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Clinton News-Reco*rd, Thursday, January 6, 1972 5
Mustangs beat Tavistock on
4-goal performance by Riley
Peewees beat Seaforth
6-4, lose to Goderich
Bayfield hammered
by Building Centre
in CHHL After dropping two games
earlier in the. week the Mustangs
came back with a 9-7 victory
over Tavistock on. Thursday
night.
Gord Riley was the hero of
the night scoring four big goals,
one each in the first and third
and two, only two minutes
apart, in the second period.
His four goals and an assist
boosted Riley's output to nine
goals and seven assists for the*
season.
CORD RILEY '
Nets 4 goals
Ron Graham broke out of a
four game scoring slump with
two goals, the first Clinton goal,
and the game winner at 10:53 of
the third period.
With Gary Curnmings out of
the lineup for the next three
weeks with a broken jaw, coach
Bill Weber was forced to put
John McKinley back on defence..
McKinley scored at 12;27 in the
second, then put the ninth goal
in an empty net with 14 seconds
left in the game. -Just before
McKinley's insurance goal, goalie
Dave Slade made a terrific
deflection save off his arm to
help save the win. The other goal
was scored by winger Bill
Stirling. Stirling has amassed 17
assists and four goals so far,this
season.
FIRST PERIOD
0:42 (T), Don Zehr.
5:45 (0), Ron Graham, (17,),
Stu Mustard.
fr. "6*: 52' '(C) o id 1 ey , '(0,
'PAW Johnson.
Penalties — Clinton 3,
Tavistock 0.
SECOND PERIOD
0:45 (T), Dale Winhold.
4:00 (C), Gord Riley (7),
Johnson.
6:14 (C), Riley (8).
12:27 (C), John McKinley
(7), Mustard.
Peewee
B's beat
Bayfield
Last Thursday night the B
All-Stars defeated Bayfield by a
score of 10.0,
Paul Galachuck lead the
offense with four goals. Paul
Van Damme had three goals
while Steve Blaine got two and
Randy Garrow got one Robt.
Knight was in net for the
shut-out,
On Sunday the B's again
defeated Bayfield 13-2. Craig
Miller and Paul Van Demme had
three goals apiece with Mark Bell
getting two, Single scores went
to Paul Galachuck, Rick Frizby,
Wayne Durcharme, Paul Taylor
and Randy Garrow.
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12:29 (T), Al Morris.
Penalties — Clinton 0,
Tavistock 3,
THIRD PERIOD
1;29, (C), Gord Riley, (9).
1;49, (T), John fuller.
2;21, (C), Stirling (4),
A six-minute lapse in the
second period by the Mustangs
• allowed the mighty Hawks from
Exeter to go ahead 6-4.
Clinton built up an early lead
of 3-1 as Stu Mustard, Bill
Stirling and John McKinley
whipped quick wrist shots past
John Hayter in the Exeter nets.
Exeter's lone goal in the first
period came on a breakaway
when two Clinton defencemen
collided.
Exeter outshot the Mustangs
14-11 in the first and dominated
them in the last two periods by
outshooting them 30-12. Fred
German had an exceptionally
busy night and except for the
lapse in the second period held
the Hawks at bay. The game was
by far the fastest of the season
in Clinton. The more than 400
fans were treated to good
hockey. From now on every
game will be important as the
Mustangs try to hold on to first
place,
Clinton pounded Exeter hard
in the first period, then stopped
their hard checking and Exeter
capitalized on every Clinton
mistake for their first win over
the Mustangs this year. Exeter
has played two less games than
the Mustangs and are only two
points behind Clinton.
Bob Cook's slap shot on the
power play in the second drew
assists from Bill Stirling and Stu
Mustard. Mustard's second goal
of the ,game and his fourth point
of the night closed the score to
6-5 near the end of the second
period. . Exeter , scored -on, ,a
Only three leagues saw action
during the holiday week but
some great triples were recorded.
In the Clinton-Blyth ladies
league, 'Mary Davey had a'825
triple which included a 302
single.
The league is now beginning
its second series with Peacocks
on top with seven points,
Petunias with six; Alley Cats,
five; Whiz Kids, five; Hill Billies,
five; Fuddle Duddles, five; Five
McKinley.
6:40, (T), Larry Rohner.
10:53, (0), Graham (13),
Stirling, Riley.
11:50 (T), Dave Weicker.
12;56 (T), Lee Raper,
19:56, (0), McKinley.
two-man breakaway with only
six minutes left in the game.
The line of Stu Mustard, Bill
Stirling and Ron Graham skated
hard all evening and their efforts
produced three goals and four
assists, Missing from the line-up
were defencemen Gary
Cummings, Greg Jervis and
Wayne Arthur and two midgets,
Danny Colquhoun of Clinton
and Wayne Tasker of Blyth were
called up for the game. Both
played well,
TOO MUCH TURKEY
Before a capacity crowd in
Belmont on Sunday, Dec. 26,
the Mustangs found they were
too heavy with Christmas turkey
as their hosts completely
.dominated the game.
The game was played at a
terrific pace but for the first 3,0
minutes the, Mustangs stayed
with Belmont, allowing only one
goal. Then the gates opened as
Belmont fired four more past
Fred German and two past
David Slade who replaced him
early in the third.
Mustangs travelled to
Lambeth last night and will be at
home Friday night to Tavistock.
The young Tavistock team has
caught fire recently and is giving
everyone a tough time.
'EXETER 7 CLINTON 5
FIRST PERIOD
0:51 (C), Stu Mustard (20).
5:38 (C), Bill Stirling (3),
Mustard. %non
Belles, four and Lucky Strikes,
three,
Steve AmSing had an 800
triple in play in the Crown Teen
League. He also had a 284 single.
