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27— Strathroy at Exeter
Goderich at Forest
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Forest at Strathroy
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Sleuth Stalks Mohawks' Imports
'Let Them Investigate' - Biggart
Mohawk Manager Bruce Big-
gart revealed Tuesday night that
one of the dubs in the group has
hired a private detective to in
vestigate residence of Mohawks’
three imports, Jack Dwyer, Earl
Barton and Ray Richards.
The sleuth has questioned the
players' families in Stratford, ap
parently in an effort to prove the
three have not been residing in
Exeter as required, by the regula
tions.
Manager Biggart said he didn't
know which team was behind the
spying but he did say he wasn't
worried about it. ‘'Let them in
vestigate us,” he invited. “We
can show them we’re the only
club in the group that’s operat
ing legally. We’re not afraid to
ibattie it out on legal grounds.”
■Despite their 6-4 loss to Gode
rich and Strathroy’s 7-4 win over
Forest Tuesday night, Mohawks
enjoy a comfortable nine-point
margin in first place, thanks to
the two-tour point y 1 c t o r 1 e s
against jjorest Lakesides last
week. All the locals need: now is
two wins to Clinch first spot in
the standing.
McEwan Stars
In Testimonial
(Harry McEwan gave JiJxeter
fans a display of the goal-scoring
ability which .made him so pop
ular here at the special exhibit
ion game in his honor Friday
night.
Harry scored four -goals, two
of them unassisted, for 'Clinton
Colts who nevertheless -lost 10-5
to Mohawks.
Mohawk Manager Bruce B'ig-
gart presented the former Tribe
centre with a handsome rocking
chair on behalf of Exeter fans
and players during a special cere
mony between the second
third period. Harry's wife
.ceived a bouquet of flowers.
Braises Sportsman
Manager Biggart praised
skill and sportsmanship of the
.. the
Clinton hockey star, who played
with Mohawks last season and
part of this one. In reply, Mc
Ewan wished the club success in
its drive for the W.O.A.A. title.
The shorthanded 'Colts,
though reinforced by some
timers, weren’t any match
the WOAA Major -Group leaders.
Mohawks had a field day with
their passing plays.
Larry Heideman and new re
cruit Jerry Mclntrye, from RCAF
Station Centralia, Jed the locals
with two goals each.
Singles were scored hy Bill
Wharnshy, Pon Gravett, Doug
Smith, Red Loader. Ted 'Bogal,
and Dill Oherie
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Sailors Maintain Jinx;
They're Team To Beat
Although they came within a
whisker of proving differently,
Exeter Mohawks learned Tuesday
night you can’t spot Goderich
Sailors three goalB and beat them.
Especially when the Tars are as
hungry as they were Tuesday
night.
Mohawks, loose in their own
end, let the visitors rack up a
4-1 lead in the first period. Al
though they tied it in the third,
the locals, couldn’t stop Sailors
from adding, two more tallies be
fore the final buzzer.
The 6-4 loss was the second on
home ice for the Tribe this sea
son. The Sailors downed them 4-
2 on November 29.
The A'A" rivals are now tied
over season’s play with three
wins each. Mohawks have a 31-27
edge in goals. \ '
Tuesday night’s contest con
firmed most observers’ predic
tion that Mohawks will have to
master Goderich in the end to
win the WOAA “A” title for the
first’ time. The Sailors not only
■have a good club but they own
an ice jinx over Mohawks which
the locals will have to break.
The Tars' playing-coach, Jackie
White, and Mohawk Centre
Larry Heideman were the scoring
stars of the night; both recorded
hat tricks. Bill MacDonald, Earl
Mortimer and Bill Beacom scored
singles for Goderich and Red
Loader scored the other Mohawk
tally.
After the Tribe let Goderich
pile up a 3-0 lead, Mohawks
■turned an the pressure near tlte
tail-end of the opening period
when they had a man advantage.
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thing but bomb the net, Heide
man sunk a rebound for the first
Exeter goal at 19.29. Sailors re
gained their three-goal advantage
30 seconds later when Mortimer
netted White’s pass from behind
the net.
Heideman opened up Mohawks’
three-goal outburst in the third
on a combination with his two
wingers at 4.36. Loader scored
on an individual effort three
minutes 'later when he took
Wiese’s pass .at" centre ice, dodged Mortimer’s bodycheck, dekeA in
side the Sailors’ blueline and
fooled Hesse on a screened shot
to the corner. Heideman got his
third goal at 8;34 after Boom
and Wharnsby- worked the puck
out-from behind the net.
