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Vorest 1.80 10 0 $4. 78 10
Exeter 17 a it 1 68 86 11
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31-,-Stret1iroy at Forest
:February
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2,-Goderich. et Exeter
4—Exeter at Goderich
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Iris Team Win
IVIehaWke' three- game losing
streak isn't discouraging their
boos, Red ,1408401`.. Yale retnains
o p`t imistic about the tribe'S
chances.
"1 thinkthey're plaYing a lot
better heekeY," said Loader, "I
ifigure we should have defeated
Goderieli and a lot of fans think
the same way. We lest haven't
been, getting the .heals,"
"Qu' biggest trouble is not hit-
ting the nec. We're getting enough
of the Play but We're not scoring,
We can't go on forever missing
pals."
"I think this team is going to
get hot—you wait end see."
The playing -coach said he con,
temlilated rto drastic changes in
the lineup. 1e lilted the way
Doug. Beatty centred between
Pete Resteili and Don Gravett on
Saturday night and he's thinking
about keeping it that WaY.
The tribe will play a return
exhibition game with Liman
day night in the Irish arena, Ex-
eter plays no league genies this
week.
lviehawite face a grueling sched-
ule next week. Tuesday night they
travel to Strathroy and Wednes-
day play hosts to the Sailors.
Friday night they're off to 00418.,
rich and, the following Monday
night rettirn to Strathroy again.
Gederjoh Sailors were the vie -
time of several upsets this week,
Both Forest and Strathroy took
measure of the league leaders—
Lakesides scored a 5-3 win and
Strathroy won 7-5, In additiou,
the lowly New Hamburg club tied
the Sailors 4-4, None of the scores
changed the standing, however.
Penalties have been the night-,
ream of Mohawks. In games
against Goderieh 'and Strathroy
last week, trips to the sinbin
cost- the tribe seven goals—one
more than the total by which they
lost both games.
On the other hand, the tribe
has been weak in its attack when
the team enjoys a man advantage.
In neither game did Mohawks
succeed in scoring when the oppo-
sition was a man short. In 'the
Strathroy game, the Rockets were
short two men for half a minute
but the tribe wasn't able to get a
shot on goal let alone sink the
rubber in the webbing.
Best Opponents
Tribe Distinction
Exeter Mohawks are fast earn-
ing the reputation of being the
best losers in the league.
The tribe puts up stout opposi-
tion to the leaders—even outplays
and outshoots them at times—
but manages to let them win
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—,eesiiikeemsserimesiemesolsissomerroa.
Get ot mmomm oa er
through hard luck and impotency
around the nets,
Such WAS the case Saturday
uight wizen. Mohawks gave 0ode-
rich .satiors s. good run tor a Win
but came out on the short end
Of a 7-4 score.
The teams square4 off in the
first period with the tWo Vixen -
eters of both eltibs, Seeming twlee.
With Doug Beatty eft for e4,bee4
Ing, Bill MacDonald netted A blue -
line shot which drIb1ed le off
/3aker's pads at 2.40, The Ciede-
rich youth scored another in lese
than Minute.
Reston'. stars
Eighteen-yeax-old Pete ECstelll
Matched MucDonald's effort, He
scored an easy one whieii dribbled
in off Hesse's Move, then fiuished
andGravetat 10,05 te tie the
osefofr.
*1.picturepower play by Beatty
The telephone gave Goderieh
an edge in the period. When it
rang, Gar Baker mistook it for
the period bell. As be skated off,
the Sailors' captain, Ion
scored the tie -breaking goal at
ple9r6610o9ddewriicthh moapeeDnoendEadtr porisnegeohnids
third goat from Walsh at the 1.2
second mark. Cruickshank and
Hayward went off together for
roughing. Trendell put Exeter
within a goal by scoring from
Loader ae 15.54 but Junior Bar-
ash made it 5-3 on a play 'with
Walsh while Harry McEwen was
Penalized. Before the period was
over Barash received a, 10 -minute
misconduct for cursing.
'Beatty Scores
In the third, Mohawks came
within striking distance again
when Beatty scored on a lovely
Pass from Reston' at 4.13 but
Merlam and Walsh, with McDon-
ald assisting on both goale, put
Goderieh well out in front before
the period ended.
Exeter was minus the services
of Frank Anderson and Goderieh
did not have Ted
First Period.
1—Goderich, MacDonald (Walsh) 2.40
2—Goderich, MacDonald (Miller) 2.12
3-19xeter, Restelli 9.56
4-1116,75ter, Restelli( Beatty, Gravett)
5—Goderich, Miller 19.59
Pceonnadltipees—rieBdetty 2, Glen, Barash,
Second
6—Goderich, MacDonald (Walsh) 0,12
7—Exeter, Trendell (Loader) 15.54
8—Goderich, Barash (Walsh) 17,12
Penalties — Cruickshank, Ha.yward,
MoBwen, Gravett, Barash 10 -min.
Third Period
9—Exeter, Beatty (Resteili) 4.13
10—Goderich, meriam pfazDenaldy
11;28
11-0derich, Walsh (MacDonald) 14.18
Penalty—Glen,
Mohawks Trigger
Strathroy Rockets
Exeter goals were the triggers
which exploded the Rockets from
Strathroy Friday night when the
visitors dumped 1Viohawlts 64, in
the local palace.
