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Times-Advocate, 1985-06-12, Page 20Page -IA limes -Advocate. June 12, 1985 A chance to learn the game of lawn bowling 1)o you scant to get some exercise and enjoy a very popular sport in a somewhat leisurely manner. 11'e are talking about the gauze ol lawn boys ling and the Exeter lawn bowling club will give you that opportunity for the next four Monday nights. Isocal club members will he giving free instruction at 7 p.m. beginning \londay. June 17 and continuing for the following three Mondays Lawn howling is a game which can be handled by all ages. It less strenuous than curling as sweeping is not required. The local club holds regular jitneys each Tuesday. 'Thursday and Saturday nights anti a friendly game of bowls would he an ex- cellent way to spent a nice summer evening. .Anyone interested in learning some of the finer points of bowl- ing or scanting more information on the instruction sessions should call Gloria or Peter Me'E'alls at 235-0368. In addition to the weekly jitneys the local lawn bowling club is also sponsoring a number of tournaments during the balance cit the summer. Tomorrow . Thursday the first stage of the C'olt's trebles tour- nament ss ill be held at the local greens and next Wednesday. June Pt a men's pairs tourney will be on tap. t )(tier events scheduled are a mixed trebles tournament July a mixed pairs July 21 and another men's pairs on August 7. While talking about tournaments. a number of softball and slo pitch events are set for the next number of weeks at the -South Huron Res! Centre grounds. A men's rec league fastball tourney is set for the weekend of June 21, 22 and 23 and mixed slo-pitch tournament is scheduled for the next weekend June 28, 29 and 30. Brian Hodgins tells us the Exeter Royals fastball tourney is '�* Sports Spotlight by Ross Haugh set for August 9, 10 and 11 with a number of top notch teams from throughout the province. Following is an article appearing in the latest issue of ('oaching Review. It is entitled "Coaches Never Lose" and goes like this. A team can lose. Any team can lose. But 111 a sense a -very real sense a coach never loses. For the jots of a coach is over and finished once the starting svhistle_I ow-s..'l'hey know they've won or lost before play starts. Win ,Ahree straight For a coach has two tasks. The minor one is to teach skills; to teach the athletes hors to run faster, hit harder. block better, kick farther. jump higher. The second task. the major task, is to make adults out of children. It's hard to teach an attitude of mind. it's to implant character and not simply to impart skills. It's to teach the team to play fair. This goes without saying. It's to teach then/ to be humble in victory and proud in defeat. This goes without saying. But more importantly it's to teach then/ (olive up to their potential no ;natter shat this potential is. It's to teach them to do their best and never be satisfied with ivtlat they are but to strive to be as good as they can be if they tried harder. • A coach can never make a great player out of an athlete who isn't potentially great. lint the coach can /hake a great competitor out of any athlete. And miraculously the coach can slake an adult out of a child. For a coach the final score doesn't read so many points for my team so.rnany points for theirs. Instead it reads: So many adults out of so many children. And this is a score that is never published. And this is the score that the coach reads to himself and in which the coach finds the real joy. when the last game is over. Legion pee wees capture zone baseball The F.