The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-04-25, Page 444,444444441444,4,i4A44444444104441l11t#1441:11011104A'd►A1A4AA4At44014440144441444M44$4444Ah4..;4
By DON, "BOOM BOOM" GRAVETT
Sparta .EI11tor
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Biggest little tournament in the world is what
they call it and anyone, that has journeyed up to the
harbor town of Godel'ich this week will understand
the reason.
No less: than 74 teami are operating in the best.
organized affair this corner has seen in some time.
IRUCE'. 4ItSKINla, secretary of the tournament,
was nonchalantly resting lila heels on the .corner of '
the desk when we walked in on him Tuesday after.
noon and he looked like he didn't have a thing in
the world to worry about. Suddenly the phone rang!
One team isn't going to show up! NO cause for
itlarni, Bruce assures the caller, as he moves the
future games ahead a half' hour. Everything back
under control and now for that nice soft chair again.
Seriously though, it just goes to show you that
'when a tournament such as this size is carefully plan-
ned, you won't have too iuuch trouble in running it.
If you are wondering about future hockey player
developmnent for Canada to carry 'on our national
genie,. one visit to the Goderich rink this week will -
set your mind at ease, •
It's fantastic the way the *kids of all sizes try to
copy their liotkey idols right Own to the last cog as
they show their skating,shooting and stickliandling
abilities before the public,
One change in the tournament this coriier would
like to see is that When ,games end in a tie, decide
them]. ori three penalty shots by three different play
irs on each 'sid..e, The side scoring the nnost go is wins.
the game. If still tied. let three More take a turn at it.
I think it would prove quite interesting what the
. kids would do not only to their .coaches but to the
public. of n
li b c now they take the total shots on goal
by each club to determine .the winner,
1.sugge.st 'that you drive up' there for a game or
two, before the. 'YOUNG CANVADA"" WEEK TO'URNAi
• MENT is finished this Saturday and really see sprite
.
honest-torgaodness ;amateur sport.
* *
GOLF SHOTS—There 'has been quite a change
It,
oil- the GRAND BEND N GLS`
0 COURSE, The asi"tri
n and
eighteenth holes have ave been cut down to approximate—
ly a 100 -yard tee shot. Reason for the change is be-
cause a nUflbe1" of people were getting hit with the
balls.
All • the rest of the course is the same 'and I
alight add in exceptionally good shape although the
water is still cool as 1 discovered last Sunday after-
noon getting my ball out of the creek.
The EXETER GOLF CLUB, which hopes to juin
the O.G.A. officiallythis year,has heard verylen-
couraging'
n
coura in news for te prop •ie '
g g p p1 01 Of the Rend course
pertaining to a frill club nienibership, using the OAK -
WOOD AS a home course and belon gill- to the O.�.A.
g g
Club president HAL HOOKE notified this corner
that he will be .calling a meeting in the very near •
future. 0
* * * * * *
BASEBALL FOR EXETER?—A meeting will take
plate this Friday, April 20, at MO pan', to decide
whether Exeter will be entering a teals in the
HURON,PERTH BASEBALL LEAGUE this year, If
enough ball players can be found in town who will
play the whole season a team will be formed but
on the other hand, if there isn't enough Exeter will
" not be represented. . , LTJCAN, DASHWOOD,
LIEURY, CENTRALIA ands -EXETER look like sure
starters in the Ladies Softball League this year. One
ttiore team would certainly balance out the league
with sik tean15, Any chance of a team corning out of
SHENSALL er ZURICH? , . BILL ZUB"YI , classy
shortstop who played for Zurich Lumber• Iiiigs last
year, and JIM ATTRILL are trying to catch a berth
with the LONDON MAJORS of the new GREAT
LAKES BASEBALL LEAGUE.
