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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-01-22, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1953 Floor Sanding NOW IS THE TIME TQ HAVE YOUR OLD FLOORS RE-FINISHED We Have the Newest Type of Equipment to Serve You ☆ PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE ☆ REASONABLE RATES Let Us Give You an Estimate on a Completely Installed Inlaid Linoleum or Tile Floor For Free Estimates on Any Job Call Zurich 240 - T. and T. Flooring SALES AND SERVICE Linoleum, Tile and Floor-Sanding PHONE 240 — ZURICH, dNT. Herb Turkheim CARS Ilderton Stretches Lead Over Irish, Forest; Improved Teams, Upsets Tighten Race Ilderton stretched its lead over the Cyclone pack by win­ ning its only game of the week. The leaders whalloped Hensall 11-4 on soft and sometimes muddy ice in the southern arena Monday night. The victory gave Ilderton 13 points, three in front closest rival, Lucan, suffered their third the season to Zurich, which has played number of games in the league. Ilderton’s biggest threat, Fo­ rest, suffered an upset setback to Hensall Friday night. Ilderton and Forest one tie and one loss. The rest of the jammed into fourth spot, and the upsets and im­ provements shown recently in­ dicate a tough battle for the rest of the schedule. ■St. Marys, Hensall and Zur­ ich are tied with six points each. Exeter and Dashwood hold the cellar with four. of its The Irish defeat of the team the least Both now have league is and fifth St. Marys in the stone town on Monday night with a 7-6 verdict. Friday, they defeated Lucan 12- 10 in an overtime struggle in the Irish arena. Maisonville collected a goal and two assists to provide the power Gignac Hesse, scored more, in the St. Marys win. scored two while Decker, Barash and Baird each one. Wraith, Boyd, Duns- Herman, Hamilton and period goals, Zurich were leading It took Maisonville only 40 10-9 in Um dying minutes of the seconds of overtime to put Zur- garne. But Ron Stevenson scored J ich ahead again. Barash scored for the Irish with only 25 sec- ’ ' onds to go to force the tilt into an extra period. Ellis kers. In ville ing the winning one. Thanks to his three third scored the stone town mar- the Lucan battle, Maison- fired five markers, includ- the extra clincher. Barash contributed three goals to the Zurich cause, while Gig- nac, Baird and O’Brien counted singles. Fred Revington, Ted Elder and Herb Stretton led the greens with two markers each. Leroy and ’Glen Revington, Stevenson and Riddell fired the rest. Hardfighting Dashwood Tigers Stop Exeter’s Winning Streak Dashwoo'd put its best foot backward Saturday night to shelve Exeter’s winning streak at two games. The Tigers went to the and trouble of short pants off tune of 9-3. And even if backward, the backchecking the locals to toil the the was when Exeter opened the play. Bob Hayter scored when he stole Jerry ☆1951 ☆1951 ☆1951 ☆1940 ☆1937 ☆1935 ☆1931 ☆1950 ☆1949 ☆1950 ☆1942 : ☆1940 ☆1938 Dodge Sedan, a beauty ........... 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Thursday’s price TRACTORS ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 1951 1948 1947 1943 Ford, Ford, Ford, Allis Chalmers “B”, “Buy Where A Buy IS A Buy!” low hours ................... like new ..................... stepup transmission .. a buy! 1,860. 1,850. 1,795. 595. 195. 175. 95. 1,395. 1,095. 895. 395. 275. 125. Sold 995. 100. 55. 860. 805. 805. 305. 160. 995. 795. 695. 350. Larry Snider Meters Zurich Edg es Irish, St. Marys Zurich, forward, tured two close wins over the weekend. ■ The Frenchmen squeeked by sparked by their new Joe Maisonville, cap- Ladies* Bowling —Continued from Page 4 was 559 by June Borland and a 521 triple for Vera Mason was best for the Maids. Busy Bees emerged with a five-point win after their match with the Hi-Lights. Mary Cut­ ting for the Bees chalked up a 619 total and 280 in her last game and 488 and 207 by Joan Harness were tops for the fail­ ing lights. For another five points, Jolly Six clashed pins with Yarn Spinners. Best among six was E. Robinson with a triple and L. Brintnell’s 524 200 were high team. Wee . Hopes gained five points when they met the Skunks. Ruth Allard’s high 568 for. the win­ ners was pretty well drowned out when B. Christie flew the week’s winning triple banner from Skunk’s bench with a 270 in one game. League Standing Alley Cats ................... Busy Bees .................. Happy Gals ................. Wee Hopes .................. Hot Dogs .................... Jolly Jills .................... Skunks ........................ Frisky Sisters .............. Yarn Spinners ............. Merry Maids .............. 1-Ii-Lights ...................... Jolly Six ...................... the the the 574 and on the losing 708 the and G 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 P 60 58 58 55 55 53 53 51 49 49 48 42 Cut To The Bone! 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The Tigers looked after their lair like a mother cat protect­ ing cubs. They clawed the Exeter boys off the scoring sheet in the third period when they played eight minutes short- handed and the locals were des­ perately trying to shorten the margin. r The winners outscored Exeter in every frame. It was 5-2 in the first and Received Three period goals were handouts from the locals. Each time the Exeter boys cleared to a Tiger who showed his apreciation by set­ ting up a marker. Exeter opened the scoring at the. quarter-mark of the first when Smith and Pin combe com­ bined on a nice effort, Smith twitching the twine. Two minutes later, Bob Hay­ ter caught a clearing shot from Wally Woods, rammed it in the general direction of John Wil- lert and brother Jim, both on top of the net. It was brother Jim who sank the rubber. The next Dashwood marker was similar. This time, Woods cleared to Dick Regier who banged it right back towards the hungry net mongers. Willert finished the play. > Farrow tied the score when he barely managed touch a pass from Shaw to fleet it under Corky Schroeder. Dashwood scored three goals in the last quarter of the stanza 7-3 in the second. Handouts of Dashwood’s first- 2-2 to de- Kouragous Kibitzers Introducing the Kouragous Kibitzers .... This is a new T-A Sports Feature, designed just for fun and nonsense. The three Kibitzers — arm­ chair quarterbacks, blueline com­ mentators, hot-stovers, or what­ ever you want to call them— will call the results of the coming pitting experts The Derry . . Cyclone League; Lloyd Cushman, Gaine St. Marys at Lucan ............... Ilderton at Zurich .........'....... Forest at Exeter at Zurich at Dashwood Lucan at Hensall at Zurich call the week’s Cyclone contests, their predictions against each week. three regulars will be Boyle, convenor of the Exeter .... Forest .... Forest .... at Exeter Ilderton .. at 16:55 Lawson’s shot as the latter tried to Rolleau and Rousseau bined to make it 4-2. Willert scored from Bob ter before the bell rang. Shoots Through Heap Jim Hayter opened the second with a cover shot between to beat Stan Jones at the mark. Rousseau took the spark of Exeter’s comeback try with a smooth c ounter Roulleau only one Jerry nice solo the period. He outguessed the lone defenseman and picked an empty corner. Drew Four Penalties D as h w o o d helped Exeter’s cause in the third by drawing four penalties but they still kept the light from flashing. The locals, seemingly frustrated at every turn, tired in the end. Roulleau finished off a play started by Tieman and Spahr mid-way in the stanza to make it 8-3. Raymie Wein got a breakaway at the last and the bell went to Fast And Clean The game was ing and there was not too much rough stuff. Charlie Tiernan and George Shaw ruffled feathers in the second period and both drew minors. But local coach Doug. Smith protested too vigorously, maintaining Tieman deserved a major penalty for deliberately swinging his stick at Shaw, and Smith got a 10-minute miscon­ duct. Other than that, the penal­ ties'were normal. McFadden and Evon were the referees. It was Dashwood’s home game and the crowd was close to 800. clear, com- Hay- legs G.56 out when he and caught the locals with man back. Lawson scored on a effort near the end of scored just as wind it up. fast and exc.it- Hen sail Upsets Forest Crew Hensall handed the hitherto undefeated Forest crew a sur­ prise 6-5 setback Firday night. The winners banged fast goals in the third cool the Prout scored Ted in the goals. Campbell scored two for Hensall who trailed 4-3 at the end of the period. G. Hildebrand, Cameron and Dale flashed Hensall three win­ ning markers in the third. Fo­ erst threatened in the last half of the period but could score only one. Graham was the sniper. The losers were without the services of their regular goal­ tender, Defoe. ♦ * CYCLONE in three period to heels in Forest’s Munroe the woodsmen’s Seaforth arena. and Hensall’s in the first period. Garvin put Forest ahead middle stanza with two Prout scored his second. * * STANDING Forest 5 Lucan 10 W L T P F A Ilderton .......... 