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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-02-21, Page 4Th TbotolAtivecotO, Fobrupey 2,1,t 1957 ikullookuettontsattootwouautuanottowaiountathanationtkuultuttattnintalist Let's Talk • SPORTS ly DON:""1/00M *DOW ,GRAVETT Sports .gclitor lease keep some doctors in tiiwn until the final :standings in the O.H.A, SENIOR "B" race have been vdeeided. If we have any more game like Tuesday night's Mune with WALLACEBURG in which we •emerged as 3-2 victors only in the dying secondS Of the game, Im going to have a Couple of the most active ulcers this county, Seriously though, it was a mUch-need Victory as a less would have automatically killed any libpc of our club making a playoff berth. After the '7-2 pasting suffered in Woodstock last Friday it left the MOHAWKS with no alternative but to mil all our reinaining games if they hope to have a chance of getting into the playoffs, $o far we've been fortunate and have wen two In a row. Games left are with the STRATHROY ROCKETS (whom we haven't beaten this year) and an away game with the WALLACEBURG HORNETS Who have now captured first place in the league standings. STRATHROY ROCKETS will make their final schedule appearance here this Friday night while the game in WALLACEBURG has no official date dbeided for it to be played, There was a suggestion that the Mohawks would travel to the Hornet nest on Thurs- day but it is not definite, DON DIMS, who seems to have the O.H.A. SENIOR "B" scoring title neatly tucked away in his hip pocket, will be here this Friday to try to add *ome more points to his already prolific scering tote. EMMS, possibly the best centre in the league, Should prOVideplenty of excitement when he and his teammates cross sticks with the local club as the tribe mut ccnne out on top in this game or hang up the equipment for the year. • So by the time we' go to press next week we'll knew if we'll be still using hockey sticks or dreaniing about an early start on the golf links! Which will it be • Over in WOODSTOCK last F'riday night, a PENALTY SHOT, which is rarely seen in senior h.ockey, was issued when Exeter defencernan BILL • HAYWARD let go of hi S stick in an effort to stop attaekirig WOodstoek player. SAM KENNEDY was chosen to do the honors • so he picked up the dist that was placed for him on the blueline and carried right in on GAR BAKER. He threw a couple of dekes at Gar and when he was about to flip thvpuek into the empty net the •little • round disc rolled off 'the end of his stick. We breathed little easier when .he missed but ' it brought back mettories of junior hockey day a in •'KITCHENER, This corner had the opportunity of taking a penalty shot and had the same thing happen as it • did to KENNEDY. It makes On feel foolish after -he's missed, especially when the crowd let'S go with that big groan, doesn't it, Sam? * . * PERTHEX BASKETBALL CHAMPS--LSouth Hu- ron bistrict High School teams have 'Ivan two more Championships and posSibly a third In their basket- ball wars this year. It seems to be .getting to be a habit for the South Huron bunch to come out on tem, but we tip our hats to you.fdr a job well done. The students of the local high school should feel very fortunate to have two such capable coaches as MISS SEIGNER and GLENN MICKLE who are willing to spensl hours of their time on the courts with You because they like the game itself and above all they like to coach you to championships, Good luck in the WOSSA playoffs! *• * **. * * MINOR SPARKS — JIM DALTON, the • proud father of the young Grand 13 end hockey star FRANK DALTON