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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-02-02, Page 12B. Dale W R. Wood ' 16 4 29 9 .„18 27 Pee Wees 10-5 over Clinton -- • T Saturday evening was Dave Murray, night. as he clocked 6 goals leading the Seaforth • Pee Wees to a' 10 - S romp over Clinton. Wide open scoring and several penalties set the pace for an action-packed game. Dave Murray, wielding a hot, 1 stick, scored 3 of his 6 goals . consecutively within 'V seconds. He has now scored a total of 19 gohis this season. ` Other goal Scorers for Seaforth were -Dave Kunder, ban Wesenberg, Jerry Wile* and . Charlie Malcolm. Scott Kay turned the hat trick for Clinton scoring 3 with Sean' Van Dongen and Scott Harris adding the other Play was .*Iough as 9 penalties were called - Clinton 14.minutes, SeafOrth 4 minutes. PEE WEE SCORING LEADERS • Player Goals Assists Pts, Charlie Malcolm 9 16 ' 25 ___Dave_Murray 19 5 21 • John Dale 'C' 8 • 15 23 k 'Jim Campbell 7 9 16 Jerry Wright 6 9 15 Marty 'Bedard. 5 4 9 Blaine,Hackwell 1 8 9 Dan Wesenberg 7 - 2 9 Dave Campbell 5 2 7 WA Cote 1 6 7 Dave Kunder 4 3 7 Torn Turner 2 - 5 7 Barry Campbell 2 1 3 Jeff Cariiithell 0 3 3 Win at euchre $ 3-89 • 95 $389 WASHERS G. Model - W830 - 2 Speed - 4 Wash Levels G.E. Model - W547 2 Speed ; Suds Return DRYERS G.E. Model - D510 --Timed Cycle - Permanent Press $219'95 G.E. Model - D522 - Normal /Delicate - Perma Press, Poly Knits $239•95 REFRIGERATE RS Butter Cond., 3 Crispers Cantilever Shelves $610'" G.E. Model - L15JEM - Frost Free, 15 Cu. Ft. , Butter Cond. 3 Crispers $529•95 RANOES G.E. Model - J35SL - 30" Self Self-Clean Range, White Only $459.95 G.E. Model J32RPY - 30" Harvest Range DISHWASHERS GA. Model --SM461JW- - Top Load, 3 Cycle 5319'95 G.E. Model SSD351L - Built - In - 3 Cycle $344.95 G.E. 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Smith over.Cunningham Campbell tied Fleming , Makins over Forbes WilSon over Lobb JUNIOR LEAGUE Van Vliet over Ste Marie 1V1.1-1n derWood Over PriMeau D.I.Indervvopd ov et Bibey Nilson over Vincent MIXED LEAGUE Cancelladde to Storm. 6-1 11-5 8.7 6.2 6-3 11-7 8-S 9-0 5-5 9-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 f6,0 5-4 ,.$150.00 *in cash prizes plus numerous other prizes. Sponsored by Walton Area Sports Club !Mr • A HARD -ACT TO FOLLow! A00000.6.0.000 4•0411,444404440474174410.04 Mthough thr011"teather wasn't • 'ce-epereting With them until $.aturday. the Seaforth Beavers OfiltitnerS still managed to win a .bronzemedal .in-thee-C division at the International Oldtimeri Hockey Tournairient helein Cornwall last weekend. „ • c• The 'tournament Was-suppoSed to start on ,Friday but was posipened ,due to weather conditions until Saturday morning the Finnish Oldtimers also played at' the tournament. 68 teams entered the tournament. In a game played at 8a.m. on Saturday, Seaforth defeated Barrie 4.3 and at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Seaforth defeated Stormont 5-3. In the semi finals :„....„„.; • •.• • • • , • . - ,51 84100 for . tho semi tmnais and the, bronze Modal. Mayers who .'vent to' the tournament accompanied by their wives .included Oar Baker, Gary Osborn, Ray Atxstett, Don Morton, Jack ,Mcilwein, Ken' Doig, Jim Watson, Jack Muir and Ron Driscoll all from Seaforth,. Ed Poimage, 'Roger Pauli., and S hs games, the Seafotth team thew 'Ojgrf4KOYfOVYABOOntVr*drof ',BO) Johnston 0451 Bob, '11/ferlier:' , all from Mitchell and Dick Bedar4 ' from Zurich:, 1978 Registration 12-2. $3.00 n hand e /y.:••• • .