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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-12, Page 4ilmosAtioetoto, DotOtul,or 12. 57 141,01,1,14004.41414,111110,11111441.1,144MtWtiot.m.44414mmintNitt.H.1.11411411141114111MAMILA41, • Lets Talk 4, SPORTS, ... Ey DON !'.13.0QM BMW '0111AVIRIT Sports Editor Hockey on the local, frent„ as far as the inter- Uediate team is concerned,. is moving about as fast AS a herd of turtles rounding a ,quarter -mile. 'turn on a race tragk. Since the, current edition of the. molimvics was first baptized into' the $57-'58 schedule, which is nearly three weeks. old, • they have played a mere three games. Leaking at the pictureon paper it .couldn't be rosier as the,tribe sits in first place with three wins -to,. its. credit. However, if things -don't soon start to perk up with more league games, Exeter may find themselves so far out of condition by the time play - of time rolls around, that in the first series they'll get slaughtered, * Steps have been taken to overcome the long lengths of idleness which is facing all nine cubs the leagne.. Nothing can be done, however, until the . group convener,: DOUG THORNDYKE, of Clinton,. decides to add to the schedule, As it stands,. each team is only playing a -home-and-home series with one another which allows a mere 16 games. 'Usually a double schedule is planned to give each club 32 games and plenty of action to keep the fans interest - Exhibition games will have to be held if things continue the, way they are. The executive is stand- ing pat until after the new year with the way things are but have the WATERLOO SISKINS and KIT., CliENER GREENSHIRTS standing by •in •case they need some help. Both the clubs are first class Junior •"B" teams: ' Things pick up this weekend with two games taking place on two •consecutive nights. Friday the 13th (anyone superstitious?), the •locals will tangle with the LUCAN IRISH inthe refreshment town and then make the return jaunt back to Exeter on Satnr- day or the second. This is one series I don't think I'll stick iny neck out, to say who's going to win but it is a 'cinch ,that both games will be hard-fought right*Irono. the, • drop of the ,puck to the final whistle. However, if HAL "Ribby' RIBSON hasn't stopped smoking those :cigars Nvbile scraping the ice, the tribe may run into trouble since they're not used to playing knee deep a.shes. What do you say, Harold? How about fldbd- -ing for thi,s game? * * * * RUSSIANS FINALLY LEAVING I guess I was a bit hasty in last week's column about the RUS-, `SIAN SELECTS- in their tour and about their playing. We„cut their games a little alert and'. it looks -as though we • even outguessed ourselves' on how they would stand up to body contact. Apparently they piked up so -me 10 of 19 penalties in a recent game. W11, it just goes to show that the refe.ees aren't blind, Speaking about referees, did 'you see -that Friday night contest? We understand that one of them is a. paint salesman' and if ,it's true, , we would like to advise him Lb keep selling his product. We • tried to explain to him that the puck went into the net off the goaltenclers' stick after -it hit the back. of our hand but you may as well have been talking to SOLOGUBOV in English. When we politely re- layed the information on that he couldn't see the. play anyway from whete he was standing back at the blueline, this is *hat got us perturbed. He agreed! Looks like the aitie oldstory, never argue with the referee because you'll never get anywhere. 4 * * * * * • PIGSKIN SEASON OVER—Football has final- ly conte to an end in EASTERN and 'WESTERN CANADA' and to the amazement of some, but not to the majority ,of people, all of the laurels Are resting - in the eastern portion of the continent. The SHRINE GAME played on Saturday in a sea of mud wound up in fine style for coach JIM TRIMBLE of the Ti- CatS as the east outscored the west 20-2. • • It was a real splashy classic. You only had. to * be nailed once and your number was practically unreadable. It seems to us that a high class event like this would. do much better as far as the gate is concerned, to be held as a warmup to the GREY. CUP GAME. The weather is bad enough in the majority of cases at Grey Cup time but with the. Shrine game a week or two in advance, it might give the spectators their money's worth to see the top athletes in action on a gridiron where they can play their best. • • * * * , THIS 'N THAT—There can't be any love lost between EARL BART.ON and JACK. DWYER who played with MOHAWKS last year. See where they got into a little scrap in a game at Strathroy .'