who is now playing hockey in TORONTO for ST. MICHAELS JUVENILES In the ;1'111. MAJOR GROUP, calldd to tell us that his boy will be In action In FOREST on Friday iiight when the St Mikes crew i take. On the Forst club n an exhibitiongame. Young DALTON is di doing alright for himself n the Scoring race as he leads his team In points arid has figured in niost of the club's goals • scored since Christmas . The fans who enjoyed watching the BANTAMS play KITCHENER here last week will have another opportunity to See the kids in actin this Saturda'Y Aight When they will be hot to the 'powerful mitivtn. TON BANTAMS. Ganle time is 830 . R.C.A.F. Centralia has started its hockey playoffs for the port championship and the right to net the. powerful " CLINTON' Alit FORCE TEAM . . Gaines are held on Mondays and ThurtdayS. :Mitchell Ousts .Lucan, • Flyers,:lideilon The powerful Mitthell Attl Devils 6f the WOAA Interreteditite Cyclerte lea tie have advaneed into the Bea g bY thumping the • Liman Irish. 6-2 and 9-3 to take the •best,61.thret playoff Series irt two ttraight games, MitcheJl,. whofinished the reg. tilar tchedule in first place with On 18.2 record, took the first game of the series In Imeatt It 8,2 teerc. The victorwa sarked b, two ,g0s1 efforts IttiM in SVehet and Gord Mo- tu* entl..10Millatt ftflicd fer One Oki each while Wraith seeted. bah ef the- tow Marken. Weer In Milthell en Tllegalay Bight the Red NOM didn't fool 11110•11ti the Y Palled nut eined :94 wln to dialnatt the /Nth from further cettinetition. • Eddy Mimeo, Charlie West - non arid 11Oti I.tartleib were tePe-geat men ifor the Devils, tie; 21Pettark Lin Hohttitsch *long itit Alvin- Weber and Ed MO,. 'tared singlet. ettott Wildettg and the Oft hive tech olp I game itt their seriet, In Zurieh, the Flyers took the Wildeatt in handarid, gained 5.2 vietory but In the retortt ganie played in Luella ToesdaY Were trenneed • TwO *PAIN bY pouf O'Brien and singles by Don O'Brien, Beta- ny Gignee told Bob MeIntyre backed up a speettettler play of goeltendirtg in the 2iir. leh nets by .111charti 'Merolla for the Flyers' vietor• y. Mt: Darling: and Tont coilings were the oftly_tleil lidertori play- erit. te heat aleFilig in the 60 Minute tontett. • At Linen, Where Morton plays Its home gimes, .Phil Aleut - breek, Tont CelitIgg And • Stu CrNeli 1M the scoring nerade for the Wildetits with two goals tikeh, hob' Mettityre, DOUR O'Brien, Jim listyter, Don 611t1ett and tieteneemeii a nhani fired sing- gio markers for Zurich. The deciding game of the gerieg Will be played en Prideff night: ftt /Aram with the Whitier8 Meet- ing fer the league M hawks Rally With Two Still Have char.c� To Make Exeter MollAWkS are still -adv.. Lu aad blazed low drive into 'Heideman Who deflected It to - leg for an 0,11.A. ,Senior "B 1 the corner that Gar Baker .didn't • Wards Platewskt ln.the .Wallace - playoff position thanks 10- their even set. irg cage. 'him recent victories, and A. St. 1 At 4:55 .of the Middle. stit_trz,e RiatowSki Sell m while akin, Thermo, less to Woodstock. Larry Hettlettlith. 131) mu, the Save but left the loose puck With the !sChedule ending this MacDoileld's rebound and drUl. sluing there, :so. Wiens -Merle, ,week. the tribe has two games left with Wallacchurg and Strath., St. ThOlnas, on the other hand, has only one garde to go And it will take place in Woodstock on Friday eight It 'the A's .can ,come nil with vietory. and Exeter Can win Its .rernaining g4mes. the Mohawks Are in -but if the Royals carry home A Winno matter if Exe- ter .winS. both they'll still end up one point mit of the running. ed it into tbe net to give Exeter • , who was sta4cliog on the -goalie's the lead .once again.1 doorstep, promptly pushed the As the •game nregressed; it puck Into the corner of the net• Looked as though the Seta Might . to ptill the game out of the fir6. steed up to be the winner for : ; Exeter outshat the Hornets the ArallawkS. But with. less than 2.,...,- 4,. i a t the very close checking three inintites tat in the third . " period and the tribe applying , .,,,. . , the pressure, Raul Oliver Sneak- i G" 4.41." 