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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-21, Page 9TTi7�1�7­ 7 7 'tA ba y t A. t 0 st ern::Ontort.,O 8r�l tho- ps & I Is n on eke Thre teams from sco 4W to -,pad tho'game i, 1'1,"' "U., ti—At 0.- W in OL� ocoke. 'ili" the a�ng 10 Broombp I nor them If- LeAgitiq wa,pjay I victo 04y •04b The, laaris "PI'Aygos a ps.�., 6 WIO-,B.A, 'ChaiPpio0§bIp, p '4, j , . , VIP now i Oyson. from Clyde en $90"IferfWAT ek down to 2 leams to enter the'.Brad The -Jr. Rmers 4) f and Centraija lbals, McClure scored for Frmeks to 'mens t eam are Jo represeAtthei. Chiselhurst and Centralia are eliminate Hensall fto.m' the mep�s league and Parr Lin� ladi 5 the fqams wh 'playoff 'for the la oM., "This was a rough too h' gh represent the I'di I tue trophy. game, I' dies the Stin PI Two m4re teams got elitninted � The last game ay at 11,4,4 "'r8'ia ,,was arniers play at & 0 a.m.. and from the la of last Thursday gA dof the nighi.411 ibe players. Parr Line ladies; play at 3:0�0e,m- y - light" in the men's broomball hamun in -this gamtr' and -that's 0 in'the first roundThis is single, lieague.-The Grads the way it should be. from knock -out. In * the first game, it war, .Blyth downed Archers by These are the top teams from •eg4ibitilDn ame'- Auburn the score of 4 to 0 9 every I"gue'in tke top, s9", downing Parr' Line 2 -,0,1 Ken Wier, - Pete Masoq and it will be- good broombol,both the second Same of the night was 913g. Chappel ar0he referees for. Saturday.�,,Nakch '12;. 1974,,and *ov sii THEBI the excitifi' 'game to -watci tonight's games. -rn-- 8 - the end of regulation time Tonight 8:30 - 9:3.�. Parr Line vs, Jun##y,MAr fi,,24., 1974 - fro AIM. to 1 :8 P.M. on both, days. 11.0.-D�mpers -aud "'Chiselhurst, B,P. Dumpers. The Chiselhurst team played an were tied with ona'goal each. It 9:30 - 1p':30' Centralia --vs NEE"- This team represent the -ladies lea' 1�5 ;� 11 TV PARR ]J league In the W.0.,Broomod" h4bition game �vith- - a 'Blyth then wentkinto straight overt Farmers jnv Jr. Farmers this weekend. 'Front left,, are Joan Grunewald.,4an'ice team which ended in a 6 -'0 score for 6 minutes. Each team then 7:30 - 8:30 and 10:30 to 11;30 Buy Tftw AT Turner', Sondra Turner, Maririn Mc'NQtt and z ary Ann Caldwell. In scored one more for each side. there will be exhibition games M back row .-in,favour, of th. Parr Line and' also had'an, Sudden death overtime then came betweep Blyt)i teams and.Suforth 'are Jean Rathwell,, Pat, Norman, Elsie Klaver, Brenda Triebner, Janet Klaver, e Marie Lobb and Leonard Lobb (qoach) Absent'were Marg.-Mead,Ann'Jordensi exhibition game with Bonnie into effect which ended when league teams that have, been X or ir Pennington 'from Ann Bosman Dale Kennedy scored. for' eliminated from the playoffs Barb �.•Hollakdy,.Janq ,am, Nancy nd. Mari.lyn Duizer. Gibbings,a Fashion first Wyndham Industrial Xof Choley Sportswear is "featured, in completely wash4ble Fortf el Xrtits for loog wear,, comfort an keLeague A*-HQc y tournamon't, G-ar.G y1ay' cominup , Featured 'in' lonr sleevb -g. ;lazers, Five -- hiltton_ KINGS CROWNED I.H.L. Danny Tytuir and Larry Broome' eapual length sleeveless.' C . The 4th 'annual hockey 'eat Ti>ps,, smart lofig. HAMPIONS connected for the Blues who tournament, sponsored by the or hAlf - sleeve shirts,' HarA. work,�a pefialty shot, and-, seemed, startled by (he st.ro'ng, pleated, and "W". 