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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1953
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Forest (A) .. ................
Lucan (C) ...........
Exeter (A) ...........
Hensall (A) ......... .ilderton (D) .................
Strathroy (A) .............
St. Marys (A) ...........
Goderich (A) ...............
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SCORES THIS WEEK
Exeter 5, Hensall_______ _______ 2
St, Marys 3, Ilderton . Hensall 12, Ilderton 10 Lucan 5, Exeter 2 Forest 6, Zurich 4 Strathroy 10, Byron 3 Goderich 6, St. Marys 3
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Centralia ....................
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LUCAN: Goal, Barnes; defense, W. Smith, Brown; centre, Rowett; wings,
MeTavish, Gaudette; alternates, McAlpine, Yelle, Hardy, F. Revington, G. Revington, Kirkpatrick, L. Revington, Watson, Stevenson.
First Period1— Exeter, Hewer(F. and J. Andersen) ....... 2,45 Penalties; w. Smith, McAlpine, Rowett.
Second Period ’
2— Lucan, Gaudette(Smith, Rowett) 2,453— Lucan, F. Revington(Kirkpatrick) .................. 5,05Penalties: F. Revington, F. Anderson (match misconduct), D. Brintnell, Elder.
Third Period
4— Lucan, F. Revington(Smith, Kirkpatrick) ........., 10.385— Lucan, Watson(L. Revington, Stevenson) 15.116— Exeter, Musser( Elder) ..... 17.007— Lucan, Gaudette (Rowett) .. 19.38Penalties: L. Revington, Brown (match), Richards, Hewer, Glenn, MeTavish.Referees: Higgins, Bloxam.
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Creditor and Centralia squads
scored wins in Rec
Tuesday night.
Crediton defeated
squad in a close
Wein, Schroeder, ............
and Fuller scored fpr the win
ners. Marksmen for the airmen
were Butler, Larstone, Chef and
Kearny.
•Centralia handed Exeter Mar
oons a 7-5 defeat. Glen Robinson
starred for the winners with four
goals. Bond, Isaac " and Swartz
fired singles each.
For the Maroons, Parsons
scored two, Beayers, Willard and
Mike notched the others.
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Ip view of the flying fists on
Tuesday uight, the hockey was
almost incidental to the other
contests of the evening. Between
the physical battles, Lucan Irish
came from behind to
struggle 5-2.
In capturing their
umph of the season,
lads handed Mohawks their, sec
ond defeat as against two wins.
Trailing 1-0 after the first per
iod, Lucan came back strongly iu
the middle frame to score two
quick goals. The Irish widened
that margin in the third.
Coach Stars
Len Gaudette, speedy playing
coach for Lucan, and Fred Bev
ington, veteran Irish star, fired
two counters each to lead the
scoring
ted the
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Exeter dominated play in
first period. With the help
three penalties to the Irish,
Mohawks held the home club in
its own end most of the stanza.
Their power plays didn’t click,
however, and they lacked a pay
off punch around the net.
Fred Hewer finally lit the red
bulb at the 16-minute mark.
Frank Anderson rushed the puck
into the Lucan zone, flipped a
high pass across the goal to the
other side of the rink, Johnny
Anderson knocked it out in front
and Hewer got a big enough piece
of the rubber to bang it against
t the goal post. It bounced across
the line, hit the other standard
and ricochetted out but the
cials allowed it.
Barnes Good
Jake Barnes made some
sational saves during the
stanza and the Irish unit
played effective penalty - killing
tactics.
Mohawks began to dominate
play again in the second.but Len
Gaudette changed the picture
with a terrifically fast break that
produced the tying marker at
2.45. Exeter’s defense was caught
in the Lucan zone when Bill
Smith got the disc out to centre
Eddie Rowett who flipped to
Gaudette. In an amazing b,urst of
speed, the small but tricky for
ward raced in from left wing and
beat Reg Turner on a drive that
caught the top cornei’ of the
cage.
Fred Revington, who played an
effective game even though he
was recovering from an injury
and not expected to dress, scored
Lucan’s second tally three min
utes later. He stopped a Mohawk
advance, shot. the puck to Ken
Kirkpatrick who relayed it back.
Revington went in alone and
fired underneath the sprawling
Turner.
