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Exeter Mohawks uneerhed their
Sunday punch Tuesday night in
Str4thsliki°4
Laout with OA fury
en inspired lighter, the tribe Atag-
:Owed Rockets with a 5-1 bloW in
Me, important third game of the
series,0,,d-ing 2-1, Mohawks no*
have their rivals set up for a
gulch imech-out. Unless Strath -
cap make a spectacular re -
Wetly from Tuesday night's
nater, the tribe ahead end. the
round by winning here Friday
night and: again Tuesday night
M .Strathroy.
Rackets fizzled out Under the
bruising attack of a ulitch-linPrOV-
ed 'Mohawk team. Their ekplo,sive
newer vanished 'trolls the relent-
less stalking of the Exeter tribe.
Rockets shot their belt in the
first period, and 'although they
took an early lead, failed to atop.
Mohawks from gaining a 2-1 edge,
They challenged the tribe In the
second but Harry IVIeEwen'e vital
marker at 17.33 of the period de-
ckled the game. That goal was
probably the turning point of the
series.,
Red Loader and "Boom -Boon'
Gravett ieed ths game with two
extra tallies early in the third.
Shake Up Rockets'
• Seldom a hitting team, Mo -
•hawks landed two clean body -
shakers that helped shift the tide
in the second period, Doug. Smith
jarred kingpin Don Emms with
a crushing cheek at the blueline
and John. Trendell gent Keith
Moffatt rolling with a low dive
at centre ice, Neither man recov-
ered ,from the shakeups.
•'Some, eparhling .eonibinations
teetered Mohawk. goals., After
Frank Anderson had tied the
game at 1-1 on a play With John
Trendell in, the first period, ,the
Negro and Loader teamed up on
a passing stunt that ended up in
a •1azy marker at 15.35. ,Loader
took the punch from the .faceoff
and played With it until Frank
was in the clear on his opposite
wing. Loader barely tapped An-
dersen's return pasi but the puck'
slithered past a 'startled Strath-.
ray goaltender. iGoderich's Gerry
gees donned the, Rocket pads for
Harvey Jessiman who was suffer-
ing .from the flu.
McEwaree deciding goal M the
eedond climaxed a rally by the
tribe In the Strathroy end just
after Rockets had menex‘d. Gar.
Baker. !Smith and Anderson work-.
ad Mcrwan Into the clear in front
of the net and he beat Ness with
one 6of his deadly low shots to
the: corner.
Loader -scored his second goal
hfdeflecting Colle Bowman's ,siz-
ging slap shote into the twine
at 27 seconds of the third. Me -
Ewen earned an assist on the
play ,by fightinj for the .p,uck in
tioral
the earner and, pessing it back
tp Bewmali on the line.
Gravett diiMped in Feta Rea'
telli's gOal-Menth Peas for gxe.
ter' s fifth goal. John Trended'
receivetran assist on the play,
SifliUL Rxaqs
• All Mohawks were stars Of Om'
contest with most of tie mates
turning in their top performance
of the season. Deng Singh elbow.
ed the greatest ininrovement with
an excellent defenette game.
Again Mohawks had only three
defeneemen: Barry Doak was eat
with the flu,
The win against }lease dispel-
led the psychological Jinx. the
`Goderich goalteuder heti held
against the Mohawks. They have-
n't been able to beat tb.ein in two
years,
'Collie Bowman drew a21 un-
usual misconduct. 'When. 'Don
Mayes reeetied a penalty •after
driving him into the boards, BoW-
man chided the Strathrhy player
for his blunder. Referee George
Robertsbn said the misconduct
came under a new fining of "in-
citing another player by words
or action." Robertson incited Mo-
hawk fans much more than Bo-
man angered Mayes,
It was Red Loader who brought
the team threugh the 10-rninwte
trial without Bowman, Mohawks
floundered slightly before Load-
er went back to' defence and re-
organized the tribe. Clay Need-
ham displayed some effective
Work during. thiS 'period.
Gar Baker returned to his et-
cellent early-seaseri form with
some brilliant saves,
Mohawks suffered a setback
when Frank Anderson was taken
to hospital with an injured shoul-
der after he. was hit by,Fulton. in
the third period. A severe bruige
and stretched ligaments May
keep liiril out of the linelip for a
game or two. He was released
from hospital Wednesday morn-
ing. "
Square Series
With 9-5 Win
Mohawks clobbered the „Rockets
9-5 in the local arena Friday night
to square the Series.
The tribe's sparkling attaok
grew better throughout the =-
test as the braves wore down the
Strathroy crew with, more speed
and drive.
Tile tilt resembled , the last
meeting of the two clubs onlocal
Ice when the Mohawks won 9-4.
The double blues gained a ,slight
edge by the end of the second
period and, broke loose in the last
frame to swamp Don Bums' crew.
