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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-31, Page 9London man wins invitational London's Harry Murray shot a gross score of 72 as the overall winner of the fourth annual Senior Men's In- vitational at the Scaforth Golf and Country Club last Wednes- day. He was the top finisher in the first flight, for those aged 50 to 57. The day was wet and chil- ly, but the tournament still attracted 120 entrants from Sarnia, London, Toronto, Port Elgin, Guelph, Owen Sound and points in between. Jim Irons of Owen Sound shot a 75 to take the second flight, for those aged 57 to 63, and Seaforth's own Ken Doig Sr. won his flight for the fourth -straight time, this time for those aged 64 to 70, with a score of 78. Bruce Cantelon of Toronto was only four strokes worse than his age. The 72 -year-old was the fourth lowest in the entire field with a gross score of 76. Bob Morton was the oldest golfer in the field at 80. In other happenings at the local links, the Seaforth Club is hosting the Ontario Junior Girls Golf Championship for the first time, this July 10 to 12. Last year it was at the Dundee course near Hamilton. The championship is for girls aged 18 and under. The Doigs of Seaforth and area are also the subject of an interesting cover story in the Spring issue of Tee ro Green Golf Magazine, that calls them Southwestern On- tario's "First Family of Golf". Other top finishers in last weeks senior men's event were: FLIGHT A (50 -56) Gross I. Harry Murray, 72; 2. Harvey Suggitt, 75; 3. Doug Galloway, 76. SENIORS NO SLOUCHES - This happy foursome won their annual Senior Men's Invitational at the Seaforth Golf and C From left: Jim Irons, Harry Murray, Ken Doig Sr., Bruce Can Net 1. Bill Benki, 67; 2. Cliff Brown, 69; 3. Jim Baynham, 70. FLIGHT B (57-63) Gross 1. Jim Irons, 75; 2. Paul Weber, 76; 3. Doug Wells, 77. Net 1. Bob Hutchinson, 67; 2. Ron Pleasance, 67; 3. Harold Turnbull, 68. FLIGHT C (64-70) Gross 1. Ken Doig Sr., 78; 2. Fred Hales, 79; 3. Butch Martin, 79. GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO respective flights at the fourth ountry Club last Wednesday. telon. Net 1. Don Eatonni4; 2. Moe Marsh, 67; 3. John Coutu, 69. FLIGHT D (71+) Gross 1. Bruce Cantelon, 76; 2. Vern Richardson, 78; 3. Jeff MacDonald, 83. Net 1. Ray O'Brian, 67; 2. Buzz Turnbull, 68; 3.- Bill O'Connor, 69. Price, Perrie qualify for OFSAA Carly Pricc and Lori Perrie of Seaforth District, High School both qualified for this weekend's provincial high school track and field cham- pionships at Kingston with third-place finishes in their events at last weekend's OFSSA West regional meet at Tillsonburg. Price, who has been training on the track at Goderich regularly recently, ran a per- sonal best time of 12.10:4 for the bronze in the junior girls Vick scores four goals 80m hurdles. A runner from Preston won the event in 11.45:2. Perrie saved the best for last in the girls open discus with a toss of 37.58m. The top eight finishers after the first three throws made it into the final eight and Perric did it the difficult way. She faulted on her first two at- tempts but made the cut at seventh after a standing throw her third time. She faulted her fourth throw too, but pulled into fifth with her fifth throw, before climbing another two places with her , sixth and final toss. The winning throw by an athlete from Amherstburg General Amherst was 41.36:2. Perrie has been doing some training at London Banting recently, with assistance from coach John Allen who also coaches Jason Tunks who set a Canadian interscholastic record in the senior boys' discus at Inst week's meet. SEAFORTH MEN'S LEAGUE ( May 24 results) LIGHTN 8 YOUNGBLOOD 6 Lightning scorers: Jason Smith 4, I'aul McLlwain 3, Murray Workman. Youngblood scorers: Scott Jervis 3, Icremy McNichol, Brandon Nash, lason Dunscith. ROCKETS 10 'CANES 4 . Rockets scorers: Dan Wildfong 3, iteve Papplc 2, Derck Cridzak 2, 13rent vandenAkker, Gerry McLaughlin, Jason Bcuttenmillcr. Hurricanes scorers: Dylan Wick, 13rad Moore, Jeff Flanagan, Justin Rodney. SCORING LEADERS Name C A 1'TS It1 Wildfong,RK 9 21 30 8 P. McLlwain, LT 12 15 27 27 24 22. 