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Times-Advocate, 1988-07-06, Page 14Exeter Atoms, Peewees claim tourney wins Continued from pagel A - ing field against Delaware. Good defense kept the game to 0-0.at half time, but in the second half it was all Delaware. They scored three • times for a 3-0 victory. The only chance for Exeter came - wttcn Jason McFalls saw his shot hit the crossbar and bounce out. Greg Lamport. also gave a good _„ Trevor Boersma scored the lone championship. In tournament action two-Exeteri Dan Martens and Sivichay teams travelled to Slratllru -. to take " goal for Exeter. In the consolation > fiaal however, Exeter turned things- . Sengkhounmany both scored in the part in the annual Turkey Fest ac- around and shut out Nairn 3-0. first game a 2-Y) win over Grand uviues. Steve Hem was in the het for the • Bend, Exeter Atom, coached by Jeff shut out. . The finals turned out/ be even Playloot and Jason McFalls, lost Luke Simms scored twice and more of a contest between two very their first game 4-1 despite :t good , Trevor Boersma once for the win to - evenly matched teams. Exeter won team effortagainst a strong Strath- bring honfe the 13 championship the championship Tate in the game when a shot by Sivichay Sengk- The other Exeter team involved ' hounmany was defeated by Nick .LUCAN POOL STAFF -- Ready to assist this summer at the Lucan pool will: be, top, lett: Tina Lansink, Terry Ouimet. Bottom, left; Rick Gwalchmai and Sharon Richardson.' Shuffleboard EXETER - John Pepper claimed high score in five games of mixed shuffleboard action Wednesday when he turned in a score of 471. Marjorie Hodgcrt and Albert Hum- - mel tied for second place with 391 while Ray Cottle and Ilarold 13ea-' ver followed with 365 and 343 re- spcctiVely. . Thursday, Clara Harris topped the score with 370 in five games, edg- ing out Laverne Stone who had. 358. Pearl McKnight scored 353 .to; claim third 'spot and Norman Stan - lake c toned. out the top four with 352. Page 2A Times -Advocate, July 6, 1988 Sports Spotlight Ir. \t.n i. t;i.., I Muff is no fan Muffin, known to her friend; as The Mutt, is passionately opposed to slu-pitch. It's- not that she isn't a sports fan-. She -sits through hours of hockey during the winter arid seems to have sonic feelings for the Toronto Ma- ple leafs, though 1 have caught her dozing in the last minutes ot'the turd period more than once. 1 can't honestly say. she follow s the Blue Jays -or the Tigers. She Mends 1110st of the summer months away from the television and, if truth he known, tie thinks George Bell is a jerk. \cult, by the way, is a cocker spaniel. . . Sandi and .1 are dog -sitting for my parents while they -are romping riles northern Europe. Actually, Sandi is doing -most of the work. the is allowed to have pets in her apartment while I am forbidden such pleasures ( Pleasures? ). Sunday I had to cover a slo-pitch, tournament in I-Iensall. I knew it would take no longer than a couple --of hours. Because Sandi had to ork all day anti the dog.was going to be alone, i decided that I'd take I he Nltiff with nle. _Tull hates to he alone. She has a high soprano howl Which she *delivers with great gusto as soon as you're out•thc door. Shout pointed at the ceiling, she lets go ith the most mournful wail i've ever heard. This .particular .feature is a problem when you're not supposed to have pets, so leaving her in m+ apartment was out of the question. Being a very sociable animal, I didn't think she would cause any trouble -while I tOOk pictures. But i was wrong. •\ l u t f hates .filo-pitch. The two of us.waddled up ti► the diamond ( Muff weighs almost as much as 1. do) where a large crowd had formed to watch the A -and B fi- nais of the Kinsmen and Kincttes annual affair.' 