14 Tile mcel.er he'3 ed behind the Nxeter bluellite ' turned In a goOlct Performa4ee bp 3.0.'iogsa sdoer tao ctiaekaen abrKeiteknanwyaSs,efltrtoilnizi teisie cipidiveDsiciocr Iltiheeto‘ovpapkoisibtieotn7en centre ice And score his r seco.nO wAILAc.`51nritor .- Qom, at - goal of the night. owskl; defenee McArthur. $hod, Things looked -pretty. gloomy den, %odes, ' PlOUtfe: forwartia, The only other alternative is for the tribe as the neried drew Jenes. Mann, Oltvor, Schulte, 01- done, TowOrs, Alersliall, cellotio, p. St. Thomas tie with Woodstock to on end but when Earl Towers iii which case a playoff between drew a penalty at 1743 for 1°Titx(9Eld•ea,TR,T.4-111%1:1a,":'noor'. ri,,,f.„1„•,,, Exeter and St. Themes would dumping B00411, it gave the locals Parton. Thiel, Hayward,' Franklin. result for fourth spot if the tribe the break they needed'. fori.,.ards, Heideman', MacDonald: won their remainitig ganneS, The front .rutining line of c'Po'.I'', • Loader, Orevett, Shantz, Exeter had five games eft in Heldeloan, MacDonald arid Oh- " Which they had to Win four vp erle wat sent onto the ice and Fl_rl7t;i°11s., ixrhttniz Until lost Friday night bet a they apolled the pressure and (Gravolt, Loader) .... ..„ 11:11ii 7-2 beating in Woodstock put got results at 19:37. 2-Wellaceburg, Oliver Penaes- font- )3(elliinti:1•-2 the locala on the ropes for fo111 MacDonald sent * a pas lt(Manni, Jonos)-0bn* 13:(10 straight victories, from the right boards. to Larry tom shunt 15:27 (hooking.), So far the tribe has captured Second Period tWO in a roW by pasting Inc Sarnia CV'S 9-4 at home on Sat- urclaY to _knock. thelit Out cif coil- Hockey 3- j1,17)t.er, floidornan. T(?ct)tiTtrels.}-41Vellott'a - 5145 (charg„ 4:53 tention for a playoff berth And •edged out a 3-2 victory from the Standing.: T411.....frict'a• rlaltral:hdurx, Oliver , (Schultz, Jones) - -.....)."-, 17;1(1 Prat place Wallaceburg oHA sNit514 ... Hornets ii'.' 5--1.1Aator, 'Ohorlo - Who have clinched the top rung (Heldetivin, Atar)onftld) _ 19:37 lil the league standings. Last Week'a Scares; • rmmitios-Towers 17;43 . Thursday ni„olit Exeter will ning). JOurney to Wallaceburg for the. final road trip of the season in the regular Schedule And will face cOaeli. Lloyd Flokbeiner's Strathrojr Roads in Exeter on Friday night. Exeter• 3, Willachliurg. 2„, 1117ci-ttir 8. Sarnia 4 Woodstock 3: St, Tholitai, 2 - Locals' win 'Woodstock 7 Exellir 2 • StrathreY IA want:rebut/ 2 Wallaceburg 5, Fitrathr0Y 1 CVT If WL T F A P Ousts 1/4..v.s. .:.. Statidingis . A crowd of 1,015 fans sat In at sWwt:Vid.rA-citietsbneulk” .." lid 13 3 ire 13i it Exeter Mohawks are still Much St. Tlionias TueStlay night liop- al ,.., 12 17 0 125 133 24 elite in their search fOr•itlie last log to see the ttOYA.13 clioell the := 12 -170 1 rr us 11 playoff spot as they blasted Sar, last playeff spot but were tub- Strathroy , , 15 10 2 118 ll Sa hia CV's 9-4- On BatUrday night before one of the sllest crowds a ed away dlsaPPOinted asidrtnurtrne. Games This Week; of the season in Exeter. Don Hartung fired ima 21-Exoter 711 Wallatehurg , big goAl At 11:45 Of