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SPORTS
By DQNBQOM BOOM" GRAVETT
Aports. Editor
"MACS •HAVE WHAT IT TAKESI" WITTY
S;(t Smith, last year's playing solei' of the
world "amateur" champion tad we Ilse the :word
"amateur" 'loosely) Whitby Dunlops, tout "us .that be
thinks !Belleville McFarlands have the "goods" to
win the hocl;,ey title overseas this year. He comment-
ed that every player on the 11IcFarland club would
be playing his best brand of hockey when the time.
arises, Smitty :feels that the McFarland club will be
forced to go all-out to bring home the bacon.
"Belleville's .only trouble on. the whole is that
they are a little weak flown the -centre, if the club
could have landed centre Connie Broden, .they (Belle
villel could have made things a lot easier for them,
selves. 1 understand that his (Rrodenl job held him
from takng off again. ;But they'll (Belleville) take the
best of theni if every man plays up to his capability."
To dale, the McFarlands have chalked up a record
Canadians should be proud of,
This is the time of year that the• water starts
to boil as the so-called world amateur championship
playoffs are about to swing into realism. Papers across
the country have slammed the Macs and Canada left
and right for not sending a better club. Sitting back
ancl looking over their record to date, the Canadian
entry couldn't be asked to do much better ir, their
exhibition tour at least, Of course they play teams
that may not be any better in calibre than many in-
termediate clubs in this country but the fact remains
that they are also meeting strong contenders from
European countries and are still coming up with
victories,,
To date, the Belleville club has something like
16 wins and a tie. The tie came in the first r, game
Of their rugged. schedule in Paisley, Scotland, when
they tanhled with the Pirates the same day they
arrived, We certainly are not going to make any
c-,cuses for the lUcFar•lands if they happen to lose
pl
the title picked up by Whitby, as we sincerely believe
the boys will give it all they are expected to and
more. We believe that Canada, with .its t5overnment
boc'.ies and citizens thrdughout the country, expect
entirely too much for the material it sends over.
Athletes' from this continent can come out on the
s'tort end in skiing, swimming, figure skating and
Empire Games championships and no one seems to
give a hoot. Put just let the hockey representatives
lose on? game .in nine or ten and drop the world
hockey title to some other country and everyone flies
into a heated dither!
\ire, like- Sid Smith, think that the Canadian
government should. snake it their business to see that
the best possible representatives cross the ocean
with some financial support. We don't say finance
the whole deal, but if the government bodies got
behind it, we're sure marked improvement would he
shown in the scores posted by Canadian. entrants and
,the calibre of hockey talent this country really pos-
sesses.F.or• a .hockey
on the hullabaloo on rough
play appearing in foreign newspapers and our own,
we think Ted Reeve's comment in the Toronto 'fele-
gram suns up the situation very nicely. It goes like
this:
"If the Europeans want to play hockey, Jet
them play the rules like we play 'em for a change.
If a man can't stand a body check he should leave
his skates in the cupboard.
"This one Canadian here is fed up to the hip
pacts with all this ,natter about the dirty Pentictons,
Whitbys, McFarlands, etc. if you are a few thousand
miles feom home and some clowns come to a game
armed i 1th ice -balls to hurl at you like srocks, why
wouldn't you hang on to your war club and give the
s.o-and•sos a receipt?"
CBC radio's TransCanada network will carry
a "lige" play-by-play description of the world hockey
final Sunday, March 15. Foster Hewitt and Tont
Benson twill be at the mike for the all -.important
gauze which has Russia and Canada slated at one
another. Prior to the game, a special 15-mir ute world
hockey review will be held by Hewitt and Benson
with the players.
FISHING IS A POPULAR PASTIME
Our old friend Bert Horton from Hensall
entered into the fishing game last week and from
the reports we got, he actually caught some. There
wasn't a fish market within miles!! Supporting Bert
on the expedition to Lake Sinicoe were Ernie Shad
dick, Gordon Love and Clayton Horton, Bert's brother,
The foursome attended the annual ice fishing derby
Sponsored by Beaverton Co-operative and caught 37
whitefish. Bert says snow conditions were terrific
to and from the huts on the lake and any journeys
haci to be made by team and sleigh. The group' could
only go out a mile on the ice as the snow evenl; ave
the horses a rough time. Some of :the fishermen took
off on skiis to get out three or four miles for a crack
at the big ones! The Hensall panty didn't cop any
prizes for the fish they caught but each diel receive
A. gift for coming from the farthest distance to the
derby. Although he won't admit it, we heard that
Bert won the master trophy i'or the biggest fish
story of the day at the closing banquet! How about
it:, 'Bert?