BOXING THIS FRIDAY NIGHT --Miguel Berrios
Vt. Hogan Bassey (Featherweights). •
SHDHS Top Athlete
Picks Basketball Idol
nsall P•�fees
r'e: e
,•t• ure 'D' Title,
Area :•Tectitillitninate
PEE WEE ALL-STARS—This is the club which is representing Centralia at the•.Youn
g
Canada hockey.en Bray, 1iil tournament at Godet`ich this week. Back row, left to right, Sgt, D,
D
Allen, coach; 14alliWell, Mile HeidenKeil
Alan Saul, Leath trr bale,.
Stanley Lesnick, LAC J. ThompSoii, ceaeh; front row, Fred Lamb, YLavin,
Re Lo 's
...... tic
Dugre, David Wall, David Noseworthy, Fred Lavin, Ricky Fletcher, John McCarroll,
Manager,
Men s Teams
Enter Finals
The round, robin play in. the
"A" group of the Meh s Bowling
League, has elided, and fl W the
four teams that finished mil the
top "'choice positions" will en-
gage in a five -gable ay -Off With
total pinfall to count,
Le Ls it
Lee ear n Milkmen came
sur ill" .
through With
plenty Of
spares and stries tri on
top
of the standings with 32
points,
The Tradesmen followed CloSe-
ly with. 20 _ points while the Big
Six And Wihd)iiiils were neat in
line with 29 and 28 •points
res eetiVel ,
The four teams will start play-
ing on Monday night at 7.30 p.nl.
and the teach, with the highest
total pins will be declared the
champions of the "A" .group,"
The teams in the "B" section
are in a, ‘nip" -and -tuck battle and
it will net be known uHtil the
endof the Week Wild will be in
the play-offs against the "A"
group for the grand champion-
ship,
Filial "A" prows standings for
t$ahrs In playoffs:
7tttli 15h 32
�ad��xn,ea
Wiidmilis —
e3
Leet Week'", Seeres
Leola) Hollers (13, Van Dote sol) $03
Canada. Ptldkei's (I`. bdWah) _._ 604
Pinpoppers (B. Gifford) 500
Ringers (B. Staniake) 51..
Huskies (R. Francois) 717
Kinjael1s .(L. Haugh) 71
1t`1rt lbiim (t,, iidule) _..:._.,71.fi
Big Six (H. Holtzman) 723
tnkmen (C. Edavards) 540
Tradesmen (OUL to luneii)
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HooPf 1t -
Mrs, • W. B. Young8tieiit the
weekend with her mother, Mts.
Jas: Mbsssly.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson Arid
Wayne of Weston 'Spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs, pied
Pattiton,
Miss .Joan Hodgins Of Gran-
ter' is" spending A few day's .with
her grand parents, M. arid Mrs.
Fred Pattison.
Bev Sturgis, one of South Huron,appearanees at the Purple Bowl, Mr. and Mrs, Wes iViossey and
District high School's top ath-' .Once ii'i '55 and Again in "'56. boys, Mrs: W. B. Young, Mr.
Tete§, has •bel;n darned to the i Bev also captured the WOSSA and Mrs. Cecil Mossey were
University of Western Ontario _ "13 badminton singles champion- Sunday guests of llIrs. ,las, .Mos,:
Leaders' Club. ;ship in London last year, soy,
Bev `son of Principal and Mrs. As a prominent star Lyn the Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Thacker
R. L. Sturgis, of Exeter, is 19 basketballcourt, naturally he .and girls were Sunday guests of
years of age, and .has partieipat- chooses this game as his favour- Mrs. Waugh and Mr, and Mrs.
ed in practically every sport that !ire, although lie,thinks a eat Of 361111 Beatty of LblldOil. Mita -
has taken place in the community,1 golf and shoots in the low 80'S. beth remained for a few day/.
Badminton, football, basketball; "Bob Cousy is rely sports ib1,"
*lid golf are the four major remarked Bev. "He's a 6' 1"
sports fields the young athlete :professional basketball player for
In :taken to. I the Foston Celtics. I like hint be -
The 'grade 13 student has cause he can handle the ball ex -
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lang-
ford, Centralia spent Fridays with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattis(h)
John remaining for a few day's,
Mrs, Jack Thomson and faniL
starred on South Huron's junior ceptionally well; has an accurate ,Ay spent Sunday evening with
and senior basketball teAMs', and :shot, and hag natural .tleceptiVe
captained the school's football; ability."