Goderich’s two winning mark
ers were shady ones. Bill Bea-
com’s tally at 12.10 was a blue-
line shot to the corner which.
Baker stabbed with his foot and
stick but the puck cut behind
■him .and slid over the goal
crease. White's insurance marker
was a softie .along the ice which
struck a Mohawk Stick and de
flected beyond Baker.
Although rugged, the contest
was surprisingly clean for these
clubs. Eight penalties were called,
five to Goderich.
Mohawks face apother test
Friday night when the vengeful
Strathroy Rockets come here to
do battle. The Rockets, unhappy
about the way Mohawks have
humiliated them in their recent
meetings, will try to reverse the
count. The Tribe now has a 4-1
edge in .games with Strathroy.
On Saturday night, the Tribe
will play its third game of the
week in Milverton against the
Royals who have envious sites on
second spot.
Forest Lakesides
Extend Mohawks
Forest Lakesides gave Mo
hawks one of their .toughest tests
of the season 'Saturday night
when the tribe eked out a' 3-2
victory in another four-point
game.
Mohawks took a 2-0 lead in
the first half of the contest but
Lakesides ‘bounced back to tie
the score late in the second per
iod. Playing coach Jim Loader,
who potted the second Exeter
in the
who potted the second
goal, fired the tie-breaker
third period.
Larry 'Heideman, Who
a number of opportunities
the game, scored the first
tally at 18.18 in the opening
frame, Bill Wharnsby received
the assist.
After Loader’s unassisted goal
at 8.38, Dick Kirkland opened
Forest’s scoring on a play with
Fred iScott at 1,3.75. Bill 'Hick:
vcStiui^d '%{,^''lieui’^ marker* at '
1'5.00 with Ollie Haddon and Hap
Radall getting, assists. ‘
Ahead Of Teammate
Loader’s two goals put
one point ahead of linemate
Oberle, who 'had to miss the__
test because of bowling playoffs
in Kitchener. The pair, of mark
ers coupled with six assists in the
game earlier in the week, gave
the Moihawk playing-coach a total
of 16 points in the two four-
point games.
. Fiery Harry Mosienko suffered
a minor, misconduct and match
misconduct when he roughed up
referee Russ .Evon in the second
period.
The loss was as the second
straight defeat ■ Lakesides suffer
ed by one goal. Friday, night the
Goderich Sailors nipped them 4-3.
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FANS HONOR HARRY—Mohawk fans and players presented
former captain Harry .McEwan with a modern rocking chair
'Friday night at a special exhibition game in his honor. Harry
scored four goals in the game to prove he doesn’t need to
retire to any rocking chair yet. Testing the chair is Harry’s
wife, who received flowers, and at right is Mohawk Manager
Bruce Biggart, who made the presentation. —T-A Photo
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Statistics ,
SCORES THIS WEEK
20— Goderich 4, Forest 3
21— Forest 3, Exeter 2 »
Milverton 9, 'Strathroy 4
24—Goderich 6, Exeter 4
'Strathroy 7, Forest 4
GOALTENDING
Lucan Clips
Flyers Twice
. 'Luca.n Irish outscored Zurich
Flyers 19-10 this past week
when the two rivals exchanged
home and home contests in the
WOAA, Big Eight group. The
Irish won 10-4 in Lucan Friday
night and 9-6 in Zurich Tuesday
night
There was little doubt about
■the outcome of the first contest
—Lucan led 3-1 in the first
period and 6-4, in the second—
but Zurich put up a stiffer battle
Monday night. The Flyers took
a 2-1 lead in the opening frame
and led 5-4 in the second before
the Irish slapped home two quick
goals in the last minute of the
period. Lucan outscored Zurich
4-1 in the third stahSa.
■Steve 'Storey led the Irish with
a two-game total of six goals.
Ed Rowett scored four; Fred
Revingtoh and Glen McFalls
posted a hat trick each. Singles
went to Leroy Revihgton and
Don McAlpine.
Don tlesse, Ben Gignac and
Doig scored two each for Zurich.
Ron Muir, Frank Elwood, Doug
aiid Don O'Brien counted singles.
Wednesday night, Zurich drop
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