1 hat was when the trouble started. -Just as we approached the bleachers, someone singled to centre field, the crowd went wild, Muff bolted for the car and my arm came out of it: socket (we were attached by a leash). I took a moment to calm her down, but as luck would have it, some- body cracked the ball Out into the field again and the crowdresumed its. cheering. Mont -was not impressed. She got back to straining the Leash in the direction of the car and as the next hatter dug in at the.platc, she dug in for a long unrelenting haul away from the noise. •Trying to balance a big camera bag anda fat- dog who, bent on es- cape, has suddenly taken to winding its lea h around your legs two or three times, is not conducive to maintaining ones dignity. i must thank all the people wht) tried to help me with The Muff, i had several volunteers who offered to watch her while 1 practiced a little journalists. She ended up lashed to a fence, surrounded by people lavishing attention on her, but she would have no part of it. l lysterically happy when 1 returned and released her, she dragged me hack to the car and squeezed into the hack seat -- usually she sits' on top of inc in the driver's seat -- marking the end of her career as a Torts reporter. There wasn't much of a future in it for her anyway. IIawks meeting This is just a reminder that the executive of the Exeter. Hawks Junior 1) club is meeting tonight at 8 p.m. at the South Huron Rec Centre.- to elect a new executive body kw the coming season. They are looking for support from the community. Colonials lose to Sarnia GRAND BEND - the Colonial Soccer team lost their second game' Iasi Saturday in Sarnia. Team GET GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! Call your ChrysleNJeep representative in Dashwood • _ today. DON NAGLE 737-3773 ODERtCH PVMOU CHRYSLER LTD. 1 • 1 Huron An GOde,.th 524 7383 Best Interest . Guoronteed 11 '2%Investment Certificates • subject to change Gaier•kneare tosu,Once 8rOWers ir Exeter 235-2420 Clinton 482-9747 Grand Bend 238-8484 Hensen 262.2119 member Tony Mennen said that the intense heat got to them. Sarnia/ Blucwater team skunked the Coloni- als with a 3-0 score. The Seniors have this week off. • G -Il downs Lucan- The Grand Bend Bantam team also were defeated with a 5-V score. - - The Mosquitos defeat d Lucan. in the close 9-7 match, Trent Stcllinl;- wcrff,-Kevin Orson aniFJti'li Ver- meulen, each scored two, with sin- gle goals from ian Jean, Marty Vandcrlioek, and Mark Fluter. Shaun Fairweather and. Jason 1 fodgson scorehtwo goals for Lucan hile Rob Waters and Sean Ryan scored singles. Randy Rcymer also notched a goal for Lucan on a penal- ty shot. - it was a tip game for the Grand, Bend Atoms last Monday night at htthte. I Iderton came hack from a 3- 0.scorc to even it up at 3-3. Sim- on Dcsjardine scored all Grand Bends goals.• Bryan Tuddrick scored five tunes in Lucan against the Lucan 1 team last Thursday. Ladies Golf EXETER - Despite threatening skies 27 golfers took to the fair- way, at Exctcr Golf and Coun 6i Club for a game of monkey golf. Low score in A flight went to Helen Burton with a score of 49. Runner tip was Dorothy Kipfcr with a score pf 57. Dorothy Marks and (*race Drummond tied for low Mutts with. 17. Jean Smith captured 13 flight with a score of 59. Runner up was I lelen Wasnidge with a score of 60. Jean Smith also had low putts. Ede Boyle and Phylis Lawton tied for a low_ score of 62 in C flight. Runner up was Theresa McCann with a score of 65. Noregn McCann putted toa low of 18. !Men Burton parred number 3 and number 5. Jean -Smith parted red num- Lucan to I t CAN - Tammy Ward, Billy i i, , 4:inan and Paula McLaughlin r,: the outstanding players when l.ucan I Atoms lost to ildcrton 3-0 Montday night. 1lie team showed some spark in the second half of the game but not enough flame to overtake the three : sal deficit. If you're thinking of joining a golf club in 1989, SEE OURS NOW Don't choose your course when there's two feet of snow on the ground. IRONWOULD GOLF CLUB Located one mile East of Exeter off Highway 83. Phone (519) 235-1521 ' S1opitch League .standings as of Junc 30, 1988: Team Standings Downtown Dollies . - 14 Sundowncrs ' 11 Exctcr inn-Diancttcs 11 Huron Park Devils 1a - South !futon Hospital 10 Albatross Angels . 9 _�Chccrs 9 I3ig "0" Sockctts 8 Goodtimcs ' 8 Dan Brie Darlings 6 Electro Lights 2 Nuturals 2 Game results for June 30, 1988: Sundowncrs 11 vs Huron Park Dcv- fl 11: rtltRlrttimcs-frnt-vs--Chccrs--- won; Albatross Angels 16 vs Nutu- rals 8; Big "0" Sockctts 12 vs. Electric Lights 7; Dan Brie Dar- lings tic vs Exeter inn-Dianettes' tie; -Downtown Dollies 15 vs South 11uron Hospital 10. :• ` July 7, 198{I games: 7 p.m. Ex Ch vs DD 8:30 p.m. Ex Ei vs BOS 10 p.m. Ex EL vs DBD 7.p.m. IIP SHI I vs HPD 7 p.m.'Cr NT vs GT 7 p.m. Ki AA vs SD Umpiring team - the Electro i,iehts. Wet DR/111110 CIRVOLIZ SCHOOLS OOT 1 in Pce Wee action did even better Szabo and found the net out of arid won both their games for the A- feach of the Strathroy goalie. Holidays? 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