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Sports .Editor
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Although the Exeter Mohawk victory streak
was
in Strathroy at sig games on Tuesday night,
the,. fans who made the trip to the Rocket homeland
.. rhe least bit dis-
heartened
;many rheic t4el.e1 were not t
heartened -.over the tribe's showing.
•'With three of the regular Mohawks out -of the
HAM, the small band of warriors that did make
the trip gave the Strathroy club all they wanted to
for to
think about most of the game.
:
It looked as though we might pull out a win
with our skeleton crew for a while but the reserve
1
Strength. that .kept pouring over the boards for the
/lockets proved tobe a little too Hauch,
Can we call this a coincidence or what is it?
Ever time out team seems to be scheduled to
Very t
do battle with the Strathroy bunch h y , all we can pro-
duce is a make -Shift lineup.
Thinking back to the 1955.56 season when each
Of the two teams were tied up iia the WOAA Inter-
mediate "A" league, I can recall a night when seven
Mohaw
regular ks and a j-uveniie player invaded the
g
ice palace at Strathroy only to go down to a 54
y y
defeat..
,Tuesday night, e ni ht it was a little better but yoU
tQn;
could still tell; that we needed the three players to
give an added spark.
LLOYD FINKEEINER, who wears No. 23 on his - .4
jersey and is general manager and coach of the
Rockets, asked one of our players if we were being
fed vitamin pills because of such a differenece ill
the team's showing.
Mee
In \Vii.ta
ridgy,
Games Of Playoff Scramble
athroy Monday
_.,'g - _ ' Exeter Mohawks' portant to the 14tohawks as they Exeter, minus three• regular l tipping in a goalmouth pass
l�]r•
have
o ,
who hove only last one of their need every paint they •Gan: get players in 13i11 Franklin,, ''iced gram Stan Long,
hist seven :games,. have stropped in order to catch .a fourth -.place Loader and Larry lieklemanl . Approximately five minutes
1 1n rage playoff bestir, put up a game struggle but cane l later, Soddy Evans had one _of
out of fourth position gin Ia d his tan s
{ out on the wren end of the lion from, lust inside
'league standing once again. itt
However it's not .as serious
Q, 1!
s n
the locals• . o
because
as it looks •
hold a gauge in :hand aver the ..
fourth -place St. Tlxomas Royals: `
t .
ra
Thomas >!:n
The St, ,C11n)iias chili '.pulled a
•
I don't know about the rest of us but someone;
must be seeing • that the BTi,T, ORE U,E-JUNIOR';
DARES -BILLY MatDONALD line is always fully
equipped with plenty of high octane gasoline for the
way they keep. flying around out there .on the ice
Surface. .
Two games will be in Exeter for aur home fans
to see in the next few days. The WOODSTOCK
ATHLETICS will be making their second appearance
of the month here on FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 for an.
8:30 game. 'Then on MONDAY, the .game everyone's
been waiting for will be another 8:30 contest with
the STRATHROY ROCKETS for what should, prove
to be another thriller from start to finish.
• , * * *, it
scorer.
In fact, Mohawks held. a 1-0
lead going into the third period
after a scoreless first, but gave
way in the final session as the
uesda when Rockets stopped Rockets took advantage of a
surprise upset on I Y Weed- Strathroy Ro k t pp t couple of breaks to slip In a pair.
a edged the third placeExeter Mohawk vis oly s ring of game winning markers.
stock Athletics G -a .at borne while'at six. games en Tuesday
night
Atte of the features of the
a short-handed Exeter club drop-, as they edged the visiting triber o Hind-
ante was, the stella ane f..
ped a 2.1 decision to the second by a 2.1 score in one of the best g
place Strathroy Rockets• games of the season before a ; ing, turned 1n by both goalten
t it win the large crowd. 'viers, Ba virtue o f their 1 Gar Baker played a sensation -
Rockets gained sole possession
of second place and ..St, Thomas - al game between the pipes far
Moved back in fourth place by t :. ' the Mohawks as be kept them
.roar in. •1�1► I. I t s Rae' r ,a i n in the game • especially in the
a one -point g first two periods of play.
