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
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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 ....
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(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
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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.
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— 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-
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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-
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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
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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
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Bicycle Shop of the same Lea
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Pee Wee NHL games in the Ar-
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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
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Thursday night when they won
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