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Greys to host ladiesfastballersfrom New Brunswick
were involved for many years with the Lucan-Ilderton Jets in in-
termediate and senior ranks in the Ontario Hockey Association.
They actually coached each other with the Jets. For the first
two years of the Jets existence, Storey was the coach and later
was on the sante forward line when Nairn was the playing coach.
Nairn says Storey is a good hockey technician. He added. "Ile
understands the game and is a good fellow to work with. I've known
him for 15 years."
A top notch ladies tastball event has been lined up ler the night,
July 4, at the South Huron Rec Centre diamond: •
On this date a touring ladies team from New Brunswick will
be in town to meet the Exeter Greys in a doubleheader starting
at 7:30 p.m.
(fere is your chance to not only meet the members of the Greys
but watch two excitigg ball games. The New Brunswick team is
on a tour of southwestern Ontario.
Pickets at $2 each are available from any member of the Greys
team or by phoning '235-1843 or 235-2544.
Scatcherd Golf
Our hats are off to Dave Scatcherd at Oakwood Inn golf course
at Grand Bend for sponsoring another very successful golf
tournament.
More than 150 golfers from various parts of the province were
in to participate. All proceeds go to the Scatcherd Children's Cen-
tre in London and with each participant paying an entry fee of $175.
the day's receipts should be quite considerable.
primarily concerned with the rapidly expanding Huron Hockey
Schools. The schools now operate at 10 locations.
The winner of the golf tournament in addition to the handicap-
ped children was nine -time Ontario amp.teur champion Gary
Cowan with a score of 67. A year ago Cowan set the course record
with a 61.
- Some of the celebrities taking part were former Minnesota
North Stars coach Bill Alahoney, former NHL scoring star Paul
Henderson, NHL legal beagle Al Eagleson and top amateur golfers
Gary Cowan and Kelly Roberts.
Mahoney who is well known in this area as one of the founders
of the Huron Hockey School told us he would again consider
coaching in the NHL if "conditions were right".
Paul Henderson probably best known for his winning goal
against the Soviet Union back in 1972 is nowinvolved in the Athletes
in Ackon group. It's a Christian organization to help. those less
fortun e.
Mahoney is now a permanent resident of Grand Bend and
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• Sports Spotlight
by Ross Haugh
More golf at Oakwood
During our visit to theScatcherdgolf tourney Wednesday we
ran into Ted Hunt who is in charge of two other tournaments this
summer at the Oakwood course.
Ted is in charge of a mixed tournament on Sunday, July 21
and a seniors event on Wednesday, August 14.
More information can be obtained by contacting Ted Hunt at
Box 545 in Grand Bend or phone 238-8843.
Jets reunited
There was good news out of the camp of the St. Marys Lin-.
coins junior "B" hockey club.
Jack Nairn who took over the hemi coaching job May 2r,told
us that Steve Storey has been hired as assistant coach. The two
Season changes
If you happen to be one of those sportsmen who can't make
vacation plans until you know the opening day of Ontario's small
game and waterfowl hunting seasons - you're in luck.- Starting this fall, there will be a fixed date openings for most
small game seasons - rabbits, squirrels and game birds - to cor-
respond with proposed federal waterfowl seasons
Basic opening dates for most species will be September 15 in
northern Ontario, September 20 in central and eastern Ontario. and
September 25 in southern Ontario. If opening day falls on a Sun•
day, seasons will open the Saturday before, as with the September
14 opening in northern Ontario this year. .
"Sportsmen favored fixed dates for waterfowl. and we telt it
was logical to have coinciding dates as in past years for most small
game seasons," Natural Resoures Minister Michael Barris said.
"Small game hunters should find that fixed dates avoid conlu
sion about when,seasons open. Hunters will also he able to hunt
on more days - as compared to fluctuating Saturday opening dates
- yet the resource will still he maintained. Weekday openings in
most years will reduce some of the hunting pressure -creating a
safer and higher' quality -hunt for a Vervene. the Minister said
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Split in Wyoming event
Pee wees win three of four
IL The Exeter Legion pee wees en-
joyed a very successful week winning
three of lour games.
