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Times-Advocate, 1979-09-26, Page 21 (2)Play in Lucan, tonight • Jets split exhibitions • „,fair;1, The Lucan-Ilderton Jets gained an even split in their first two exhibition hockey games this fall. Friday night they dropped a 12-6 decision to the Woodstock Royals and Sunday they gained revenge with a 5-3 win over the same club in Lucan. The Jets resume play tonight, Wednesday when they meet the Stratford Perths at the Lucan arena. The L -I club plays the return game in Stratford on October 3 and opehs the regular OHA Continental season in Ilderton on Sunday af- ternoon, October 7 against the Woodstock Royals. Don Urbshott of the Jets told the T -A Tuesday mor- ning, "We have signed former semi -pro goal tender Peter Crosbie who played junior in St. Catharines and London. He will be in the nets when we meet Stratford in Lucan, Wednesday." Usbshott who was one of the driving forces behind the organization of the Jets has turned his managerial duties LICENCE OFFICE Vehicle Stickers & Hunting Licence Plates Transfers Now Available Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p..m. Closed Wednesday 46 Main St. East Zurich 236-4830 1 HOCKEY PRACTICE . Zurich Buckeyes Intermediate team" Thursday, September 27 7 8 p nl Tuesday, October 2 1011 pm HURON PARK ARENA Everyone Welcome. For the fun of it ENTICER 340 if Your authorized Yamaha full servlee dealer ELDER ENTERPRISES 262-6142 Sales & Service Hensall, Ont. YAMAHA over to Pete Loveless, but, will continue as the team's contact with the OHA. Bill White is the new coach. Other new players out with the team are Hugh Mitchell from the University of Guelph and London Squires, Brian Johnson, University of Illinois, Bobby Dean. Strathroy Juniors and Dave Brown, London Diamonds. Mitchell is now a resident of Exeter. Two unanswered goals in the third period allowed the Jets to take Sunday's 5-3 win over Woodstock. Brian Johnson counted on a pass from Hugh Mitchell and Jamie Robb scored on an unassisted effort. Both goals came in the last four minutes of play. The game was only 25 seconds old when Hugh Mitchell converted a pass from Randy Kraut to put the Jets into the lead. Dave Rooney tied the score for Woodstock at 3.21 only to have Brian Haskett score on a three-way effort with Jamie Robb and Rick Bankes at 9.05. In the second period, Tom Hodgins scored for the Jets on a slap shot after taking a pass from Ian McTavish. Doug Simon and Paul Downing counted • for Woodstock to even the score at 3-3 after 40 minutes of play. Ex -St. Marys Lincoln Terry Warboys scored four goals to lead the Royals to their 12-6 Friday night romp over the Jets. Ron Simon added two goals and singles were fired by Colin Simpson. Ken Russell,' Ted Brown, Paul Downing, Gene 'McLaren and Ted Long. Warboys, was seriously injured in a car accident over the week -end and likely will be out for the entire year. Chuck Robbins was the top goal scorer for the Jets with twosuccessful shots. Scoring in single fashion were Ed Parkinson, Brian Johnson, Dave Bradley and Randy Hill. Hodgert best at Claybird Grant Hodgert fired a perfect score of 25 to lead the trap shooters at the claybird gun club, Sunday. Next with scores of 24 each were Bill Weber, Wayne Riddell, Bill Cochrane and Tom Russell. Larry Mason scored 22. Jody Mosurinjohn 21 and John Morgan and Don Russell 18. Russ Beaver hit 17. Paul Fontain :4 and Doug Russell 12. Out of a possible 30 in doubles. Bill Cochrane led with 27. Bill Weber and Tom Russell were tied at 25, Wayne Riddell scored 20 and Grant Hodgert 18. - Cochrane also led the skeet shooters with 23. Tom Russell and Grant Hodgert were next at 19, John Fisher hit 18 and Doug Russell five. SEPT. 27=28-29 1 I%OFF ANY ITEM IN THE STORE (except special sale items) INCLUDES ALL SPORTS CLOTHING SPORTING GOODS and STOCK TROPHIES 4117 Wishes to thank all our customers for making our first year a very successful one. Your Family Sports Store _Dealing Exclusively In Sports and Sportswear • -. w__.,,�..,_ ::.. +rises F� ..