St. T3lamas goalteatdGr Ed * Jim Strachan, Strathroy's
I.ochhead was the main stumb- 1 umber one netnt)nder, also
in T'o Soot
ling block for the A's as he Caine .. looked sharp when called upon
u with ``must" saves in the k
P. As the month of January roils even though he didn't .have as
dying with
of the third per- along, the Windmills, Who have much work to do as 73aker.
iod witl' Itis team shorthanded, been riding in first place prat:li Deieneeman "Blackjack"
of
Sarnia CV's hung up the only Gaily since the bowling schedule Dwyer scored the fits ga
they week thetz f
sliutaut of the 1v k 1 started, continue to set the pace the gaitie unassisted at 4:5 0
dumped the St. Thomas crew the Men'sBowling League, the second period,
2 0 on home ice to gain a tie ia The• Windmills have a 13 -point Along shat from the blueline
lI
Mohawks its in the r oho a " d a oft Exeter li. t to s o Ce e a a
with )*e bulge over 1 e n p paid off as it caroming
standings
,CUFF' CLEAI`dERS—SA.RNIA CV's lead 800 fans .
last Saturday night in their rink for the game with
Y g
tlae MOHAWKS ; . Serious thought was given to
the folding of tl trir club .brit. a meeting was to be
•held on. Sunday and the ;players want to carry on
and ...lay on the split basis, according to Sarnia player
p
ivtURPH. ALLEN ... OLLIE- HADDON, .a.. tower . of
ren th' on the CV's defence aid a star of Last .year's
st g.
FOREST LAKESIDES in the WOAA GROUPING, has •
been forced to hang up his blades due to business
con niitments CURLING is rolling in high gear
in this. vicinity as .the Exeter club is sending a.few
rinks over to the .HENSALL BONSPIEL on January
23' to compete for the prizes . . Six rinks have
been set up for the ladies with skips being named
as M. POLLEN, M. FLETCHER, 1, ROSS, M. BIG-
DART, S. LAWRENCE and L. LEARN ... The women
hold their bonspiels every Wednesday afternoon
from. 2 o'clock •on EXETER BANTAMS, who
top form. at the start of .the season.
were going all p .
are having difficulties shaking their slump as they
have lost successive games to ST. MARYS, HENSALL
and :ZURICH . , , 'RALPH "Tiger" JONES "won a
split decision over his opponent last Friday night in
a comparatively even fight for most of the 10 _ rounds
k . TERRY SAWCHUCIS:'S retirement has spread a
lot of ink over the sports pages:from coast to coast
... If the BEANTOWNERS can't find a suitable
replacement soon, for TERRY, it. may cost them a
Tradesmen, who came out on the
short end of a 5-2decision with
the Spare Parts,
The Ringers made the largest
gain of the week'. as they picked
up two seven -point, games. The'
Whizz Bangs, behind 'Harold
Wolfe's 300 game, was tate only
other club to get seven points.
The Huskies, Spare Parts and
Pinpoppers, who absorbed the
7-0 beatings, spent a fine evening
of throwing gutter balls and
knocking out head pins as though.'
they owned them.
Five -point winners this week
were the Whizz Bangs, Canners,
Windmills, , Spare Parts and
Pepsios,a
Next .week, due to the hockey
game in Exeter on Monday night,
the regular.schedule has, been
moved back a day
with 15 points. ' Strathroy stick in front.of the
The league -leading Wallace -burg Hornets struck back for
six straight unanswered goals
after trailing 3-1 at the end of
the first period, to whip the
.Strathroy Rockets 7.3 and shake
off a losing slump,
The local Mohawks are into
a busy schedule the next few
days with two games at home
and one away to finish out the
month of January.
Tilts Friday Woodstock Ath-
letics will be in town to .try to
get revenge for the two losses
already suffered in Exeter while
on Monday the Strathroy` Rock-
ets will make their second ap-
pearance of the season. in the
local arena. On the very next
night, the tribe goes right back
to Woodstock,
All these games are very int -
NIQHAW.IC SCORING
Ga GA
RIM lime:Donald _....20141
Bal Olterle - • "0 12 2
I:ai•1T Heideman __ 17 10 1
,junior hares _ 14 10
-nee- Loader __- 1.3 7
"Bowan" Gravett -- 19 7
,Doug Thiel .. ____.. 13 4
Bi11 Franklin 17 5
,lark Dwyer 20 4
Bill 11'harnsbl 18 2
Earl Barton 10 0
Mart: Shantz 18 4
Dill Hayn'ard ...._ 20 2
Bar Baker (Goal) ."
r. Pim
3 30 22
n 33 12
5 45 0
R
12 4
8 1.5
5 12
7 11
4 0
3 7
4 6
6 6
0 4
1 3
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Argun
The.