the• third 22—Sttathroy iti kx.eter • BY virtue of the Mohawk Vic - period t� ptill out A 322 Wood- At, Theme!. At 'Whodetobk Eery, Sarnia CV's have been SCS • eliminated, front the playoffs as stock wih. 23-SerHEDULE EXDnle. at Strittliroy . they have only a .slogle.gatte,re- Previously the A'S had R 2-0 . niaitiing to be played in the lead built up in the first period WOAA itkrrEF1-24 ebtATE on goals by Pete HOWalciittk and . pLavosse SelledUld and are 'three points back of fourth ,place.. • . Bill WalSli but blew It in the Seci'e9 This Weekt ' night wingers Billy MacDonald early part Of the third when '.• Anteheli a, Lucan 2 •• Herb Kewley and Allitori scored ofitepol - . 1 1 i • MitChell il 'Mali 3 talnird6eDgoong Gravett broke loose for Is each. to spark the win for St. Thomas. wins bett-o At ir e semi - While Bill Oberle tallied twice Harturig's garde winning mark: thitkZ1 ii2;10c.1)1 5, newton 2 and Larry afeldeman •.011ce 1.0 er came with MacPherson of liderton 13,, k,uric±li 5 round out the Exeter . scoring the Royals sitting in the petialty , (Best -or-three settee tied at one Spree. garde each. box. Although Heideman scored only Elsewhere the Wallaceburg FUtUre Game: one gold in the game, point -wise liOrnets dropped a 10-2 deeisien reh' 22—tIriell 0t I1d5°166 he came out ott top as be set up to Strathroy on Saturday night WOAA MINOR OLAYOFFA five other goals for six points in but came back strong on Mon- one of his best. displays of the day to clinch the loop title with se.aterth RM. INV; 3' . . ea. ott 1 .. eter . season a 6-1 victory at hOnie. (s.e'aforth wine the best-o(,thred Don Savage, Charlie Glaab, Leo Strathroy will firlish the reg.. ,seties --0-) '' Houlihan an d Jtinior Barsh were ular schedule out this Saturday ' the Sarnia marksmen: . BANTAM . night at horne when they PlaYThe tribe illitiped .Off. to a' 2,0 the Sarnia CV's end a Rocket 3111.verion A, Exeter 3 - (1\11.1vertchit leads the b0st-6(-three fit st pc ' ' -. "tied lead In the cidkhly win may mean Wood place to ser1e8.1-0,) thein in the league standings. ;Future .Genisa,• ,- .. 23-Milverten ii,1, E*eter t , , • Mo'actifilt4e .." Oberle Goal Nips Hornets Opportunist left winger 13illy • . .- . .011. -Cr A P Znin. 11111 MacDonald -__ 37 21 2344 32 13111 Oberle ..,„. _____ 27 17 27 44 16 Larry :ffeidenian _ 22 12 23 34 2 Junior Dares .., ___ 16 10 11 2.1 4, "• Poole Ora:vett. __ 27 11 9 29 la Oberle sent„, an Exeter crowd Pudid!r7s,Analtilient 24 7 4 1.1. 6 07 8 12 20 0 hit() an approvingroar on Tuei-. Doug r»ic,''t • 27 4 7 11 56 day night with WY 28 secondsAlItnii,v1Vilikathliitzbr 29°5 .1 72 190 40 to go In the game When he scored Jeok, flivyiir 20 5 4 9 75 to give the Exeter Mohawks ',A. tot earren • 27 1 7 8 51 The victory kept Exeter's ' I plaee : mit litywitro. 8 3 2 5 63 i. 0 3-2 vietery over the first Wallaceburg Hornets. hopes very much a playoas the St. ThomaS Royalt were I Around i ff live busy losing , to the Woodstock. i • • • Athletics on. Imnie ice the same -:., . , night' by the identical scote of I The i i.. 3-2. ,!.. i 'Coach Bill Woodward's skele- throtigliclut the game only to 1 . Arena ! ton crew held the lead twice I have the visiting Hornets come :4 1 '. from beliihtl' to tie it up. - . By LAitit'y HEIDEMAN Leftwinger Mary Shantz open- . Miner hockeyatlhe arena last ed the close -checking, low.tcor- , Sattirdar Maltng' i - showed the ing game at the 11 -minute mark ilsreas taatineiog the Hornet5-1 Of the first period ped in a Aog mouth ma frent , whdti he OP' ; and therebk"ntecing-aliemselves solidly in: third potition with d "Boom" Gravett past Dick Plifour-poilit lead over the fourth- AtoWSki. I plate 'BMWS, The Hornets need - Add Loader also receiVed ati ; ed it win which Would haVe put titsitt oh the nlaY• . }them tied With the Flyers for•the Less Mao three minutes later, ' third and last,-playOff spot, stocky rightwinger Paul "Perky" 1 . may ladyle was the hat trick Oliver scored the Brat of hit pills when he took elven; lot.. the Flyers with Allen two Snlailittill end. Garry Heilman regisfer- thgt 01 a dere"ive lapse/ ""(1 i leg singlet, Peter McValls Seer6c1 .,-------,..,----‘,.