••••• • [By Dave Broome] The industrial Hockey League regular season schedule is about to conic to an abrupt halt and things are heating up to say the least. The :Blues showed no mercy in crunching the Wings 12-3 during absorbing a 6-2 set back at the hands of the rejuviaated. Kings. This means the Blue boys .and theFlyers are pow- tied for top spot and you guessed It, both clubs meet next week for the season's answer to. Star Wars. And the upcoming match should prove to be more than Close Encounters of the body to body That 12-3 romp over the Red team was the 'Blues-- nineth • straight ,game without a loss. It's the longest undefeated streak in a number of years and it's allowed their' to catch the Flyers who were, at one time, six points ahead in the standings.... Led Attack ° `Ron Hildebrand led the, Blues a•tack by scoring three goas.' Bill Price and Good Moylan each 'scored twice with Larry Broome, Ron Plumsteel„Ben,Akker; Ken DeVereaux end ba4•11roopie all adding Singles. The Wings, 2-6-1 in their- last nine matches, scored the first goal,etthe game but'then sat beck and WitChedthe Shies erupt for ten straight scOres. • RON EXPOSITOR j, FEBRUARY 21.197 o9wN r# 10, NoRs ti filKOS onSunday 4t Lin; Oundos defeated Seaforth 3-Q. The Seaforth team was group Of 12 teams in the division& The teams 'were split into three groups:of four so that there were three whiners and the team with the second best record- Os°• got to play in the4emf Because tbey had won two Family P ;se Park fr • Defensemen provided the Red team's goals. Ray Devereaux netted two scores and• George Reeves had the other tally. Kings 6 Flyers .2 With other things on their minds, the Flyers'carrie • out flat and it wasn't long before the. Kennedy last Sunday was the 35th of the season--a new record. Ron Hildebrand added the 36th later, in .,..the evening. Steve Southgate set a new scoring' record last week. His two goals and_ ja single assist gives him a season total of 22-24-46. The old Lots of Prizes ' Lots 'of Fun Refresbments,`hot beans, hot . .fts• Fun for the Fandly .00AMMENNWIPAN7 game. Steve Southgate led the yellow-record has been broken three shirts attack 'by shooting two straight years now. I/The Blues goals. Harry Arts, Dave Langstaff need four assists-to break the Al Wilbee and Steve "The Rifle" record 'of 115 two years ago by the Eckert all chipped in single Wings. If they score six goals markers.-The Kings are 4-1-1 in next week they will become the first team 'in history to score 100 goals in .a season. Dave Broome of the Blues scored his 20th of the season last week. That's the third straight year he has accomplished the.;. On the other end of the scale feat. come. the Stars. Their third A major controversy- :ha's straight loSs to the Hawks last erupted in the • I.H.1,. What t Sunday enables them to continue * negative stretch of nine weeks ithout' a win. -Both teams are now tied ftir the cellar with the dark shirts holding the edge. ' ° Dale Kennedy netted the bat MontgoMery getting one goal each for the hawks. Kevan Broome scored a pair fOr the green team. Tony taArts and Art Strong WHO single markers in a losing c e. LILL: OTES The hat `trig scored 'by Dale their last six outings,. Their only loss was, a 3-2 .setback at the hands of the Blues on January 8. Sid Weeks and Wayne Coombs scored for 'the Flyers. Iliwks 5 Stars 4 trick with Jim McLeod and Ted. too late• to get. into *the paper. It would be unfair to comment on the situation without all the facts so stay tuned for next week's edition. . • season goes by without one though? One team may have used a player that has Veen playing somewhere else and that's a deffliite no-no. There was an I.H.L. meeting last night sohe results of that session would" be Games next week FEb. 5/78 7:00 8:30 10:00 „. iHawks Flyers St'arsP `Wings Blue, Kings LILL. TOP TEN Player TEAM Goals Assists Pts. S.Southgate K 22 24 46 D. ome B 20 21 41 Kennedy H 19 22 41. — I-1. Arts K 15 22' 37 C. Buist R -20 15 35 Finnigan 'K 13 22 35 hllips .W 26 . 8 34 • B. Price B • 19 13 32 Seaforth ' OddfellOws anal Rebekahs held a joint euchre Wed. 25. The following were price 'winners. Ladies High41/44is. Prank Single, ladies Lone PiandS-Mrs. timer Townsend, Ladies, Consolation Mra, jean Cairns, Men's 1tIgh-Prank $male, Men's Lone Elden Kerr, Men's Consolation Clarence Walden. Strangely enough the scoring iues win nine rai ht last Sunday's late "matcti. Royal squad had themselves a 5-Q -record, was 44 points set by Dale •Meanwhile, the Flyers were__lead_ during last Sunday!s -early- JCmettY-a-Y-e`ar-ag°' watching from hesidelines after