Clues to the Perthe)t title this year; "My real.anibitlon is to boebme
and to the .Purple ,Bowl at physical edueatien teener and
Loudon. s ; do my best to help improve the
As a member of the football 1 calibre Of prayers being turned
team, Sturgis has made two I out by schools. In rimy opinion, .a
Ccnadian Boats
•
For .Fury in the Sun"
,
What'S more furl than whipping •rtvar'
the waves ilt a runabout ar hardtop?
You'll like the "Canadian'° rine, famous
since 1$92, built at Peterhorotigh.
Boats and canoes from $133 to $2,000,
JOHNSON MOTORS
Get that proven "Seaho.hse" Power --as
much is you want of it '=from Manore
Marine, Medals item $1.75 to $609.
8 ftp, illustrated,.
MANORE
GRAND WO.
r, and MTh. Cecil Mossey,:
Mr. And Mrs. Ross Chittielt
of TOMO were weekend guests
Of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ThofNsdf.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Keith, of
Granton were Sunday, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jtltries
and family were Sunday owing
guests of Mr, and Mrs, Carl
Mills.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Jones and
Donna were Sunday eVening
guests of' Mrs, Alvada Hopkifia
of Mitchell. Carl and Edwin fe-
turned 1ibme with them after
spending It few days at Mitchell,
Mrs. Evelyn Mills and bo '§
Are spending the week with Mr,
and Mrs. Carl Mills and girls.
Weller who likes a certain spIort
and wbuld like to specialize in it
Should be allowed to teach it to
the students instead of letti
everything fall back en the PT
instrtthtor.
"Another boost could be given
on the football field by having the
Benny' plAyers with the expert-
ence lend a hated to help the up-
coming juniors, It Would take A
[lot Of burden front, the teachers
and the art of the sport Woiild be
taught more thoroughly,
"My greatest tht'illa with South
Huron carne en the football field.
when 1taught two long forward
PAWN that I. carried oval` Ler
touchdown§ in Perthex Confer-
enee games" and while playing in
the Purple BlOwl.
"the b dffiinton title made rine
feel good-, but 1 didn't est As
=eh kick ant of winning it es 1
do sinking" basketball shots,"
Bev Sturgis' scholastic record'
throughoutcc rdes�In Oast honors
AM third dial fiailoure through
. -„ igrtdes 11 Md 12,
Smelts
._ l ts J 1l !
Local Nets
Five Exeter Hien found
the smelt plentiful at _Lake
Erie Tuesday night. P
. it"
u y g! once
Chief Reg Taylor, one of the
party, Said "we caught , 611
We Wanted and could have
had more."
others in the earload were
Rene Frane61s, Doug Brint-
hell, Ed and Guy Bunter -
Myer.
Scoring
Exeter0, Chas
�leye
Pleat peeled
1—Exeter, 115ywelod. ,37
2—Exeter, Boyle
(HeyWiod, Sitell) __ 4:45
Setnind Peeled
3—Exeter, Carscadden
(Cooper) 12t80
4—Exeter, Wells __ • 13:51
third Peeled
5' -=Exeter, We1I5 (Boyle) -s,.. 1.:1.2
r, 1Oiieter, 1Ve1155 ____.,__--- 3:06
7—Exeter, Cooper _ •
(rarscati(leit) _ _ _ 3:32
lt—.6litotet', }tau(G'66jia3 ). 12:ti.
9 T7seti;r, Bovie
(Heywood Sweitzer) * 1.14§J
10 seter, B71 45..
