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Hayter was the first
for Dashwood, catching
passout from the corner
Shipley at the 9.31 mark.
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THE TJMES-APVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1949
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process of putting in a call to one of his associates in the
promotional venture. Louis is currently in Miami, Florida.
Dashwood Bows Out Of
Semi-Finals; Exeter Ousts Forest
ing the Forest sextet in
third and deciding game by
18-5 count.
The locals won the first
on home ice 14-8
dropped the second
Thedford 8-4. Exeter
toss for home ice in
game last Thursday night. This
places Exeter in the second
round against Port Elgin, after
dumping Dublin in the local
group series.
At the end oi’ the first Exeter
enjoyed a 5-1 lead. At the end
of the second they skated off
with an 8-2 edge and in
rammed in ten goals to
the victory decisive.
As evidenced by the
Exeter staged an all-out
sive attack. Although the
summary does not show it, with
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By “Pink” —
several goals scored on re
bounds, the rearguards figured
in sixteen of the eighteen mark
ers. ' Ryckman scored three goals
and assisted on five others,
while Coach Shaw* potted one
and gavp a hand in eight others,
and Penhale started the play for
another.
Goalie Smith was called on
several times to stave off Forest
breakaways. He turned in a
good night’s performance guard
ing . the hemp. Top scorer for
the night was Tuckey. Ross
picked off five tallies in the
evening’s collection. Three goals
apiece went to Manager Mc
Donald and Ryckman, while
Cann potted two. Forest markers
were divided amongst five dif
ferent players. o
FOREST—Goal, Watson; de
fence, .Taylor, Shipley; centre,
Bernard; wings, Ulrich, Stone
house; subs, T. Alpaugh, Forbes,
Scott, Fraleigh, Brown, Mac-
Kenzie, F. Alpaugh.
EXETER—Goal, S m it h; de
fence, Ryckman, Shaw; centre,
Musser; wings, Cann, Tuckey;
subs, Brintnell, Lawson, .Stire,
Penhale, McDonald, Whilsmith,
Mason.
Referees—Gordon Muir, a n d
Archie Hubert, of Seaforth.
First Period
Scoring: Exeter, Brintnell
(Shaw); Exeter, Cann (Musser);
F ores t, Taylor (Stonehouse);
Exeter, Tuckey (Musser).
Penalty: Ryckman.
Second Period
Scoring: Exeter, La w s o n
(R y c k m a n); Exeter, Tuckey
(Ryckman)'; Exeter, Tuckey
(Shaw); Forest, T. Alpaugh;
Exeter, Stire (Shaw).
Penalty: Lawson.
Third Period
Scoring: Exeter, McDonald;
Exeter, Ryckman (Shaw); For
est, Ulrich; Exeter, Ryckman
(Lawson, McDonald); Exeter,
Musser (Tuckey); (Forest, Ship-
ley (Ulrich); Exeter, McDonald
(R y c k m an); Exeter, Tuckey
(Shaw); Exeter, Tuckey (Shaw);
Exeter, Shaw (Ryckman); For
est, Forbes (T. Alpaugh); Exe
ter, McDonald (Lawson); Exeter,
Ryckman (Shaw).
Penalties: Tuckey, Forbes.
Ilderton W ins Third
In the third game in Thedford
Saturday night, Dashwood were
eliminated from further WOAA
competition, losing to Ilderton
6-1.
The first tilt in Thedford was
a win for Ilderton. On home ice
last Friday night Dashwood held
the visitors to a 2-all tie.
Local fans took in a see-saw
battle at the arena in Friday
night’s match. At half time in
the first stanza, Dashwood had
flipped in two markers to jump
into the lead. Ilderton retaliated
a couple of minutes after Dash
wood’s second goal and scored
the equilized in the second. From
then on the teams battled out a
scoreless thirty-eight minutes.
Rob
sniper
Wein’s
to beat , _
A minute later with Bob Hayter
and Hall serving time out, Lome
Haugh sent Jim Hayter in the
clear from a face-off in centre
ice. The t)ashwood coach’s low
shot caught the rigging to make
it 2-0.
Both players were still in the
penalty box wlien Carmichael
scored numbei* one Tor Ilderton.
Ward started the play, sending
Carmichael in on top of Haugh
with a pass from the left boards.
At 12.10 in the second, Car
michael again scored for Ilder
ton. The tying counter came
from a face-off to the right of
the Dashwood net. Carmichael
got the ’draw and slipped the
puck into the cage.
There Was no scoring in the
third and overtime. 11 d e,r t o n
pressed hard in the extra ten
minutes but, due mainly to some
smart goal-tending by Haugh,
the visiting puckchasers were
held off the score sheet.
Towards tile end of the game,
,Ward and Jim Hayter were ban
ished for majors after a brief
wrestling match. Hayter’s time
was stretched to ten minutes
after a lengthy argument with
Referee Galbraith’.
In Thedford, Bob Hayter
scored the lone marker for the
Dashwood boys.
DASHWOOD—Goal, R, Haugh;
defence, Kteinstivers H. Hayter;
Woodworking
the two bottom teams clashed,
and at the end of the evening,
the Cellar Rats had vacated the
-basement and given it to the
Whizz Bangs. Cord McTavish
tossed three good games for the
Rats, running up 676 (240).
The only other score over 200
other than McTavish’s was Cap
tain Don Traquair’s 203. The
Whizz Bangs were again short
one man which made it tough
for them. However, the only
player to come close to averag
ing “
with
went
with
HEARD around the alley
From the Whizz Bangs
Bud Preszcator: “i got so dis
gusted in
even feel
score was
From the
Don Traquair: ‘
are out of the co'
From the Big Six
Several mem b er b; ■ “Well,
Pryde, you should ibe able to
give us a decent write-up this
week.”
