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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-01-20, Page 9•*• A 31 1 4 4 r 1 4 K 4 , .4 Centralia. Drops Exhibition Game .4 R•C.A.I• . Centralia team, comprised of players in the var- 10us inter -section tetl.I.pe, went down to an 6-4 defeat at the hands of Station Edgar in the first half of :a borne-and-hoxne seriesinlayed at the Exeter .arena Sunday, January 16, The ,Centralia. •ONO put up a very good showing considering this was the first game and pre- xiotiely they had, only one prac- tice session. The seoring got underway at 16.40 of the first period when Sawyer of Edgar beat Linton au a hard corner shot. Edgar trent then on in held the lead, notching another before the end of the first frame, two in the second and four in the final pei•- tod, Draw Balance Of Schedule .lanuary 1—Strathroy Vs, Exeter 2—Exeter vs. •Goderieh 24—.Goderich vs. Forest 28 — ForeAt vs. Goderich 3i.•—Strathroy vs. Forest iregruary 1—Exeter vs, Strathroy 2—Goderioh vs. Exeter 4: Exeter vs. Goderich 5—Forest vs. Strathroy 7—Exeter vs. Forest 10—Strathroy vs. Goderich 11-.-Strathroy vs. Exeter 12--Goderich vs, Strathroy t4—Goderich vs, Forest 16•—Goderich vs. Exeter 17—Forest vs. iNeter ,1010110/ THE TIMES- Break 'Deadlock Friday Tribe Ready For Jim "lied" Loader fired his charges through two bruising workouts this week to get them in top shape for Friday nigbt's battle with the zooming pockets from Strathroy.. Faced with a 'heave schedule of games when he took over, Iced wasn't able to get a practice with the team until 'Sunday when he put tete Mohawks through an ex- hat{sting workout, Tuesday night the tribe engaged in. another heavy session and :officials are happy with the improvement of the club. Stopping the Rockets isn't go, ing to be any easy I:ehore. The Strathroy squad, now in a Seven- gaxne win streak, dumped power- Goderich Sailors '7-5 Tuesday night in a surprise Upset. That's r a r t. she first time Its •S iso s have been torpedoed since early in the season. .After Friday night's game with Strathroy, Mohawks will play a home -and -home series with La- can Irish, leaders in Group Four WOAA League, The team will play here Wednesday night and return to the Irish arena Friday night. Loader's work with the tribe so far has been encouraging, Mo- hawks pasted their first win in a fortnight by shellacking Fprest 10-5 Friday night. On Saturday, Sne!g'rove CONNOR Lound..r SALE January 19 - 31 4. Amazing Bargains Here's a: wonderful opportunity to purchase a famous new Connor Gy- rator Automatic Washer at a very economical price. Look these bar- gains over—they're terrific! 1. CONNOR AUTOMATIC WASHER, Reg, ..,. $389.95 Your Trade -In Allowance ,; . 100.00 YOU. PAY ONLY • $289.95 2. CONNOR AUTOMATIC DRYER, Reg. $299.95 CONNOR FLOOR POLISHER ,(Dual -Brush) 59.95• 359.90 BOTH FOR ONLY $299.95 Regi Reg* 3. CONNOR AUTOMATIC WASHER. CONNOR AUTOMATIC DRYER CONNOR FLOOR POLISHER Total Regular Value ..,......,.. $749.85 Your Trade -In Allowance 199.85 YOU PAY ONLY $550.00 4. CONNOR MODEL 500 WASHER, 'Reg, ...,.. $199.95 Your Trade -In Allowance 69.95 YOU PAY ONLY $130.00 SNELGROVE'S PHONE 18 EXETER. the tribe loot a see -saw battle with pockets 5-3. Rockets and Mohawks are now tied on their season's play. 130th teams have won one encounter and they tied their first meeting 3-3. Friday nights .contest :should give one club the edge. Two Em.mns Goals Defeat .Mohawks Balding Don Emms, the shall but supple • playing -coach of the Strathroy Rockets, personally WO" !Milled the ,tribe Saturday night. After Mohawks had roared back in the third period to tie the Rockets, Emus .scored, two un- assisted .counters to give his team a 5.