-----,------..-,..-- the lone Hornet goal, with Jim Second Line In FCarscadden picking tip' the Saida. 1 III the seernict game the Whigs and affair which filially elided in nd Panthers teed off in a gee. a 5-5 tie. Neil Hamilton played a By MRS, H. •El..4014 Staitdettt gatne in the nett for the . i Wings, Roy Lavin, new:Ili-at- . .• , gide& player for the fiftli,plade Mr. ahd Mrs, Jttek 13Ialr and Panthers poetleally won. the Willy were guests On SulitlaY , game single-handed as he fired evening or Mr. and Mrs. Leo all five .0f the Panthers' goals. Flannigan, Dorehester: i Freddy Wells led the :Wings Mr, Lorne Weiberg And girls. , with a pair of markers while Phyllis and Wilma,als8 son, Al, i Singles : went to Lou Der Gum vin, spent Saturday, with the ! Sim Gould And Den 13ray. former's mother, MrS. Len Pur -1 In the third Pee Wee gaitie the di& Hemel!. 1 Reyals elinthed IMO first place by Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Elston ; whitewashing the Flashes 4-0. visited 011 Friday afterottoti with Larry teethed. CAM up with A their Ode Rod aunt, Mr. ithe two -goal pertormatice for the Mrs, Henry Bodging,. Lingo, .; iteyels,'.. while singlet went to Mr. and Mo. Will Itaac •led ' DaVid Runt and till Perry, Thursday of the fOrt' iet's broth. • '''i,': • .. .. .w•LTPts lankily, attended the fltneral Onl . itiNAL • stANoNos er-in-law, the latei,•Jtie Atkinson; / 1 2 16 LitarilingtoL ' Wings „.. . .....,„;...,..: s 1 3 . 15 Mita SYtilleY Oen 11/00. of Flyert ...•. ''' . 4 I' 8 13 Walkers spent Saturday with, Hornets •.,...........,..,.,..1. 4 6: 1 ' 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dean GibSori.. psfithets ...„,„..,„ .... ,„,,, 1 g 3 5 • Ilredley Grego •of Doter FlAsiitg _. .. a g t, g spent the weekend With lilt untieeand aunt, Mar, ard Mo_. I -.1.,-e ... .e.6PL L Alut SPieek„ . , Thefrgtpheeli15106 . broom* Gust oo Suhdy With Mr; ball teanidfeatd the Mohawks and Mrs. Witt Mertlit were bY a gore Of 24, mit Gilfillati mr, kid maa, rat. Rotting and • and tone Haugh. :registered for Cattily of trieari. • i, the Kinsteri While tarry Heide- ied, !,y Mr. and Mrs. !NW mt. • Itt th&liecetid_'broomball :genie, Mts. Jegsie. Lewig ateompan.illian laIlid ,d iks. ' - for the Moll ltA titan �f leridott *pent Saturday! the 14003' and Deshwood battled with Mr. and Mrs. jot Iledgint, . RI' a .04 06'"St.. Gwen Sound fINALANDiNtit. WO Joyce Fisher Speot, the' '' • • . W 1/ T Pis weekend, with Mitt Betteriest1KlitSriteit , ...... ,„....,,,,,„ 4. 1 1 9 , Dick, Exeter, 1 Aeot • 3 '2 1 l' StiedAY -visitors with Mr. gild , Mohawks 2 4 0 4 Mrs ., John Spacck were Mr, and hisftwood 1 3 a 4 MO, Out Greens, titeter.. I troomball playoffs start next and Mr, Mull. Davisri s lin d a y mat:thing the Ates Mieltati end' Heather spent rt1.1,kiemt Dagiwood from 1.3 am day eVenitif With Mr. and 11;111.1; Mtiltiltida against' Xinseten 14. Allan PAU*, On Satitttlay eve- , They will he twipgame total- tillig they entertained Mr. andI doe series foe the mini -final and Mts. EiSite ?ewe And girls. fins . 