Arena
0
6-
51
4
58
4
31
53
2
Wednesday, January '16'
'
Whizz Bangs (Don Wells 587) - 5
]'ep;sis (Bill Oberie 600) __.
Ringers (Fred Darling 712) -_ 7
iip.u•e Parts (Fact H-Duvar 553) 0
Gannets (4. ltattuce 550) _.. 5
'Whizz' Bangs (Don 'Wells 5>;7) L 2
Monday, January 21
't'Ltd)nills .1T.. Houle 646) 5
(.'. Packers (n• MrCute'heon 576) .. 2
Spare. Parts (0. 1•1-Duvar 608) -.. 5
Tradesmen '(3). Heywood 634) 2
Pepsis (hill„ (Merle '591) . _ 5
Tip Toppers (13•. Holtzman 570). -, 2
Huskies (W. Shaptnii. 632) 0
:Whizz Bangs (3I. WOl.fe 6893 •_ 7
Ringers (Fred Darling 638) -_.-..7
Pinpoppet's '(Bob, :,'[col 610) -,-.:... 0•
' SCHEDULE
(Due 'to the hockey "'game • Mon-
day, January 26, the schedule has
been revised somewhat.)
nnnttpun,,' Tuesday, January 29
7-0- C. jack Packers vs. Bigen
Six
1'inpoppers vs, llhizz ]fangs•
Wednesday, J n.
Y
Ringers
ill
By
Hockey
Minor hockey at the arena
last Saturday ,morning showed
the' 13.oyals defeating the Wings
by a• score of 3-0 The win moved
the Royals into a first place tie.
with the Wings. Royal goal gets
ters were Lorne Turnbull, Mike'
ll'ayter and David • Hunt.
,In the second game the Flyers,
led by Ricky Boyle with, four
goals, trounced the Flashes -?-1.
Ronald Oke netted a pair and
Allen Saul a single toroundout
the scoring:
In the third game the Hornets
edged the winless Panthers by
a score of 5-4. Peter McFalls
was a two -goal. man for the
Hornets while Jim Carseadden,
Gordon Snell and Jim Sweitzer
Larry Heideman
playoff spot and .d lot' of extra money tl+ill gp down registered singles, Panther
the drain 'tTeeder” KENNEDY'S lump back into
hockey after a retirement period is 'the best thing
that ever happened to crew-cut HOWIE MEEKER
and his "rock'n. roll Leafs" . , .. If you happen to be
watching this Saturday night's telecast between TO-
RONTO and DETROIT from Toronto, listen for an
old familiar cry from a real' Leaf fan when KEN.
NEDY steps onto the ice , . It goes something like
this "COME 0-0-N T-E:E-D-E-Rl"
• itknitlnilftt,thtltnllnr,.llnnnnnit111ittltllttimittlltlit inti lnlltilulitmfit111tti tilltnitnlilnnitntift
Exeter Mohawk.
s
PIayer
theWeek
A Chosen By
, Derry Boyle, Birt, Musser, Charlie, Acheson
Goes To
Gar
Baker
CGoalltender)
GAR,. in this week's
games against Sarnia
and Strathroy turned.
><t phenoliiinlal� dia.
plays o' goaltending.
Itis skill saved a.' 603
victory in Sarnia and
against the Rocltets he
held the team . together
withM�his stellar per.
S. L ARMSTRONG, of Armstrong's R:esta.ttrahti
'e ' the. go tonal comes from, is pleased to
present the star athlete with his "Player of "the
Week" award on his arrival at the restaurant.
ARMSTRONG'S
its, RESTAURANT . North Exeter
hriltrorlm4iinmeTltattneiterimantnuonor,n) nin i outintnuonotnittnitnit
goals were scored by Mervin 1
Taylor, John Nagel, Bob 'Hoff-
nian and Larry Stire.•
iaEE WEE SCORING
( A. r
Freddy Z1`elas 11 3 16
Ricky Boyce_-_. 11 3 14
Lorne 'Turnbull - 2 3 11.