CUFF CLEANERS:— Don't forget the Exeter skating
carnival on March 21, We promise it will, have plenty
of laughs for all in .it! . Larry Heideman has
asked us to pass along the info that all kids interest-
. ed in attending a free dinner on 'Tuesday, March 17
in the Poultry Building at Western Fair Grounds
should get in touch with him by noon, March 7, for
tickets ... 'Trophies will be presented to the win-
ning minor teams in. the Shamrock League and to
teams of the suburban areas, Ken Reardon and De-
trot lied 1fiings will have hockey celebrities on hand
, Parents are invited at $2,50 a plate . . , Exeter's
minor teams that played in the Shamrock League
at luean are invited free , -tears Bourque, who
has been out with a pair of bad legs, is expected
back for Fridayts encounter , "Rocky" Wiese is
nursing fractured ribs . , G. Robertson of RCAF
Centralia pulled off the curling shot of the year in
Seaforth last weekend to :lift his team out of the del -
drums and win the trip to Lethbridge,Alberta later
this month , . Sixteen sheets of ice under one roof
will carry the 140 rinks in the two-day spiel Out West,
They'll be curling around the clock in the Sixth An
nual Air Force Assoctatioli International Benspiel.
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Hat tricks
cinch first
Three goat efforts by Jim
''Red" Loader and ,Sill Oberle
paced :Exeter Jlohawks to an
8-4 victory over Mitchell Red
Devils and a J-0 lead in the best -
of -seven WOAA Group One fin.,ls
in Exeter Friday night before
some 670 fans.
The victory proved to he a
costly one for the 'tribe as de-
fenceinan Glen Wiese was forced
to leave the game in the first
period. with a fractured rib,
Mitchell grabbed a 1-0 lead at
1:02 of the first period as Mary
Shantz flipped i;a , Charlie West -
man's pass from the side of the
net on a tiitchell ganging at-
tack.
Before the period had ended
however, Exeter's Jim Loader
and Bill Oberle gave the tribe
a 2-1 lead by producing their
markers in the dying minutes of
the frame.
The tribe added two more to
their total. in the second while
Mitchell was held off the score -
sheet.
Wells sparks bantams small rribe
to 1-0 Iead in playoffs cops second
Th• Titres-Advocmts, March 5r 1959 hop
Devils;
series lea
their victory march in Mitchell , away from centre zee and dekked line of Bob 13aYnham, Qib SR•
Tuesday night when they pulled Betce anl Chessel
ehaDLit ve -atthe
eMitchelld tenacious dc m Russell pout on at
out a hard -caret' 4.2 victory Ina carom Off the right goal post and held the Red Devil snipers game that provided heavy body hack to hi front of the net where,1bay. The zine just failed to click
contact from both sides, "Red" rnade no mistake. : on several .opportunil-creties around
a 'he wietoiy gives the :tlohawks' Alary Shantz put Dlitchell back the Mitchell goaase,
2.0 best -of -seven series edge •Jtt the game .at .mk ''ow.i
on Mitchell Red Devils with the Second period
the15:07 %whenarheof'' fenseMmhawksen in Keith~vent Stephen
ithtBee, Larrdey
the thirdgame slated for Exeter checked Playing Coach Bob Heideman and Bob White.
This Friday night at 6:00 P.M.White inside the Mohawkblue , "Heidie" and White played solid
If the tribe can make it three in IMe and snapped home a wrist' games at the point while Stephen
a row Friday, there will definite'' shut when it looked as though shone with his defensive and ot!-
ly not be a game played Satur- -whiter had him tied up. flow -4
day night in AliteJulJ. ]l ►will et Pr, before the period ended, re sive tactics.
take place on Tuesday. However, !.ostler triggered his second ! Bill Pineombe, Jean Bourque,
if the Red Devils should upset counter of the .night from :directly: Bill Oberle and Glen Wiese, ill:.
the tribe Friday„ the two clubs in front of the net when ''Boon." though dressed,did not see a.*will go
backaat it again in blit- centred a passout from behind tion,
the net. Keith Stephen also t
Forest Waiting picked ttp an assist on the play++' e.