(\4'all5. Cann)u 14,34
Penalty^Nichol, 11:23.-��
Eketer 5, Milverton 2
�irbt i6ariad1.,
—BpenaliieeBdyleiv' le, 8:451 Ii Jr
3:45. i
5 cond oseisici
I0xeler, Cann 1:40
3—Mil N.elrten, Mc3 71ntie
mere) 2:50
d—+star, Car'Zaddarl , 9:1.5 •
5—E'ktlteI Wella 11:00
Third Peeled •
6=Milverton 7de14e1,tie 3X0
7—Exeter. 175 Wood_ 4;1
irerta]tieb=CddPer, 11:311 Bnittl.
scho, 10:41n
Centralia ,._Wingharn 0
First "Period
1 dentra,l}a fAv)h ¢¢0
1i:1L>ilil (Bray) 'i:011
3.=-Cehu'alia, Latnb (I,aVin) 81115
4 -Centralia, I4 rnb 11 2E
S.—Centralia, 7.a.V1fr -_.,__ 12:00
6066hd Oeflod
11rerltre.Ita, 7lr£nb' 2:738
7—Centralia, Lavin 4:00
Hensel' 11, Atwood 0
Farit 'Peeled
1—Hensall) Jerry Chapina.n
2—HMeNali
eansat),gl1 ari) Wagner 1:00
(114nale) 3:55
3 Hensall, 13111 Noakes (Jones) 0:10
4 Hensall, Bili WM11te0
(Wagner) 16:05
5 HeOsdll, Heb I1 cNa1lslrLbh 14:00
3ecehd peeled
8 Heni9A1));, Cliillitnan 5:5"
7 Itelielall, Wegner 11:35
Penalty .-.- C ipchiee, 14.17.
Third Period
3 -lieneail, Ohabsend -- _.,_ 7:55
h 116iisa 1, W gner s 10:31,
IO—He110a11, Gary J`dhes
(Noakee) 15:50
11-1deii7a,l1, Oitipehaee 14:51
. Luton 2, Lyndon 1
First Period
1— bt,e ,; l�iell (1turdy) --.. 9:30
Second Period
2—L3'ltdatt, Pipe (Plinth) 2:715
3�Lt[t?aii, Cbu •111ia (P. dlrrlg) M
3—.Lucas, Coughlin
(A, Young) . -_ __ x__ _ 12:16
Three films§
SeFAtInk=;Tend
Hensel! 10 Moe Craig 1
drat Peeled
� ei1ba11 Noaikes (Wagner) :4'6
yw ones , Jot al(Wagner) 10:26
24--1161199.11, (Jb7OS) 11;50e1aeNe
4-1#eiistul, i2Naught6h
(SmaTe) 4:05
5--13ensall, Jones 171:254
6—Hensall, 111'cNatl htt)n 12131
Chmchaet: 14:02
Tilled Peeled
f_H(eens ll, 'Wither
r.
athe2:
5
AA Hensa�ll, NoelfgaJte8 (fakiier) 10:00
1.1.4,41416:411, 1 alt'bu@sway' 12: 7
filtintiewtt 1, Luoan 1
a4hrie t Wliib 6n Shats 6n dexi, 14.4
Firet Peeled
1.=-31affilbnt, harry thattleY
atttenda Peelediblyi:90
3 C,uc." n i5ttt i4' 11 (Gou5y) 6:22
Third Peeled
,ESetifilig..No 1e
Henaaii 4, Mildhiay I
`feet Variate
genri g—Nabe
A9eee1Xlliiqti Peeled.
2• li61n5 i , iy�yt 7eRAWY- -w 71:371
ildemey, T3, weber .«._W 11:fl1
air amu,
Wegner ......,.__..12:ole
Third Puled .