Debbie Johnston had a 278
single and 691 triple for the
girls.
The Unknowns lead the
league with 67 points followed
by Bob's Gang with 62; Fuddle
Duddles, 53; Charlie Brown's
The Pee Wee Hockey Team
played in Seaforth on December
28 and, won '6.4, This game saw
the referee handout 10 penalties,
seven of them to Clinton, which
is the highest of any game yet.
Robert Heard had two goals,
Peter Thompson two, John
McMahon one goal and an assist.
with one goal to John Hart and
an assist to Richard Carter,
On December 30, Goderich
came to Clinton for an
exhibition game. It was more
than halfway through the third
period, with Goderich ahead 3-0,
before John McMahon was able
STU MUSTARD
• Scores 21st goal
11:49 (C), John McKinley
(6), Bob Cook.
17;31 (E), Steve Murley.
Penalties, Clinton 2, Exeter 2.
SECOND PERIOD
3:51 (E), Pete Kleinstiver.
5:07 (C), Cook (4), Mustard,
Stirling.
7:31 (E), Murley.
9:30 (E), Ron Lindenfield.
10:24 (E), Lindenfield.
13:10 (E), Brian Campbell.
1,7:42 (C), Mustard (21),
Stirling.
Penalties, Clinton 4, Exeter 6.
THIRD PERIOD
(E), Perry Stover,
Exeter 2 0
Team, 49 and HeOple's People,
42.
Isabel's Indians lead the
Tuckersmith Mixed league with
60 points followed by Ruby's
Rebels with 48; Ann's Angels,
43; Anna's Arrows, 41; Betty's
Bulletts, 32 and Jo-Ann's Jets,
28.
Jo-Ann Hayman led the ladies
with a 230 single and 559 triple.
Vic Hargreaves had a 264 single
and Dave Triebner had a 647
triple for the men.
to open the scoring -on a pass
from Robert Xedrd. 28
Seconds later, Pete Thompson
scored, with the play set up by
John McMahon and Robert
Heard. In the final minute,
Robert Taylor took a pass
from Paul Wise and broke in
alone for the tying goal. This
game had only two penalties,
both against Goderich,
Mitchell came to Clinton on
Jan. 3 to play the game that had
to be cancelled on Dec, 16 when
the Flying Fathers were in
Clinton.
Mitchell earned the 4-2
victory by outskating and
outchecking the Clinton boys.
Scoring for Clinton were Bill
Roy od'a slap shot from the blue
-line and Robert Heard on a pass
from John McMahon.
House League resumes on
Saturday, Jan. 8 with the
Rangers Vs. Canadiens at 3;00
p.m. and Bruins Vs. Leafs at
4:00 p.m, After this, the next
house league session will have
the Leafs Vs. Rangers and the
Canadiens Vs. Bruins.
This will complete the six
sessions of games, whereby each
team will have played the other
three teams on two occasions.
Convener Gord Harkes will then
have to decide on the next step
for the house leagues.
After four weeks of play, the
standings for the teams are as
follows: Bruins are at the top,
with two wins and a tie for five
points and 17 goals scored.
Rangers have two wins and a tie
for five points and 11 goals
scored.
Leafs have two wins for four
points and 12 goals.'Canadiens
have one win and three losses,
for two points, and six goals
scored.
NEW4PAPEZ GET Hard -
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BY KEITH WILLIAMS
Four games were played this
week as the 'Central Huron
Hockey League swung back into
regular action after some
disorganization in scheduling
over the Christmas and New
Year holiday weeks, Two games
were played on Wednesday
December 29 and another two
on Sunday January 2.
The first game played on
Wednesday evening saw Building
Centre trounce Bayfield 9.1 at
the Goderich arena. The first
period ended scoreless and in the
second, Building Centre only
took a 2-1 lead when Dennis
Lassaline scored from . Buck
Million at 5:38 and then scored
again unassisted at 13:341 The
Bayfield goal came at 8:38 when
Dave Wilkinson scored
unassisted.
Sparked by Bud Boyes,
Building Centre jumped into
control of the game at the 38
second mark of the final frame
when Boyes scored from Million.
Boyes then went ahead and
scored two more, the first
unassisted at 6:02 and the
second from Million again at
9:06. Jim McLeod picked up
from there and sank a marker at
12:04 from Earl Routley, and
then Buck Million added another
at 12:32, with the assists going
to Dennis Lassaline and Bud
Boyes.
Boyes scored his fourth goal
from Million at 15:32 and
Dennis Lassaline wound things
up for Building Centre at 15:23
the assist going to Buck Million.
Later the same evening Sifto
Salt and Holmesville battled to a
4-4 deadlock in a game played at
Clinton.
Holmesville opened the
scoring when Mel.Rohner hit the
mesh at the 56 second mark
from Brian Triebner, Wane
Fisher tied the score at 12:23
unassisted for Sifto but Hohner
came back with goal number
two to put Holmesville in the
lead at the end of the first
period.
Sifto Salt* controlled the
Scoring of the second frame.
Fisher scored his second goal at
1:35 with Wayne Draper getting
the assist and Derwyn Carter
added another for the Salt team
at 9:30 the assist going to Tim
O'Brien.
In the final 20 minutes of
play Holmesville came back' to
take the lead as Jim Hayter tied
things up unassisted at 5:23 and
Art McDougall put his team in
the lead at 5:36 the assist going
to Mel Hohner, Ken Daer
managed to tie the game
unassisted at11: 41.
In action at Sunday evening's
double header in the Goderich
arena DRMCO edged Building
Centre 7-6 and Bayfield handed
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