Nireter 4, Norbert :1
Forest Lakesifles are waiting as he helper. 'Red" in the gal i r n Pf r:i *)1;t r oSler) h)Pntriccen d re'
for the winners of the WOAA motltJl Scramble. : Loader : wings, Graf err, Gauthier;
Group One series for the net Ken i'niac's clearing.pass to; Bsyrnaras, Heideman. Bussell,
round of the Western Ontario Mar' Shantz at 7:35 of the third atieni;r.nami3attenPs zliarAoa la tub
Athletic Association ptaydowns, PPilod tied up the game once gnail,
'Tile Lakesides downed P,laekwcelJ again as Shantz caromed his : lIJ'rt'JjEi.r. •real: rh,asel: rr�-
Holidays 2-0 in a best -of -three second goal of the night in aft fence, 'c. lawyer: RutrhPr. een-
series for their group title, i the left Boal. past. ! ti'Q• 1CPher• lir
Dt,lrnage,sm•tP'. altw•narl.arrteih, 8,
Less than three minutes later, Sanypr, Rnh?r13'estman,lite Mohawks took .the lead for• Shand. ("'olenetor. Mtche•
!lie third time in the game as`Sett'Wallace,yester .subehunkv Bohhti• Gauthier took r•e-goal,,lay passes from Loader and Bob. 't.r"rr Binz[White and split the Mitchell de t1�•ttppleCrCra_ 4 ,4
Bence of Sawyer and 13uteher to, rPnanies l:n,ac (tripping)
l,eftwinger Bobby Gauthrer"s waltz in alone on Chessel. The 12:55.
goal at 9:46 of the third period game little athlete who turned in Se.n.t4 ''rind
paved the way for a short-handed one of his best performances of stit.•h�.ii, Shantz -_ -_- 15.01
band of. Exeter theehatvks' to take . the season, made no mistake as 3—r;.", Iet, 1-na.dPr
a 2-0 Jeal in hest of seven he pelcked the lower right hand' 1PnllIPS—Bavnitam'tboardinij) '
WOAA Group one finals in _Mitch- r• t:, i-•
ell Tuesday night as the tribe Larry Ileideman put the game rh1rd 'cried
scored shard -earned. 4.2 victory on Ice fur the tribe at 15:52 when ` (--:%Cllr li 1I, Shantz tt niac) tail
ower the Red Devils before 600 he took Loader's drop pass at the . 5—gaol pr. Gauthier
tans. point and blasted a sizzling slap it.ea<i,r, t1'ltilet 1:44
shot past a startled Bruce Ches. 6--Expref., . Heideman
Mohawks, os, playing withoutpthe t nadart . 15:3f:
services of Four regular players, • sel into the top left hand corner PPnaittee . srephon -f charging)
•
of the net for the final goal of c•.5; z. San,Pr rtnar<itn4) X4;44.
held a 1-0 first period lead; made • the game.
Exeter Bantams pulled out a.
thrilling 4-2 victory over Miser -
ton Saturday night in Exeter to
grab a 1.0 lead in the •best -of -
three WOAA Bantam "C" play-
off series, Tile second game of
the series will be played in Mil-
verton Thursday night with the
third, if necessary, in Milverton
on Saturday.
Rightwing'er Fr eddy Wells
emerged as the star of the con-
test as he triggered three of the
four third period goals r'egister•-
ed by the Exeter club. Fred
Lamb blinked the light for the
fourth at. the 17:49 nark. Ricky
Boyle engineered the plays for
Wells' three counters while Lanib
scored his unassisted,
Clare Wurtlt. and .lfur•ray Kerr
looked after the scoring for Mil-
verton in a cleanly played game'
that saw only three penalties
• Milverton in the next round of
4VQAA playoffs.
Exeter tlAntAm"/
. n
r nrUt
-
1 �r•,�H•nnTtq--1';nal. .!antes Bnt'PS:
defence, Bruce Sale, K1.11 RPrl;trrl:
:vette. Benny Akher; wings, .4lian
Patterson: Pant flan: alternates,
mita, Jim Met lxl•ain, Peter
S,Ilery. .1 intORMPI', Flub Dapple,
' /;arl Campbell, ,lames Coleman.
•inti Phillips.
F f i'I'RR Goal, Leslie 'Hower'!;
rlefen,•P, Don t•ann, Lester ties -j
wend: ventre, Rick, Boyle, wings,
Fred .Cella, P'rea 1,al b, a1
nal ea, ;1tke ('nshrnan, Soh P,rorla-
1 rich, Iron ibnper. Peter 1'IePalts.
r(h.0 Nagel, Rob Schroeder, Billy
I %}'right, stall l,esn ick.