5.1 trisau, Wegner
( arbunn Neakee) .__.,, 1:12
6---2lettlst111, kVagner
(1S. asses) '-_---------- 71:25
Henlill 2, Belmont 0
1='Itbt Oersted
Nsieeie.•
iaitschehabe .24, Hat.
tJt M 10,00,
11e66ntf PeFlbd
1- Merisel Jettae 7011110tn41) 171:7171
Petr itlttb r:ha(inrlln 5130,
1vrXiL ell 7130, Ciliiyallow44,
vVMeer b:00, thInelldse 10;32,
Third Paelad
01'11,X11, 145a164,5 tilbeliruntll is 71
Penances Shims 2:47, Benny'
ler 9:40
Windy knows the exact Age
'0f the humin rade, but every.
body agrees that it lb' old enough
to know better,
•
g
4
Two Still Tie
For
Playoffs
ilo is going to represent the
"B"Needed of the Ladles Bowl-,
Ing League in the final play-off
for the grand chAmpiohshipt
The MightyMice arid .l;appy
Ga18 are deadlocked 111 a first -
place tie With 42 points each,
The
Ha
Gals '
HIPPY uiii ed 1
nt
1 6
p
the de
adlock with their cohsola-
tloh Seven poltlta&, While the
Mighty Mice faltered a little aS
they Suffered a. 54 setback from.
the Buttercups.
Wee, iiopes are holding doWit
third place in the standings with
05 points, While the Pin Poppettes
and Jolly Six follow with 34 and
31 respectively,
Hot Dogs ate still setting, a ` red-
hot pace in the "A" groupin aS
they, now hold 45 points to their
credit.
The Dogs' only . real threat
coiheS from, the .second -place
Whatlfats, who have 38 paints,
and the third-plaee Hi -Lights
with Se,
H. Beavers, of the Merry Maids,
rolled the highest triple of the
week, a 706.
"A'" droop
•Wllatndle '.(J, 'lAlaite, OOP)
tit Lights (rt.:bWtiod, 3571) ---
H' of Dors (5 Darling, 515)
i'r'Isky Six (E. Idaini(th, •142)
Bis-HdhAboliba, 549)
i1�77Wa'ttes (13. McCurdy, 415 _ 0
Merit Maids (1•l Bearers, zers 70
ll e 1)) _r.7
(Ji) * Dawns (V�•. Miner. nos) 0
Greet) t•16r-ns. (SJ, Meeks,. 520) --_ �g1
Allay Cate (1}. Prance, 562) 3
COOVO
(I'onpet(a9 (4. SllhpsOn, 651)
o11' d 'b, Q. awsa, 511)
li
Wee HIlly cr. I4eywoed 546) 5
.lolly Six (G. Skinner, 456') 2
Btiey Bees (V, NarVOy, 562) _ 5
Nile tia*ks .CH. 'Sang�•ster, 484)2
nuttercuue (31. Sadler, 701) _ GG
Mighty hilae (11, • Wllsan, "653) _ 2
HAM, Gals (R Coleman, 509)
Standihtla
1,A1, Group -
Hot Dog6 ____ 43 Ups & Downs 31
Whatnots __ 38. Alley Cats _ 2u
Hi Lights ___ 36 (4l'een IT. ,: 23
Marra.: At • �_ ,'11 141tlwettea
x1a- opk _ 30li'riskY SIX __ S
- �,,gt, deoup
l'Jkhty '1¢ . _ 42 7(4113' Rik .
1 appy Gals _ 49 iirttte,cups
Wet 7167155 _ 43 17uav E1ti§ _ 37
Pin Pep, ____ .16113, 3l11s _ 95
Nile Htl.Wits 15
•T'hie Week -In
'names Road
'5
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Easter Visitors
Miss Roseinary Passmore,_ of
Brantford, .With her parents, Mr.
and MO. Alvin Passinore. •
Missal; Margaret Jean and
MarionGibson of Bryansttlh,
co
with their atom, Miss Marilyn
Gardiner,
Miss Marilyn Moores, of Alma
College, St. Monist, ,with her
scents, Rev. ev. W. J. and Mrs.
1[earea.
Mr. grid Mrs. George Castle, of
London ,with Mr, gild Mrs. Joe
Remick.
M1§ees Mariotl. I,AnipIrt Mid
Margaret Bray; of London, With
their Weida,
Mr, Mid Mrs.neat.Pynl with
Mfg, N6i'ntati Kniht, of Seaforth.
