham scored nine runs single from the bat of Doug in the first two innings and were Fairbairn. never in trouble. opened with a walk and came Van Haecke. Robinson and Rick Bowers, to get singles from the offerings provincial championship. The final two Crediton runs and singles were contributed by only Rick Bowers, Rodger Peter Wuerth, Perry Stover, Paul Finkbeiner and Perry Stover able run rally in the fourth. sixteen hits while striking out a Keith Davey cracked a double Crediton bats were silenced with score in the top of the second and Perry Stover went the distance short-lived as the'visitors tied the a home run to deep left field. went ahead to stay with a three on the Crediton mound, giving up two Crediton runs in the first. In Walsingham Saturday the first inning but their lead was scored when Rick Bowers drilled Crediton boys scored twice in the when Keith Davey walked and In the Crediton sixth Wuerth of Walsingham left bander Ron Five base hits produced the total of ten visiting batters. In Monday's game, the came in the bottom of the eighth iliiiiiiiiiiii11111111alliallialialiallaill11111111111illillialliiiiiiiiiiiiiial111111111Iiiiiialliamiliiiiiillaillailliat = = E.... Exeter. Fair Raceway -ff... STAG = EXETER ARENA Friday, Sept. 11 9:00 p.m. • Cash door prize 7.4 • Lunch Proceeds to support harness racing at EXETER FALL FAIR Tickets on sale at Gerry's Barber Shop, Bob's Variety and Li ndenf ield's Hardware. Fonannuainuanniatannalaniaionionaimanalanunanniananunianainamaiinalanialualio. District ball teams compete in tourneys LICENCED