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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-02-22, Page 5*THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 19S1 Flyers Win First Playoff Round, Whip Tecumseh 126-77 In Series Playing before a full house at the Hugh Beaton School, Wind­ sor, the RCAF Centralia Flyers advanced into the second round of the Intermediate C.O.A.B.A. semi-finals by defeating the Te­ cumseh Tomahawks in of a home-and-home, count series, 126-77. The Flyers took a lead into the second virtue of their 63-42 both ends goals-to- 21 point game win home a week ago Saturday. Combining a good passing <by at at- For Sale Refrigerators Westinghouse 9 cu. Universall Coolers Shelvador 7 cu. ft. Servel 7 cu. ft. Home Locker 10 % Astral ft. 12 cu, cu. ft. ft. Stoves Westinghouse Can. Gen. Electric Moffatt Guelpli 2 Used Small Coal and wood Ranges with Reservoirs tack with accurate shooting from the flooi* the Flyers took an eight point lead in the first three minutes of the game and won 63-35. The Tomahawks could not cope with the Flyers offen­ sive play and the airmen steadily added to their total. The score at half time was 4Q-14. For the winners fast-breaking Gordie McLeod took scoring hon­ ours with 20 points followed by Mathews and. Tettmar with 18 and 15 respectively. For the Tomahawks the scor­ ing was well divided with Heydon and Kit Lacasse hooping eight points apiece. The Flyers will now play the group winners of the Central Ontario division this Saturday night at Centralia. CENTRALIA—B o o n 5 , An­ drews 3, McLeod 20, Conti, Mathews 18, Candy, Mcllraith 2, Boudreau, Tettmar 15, Galvin. TECUMSEH—Norry 1, Coon 7, K. Lacasse 8, G. Demers, Pierre 3, H. Lacasse 2, Hec La- casse 3, Dunning 2, Demers 1, Heydon 8. Page 5 Washing Machines Westinghouse Easy Vacuum Cup Miscellaneous 1 i 4 i 1 Fess Oil Burner Little Beaver Grinder Used Commercial Lights Used Moffatt Electric Stove (in good shape, cheap) Used McClary Electric Stove (cheap) Passrtiore Electric PHONE 47 HENSALL ' Salesman: “These are especial­ ly strong shirts. They simply laugh at the laundry.” Customer: “I know that kind. I had some come sides split.” Husband ed a job): has turned, a night watchman. Wife: “Well, if that gravatin’. I’ve just finished mak­ ing ye a couple o’ nightshirts,” “I think I’ll get out and stretch my legs a little,” said a tall man, as the train stopped at a station. “Oh, don’t!” said a pas­ senger, who has been sitting op­ posite him, and who had been much embarrassed by the legs of his tall companion: “don’t do that! They are too long al­ ready!” back with their * (who * * had just secur- Qheer up. I’ve found n The tide a job as ain’t ag- Men’s League (Women’s League The Keglers and Short Cir- Wednesday, February 14 cuits played off a postponed' game of February 12, and each team took 2 pts. Peckham rolled 624 (219) for the Keglers and Doug Harrison had 521 (212) for the ShortCircuits. Wednesday, February 14 The Dukes pounced on Rural Rollers last Wednesday night and came up with 3 pts. Ralph Sweitzer spilled 520 (186) for the winners, while for the Rollers Lloyd Stewart was best With 551 (253). The Eagles continued their win streak when they laced the Strikes 3-1. Dick Jermyn paced the winners with 634 (258) while for the Strikes Bob Eller- 'ington The Bangs and 6. (216)_ the 691 the led with 597 (230). Butchers took the Whizz to camp 3-1 on alleys 5 Wes Ryckman spilled 607 for the winners, while for Bangs Dinah Finch tossed (318). C GROUP STANDINGS G 6 6 6 6 6 6 P 7 6 5 3 2 1 the CARS 1950 1947 1947 Ford Pickup .............................. Ford 3-Ton Chassis and Cab . Ford 2-Ton Stake ..................... Special Truck 1947 Ford 2-Ton Chassis and Cab, above average, 8.25x20 tires. To be reduced $10 a day until sold. Thursday’s price .................... TRACTORS ☆1950 low☆1949☆1947☆1947☆1941☆1940☆1937☆1938s1934☆1931 ☆1946 Monarch Sedan, radio and overdrive; mileage .............................................................. Ford Coach, very good ........................... Ford Coach; a buy at ............................. Kaiser Sedan, a good car ....................... Ford Club Coupe ...................................... Ford Coach .................................................. Plymouth Sedan, above average ........ Dodge Coupe ............................................. Dodge Coupe ............................................. Cliev Coupe ...............................................1.. Special Car Mercury Coupe. To be reduced $10 a day until sold. Thursday’s price ...................... TRUCKS 1944 Ford ............................................................... 10-20 International ...................... .................... Special Tractor 1938 Silver King, good motor and tires. To be reduced $10 a day until sold. Thursday’s price 2,600. 1,690. 1,195. 1,095. 495. 395. 395. 295. 195. 125. IjOlO. 1,390. 890. 995. 705. 690. 195. Eagles ....................... Butchers .................. Strikes ...................... Dukes ........................ Rural Rollers .......... Whizz Bangs ........... Monday, February 19 The Chuckers ran over the Short Circuits 4-0 on Monday night. Thornton banged out 729 (297) for the Chuckers while Murry Brintnell rolled 547 (238) for the losers. The Not Quites and Spare Parts battled to a 2-all tie in their games. Lloyd Cushman rolled 6 61 (255) for the Spare Parts, while Honsberger rattled off 638 (239) for the Not Quites. The Keglers showed plenty of power as they blanked the Tradesmen 4-0. Peckham spilled ~..... ...707 (277) for the winners, fol-jAlley Cats' roughshod lowed by Jeff Longley with (277). Reg Taylor topped Tradesmen with 619 (234). A GROUP STANDINGS G 9 9 9 9 9 9 677 the P 10 s 8 4 3 3 their the (I’m Keglers ............. Not Quites ...... Chuckers .......... Tradesmen ....... Short Circuits .. .Spare Parts ..... The Big Six regained form as they trounced Mighty Mice 3-1. Donnie From the South) Case trundled a neat 695 (266) to pace the while for the Mighty McLean tossed 546 winners, Mice Bob (191). On the next alleys, the Pin­ poppers and Applejacks came out with 2 points each. Wes Watson spilled 660 (268) for the Apple­ jacks while for the Pinpoppers Pryde rolled 65 6 (273). The Schmoos continued, their fine trundling as they laced the Spares 3-1. Rene Francois paced the winners with 685 while for the Spares Hodgert 587 (245). B GROUP STANDINGS G 9 9 9 9 9 9 (250) had p 9 6 6 6 6 3 Schmoos .................... Apple jacks ................ Big Six ..................... Pinpoppers ............... Spares ....................... Mighty Mice ............ layoff Schedule There has been a bad in the playoff schedule, with the result that things had to be drastically changed. For Monday night, February 26, 7-9 p.m., only foui' teams will play. They are: Keglers vs. Chuckers on 1 and 2 Spare Parts vs. Short Circuits on 3 and 4 9-1.1 P.M. Schmoos vs. Big Six on 1 and 2 Pinpoppers vs. Mighty Mice on 3 and 4 Wed. Night, Feb. 28 Strikes vs. Rural’Rollers on and 2 ■Dukes vs. Eagles on 3 and Mon., Mar. 5, 7-9 P.M. Keglers vs. and 2 Spare Parts 3 and 4 9-11 P.M. Schmoos vs. and 2 Pinpoppers vs. Spares on 3 and 4 mix-up i 4 Not Quites on 1 vs. Tradesmen on Apple jacks on 1 Last Wednesday night Alley Cats and Lucky -Strikes battled to a 2-all draw. Mary Westlake had a high of 489 (188) for the Cats, and Virden Lindenfield had 494 (209) for the Strikes. The Skunks, with Bernice Christie showing the way, wal­ loped the Yarn Spinners 3-1. Bernice had a terrific night as she spilled 701 (316). Ruth Arthur topped the Yarn Spinners With 502 (243). The Wee Hopes gave the Frisky Sisters the same treat­ ment on alleys 5 and 6 and came away with 3 pts. trundled a neat easily pace the winners, Lil Hunter-Duvar for the Frisky Sisters. Thursday, February 15 The Hot Dogs showed as they blanked the Merry 4-0 Thursday night. Mae rolled 509 (182) to lead the Dogs while‘for the Merry Maids Naida Francois banged out 539 (217). The Lazy Daisies took the Musketeers to camp 3-1 on alleys 3 and 4. Marion Jackson ran up a good triple of 586 (230) to pace the winners, while for the Musketeers Alvira Bloemmaert spilled 573 (230). The Happy Gals had little trouble as Housewives games of the the winners while Alma good triple of 627 (230) losers, Terry Heywood 681 (279) to while (214)had 567 power Maids Wolfe Hensall, Lucan Play To Draw Hensail and Lucan, battled to a 7-7 tie in. a W-O.A.A. Interme­ diate ”B” playoff game, played in the Hensail Arena Thursday night. The two teams were tied 6-6 at the end of regulation time and both scored a goal in the overtime period. For Hensall Harrison was best with three goals and for Lucan, G. Revington had three goals. First Period 1—Hensall, Consitt (Harrison and H. Nicholson) 3— Lucan, Hardy (Stretton) 4— Hensall, Doig (Flear) Penalties—A. Nicholson Second Period 5— Lucan, McRoberts (Revington and Stretton) 6— Lucan, Elson (Walton) 7— Lucan, Stretton 8— Hensall, A. Nicholson 9— Lucan, G. Revington (Smith) Penalties—Harrison, Doig, McRoberts, Hindmarsh. Third Period 10—Lucan, G. Revington (McRoberts) 11,—Hensall, Harrison 12— Hensall, Harrison (Doig and Mousseau) Penalty—L. Revington. Overtime Period 13— -Hensall, Harrison (A. Nicholson) 14— Lucan, G. Revington (N. Hardy) Penalties—Doig Hindmarsh, Smith. 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Yarn Spinners Musketeers Housewives Zurich Topples Dashwood, 10-5 Zurich downed Dashwood 10- 5 in a W.C).A.A. semifinal play­ off Thursday night, fans witnessed the tested tilt. Two presentations the game, presented Memorial wood and The local sented with the McMillan Tro­ phy for finishing on top of their group in the regular schedule. Quesnel paced the Zurich win with four markers. D. O’Brien was next in line with three tal­ lies, J. Hayter sparked the visi­ tors with two goals. DASHWOOD—Goal, Hopcroft; defence, II. Hayter, Tieman; centre, Tiedman; wings, Wein, B. Hayter; subs,—J. Hayter, Datars, Wilbert, D. Regier, Houlihan, Schroeder, Haugh. ZURICH—Goal, Merner; de­ fence, Stade, McKinley; centre, Quesnel; wings Gignac, D. O’ Brien; subs.—B. O’Brien, Robin­ son, Decker, Deslaurier, Ford, Mittleholtz, Coleman, Weido. 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