Irian Halt 6 3 9
Tesler Heywood _ - 7 1 9
Garry Redman ._„_ 0 7 7
a 6
24.fi
4 n 4
2 1 • h
3 1 4
3 1. 4
4 n 4
1 3
3 0 2
2 0 2
02 2
1 0 1
0 1
1 1 1
0 1 1
111e,i
Sam
Larry PrinU,ell
Peter 11eValls
11tH Gould
)Ion Bray
\Itrhaet Cushman
Tint Swelrzer
.'iterritl Taylor 4
,Tnhn Nagel
Ron 1roderlcic _.. _.
Tthnald Elite -
La.vern (could --
( r.S ,
d rad eri ..
1i 1i,nirry Sllre'
Mike 14a)•ter
Jerry 'Lewis -
Ted 'Wilson
'David Veal "
T,nu Du .Ogre
Donald Cooper -•-w
Robert 5rhtoeder�� Philip Heywood ..
3')•ed Lamb -------_---
.11111 Bradley
Wes Sims
Bili 'Wright 1(i _�rwW_Y4�
Bob McDonald
carry 1:•"brei.._ -
George, (1oc0bott��
trill t'rry-.,,.-John Snell
David Hitnt
Cet()on Snell ..W _.
Bob Hoffman - _ -- -
1
a u a r •30
7 -9 -Windmills vs. �.ngers
Tradesmen vs. -Huskies
Canters xs. Husktes
Thurs&ay, Januery;'31 '
74 -Tip. Tenets ve.. Spare Parts
Pepsis vs. Rural Rollers •
STANDING
lwindhnils ..._ 80 Big Six 55
Tradesmen _- 67 1Y. Bangs ,. 54
flingers 63 31 Rollers -_ 50
Rh Jacks _ 63 Pepsis .. 00
Huskies 69 C. Packers 42
Milkmen. 53 Spare Parts 35
Tip Toppers .. 50 Canners 35
P1npoppers 57
J•
�1(Trundles
-
High Scores
Pauline Simmons of the Jolly
Jilts set new total this week for
the high single and triple in the
Ladies Bowling League.
The member of the Jolly Jiils
rolled a 341 game for the high
'single honor. And .then put to.
gether scores of 197 and 232 to
post a 770 triple.
Previously ,the high single
scpre was helby Grate Farqu-
harof the • Merry Maids, sand
Mary Cutting of the Busy Bees,
with 320 each.
011ie Essery held the high
triple. honor until Pauline Sim-
mons outscored her with the 770
three -game total,
Cup and saucer winners for
hiilden`scores were Rena. Murray
of the Be Bops, and •Jean Mc-
Dowell of the Whatnots,
The Jolly Jilts and lie Bops
were the seven -point victors this
week,' while" the Buttercups,
Jolly Six,- Nite hawks, Wee
Hopes, Frisky',Six, Merry Maids,
Lips and Downs and Happy Gals
picked up five points,
0 1 1
net and passed goalie Jim
Strachan, who was helpless on
the play,
The first 20 minutes of play
saw Strathroy get nicked for
five minor penalties to Exeter's
two,
Once the Rockets had two inen
in the penalty' box at once but
the Mohawks failed to take ad-
vantage of the extra player
strength.
Don Einins, the centre who is
leading ,the O,H,A Senior •"B"
scoring race, drew the'Rockets
on even terms with the visitors
when he' flashed the light at
1:16 of the third period after
1 011
1 0 1
Broonbelt
The fashwoodbroenlball leant,
after absorbing it 7.0 shellacking
from i in6n]e11 Iasi, week, moved
into the win coluiri.n. .by edging
Exeter Mohawks 1.-0, Charlie
Tiernan scored the g41;n.wtn'
nig goal. That's the ' wend
straight loss against 010 wins for
the 'luckless Mohawks.
Ili the Secelti(t game the power
nil i iltsnl;~)1 had trouble .with
the teenage Ates but squeezed
alit TL 3.2 win.