-3win, It •appeared that Mohawks awks might have staged another fiaal- period win but ter the thin-hateh- ed Emma. Strathroy, after taking a 2-0 lead in the first stanza, scored in the second to take a 3-1 lead. Barry Mclewen scored the single Exeter goal after 416 sec- onds of play in the period. The tribe began its uphill fight early in the third when Coach Red Loader counted from Trendell and Needham at 2.33. fete Res- telli tied the .score at 7,07 on a Play with Frank Anderson. 19mnts . broke upthe deadlock with^ a bbautiful rush from centre ice which produced the winning goal at 12.17 He scored the clin- cher, again • unassisted, at 18.57 when Mohawks were staging a six -man attack. Emma hit the empty net from centre ice. Qnly five penalties were called in the game but neither team scored when the other was short- handed. First Period 1—Strathroy, Hunter Moms) 1.41 2--Strathroy, Emmons (Beattie, Bo - gal) 7.23 Penalties, Emmons, Fulton, Second Period 8-1VicEwen (Anderson) 0.15 4—Strathroy, Beattie (Begat, mons) 18,44 Penalty, Beatty Third Period 5—Exeter, Loader (Trendell, Need- ham) 2.33 6—Exeter, Restelli (Anderson) 7.07 7—Strathroy, Emms 13.17 8--Strathroy, Emms 18.57 Penalties, Beatty (minor and 10. minute misconduct), Lamport, 1✓' lel^ GOALTENDERS' RECORD • •Ga, GA Av. Jessiman Strathroy __ 17 67 Hesse, (d_w oderioh 14 57 Dafoe, Forest 16 68 Baker, Exeter r 15 73 Install Slate For Group 3.9.1 4.07 4.25 4,87 —Continued from Page 6 assist., Mrs. Doug Rivers; ways and means, Mrs. H, L. Snider, Mrs. Ray Frayne and Mrs. Eric Carseadden. Committees --phoning, Mrs. Fred Huxtable, Mrs. Ray Broderick, Mrs. Ray Jory; nominating, Mrs, L. Wein ,(4 years), Mrs. R. Soutb- cott (3 years), Mrs. W. Sanders (2 years), Mrs. D. Insley (1 year) ; parsonage, Mrs. L, Wein, Mrs. L. Snider; church, Mrs. M. Cudmore, Mrs. C. Cann; flower, Mrs. C.. Green, Mrs, N. Walper, Mrs. F. Creech, Mrs. Harold Broderick; auditors, Mrs. .Clar- ence -Boyle, Mrs. L. Cushman. Projects discussed were the sending of a bale to Severance Hospital, Korea; the purchase of drapes for the dining room and living room of the parsonage and tite serving of a ham supper on February 16 in the Sunday school room. •Mrs. Hairy Cole led the wor- ship service on "Evangelism" as- sisted by Mrs. M.- Hetherington, Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, Mrs. Ray Frayne, Mrs. Jack Whilsmith and Mrs. M. Cudmore. 'Mrs. R. W. Read reviewed the stuily book chapter on India and an interesting film was •shown of a 'pilgrimage over the rugged countryside of India to the'Upper Ganges, • Miss Maxine Reeder was soloist accompanied by Mrs. Robert Reil- ly. Over the past five years the total income taxes collected by Ottawa has nearly doubled. SAVE � 30% Orn Mens' & Boys' Wear 1 Quality Clothes At Bargain Prices WEEKEND SPECIAL FREE BELT With the Purchase of Every Pair of Ocdd. Trousers Thurs.; PA. stud Sat. This Week WaIpE:r's Mens' Wear • PHONE 81 EXETER YOCATE, EXETER, ONT Re..c-Hot Splurge 'I Third . In i! Gives Tribe '1 VIn 10, 'THURSIA" .d. blistering third -period at- tack that Netted seven goals in 10 minutes gave Mohawks. their 10*6 victory over rarest !friday nikilt. rhe amazing splurge was the. most Productive tele tribe has ex- ironwood xhone cod since it defeated New Bamberg S-4. The total of 10 is tee mast goals the tribe has sear- ed in, one game this year. Mohawits caught tire in the t11Yperiod at P.M) -when Beery iviehlwen scored the first of his A. our goals of the night, '1 Wo. snore by Don Gravett, who posted a hat trick, and another ,oy coach Roe Red Loader were counted before the final bell rang. Several factor's contributed to the outbrust. John Trendell, who had to go to. ,Stratford for sxates, added a fresh drive when he Join- ed the team in the third. Snuff ling of lines which put Trendell on right wing with McEwen and Loader and Frank Anderson with Restelli and