Red Loader paced his team to
its first playoff win with' three
Fiyers Cornplete.-.Upset
T� CaptiiietGrouPlitle_
Adding the final touch to one
of the biggest upsets of the sea-
son, Zurich Flyers scuttled Luchn
Irish 4-2 Friday night to take the
Group "'Four Championship four
games to one. •
Favored to win •the title after
leading the •league during the
regular season, Lucan Irish scor-
ed an impressive 7-4 win in the
first game of the series—but it
turned out to be their only vie.
tory. Flyers came back to tie the
series with a 7-6 triumph,' moved
ahead with a 4-3 score. then hu-
miliated the Irish 7-0 ' in the
thiM gaine.
The Flyers will go on In "B"
WOAA Competition and -the Irish
play in "0" company. Lucan meets
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Teeswater and ,Baden in a round-
robin.
- Doug O'Brien led Zurich to its
fburth victory 'Friday night by
figuring in every Flyer goal. He
scored two and assisted on two
others. Ben Gigime and Don Hesse
scored single tallies.
• Ray Yelle and Glen Revington.
scored Lucan's ,goals,
After a scoreless first period,
Zurich edged Lucan 2-.1 in each
of the second and third stanzas.
Zurich's win over the Irish
(Arens up •their playoff score ever
the :past firer seasons. Zurich de-
feated Lucan in '51-'52 but the
Irish won the next two years.
Liman's round-robin series will
start on March 4 when Baden
plays in the 'Irish •arena. The
schedule is:
March
4—Baden at Lucan•
8—Lucan at Baden
(Played in New Hamburg Arena)
9—Baden at Teeswater
11--Teeswater at Lucan
14.—Lucan at Teeswater
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Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mr.
and 1VIre. Harold Bell, Laverne
Skinner) Miss Ruth Skinner and
Mr. Bert Rivers visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs, Ken-
neth Johns, The occasion was Mr.
and Mee. J'ohns' wedding anni-
versary,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt, of
Seaforth, visited Thursday with'
IVIr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ihriniery Geiser)
01 .Crediton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mre. Hubert Minter,
lYfr, and lire. Earl Hunter, Mr.
George Yitrkiewlch and friend, of
Torbnto, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Pynt, of Exeter, visited Sunday
tuitchfirMer.ciantsbd Mre. Hubert Hunter.
• lillimville Euchre Club was
held on Friday evening with M.
vatirdizealdwre.were won
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Mr. IlOward Ounnington„ Mr. arid
Mrs, Lloyd Johne will be hosts
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goals, Ills mates, Harry IvieVwen
and Frank Anderson, •C0110404 a
Marker and four assists each.
They hellTed Berry'Doak Seare,iria
first playoff goal.
• The kid line scOred three goals.
Pete Iteetelli had his Most pro-
ductive night Of the season with
two 0011Oterft, "BOO711430ore Gra-
vett scored the third, ,
Rockets had the edge of the
play in the first Period although
Mohawks took, an early lead.
Strathroy ettacked menacingly in
the first minute of play but Har-
ry McEwen backhanded the disc
behind Jessiman the first time
the tribe .carried into the oppbei-
tion's end, Ted Bogel tied it up
at 7.44 on passes from Richards
and Emmons but Pete Rastelli
eat the tribe back in front two
minutes later, The Emms-Moffat-
Smith line produced a brace of
markers, one e picture passing
play, before the period ended.
In the second period, -e blue -
line shot by Doak deflected off
Fulton's skate past Jessiman Den
Emma scored another' for Strath -
Toy before loader broke lose
with two counters to .give the
ioeais a 0-4 OM
rums tried to keep Strethroy.
In cantentiOn with a quick goal
at 10 seconds of the third but
this sparked two replies from Vs°
tribe. Anderson scared the firet
at 1.18 aril Restelli popped the
second at 2.06. Gravett and
Loader added the insulting, scores
at 11,81 and 12.27.
Again the work of Colle Bow,.
men offensively and deteneiVely
was outstanding, Ile collected two
assists, Altliongh the tribe only
had three defenders, 'Bowman,
Doak and Needham, they played
Well except for some passes to
the opposition in the tribe's end.
Dou Smith was out with a weak.
knee,
11 arVey Jessiman, who was
.edged out by Gerry Hesse, of
Goderich, for the Gerry Smith
Goaltender Trophy, gave up seve-
ral times under the barrage Of
rubber from Mohawks. Both he
and Baker, however, made ex-
pellent saves during the contest.,
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WOAA "A" SEMI-FINALS
(As of Wedhetday Morning)
WLT F A
Exeter. 2 1 0 17 11
Strathroy 1 2 0
Exeter 9, Strathroy S
Exeter 5, Strathroy 1
Future Gaines •
March
4-Strathroy at Exeter
8—Exeter at Strathroy
WL F A
Goderich 2 1 18 19
retest L, 1 2 19 18
Goderich 5, Forest •4
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,Emms, Strathroy 3. 4 2 6
Bestelli, Exeter • 3 '3 2 6
Moffat, Strathroy 3 2 3 5
Trendell, Exeter 3 D 5 5
Mayes, Strathroy 3 2 2 4
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