WS, and S. Larry' Illidalph,
Mil, and Mrs. liob+ert Waters,
Miss Alma Borland, of T0rbhto,
Miss Betty Willett, of Hamilton,
Mill§ June Balriand, of Exeter,
With their parents Mr. acrd. Mrs,
Charles ,Borland. bn'Sunday, Mr.
and .Mrs. Willi§ Gill. and family,
Of Grand bend,Mr. Atid Mrs.
liert Borland, of Centralia, Mr,
And MVlrs, Wiliiain ltoweliffe arid
Glary, of lleiistill, visited with Mr.
and Mrs,' Borland,
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Brock, of
Zinn, Mt... and Mrs, Charles
rifilier, 01 Exeter, with • Mr, and
VW, Edwin Miller.
Mr, AndiMrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn, with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hawkins, of Andersen,
Mr, and MrS. Glenn ,Jeffery
with, Mr. and :Mrs, Roger Lenin-
hArt, of ltlrktoii,
Mr. And Mrs, Allam Wanner, of
S§rflie, isles, ussellAnne of
GrAnd teed, r, and MrsY oily.
Shult't1An . Marti* And Mark, Of
Ertlbtre llakMarifyli 7Cttekey'; Of
lit§tisAll, .Were guests On Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Pytin,
Mettle SIhtdlinAhi mtinsed hate
Aftery.Speenpding tsten days with her
lVtlr. Anti Mea, -!Melee 1li'alNaMOre,
David, iDentlla And Darlene,. with
Mee,, aced Mrs. Wellington HAIR,bf Crediton,
!lir, and Mrs, Gentle Andrew'
Aurid Anent, Of Lefgtyobd,. with
Mr and Mics. 'EI'neat Pyl't,
1.h'', Chmrie§ Sheerer spent t.lie
•*' 8k•ritltl .With Mr. and Mit
George Kellett.
Please teat td Piga 13
captured Ca district pee wee team has
chain ionship 4htonors
itt (.loderich a .faiitous. Yotul
Canada .Week"
Hensall Pee Wes won the
Pfrllntt1er Brothers Trophy, em"
blem;atic of "D" supremacy ih
the tournalletlt, by • blanking
Sentient 2.0 Monday, The llen-
sel1 club, coached by Saxr1.I1a1t-
nie, also reeeives individual
crests for the victory.
Exeterand Centralia pee Wees
Were ellniitated frets, "C" coo-
petitiati Wednesday, Exeter won
two eOnteets and the lads from
the it base eaptured one be-
fore 'bowing. out.
Exeter was ousted `Wednesday
when it lost 4-2 to West Lorne,
one of the favorites in the "C"
class.
Centralia went down; 10-1, to
Tenitskaining,
The Lucas club, only other
otter from this sr'ea, was ellrninnt•
ed in a 1.1 deadloek with Bei -
1110115 because the Irish posted
Less shots on goal, The Lucas
bOYS wont their first game 2.1
over Lynden.
Win Pour Straight
The Bewail club posted four
eonsecut1Ve victories in its tri,
(minima
o Pham ln._areh to the title, They
weed Atwood 11.0; Ailsa Craig
10-1; .Mildmay 4,2 and Belmont
hi the . cline:lier -0,
"Mildrnay's Little Monarchs
gave us the toughest• battle of
the tourney," Coath ltannie re-
ported after taking the title,
"They put up a good fight but
otir little Ear1 Wagner was too
much for them.
"The• teatn.played good hockey
with Earl Wagner, Jerry Chip,
chase and goalie Dennis Mock,
who posted two shutouts, Aim-
ing ..the way.
"Defensively, I couldn't ask for
a better job: than Jerry Chap-
man turned in As We Were twd
men short for four nninutes and
lie killed off the penalties saltie
s to per.