Doubles Duty
Exeter's play weakened after
Frank Anderson was put out of
the game. George Shaw, playing
his first tilt of the season, took
on the heavy chore of centreing
the front line and relieving on
defence. Despite this, the locals
held Lucan scoreless the rest of
the period and halfway into the
third.
Fred Revington counted the
winners’ tally at 10.38 from a
scramble in front of the
Smith and Kirkpatrick were
en assists.
Mohawks lost another man
minutes later when they carried
Al McGillivray, first string de
fender, off the ice with a leg in
jury. 1
Bobby Watson scored on a
backhand shot at 15.11 to
it 4-1. Assists went to
Revington and Ron Stevenson.
Pots Rebound
Bill Musser flipped in a loose
rebound for Exeter minutes later
as the Mohawks tried to rally.
Ted Elder also got credit on the
play.
But Lucan fired the parting
shot. Eddie Rowett broke up a
Mohawk rush and carried over
1 the blueline, sucking the defence
' in with a change of pace. He
flipped to. Gaudette on left wing
who labelled one from 25 feet
out. There were only 22 seconds
left in the game.
Although both teams were
shorthanded for 12 minutes of
play each, only one goal was
scored with a man in the penalty
box.
For a game early in the sea
son, the crowd was good,
EXETER: Goal, Turner; defense, D. Smith, Glenn; centre, F. Anderson; Wings, J. Anderson, Hewer; alternates, Richards, Elder, Musser, McGillivray, ShaW, D. Brintnell, Law-
Win Over Hensall
On Home Ice 5-2
Mohawkjs scored their second
triumph of the season Friday
night by scalping Hensall Finks
5-2 in the best ice exhibition yet
at the local emporium.
The Exeter tribe jumped into
a 3-0 lead in the first period but
they had to produce good defens
ive play
Hensall
last two
Finks
proved __ _ __ ,
proved Friday night they’ll be
tough opposition in the Cyclone
race. After one period of dis
organized play, the Hensall squad
settled into a fast, hard-skating
game which kept the locals hust
ling to keep up.
Third period play sparkled
with fast, rugged hockey with
both teams hitting hard. “
rose continuously until
jors for fighting cooled
sion.
Fred Hewer was the
star of the game. The young
Grand Bend lad, who alternated
between centre on .the third line
and right wing on the first, cap
ped his hard-working perform
ance with two goals and two as
sists. Murray Brintnell, Al Mc
Gillivray and Frankie Anderson
fired single tallies.
For Hensall, Ron Broom and
Al Nicholson flashed the red
lights. /
Hewer potted the first goal of
the game after 11 minutes of
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play with a trickier that bounced
over goaltender. Bill
glove. Murray Brihtneli
■hawks up 2-0 with a screened
shot from a corner. Al
vray fired the third counter af
ter Bill Musser drew the Hensall
team to one side and passed the
rubber over to the defenceman
at the other side of the blueline.
Broom scored Hensall’s first
■—Please turn to Page 10
Kinkids Win First,
Take Monkton 5-1
Exeter Kinkids won the open
ing game of the local W-O.A.A.
Midget group Monday night.
They defeated Monkton 5-1 in
Mitchell Arena.
Bill Pollen starred for the
winners with four goals. Pave
Morrissey fired the other coun
ter, Jack Taylor earned three
assists, with Bill Pincombe and
Carey both getting one.
The Kinkids’ first home game
will be against Hensall on Wed
nesday, December 9.
Meet The Mohawks
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Flyers Drop
Two Tilts
Centralia Flyers lost their first?
two home games in Exeter arena
last week.
Orangeville spoiled the air
men’s home opener Thursday
night with a six-goal •’splurge in
the second period. Final . score
was 7-1.
■ On Saturday night, Milverton
Dominions took a 9-3 measure of
the Flyers.
Clinton Colts. play the airmen
in the local rink tonight (Thurs
day).
Johnny Anderson
Johnny Anderson, who patrols
Mohawks’ left wing on the front
line, hails from London. He
played two years with that city’s
Junior. “B” club.
Possessor of a bullet-like shot
and a good pair of skating legs,
John works in
shifty playmaker and former
teammate, Frankie Anderson.
I-Ie’s played hockey most of his
*21 years in London. Except for a
stiiit in Toronto, all his minor
play was in the outdoor rinks of
the Forest city.
