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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-02-05, Page 3THE TIMES-AOVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5th, 1948 Zurich Wins First tilt; Airport Edges Bend Thursday Night Zurich won their first game in W.O.A.A. competition, last Thursday .night by handing the Dashwood squad a 4-2 defeat in the first game of the night's twin bill. Three goals in the first per­ iod sent Zurich well on the Way to their will. After Musser had given Dashwood a 1-0 lead near the eight minute mark on a play with Haugh O'Brien scored two .goals and Dennome to end the per- di «• Business Review added anothei' iod at 3-1. Musser and paired off to their second goal, ,the only tal­ ly of the second period. This time it was Haugh who blinked the red light. O'Brien stretched his scoring to three goals bang­ ing Krueger’s rebound off the boards from behind the net. ZURICH—G o a I, Armstrong; defence, Mittleholtz, McKinley; centre, Denomme; wings, Robin­ son, Weido; subs, O’Dwyer, Krueger, O’Brien, Decker, Peck. DASHWOOD—G o a 1, Weido; defence, H. Hayter, Kleinstiver; centre, Musser; wings, Haugh, B. Hayter; subs, Wein, Gaiser, L. Willert, J. Willert, Tieman, Schroeder. First Period Dashwood, Musser (Haugh), Zurich, O’Brien (Decker), Zu­ rich, Denomme, Zurich, O’Brien (Krueger). Penalties: McKinley, Haugh again give Dashwood W.O.A.A. Exeter Lucan Hensall Airport Grand Bend Dashwood Zurich .... STANDING Page 3 Taxi Service Phone: Ctrediton 18rll Exeter 357 Stewart’s Taxi PHONE ' 335 Exeter Lion Cecil Stewart says: “Let us all support the ‘Food for Britain’ cam­ paign.” ISM in WSHT 1 Livestock and Poultry Aids Better Breeding Buy through YOUR LOCAL CO-OP affiliated with United Farmers Co-operative Co. Ltd. 28 Duke St. Toronto 2 Oldat 40,50,60?” — Man, You’re Crazy Forget your age. Thousands are Peppy at 70. Try _,R?Ii’P,lng w,tlJ Ostr?x- Contains tonic for weak, feel,ng ^Ue solely to body's lack of Iron Xa.f1 mnny an<1 "'omen call "old." Try™™e3STonlS la,?.lets for pep, younger feeling, this Bet. aC(l'iaintcd" Blate only 50c. lor sale at all drug stores everywhere* a (Krueger). Penalties: II, Hayter, Haugh. Second Period Dashwood, Haugh Penalties: Decker. Third Period Zurich, O’Brien Penalties: Weido, O’. Airport 2, Grand Bend 1 Grand Bend dropped a .close 2-1 score to the Airport in the second attraction ning. The loss Bend’s chances the top B team. Sauder gave one-goal lead in banging in Earl's rebound. The second went scoreless and each team counted in the third. Gry- ba got the Airport tally check­ ing Al Bossenberry at the pend defence and going in alone to beat Kuffner. Shikowey grabbed a loose puck in front of Begley to drive it into the Airport net for the Bend tally. GRAND BEND—Goal, Kuff­ ner; defence, Haist, A. Bossen­ berry; centre, Shikowy; wings, I. Desjardine, W. Desjardine; subs; E. Desj'ardine, B. Bossen­ berry, Bestard, Dewey, Fahrner, Green, Stewart, Manore. CENTRALIA—Goal, Begley; defence, Potter, Sanderson; cen­ tre, Earl; wings, Sauder, Pais­ ley; subs, Paholka, Gryba, Pa­ quette, Denroche, Gauthier, Sta­ ples. First Period Centralia, Saunder (Earl).Pe­ nalties: Sanderson, E. Desjar­ dine. Second Period Penalty: Sanderson. Third Period Centralia, Gryba, Grand Bend, Shikowy. Penalties, Bestard, A. Bossenberry, Paisley, Pot te r, Gryba. (Musser). (Krueger). Dwyer. of the eve- squashed the of finishing as ■the Airport a the first period Centralia’s Chance fa Make Playoffs Spoiled by Goderich i Wanted Are You Ruptured? Our Service is Different. We Sell You