PPfet•e Pa KF:n Onig.,, Cllntnit;
F 11 SCaghor•n, ritr•kton,
h'Ir"t Prriod
1 sea fnrtI), Flan (1 i,' Dale) 5:15
»,Yea tor(h, ,4kkPr . __ __. 1t:15
Penalties None,
} Second Period
Seaforth. ,#kker !nail) _
,1--Fsaler, Cann 1foilei -, - 6:55
5--Seatnt•t11, Alf -1'1'W
(
nail) s:SS'
5 F:seter •1.a.mh (Cann) 13:25
called. 1 .-•-•f)xeter; 1l'rf ails
Red" Loader lifted a sharp 1'13;rter 4, lillrerlon 4
nC C I1Ve past race 1111.♦ fJf f!1\ _ .;oat, HA 11.0W: de-
Chessel in the Mitchell net at ,jn< Pitt1't!Irn 5F'lemitr, .11r[i1Pn-
7:22 of the period atter• Oberle zIe a.l(Prnattsa, rt'anps, %rand.
and harry Heideman had worked sFln(fman, Bailey', rO1Prnei, atiuna-
the puck into the Red Devil end (a'''rson,
CI: VIPER Gnal. Howard: de-
rPncP ("
( 1�"right ) 14:00 ;
rising backhand 1 B
Penalties --•. done,
Third Period
13111 Oberle pumped home the
inn, ('leywond
second goal of the frame at 7:08 B0: PPnr PP,
1'10: n•ing•s. Nelle, Lamb: 51-
with "Red" and "Boom" assist- 1PrnatP., M.t1'alla, Al right, ''oSh-
ing, man, SR gel, Cooper, 'Broderick, A •
Exeter outscored Mitchell 4-3
in a high flying third period
which was highlighted by a
Mitchell argument over what
they thought had been a goal.
Referee Ken McFadden claimed
the puck hit the inside of Exe-
ter's Tight goal post and caromed
out in front of the net where
goaltender Bud Dietrich, fell on
it,
Mitchell's second line of Ed
Dolmage, "Fink" Weber and
Doug Smith caught fire in the
third period as they accounted
all three Red Devil counters, Doi -
mage slipped a pair into the p dented the twine twice while Tetr.
Exeter cage at 4:41 and 78:25 Do def - Tate goal j Pout tallied once,
while Weber blinked the light at y
S• -.1:s PI er, Wells 1,1:fizz t
Boyle
(I,amh tCel1.rt 14 b0':
• r'Pnaitrf• B e rl a r''3 ihnrding;
purls 111:110: Sells d ripping)
IO:ra; Pappie (.slashing: 12:30,
Sr h roeder.
I1Irml Period
1 . .
Senring'ion.. Station tale
Penalties -- lYurth (hipping)
+e<•ond Period i Paced by the three goal effort
-un !aeon, .\'urth 13:10 of Jim Loader, Centralia airmen
Penal: les . -- r-teywood l �ibo.n ing r
Mermen cop
7:25,
4'hlcd 'Prriod.
captured the Inter -Section sham-
! pionship in Exeter Monday night l
:l—unrP,•1nn. �1, herr b:.l by downing the Officers, 7-3. Air•-
a—r•xPIPl., tl'P)la men also took the first game of
4Lanth, Bnyle) 10:50 the best -of -three .series 1.0-3.
4—Exeter xeter Wells
(Boyle, c'ann ) 11 • ; ; Effie Brintnell registered a •
'':Sete,', wells (Boyle) .... 15:�5; pair for the winners while Cayou-
it h:xete' lamb • 17,49 ette and Burke sank singles.
Penalties — BunrIgol (boarding)
3:40. j For the officers, Moe Gobeil.
9:54. ; Lineups were as .follows;
Exeter's goal -getters in the puts out Seaforth AIRMEN—Goal: Rodrigue: de.
fence; Humphries,Henderson; •
final twenty minutes of play in-
eluded "Boom" with two, and Ricky Boyle's goal with eleven ' centre: Brintnell.; wings: Burke
Loader and Oberle with one
each.
Goaltending Superb
.o go in the game gave Wooden; alternates: Spencer,
Exeter Bantams an uphill 5-4 Cayouette, Chellow, Chartrand, •
victory over Seaforth in Exeter ! Savignac, Loader. !
Friday night. The win gave Exe-' OFFICERS—G o a 1: Giles; de-'
Exeter's • "Buddy" Dietrich ter the best -of -three WOAA se -
Tense; Golleil, Rosenbren; sen
turned in 60 minutes of superb- ries 2-0, • tre: Fabbro; wings: McLaughlin,
live- hockey for the winners as :It was an uphill battle all the Thoburn; alternates: Lachance,
he robbed Red Devil sharp -shoot- way for the locals as Seafnrth Billings, Sansom, Si I, Me-'
ers on numerous 2.0 at the end of the first Garvey, Found, Tetroult, McAr-'
period and at one time held a thug
occasions with
phenomenal split-second saves.
