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SEAFORTH
to go ahead 3 - 2. Then just'eleven Ladies' High singTeand triple,
seconds later McClure sent Deanna Nobel, 260 and 673.
Anstett in .alone and he again
rattled'the ropes behind !Beer to
give the locals a 4 -2, lead.
Still goal hungry, the
Centenaires upped their lead to
5-2 asjan Doig took a pass. rom ,
hard vvorkilig_Chris Ring and he
rifled the rubber past the startled
Exeter goalie.
The Hawks, -who had been•
thwarted by Centenaires. goalie
Arts since the midway point of the
first period, got what turned out
to be their final goal at 10:1,8 to
draw within twct, of the leaders.
The Hawks pressed hard on the
comeback trail but each time they
were foiled by Ar ts. '
At 15:43 the' . Centenaires_
scored" their sixth goal .as DOig
gobbled up a pass from Jim'
McIver and buile-d the biscuit in
the bunting to the rear of Beer.
The Hawki" outshot the
Centenaires 1.4 - 11 in the period'
and held a 32-31, edge-• overall:
The 'Centenaires picked .up
seventeen of thirty-one minor
penalties called in the fast. •
skating, hard hitting contest.
There are only five- home
games remaining in the .regular
schedule and it looks like the
Centenaires have finally come
into.their own, so come on out and
cheer on the "Green Machine".
There are two home games this
weekend; on Friday night • they
tackle Port Stanley .while on
Sunday afternoon they battle the
always tough Ltican Irish. '
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
Team Standings:
SMoothies, 77; Hard Lucks; 60;
Tuff, 56; Headpins, 56; Born
Losers, 38; Muskateers, 28.
Due to Last
-Monday's Storm
FIGURE SKATING
Rescheduled
to
FRI-.,
4:30 -p.m.
Men's High .single and triple.
Eric •Matzold, 292 and 720.
SKATE SAVE — Seafdrth Centenaires goalie LoulS,
Arts kicks out a shot in a game against the Exeter
Hawks in Seaforth Tuesday. (Expositor Photo)
O.H.A. Junior
HOCKEY
Ft.tanle =Lions vs.
Seaforth
Centennaires
8:30 P.M.
Friday, January 13
Seaforth Arena
tUCAN IRISH* SIX 'vs
SEAFORTH CENTENWRES
Sunday, January 15
2:00 p.m.
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there will: be, no communication
problems. Anyone who would be
kind enough to billet players are
asked to contact either Ray
Anstett or the SEafortl
Recreation Office. •
The .game shbuld prove to be
extremely entertaining, it will be
played according to C.01-1.A.
rules, no bodychecking and no
slapslidts. The competition should
should be extremely stiff for our
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Markdale defeated'_ .Seaforth's
-entry of Jane Ribey, Vickie St.
Marie, Susan Primeau and Anne
Ribey. The second round saw
Allenford defeat Wiarton and
Markdale defeated Durham. The
final game between Allenford and
Markdale saw Allen 'ford take the
Championship.
For those following the British
Consol teams, Cam Bogie's team
from Godefrch won,the division 13
playoff against Rob Findlay from
Owen. Sound two games straight
B,eavers as all the Finns have
played in 'the first division in
Finland at sometime..-.1n addition
they have a relatively young
oldtimer team as their players
average only .39 years of age.
Tickets are selling very well for
the game, and they are available
at Bob and Bettys, An'stett
JeWellers, the Recreation Office
or Old Timer Team members. All
in doderiat on Sunday, •
The inter division senior play
downs in Exeter on Sunday saw
Division 13's en..firy Mac Douglas
from 'Meaford eliminated.
Sub diviion4 13 B mixed
playdowns will be . held next
weekend in Exeter. Seaforth will
1 .1 represented by Don and
Wendy Tremeer and Bill and
Millie Lobb.
profits, from the match - will be
split between Minor Hockey and
the Oldtimers.
