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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-05, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, SX«TER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRI1. f, IRM IH hginters make aaatbar Farm Job aasy. McCORMICK fbwer Washing Elecfric Deadlocks Series After Tribe Takes Opener ■asNo more dismantling, wash- ||| ing’and drying each part by hand and.assembling again every day. Just pour water into supply can, regulate valve and .operate electric switch. McCormick Power Washing Cream Separator does t the rest—-cleaner than hand scrubbing—-in just 3 minutes. You’ll be lib terested in seeing this surprising development prove itself to you—-and we’ll gladly give, you a demonstration; Just drop in soon, or give us a call. —Continued from Page 1 play Witlx Earl Barton. 'Harry Hystead heat Baker with a bullet shat at 9.1(5 after A'l Mapn set. hint up with a .stick­ handling effort. Play'livened up in the second half of the sandwich session when Electrics caught fire for four goals. Don Mann scored the first one at 10.20; Mike Duchene and Harry Hystead added two when Red Loader was serving a trip­ ping penalty; and Court Duchene fifed one when Wiese was off. Bill Musser scored Mohawks* second and last goal at 17.10 after Ray Richards picked UP e- loose puck and carried it in. Toni Bishop scored on a break­ away and Mike Duchene batted in a rebound to give the homesters’ •two more goals in the third. Electrics outshot Mohawks 30- 25 during the contest. Missing from the Tribe’s up were John Trendell, Oberle, Barry Doalc and Clark. Series Scorers MPrfXWKS Heidcpan Loader Oberle Trendell . Dwyer Barton Wharnsby Musser Richards Wiese Doak__-Smith — .ELECTRICS D. Mann ____ Dalgetty ------ Lennan ___*__ M. Duchene Bishop ______ Hystead __ ___ McGee ______ Armitage ____ Mann _______ C. Duchene__ McNally ___ IN F. W. Huxtable INYUtMAHONAL HAJtVSSTKR Phone 153-W Exeter line- Bill Bud Goal Spree Wins First Mohawks went on a scoring spree in the third period of (Sat­ urday’s contest to rack up then* 9-5 win before 600 spectators. The Tribe took a 4-1 lead in first period, then coasted through the second while the Hurricanes trimmed the margin to 4-3 the third, locals opened up a five-goal splurge which too much' for the visitors. Mohawkis’ power-packed • line scored seven of the ■ markers. Larry Heideman picked :. In with was ■first ■nine YOULL EAT UP! 21 f! AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 11-Oz. Bottle ................................... WHOLE KERNEL CORN Niblets, 14-Oz. Tins ............ 2 for LYONS COFFEE 1-Lb. Bag...................... NATURE'S BEST PEAS 15-Oz. Tins.................... FLUFFO SHORTENING 1-Lb. Carton ................ 33? 990 2 for 230 25$ ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER 16-Oz. Jar^............................ LIQUID WAX Johnson’s Super Hard Gloss, 20-Qz. 570 . KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES Large 14-Oz. 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The visitors lacked the combination or ithe speed to play with the locals; they had plenty of drive, however, and gave Mo­ hawks some bad moments. {Bill Oberle started the light flashing at 1.40 of the first period by sinking a shot from just in­ side the blueline, He scored his second goal at 6,50 after Red Loader emerged with the puck from a scramble in front of the ■Electric net, Tom Bishop got one back for the visitors at 7.35 but Heideman cancelled it by netting OberJe’s pass a half-minute later. Oberle had" -intercepted an Electric pass- out and rwent .behind the net to get it to Heideman. Ait 14.00 John Trendell scored the fourth Exeter goal. Five min­ utes later he missed a clean breakaway. In the second, 'iBishop hit the corner of the 'net with a 1'5-foot drive and Don Mann scored on a three-man Electric breakaway. Oberle opened Exeter’s second team Pee Wee’s Win, Lose , Exeter’s young pee wee won its first game in the Young Canada Tournament at Goderich on Friday but was knocked out in the second contest 'the same day ’by Forest. . Rec. Director Doug 'Smith and his assistant, Alvin Willert, both credited the local boys. with good effort and predicted they'' would .make 'a better showing .next year. Most, of the members of the team are well under the regulation age and will he able to return in 1957. Dale Turvey scored the first goal of 'the tournament in Ex­ eter’s game against Port Dover. The locals went on to win 4-2. Other Exeter marksmen were Fred Wells, D. Bjurstrom aud J. Cooper. Credited with assists were Roy Lavin, twith three, J. Jones and J. Cooper. Exeter lost to Forest 3-2 in the second game. The locals out- scored their opponents 2-1 in the third period 'but allowed Forest a 2-0 'lead in the first two. J. Jones and Don Cann scor.ed the Exeter tallies with Fred Wells gettting an assist. Other members of the team were Rick Boyle, Bob Broderick, M. Boyd, J. Carscadden, R. Schroeder, Lester Heywood, Wes Sims, Brian iHall and Bonny Cooper. spree in the third period at 2.43. The goal came right off a face- off in ithe Hurricane end. Larry Heideman defected . in Jack Dwyer’s blueline shot at 3,3i0>. Earl Barton and John Emery tangled at centre ice at 5.pg and' Barton received a major tor cut­ ting Emery with’ his stick. iShortly after, McNally counted Electric’s fourth tally at 5.30 and Mann scored during a scramble at 9.04, The two goals put the visitors back iri* contention With the count at 6-5, It was Doader who widened Mohawks’ edge, He scored two in a row, one 'off a faceoff and an­ other he poked 'in after the goal­ tender 'had stopped it, Dwyer fin­ ished the scoring by intercepting a Hurricane pass and batting home a hard slap shot. ■Eldon Van Spybrook, the Hur­ ricane goalie, made some bril­ liant saves, although he looked loose on several goals, Coach Mike Duchene and his 'brother, 'Court Duchene, led the visitors attack along with John Coveny, an Indian who 'had a try-out with ■Windsor Bulldogs, , GINGERICH'SAi*^ HEATING" ENGINEER. <A REeULAlTcHECK-UP'! I 0 LOCAL TKAOtMAKKS, Ik. • ON PLUMBING'S THE THING — WEtL DO I IT FOR YOU IF YOI ! 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