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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-26, Page 7 (2)USBORNE TRACK STARS - The students shown above were individual winners in the various divisions of the recent track and field meet at Usborne Central school. From the left are Kim Heather, John Kernick, Larry Dawson, Debbie Taylor and Carol Abbott. Missing was Brod Dittmer. T -A photo HERE'S A CAR FOR YOU ATA 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 1972 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 4 door hardtop, automatic, power steering and power brakes, radio, temperature control, air conditioning. Licence DFM517 1971 NOVA 4 -door sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio. Licence DFX432 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY III 2 -door hardtop, V- 8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Before inspection. 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Licence H68942 Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Open Weekdays Until 9:00 So►urdays Until 6:00 Exeter club makes NAMC The Exeter squirts will be participating in the North America Midget Cup soccer competition which will include 110 other teams from all parts of Canada and the United States. Exeter's application was one of 35 new entries selected from a total of 627 teams wishing to participate. Another 67 teams were automatically accepted because of past experience playing in the NAMC. Local coach Dave Silcock, who has considerable soccer ex- perience in England and with the Detroit Cougars of the North American league was elated with the news of his team's selection. The Exeter club is undefeated in five games in the Huron Minor Soccer Association and has not allowed a goal by the opposition. Each of the 111 teams will play six preliminary certified games and their records will then be presented to the NAMC com- mittee. The 32 teams with the best preliminary records will make the playoffs with the final four surviving teams meeting at Downing Stadium in New York on October 4. Exeter's first preliminary encounter will be at Germain Park in Sarnia at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 28. In a letter to the T -A this week, coach Silcock commented, "although my past connections with the North American professional soccer league may have helped get Exeter accepted I like to believe we were accepted on merit alone as I sent in full proof of their performances this season." yroura 1er By Ann Pinder With less than two weeks to the beginning day of playground plans are being finalized. The opening day will be July 7 and at this time we will accept anyone who has not registered. We have made one small ad- justment in registration. We have decided to still run our eight week program but if a child only wants to come half of the summer he or she may register for either four weeks in July or four weeks in August at a fee of five dollars. The program is run on a daily basis but strict at- tendance is not enforced. We have made several changes this year which will benefit the program. One of the major ones is moving the Victoria Park playground up to the Exeter Public School playground where we will no longer lack washroom, telephone and rain shelter facilities. We have also added a new dimension to the playground. It is an intermediate group which will run out of the Exeter Public School area. With all these changes taking place we feel this will be the best summer yet. Hope to see you Monday July 7. • Tigers beat last year champs, blow run lead to Thorndale The Dashwood Tigers gained an even split in two Huron -Perth intermediate league baseball games this week. They scored a decisive 13-6 victory over the defending league champion Clinton Colts, Friday night after suffering a 10-3 defeat in Thorn - dale, Wednesday. The Clinton Colts were back in Dashwood last night Wednesday and Thorndale will provide the opposition Friday night at the Dashwood athletic field at 8 p.m. The Tigers bats boomed with 16 hits against the strong Clinton club coming up with all 13 runs in the last five innings after being blanked for the first three frames. Clinton scored all six runs in the first four innings before the Tigers were able to get their attack rolling. In the bottom of the fourth John Hayter walked and scored on successive singles by Bill Schade, Randy Tieman and Jim Dietrich. In the fifth frame a double by Hayter and singles delivered by Schade and Bob Hoffman sent two more Dashwood runs across the plate. The Tigers moved into the lead in the sixth with a four run out- burst and they were never headed. Two -baggers from the bats of Dave Parsons and Bill Schade and singles from Bob Hoffman and John Hayter provided the power. A single Tiger tally in the seventh came home when Gary Squirts get fifth victory In a fine display of soccer at Exeter High School, Monday night, the Exeter Squirts defeated their Goderich coun- terparts 3-0 in Huron Minor Association play. Goalkeeper Dennis Eisen- schink gained his fifth shutout in as many starts, and the Exeter team now have a total of 16 goals to their credit without