/Or ('riitiilan, ,'lack Puller 'a11d
t al ""Luekyi' Wein were . the
1filtslnlein goal 'getters while Cecil
Hemmen ansa • (' *)7 Middleton
registered, the Ades' markets.
_ Moen 't?jtrie
All Wren Time members ,who
are going to Centr'aiitt Toe Tient
dance 0)n tannery as art tri meet
at the `l'owa Hail at A .10, The
dress will be ties Ai r1 aackete for
,ire 'bona end dresses tor` .the karts, 'r1iere will be •ab
alon charge et twenty-five cents
ler person,
Hockey
Standing
OHA SENIOR 'B"
Last Week's Scores:
Peter 6, Sarnia 3
Wallaceibgrg 7, 5trathror 3
Sarnia 2, :it, Thomas 0
'Woodstock 3, walla,ceburg 2
St. Thomas 6. 'Woodstock 5
Strathroy 2. Exeter 3.
the blueline rieflect off an EXe
ter player .and :beat •Gar Baker
for what .proved to be the Win-
ning marker,
Bill Hayward picked up -three
of the five Exeter penalties in
the game while 'the other{ two
went to defenceman Doug Thiel
and right winger Billy MacDon-
old.
wTRATIIROY -- Goal, Strachan;'
defense, Ftnkbeiner, Long, Fulton,
La:1n0ort; forwards, 12:andell, 1 3,01)5,
talriins, 3U-("reight, Lane.
Pearson, 7iayes, .Moroney. Richard.
son (sub goal).
Exeter Goal, Bakerdefence,
Dwyer,. Bdrton, Title!, -Hayward;
forwards; Cherie,. Dares, MacDon-
ald, Gravett, Wharnsby, Shantz,
'First Period
NO ,SrORING
Penaitics---Fulton, Mayes, Lane,
Thfel,
Heyward, Moroney, lien-
da11,
Second Period
1 -.Exeter, Dwyer (Unassisted)
PeatsaltleS«-Long, Hayward, 21ac-
DOttald,
Third Period
nfit
- tOver,mn s •a:Emma
" (Mt(' eight, 'tong)
3•-Sttathaoy. Evans
(l,nalus, Finkheiner) •
Penalty --Hayward.
Standings
WLTF
A P
Wallaceburg , - 15 6 0 108 7230
Strathroy ,,..,...'11 6 2 112 85 24
Woodstock .,,,,, 10 a g 83 71 22
St. Thomas ,,., 813 0 97 105 16
Exeter -•--712 1 141'10815
8 15
Sarnia ,
5
Games This Week:
25 --Woodstock at Exeter
26 --SL Thomas at Woodstock
Sarnia. at Strathroy
• 28--Strathroy at Exeter
29 -Exeter at Woodstock.
31-tValiacehurg at Sarnia
r WOAA JNTERMEPIATE
Last.iWeeie's Scores:
Zurich 10.Clinton 3
Mitchell 7,, Goderlch 0
•T.ucan, 7, ltderton 3
"Mitchell 7, Zurich 4
Mitchell 11, Clinton 2 .
moan • 7, C1in'ten 3,
Standings
SlutterettpS (Ia. 1illett 430) 8
Het Dogs (D. 3lrady 594)
l.oTlipopb ((). I i igen 627) 2
)Elly Six 10. Skinner 650) `o
tate 1latt-ks (l) Sangetee 557) ,.. 5
31Igh1y Atte& (31. S nit.h 462) 2
Wee -Hanes (N. Caldwell 483)'5
hatttots (C). .00s ery 400)2
11-1 1,Ighta (17, "Bolteman 033) 2
3 t•la)Ey Slit (::r, Neil 533) 5
Totly;jllla (:- ,5lrninona 770) .._ 7
\iiey'; Carr itis, 1t`eatlake 513)
aferry Maids Of. heaver 671)n
Blett•.ettes IA, TOrd 646)
Be Pope (C. Tuckey 657) ._ 7
Pin X00pnitea. (5' 349.118115357-.... 0
1'Ips 1)05510'm(E. I)atatn 542) 5
Busy Bean (G. 11 ehster 5811, _
1-rtt1+•t1Y' GRIN (17 25ltntbe 133) �,._ 5
Green 11Orite (t). Marks 513) ,-.-.._ 2
SYANt?1N),
-Merry lialde « it Yriitky .'Six .... 4C
Tte Sinks w , 61 Itree HHn0OS 44
11. ,St; I)0)wlt$ 6n 'Whatnots - . , 43
loots ;rms. 50 3-11 Lioh(2 „ .. 42
Jtaprly (kris ,.53 101IY Six ...41
310)1 Pegs 57 -Nile 'Hawks 411
t5iti
Popoltties 65 •Green l4ornS 1)6
Busy peri ., 5!F Auttarruns 3:
A21�14C iia ., 68 7'm111i)0)f' ,.
