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LEAGUE
Penny Pinchers 7
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Legion
Lewis Construction
Elgin Flyers 4
Hose .:Rollers
14:0SP 'Rollers (T. Brooks 407) .s, . 2
Rot. Shots (N, Hardy 3051 2
Mereurys (K. Dickson 680) 4
Hotel (C. Coughlin 515) 0
Legion (.f. Murphy 561) 4
Elestrics (IS Carling 67:3) o
Fire Eaters Lt, .Ewen 642) 4
Rex (I. .Park 512) .. 0
Shamrocks (C, Elson 621) 2
Agrleo (17. Tuttle. :105) 2
Penny Pinchers (o, Lankin 409) 2
Lewis Conk. (0, 'Young 566 ) •••'- 2
Wood Butchers (D. Akers (H ) 4
t Elgin Flyers (E, 'McLaughlin. 456) 0
"A" LEAGUE
short Oh:sills 1 A
Hot Shots 13
Mercurys 14
'Wood 13u Letters 13
Electric's 12
Dairymen 12
LADIES' LEAGUE
Dairymaids (E. Watson 187) -..... 3
Sputniks (I, Anderson 218) 2
Ramblers (S. Ready 200) 7
High Hopes ( FT. Hardy 1821 0
(land ohoye. Chilies Ns Blake • 1711 2
Shanwncks ('K. Thompson 1711 5
Leprechauns (11.1, 'Kennedy inR) „ 2
C. Clowns (M:. McIntosh 231) 1
Legion et tee (B. Crudge. 1611 5
Ma rionet les (34. Hodgins 153) 2
Satellites (E. Gibson 181) , ...... 7
Dumbel Is ( I, Bridger 173) , (1
Dairymaids 19
Ramblers 16
Sat elli tes ' 14
Sputniks 12
Shamrocks 12
Clandeboye Clowns 12
Legion et tes 12
Olandeboye Du ties 10
Leprechauns 9
narlonettes 7
High .Hopes 2
Durribells .. ... .............
High single: 1. Anderson (235)
High triple; M. McIntosh (5651
High average (1), Crudge 1 74)
CO E ENS' •L riAGUE .
:Uucanet les (B. McRann 409) 0
Whodidits (M. 'Brownlee 482) 7
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This young ratty los the rivht idea ("despite her boy friend's
skootitisni). Milk builds the kind of beeuty the', won't COnie offl•
lull .J:IISp and time running out.
the. Listowel squad never gave ,
up, and ..early the final .quarter
Lusted grabbed one of Kyle's
passes and ran it back to the .
',Exeter 15-yard line.
-Ltstowei ..eogas Pantners i11107 to hold. the hall for a 134(,.....
However,. when he got the hall„
I from centre, he straightened no
and fired .to Isis ,end who was all
by himself .in .:the end zone.
With less than five minutes
left in the game it appeared 'that
• the Panthers would hold their
opponents. Beth teams fumbled
on punts but Listowel finally got
• possession deep in their own end.
After two substantial gains !
along the ground, Lusted fired a
'PaSS to Henry who was nailed,
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at the gxeter 30-yard line. On
the next pass, Chipehase inter-
eeptecl on his own ten and it
looked like the end of the line
for Listowel.
Kyle passed to .Shoklice :to
tak e the ball .out from the goal
posts,hut the play was called
ack because ,Exeter had 13
men on the field.
On the next May, kyle faded
back into, 111.1: own zone
I throw another pass.,, but :to, hard.
charging 14stowel line :got
and the ball was knockoct front
his hand.
I Bob 'Jones was Jolunw-en-the.
I spot for Listowel and. he fell
the loose pigskin for a th. gave his team .4 131.20: 4:rranitt.„
with only seconds Jeft to play
in the game.
-Continued front page ti
Steve Kyle ;picked. up 12 more
yards on the play that actually
backfired in his backfield. 'When
he saw that there was no one
in position for him 'to hand off
to, the lanky quarterback look
off himself, and Was brought
down at the two,
However, the Listowel line
rose to the occasion, and suc-
cessive. ,attempts by Chipcbase,
Kyle and Strang failed to hit pay
dirt.
After getting the ball on a
punt,. hard-runging Jaek Cup-
of 18 .and eight yards and Kyle
hit Strang with an eight-yard
paSS to put the locals right
back in the game. Strang added
to the total when he split the
uprights with his boot.
The score at half time was
BinpoPperst (B. Nicol 678.) . , .. I Golden Slits (F. Net- won 627) i 84 for Lis:towel. ' foci's feat LVhen Ile b
I managed to bring the ball to the
Listowel 18-.yarcl marker.
Some nifty faking in the back-
field managed to throw the. de.;,
fenders off stride, and Kyle bit
one of Ms favorite targets, airuce
llorton, standing all alone IA 'the
end Thez"cre•
vert attempt by Chip-
chase went astray, but the locals
were ahead 13-8.
In the dying minutes of the
quarter, it again was the spark-
ling play of 'three liensall ath.:
leethteesr .(thna.atiegrave South Huron an-
h.