1 , . . k played extest an, goals by Bat 4:iber1e ahd Bill .1tacbohald. that Were set up by •Jaek,Dwyer and • Lariy Heideinan. • ' "The'sedond period was h'.niore profitable 20' minutes for Exeter AS they outscored their rivals .4-2. 'Bill MacDonald firedhirseeond and third goals of 'the hightzitt this petit* on crowd -pleasing Passing plays with Larry .H:eideman. • • Bill °bole's and Boom's goals Matched the (WoSarnia .markers scored by Don. Savage and. Char- lie •Glaab. CV's Leo Houlihan opened the third period Scoring at 7.13 atter taking a pass from linemate Don Savage but Boom equaled the goal when Bill Wliapisby set him up iti front of the.net• Larry Heideivan sent, 0 low bouncer into the twine 'at 9.50 for the seemid: MohaWk gest of the period with till MacDonald As- sisting on the play for the eighth keel of the, game scored lay the liomestora. Pesky leftwinger Junior Barash caMe up withhit usual •one -goal effort on Exeter ice feta' minutes, later when he slapped' the puck into die twhie right from it lace - off to the.right of -the Exeter net. Coach Ted .Garvin, of Sarnia, pulled hi& goaltdocler Out • with Merry Maids Widen 'Lead • The Merry Mal& gained three points Over the seeond place .)olly SHIA In this week,„'s activity.in the Ladies' Bowling League -play. • - • The, Merry 1aJe1s gained a 52 sPlitage in points. front the Hot Dogs white the Jolly Jilts earne out on the short end of .0 5-2 de- cision with the Happy.Gals, • For the third spot in the stand- ings a real battle is onbetween the tlpa & Downs. and the Happy Galt who Are presently tied vidth 82 points while the 130I3ops re - math only & single point back of them both. ' „Bi -tights, Busy teeS,'Ile 13bpS, Pin Poppettet and (1Pe0h Horns All tame through in flying eclairs this week at they defeated their opnenents to the tupe 01 7-0. • • Buttertupt, Ups & Downs, Mer- ry Maids, HannY Gals and JellY Six were the five point victors for the week. • Elsie Morley, .of the Mighty mice, took lotee cup and Sau- cer in a hitideit Score with a 435 ttroitPalleloW0klient aMftaerry111G611:10t111:1t4 h:1i7d5 . den seort prize. Odedwiti howls ter th.E• Nita Ilawks, itt t.tatta orsav Rottman 520') 7 Mighty Alice (Ib. Smith 4011 flees. (1. woikeor 50) . Nine 'Hawke. (11. Phosi41, sa70... 111 2.101is/(L, Doblis 630) . lie/moons (.7. rlItipert 401) 11 ' Pin Phenettea (7), Fuller 535) Wes 1100el (m. ;tones 314) . 0 COON"' Roma ,(0, Merits .570) Alley Okla Wiirtn 0741„ • 7 lltitterentia (b. 1010011 0 , 'illowottett (V„ (4ou1d 491) . „ Ups& DOWnit (1t. irolreett 492Y - Toilaky Six (11 Hannah 2 NterrY Makla Part10112r 532r 5 Keit Dtids (S. Muting Wit • ... Jay. 3111i, :is1g,r1OuAtstrirC::„.„...3 Ranfiv (rAls Menuto 62.77 011y. Sti* (0. Fritytra 57) N Whet -note (E. ttehlittteirl Lour and ene.half minutes to go and at. 19.27 Boom slipped the puck into the empty net. Only two penalties were hand- ed oot in the goine with one going each side. AATINtA -• float, Foster: Aittehce, :Horner, Alotrat, Fraser, Dell; tor, wardg, Savage, •noniinan. mimeo, Arian, tiarash, elaah, klesterd. Marva -Goal, Baker; &tones, Dwyer, Baron, riayward, Franklin; forwards, Heideman, Alec - Donald. OheriP, Loader, Or15.0o,, wharnsby, stitintz, • Fir4t Period Oberle (Heideman, Dwyor) „_ 1:113 "2-Ftteter. marrionald Weidman, 141:25 reitatty-maeDonalti 13:32 Ortn- ping), &toad Period 3-Slienia, Savage (Hotillhan, Duncan) 3;30 4-10xeter, Als.cDOnald (Heldman) ...... 7133 5-1ice10r. (1 ravel t (Lon.dor, Shantz) 8:40 6 -Exeter, ()11erle (Heideman, MacDonald) - 14:35 7 -Sarnia, Giaah coward, Barash) 1.1:50 ..%10.6Donald (119..rtnti, Heideman) ,_. 