"3
Mighty Iti,iccr , bt 31owelt1SS w..., 26
•
1:16
6:41
Sarnia
Whip San
p.
To Gain Tie
Exeter Mohawks ran their un-
beaten streak to six consecutive
games on Saturday night in Sar-
nia as they dumped the CV's
Earl Barton',swho teamed up :fired two- succ. -gots past
with f 131aek ;leek" Dwyer' to Baiter to put Sarnia right back ,
,toren the bueline uit f M n,e.
lite night, avisest naibtled for enlbowo- Leathedinggal4 3 at the start of the
ing at 16:44 and while he was .third period,. Exeter's Bill Ober*
off, Clark Horner scored Bar-
-le blinked.
the light at
a:38 and
nia'sfiist goalof thegm wi "Red" grabbed his .sec
a sliding shot along the ice from and goal ,giE,.;the night At 11:10
a scramble directly in front of . while .lying• on -'tate ice in front
the Exeter net, of the net when he hookedte
Left defeneeman Bill Frank« loose ptick into the corner to -
lin took only a minute and six shoot the surging Mohawks into •
seconds to get Horner's goal a commanding 6.3 ,lead
back as he fired a low 40 -foot
• i Dint ositloai Gar Baker in the Exeter �nea
drive from his p p rose to the oceaston, on,seleral
that deflected ff a Sarnia
a der play -
different plays, 'including three
els stick pastgag e.. o breakaways, to turn 'aside well
Foster, labelled shots that bad goal writ-
J"ini "Red" Loader, who cell- ten alt over thein
injured LarryHeideman, The tribe turned. , iii one of
the from )3111 their. best thre,'period d splays
took a clearing pass of the year -aith _ gh in. the sec-
Wharnsby at centre ice and gent >l
in all the way to park the puck and Reriod a shorlgpse cost
behind the sprawled Bob Foster 'thein two goais.�fi��•. ,^
in the Sarnia nets.
tied the second line in place of
EXETER -. Oda,. ',halter: defence,
Charlie Glaab, t serious threat nwyo*. Thtet, alai ton, . Hayw t'd,
every lime he gat the puck, 31attklin; forwards, i0 via., Obet;le,
•
alfaeLionaiil, t,nader, SiaahLa, "Graffi
Flyers Cop
Sixth Win
The Zurich Flyers defeated
the tail -end Clinton Colts on Wed-
nesday night in Zurich by a
10.3 score to' record their sixth
win of the year in the WOAA In-
termediate Cyclone Group hoc-
key league,
Jiro• Baynham fired two first
yett, 11.'ltarnsby,
SARNIA. -•-. Goal, Tos)5r•defence..
•
Fraser, Moffitt, Ean tel Garwitt•
forwards, Savage, Dunstan, Houli-
han, Allen, llaraah, Gla>a.b, Bastard,
Bell, Wright, "'
ntflciflis-[ xed Fellows and Pete
Crlaal), Sarnia,.
F'irat Period
1 -Exeter, Dares 1t
(MacDonald, Ciherie) 3.15
2 -Exeter, MacDonald
(Oberie, Dares) •' • 16,29
3 -Sarnia, Hornet (Oarvtn) 1,7,43
4--1 xeter I'ranklin (Oberle)' *4$
]enmities--Ret1 $.611; .Thiel 10.56,
Barton 16.44,• Giaab 19,33,
Secondr'Period "' ,' ' •
•
5 --Exeter, Loader (li'13arnsb)r) •1,4T
period goals along with Bob Me- 5-(B rrts , ' rner) 11,06
Kinley's single to give the home 7 --Sarnia, •Glenn
club a 3.0 lead. • (Barash, Alien) _•. _.. 15.11
Penaltie- Fesiard, Dn+ytlP 15.31.
