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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-29, Page 7 (2)Z-28 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1970 HI PERFORMANCE CAMERO equipped with 10" mag wheels, four speed transmission, 302 cu. in. hi - performance engine, headers, finished in Avocado Green with black racing stripe, deluxe matching green cloth in- terior. Thompson.Warner Motors Plymouth [I IlKlsl l II SAL ,s.w, Open 7 Days 'Til 10 p.m. GRAND BEND 238-2391 "Nice People to Deal With" Royals get even split, games go extra innings The Exeter Royals broke even in two Southwestern Fastball Association games this week. The Royals scored four times in the eighth inning Tuesday night to post an 8-4 victory over Huron Park Albatross after losing 4-2 to the Lucan Irish Thursday night in 12 innings. In Tuesday's contest, the Albatross scored three times in the second inning on a pair of doubles and two throwing errors by Exeter. The score remained at 3-0 until the Exeter fifth when Ron Bogart doubled and Doug Pearson slammled a home run. The Albatross added a single run in the fifth. In the sixth the Royals narrowed the margin to a single run as Scott Burton tripled and Jim Pfaff tripled. The Royals tied the score in the seventh on Doug Pearson's double and singles from the bats of Bob George and Ray Lumsden to send the game into overtime. Brian Hodgins led off the first overtime inning for Exeter with a single and before the rally was over Ron Bogart, Doug Pearson and Bob George delivered singles and Ray Lumsden doubled. Royals hurler Brian Hodgins HERE'S A CAR FOR YOU AT A PRICE YOU'LL LIKE 1971 MAVERICK GRABBER 302 V-8 automatic, mini console, bucket seats, radio whitewalls. Licence DJL554 1973 TORINO 4 -door sedan equipped with select air-conditioning, AM/FM stereo with tape, automatic. Licence DFU538 1973 GRAN TORINO 2 -door hardtop, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, white sidewall tires, vinyl roof. 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The first home game of the Exeter Royals in the South western Fastball Association proved to be an exciting one despite the fact the home team was on the losing end of the score The Lucan Irish battled back from an early game deficit to score two runs in the top of the twelfth inning to post a 4-2 victory at Exeter Community park Thursday night. The Royals started off in royal style in the first inning Thursday with two runs but from then on Brian Lightfoot on the mound for Lucan shut the door completely. Doug Pearson singled and Ray Lumsden rapped a double to put two runners in scoring position and Scott Burton promptly singled up the middle and the two Exeter runners were home. In the third inning, the Irish battled back with a pair of runs to square the score. Rusty Smith started things rolling with a triple, Dennis Burt doubled and Gerry Finkbeiner cracked out a single and the score was tied at 2- 2. For the next eight innings Bo George pitching for Exeter and Lucan's Brian Lightfoot set th opposition down without a score In the twelfth singles b Dennis Carty and Leo Dewa along with a couple of Exete throwing errors gave the Iris the margin of victory. Ray Lumsden led the Royals a the plate with a pair of singles t go with his first inning two bagger. Jim Rolph was next in line with a pair of singles. Bob George and Ron Bogart added singles and Randy Decker blasted a triple. Bob George went the distance on the hill for the Royals, giving up an even dozen hits while fanning 15 Irish batters. Opposing pitcher Brian Lightfoot struck out 10 batters and gave up he same number of hits. The Royals will be at home for heir next two scheduled games. hey play host to Bryanston onight, Thursday and Poplar Hill will be in town for a Sunday night contest. b e Y n r h t 0 T Reaction on rec centre More than six thousand questionnaires are being distributed next week by members of the Exeter com- mittee proposing a recreation centre. Committee chairman John Stephens and publicity chairman Doug Ellison announced that the forms will be sent out as inserts in the June 5 issue of the T -A and will be sent home with students from South Huron District High School and all elementary schools in Exeter and surroun- ding areas. They will be available at seven area stores. The replies may be returned to the school or left at the Well -Come Inn in Exeter or the following stores. Darlings IGA and A&H Food Markets in Exeter, Al's Super - save in Ifensall; Shaw's Dairy Store in Zurich, Betty and Art's LGA, Grand Bend; Chandler's Grocery Dashwood and Clover Farm Market at Huron Park. Replies should be returned as soon as possible. It is not necessary that names be signed to the questionnaire. Publicity chairman Doug Ellison in charge of the com- mittee's bus trip to the Tillson- burg complex on June 18 is asking that all service groups and councils invited to attend reply their intentions immediately. When a woman wants her husband to start a garden, the first thing he usually digs up is a good excuse. :0; MG li '0;MG MIDGET cry _ 0 Triumph O- TR7 0 :r�:' Triumph TR6 444400, SouthEnd Service n Austin -- -;---_ Marina 2f><. r . Triumph:'-'% SPITFIRE 41#11110110 EXETER 235-2322 i....