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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-02-09, Page 3THE, TIMES-AOVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 Clinton Wins In Last Ten Seconds With but tep seconds left to play, Howie Norris streaked up the ice to score from a freakish angle the goal that broke an 8-8 deadlock and gave Clinton Radar team Men’s League Final Standings . W L A P Big Six ........38 13 14 52 Butchers .......37 14 13 50 Erks ..............36 15 13 49 Pinpoppers ....'29 22 10 39 Spare Parts ..23 25 11 37 Whizz Bangs .26-25 11 37 ■Repair Men ..27 2'4 9 36 Snipers ..........2i6 25 1'0 36 Grand Bend ..27 24 8 35 Keglers ..........25 26 8 3 3 Seedsmen .......26 25 6 32 Rural Rollers ,25 23 7 32 Dukes ...........21 .30 6 27 Tanks ......,....20 31 7 27 Tigers .............21 30 5 26 Mighty Mice .18 33 7 25 Not Quites ....17 3'4 4 21 Canners ,.........14 3?4 18 Last Wednesday ■and Friday, up its sclied- and on .Monday night the This week we the league finished ule, playoffs started, intend to mention 'only briefly the final league games and re­ port more thoroughly the play­ offs. Wednesday night, the Spare Parts trounced the Whizz Bangs 3-1, the Pinpoppers luckily man­ aged a split with Grand Bend, While / the Seedsmen had to de­ fault to the Keglers. Good triples racked up were Frank Sagriff 652 (252), Dinah ~................ (2’46), Bob Nicol Bob Southcott 669 (2 89), and Frank Davis 717 (336). Friday Night Friday night the .Dukes and Mighty Mice split theii* points, the Rural Rollers laced the Tigers 3-1, and the Butchers did likewise to the .Erks. John Chris­ tie came up with a good score of 7'05 (258). Pat Carragher had 641 (241), while Fred Darling ran wild with 812 (3 8t3). Fred’s gafne of '3 83 is of the I Fred season to pace the league in that de­ partment. Next in line was Bob Nicol with 219, JOther high ave­ rages were Ken Hockey 218, Wes Ryckman 211, Dinah Finch 211 and Art Trites 208. The high triple of the season went to Ken Crowe who tossed 861 and the high single was taken by Fred Darling with 383. * * * Match this if you can ,. . Last Saturday in Toronto, a five man team rolled a one game total of 1672. This is /believed to be a world's record. Can any team around here beat that score? (Joke) Start Playoffs The playoffs began Monday night in the men’s league with the top six teams starting things off. The league champions, the Big Six, met the Butchers and came out on the short end of a 3-1 score, out 673 (2'38) for cutters, while the best .the could offer was Don Case’s (23 O'). The Erks badly mauled Pinpoppers in another set, with Art Trites leading the with 747 (267). Other , Finch 6'3 6 768 (266), the high single season. sK Darling with an * * finished up average of * . (Harry Holtzman banged 673 (2*38) for the meat Six 634 For ing the 4-0, way good * Reservations Call 499 opportunity to Pure Strawberry & Peach Jams, 12 oz., Reg V-8 Tomato Catsup, 13 oz Sugar, 100 lb Quaker Cornflakes, 8 oz. > • Quaker Wheat Flakes, 10 oz. advantage of these wonderful bargains for 25c a win over their service rivals from Centralia. It was a game packed plenty of action in which teams used their weight quently. The first period duced the best as far as hockey was concerned with both sides under* a full head' of steam. At the end of twenty minutes' play Clinton held a one-goal edge, Clinton held a decided edge in the middle canto and shoved four