'line tv five u checking of t�e,,Ki Fathei Stephen Eckert Council, answered , third period skirts or ;;pm flare goals; gave the Kings the I.A.L. Gary Osborne intfieXingg nets Knig thts ' of Columbus,, . of slacks. champicifship on Sunday night as turned in—anotlipr, strong Seaforth and District -will take -they handed the glues a t9 -2 performanceAs he kicked aside pliice,on Sunday, March 31st, 0 shillacking-i-in the third and-, several - poini blank "drives.' Teams. entered ar6 fr6m� decidi4. - gaI The Kings led .3 - 1';iifter 4 the Separate Schools in the� Dist'rict , it Spring me" before I pastel grounds area and vice for various trophies with checked, dotted, 'first and 4 - 2: after the approximately 100 fans ,f r , e second donatO by the Seaforth council.. overchecked or gay The kinW. won the opening They 'erupted for 5 tinanqwitled commence at' 9:60 game 3 - -2 with the' Blue's goals in the final •-twenty minutes. G.4m6S ''Will Comm pi pi�;tterns plus ik bouncing back to tak04�e s�ed Twelve' penalties, were 'a.m. witl�gix teams entered this- wide* range of popular se A plain -shadeq. u yea t game 5 - 4 in overtime with the Kings piqki1ftgt1p seven r, three Senior and. ..ihree pL Junior in each division. B'-ecauge 0 u0The Kings who managed to, ,,6f & w m. Included ere fighting • score only 41 . goals - throughout, 'majors to Wright ofthe, Kings and of other commitrri6htsjoun of -the Ahe regular season' came up with Bill Boshart of'the Blues. ri_�gtllar schools in.the district are, 'Choose from Powder,", Beige_ Yellbkv, Green Jlilleups� unable to compete 'this --yeaf. their five' play 24 during -off . mllowi, -is,the's�cheidule,�' Red and White. games., On the other hand the . nk KINGS, Blues who only had 41 'goais Goal-OsbQr'oe!- Defeiiii6e' 9:00'a.m. - Dublin Jr.s. 0 0 _0 scored against them Eisler, Devereaux, Hildebrand Seaforth Jrs. JUNIOR Jr. Fdrirrierettes went out fighting last Monda� all, season 7 10:00 a.m. Dublin" Srs. vs, SEPARATE BLAZERS .25.00 were beaten 23 time's during their Fdrwwiardiii: -., Wright, Kennedy, night as the were defek6d im-the second overtlme'pei�iod by Centralia. The -4 Seaforth Srs. .y nal five play-off garo 'includ Hutle'y, Gray, Leorihardt, �s, . ing 16 11:00 a.m. - St. ColumbanJrs. vs 4nd PANT 5.00 score was 2 -1. The Jr. Farrrt.erettes team members are, front, left, Gwen Bosman, times by the Kings. Geddes., Brown. T� Xen­ Wright' and Brian Donna Dalton-, Jo -Anne Maloney, •Debbie McClure.and'(3'rend4d.F.in.lay�on Middle, BLURS. winners of '9 a.m. game for -SHIRTS 12.95 to 15.95 Murray McClure (coach) . Lois- D Jr. "A"' Champi�iiship.' Dalton; Sheila Cainpt�ell,',Joann-e, Kuni, Lynda Leonhardt were the hig-guns for Goal Montgomery: Difence 12JO P.M. , 9f. iColumban vs he Kings as au, Agar, Nicholson.Price. 10.95. to 14.95 Anderson, Gail Nolan, Marg...Eckert and Jim'Anderson (coach).; t t they fired goats -game for, SKIRTS •................ Back, 'Pa F4 winner 6f 10,a.m. Anderson, Marie Theresa Wish., 'Marie-.1ecin-haecit and Nancy Eckert.. Apiece,. Wrights first goal, came orwards - D.Broome,"L.Broome" on -a penalty shot after fie was Muir,'Boshart, Eckert, Finlay- Sr. "A7 champiohship.' SLACKS ......... ............. 12.95 to: 16.95 haul6d down -from behind by son, Groothius,Akker,l -,I�, I:JQP.M. Loser of 9 a.m. game Blues- defenceman' Greg Rau. Ungarian. vs loser of 11 a.m. game for, if. - "B" Championship.,, bauggal gtod eventivall� tp. be the winner. Leonhardt ar 2:30P.M.', -Loser loons 40 a,m. -ga %'e vs. loser' of 12:30 p.m. picked -up � an assist to give him thre4� points for the night. The big game for Sr. B' . Champiqn- FASHIONVEPARTME RENT shp. g�y- who •, was c6niverted".ffom FOR defence to forward just befog., play-offs began, led all play-off One bedroom - -npgUirs scoring -with nine points, bas'e'd'onapartment, eleetxic heat six -,goals and three assists., Through the, seasort, he had one sto,�e�'frij..and dryer. THE.: LONG! goal and one assist, Otaer goal getters for the AvalIdble Ist of April.' VROLET were "Ike" Hildebrand Pauli Hulley; Dale Kennedy;;Earl arl ray -Ph; '527,4680, and Lloyd "Colonel" Eisler, League 'scoring ch pion Wheel -Base MEWS, INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL 121.5 inches lbs. Players from last ye interested in b ia� • Weight 4,3N Standard Equipment -:ing, contact Y43�r team captains. 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