From the Butchers
Ken Hockey (disgustedly):
“No team, with one man away,
can hope................. ‘ "
and their
From the
Harold
•score I ran up tonight,
still didn’t do any good!”
From the Pinpoppers
Bob Nicol: “Well,
buy the cokes again
* * *
Checking over
scores, our statistician,
Southcott, found an error in the
Butchers first game. As a result
the Cellar Rats picked up an
other
ing’s
but jet him bowl with the ?firls
from the Sorority and he runs
up a score of 322.” They were
of course referring to the game
Bob “Pierre” Davis howled last
Friday night with the girls from
Beta Sigma Phi. We just wonder
if he was trying to impress us,
oi* was jt the girls, he was try-*
ing to make a hit with? To
those who know him well, we
believe that he will have to do
more than just roll an occasion
al 300 game to impress most of
the ladies.
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Hensail and
four points.
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Seeds-
point.
Seeds-
2 and
Davis, you
tonight.”
last week’s
"Scoop”
Jack Whilsmith
(216). High, single
to beat those fellows
huge handicap.”
Hot Shots
Wolfe: “Look at the
and it
200 was
571
to Captain Hud Preszcator
220.
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District Bowling League
A tight two-way race is de
veloping for the first place in
the Exeter District League at
present. Legion ‘ 1, who have
held the top spot for several
weeks, were finally unseated last
Wednesday night. (March
the Exeter Seedsmen. The
men now lead by a single
On alleys 1 and 2, the
men took on Grand Bend
came out of the tussle with three
of the possible four points, Hgr-
4W Holtzman led, the way for the
Seedsmen with 589 (223), while
Jack Fulcher placed second with
538 (252), Incidently, Fulcher
■took the high single for the
Seedsmen with his 252 score.
For the resort boys, Jack
Witherspoon was high with 535
(201). However, E.
dine took the high
223.
In alleys 3 and 4,
Legion 2 split the
The Hensail entry had a couple
of good scores, the best being
Bill Brown’s 673 (284). Ross
Jinks’ also turned in some good
games in running up a total of
606 (214). For the Vets, Bob
Dinney took the high score wi,th
642 (,301). Needless to say, his
301 score was
dividual scores.
Grand Bend
met on alleys
Grand Bend pulling the upset of
the evening by taking three of
the four points. C. Desjardine
With 603 (217) was tops for the
Bend. L. Fahner ran a close se
cond with 601 (247). Fahner
and R. Mason tied for high sin
gles with 247. Legion 1 turned
in some very good scores, the
best naturally being the score of
Don Hughes—710 (264). Glen
Robinson’s 631 (260) was next
in line. Hughes’ 264 single was
tops for his
Standings
Seedsmen ...
Legion 1 ....
Grand Bend
Legion 2 ...
Hensall .....
Grand Bend 2
Due to a mistake made
week, Hensall is credited with
another point in their total.
Exeter Men’s League
Butchers ...
Big Jix ....
Hot Shots
Pinpoppers
Cellar Rats
Whizz Bangs
Upsets marked Monday night’s
bowling at Sweitzer Lanes when
the Exeter Men’s Bowling
League rolled. The Butchers, al
though losing seven points, still
lead the league, while the Whizz
Bangs dropped into the cellar
spot after losing all their whizz
to the Cellar Rats.
On alleys 1 and 2, the Pin
poppers and Hot Shots met. The
Shots, minus two men, weren’t
too hot and lost five of the
seven points. Doug Pryde came
out of a slump and led the Pin
poppers with 617 (222), while
Bob Nicol, with one good game
of 253, led the ’Poppers in high
singles. Si Creech also turned in
a good single of 236. Harold
Wolfe tried hard to rally the
Hot Shots with a 714 score
(265). Doug "Four-pin” Brint
nell ran up a good single of
250.
On alleys 3 and 4, ‘the big up
set of the evening occurred when
the once-lowly Big Six met the
league-leading Butchers. The
meat cutter s, minus Harold
Bleay, just couldn't compete with
the Six and their high handicap.
Don Case, who has been running
wild in his bowling lately, led
the Big Six with a total of 695
(244). Captain Stan Frayne ran
second with 578 (209), How
ever, Bob Pryde took the high
singles with 255. Reliable Ken
Hookey with 717 (287) took top
honours for the Butchers, while
Captain Fred Darling also rolled
well with 628 t220). All to
gether, four Butchers rolled over
600, but still lost. Tough, fel
lows!
Oh the last alleys, 5 and 6,
centre, L. Haugh; wings, J.
Hayter, J. Willert; subs, Schroe
der, B. Hayter, Wein, L. Willert.
Gaiser.
ILDERTON -Goal, Shipley:
defence, Ward. Shantz; centre,
Evans; wings. O. Scott, Hall;
subs. McPherson, Robb, Urb-
shott, S. Scott. (I.* Charlton, M,
Charlton, Carmichael. •
Officials—Galbraith
kins, Strathroy.
First Period
Scoring: Dashwood,
(Wein); Dashwood,
(L. Haugh); Ilderton,
michael (Ward).
Second Period
Scoring: Ilderton,
Penalties: Robb,
Schroeder.
Third Period
Scoring: None.
Penalties:
(m a j o r),
conduct).
Overtime
Scoring; :
Penalties:
that last game I didn’t
like bowling! My last
112 . . .”
Cellar Rats
“Finally
filar!”
point, while Fred Darl-
crew lost one.
# »:« $ #
far this month, Mrs. Wm.
Cutting is leading the high sin
gles for the women at Sweitzer
Lanes with 262. A. Jackson is
next with 247.
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“It’s strange,’’remarked some
one, last Saturday, “how a man
can be so poor in league games,
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