...
September 26 - 30. 1978
At The
Arena
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13
8:30 Seaforth Jrs. VS Pt. Stanley
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 14
8 A.M. - 1 P.M. - HouSeleague Hockey
1:30 - 3 P.M. - Public Skating
7:15 P.M. - Dublin Bantams VS Zurich
8:30 P.M. - Seaforth Old Timers VS Lucan
Ilderton
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15
2 P.M. - Seaforth Jrs. VS Lucan
4:45 P.M. - Dublin Bantams Vs Huron Park •
7 P.M. - I.H.L. Games
. • MONDAY, JANUARY 16
4:30 p.m. - Learn to Skate'
5:30 p.m. - Figure Skating
8:30 P.M. - Seaforth Old Timers
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17
5;45 P.M. - PeWee Practice
7:00-P*1. - Seaforth Bantams VS Mitchell
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18
I - 3 P.M, - Parents & Preschoolers
4 P.M. - Pqwer Skating
5 P.M. - Novice Practice
6:15 P.M. - Jr. "Practice
- Women's. •Broothball Games
THURSDAY, JANUARY. 19
5 P.M. - Atom Practice
6:15 P.,M. - Bantam Practice '
7:30 P.M. - Men's Bromnball Games
playirig, and out skating the Elma
Logan team with another win of
:10-4. Captain David McLlwain
led the scoring popping in five
goals, while Greg,Murray scored
three goals. Gary Godkin and
Scott Driscoll each scored one
goal.' For the Seaforth team
Goalies Raymond Anstett and
Robbie Glew both played an
outstanding game.
The goal scorers for the Elma
Logan- team were St even
Macban, Jeff White, Michael
Chapman' and Jeff Netheroot.
IGwen Patterson]
On Saturday. two rinks curled
in ilk/lens Spiel in Exeter. On the
early dravaim Cunningham, Bob
Wilson, Bill Fleming and Bill
'I, bb won first prize and on the
late draw Bob .St. Marie, Herb •
Traviss, Ron Bennett and Berne-
McKinley won two of their three
games.-
On Sunday the Junior girl's
tankard play ,offs were held at the
Seaforth Club. In the first round
Durham defeated Harriston and
()) • .•The Seaforth Beaver
Oldtimers will be playing host to
the Finnish' Oldtimers on
Wednesday' January 25. The
Finnish team -comprises of 24
members and -the Beavers are
seeking homes in which- to billet
the players on Wednesday night.
The,,next morning "the Finns will
travel to Strathroy for a game
there on Thursday. Most of the
Finnish team do. speak English so
Atoms continue
scoring drive
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.Seaforth Atoms
travelled to Zurich to play the
Zurich Atoms Jatwary 4. Seaforth
won the scoring For the Seaforth
Team was Greg Murray with five
'goals and David IVIcLiwain with
giree goals, .Each adding one
More to the score board were
Scott Driscoll, Gary Godkin and
'Kevin Melady. Raymond Anstett
goalie for the game played
outstandingly in net getting his
first Stoat out this season.
Elma Logan played in S'E'l
January 7. TheSeaforth ttest°11-1.
7,7FrovologiamruPw"
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Tlig HURON 'EXPOSITOR,. 4ANUAfiY 12, 1973 3 6Idtime
ilan meeting
,, The' Lucap Merton
Qtcititners meet the Beaver
01dtitners in an exhibition hockey
game •iii Seaforth this Saturday
night Jan. 14th; ,at 800 p.m.
Many of the .former Litman players,
will be here; tsuas Sieve '
Storey, "Red" Urbs ot, Dusty
,Aldis, Barry Hearn, en Loft and.-,,,.;
Doug Galloway.
The Beavers were beaten by .,
Lucap earlier in the season, 5-4 i
and ,are out to avenge that loss. I
This is a good brand of hockey, so 1
come out and cheer the oldthners
on. - -- - — —
bon't, torget ', the Exhibition
"game coming up Wednesday Jan.