a Fit in Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 15 years experience. Your drugs at Robertson's Phone 50 Exeter Bray Chicks have done well for others — why not for you? 100% Jive delivery guaranteed. Just let me know what you want. BRAY CHICK HATCHERY Phono 246, Exeter Eric Carscadden, Manager Oil Hand A Good Stock Of Mas­ onite And Shectrock Wallboard Bend Spoils HensalTs Chance Hehsall lost their chance top the B section teams in' the district W.O.A.A. loop when Grand Bend sextet won a decision night. Grand Bend skated off the ice at the end of ,the first ses­ sion with a comfortable three- goal lead, popped in two more in the second and added anoth­ er in the third. Hildebrand scored Hensall tallies while also scored two for It was Grand Bend’s They have tied two four. HENSALL—Goal, ■defence, D. Slaughter, son; centre, Little; Nicholson, Burns; subs, Doig, F. Gangster, Cameron, Hildebrandt, D. Chipchase, Mason, Hayes. GRAND BEND—Goal, Kuff­ ner; defence, Haist, Dadswell; centre, Shikowey; wings, W. Desjardine, I. Desjardine; subs, Stewart, Finch, Bossenberry, E. Desjardine, Fahrner, Green Bes­ tard, Dewey. Referee: Goodeill, Centralia Airport. First Period Grand Bend, I. Desjardine (W. Desjardine); Grand Bend, Shikowey I. Desjardine); Grand Bend, Bestard (Bossenberry). Penalty: Doig. Second Period Grand Bend, Shikowey (Dads- well); Hensall, Hildebrandt J. Nicholson); Grand Bend, Haist. Penalties: J. Nicholson, I. Des­ jardine. Third Period Hensall, Hildebrandt (Mason), Grand Bend, Fahrner (E. Des­ jardine). Penalties: well. to the 6-2 at the Arena Monday both the Shikowey the Bend, third win. and lost Baynham; J. Nichol- wings, H. Haist, Stewart, Dads- Cedar Fence Posts All Sizes Buy Roll brick Siding Now Be­ fore Prices Advance — We Deliver — Phone 12 Granton STAFFA farewell party for Mr. and Victor Deichert and family are leaving the community Ml’.A Mrs. Who to reside at Zurich, was attend­ ed by about 65 neighbours and other friends, who evening of ettchre, lunch and dancing, evening an address Garnet Taylor, was presented ble, >a mirror, and book-ends bent. Bert Worden. enjoyed followed During was re;(T ■an by the by ar wiJ by Peart, ,n ; Alvin and O.H.A. Int. "B” Seaforth ...... Clinton Colts Mitchell ..... Goderich (A) Clinton R.C.A.iF1, Centralia R.C.A.F, — FUTURE GAMES —- Thursday, February Sth Brigg’s Bicycle Shop vs, Exeter (Exhibition Game) Wee NHL Semi-Finals (7:30 to 8:30) — RESULTS — W.O.A.A. Hockey Airport 3, Grand Bend Grand Bend 6, Hensall Airport 2, Grand Bend Zurich 4, Dashwood 2 Monday, February 2nd Pee Wee NHL Games Grand Bend vs. Hensall Intermediate Hockey Goderich 13, Centralia 12 Goderich scored three goals in the last two minutes and four seconds to eke out a 13-12 ver­ dict over the Centralia Inter­ mediate OHA team at the local arena, Saturday night. Trying desperately to gain a playoff berth the Airmen twice enjoyed pomf or table leads in the game but were unable to retain them. In the second per­ iod Centralia had but before Grant came tei’ being thumbed off for a major penalty slapped in four goals the count. From then on it was a tight game until Centralia ran in three goals midway in the third to again lead 12-10. But in the last few minutes Goderich ged their three goals and win. , MacNab was the scoring of the game scoring a handsome total of five goals. He scored one in the first and two in each of the second and third periods. Miller and Wally West- 1 ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ the de- cen- BARLEY ACREAGE a 6-2 edge back af- the ice Goderich