\t't(•r Legion pee \vee: w1)11 1111.00 st ra Ighl .ga Ines 110110 \veeken( I to '',(cel) the Legion Zone ('1 and i )ist r'iut •-( pee n ee baseball ((milli', rilt'ltl in.1\Ir1(•ir'Inie. The ;ovals (oat her/ i;} (;:(r') hart Inas :uul Barry Mills trounced ('1111 111 the 111'st game. edged f;u1tt Fit 1i Hill in the sena-final and Ilnwrled "r. 1181\. ]n 7 to win (lie f rnp}ni's • 11 tv:l, the tit'st \vin for the Exeler clot, over f ;n( IE'I'1('11 lit 11111'(' starts this s(•:ison in regular \yu:1:1 pia\ I;n(iericti hall won b.,. h\ scores of 1', 7 and I.: 'r Inti illit'ti league contest Exeter defeated Clintu'l i0-1; and (real Dashwood 1.1-:I in an e\hibilion game The locals were in I )ashwood Mon day night and tomrtr'rn\\ (light. •Thur• da) a 111 play hose In /'/inion at l; • ;o;it the local (fialnon(I Get Earls Sial t In Ole Sun(tas chanipu)n.hip win over St. \lags tht E\("101' elute started earl\ With five runs in the first inning. Providing, the power for the. earl rally \Vere singles b\ Mark tile. ton. Scott Bishop. David 1)air\ n.ple. Brett Borden and David Sell\vindl :\ sixth runcrossed the plate ill lilt' second as S(•ott Bishop was sale 011;1 fielder -s choice and scored on walks 10 11 ii'len '1'inne\- and Brett 1torden and an error- • In the I•:xeler 111111. I /avid Scltn In(11 \\ ;rut Scott Itlshop singled and both scampered home nil a double bt. -Pinney The Ilua1 two runs sc(tt'e(I 1n the si\IIl a. 1)a1 lit 1)alryrllple singled and 11{811 Blnnuuat rt \‘.1s ',ail' on :I tiel(ler s choice 'l'he� 4;l1114' home (al a Scott Bussell sacr itu'e altd 1):n id Stint 111111 single fiarlen'Tttlne\ \Vas the Exeter Int (•bel . lie gave up one run on on1n hill 111 the first !Ice n1nnigs SI \l: \ s PEE WEES WiN LEGION TITLE The Exeter legion pee wees won the Legion Zone Cl and District C h(3s('1-,1Il tour 'tumour rhompionship on the weekend in Kincardine. Back, left. Scott Russell. Mike Kingmo. ((ru h Brit l y Mills David Dalrymple Haden Linney. Scott Bishop. Jon Schenk, Mork Russell, coach Gary N o 1', :i' nod Donald Sutherland. Front Mork Burton. Arlon Blornrnaert, Jeff Burton, Derek Schwartzen- •1 id it I 81 cif Borden Jon Ahrens and David Schwindt. Missing were Warren Barfett and Brent Jesney. ANNUITY • Shopping and placement service + ,)11(11 advice ('r 35 companies tri yt'I hest roles r (It'40.01 plti( etnnnt Int` prO(('(lorOS f,. Geo. A. Godbolt CLU Life Insurance, Annuities and Investment Funds Phone 235-2740 Seamless EAVESTROUGH ALUMINUM and 14p VINYL SIDING _ 1 '\tun) num Storm Doors and Windows n1 11 ),I n Awnings Replacement Windows Renovations & General Construction "Free Estimates" JIM BEAKER CONSTRUCTION DASHWOOD 237 3526 \Vert' a1)10 to score three tuns in each 01 the sixth anti seventh innings. hut. their rally fell short. 11111 In Sr\ enth Two runs in the seventh and final inning provided 1110 semi-final \\ 111 user (;oderic•h. 141(•11 Bur h'ii aiol •\lark tius.ell c•ro.st'd the plate \itch Iht' \Cltlrllrlg rims. In the opening inning. David 1)airynlple tripled and scored on :1 single Irmn the bat of Scott Russell 1 larlen 'Finney cru.self the plate in the second Brett Burden. :1 Ilan. Bloat rimer,. .scot! I3ussell and David Sde.%inrlt Inllo\tcrt Mich rims in the /north Ironwood ladies .1 beautiful evening brought out :to Ia(h goners to the Irj►rlwood club this neck Included were new members .1utir't'\ .losnl. 110(15811. Phyllis _ Bay elan. Bay field and -Barb Diet itch. Exeter.liar. Jane 'l'ayler had the least 'number of putts. Linda Steele won the "middle" score and the most 'honest goller Was Evelyn Feeney. Wednesday .lune 12. there will be a pot luck supper and "bring a friend 'lite. in case of rain. it will be held !he next Wednesday. First pairs The first men's pairs lawn bowling tournament held June 5;41 the Exeter ('lub saw 40 howlers competing Bowlers came from London. IVfxxlstoc•k, Ingersoll. Stratford. ('lin ton, Seaforth. \litc•hell, Lucknow.:1l- wood and Exeter. Vince lloffman of London Elmwood was the winner followed Its Russ Ken- nedy from the same club: Tota Kyd(I. Stratford: Wes Watson. London This tie: Fred Tilley, Sea forth and Berl Rodman. IVoodstock. The next tournament will be Wednesday. ,lune 19 at 1 ::to p.m. This is Futter men's pairs event Consecutive hits by Scott Russell. dike Kingtna and ,teff 14110011 pro- duced the eighth and ninth Exeter markers 111 the sixth. .11111..\h -ens was the winning pit cher l le retired the Gudet'ich.side in order in the seventh including Iwo strikeouts r crown .1 Rig Filth The opening tournament win over . Clinton was accomplished on seven runs in the third and 13 more in the 111th Marlen '1'iiinev and .nim :Ahrens combined for the pitching win. They chalked up sewn strikeouts. WANTED Persons any age to learn the game of lawn bowling. 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