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Times-Advocate, 1980-08-27, Page 11SWIM TEAM WINS — The girls division of the Exeter swim team won a trophy at Saturda's Lake Huron zone swim cham- pionships held at Mount Forest. The entire team is shown above. Back, left, Karla Josephson, Sean Whiteford, Sharon Boersma, Susan Boyle and Jeff Heywood. Centre, Joan Osgood, Tena Brand, Lori Stephens, Lynne Stephens and Brenda Waldeck, Front, David Josephson, Penny Parent,. Chantelle Keller and Sandra Baarda. T-A photo Final game in Crediton, tonight Cowgirls even ladies series Ji st-gwet bilIVE AUTOMOTIVE RADIATOR RESPMAIARSLL ENGINE RE-CORES' "ft') Sales & Service MILT ROBBINS & SON LTD. 263 MotEINTESRT. N., 235-2940 u.1 for this LAST HOLIDAY of the SUMMER • and don't forget the SALADS • COLE SLAW GRECIAN BREAD There's a PACKAGE SIZE just right! j. Kiiitucky fried Itickec ALANNNANCIMIIWO Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it linger lickin' good,"® 227 Main Street N. 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It en, July 20. .overall, their came from. a deep-lying se449n record now stands at throw-in. from Warn"Ptain seven wins, two ties. and five Dick Lord, and g relay of the. losses. ball to Stewart from Rene Sunday, Murray Stewart, Kirmse and Gerald Weer- At 25 minutes into the second- half, Alfons Weer- sink's goal came from a solo run after Lucan faultily played the ball from their 18,- yard box into the central midfield. , The Crediton Cowgirls and East Williams are all tied up in their opening playoff round of the district ladies fastball league. In Ailsa Craig Thursday SUZUKI game will be played tonight, Wednesday in Crediton. The girls spirit was flying high and chatter could be heard through the whole game. Seven runs in the first inning sent the Crediton girls off to a flying start Monday night. Winning pitcher Merna Scott was also the Crediton leader at the plate ,with a home run. triple and a pair of doubles. First, baseman Deb Lord contributed a homer, double and two singles. Sherry Pft aff, Fay Hayter and Shelley Weber added three singles apiece and Carol Stuart andiVilma Lagerwerf CANOEISTS — Residents of the James street Group Home were entertained at Morrison Dam Sunday by the South Huron Junior Farmers. Above, Junior Farmers Dick Dougall and.Joe Johns take Paul Lazet for a canoe ride: Goals by Murray Stewart And, Alfons Weersink led Exeter .Centennials to a 2.4 win over Lucan in Ausable Soccer at • Canner's field, Sunday. Exeter, with two games left in the s.eason,haslost only Irish beat ,Thursday night Exeter Saveway opened the South- western Fastball playoffs against the Ludan Irish in a best 3 out of five series, Lucan came out on top 8-5. The next games in the series go' Tuesday and Thursday in Lucan. Saveway opened the scoring in the first inning as Dan Heywood walked and scored on, an error. They added two more in the second as John Gillespie and Dan Heywood walked and scored. Lucan knotted the count at 3-3 in the third as Brian Noyes? Randy Kraul and Kevin Windsor all scored. . The Irish went ahead in the fifth 5-3 as Kevin Windsor and Bob Smith scored. Doug Pearson came around "to score in the fifth for Saveway and Lucan replied with three in the sixth to take a 8-4 lead. Jamie Eveleigh came in to score the final run of the game. Brian Lightfoot picked up the pitching win with relief help from Ron Glenn. They combined to give up four hits while walking 10 batters. Jamie Eveleigh took the loss giving up six hits. Ladies golf In regular ladies league play at the Ironwood golf course this week the hidden score winners were Gail Skinner, Audrey Fairbairn, Carol. Taylor, Debbie Smith and ' Marlene Parsons and the door prize was won by Helen Brown. The league playoffs get underway today, 'Wed- nesday, August 27. Saveway Sylvan trail's Lieury one game to none in the other "A" semi-final. Final league standings ' W L Lucan. 18 6 Lieury 17 7 Exeter 14 10 Sylvan 14 10 Nairn 13 11 Poplar Hill , 13 ' 11 West Corners 12 12 Lieury Jets 5 19 Ailsa Craig 2 22 August 27, 1.980.Pug* BIKERS MEETING Aug. 30 At Huron West EXETER At 4:00 p.m. For anyone in- terested in starting a motorcycle dub. All Riders Welcome. night. East Williams eeked out an 8-7 victory and the Cowgirls came back Monday night with a resounding 29-0 win, The third and deciding added a pair of one base blows. Laurie Bone and Kelly • Ward picked up the only two East Williams hits. Thursday's win for East Williams was accomplished with four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Singles by Lori Tasko, Dorothy McKeechan, Mary Hedley and Jan Fisher produced the game winning rally. , The Cowgirls managed seven hits. Sandy O'Neill 'connected for a hothe run and a double, Carol, Stuart had two singles, Deb Lord a double and single and Shelley Weber a single. Lucan's only score followed, Weersink's by a minute, when Jeff Craigmile caught the Centennials in a . defensive lapse after a corner-kick on the Lucan net, It was a fan's game ,.throughout, with both sides exhibiting a good type of attacking soccer. All teams: now have a Sunday oft' over the Labour Day weekend. The Cen- tennials,next game, Sunday, September 7, is at Forest at 2 p.m. Their final league game at home is on Canner's field, Sunday, September 14, against Taxandria Falcons at 2p.m. Divisional play-offs will begin in late September, Rabbil,Qiesel 5-speed We are 1st and 2nd in a class of 477. So, if you're smart about fuel economy, go to the head of the class. Rabbit Diesel Don't settle for less. Auto-Ruud Main Street Exeter 235-'1100