Gravett began to pay Off; Loader's use • it four and five forwards in pressure spots proved effective; four penalties to the Lakesides kept theta short- handed. Moltawks were losing the game going into the third period, Stan RNING, JANUARY 20, 1 Rackets Ulrich had lest the Lakesides to. a 5.3 victory with two goats and two assists. Dick Kirkland, with two, and Red +Graham• had sniped the other Forest markers. Pete Restelli scored the taro Exeter goals in the second period.. Don Gravett had .counted the first tribe marker at 1940 or the first period to deadlock the game at 1.1. Mohawks picked up 26 scoring points in the contest.—Gravett and McEwen 5 .each, Loader 4, Res - and Trendell 3 each, First Pernod 1 ---Forest, Norland (Ulrich) 2.41 , 3—Exeter, tlrayott 19,20 Penalties --Graham, (4Ien. Second Period 3—Forest, Ulrich, .(M1u') s, Kirkland) 5,'21 4---.1 xeter, ltestolii (Gravett, Need- liani) 12.81 5—retest, 47rklene (Ulrich) 12,42 6-•-ibrest, Graham 10.45 • r—Forest, UIrlcb (Norland) 17.20 8—Exeter, Rested! (Gravett) 1J,36 Penalties -.4. revert, Third Period 2 --Exeter, MVleEwen (Beatty Loader) 3.10 10—Exeter, Loader (Trendell, &Io* i:wen) 0.42 11—Exeter .Mclewen (Trendell, Ander- son) 12.1.4 12-11,xeter, Gravett (Resteiil, Doak) 14.56 13—Exeter, Mchlwen (Trendell, Load- er) 15.25 14—)6xeter, Gravett (Anderson) 18.24 15—Exeter, McEwen (Needham, Load' er) 28.51 Penalties—Marks, Kirkland, Gra- itam(2). Windmills, Grand Bend Vie For Second Place Windhniile and Grand Bend are fighting a see -saw battle 'for sec- ond place in the men's bowling league, Windmills had a one -point advantage last week but in lvlron- day's howling, Grand Bend went ahead by a single point. Ray -Seeds, Tradesmen, Keglers and Butchers are' bunched flight behind the leaderp,within striking distance, Granit Bend, Hensall Legion, Hay -Seeds and Jets copped seven - point wins this week. Fred Darling trundled the top single of 757; Spares posted the top team score 01 3553. STANDINGS (As of Saturday, January 15) P P Spares' 18 Buskers 49 lkindmtils -.. 62 Big Six 48 Grand Bend _ 61 Rural hollers _ 47 Kay Scene _,.57 Strikes 43 Tradesmen __ 66 Spare Parts .. 42 Keglers 66 lienal Leg. _ 41 Butchers 66 Applejacks __ 40 Pinpoppers 68 Jets 36 Ringers 62 Short Circuits 36 Maroons 49 Whizz Bangs _ 34 1VLhk-men ._ 40 Salsburys, ___ 30 Wednesday, January 12 Ringers (A. Darling 554) • ____ 3460 2 Butchers (F. Darling 757) ___ 3516 5 Milkmen (0, Edwards 563) - 8'234 5 Spare .Parts (E, Canard 533) _ 3075 2 Big Six (S. Frayne 694) ____ 3870 5 Buskers (U. Kirk 577) 3263 2 Thursday, January 14 Spares (h. Francois 677) .._ 3553 5 Salsburys (G. MCDonald 033) _ 3140 2 W. Bangs (G. Robinson 545) _ 3183 4 Strikes (A. Lbrd 688) i'261 3 Monday, January 17 G. Bend (L. Des)ardine 731) _ 3622 7 Appiejacks.(C. Parsons 561) _ 3109 0 Hensall Leg, (W. Brown 729) _ 3444 Big Six (•U, Case buy) 3.211 1•iay Seeds. (A. lettiquhar 556) 3268 Pinpoppers (B. Nicol 681) 3150 Keglers (B. McLean '696) 3201 11, hollers (R, Biggins 612) - 3216 Windmills (A. Hoskins 639) - 3519 S. Circuits (D. Harrison 680) _ 3406 Jets (Mike McPhee' 634)3326 S. farts• (L. H-lruvar Sr. 561) 3102 7 0 7 0 5 2 5 2 7 0 SCHEDULE Monday, January 24 7- 9—k'inpoppers vs. Applejacks Windmills vs. "Grand Bend Butchers vs. Maroons 9-11 Keglers vs, Flay Seeds Hensall Leg. vs. Huskers Rural Rollers vs, Ringers Wednesday, January 26 7- 9-33ig Six vs. Spare Parts Whizz Bangs vs. Short Circuits Thursday, January 27 7- 9—Tradesmen vs. Jets Spares vs. Strikes Mllkmep vs, Salsburys Naida Francois Best Of Ladies The Happy Gals, Pin Poppettes and Lucky Strikes each won seven points in ladies' bowling this week. The Ups and Downs, Skunks and Mighty Mice won five points. Free soft drinks were won .be Irene Wade (314), Edna Glaab (283) and Dot Hail (280), high singles, 1•iigh averages to date are; Naida Francois 204, Dot Hall 200, 0, Dssery 195, Irene Wade 195, Dot Bird 194, Norma Snell 180, Ann Brook 179, Dot Brady 174, Shirley Darling 173 and Georgina Webster 173. The sup and saucer winners for hidden scores were Dot Brady, and Irene Ross. The schedule finishes in three weeks and the play-offs begin, STANDING P F Hot Dogs ____ 71 ° Busy Bees __ 47 Zanily Gals -- 63 Wee hopes -- 47 Alley Cats -__ 59 13e Bops .._--_ 44 Mighty Mice _ 68 Lucky Strikes 43 Pin Poppettes 68 Blowettes ____. 