to knot broke each got three for winners. GODERICH—Goal, Miner; fence, Stoddard, Johnson; tre, Miller; wings, Puckworth, H. Westbrooke; subs, W. West- brooke, McCestocher, Faulkner, Roque, Doake, Lavernchuck. CENTRALIA—Goal, McLeod; defence, M i 11 ar , Cunningham; centre, Rhude; wings, Kallio, Casselman, subs, Cooke, Hallet, MacNab, Horton, Grant. Referee: Archie Hubert, Sea- iorth. to grow Registered OAO 21 Barley, For particulars, phone office 54, residence 63. We also have a quantity of Commercial OAC 181 Yellow Field Pens for sale. Cook Bros. Milling Co. Hensall, Ontario « Wallpapersbag- Scanning the SPORTS By"SCOOP” * 1 2 1 as there games at was of SAW the HOSPITALIZATION Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association The largest company of its kind in the world. AUTOMOBILE Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co. "The Safety-Minded Company’’ will start postponed FIRE MHl Owner’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co. . Massie and Renwick Ltd. Pee Service 8WJ GMS-I48B -:;*rSite and1une-uP ServiceEn9'ne battery W1E HEAR that the W.O.A.A. group in this district will stick with their original .plans drawn up at the first of the season and that instead of playoffs the top A and he top B teams will rep­ resent the league in further playdowns. This means that Exeter will advance as the A team and with Grand Bend trimming Hensall. Monday night Lucan appears to have cinched the top B spot. However, there is to be a playoff series for the Cyclone Trophy. It is not definite when they three Bend. Bruins, Red Wings Tie Leafs Win in Playoffs A fair . crowd was on hand Monday night to see the first round of the semi-final series in the Exeter Pee Wee NHL Lea­ gue. It is a two-game, goals-to- count round. The first game .between Bruins and Red Wings ended in a scoreless draw while the Leafs trimmed the Canadiens by a 7-1 score. Don Wells account­ ed for six of his team’s goals with Jim Sturgis scoring the other marker. Gerry Sears scor­ ed for Canadiens. don City League. Ross Tuckey, Shaw, McDonald and Stire were the goal-getters. Thursday night the locals will play an exhibi­ tion match with the Brigg’s ed the Canadien goal. Bicycle Shop of the same Lea­ gue. The game will follow the Pee Wee NHL games in the Ar- Sunworthy Add distinction and beauty to your rooms with these cheerful, new wallpapers that are now on dis­ play. These colorful Canadian wall­ papers offer you a wide variety of attractive pattern. that will lend beauty and cheer to any room in the house. See for your­ self these entirely different new wallpapers by Sunworthy. * ■» FANS WHO Wee NHL playoff (game at Arena Monday night got great kick out of Exeter’s ure hockey' puckchasers. It quite apparent that work Jack Whilsmith, Jack Rhudo and Art Campbell has not been in vain for the young lads are coming along in fine style. A few of the lads in particn-' lar showed up real well for boys in this class and if the interest is kept up Exeter will ice a good hockey team in a few years. The outstanding player is Don Wells and the kid seems to be a natural. He scored six of the seven Leaf goals Monday night. The second games will be played Thursday night from 7.30 to 8.30.* * * * THE EXETER INTERMEDI­ ATE W.O.A.A. team definitely snapped out of their slump last Thursday night when they won a 4-2 decision over the second place Labatt crew of the Lon- CooVngSV5'e Lubncan' INSURANCE Ernest C. Harvey Insurance Agency Phone 47 Exeter rstwii Housedresses SMALL SIZE A few left. 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