The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-29, Page 7Around The
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�y. .. fly :LIARRY HEIDEMtAIII
are: ,John. Loader, Barry Bays,;
han1,. Ronald Mundt. Ttanald
.Alis, Victor Maw* Ricky
Weber. Randy 1rWeber, Sherry
Wein, Glen Stire, Jan Howard,
1)ou,g Beavers,. Eddie Knob -
lough, 1).avicl Kelly. Derrick
Bakker, Doug l►11;,&ride .and Frank
De fries,
Sati4rctay I#lornin hoclQy A•'•All. players are to be :at the
the arena showed the Ileo wee arena at 7.3ft sharp with their
cquionlcut.
Wings edging the Rangers by a All Saturday morning llocke;v
score of 4-2. Goalgetters for the players, plus Bantam and, J11id.
Wings were Larry Wiilert, ,Soh get players, are Invited, free .of
ric>)unald anal. 1Th y A1c17oti,aW, charge,) to see the hockey games
•,•allies for the :Rangers were b' 1 ei4 .at the arena. this Friday
Ray Ashbury and .;tint Garsca . .and .Saturday might.
¢elft
In the second game, the Jets
nipped the ] agies .4.3, Lally
Br111lnei1 was a 'two•goal man
for the .Jets with stogies going
to .Doug Stanlake atilt Sam tl-
lingsworth, .Garry 1d1e picked up
two for the Eagles with Denning ,feta ._....
netting the third
In the third game, the Rockets 1binhltwka13nt;ert{-
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1x11!!# a4erk'11 Sll,re,lr
wings R, Range'r's 2
lets 4. Bugles
Rockets 7.- Mohawks .4
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trounced Mohawks 7.4. Jackie Rockets _ .._
Glover and Mike Cushman pro- :maws
video most of the scoring for
the Rockets as they each reg-
istered the hat . trick. .A - single
starker by Ronnie Broderick
reullded out the scoring .for the
Rockets. For the Mohawks,
Larry ' Stire picked up three
goals while the fourth was added.
by Richard McIntyre.
Pee Wee Ail Stars who play
in Lucan this Saturday are:
Mike Cashman, Neil Hamilton,
Gary Parsons, Jackie Glover,
Larry Brintnell, Bob McDonald,
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R41-..110c.kr•lr vs. Moles
8-Ill—Rangers vs. lata
10.1 I- \1nh1i vks vs, Wings
40:;10,11 10--11 .I�ev11s vs. 11 116V
1 :80,12:00-..Partthel•m #•s, C'on16t3
M. 11 I.,
:1.11.1't I1411' .Hell 111;1
Scores To IWSWIi 1
Fon ad lens '1, Manic Lra.fn 0
Dunlops 3, Red Wing's 2
t'anadiens 3, Dunlops 2
Stanr1inss
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Larry Stire, :Tim Carscaddcn,i,;;; r>Sna . . a i i n
Danny Lepaghan, Peter De Vries, Alaule leafs . 1 n 1 n
Larry Willert, Andre Kenyon, Ref 1\'inra 1 0 1 0
Jeff Pearson, Ray Cockwell and Ilia{• IJc.'•en Scute'
bi ly .Allen, •
All players are to be at the le" ll,lea;lnlc -
arena with their equipment at 1flli,v 'alien _
12:00 sharp. Hob Benninti-
Wee Wee hockey players who rii( y 1.17:1P,1,1; -"
will play in Exeter Friday night .l.outa
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Mitchell Victims
SH Cagers Win. Three
South Huron District High 1 Kr15z G-plenQ, 1a; Tisch Hodgson, 6; ('oak, 2; 'Iliegal. 2• Frier, Johns,
School Lagers showed I110i'e fi \iltilyn hlnmlltnn, Pat Rowe, \nrrpn, Pelhicls, F.Ilapott, Hae-
nesse on the basketball courts 1''y titin„, (t)n! Ilnaarttt. .\nn !;arta,
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, 11cxruule.r, a\nne. (,'entice, Xathy SOi'Jif .IJ( nos- --- T,nn Killeen,
Tuesday afternoon as they swept Itmi ina \uslnn (inlrna, Betty 2; lora Ilk 1lnyle, 1; 'reel Sanders,
bison, carol 11r•(''tu•dy 12; .lark Stephan, 1; ;("red lleafar-
111'1'('Itt,Lt. (;,lit 11,11'lte,v, 12; dine, 2; Steve Penning, 4; !lean
lnrt Jefferson, I; larh..JlnePher- a'ttlinipht, 4; itob Sellrneder, 2•
son, 2; Banc\ J3owmn,f I,cnnna 14111 1Iin--0y, 2; P11111 -lmaolter.