In league play. the locals downed
Dashwood 16-7 and edged Goderich by
a score of 8-7.
At Wyoming. Sunday. the Exeter
youngsters won the first game of a
pee wee tournament beating Langton
11-8 and dropped their second 8-3 to
Leamington.
The next %U)AA action for the Ex-
eter club is tomorrow night. Thursday
with Sea fort h supplying the opposi-
tion at the local diamond at 6::3o p.m.
David Dalrymple. Mark Burton
and Haden Tinney led the Exeter
batters in the win over Dashwood
with three hits apiece. One of Tinney's
blasts was a triple.
Scott Russell collected two singles.
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Jon Schenk gained one single and
AIIan Blommaert hit a triple.
Mark Burton was the winning pit-
cher for Exeter holding the Dashwood
hatters to five hits.
John Luther was best for Dashwood
with a triple and single and get"
g
one hit apiece were pitcher INtib
Vanderworp. Chad Arnold and Mark
Watson.
Win in seventh
Two runs in the top of the seventh
proved enough to clinch Exeter's 8-7
win over Goderich.
David Schwindt's sacrifice fly and
Mark Russell's double sent the two
winning runs across the pike.
In the Exeter second, a Mark Bur-
ton triple and double from the bat of
Allan Blommaert produced the first
Steve Storey named
Lincs assistant coach
St. Marcs Lincolns' -head coach
Jack Nairn announced Tuesday night
that Steve Storey will be the team's
assistant coach next season.
Storey and Nairn were team-mates
for several years when they played in-
termediate hockey with Lucan-
ilderton.
Storey coached Nairn for two years
and also played when Jack was the
playing -coach_ He played right wing
on Nairn's line for five seasons.
Nairn. who was named coach of the
Western Jr. B Lincolns on May 21.
says Storey is a "good hockey
technician".
"He understands the game and is
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him now for 15 years."
Storey also played defence with
Lucan-Ilderton and Nairn says he was
looking for someone who was profi-
cient in that area.
"The big thing is working together
on things, talking things over. Ile's
looking forward to it as I am," Nairn
said.
Storey 50. who makes his home in
Lucan. played Jr. B hockey in
Seaforth. In 1954, he came to Lucan
to play intermediate hockey.
He coached the Lucan-ilderton
Combines for two years and then the
Jets for a couple of seasons.
Now semi -retired. Storey works as
a service Technician, repairing televi-
sions and appliances- a few days a
week for local company.
"i'ni really looking forward to it.
We should have some fun. I'm not
sure who Angie's bringing in but I
understand from ,Jack that we should
he competitive".
Lincs open their 198,5-86 training
camp Sunday August 2.5.
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two runs for the eventual winners.
In the third, David Dalrymple and
Scott Russell scored after getting
base hits. Also getting a single and
credit for a run batted in was Allan
Blommaert.
Jim Ahrens walked to lead off the
Exeter sixth and scored on Scott
Bishop's single. Bishop came in to
score as Marlen Tinney singled.
Scott Bishop with two doubles and
single, Harlen Tinney with three
singles and David Schwindt with a
pair of doubles and a walk led the Ex-
eter hit production in the opening
Wyoming tournament win over
Langton.
Brett Borden added two singles,
AIIan Blommaert banged out a triple
and Scott Russell singled to complete
the Exeter hit total. Jim Ahrens was
the winning pitcher.
In the loss to Leamington, Exeter's
only three runs came in the fourth in-
ning. Scott Bishop walked, David
Schwindt was safe on an error Jim
Ahrens tripled. All came in to score
with the help of a single from the bat
of Allan Blommaert.
AT SCATCHERD TOURNEY Participating in Wednesday's Dove Scatcherd invitational golf tourney
at Oakwood were Doug Ellison, Exeter. former NHL star Paul Henderson, Ted Hunt, Grand Bend and
Mike Williamson, Exeter.
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