After they had r.,:eeived the
ball on: a punt, Kyle hit Horton
for a 12-yard gain. On the next
play, he handed off to his full-
back and Chipebase rambled 52
! yards through the Listowel tean).
for six valuable points.
Strang missed the convert,
but Chipehase duplicated Lus-
On the next play the speedy
quarterback raced around left
end to pull his team back into
contention.
The convert was goad on a
pass from Lusted to Henry. The
play caught the Panthers off-
balance, as Lusted was prepar-
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,L, Superteit (T. Burke 656) .„ 3 Larks IV. Smith 540) . ...............7
l• Spares -(R. YU, Dorselsar 570 .. 1 Kingpins (F. Priess 547) 1
Windmills (W. Davidson 7111. ... 2 .K)ppen 'rigors (G. Ross S71/1. 71 - Big Six (B.' Gifford 643). ...... . 2 Bankmonts ()-1. Kieswelter 525) •• 1
ASSE-T Specials (H. Holtzman 1(21) 3 Pensis (B, Gilfillart .0331 ....... . 3
BIStchers (I-1. Wolfe 573) . . .. .. , 1 Wildcats ((1. H-Duvar 5231 1
R. 'Billiards IL. Bidden 390) - ... 2 Toastmasters (C. Mei kle 63'3) 11. • Imperials (B. Pask R97) ...... ......... 2 Tradesmen 113, Glendenning. 357) 1
Rockets (R. Haugh 741) _. ....... .3 Etlselaires (('. 'Welt). 632) .1 Milkmen ca. Smith (821 ....... ... 1 Ringers (1). Wright 6.081 1.
Conklin Lumber (B, 'Dobson 5611 3 Canners (.1. Ben. 596) .. ...is
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base bulled his '‘vay for oains
17 The fired-up Panthers came kickoff out of the end. zone for Pepsis
KiPnen 'Tigers
Ilankmonts
Canners ••
N'insinins
Ringers
Toast masters
Fidselaires
Larks
Tradesmen
lti ildcats
Golden Mile „ .... . 5
High single: 'W.` (816,1
1-i1gh triple: R. Haugh (711)
1-1 kidon score: -8, iligAl"5
Windmills 1S
Larry's Sttperiest 17
Rockets 17
Spares • IT
Milkmen „.13
.16:11 Specials 1
Butchers 10
Imperials 111
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16 back strong to open the third another point, and bolstered the 15 quarter, and with the help of Panthers' lead to 12 points. 13 two Listowel penalties and a 15-1
13 yard gallop by Chipehase and a ii Strong comeback
is
four-yard plunge by Strang, Although they were down by 1
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MEN'S LEAGUE
7
Dahs•men (B. Saulnier 6351 .. 4
cla.ndeboye (B, Henry 430) .......
Short. (''irruits 1P. Crudge 655) 3 36 Lumber Kings (G. Nurse 515) 1
Shamrosks
'Antibes Kings
Fire Eat ors
12
MEN'S INTER-TOWN 14
'urner A .0425) ....... .. ... 7 Exeter A
13 *sr .F.I 15•2,12) .. .... .......... . . . 4 ou rs ss A.
rich B (5469) ..... -,... - 7
rich A (5438) 4
Clinton •B (5345) . . . .. , , 7 W'inghani 15
Clinton A (5259) ...... ..... ........... ,.. 4 Zurich .. -........ .....,... 2
'WIngham (5106 ) .. . 9 'High single; horns Haugh, Ess
Zurich (4158) ' Pier A (353)
Goderich A s. 33 High five: Bert Harris, Goderich
Clinton B, .i 02 A (1387)
26
Getirrirli ........ . . 22
I-.xeter . ..• . '17
Agrion 2
('iandebore 2
High single: B. Saulnier (201)
High triple: 1K. T)loksou SSA)
High average; (K, Dickson 12201'
Hand leappers 34
Not fn-s 11.
:Pin Poppet t AS 21
Happy Gals 20
Rule . I.n
Nile Hawks 20
Jolly j ills ' ' 26
Be Bops 26
Mighty Miee 25
Wee Hopes ,11
Lucky Strikes 22
Merry :Maids 21
High Hopes 21
Trailers
Frisky Six 20
Sputniks 10
Alley Ca U5 17
Hi Lights 17
Busy Bees 15
Blowett es 15
'Who Cares 14
Erilipti es 1)
jolly Six
Lollipops 6
Nigh single: 'Mary Cronyn 1282)
'High triple: !Mary 011)11•Yll ((02)
Hidden score: Jean Fite
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2
'Poole)' 6 45) Be Bops (A.
Trailers (M, Cronyn 182)
Bey ('ale (K. 'Hay 5501 7
Sputniks 1'13. Attfteld 471))
311:slaty Mice (.1'. 'Parsons 551)
Hot Dogs (L. Snell 632) 2
Nile 'Hawks (W. Caldwell 501) , 7
Piny Jilts L). Ruske 5111 ,
'rule (A. Heywood 5)6). 5
Lollipops (L. Brock 516) ....... 2
Pin Poppettes (Is Fuller 55(1) 5
jolly Six • In, Skinner 450) 2
Frisky Six (13. Coughlin S61)1 7
T.nliettes (1). Marks 404) It
who Cares (A, Halter 59n) 7
Blowe tes (K. Penliale 503) ..