11
p
"ectlo
f n. •
"Our Well balanced club
brought US the championship,"
Earl Wagnr Start
Earl Wagner Was the big atuhib
ling Week for Mildmay Monarchs
as the little left winger niatehed
goal=for-goal with them and then
added tW0 More for good meas,
are to Pitt tete game 011 ide. The
four -goal ,spree Was too ztitreh
for the Monar1 hs to dVereome
S6 they bowed out of contention.
Earlier in the day, 1#ensall's
Bill Noakes fired a hat trick to
lead his elub to a decisive 10-1
victory aver Ailsa Craig.
Bob McNaughton and Gary
,lone, scored two each while Bill
Harburn and .Earl Wagner con-
trlbUted singles for the winners:
Bob Shipway scored .the Ione
Ailsa Craig goal at 10:20 of the
third period,
In Still another landslide vic-
tory, Jerry Cha�"stiiali and Earl
Wagner produced! three goal "f -
forts while Bill • NOake g"' e
s scored
twice to -spark Hensall to an 11-0
decision over Atwood. •
Hensall Wilt return t0 Gelder,
s lch this Saturday :afternoon at
3:00 p.m. to sheet the "W' or
g "C" 'Matters iii the grand chain
pionahlp layoff:
a tarry 4ones and tial 14loak7a
bored the big softie in the
deeijin" ane against BelmontWWhhile Jeal Chapntail and ]111
Hobos Welted d up _assists on
the scoring plays,
hater •Going Strong
Exeter pee Wees,• one Of the
better balanced clubs in the "C"
souping, trampled Chesie 10'0
111 their first outing and clipped
Milverton 3.2 in their second,,
Chesley had little opposition.to
offer against the aggressive;
hard -skating Exeter team .atit�
the winners practically scored
at will.
Itlghtwin er Freddy Wells and
centre Itleky Boyle speftrheadett
the win With three goals apiece
Jinx Carscadden, Lester 1Jey.'
wood, Brian 1•lall and non Coop -
Cr were single marksmen for the
Exeter represontatives.
Against Milverton, Dori Cann
drew the spotlight as he played
an outatan. tng genie on the de-
fensive and offensive plays for
nearly the :three full periods
without •relief. The rushing de
feneernen seored one goal and
set up another in the 5-2 tri.'
uniph.
Lester ,HeyWodd, :Jimmy Cars-
cadden, Rickey Boyle and Fred-
dy Wells registered the balance
of the Exeter goals,
.1Cen Mckenzie scored both
Milverton goals.
Oen-Two Kayo.
Centralia Pee Wees, backed by
the brilliant efforts of Roy Lavin.
and pored Lanib, tz'ounl;ed the
Wingham Pee Wees --entry 7-0
in their only game of the tourney
to date to keep their, hopes alive,
The winners wasted little time
inhitting the scoresiieet as levy
Lavin Seared the first of his
three goals just 4Q seconds atter
thepuck been b had e ' , dropped.
.
Rightwinger Fred Lallib drill-
ed Nonce three e0nseeutive goals
In the second period and added
a single in the third 16 go with
Lavin's, effort to make the 7-0
verdict.
Centralia, a "C" team like ,tire
Exeter entry, will colltinue play
on Wednesday night for the right
to advance into the "C" finals,
on Friday,
Lucen Eliminated
The Liman club took a close
2.1 decision from Lynden oil
Danby Coughlln's pair of goals
Mit dropped
phi out of the running
bit a 1-1 tie with Belindnt When
the shots oh' goal favoured Bel-
niant 14-9, -
.Bi11. Neil scored Lucan's lone
Marker while Harry.. Bentley
tallied itt the first period for
Belmont.