6.3 to register one of their most Murray . Colquitoun and John Fraser i9,o6r
important wins of the season. Hartley flashed the'light for Clin- 'Third Period
The victory lifts the tribe into ton . in the .secnnd...p.eriod but
s—l:;eter, Ic)��11'e (1)e rt d) 15.39
a fourth place tie with Sarnia their goals were matched as 3-E`xet.er,. Load*
and the Mohawks- still have a Doug O'Brien and Don Hesse Penalties•--1r1ght, Gra.vttt 5.25.
game in hand over their rivals, tallied for Zurich,
A crowd of 800 fans took in the
game at the border city and sale
the Mohawks jump into a 3-1
first period lead.
The middle stanza gave the
hone -town crowd something to ince by Jirn Russe Exe e
cheer about as they outscored iq les, withKinsmen Midgets raged trier See-
the tribe 2-1 and cut tut he
'rdxeerr'4 Bill Manley came through �• forth Midgets 4.3 • in a WOAA
leaioddto markers e goal.
Bill Oberle and the only Clinton, goal h eth play. Midget League game played in
"Red" Loader salted the game• Hartley assisting on the play. Exeter on.Friday'night."
awayfor Coach Bill Woodward's 0:eixol . e, O T., ',1' 5 -- Goal, i)nn Cy Blommaert tallied a; ,single
• 1lennntnte;' defence, :Ray Anstett,
tealil. Tarlo Cat ser; centre, Joltn ilartle.y; marker in the second. period un-
Exeter's front running line of wings, Bin Hanley, Ron Bimini assisted, and Ted Moore scored
• Bill Oberle -Junior Dares -Bill alternates, Mall Edgar, Joan Sang..., the other Exeter goal in the third
MacDonald, which is turning in- ater• Don Strong,, (tem' Holmes, to round out the Kinsmen scoring.
to one of the best trios in the Dot I'4 solquhoun, Murray Taylor, Cal Wallis was a two goal masa
league,' carried the bulk of the l) 4 for Seaforth, while Leonard Dale
offensive attack as they gave zuo.reH PTXOIRS - Goal, Dire sank the other counter.
AtcI'a.ns: defense, rete ante, :rut The Exeter club,• which had
the' Sarnia club plenty to worry i"ungblutt; centre, Don Hesse;
about every time they came out wing$, nock O'.Rrlen, Pour' O'arl#li;,tonly nine men iln unlforlti fortile
alternates, McKinley. Bann) Glx- game, battled• a full 14�n1a1i team
on the ice. ni3•r, 3101) 1laynhani, Jack McIntyre,. from Seafoirth. ,
Leftwingei Bill Oberle picked ..lint Hayter, Six penalties were handed out
tip a goal and three assists while First period in th.e garde by Referee Bill
The Colts 'were outscored 5-1 Ru•s$- Sparks
in the final. frame as Don Hesse
and Doug O'Brien scored their
second goals of the' game while Midge Victory
Benny Gignac, Don O'Brien and. • '. '
Mae McIntyre registered sing- Sparked by •a two -go I perio tn,,
his linemates Junior Dares and
Bill IvtacDonald flashed. the light
once each and collected two -
as-
sists.
It took only a little better than
1-7.utirit, 1deHlnley 1) le, with five going to Sea. (Elli:s. Gianar) _ '3.n4 f•
orth and one 'to -Exeter. 3 -Zurich, BaYnham 6.30
3 -Zurich, Baynhaan 33'i .1.'fa't . . Goal, Glover: defence,
(McIntyre, McKinley) • .,:- 15.20 T'. Tomtihsoti• L. Heller: centre,
Penalties -done. r ,- 1lotntrfaert; !Wings, Russell, MM.-
three minutes of the initial- per- second Period Donald; alternates, J. Hennessey', i).
iod action before hard-working 4 -Zurich, Doug O'Brien Afoore,=Bit-wi.t).
centre Junior Dares slipped the Milts) 1,35 Sb.+,FCMTIT r-- .Goal, Bedard: de.
