Times-Advocate, 1979-05-24, Page 13Meet Craig tonight
Park dub breaks even
The Huron Park fastball
broke even in their first two
starts of the season in the
Southwestern Fastball
Association.
Tuesday, the Park team
dropped a 5-4 decision to
Lieury but, Thursday night
they redeemed themselves
with a 7-4 victory over
Sylvan.
The club will be in action
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on two occasions this week.
They were in Poplar Hill
Tuesday and tonight,
Thursday will play host to
Ailsa Craig at the Exeter
Community Park diamond
at 9 p.m.
Thursday night Huron
Park evened their record
with the 7-4 victory over
Sylvan. Sylvan opened the
scoring in the second inning
as King reached first on an
error and scored on Dale
Whitelaws single.
Huron Park struck for
three runs in the third inning
as John Gillespie and Dave
Watson singled and Paul
McKnight hit a long home
run.
They added four more runs
in the fifth as Doug Pearson
was hit by a pitch, Doug
Johnson and Paul McKnight
singled and Brion Penhale
hit a long home run. Sylvan*
added three runs in the top of
the seventh on hits by Bill
Johnson, Wayne McLellan
and Bill Brass, all singles, ,
Dale Whitelaw, Bruce
Furtney and Bill King toiled
on the mound for Sylvan with
Furtney taking the loss.
Brian Hodgins pitched the
first four innings for Huron
Park giving up a run, and
three hits while striking out
four Lome Vincent came in
for the next 2 2/3 innings
allowing three runs on four
hits. Dan Heywood came on
to get the final out.
In Tuesday’s game Huron
Park opened in the first
inning scoring two runs.
Jerry McCann opened up
with a single and after Doug
Johnson walked and Dave
Watson was hit by a pitch,
Brion Penhale singled to
knock in two runs.
Lieury came back to even
the count in the third as
Lloyd Mathers singled and
Glen Thompson tripled.
Thompson scored on an
overthrow.
Lieury took the lead in the
bottom of the fifth as Lloyd
Mathers singled and scored
on a fielder’s choice.
Huron Park regained the
lead with two runs in the top
of the sixth as Brian Taylor
singled and Paul McKnight
doubled and both scored on a
fielding miscue.
Lieury scored the final
runs of**the game in the •
bottom of the sixth as Don
Appleby, Jack Tweedie, Paul
Hodgins, Bob Cornish and
Lloyd Mathers all singled.
Glen Thompson toiled for
Lieury allowing seven hits
while striking out eight
batters.
Kim McKinnon pitched the
first three innings for Huron
Park allowing two hits and
two runs. Dan Heywood
pitched the next two giving
up three runs on three hits.
Brian Hodgins finished up
allowing three hits.
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EXETER INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS — Individual champions of the Exeter Men's Industrial Bowl
ing League were recognized Wednesday evening. In the back row are Garry Black, high
average, B league; Brian Hogg, high single, A league and Bill Farquhar, high triple, A league.
In the front row are Bill Jones, high single, B league and Don Harvey, high triple, B league.
Missing was Fred Wells, high average, B league. j-A photo
Times-Advocat«, May 24, 1979
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To start new program
for Tennis instruction
A new version tennis
program will be available to
everyone in Exeter this year
through the combined efforts
of the Exeter tennis club and
two young men operating
LET, known as London
Educational Tennis.
An Open House will be
Carrol Reiblich
held at the Exeter Public
School library and the ad
joining tennis courts on
Monday, May 28 when one of
the London organizers
Carroll Reiblich will unveil
the program.
Reiblich along with David
Marshall, a Strathroy native
will be operating similar
tennis programs in Arva,
Komoka, Strathroy, St.
Marys, Glencoe and
Dorchester.
One of the most
enthusiastic and skillful
local tennis players Randy
Parsons is working with the
LET and may be reached at
235-1304 for further informa-
tion. An ad appears
elsewhere in this issue out
lining the program with
some of the fees.
Carroll Reiblich told the
T-A Tuesday, “We will be
providing a complete in
struction program for every
age and level of tennis
ability.’’
He added, “We are es
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18 to work into our London
program to further their
talents.”
The basic instruction fee
for adults will be $2 per hour
for club members and $2.50
per hour for non-members.
LET will have a staff of 12
certified instructors in addi-
tion to Reiblich and
Hardy pigeons first
back to Lucan coop
The new season of the
Lucan racing pigeon club is
off to a flying start. Birds
owned by Clarence Hardy
won the first races from
Georgetown and Stouffville
on May 5 and 12, respective
ly-
Saturday flyers from the
north and southcame in first.
Al De Haan clocked the first
bird from Peterborough
while Adam Bratscher
registered the winner from
Georgetown.
In the May 5 race from
Georgetown, birds from the
Clarence Hardy loft were
first and third. Taking se
cond and fourth places were
B. Ennis and A. Bratscher.
Placing next to Hardy in
the May 12 event from
Stouffville were birds owned
by Al De Haan, and Harry
Winters.
In addition to winning
Saturday’s dash from
Georgetown, an Adam 1
Brascher owned bird was
Marshall to provide
professional tennis know
how to the seven Western
Ontario communities.
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Positions three and four
were also taken by
Bratscher while Clarence
Hardy placed fifth, sixth and
seventh.
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