25th, between the Seaforth
BeaVers and the Finnish
Oldtimers: Advance tickets' are
available at Bob & Bettys, Anstett
Jewellers, The Arena or members
of the team and in Zurich at
Shaws Dairy Store.
Action• in Centenaires game
Centenaires .ouWore..Exeter
direction than .the Blues. Missed
passes, missed checks and poor
shooting all combined to produce
a ballet of sloppiness that would
rank as their worst. effort in
sucked into the whirlpool. Ralph Wood and Sid Wocks several Weeks.
After that 17-6 debacle at the .,... netted single markers. Fortunately for the Blues, the
hands of the Kings many Dale Kennedy led the'- Royal team wasn't a whole lot
observeres noted that the . only revamped Hawks by notching a
threat the Hawks posed iwas to pair of scores.
themselves. Had 'anyone Jim McLeod, Glen Malcolm suggested that the following week and Ted Monti6mery all chipped
the team,would acturally take the in single goals for the losers.
mighty Flyers to, the wire that Wings 13 Stars 0
person would have been laughed • The best things in' life don't
clear out of the county. One would always come in small packages as • have to wonder if he was.the Wings will readily attest to. ' functioning with slightly less than. The red team-broke out of a long
a full load. or if he was on slurap in a very big way by
something a little-stronger. than . pounding the Stars 13-0 during plain ends. last Sundays middle mismatch.
Well, the dark shirts went from 'The greenteam showed up with
sub zero to extra warm before six skaters to do battle. That
better, .
Bill Price scored twice for the
winners with Ron "clutch"
Hildebratid getting the final
Blues pal.
Dave Longstaff and Al Wilbee
,scored for the Kings.
Games Next Week Jan. 15/78
Blues vs Flyers 7:00
Both teams are hot but each
team has won games that they
just a's earily could have lost. This
is the biggy of the season. If the
Flyers whit they can. virtually
clinch first place. Blues
osing a..6-5heartbreaker o e , brave effort is seldom successful offense • :against the Flyers
FlYers u011g ilft/M4q3,r _F•°474;a4'.41,6k. :Hakv-iik•; Allictfp,,),419,t11.5,-4/0,170 *PAri):1F/r44kg- Match 4-7,t.W7,?„-S Pr-4 • ; 4 -look for them h'y''a goal.
Don :Oct that6,5 score tool You Its like Minnestoga Fats Stars vs Rings
the Hawks should'have' won the walking into .the local pool hall • The Royal boys are vastly ...,
contest. Five of the Flyer scores and the town boob wants to, play improved. The Stars are slipping.
were of the ''soft" variety and the for $10 a ball. All thatA •heard is The Kings Should emerge
dark shirts themselves missed a muffled laughter as the chubby victorious by a goal.
half dozen eye oPening, scering one sweeps ten spot after ten spot Hawks vs Wings 10:00
chances. into his back pocket. The Black boys had a full squad Doug Phillips and Brian Dale
for a change and if the turnouts fOund the right combination as
/Iv consistent for the remainder each netted four big goals:
of the season the team shOuld be George Reeves• had a pair of
in fine shape for the stretch run. scores With Doug' Smith, Doug
The Flyers, meanwhile, tucked O'Reilly and Bill Heron all getting
away their 8th straigh triumph single tallies for the winners, and are just a couple of wins away Blues 3 Kines 2
from 'capturing first place. Not
a p
[by Dave Broome} bad for a team that haS ailistoty
Happiness for the Hawks is of being a seasonal tail ender,
Gord O'Dwyer and Jelin being caught upstream when •'Trevereaux• scored two 'goals a everyone expected them to be piece f the Flyers.
NOCICE TOURNAMENT WINNERS. The
Seaforth Novibe, team' were the B "Champions of a
_ tournament held in „Exeter recently, Tearri members
gré, back row., from L., Don Brown, Brian Dupuis,
Ron Pryce, Jeff Alce, Mike Betties, Pat Murray; — _
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Beaver hosts
By Gary Graz,.