goals behind Boehmer. They were in front 7-4 going into the third, In the third, tralia goals by Ruel, Cook and I-Iallott put them on even terms with the Radar squad. Cook scored his second goal of the period to tie the score while the Flyers were pressing, 1-Ie slapped in Ruel’s pass. Norris broke up the game with but ten seconds to go, Heney started him off at his own de­ fence area and of the ice. His goalie Boehmer goal. CLINTON defence, centre, Todd; with both fre- pro-694 690 top- 607 triples by the Erks were (250) by Pat .Carragher and by Rob Simpson, Bob Nicol ped the (244)., In the night, the the Spare smith showed the way for the Bangs, rolling ,648 (309), while for the Spare Parts, Frank griff tossed 602 (266). “A” Division Standing -Pinpoippers with theclosest games of Whizz Bangs trimmed Parts 3-1. Art W'hil- Erks ........... Butchers ..... Whizz Bangs Spare Parts Big Six ..... Pinpoppers .. w 3 2 2 1 1 0 L 0 1 1 2 2 3 A 1 1 1 0 0 0 Sa- P 4 3 3 1 1 0 Lad ies* League Wednesday night, .February the Frisky Sisters and the Yarn Spinners split their points on alleys 1 and 2. Phil Haworth turned in a good triple of 63 2 (.227) to pace the Sisters, while Lois Brintnell again led the Yarn Spinners with 539 (199). The Rookies .turned on the power and laced the Musketeers 3- 1 on alleys 3 and 4. Pat iGirl- ing tossed 567 (204) to lead the Rookies in their win, while Pat Bush rolled 5.216 (200) to head the Musketeers. . The Housewives blanked luckless Sorority 4-0 in the games Wednesday night. Dot Farlane rolled 532 (234) the wives, while Eileen Bonnaille topped the Sorority with 483 (197). Thursday Night Thursday night, the Whizzers laced the Jolly Eight 3-1 in one match. M a r i o n Hockey tossed 523 (17 8) for the Jolly Eight, while Marg. .Miners rolled 549 (241) to head the Whizzers. The Skunks had little trouble in stopping the Happy Gals 3-1. Bernice Christie banged out 611 (>240) to pace the Skunks, while Betty 'Shaw had a good evening for the Gals, tossing 625 (23 6). On ‘alleys 5 and 6, the Hot Dogs blanked the Lucky iStrikes 4- 0. Dot Brady headed the Hot Dog parade with 602 (241), while Hap Cutting turned in a good triple of avail for the £ Standings— Hot Dogs ..... Skunks .......... Happy Gals .. Frisky Sisters Yarn Spinners Housewives .... Rookies .......... Musketeers .... Whizzers ....... Jolly Eight .... Lucky Strikes Sorority ........ i, the last Mc- , for 623 tri Ito (246) q to no W w ♦ L A P 29 13 11 40 26 16 10 3G 25 17 9 34 25 17 S 33 24 18 7 31 21 21 10 31 22 2:0 8 30 19.23 7 26 19 23 3 22 17 25 5 22 14 28 4 IS 11 31 2 13 Hockey Facts W.O.A.A. Standing— Zurich ................... Dashwood ............. Lucan ................... Hensail ....... Exeter .................... Crediton .......... Dublin ................... Granton ................. Results—* Hensail 7, Granton W 6 32 2 2 1 1 1 L 0 3 0 2 3 3 2 5 however, Cen- turned the tables and went the length shot glanced off for the winning RADAR: Goal, Grant; defence, Lammereaux, Henney; centre, Norris; wings, Butler, Todd; subs, Scarrow, Singleton, Skinner, Oulette, Can­ tin, McPherson, Olynick. CENTRALIA: Goal, Boehmer; defence, Hunter, Horton; centre, Harris; wings, Cook, Shaw; subs, Millar, Eade, Hallot, Ruel, Dawson, Sylvester, Logan, Bird, Chaven. First Period Penalties: Lammereaux (2), Dawson, Cook, Olynick. 1—Centralia, Ruel (Hallot) .................... 2:41 2—Clinton, Scarrow ...... 10:50 3—-Clinton, Norris (Scarrow) ............... 