Harry McBwen's first goal Of
the game—at 4.31 of the second
•
Irish, Flyers
Even Series
Lucan Irish evened the count
with their „Zurich rivals Monday
night by defeating the Flyers 5-3
on their own lee. The victory
dealocked the teams over the sea-
son with two wins each,
Lucan jumped into a 2-1 lead in
the first period and held the edge
throughout. In the second frame
the Irish added three goals to the
Flyers' one. Zurich added a lone
goal in the third.
Steve Storey led the winners
with two goals while singles were
scored by Murray Valiquette,
Herb Stretton and Ernie Bond.
The Hayter brothers, Bob and
Jim, and Gerry Holmes scored for
Zurich.
Wildcats 'Upset Lucan
Ilderton Wildcats surprised,the
league -leading Lucan sextet Fri-
day night by scoring a 5-3 win
over the Irish', It was the third
loss for Lucan this season and the
first one. to Ilderton.
The Wildcats roared from be-
hind in the third period for the
victory, Trailing 3-2 in the third,
Ilderton banged in three quick
goals to win. Don Henry scored
a hat triek for the winners. Leroy
Revington and Steve Storey scored
for /mean.
News of
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SICINNER,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, of
Vden, visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skinner. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Orme Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Cooper end
Floyd were Thursday evening din.
ter guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Delbridge, Winchelsea,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie -Stephen
and Sorry, of LOndon, visited on.
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Austin,
Dinner guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Gilbert johns Saturday tight
Were Mr. and Mrs. Itenneth 1011/10,
Mr. and Afire. Harold Ball, Miss
Ruth Skinher, Mr. Bert R.iVere,
Mr, Laverne Skinner, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Opener and Floyd.
Mr. and MTS. Wilbur of
Hentall, visited ori Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Iloward Dell and
Carol Anti 'were dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns
Sunday evening,
It is estimated that the total
Of ltet' hareee befit in Canada in
1054 will reedit 105,000, a new
record high,
period ---Set oft the first Strathroy
barrage. McEwen )40 earned the
goal by bottling no Don EMMA at
his own blueline, grabbing the
puck and bitting .a high corner
with a backhand ShOt. Right after
the faceoff, Red Wader was
thenebed to tbe bench for tripping
and 'the 11.00043 let loose.
In less than two minutes StrAth-
roy was OW 3-1. The Emmons-
Rogal-Beattie line moved in two
earstribYe!""dgligto°1411ga-Pert"glItzb.
Moffat copped the third Marker
from Emma and Fulton,
GOO One Back
After seeing the damage his
penalty had done, Loader led hie
team in a drive that paid ofrwithl
the second Exeter counter at 8.30
But that was Plat the cue for BM.,
mons to rap in his second goal of
the night 25 seconds later.
All this action took Place in
just a little more than four min-
utes earlY 111 the second period.
The outburst was a surprise after
El,
scoreless, close -checking first:
period. There was only one more
goal scored in the game and that
was 13eattle's marker at 13.38 of
tbe third. This goal broke up the
attack of the Mohawks who were
I4Stwalead.
riniUp to threaten the
Rockets'
Harvey Tessimart .played his
usual reliable game le the Roc-
kets' net although lie was helped
by 1V3ohawks who kept firing right
into ince pads. Jeesiman 'stopped a
dozen rebounds on one play in
the first period when the Ander-
eon-Gravett-Restelli line pestered
the lanky nettninder unmercifully
but couldn't get the rubber in.
Eimns Lends Rockets
Don Emma led his team offens-
ively and defensively throughout
the centest. lie sets up numerous
Attacks yet Is Johnny -on -the -spot
to stop the opponents' rushes.
Mims has out the Strathroy
roster to two strong lines. Ted
Bagel has move.4, from the front
trio to add drive to the second
line. With Rockets' capable de-
fence, they boast a team that
will be tough in the playoffs.
With the return of Bill Hay-
ward to the lineup, Mohawks iced
three lines Friday night, but none
of these were able to get un-
tracked. Although they probably
outshot Strathroy, Mohawks still
lacked the payoff punch, The
GoALTENDERSt RECORD
GP GA Av. SO
Assiman, Strathroy - 18 69 3,83 0
Hesse, Goderieh ____ 17 70 4,12 1
Dafoe, Forest 18 78 4,33 1
Baker, Exeter 17 85 5,00 0
team also bad trouble getting •the
puck out of 14 own end.
net Period
Na, scoring.
Benalty—Mayes.
Segerid Period
1.til7XAger. ¥oJPwen 4.81
$--Strathroy, Emmons (Pagel Beet.
tie) 6.61
3--Strathroy, Bogal (Emmons/ ass
4—Strathroy, Moffat (Proms, 7ulton)
7.27
3—Exeter, Fader Mendell) 8.20
6--Strathroy, Emmons (Bogal) 340
Penalties—IA*1,yard, Loader, Rieke.
ards, Jessiman werved by Moffat).
Third Peritod
7,--StrathroY. Beettle (Eamon%) 10,38
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