42 Merry Maids _ 57 Jolly Six -___ 41 HI Lights ___ 64 Jolly Tills ___ 38 Wish Bones _ 53 "Skunks • 31 1.1 & Downs __ 48 Buttercups 28 7 AleYas. )) 284 lyCts(IHay551___- 8 0 Phi Poppettos '(J. Haugh 636) 3119 7 Merry Maids (N. Francois 541) 2063 0 L. Strikes (M. Edwards,455) - 2853 7 Busy Bees (G. Webster 503) .: 2696 0 U & Downs (M. Tetreau 622) _ 2893 5 Be Bops (B. Brintneil 522) _- 2794 2 Skunks (D. Prance 535) ____ 2879 5 Jolly Six (D, Frayne 539) _-_ 2345 2 14�tL1gghty Mice (D. Bird 571) _ 2819 5 Buttercups (L. Elliott 482) __ 27382 Jolly Jilts (A. Brock 589)2910 4 Wish Bones (E. Robinson 544) 2026 3 Hot Dogs (S. Darling 562) __ 2963 4 Iii Lights (E. Glaab 588) ---- 2992 3 Wee 'limes (T. Heywood 590) 2737 4 Blowettes (H. Marriage 523) - 2814 3 MOHAWK SCORING • Ga. G A P Red Loader 16 9 12 21 Harry McEwen ^ 16 12 710 Don Gravett 16 9 9 18 Frank Anderson 11 6 8 14 Pete Restelli 16 7 613 John Trendell 18 5 7 12 Colne Bowman 13 6.6 10 Doug Beatty13 3 4 7. Clayt Needham ` 18 2 5 7 Barry Doak 13 2 2 4 Doug Smith 10 1 2 3 Bill Hayward 11 0 2 2 Bill Musser 15 0 1 1 • Garages Sunday and Evening Service Open ,this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: Sunoco GARAGE • M MID -TOWN .11011•••0101•11.1.01.11•1111 WOAA GROUP FOUR' WL 7' P Lucan 10 2 020 Iidorton 8 6 117 Zurich 8 5 016 St. Marys 5 6 111 Seaforth (Mitchell) 0 13 0 0 F'uturet 'Games 21-•-Ykiorton at Lucan 25--Lucait at Zurich tlderton at Mitchell 26 --St. Marys at Zurich 28—Mitchell at St. Marys Scares Zurich 5, St. Marys 2 Iiderton 7, Zurich 6 Iiderton 9, Zurich 7 (NT. "A+' STANDING (Mitchell Games Deleted) P W L'r 1` A•'P Goderich .... 14 10 4 0 73 07 20 Strathroy ..... 17 '9 7 1 72 69 19 Forest 10 7 9, 0 88 68 14 Exeter 15 6 s i 62 73 11 Future Games 21•—Strathroy at ateter 24•- I'"orest at Goderich 26-.Lucan at Exeter ii hib,) 2,3 --Exeter at Luau (Exhlb.) Goderich 9.t Forest Presented Per Alt (load Sports B3' Mid -Town Cleaners PHONE 33 Por quality Cleaning' , PHONE 33 Free Pickup and Delivery .. _ _...._ _._ ........... ... 111 llderton Rafties Defeat Zurich Last -period rallie6 by Ildertn gave Zurich Flyers two defeats Outing the past weo>n. In hath looses :th4; k lyers were leading in tele third period but the Ilderton sgnad canis Froin behind to. wits. Scores were 9-7 Tuesday night in aucan and 7-0 last Wednesday' mot 1(0 Clinton, The wins put ilderton. ixt second place, one point ahead of Zurich.' she .s')yers, .)towever, have played olhe 1e33: game, Zurich posted a 5.2 vein over St, Marys in their third game of the week, Don Besse led the Flyers' the scoring department with sift goals in three gamee. .liis Mee - mate, Benny tlignae, ;broke hose for five, Markers In one game against Ilderton. itob 1JaYter, Doug O'Brien, dire iiayter au4 Mate Edgar ail scored at least one tatty during the weee. Bantams Tie, Pee VVees Lose In minor hockey games this week, Exeter Bantams tied Clin- ton 0-0 Monday night and the Pee-Wees lost to St, Marys 2*1 Tuesday night. in the bantam tilt at .Qlinto i, the Exeter squad took a 3-0 lead in the first period and led 5-2 at the end of the second but Clin- ton staged a last -period rally to tie the game. ',Cyril Blommaert •starred for Exeter with three goals. 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