11:28 4—Centralia, Bird (Logan) .................. 14:30 5—'Clinton, Scarrow Singleton) ............... 16:05 Penalties: Millar. Second Period 6—Centralia, Shaw (Harris) .................... 3:35 7—Clinton, Scarrow (Singleton) ............... 7:50 8—'Clinton, Scarrow ...... 10:25 9—Centralia, Shaw (Harris, Millar) ....... 12:55 10—Clinton, Norris (Butler) ................... 14:02 11—'Clinton, Cantin ........ 15:04 Penalties: Millar, Lammereaux. Third Period 12—Clinton, Todd (Norris) .................... 1:10 13—Centralia, Ruel (Dawson) ................. 11:15 14—Centralia, Cook ....... 12:09 15.—Centralia, Hallot (Ruel) ..................... 13:47 16’—Centralia, Cook (Ruel) ...................... 15:03 17—Clinton, Norris (Henney) ................ 19:50 P 12 6 4 4 42 2 2 During the next fourteen days Wallpapers 10% DISCOUNT on all FINE GLASS Tea Towels regular price 39$ ON SALE 3 FOR $1 ENGLISH Turkish Towels VERY SPEC. 350 YD. Terry Towels 10 dozen 18" x 36" VERY SPEC. 890 PR. We have 20 good patterns in wallpapers. They are last year’s styles. Buy One Roll At The Regular Price And Purchase The Next For 10 Circular Pillow Cotton 42 inches wide. Fine, even weave. Regular price 90$ a yard ON SALE 790 YD. Crepe Dresses Fifteen ladies’ dresses. Values to $17.50. Your choice of any on the rack ON SALE $4.95 House Dresses One Winter Underwear Drapery two pieces only in natural and wine ground regular price $1.25 yd. ON SALE 850 YD. dozen house dresses are being put on this rack. GOOD BARGAINS $1.49 Bieached Sheeting ive. Splendid wearing quality. Very limited supply. ON SALE $1.00 YD. 1 Crediton 4, Granton 1 Dashwood 7, Exeter 5 Granton 6, Exeter 3 Zurich 12, Crediton 0 Hensall 4, Dashwood 1 to theThe young lady visitor zoo stared at the sign cage In stunned silence. * simply: ''Native of .............. Finally, she turned away from the cage and shrieked. “Great Heavens 1 Me sister married one of them things!** 50 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ Oxfords and Pumps Values to $3.50 ON SALE $1.49 Dashwood Clips Monarchs 7-5 Dashwood came out the win­ ner in the Exeter - Dashwood game by a 7-5 margin at Zurich Arena Wednesday night. Seymour and Musser sparked the Exeter attack, each collect­ ing a goal. The entire Dashwood team played steady hockey, building up a two-goal lead in the first period to make the score 3-1. Dashwood got underway again in the second period with a three-goal outburst. Fisher hit the Dashwood cage for Exeter to make the the third wood. Exeter goals in period. James Hayter added an­ other Dasliwood goal to make the score 7-5.[ EXETER: Goal, Smith; de- ., Penhale; centre, , wings, Seymour, *Whil- smitli; subs, Stirs, H. Brintnell, Lawson, Fisher, ’Cann, M. Brint­ nell. DASHWOOD: Goal, R. Haugh; defence, H. Hayter, centre, J. Hayter; Hayter, Wein; subs, Schroeder, L« man, Daters, First Period Dashwood, J. Willert (L. Haugh); Whilsmitli; Dashwood, ter (B. Hayter). Second Period Dashwood, B. Hayter (J. Hay­ ter); Exeter, Fisher; Dashwood, Wein (J. Hayter); Dashwood, Ford (J. Willert). Xhird Period Exeter, Cilnn; Dashwood, J. Hayter, Wein); Exeter, Musser (Seymour); Exeter, Seymour (Penhale). MEN and YOUTHS REDUCED 20% Boys’ Suits only; sizes 29, 30, 32 and YOUR CHOICE $4.95 Men’s Shirts 3.3 Fine Sizes son’s broadcloth, fused collars. 14 to 17. Get your sea- supplv now. Lowest price in years. 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