Lineups
]3'1 Eli• -- Gehl, Snell; denfence,
Cahn, Schroeder; centre, Brod5I'ick;
wrings, Wella, Boyle; a1l¢rflktee,
Heywood, Cooper, Nagel, Carscaiis
Ilton,
MIr v1xt.TON-Goal, Harrow; des
r'eiu'e,• BI1ndselte, MMuiirg,ui ; A1on1rI,
11jCt'1';
swinge, Ping, la41 ,, ,441,i"ilrie;.
a 111r11sles, 1141111e, Jerk,. Drupri,
1lofftuan, b"t4 tllinlA', lkatherneI,
013,1iit11,ty . ' rloal, 1"7181.51 tJb,
fence, ii Le 'k, At1'Phersent ventre,
Nlclro5t1 wings, Atri(cultlitl:l, Rhine;
snort -Altos, 3A': 14:13'10,. (I.. i1l(Yle41,;
3)thttnn, 1irhlir)t'otb, ettlabist', t„r1,a
ye11, hehultt, dhtrcey Hurst,
den, ati•b'alis, hall, •14weltzer, Iiatn.'
("l0v'I`li,il,tA (lrnU, tinge's;. 0O-
fence, 1,eat1 rl'()al,. liaitlerr C4nit'tl,
,l,aviri. )ling, 341111), lirayl 011 l'
nates, 1410114.0, 'veli!, tiaul, 'ktuill•
it•ell,Ellirtve, 1`tOsewut41:3'.
W1NUit tA1 Ono', Iliad, de
i
fence, ''lidurpeen, atat9tani centre,
Strongt 'Wings,i'o:'don, Cautiltiallt
atteenatcs,D. 14illrlrell, • AteDoultall,
kingllstt, 1410ttn, Farrier, Btlt5710n
Uor1l758 11 lllllr1to11, t,anfkitet.,
(10:4 i)ennt7 Aiorkt
detencp, ti. T1r111erL 7. (Thlpe1$set
realm, :Hobby Swale; wings, Bub
ASeNauglltoa, ,)orrY Chap/Dant ttl'•
ternntes, 11,. Klapp, U. , Jo:1es l3..
Noaiias T, ,Tones, J, Joh:neon, 14,
Ilat'hut n, , Mdttsl,ettu, 1y. Wegner;
1t Benton .(sub -goal).
d4.:1'WOofi . - G a1, Muriayt da=
fence, Harrison,. 1`lhl'eaderi centre,
:Harem; wings, Hamilton, D.
1Xnniiiton: alternate's,1)., 1,tbrook. :Kum.
not!, AbriMouldier, I), at.
ter, J. fetter, It, Douglas,
Douglas.
titicAN -- Goal, rjartlni1•1 novo,
cloudy, i(evington" centre, 1)111 Nell;
Wings, Iitldstnt, 1tltll'd> I A ter„atet,
Harrigan, Han Coughlin, Black,
1'arki(1505, Y0UI1;, 'I!t•udgeon, •C r-
nlicha1L, 1,ewis. G. young, Alatrsffin
(sttb•geal),
I,YN1117N—5t'.ioal, 7auiihatn',, ds-
donee, A11Ahet, 1 111111pm centre, ,'Pip ;
wings, Patterson, Alain; alternates, ,
'+lain, Thittetrson, Nesi'telt, Nortliah,
Lo14wilh, 'Taylor, I3lnkley, 40hhstbn,
Anderson.
AXI.hA
CRAIG — goat, I`iebinson:
defence, J. Morrissey, 11, MO1'r'1500'1
centre, I3ob S1:ipway; wings,. "Wads-
worth, Slater; alternates, Barnes..
Collins, Lockhart, Walk, McLean,
Oar r t
1• y, Roal , Brans dn.
BIOLMON'J! (foal, Pogue; de-
fence, Ferguson, Wlnrermute; centre,
):Bartley; wings, 1tieKeeh, llarnbly;
alternates, Schuyler, McInnes,
Clarke,, Richardson, •23. Wilisey, J.'
1vtllsey, Johnston,
MILDMAI' Claal, Weber: db-
fence, Nelsen, Morley; centro,
Lieseiner1 wings, Sebuaern. 13.
Weber; alternates, Piet%, L, Weber,
liirltinson, bletzler, Tona, NtlrhtlI,.
gate, Graham, }toward, If, Weber.
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