19 15 14 14 13 ('apple, RK 12 15 Smith, LT 12 12 Cuy,LT 13 9 K. McLwain, YB 8 11 %'andenAkkcr, RK 3 12 I lenry, LT 6 8 Workman, LT 6 8 McLauglin, RK 10 3 TEAM STANDINGS Name W L T F A PIS Rockets 4 0 1 68 35 9 Lightning 3 1 1 57 38 7 Youngblood 1 4 0 32 67 2 I urricanes 1 4 0 30 47 2 GAMES THIS WEEK ( Wed. May 31) t p.m. - Lightning vs. I-lurricancs p.m. - Rockets vs. Youngblood YOUTH LEAGUF. ( May 25 results) SENIOR NORDIQUES 9 RED WINGS 7 Nordiques goals: Wes Vick 4, Jason I\nstett 3, Keegan Teichcrt, Colin 'aok. ed Wings goals: Derek Nesbitt 4, rek Akcy 3. liglight: Vick's fourth into an mpty net ices the victory. BRUINS 8 FLYERS 7 ruins goals: Tim Sills 2, Wes Wick , Ryan Van Doorcn 2, Daryl oung, Ryan Willis. lycrs goals: I'at Culligan 3, Mike urray 2, Marsha IX'nys, Nicole unro. JUNIOR LEAFS 16 RANGERS 3 ate goal: Nick Jansen 4, Derek n Drunnen 3, Rick I larburn 3, ark Kirkconnell 2, Kyle Teichcrt 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 2 .4 2, Chris Longstaff, Jamie }fill. Rangers .goals: Tint McClure 2, Kyle Devereaux. BLACK HAWKS 8 PENGUINS 4 Black Hawk goals: Curtis Wilson 5, Luke Vick 2, Korey Nash. Penguins goals: Derek Mclay, Tyler Elligsen, Cody McNaughton, Nick Eilig-sen. TEAM STANDINGS Senior Name ALIF APIS Flyers 3 1 0 42 28 6 Red Wings 2 2 0 30 31 4 Bruins 2 2 29 35 4 Nordiques 1 3 0 25 32 2 unior Name WLTFAPIS Leafs 4 0 0 45 18 8 Black I-lawks 3 1 0 29 22 Penguins 0 3 1 13 28 Rangers 0 3 1 21 40 GAMES THIS WEEK (Thur. June 1) 6:30 - Rangers vs. Penguins 6 1 7:30 -' Black 1 Iawks vs. Loafs 8:30 - Bruins vs. Rcd Wings 9:30 - Nordiques vs. Flyers Transactions • • Leafs send Rick Harburn to Rangers for Robyn Nash • Curtis Murray of Flyers breaks wrist at base of thumb, out 5 to 7 weeks, roster replacement TBA. LONDON & DISTRICT SOCCER ASSOCIATION Second Division/ Central (result May 25) London Olympics 1 at ST. COLUMBAN 2 WHERE IS YOUR SCORE?. SCOREBOARD welcomes all results from Scaforth and area teams regardless of sport. But we can't report it if we don't know its happening. We require legible results, with names correctly spelled, at our office by Monday noon every week. Late reports will only be used if you've got a great excuse. Any questions? Call Gregor or Tim at 527-0240. ORF.00R CAMPBELL, PHOTO BREAKING THE RIBBON - Ben Bachert won this race on track and field day at Walton Public School last Thursday. Jay Cochrane (right) and Darcy McCutcheon were runners. up. In another track note of local interest, Brad Snyder of Windsor St. Joe's recently broke the Canadian high school senior shot put record of 19.69 metres set in 1980 by Seaforth's Johnny Nielsen. Nielsen still holds the junior record, more than 15 years old. Seaforth & District Community Centres PLAYOFF POOL (As of May 28, 1995) Pts. 1. Bob Henderson 169 2. Terry Gray II 158 3. J.P.S. 3 156 4. M B DI 151 5. Laurene Regele 148 6. Bob Fisher 145 7. Joe I 145 8. Norm 1 144 9. Bill McIver 142 10. Paul Hallahan 2 142 11. Norm 3 140 12. STATUS QUO 139 13. Klima 138 14. Ben III 137 15. Bob McNaughton #2 137 16. T. + D. Picks 2 137 17. Ask#2 18. Ask #3 19. Ben III 20. Paul Hallahan 3 21. Arnold 2 22. Hi There 23. Joe II 24. Roan! 136 136 136 136 135 134 133 133 25. Steve Van Dyk #2 131 28. B+C #2 130 27. Cody McNaughton #1 130 28. Terry Gray 1 29. Young Guns 30. Bach 1 31. Bob Regele 32. Jason Carroll 130 130 129 129 129 33. Bill Murphy 127 34. Cody McNaughton 02 127 35. Graham Hawkey 127 36. Bach III 128 37. Ben I 126 38. Bruce Scott . 'Tops' 126 39. Derek & Chris 126 40. Flannman 128 41. W•D+D-2 128 42. Cooner #3 125 43. J.P.S. 2 125 44. Robyn Dolg 125 45. Bach II 124 48. Steve Van Dyk #1 124 47. WD+D-1 124 48.B&C 123 49. Bob Wilson 123 50. 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