Fisher, ; Donna Wagner, 2; Ay Fre,! Ssndera, Hale 'survey,
l!ow, Mary Park Mann, Janet Ale- Scnrer; Douglas Ruvehe
Naught, I'itea nor• 1'.nlae, 1'111 Ino Referee: W. ;\!oleo.
Brown, Helen Conk,
Team Scorer: Judy 'rennant The second game of the double -
:Referee: Donald Hesse header saw the local seniors
South Huron senior girls ran drop a close 45-42 game. M-
a 21.9 decision. In the South up an 8-0 first quarter lead and though South Huron bounced
Huron gym, the junior, boys then shifted into high gear to back with 16 points in the final
picked up their first victory in round out their decisive 21-0 ver- quarter, they were still four
three starts by whipping the visi- dict for their second win in three shoe., of winning the game, ,A
tors 31-18 but the seniors ran games, poor second and third quarter,
into fourth quarter trouble when Roxanne Beavers led the locals I11 which' they could only pick
their desperation rally fell. three in the scoring race with five up 13 points, was the main cause
field goals for 10 points while of their downfall.
teammates Ntirdza Gulens with Sholdiee's 23 point effort Was
seven and Allison Clarke with tops far the afternoon as .he sank
four rounded out the balance of shots from .all. angles -for 11 field
goals and one foul shot. Bob
McNaught was seven points back
of Sholdice with 16 while Man
Clelno picked up' three. Two
points by Harmer and one by
Bill Sherwood accounted for the
rest of the Mitchell scoring,
three out of a possible four
games from Mitchell in the dis-
trict r-'el'thex Conference Basket-
ball League.
The local girls' squads wrap-
ped up both ends of a double-
header over in Mitchell as the
red-hot junior team outscored
Mitchell 31-22 while the seniors
followed the winning trail with
points shy of a 45-42 verdict,
Gulens Girls Pace Juniors
Ilze Gulens with 15 points and
Kris Gulens with 10 paved 1110
the scoring.
way in the offensive department Betty Harmer, Joyce Jordan
for the local juniors to chalk up and Carol Bradwin looked after
their third straight victory of 1 the Mitchell scoring,
the season, Barb Hodgson rallied SF111u11 reue.f,a
for the other six points,
Gail Hughey \Vas the big gun So,llk, *Huron 21., 21I(elhc11 11
for Mitchell with 12 while Ina rol:'1'1r t-it'silo —.:,.moon ('llirke,
Jefferson followed with four for 4; ln1•dzr1. (%ulcus, ;; r.osanne
13tavels 10; !!bine hassle, baea-
the two tap scorers on the los- nor 1lodgins, Carolyn ()1(e, ,Ipso
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]3ria.n Ailey's 16 points was
tops for South Huron while Fred
Hunter ran second with 10. Alan
lusehe dropped in three field CUSHIONED -ACTION
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:11J.'J'(:Jali:t,1, .-. I301.ty Irarmer, 4: a nine point afternoon and fete WRINGER WASHER
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Junior Boys Take First 811t,I cit .r.,, Sou1b. Horou 42
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of '• Ted Sanders, South Huron Naught, 15; rime, :1; llal rnnr.
juniors chalked up their initial ill. wnoll' 1; (•hers"' °wens, rur-
win of the season by dumping sovi,fr 1!! Rod -- }1t'lan
Mitchell 31.18 on their home 16; 'Weed Hunter, 10: Alan Rnschc,
floor. 8; rete Ila voile, 4; fish ,\ieNell,
Steve Henning ani! Dean Mc- 10(, 1: 1ie1111 Nodl(ins,•
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