� �_,.:.r. ?r, ; `r • ZOO edaily 9-6 (Fri evgs 262 Main St. S. 235-1314 eI y .alter ', x SPARTANS WIN WOAA TITLE The Exeter Spartans won the Western Ontario Athletic Association Midget cham- pionship Sunday with a 4- 1 win over Kincardine Back, left, manager Jack Fuller. Wayne Parsons. Steve Pearce. Pete Tuckey, Jeff Fuller. Doug Raymond and coach Bruce Shaw Centre. Dave Shaw. Doug Hoffman. Rich Fletcher. Steve Horn and Bruce Shaw Jr Front, Kevin Parsons. Brad Mann Jim Romphf, Dave Woodward and Doug Brooks T A photo Oust Kincardine Midgets win WOAA crown The Exeter midgets won the Western Ontario Athletic Association championship Sunday with a 4-1 victory over Kincardine. The game was played in Crediton. The Exeter diamond was unavailable because of the fair. After winning the first game of the best -of -five series a week earlier. the two teams split a doubleheader in Kincardine Saturday and the locals wrapped up the title Sunday. In Kincardine Saturday, the home team won the first game by a 6-5 score and Exeter came back to take the nightcap 11,-5 Jeff Fuller 'was on the mound for Exeter in the Sunday finale and pitched a strong.game. He gave up six hits, but, was tough in the clutches shutting off several promising Kincardine rallies. - Exeter scored two runs in the first inning as Pete Tuckey doubled, Dave Shaw walked and both scored on a two base blow from the bat of- Wa'yne Parsons. Doug Hoffman walked and scored on singles delivered by Kevin Parsons and Steve Pearce in the Exeter fourth. The final tally for the locals crossed the plate in the sixth when Greg Prout cracked out a double and rounded the bases on a single by Doug Hoffman. Steve Pearce was the winning pitcher for Exeter in TOP LADY GOLFER -- Lois Snell won the 'A' flight championship this year at the Exeter Golf and Countryt'ctub Making the presentation at the left is club president Dorothy Marks Lady golfers end year A banquet attended by 33 ladies ended the golfing season Tuesday at the Exeter golf and country club. Retiring president Dorothy Marks was in charge of the trophy, presentations after all en- joyed a beef dinner. --: Snell-a►vas • • was spent in playing Court Whist with high prize going to M.J. t'hanyi and low to Janie McDowell. Door prizes were won by Lois Snell; Betty DeBlock. Bette Smith. Beryl EIgie,- Marg Lovell and Phyl Lawton flight champion, Gert Middleton was the "B" winner and top honours in the "C" flight went to Marg Lovell. Gert Beaver won the prize as the most honest golfer. A gift of appreciation was presented to hostess Hazel Westcott by Dorothy Kipfer. In an election of officers Fran Mickle was named president with Rena McLean as secretary -treasurer, Lois Snell as scorekeeper anji a telephone committee con- sisting of Edna Busche, Barb Harrison and Helen Klein - sliver. The balance of the evening Baker tops Kippen club Terry Baker fired a 25 to lead the 27 shooters par- ticipating in Sunday's regular competition at the Kippen gun club. _ Deadlorced for second place wit ach'weftBbt't "' Mahaffey and Bob Caldwell. Jack Bell and Bryan Beer were even at 23and Alan Bell and Calvin Christie each scored 22. Next with 21 hits each were Grant McGregor, Wayne McBride, Jim Preszcator ' res were Bill Preszcator and Ed Miller 20, Don Lit- tleton 18, Robert McGregor 17, Todd Caldwell and Bruce Hanna 16 and Gary Presz- cator 15. pitfire The Iighty e in motion by direct-driv„ utast large' stability A . carb Iht champ 275 pounds of frolic set a 340 free-air oowerp:ant Unique ystem has about 40 fewer parts than ir •eds Canted ski spindles for better •unum slide -rail sus`pens un Mikur ,iuty shock cusnii:ns the ride See Us AT the EXETER FALL FAIR ON ON SERVICE. 