13:37 Ponalty-Deetard 13;05 (rough- ing). • Third Period 0 -Sarnia, Savage (Houlihan, Minoan) •- 7:13 Big Six Team Blanks Bangs Out. of Wren games In which tnurteen teams 'partidinatecl' this -week only one shutout Was re- corded in the Men's Bowthig .League, The nig Six, paced by Don • Case's 657 triple took fuli measure of -the Whizz Bangs with a 7,0 Toctory. • • Five point •whiners • were the Spare Parts, 1Cinjacks, Rural Rollers and Big Six. Highest three -game tOtal-for the • Week waS turned in by Keh Hoekey, of the Big Six,. When he rolled a neat 727. Lloyd Stewart, ef the Rural. Rollers, with a 703 triple was •(he only other player over the 700 mark. The league leading Windmills have taken a comfortable 18 - point lead over their closest rivals the Ringers who have moved into Second place with14 points. • The Tradesmen follow witlt.. 78, while the Milkmen ire right on. their heels with 77 -points. High average bowlers, sum - Merited by rroprietor Rene Francois, .of the. Exeter Bowling Lanes, Shows Bill Oberle leaditio the way with a 220 average' and Is followed by Jack Fuller 217, Oz Oagood 217. Stan Frayne 215 ' and Eric Heywood 213. • Wednesday, February 13 Canners (CI, INItte')linnes, 537) 2 Roan: rtii.19(0, H. -Duval. 584) -- 5 Kinhtelcs (J. Puller MD). •___ Snare. Parts (0. 1-1-rtuvar 504i _ 2 13aiws (P. Wells 581) _.,_ 11 Tlig'Six (Don Case 657) 7 Monday, February 10 81,. Packers (D. McClu(choon •533) 2 ▪ /toilet% (L. Stewart 703) 7.1fI1lon5n (C. Ealtvar(1s 691): "Windmills (L, Ttotile 63034 D ig Six. (k.on Pockoe 721) 5 ninzera 00, Darling 636) Pinnonnors (13, Nicol' 663) • - SfittresParta (0. Arthur 635) 5 • St5lidity- 102 IfiuliKe's •--- 10 llingers 64 11. Pollen; _ TradrAmen- _ 79 W. Bands __ 23 miikmon ____ 77 Ttensts • ' 40 Kim -lacks --.2. 71 A. Pops . • 57 Pinnoliners__ 73 C. Packers _ 33 rip Tnn's 72 canners_ , 52 13Ig Six ....,- 71 • )-ligh, AVerage Bowiera roil Merl 4. 020 jack Fuller 617 "03" Osgood. 017 Alan rra,viie 215 Erie HeyivoOd 213 ,SCHEDULE Monday, February 25 • 7-3-P111000.11611 vs. Doste Tiri-TOpt)001 Warleartien SOOTA I'S. lVlitctIttilIe 0-11.-eig six vs. Huskies flingers vs. Rural Rollrs Wednesday„ February 27 , 'Ttangs • Canada. I;ackers vs, Milkmen Cannera vs. Wilier. Bange octories, la VOfs 10 -Exeter,. Ortivekt L:Cd:011:"1-).Yel ii i'-'"--'''''' 111- ,. t det at tAlacl)on5l(1)- •.„ •.. , ... 9:50 12 --Sarnia., Barashaleataro>"....12:53 13-Eaeter, 4'sravett .-,............_ 10;27 Penalties -None. . 8:131 The final tWo markers by Left- , Winger Larry Lemenehiek rapped up the game as Woodstock Goalie LavY Perila came up with some exceptional saves to 411 all .Exe LQSS. To A's: :- •Dimi-Osids.. Woodstock Athletics, paced by LarrY Lenienehickit "hat irick,4 scalped If:Neter Mohawks 7,2 on home ice Friday night to take over sole possession of 'sc'cond 'Attie in the 0,11.A,' Settle? "B” cape standings. . tarry, Lemenchick..started his three -goal perforManee in the first period at 14.22. after taking passes from Don 'Httrtung ' and Gord Price, it only' took the visiting Mo- hawks ,six seconds tO tie it up. however, as "Boom."' Gravett sank Bill Wharnsby's peas. The Athletics outscored the tribe 24 in the second •with..D021. liartling and Pete Kowalchuk, •of the home side, beating Baker in the Exeter .nerwhile. the tribe's leading scorer, Billy MocDooald, Nipped the puck past Levy Pu- rple between the Woodstock posts, With the :score 3-2 for Wood- stock going into the third, the 10- dayleyoff suffered by. the Exeter club began to show as the A's waltzed through. to o'utscore their opportentS .4-9. • thTe-"fildrsItlievogm"ilisiu:tlevshl°0111:_pC7arlywhi;* Sam