reply. George Pratt defended well for Exeter, and Eugene Glanville and Scott Miller provided some excellent mid -field plays. Scott Lovie led the home attack with two well taken goals early in the game, and he found the netting again from a free -kick mid -way through the second half. Hartman tripled and scored on another double by Dave Parsons. Five big runs in the bottom of the eighth completed the Dash- wood marking. Four hits responsible for the outburst were contributed •by' Jim Guenther, Randy Tieman, Jim Dietrich and Gary Hartman. Veteran right hander Bill Schade started on the mound for the Tigers and went the first six innings giving up only four hits. Southpaw Jim Guenther came on in the seventh and Perry Stover appeared as a reliefer in the ninth. Against Thorndale, Wednesday the Tigers were holding a 3-2 lead after seven innings when Thorndale broke loose with an eight run barrage in the eighth to salt away the victory. The first Tiger score came in the second inning when Jim Hoffman rounded the bases without the aid of a hit. Perry Stover singled in the Dashwood fifth and scored on a single by Dietrich, a sacrifice, a walk and a hit batsman. Bill Schade walked to start off the Dashwood seventh and came around to score as Dave Parsons was safe on a Thorndale fielding Times -Advocate, Juno 26, 1975 ✓ Pe»t&4 Seeeceed • 1975 SCAMP 2 -door hardtop, automatic. transmission, power steering, custom radio, economical slant 6 motor, custom vinyl roof. Licence JFU052 1975 MAVERICK 2 -door, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steering, custom radio, radial tires. Licence HDF714 1974 CORONET CRESTWOOD stationwagon, 318 V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, custom radio, tinted glass, factory air conditioning, radial tires and more. Licence HDN880 1973 FORD RANCHERO 400 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, fancy wheels and tires. Licence C15227 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY III 2 -door hardtop, 360 V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof and interior. Licence DFV601 1972 MAVERICK 2 -door 6 cylinder, custom radio, fancy wheels and tires. 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Clinton scored all six runs in the first four innings before the Tigers were able to get their attack rolling. In the bottom of the fourth John Hayter walked and scored on successive singles by Bill Schade, Randy Tieman and Jim Dietrich. In the fifth frame a double by Hayter and singles delivered by Schade and Bob Hoffman sent two more Dashwood runs across the plate. The Tigers moved into the lead in the sixth with a four run out- burst and they were never headed. Two -baggers from the bats of Dave Parsons and Bill Schade and singles from Bob Hoffman and John Hayter provided the power. A single Tiger tally in the seventh came home when Gary Squirts get fifth victory In a fine display of soccer at Exeter High School, Monday night, the Exeter Squirts defeated their Goderich coun- terparts 3-0 in Huron Minor Association play. Goalkeeper Dennis Eisen- schink gained his fifth shutout in as many starts, and the Exeter team now have a total of 16 goals to their credit without reply. George Pratt defended well for Exeter, and Eugene Glanville and Scott Miller provided some excellent mid -field plays. Scott Lovie led the home attack with two well taken goals early in the game, and he found the netting again from a free -kick mid -way through the second half. Hartman tripled and scored on another double by Dave Parsons. Five big runs in the bottom of the eighth completed the Dash- wood marking. Four hits responsible for the outburst were contributed •by' Jim Guenther, Randy Tieman, Jim Dietrich and Gary Hartman. Veteran right hander Bill Schade started on the mound for the Tigers and went the first six innings giving up only four hits. Southpaw Jim Guenther came on in the seventh and Perry Stover appeared as a reliefer in the ninth. Against Thorndale, Wednesday the Tigers were holding a 3-2 lead after seven innings when Thorndale broke loose with an eight run barrage in the eighth to salt away the victory. The first Tiger score came in the second inning when Jim Hoffman rounded the bases without the aid of a hit. Perry Stover singled in the Dashwood fifth and scored on a single by Dietrich, a sacrifice, a walk and a hit batsman. Bill Schade walked to start off the Dashwood seventh and came around to score as Dave Parsons was safe on a Thorndale fielding Times -Advocate, Juno 26, 1975 ✓ Pe»t&4 Seeeceed • 1975 SCAMP 2 -door hardtop, automatic. transmission, power steering, custom radio, economical slant 6 motor, custom vinyl roof. Licence JFU052 1975 MAVERICK 2 -door, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steering, custom radio, radial tires. Licence HDF714 1974 CORONET CRESTWOOD stationwagon, 318 V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, custom radio, tinted glass, factory air conditioning, radial tires and more. Licence HDN880 1973 FORD RANCHERO 400 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, fancy wheels and tires. 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