. We hope -we don't make any of our readers too thirsty With the use.nf tie word "hornebrew" in referring 'to our hockey club . • PINPOPPER$ of the Exeter Bowling League are seeking special -permission to • finish out the bowling season at the curling rink. The reason—they dropped another, five points this week to a VOLKSWAGEN and a 'STUDEBAKER! (Ivan Hunter-Duvar and Jack Heywood) . . Don't •ieget the Saturday battle at honie against LUCAN. Game time 9:00 p.m. • * I* * CONGRAULATIONS to BILL OBEfilt the newest family man in town. Bill's wife, BARBARA, just presented him With an eight -pound, five. Millet baby girl. I'll really enjoy smoking this cigar, Willi/ft! •(Printer's Note: I hope you choke on it!) .41404:11.14.00toccoorivointoutimonottontinintinoommnonotimoloomommotiniootont000litonos *lied 'Bowling League Friday, December 13 900-11:00 p.m. PRIZES 1'ittiES6..-- PRIZES COMO Out And Mn b The Full Exeter !Bowling Lanes 1 #0 Lett Matnitht, Prep EXITtlk teseremeememelfeatmennientimenerentmelimmeninnetennuelemno I 1 E Clinton Colte have taken over sale possession of Bret place in the 'WQM floneebrew-Inte "B" hockey league standings as a result of en S-6 victory over Fo. rest Lalresides on home the Sat- Urday night. The Colts, who have played more games than any other team in the league, hold a two point margin over the second place Exeter Mohawks who turned, back lidertoe Wildcats 74 on Saturday eight for their third win in as many games. Clinton missed their golden opportunity to move into a four paint lead whenthey dropped a 7-5 decision to the smooth skating Forest Lakesides in Forest ear- lier in the week. Zurich Flyers wen their first game of the season in Lucan on Tuesday night by spanking the Ilderton Wildcats 10-5. The vie tory left Zurich with a 1-1 record while the Wildcats dropped dawn to seventh place, With their see- ond loss of the week. Sparked by the two -goal per- formance of Hap Randall, Blackwell Holidays downed Point Edward Merchants 4-2 to bring their win -loss record to an even 2-2 for the season. Ed Horn- blower and Stu Saul fired the Exeter Team Runners -Up other Eleckwell inarker$ while Taft Wright taihed twice for Point Edward. Lucan Irish, who have had only one goal scored against them in the two games 'they've played, are holding down third piece with a 2.0 "record, The lush downed point Edward, this week 8.1 and ran rough -shod' over Blackwell 10-Q for their pair of victories. Tensiort is building high be- tween the Lucan Irish and Exe- ter Mohawks, who haven't site * ered a UM, as they play a weelgend doubleheader . eterting Friday night, in lateen with the J'eturn. -game in Exeter 4a Sate cueday. Each team is wel1 ba - 'lanced and with red-hot rivelrY • between the fans from each cell- tre, the Arenas should be ; paceed. Hensall 'will move into its second game of the yenng sehe- dule on Friday, Dec. 13, when they tangle with the Zurich Fly- ers. Zurich will ' play ite game in the liensall arena, Tribe Rallies in Third To Whip Ilderton 7-3 Exeter Mohawks Continued 'who missed because of the 'flu, their winning ways in the WOAA I rDiroX ErGOal: z,SraFbor- liornebreiv Int. 13" 'lackey 0 IT -A.1 ;,1 P fenee;--.si 811 schedule in Exeter en Saturday c• ent re : t ' o I 1111 g's w inigs rh!'t;c111.-yrIn eel, Loft; alternai.es: Evans, 14,1ay night when they downed the de- termined Ilderton Wildcats 7-3 'oretNfaermta. w Heynolds: begorhe0.13iIinsl.,front-running e 250Xaus" line ee Bill Pineombe, Larry Heideman and 'Jim Russell - came with enethe; alternates: OhteV.44, • five unanswered. goals in. the final.131ti,111,""rrt Bundle, eleotorsyalt'aY in as strtalbre's hstarts. r'a"". I l'in "e tpeirrildkFirst Period Held.entan was the main thorn • 1-Thierton Evans Jr)'(AleNa5,i30 in the side of the apposition as 2 -Minton, O'Neil, 10:27 he fired four goals and assisted 3-3faete,r. em an (CI ray t t, on another as the 23-yeareild cm. • eVen„PeTYpeteetherenn 1,0.ene„Ae tre turned in eis- best display of 7:4n, ',rhureti (interference) the season. 