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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
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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
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its best foot
Dashwood crew
stuck out a strong boot front
ways for a winning gymnastic
display.
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.
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of Dashwood’s first-
2-2
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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
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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
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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
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