Kennedy and Butch Granath, took knee of tli.stateli out:of the lltoliawits'.. attack and left them .three goalsbeiiInd before they could get untracked, Midgets. Bow To Seaforth ter scoring plays, A penalty shot Was seen for this 'first time in years as Referee ' Jerry Olinski, of Kitchener, issued the free chance to Woodstock. Sam ICenneclY, who took the shot, came right m on Ger Baker, deked hint out of.position,•but had . the' puck toil off the Rod of his stick as he was •abut to slide It into the net. Official statistics revealed that although the Mohawks lost 7-8 they were only mdshot 35-31, • - 10X,ETP.111: Opal, „Ilaker; detenc4, Poriart's, Heideman, 31941)(5n4Id, Olon, 'Dwyer. Thlei, Hayward; ()boric.. 'WharusiV, Loader, Shants,, Urevett, WOODSTOCK; float, Purolat fence, Ntulds, Vanowfield, Smith, Welsh, McPherson; forwards. :Om, cilam, French. prtro, Hartung, Le, nenchick, Pnig, _Halstead, 'Rowel- . clinic, .KetinedY, • Firet Period •• 1-Woodstockv, LOMenchlale (Hartung.- Prioc). 14:22, 2-10,xcler, Oravett, (Whartilhy)14:23 Penaltiee 13arto1C1:164-Walsh, • 17:33, 'Second Period • 3- ‘1 .notis took, liar tti ng (Price, Walsh) 13'23 4-Woodstoc4, .Kostalchuk (Luckman) 14:18 5-Exoter, MarDenald' 1441:11i14 tali?g'r•T tYs1.--tal,riOn ) 6:97 .502; .23avto11 14:08; Dedg.10:10, Third Perloti • 6-Woodatojk, Kennedy'. • 4 tetanal, (Witham) 7-Woodstoek, Graham (French) „.• 11' 1:50 8-oNlAtoek.LOrneriC111'47 O 0-'1Codsteocit, Leinenchlek- _ 5:17 ivai link) , . (Halstead, Xtirlds) .- Penalee„-Lemenchiejc. tl8:58 and 15:33, Due to lack of betich Strength, Exeter ICInsmert Midgets bowed out �f the WOAA Midget "0" playoffs on Saturday night iii • Exeter when the visiting Sda- forth club handed thent• a 5-2 setback, . • .• Seaforth Midgets/captured the first game �f the playoff series 8-3 on home ice and by virtue of their 5-2 victory wmi the best - of -three series 2-0 from Exeter,. Seafortk took a first per,iod lead of 2.0 when Roy Swills and. till Kerr blinked the Doug Roweliffe and Bob Cher-, oes tallied for WO more. of the visitors' goals in the second per- iod while Frank. Boyle came batk to sink the initial goal for Exeter. The teams divided the third peried mark:ers as Pour 'Me - Master scored for Seatorth and Jim MacDonald did the Milers for the Kinsmen Midgets. In all, 13 penalties were asses- sed. in the game' with Seaforth getting* nicked for 'nine,• • sAPortilT-r Ocal T1,e(lard: de- fence, Willis, Nom Powell, Elliott; loTwo.rds, .31051ftsf Or, Sdbins, Bow- clafo, 1., Dale, (Therm, 14, Dale, nel t h. EXE'rEil: Deal, .GioVAr; datence, Konnesistyl fOrtrards, Mac, Donald, Meoro, vOnriunaen, F. Doyle,'.Heywoott. • Firet PiritSti 1-oSettforth, Scottie (MeMaater) 2-Settforth, Kerr (coins, McMaster) 13;10 Penalties -Willis, Second Period 3-Ses,torth,. Ilowelltte (L. ,Dale, keine) 1:05 4-E3ce1et., Jih11e, BlOnirriaert 4:15 5-5ea2orth, dieroes _ . 12:05 Penalties -- Scoins new, 4:33; rtowciirre. 5:10; McMaster • 6314; 6:34 (misconduct), Third Period ' 6 -Exeter. MacDonald (13lommaert) 1:95 7-Seatort1i, 51c5la9ter floweliffi;) _._:5:17 PNIaltlet4—Roweliftvi -1:47: Kerr 2:115; ,Boyle 5:33; Heywood 9:56: M :ArealciDangli,d1144:0083;. rillioa:linonri)a,,ert and • COMING ENTS HOCKEY Senior OHA' THURSDAY, .F E B RVARY211 Exeter at Wallacebure FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Strathroy at Exeter Int. WOAA • Playoff's FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 22 Zurich at lIderton - WOAA Bantam' Semi -Finals SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Milverton at. 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