11:54. - erood. Iperiod Trailing 3.2 going into the final Exeter Lanes have moved into 20 minute period, it took Jim ,a second place tie in the Jitter.' Russell only 50 seconds to put Town Bowling League race as 9. the tribe back on even terms as result. Of a' 94 sweep front the he sank Heideman's rebound tail -end 'Palmerston entry this when coasting in 011, the right week and Atwoodes .9-2 setba'ek* side of the net, After 'a typical at the hands of the strong Ver-' Heideman marker at 4:09 to give gus club.. -the Mohawks the lead, Leftwing. Alihongh Exeter' ad Fergus er Bill Pincombe scored on the shot side when he tested Scar- borough in the Ilderton nets from fifteen feet -oUt. Two more scor- ing plays on unassisted solo ef forts by "Heidi" put the game. on ice far the locals, are tied or -the runner-up spot,' the locals hold the edge in total. pins' with 32,919 'compared to 31,- 470 for 'Atwood. Fergus and St. Marys,although in third and fourth place respec- tively, in the league standiegse have rolled five genies less than the rest of the. league. and -will undoubtedly remove- at least` one of the top three teams by the end' of next week when they catch up. Listowel topped the Walkerton Uphill Battle Mot of the Way Although: the. -tribe game up with the. Much-needed goals in were, flying from the drop of the the final frame, Ilderton ' Wild.- cats, under Manager.Don Buddo, anky Larry 4 -Exeter, Sabot:yin, 4:32' 5-1Iderton, Loft, 12:01 Penalties -.Coates (Interfer- ence) 3:35, Collings (high 7:41. tOberle (high sticking) 7:46, Sabourin Inge 1:17, Charlton (tripping) 12:49, Lay:port '4elhowinps) • 14:41, •Sabonrin (interference) 15:05 • • 'Ph Ird Period ' 6 -Exeter, Bits11 (Heldiman). :50 7 -Exeter, Beidemae, • 4:09 • • 1 -Exeter, Pineombe, 6:10 9 -Boner, Hefdernan, 16:13 10 -Exeter, Heideman. 19:13 Penalties - Collings (high • slicking) . 7:51, Delbridge (holding) 15:29, Charlton (holding) 9:27, second league entry downed St. Jumped off to a 2-0 lead. ' leads Tribe. Marys by the same mire, Disorganizing the , Mohawks Three hundred or better games with some fine offensive and de- Lanky .Larry Heideman, teant were turned in this week by Zip rensive playing, Ilderton went captain and classy centremen Lumley (Walkerton) 330; R. me. one up when Bobby 'Evans porn- .the current 1957-58 hoineb'rew Connel (Listowel) 312, Doug Cas- bined. with ,Scott McNair' for "a tion of Exeter Mohawks, is off to sidy. (Pin Boys) 310, Jim Seig. niiller (Pin.Boys) 307 and Colonel Hart (Atwood) 301. *• Pin Boys 9-2 While Walkiarton's puck in the first period and Standings! W Pins Distowel---__ 10 22 5 40 32303 Exeter 10 PT 1:1 35 32919 Atwood 39 17 13 AS 31470 'Fergus 25 16 9 16 23131 St. :Slarya•.- 25 16. 9 31 26606 Walkerton10.-12 10 26 29969 Pin Bmys 30 122 17 21426 PalnierSton , 10 7 23 14 29175 Bowlers Win 18 Turk eys The annual turkey batvi was the feature attraction this: week - in the • Exeter efee's Bowling League and no Jess than 18 birds were won by bowlers from 17 dif- ferent teems. George Glendenning was the first .to win a bird with a high triple of -712 ,while A. ,Blatike's 327 single was good for a prize. Eric Heywood with a high single plus to make 297 and Cal Wm's high triple plus for a 782 looked after thd handicap divi- sion. Hidden score winners incleded "Red" Kuhlman 407, Stan Frayne 518, Fred Darling 609 and Bruce Osgood 684. Glass turkey winners were Bob Sanders, Reg Stagg, Gar John- ston, Dick Jerinyn, Lew Kirk, Larry Heideman, Ken HockeY, Neil Redman, Lorne Howie and E. We'bstee. ' In regular- league competition, •Red's Billiards continue to 'set the pace with 61 points but the e Spares are continually surging to. within a striking distance as only eight points separate the two. Butchers are three points back of the Spares while the Trades- men have 45, Windmills 44, Tip Trippers, Pin Poppers arid Ring- ers eacit with 43. Alandlnics Tted's • 01 goal at 4:32. a flying, start in the local clubs Max O'Neil put the Wildcats point parade as he holdsea three - two up at 10:27 when he blasted point lead over his closest rival. a shot past McFalls front direct- The smooth -moving • eye-catch- ly in front of the net. er has whistled a total of nine Heideman opened the scoring pucks past rival goaltenders and for Exeter near the 'conclusion Of set up three eether scoring. plays tbe opening frame with • Bill. for.12 