„ Austin - Marina 4 Dr. DAVID LEMMOND AUTHORIZED ENTERPRISES LIMITED BRITISH LEYLAND DEALER I r START BALL SEASON — The Southwestern fostball league season started in Exeter Thursday night when the Exeter Royals met the Luton Irish. Shown exchanging best wishes before the game are Cy Blommaert and Brian Hodgins of the Royals and Doug Johnston and Ward Ellyatt of Luton. T -A photo EMHA executive returned, minors need social insurance The entire executive of the Exeter Minor Hockey Association was re-elected at the annual meeting attended by' 17 enthusiasts, Thursday. They are: Ron Horn, president; Ron Bogart, vice- president; Wayne Pearce, treasurer; and Bill Batten, secretary. Information was received at the meeting that all players registering with the Ontario Minor Hockey Association and the Ontario Hockey Association will have to have social insurance numbers for the coming season. It was decided to send a letter to all players advising them of this situation and urging them to register as soon as possible to avoid the rush when the 400.000 Canadian minor players register for social insurance numbers in the fall. Forms for the boys to fill out will be included in the mailing. The EMHA also decided to extend their fall training program to include players of all age levels. Last year's program for novice and atom players was termed highly successful. The ice sessions will be held at Huron Park in September and October. Information will be sent to all registered players in the EMHA. It was also agreed at the meeting to join the Exeter Legion in staging a 50-50 draw. Proceeds will be used to purchase hockey jackets for this year's bantam team which won the Ontario "B" championship. A banquet for the champs is scheduled for June 25 and a star from the NHL is being sought as guest speaker for the function. Date of the EMHA golf tournament has been set for June 21 at the Exeter Golf Course. Tee - off time will be at noon. The golfing will be followed by a Squirrels are "uphill planters" of bak trees by carrying acorns up the slope. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Check your tires regularly. Underinflation can cut tire life by 10 to 15 percent, and waste gas, too. * Good news, safety specialists report traffic deaths continue to decline. They credit the national speed limit of 55 mph. Major paint maker for US cars sees some trend to bright colors, but most cars are dark shades of green, brown and red. These are harder to see; safest color, they say is fluores- cent orange. New energy -absorbing bumpers ore great - but don t try to separate locked bumpers yourself. Compressed -energy absorbing systems can cost you fingers. Call a tow truck. Think air conditioning is new? It was first offered by Nosh in 1938. New inventions or old reliables we u keep all parts of your car in A• 1 work ing order at tarry Sniders. You cor' depend on our expert mechanics Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! barbecue. All members of the Association will be invited to participate. The election of officers at the annual meeting was conducted by a former pi esident. Reeve Derry Boyle. He took the ocla,iun to thank the F:MHA foi honoring him with a plaque in recognition of his 30 years' service to minor sports in Exeter "You uret whelnied me," he said. in reference to the fact he had been unable to come up with any words to express his full appreciation at the time of the presentation at the .Junior Hawk banquet. "You guys don't have any idea of the feeling that came over me and it is something , the award that 1 will always treasure. "It's the best thing that ever • happened to me .. except meeting my wife." he concluded. Motorcyclists at HuIIy Gully More than 1,000 spectators watched the exciting Di-Jer International motorcross second series of motorcycle racing at }fully Gully Sunday. The final in this series is scheduled for June 8. This weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. sIay 29 and 30 and June 1. the Western Ontario Moticross school will be held at Bully Gully.. The winners of Sunday's racing were Richard Little. Atwood: John Hunter. Burlington; John Kopasovic, ('ambridge ; Rick Hudson. Chatham and Gerry Orme, North Bay. Times -Advocate, May 29, 1975 Page 7 Minor soccer starts The season is underway for Exeter teams competing in the Huron Minor Soccer Association. This week the local clubs broke even with two victories and the same number of losses in four starts. The mosquitoes downed Bayfield 4-1 and the squirts came up with a 5-0 shutout over Clinton. On the other side of the ledger the pee wees and atoms lost to Seaforth by identical scores of 10- 0. Centre forward Scott Lovie led the Exeter squirts scoring attack with a three goal performance. Adding single scores were inside left Steve Gould and inside right Jeff Pfaff. Dennis Eisenschlnk was the Exeter goal keeper earning the shutout. Coach Dave Silcock reported his boys turned in an excellent effort. Coach Ron Helm of the mosquitoes said his club turned in a good all round effort in defeating Bayfield 4-1. 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