into the net fora 1.0'Exe- . 5 -Clinton; Colqultoun fence, Reith T(endr3rkt ednire,. Jule;
puck(Edgar) 5,35 wink's, Pohell, CherOS: alternates,
ter lead after Obeile, MacDonald 6- urlch, IIesait-(Gt nte)10.15 yt`cai•tste1, Scorns, 1ieweliffe, watts,
and Dares had passed' the puck 7--ctinlon, Hartley. (1•lanley) 12.00 Kerr. Hulley, 1011lott,'B. Brady (subs
backandQ x
Penalties . DougO'Brien and goal).
w 1. T p f rth save al tunes to Hanley (high scking) 13.14,
Mttebell . ,... 12 1 0 24et •into scoring position. Don O'Brien and Boos (rough -
g
Beeston • . , 10 4 0 20 g g itu;) 19.26, Don O'Brien (10
Lucan ,. =•.,t..,-••••-• s 6 0 18
I At x6:29 ri Exeter
er Billy Mac- minute misconduct) 10,26.
Zurich 6 10 0`1g Donald shot Exeter into a 2-0 .Third Period
Cutin ch lead `with Oberle and Dares R••.rurictt, Hesse _-___--.— 1,0,
Clinton 2 13. 0 A
drawing assists. • D -%urian, (xtgnar.
Games This Week: MacDonald, who was kneeked (1fcl(inley, McIntyre) 45.38
down three times in front of the 10-7,n1'1rat, Don O'Brien
Sarnia net, kept bouncing right 11z(luie1, rioOrn .w 1,x•1
�Mil eltel1 at Zurich
24=4 ,unfit at God erich.
25 -Zurich tt•t Lunar:
28-•<.urirlt at Cii»ton
29 -Mitchell e:t Iiderton
30.-06derich at Zurich
31 -Clinton at Goderiah
WOAA BANTAM LEAGUE
Last Week's Scores:
Hensall 5, Exeter 2'
Zprieh 2, Bxeter 5
Future Games:
Jail. 30-1.ucan at- }18nsall
WOAA MIDGET LEAGUE
Exeter 4, Seaforth 3
Future Games:
.Tan 26- -1tltcholl at Ete`er
Turf officia�
Resigns Post
Oeorge LAWs0fl, 'who has ,,aid
district horsemen ovist $30,000'
in purses doping his 15 wars AS
Ce eretaryitt'caSstrer of the pie.'
ter Turf 'Club, retired from the
0v tltive at the club's annual
rneetili • recently.
" Ur, awsoli lftlew hundreds 8L
her5etri.eli Who returned year
after .year to' try their 'luck in
en-
tries
rl their
theraco�.io1'etelve
tries. Strad 'paid their winnings.
Mr. Lawson basins seeretary.
i reaiaul`ear ist .1035 the veer of the
Old :boys' R.aatlloe, and tertius
the, meg that stormier at 4ntorlg
the outstanding of his term,
ontfritred tit rags
INC
'ENTS
HOCKEY
Senior "B" OHA
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
Woodstock at "Exeter
MONDAY, JANUARY 28
Strathroy- et Exeter
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2
Exeter at Woodstock
Int. WOAA
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
Zurich at Luton
MONDAY, JANUARY 28
Zurich of Clinton
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30
Gederich at Loran
f=irst Period
i-rxetet•, Russell. (Blomn'tb.ert)
2-Seaforth, Dale (Elliott) •
Penalty Willis (interference).
Second Period - •-
3--5ea(ortit, .37i1l1
4 --Exeter, I3iommtt rt
5-Seaforth. Willis
Penalties Willis (hoarding),
14loore
(slashing),, Md.'t8ater
(slashinlg),,
up • again and en the third oc- mon O'Brien) __ ... 13.51• Third Period
CaSion. he flipped a 10ose Puck 1.2-7,u'rich, :McIntyre lGignar) 16,17 rt•-70aei:er, 1Toore"(lrvin)
IMO the left hand corner of the 13-C)intrr, xfianler• (Harney) 1R:(ro fi a xeter,• l4ussett (l7alu'a7.
Penalties 1-1tt;i11 (slashing) Penaltl8$ ••-•• 00C0Iie (sia.Shtnt),
cage, 12.17, Hartley- (slashing) 15.06. McMaster: (roughing), •
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