6 1 1 13 79 40 Lucan ............. 5 3 0 10 57 41 Forest ............ 4 1 1 9 54 28 Zurich ............ 3 2 0 6 40 27 St. Marys ...o 4 0 6 47 50 Hensall ......3 6 0 6 38 73 Exeter ........2 5 0 4 28 55 Dashwood ...2 6 0 4 42 66 Results Hensall 6, Zurich 12, Dashwood 9, Exeter 3 Zurich 7, St. Marys 6 Ilderton 11, Hensall 4 * * * * CYCLONE SCORING RACE (Up to Jan. 18) * Page 5 FEEDS Have You An Unthrifty Pig In Your Barn? If You Have, Or Are Likely To Have, You Had Better Read About Shur-Gain Runty Pig Booster is a new feed-—a feed especially designed to make aThis profitable hog out of that runt. 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Barash, Zurich Masonville, Zurich .... B. Smith, Lucan ....... J. Hayter, Dashwood . Stretton, Lucan ......... D. Smith, Exeter ....... Norland, Forest ........ Ulrich, Forest ........... F. Revington, Lucan . McNair, Ilderton ....... Graham, Forest .......... G. Hildebrandt, Hens’l EXETER SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster ..................... $5.45 Hog Cone.......... ............ $5.25 Sow Cone........................... $5.80 Mineral ............................. $3.00 /WZ Them — You Can ffa&e Them president of Exeter Minor Hockey Association; and Don Southcott, T-A sports scribe. This week’s guest is Doug. Smith, coach of the Exeter inter­ mediates. Smith sticks with his team through thick and thin, calls the locals to beat Forest twice this weekend. Only game the four agree on is the Dashwood, Exeter match next Monday. All pick the locals in spite of the Tigers handed Exeter last week. Here the 9-3 shellacking slections:are the Boyle Cush South Smith L L SM L Z Z I Z E F ■E E F F F E K F F Z E E E E L I I L H H Z Z Upsets Evident As Bowlers Round Out First Round —Continued from Page 4 two wins from the Maroons after losing the first game—985-1,082, 1,172-1,072 and 1,197-1,187. Reg Taylor was hot again for his team, rolling 750 (269) and Grant Cudmore led the losers with 605 (254). Plnpoppei'S 5, Rural Rollers 2 The last-place P i n p o p p e r s knocked off the second-place Rural Rollers 5-2—1,203-1,182, 1,116-1,030 and 1,174-1,182. It Was the fourth will of the sea­ son for the laggards. Bob South­ cott and Har Brintnell racked up good 604 Mode 688 (235) and Keith Heywood 665 (244) for the losers. Butchers KcglcrS 0 The Butchers caught Pop Wat­ son’s Keglers short-staffed Mon­ day night and made them regret it to the tttne of seven points—» 1,170-988, 1,164-1,028 and 1,- 157-998. Harold Holtzman’s 654 (227) (248) led Gtiay (229) and Bieglers. Big Six 5, Huskers 2 The Big Six Clobbered triples—697 (313) and (289) respectively. Merle managed a meritorious Huskers 5-2 in some lack-lustre games during the late shift on Monday night — 973-878, 1,238- 1,146 and 1,068-1,077. Donald S. Case bowled a sterling 624 (250) for the winners. Strikes 5, Spares 2 The league-leading Spares were roughed up a bit when the Strikes caught them on an “off” night— 1,161-1,100, 1,071-1,052 and 1,119-1,150. Lome Porter did a lot of the damage by add­ ing a 180 handicap to his 5 SO (210) triple. Rene Francois slipped down to 647 (258) and Bob Simpson slipped Up to 641 (223) for the losers. arid ahd Fred Darling’s 651 the winners. Roger Busselle had 664 664 (230) ter the thd MEN’S LEAGUE STANDING G P Spares .......................... 36 63 Butchers ....................... 36 48 Rural Rollers .............. 36 48 Big Six ......................... 36 47 Huskers ......................... 36 45 Strikes ....................... 36 42 Whizz Bangs .............. 33 42 Keglers ................ . ....... 36 42 Tradesmen ..................... 36 40 Maroons ........................ 36 39 Windmills ...................... 33 38 Applejacks ................ 36 38 Short Circuits .............. 133 34 Spare Parts .................. 33 32 Rah th era ........................ 36 31 PlnpOI>pbtS .............. 36 31 V A Counter Full of Values Remnants of old stock, good quality, odd lines, etc. Nighties, Vests, Stock­ ings, Baby Wear, Head Squares, Ankle Socks, Sweaters, Gloves, Carriage Covers, etc. Half Price And Less Values You Won’t Want- To Miss — But Hurry! Ladies! Special Dress Bargains! 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