The Seaforth Centenaires came
up with their best game of-the
season last 'Tuesday night. s they
outhustled and outscored their
division leaders, ,the ' Exeter
Hawks, 3.
The • Centenaires brae' the
game open with fottrgo.als .the_
third period. It was the first win
for ,the Centenaires . over Exeter
and it came in their sixth and final
meeting of the regular season
schedule. The loss for the Hawks
only their fourth' of the
season.
The Hawks opened the scoring .
at 3:12 of the .first frame when
Ken Pinder poked the puck. past
Louie Arts from close in. At 8:40
Kevin . Bennett blasted a hard
,.,..drive past -Hawk- goalie Steve
Beer to knot the .score.
Just over a minute: later the
Hawks regained the lead as Dave
Kinsman Scored a power play
goal with' the Centenaires Chris
Ring 'sitting out an elboWing
penalty. Both teams had several'
scoring chances the rest of the
period but both ,goaltenders held
their ground: Exeter.OutShot the
'locals10 4 9' in the period,
The second- stanza was all ,
Seaforth as they kept the Hawks
bottled up in their. own end/or.
for most of the period. All failing .
to capitalize •••ori - 'several good
chances the Centenaires
'.,th*Aled. even at 110, as Paul
MtClure took a pass from Gord
•.Carrioehan and rippled the
rigging behind Beer with Exeter's
Ron Bilcke cooling., off in the
penalty
.Again both' goalies kept their
opposition off the score sheet the
rest of the period with several key
saves. The Centenaires outshot
the Hawks 11 8.
In the third frame all restraint
broke; looSe, beginning when .
Doug Anstetttitillated the twines
at 4:31,' enabling the Centenaires
'win- •L,
HuRorv'78 _-
two. Doug Phillips leads all goal
getters with 18. There have been
' 29 hat tricks this season. The
league record is 34 Set two season
ago. Dale Kennedy leads all
assist getters with 18: Rick
Fortune- of the Stars is this.
se'ason's bad boy of the
goaltenders. He has 6 minutes' in
penalties so far this season, Jim
McLeod returned to action for the:'
Hawks last week. He had Missed
the previous 9 weeks letting an
ailing knee mend. He had a
cartilage removed after the first
.game of the season: Orily_Andy
White, Paul' Hullef, harry
Broome; Randy Alexander, Moe
Huard, Jack Ungarian,
,Beuerman, and Lloyd Eisler
haven't scored so far this season.
To be fair, 4 of the above are
defencemen and- the rest haven't
played 10 games between them.
t;PrettilliSr:ftiftles9stsillY.VheeZ
have been 383 assists on those
goals. The Blues lead the league
in assists with 83. 'The Kings are
een sd with 71. The Blues also
have the most scoring 'points with
151. The league has compiled a •
The Red Team will be coming grand total of 507' minutes 'in
off a one sided romp and the penalties. That total broken
Hawks Off a near shocker. Despite down, figures out to 15.3 minutes
the' ,fact the Hawsk look much per game. The goals per game
improved you have to go with the total is about the same as last
Wings .who may be better club years, Each game has averaged
overall. The Red team by a goal. 10.3 goals per match. Each game
I.H.L. NOTES:TheWings shutout , has averaged 11.6 assists also.
was the third in I.H.L, play this The Flyers lead the -league in
A rabid dog has a better line of season. The Flyers have the other penalty minutes With 124 so far.
,Brad Beuttenmiller.(Front Row) Duvain Price, Blair
Beuermann,• Tony Van Loon, Steve Schroeder; Bill
Glanville. Missing are Dwayne -Osborne, Steve
Stapleton. Coaches Gord Pryce, Manager Irma
Pryce, Jack Baker. (Expositor Photo)
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