'ee Pones (N'. Caldwell 550) 5
Busy Bess (Is Wales 450 ......
Merry Maids (G. Coward 546) , 7
Hi Lights Edwards On)
Hand lc's-poet's (V. Gould 6151 ,,..„ 5
ckY strikes (r;. Merlins' 540) 2
Happy Gals 1(0, nrne 677) 7
Nigh Hopes (IS, Boggart 52() .„
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441,,te.4t,
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' INTER-TOWN LADIES
., 7 Grand Bend ............. .
7 'High 'single: Bessie Coulthsrd, Si
o :Marys (320)
13 High triple: Dolly Mattson, Ex-
12 (755)
St. Starve .....
;rand Bend
.derieh
St. Marys • Exeter
GRAND BEND LADIES
rtes (r. Ra.ve.11e 126) " 4 'Harmony Gals
Shots CFI. ' 'Wainer 3761 ,r 0 Firecrackers
Harmony Gals (B, 1)atars 537) .... 1. Brat es
lsegi one t I es
Atoms (5, Tievans 4.(3) ' 0 7-Tot Shots 7
Firecraekers It, Trott 553) 3 0 n t im ers s
4
Atoms 1 on timers (N. King 554) 1 Western 111.,5
1.5
11
11 Hi-Five. (Ti. 'Ditty 530) 7
n i St, Pstrieks (.1, Egan 370)
Ohvlous (A. H. Sturdy ,(496) S
Whocares ('B, Watson *492) 2
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Braves (D. Finkheiner 545)
Westerners (W, Gill 416) ` High single: Pal rta.velle (263)
High triple: rat Ravelle (726)
EXETER MIXED LEAGUd
Crackerjacks (13, Caldwell 512) 7, 7 Chickens 17
Cool Cats (T. Burkst 700) II Cool Cats 10
Hot Toddles 12
High Llte.s .....................
High single (men): Tom Burke.
4 (276); ladies, Ruth 'Durand (254).
High triple (men): Tom Burke
21 (700); ladies, Midge Redman, Ruth
1.3 Duns n (1. 616 ) .
Hot Toddies (N. Redman ,1671 ..„ 7
High Lit-es (R, Durand 613) „•,,,.•..
Chickens f A. Ford 6101
Chipmunks ('E. Poore, 525)
Crackerjacks
Chipmunks
We have GOODAFVEAR moni
LADIES' FRIDAY 'NITERS
Dubees (Jean Essser•1'' 417.) ..... 4
Nuggets (011ie 15sery 432)
Shoestrings (June Esser y 567) 4
Jonshugs (A. Sehroedeur 545) .
PluShirSs (B, Winches! Or 512) .,. 4
Bookies (.11, Bridges. 5111
Nuggets 11
Bluebirds ' 13
3 unebugs . 12
Du bees . It
Rookies ... .... „ ......... ......... .„... ;
Shoestrings' . .. A
High single: Delores 11•ralf (223)
High triple: A, Schreteder (1545)
Hidden score: S. Tooley (420)
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Minor Bowling Leagues
BANTXM GIRLS
Freektis (Dianne. McLeod 1881
Penny pinners (B, Grassick 244)
initniks (Paulette Schroeder 171)
than Squaws (Linda, Wells 1601
!.-:kimos (Barbara Skinner 131)
AlliPops (Joan Campbell 267) •
Eskimos
Sputniks , , ....... ...... .,„ ,
Freckles
Indian Squaws . • 2
Penny )'inners 2
Lollipops
High single: ,loan Campbell (137)
High double: Joan Campbell (267)
BANTAM
eats (2). Beaver 2551 • 3
'5 (11, Durand 263)
s' Darts (B. Fairhairn 2611 .
e Jays (.1Y,..Fra..yrte 174)
BOYS
Wildoats . 5
Silver Darts 5
Night Hawks
Tigers .. n
Blue jays . .......0
5 Rockets . . ...! , 0
High single: Merle Idle (45)
High double: B. Fairbairn ' (2651
J. UNTO MEN & LADIES
'Ighl fisseke. (.1. Gifford. 225)
oekets (W, Edwards 2371 .
AN OT R S .1-lead Pins .
• 3 ;Do-kitties ..... . 2
$ Holly Sir . 0
° High single: 'Bill 'Wright (232)
High double; (Bill Wright • 42.1)
JUNIOR BOYS 8, GIRLS
o-Listles (S. Appleton 300)
cad Pins m, McValis 3671
•esli Fish (B. Wright 4341
Ohs. Six (H, Shaw 315) •
•'resh Fish ,.„ ....
lock •ern -Downs (H. Re YIV 00(1 24 :11
e Pin Busters (L. Id -Duvar 273)
city Seven fRobett NVolfe 4051
atnicks (Hank Gostr 310)
'Birds (Greg; Harness 131 )
age's (Bonnie"Cornish 255) nami(ers (Brian SWitzer 112)
ng johns (Gary Ford 322)
ker.1 (Bill Farquhar 2671
Bombers (Melvin Whiting 71121
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