points le three games. Oberle and "Boom" Graved: Although held to only a single drawing assists on tile play. marker against , Forest -a week Down one goal at the start of ago, Larry dented the twine four the second, Gib Sabourin, Mo- times in each gaine against hawk centreman, lifted a high Blackwell •and liderton, to gain shot into the short side after 1 his margin. • • • , rounding the net to tie bp the Leftwinger . Bill Oberle,. has game, However, Kenny Loftilift- blinked the light four 'trines in , ed Ilderton into etlie lead once OflC his three gamesand his, assisted again with an unassisted marker on five other .scoeingt plays to at 12101. hold down the runner-up spot Goaltending, Superb, • with ripie pCoach Jim "Red"ollits. Ray Scarborough was a atandNay ng - Loader and "Beem" Gravett are deadlocked for third place with eight points each while- Centre - man, Gar. Johnston follows with' a five -point total, Rugged e elefeneeman Bob out in the Ilderton 'bets as he stopped shots from all angles to keep the ecore down. Although Dick McFalls have as much work to do as his rival, he settled down after al shaky start Coates is leading the sin bin th'e first..petiod te -turn in, a rade with his 16 mieutes itt pew - steady performance fot the local club. alties in, three games. . Kevin, Delbridge, defence; part - Tom Collings, Bob* -Evans and part- ner of Coates,. is right on his Scotty. McNair all stood out for heels with 10 minutes, Ilderton. Gar Bakere agile netmieder of Mohawke.• were without the services ' of Playing Coach Jen last: year's Sr. "Jr Mohasyks, Loader, who, is out of action with and Dick McFalle have been a twisted knee and Bill Waghorn, To the &attending duties. eo date, Baker. has played in teeo Gar Baker and Gar Johnston games allowing • seven • goals, while McFalls was between 'the Ups and Downs with 611, won pipes for the third te• let .in the freebowling award for high three, Together theAwee have an triple games, average -of 3.33 goals per game. . Statistics are as follows: floc:fere (1). 'Wood:en 541) .. 7 roil' rvX MC,' 110 A kiii7 • HI -Lights (L. Hammond 109) _ Handicappers (S. Wright 537) - . Ga G A 1' P,itn. P1115 (M, Mover 405) 0 Larry T•teideman 3 9 3 12 1) - Alley- rats ((S. 117.1-rn. 925)_ 7 Hill ()belle ...1- 3 4 .5 9 6 • Blowelles 5325- __ Don Grarett 3 .what,,Nots (JunoWaite 512) 5 .1 im ander 2-4 4 . Pin Poppettes (r. Haugh 611) _ 2 (3;i;ri 1,151,,setiir Be Hops (41, 'Learn 6:10). • . - 4 ; Ai:combo ' 3 2 2 -4 0 Nike, HW aks (B. Sangster 550) _ 3 ( 11: SabourIn 2 5 0 - 2 Lollipops LT. Lippert 05'.1. 4 (3r Hiotimlaert 1 0 1 4 • Rapp's" elate cr. Lovell 5011 ___ 3 Atur, Ilrintitell imet :Flatten 1 0 0 0 IT "HA Gro -up I Bill Wag -horn. 2 * 0 0 6 i'"pa & Downs "(AL' )i..).art 511) - 7 r 3117i 711a4,Donald _ 1 0 n, 7 11ierry :Maids (X. Harness 04)4 Kevin Delhriclge -1 0 0 10 Atighty.lkilee (E. ''..11orloy 129) .1101, - n '010 .9'riskY 141z (3, Guilford 401) __ 2 .1a,c1c Parson Ds" -_ 1 0 0 (1*0 )fot 6M4 1r'.Mgr to " ,it 54 „Rundle 1- 0 0 0 0. Bois (0, Webster -143) _ 2 Go4likeeptri, 1tc4, Tony' Olx GG Skinner 403) 5 . (8a. GA Butteroups (T. Elliott 466) 2 419.r Hake.. '2 7 Wee lAnden(iPid ti71) 5 pid14 Al-CFA:11a ' , 3 Hollettes (0, Marks 511) • ., 210 ... • -- Please Turn to Page . 5 Ilx,AF‘I.e.ft):agTen-t11.13 • 'Bulthera 511 Trade:Mum 45 . (Vriel —„„ 45' Pin Poppers 41 flingers 43 tloj,os (V Mille men 42 Hoare Paris; ..... 43 Paielcote • ... 40 Hig 37 Edselairee. lmperiala - . 26 canners ................:,,. 23 Runners -Up Nip Leaders Whatnots moved to within 10 points of the pace-eetting Pin Poppettes this week wheis they upset the loop leader 5.2 in an Exeter Ladies' Bowling League schedule game. c JunesrneWaite, Who trurtdied 632 pins, paved the way for the extra Oeilits by the Whatnots, Phyllis Baugh led the Poppettes with fl 615 ttiple. Only four seVen.point wilts were captueed in both the "A"• and "TV grouping this Week. 0oofers, ittendicappers and AI= Wr114tWash:df their 61)7)0:fart % the only team to win tatted points in the "Pt" section, The lips and Downs' viethee was big one as 'they managed to 'stretch to four points their' lead over the second pleet Mighty Mthe why took five from the Frisky Six, In their battle for the leadership. Ent Ottet, Jolly Six, 'mut W01•6 Hopes. 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