, In his .two years with the Lon
don Juniors, he played centre
and left wing. He was a member
of the club in 1951-52 which won
t'he .group championship and
reached the Ontario finals. Last
year, 'he worked in the city’s in
dustrial league.
The 165 pound, 5’ 9”, dark
haired athlete likes football and
swimming besides hockey,. He’s
married to the former 'Winnie
Fowler, of London. They have
two children, Danny 3, and Tom
my 2, and live in an apartment
at Ed. Hunter-Duvar’s motel.
John works at Ron Westman’s
Sport and Auto Supply.
Bill Musser
Bill Musser, 24-year-old right
winger for Mohawks, has played
for Exeter intermediate teams
longer than any other member of
this year’s squad.
Bill first joined the town's big
team in 19 4 8, the year Exeter
reached the semi-finals to be de
feated by Port Elgin. Except for
this year, he has always played
centre. Two seasons ago he was
top scorer on the team; last year
he was second in line for this
honor.
The speedy skater was born in
Detroit but moved to Dashwood
when he was two years old. His
first experience in organized hoc
key came in 1946-47 when he
played for Exeter Juveniles. He
made the Dashwood intermediates
the year before he moved to Ex
eter.
Bill is 5’ 8” tall, weighs 140
pounds and shoots left. He works
on the second line with Ray
Richards and Ted Elder.
In the summer, he enjoys pitch
ing for the Maroons in the Rec
reational softball league.
Bill was married in September,
1952, to the former Marie Hux
table, and they live in an apart
ment on Main Street. Bill works
in the implement business of his
father-in-law, F. W. Huxtable.
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Cyclone Menu
Thursday, Dec. 3Byron at Hensall
Friday, Dec. 4Zurich at Lucan at Forest at
Saturday, Dec. 5Strathroy
Tuesday, Dec. 8
Lucan at Goderich at Hensall Strathroy at Forest
Wednesday, Dec. 9
Ilderton at Zurich
Exeter Goderich St. Marys
at Byron
Byron
Midget Schedule
November30—Seaforth at Mitchell
Exeter at Monkton (9)
December
9—Hensall at Exeter Monkton at Mitchell14— ‘Seaforth at Monkton Hensall at Mitchell (9)16— Mitchell at Monkton
17— Exeter at Seaforth (9)22— Hensall at Seaforth
23— Mitchell at Exeter29— Mitchell at Hensall30— Monkton at Exeter
January
4—Exeter at Mitchell Hensall at Monkton (9)7—Mitchell at Seaforth15— Exeter at Hensall11—Monkton13— Seaforth14— Monkton16— Seaforth
All games at . .. otherwise indicated.
at I-lensall at Exeter at Seaforth (9) at Hensall
.7 n.m. except where
Six Tied For Second
In Tight Cyclone Race
Although only 16 games have
been played this season, the Cy
clone race has already developed
into a tight contest.
Six of the ten teams are dead
locked in second place with two
wins each.
Forest Lakesides continue to
set the pace. Thdy defeated Zur
ich 6-4 Tuesday night to chalk.
Up their third Win and continue
their undefeated streak.
Lucan, Exeter, Ilderton, Hen
sall, St. Marys, and Stfathroy are
bunched together behind the
loader. All have suffered two de
feats except Lucan.
Goderich won its first garde Oh
Tuesday night, defeating St.
Marys 6-3.
Last year's champions, Ilder-
tOh, slid back iii the standing
this Week with defeats at the
Muds of “A” olhbs. Hensall stop
ped the “D“ team 1 U-liO1 Mohday
night and St. Matys blanked the
former winners 3-0 last week.
Flyers Lose
Zurich Flyers suffered a de
feat in their first game Of the
season, The offensive strength of
Forest, combined with the torrid
goaltending Of Bryce Dafoe, stop*
ped the Flyers 6-4.
Norland,
paced the
scored two
ior Barasli
singles.
Fourteen
Including a misconduct to Jim
Hayter.
Injured Stars
Playing with his left wrist in
a cast didn’t prevent Bob Ddig
from starring in the Hensall win
Over Ilderton. i)oig, who broke
the wrist in a game against
sttathroy, potted four goals for
the winners in their 12-10 tri
umph. Morton counted three' and
Broom two in the Hensall attack.
ilderton’s McNair scored three
and Evans fired two,
Randall and Wright
winders. Bob Haytef
for Zurich, with Jun*
ahd Rortier notching
penalties 'were Called,
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