4.11LC; JOHNOEERE Exeter 235-1115 Blyth 523-4244 Saturday's win in Kin- cardine. He held the op- position to only four hits. His only problems came in the first inning when he gave up three runs and in the third when Kincardine scored their final two runs. Singles by Pete Tuckey, Greg Prout and Bruce Shaw sept the first Exeter run across the plate in their first time at bat. Walks and errors con- tributed greatly to a six run Exeter outburst in the second inning.. Aiding with hits were Doug Hoffman and Dave Woodward. Singles by Steve Pearce and Dave Woodward produced two Exeter scores in the fourth and they scored. the final four runs in the sixth. Base hits came from the bats of Pete Tuckey, Bruce Shaw, Steve Pearce and Wayne Parsons. Kincardine scored a single run in the bottom of the seventh to take Saturday's first game by a score of 6-1. The first two Exeter runs came in the second frame as the result of singles by Dave Woodward and Rich Flet- cher. In the Exeter fifth. Wayne Parsons and Doug Hoffman walked and were able to score without the aid of any hits. The final Exeter run came in the sixth on singles by Steve Pearce, Greg Prout and Kevin Parsons. Times- Advocate, September 26, 1979 Papa 60. Legion darts close , Competition is proving to very close in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league. After three weeks of play, three teams are tied for first place. All even at 10 points a piece are the Family Affair, Outlaws and Winkers. Deadlocked in the runnerup spot with eight points each are the Scotties, Out of Space, Sassenachs and Nicky Tams. Six teams are even at seven points. They are the Shiphunters, Canscotts, Itchy Niters, Doublers, Rowdy Ones and Chances. The DR's and Evil Eyes each have six points and the CB'ers trail with four points. This week's scores were: Family Affair 5 - Doublers o Local pee wees close to title The Exeter pee tvees took a one -game lead in their best -of -three WOAA baseball final+ when they whipped Hanover 14-7, Sunday. Playing in Hanover, the locals jumped into an early lead and never looked back as they had their bats ringing after a layoff of over two weeks. George Pratt, Steve Merner, Scott Bogart and Ray Hamilton paced the . attack with two hits each. Jeff Pfaff recorded the win on the mound for the locals, giving up six hits. Second game will be played in Exeter this Saturday at 2:00 and if the locals lose, the final will be here on Sunday at 2:00. Sassenachs 4 - CB'ers 1 Winkers 4 - Scotties 1 Canscotts 4 - Evil Eyes 1 Shiphunters 3 - Chances 2 Outlaws 3 - Itchy Niters 2 Nicky Tams 3 - Out of Space 2 Rowdy Ones 3 - DR's 2. Friday's schedule is: •:00 p.m. Scotties vs Outlaws Out of Space vs Family Affair Rowdy Ones vs CB'ers Shlphunters vs Eil Eyes 1:30 p. m. Sassenachs vs DR's Chances vs Canscotts Itchy Niters vs Winkers Doublers vs Nicky Tams. WANTED Cars & Trucks for scrap and resaleable parts. Highest prices paid. Turn that old fence appliances, batteries, copper and farm machinery into cash. Give us a call. Miller's Auto Parts Scrap Metal Dealer R.R #2, Crediton 234-6343 MOTOCROSS RACES SUN., • SEPT. 30 FOURTH ROUND ONTARIO TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP (ALL CLASSES) Heats at 11 a.m. Finals at 1 p.m,, Congratulations to the winners of our OPEN HOUSE DOOR PRIZES. 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