Plxrler 5, 7fitehrrt •t
lf1'PCHFu.,l, --_ Gee), ('hessel: de-
f•nee 1: Sawyer, flartleih; centra,
W'1gftnan; 1C Int."s, Shaulz, ('o1'e-
ne)', alternates, Weber. Smith,
t'niac, Dolma pe.. ,1iltchaaon, R'al-
lace 'Rohftitsch, :Butcher, T.
Sawyer,
yer,
FI\s'['Fit t,oal. Diet rich:
4-1 ]ead in the second period. l
:Exeter's Bantams surged back
with three second period goals Cur 1 ers vie
and fired two more in the third .
to wrap up the contest.
Don Cann, .'red Lamb and
,iP. Peter McFalls were second per•
Wiese, iese, Stephens; rent rP, iod marksmen for Exeter while
Merle; wings, Gravett, Loader:
alter» •ties, Ilidetnan, raiLle, Freddy Wells and Ricky .13oyle • runningof the
Ruggeri. Sabouria, 1Raynhnm, .Rat- provided the scoring honours in.draw conducted. by pre-Christmas
SIS
ten, White, the third.
ro hies
Only two 'miss remain in the
I"i4- ( 'Period
1.--\iitrhaJI, Shantz
est man , '1;02
1—•l eter, Loader
(Cherie) »»-«-» 11;34
3-•-r x,iar, r)harla
r11Pidpma1t) 10;•25
PenalileR rola cri)iteller-
Core ) 3:;;; iititrhet' (elbowing)
11:12.
,S'ei o,,d Peeled
4-1))x or, loader
(r)hrrle, Heideman) 3:22
Oherie
(Gra Loader) 7:0C
Penal 1les • ()herb, lholdinS(
12:50; I-lat'itell) LalasllingJ 13:34,
'i'hlyd I Budd '
5 --Exeter, Gravel t ( Loader) r) 3:45
7—yrit<IiplI, "0nlntage
f tCPhar) » .• 4.41
3-5fitehell, Weber
/Stoll'hi fl:f44
11-•.Exeter, Loader 1
f :
10—t SPt1I•, Oherie 1t oador) 15:35 1
11—Mitchell, Dolma go
(Smith )t0:.:,,
I infer, rtratm ( (Cherie) 14:10
Penal ties--W'eher (ei'oaa- check-
ing.) 33,10,
Zurich th COpS
Y w
midget. title
Zurich midgets scored a 3-2
victory in Mildtnay Thur5dttY
night to ti'I`ap up the best-ef-
t.hree WOAA .Gnat and the title,
Earl Wagner and Gerald Over-
holt paced the winners with two
goals each. Paul Alerde fired
the other mai'icer,
Dave Gutscher and Clete Sehill
were the Milclnstty marksmen,,
Zurich copped the first gaitie
Of the series ee their hem iee
r'ttesday night when they Waltzed
to :a 10-11 'ctdeisicrf.
% tit plbyill ent itt Cxftada'13 117a11.1
ufticturing iiidttstry a V 0raged
about 1.,300,000 dut'ing 1954; peak
entpleythent fotr the industry,
achieved dltrlitg has been
about i a00 bot)',
t r
Benny Akker triggered two of mg Club,
the Seaforth goals while Paul Skips Ulric Snell and Art Cann
Rau and Jim Melllwain sank guided their rinks into the finals'
singles, Patel Itati also set up two with Wins Tuesday .night,
Seaforth goals in the second In the post -Christmas draw,
period, contending rinks are skipped by
The winning marker came with Lee Learn, Henderson .King, Glen •
just 11 seconds to go on an all }tickle, Diek :Roetofson and Jaek '
out line effort front Pred Wells, Ftrlcher.
Ricky .Boyle and Fred Lamb' All rinks are participating in
with :Boyle finally denting the the club championship competi- '
twine. fiat, which will be decided in
.ixetet Bantams will meet two weeks. ' i
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GROUP 1 WOAA INTERMEDIATE FINALS
Third Game
(BestOf-Seven Series)
EXETER ARENA
Friday
Mar. 6
9:00 p.m.
Mitchell Red Devils
Exeter Mohawks
SOW' tHE MOHAWKS ICY ATtENOING
ALL HOME GAMES
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it 2-r in the second and then
came romping home in the third ' Netminding Was Brilliant
by outscoring the hornesters 2-1 The goaltending was a real
for their4-2 decision.
treat to ~watch as Exeter's "Bud.
Jim "Red" Loader, playing try” Dietrich came up with some I
rentre between 'Bob Gauthier and fabulous saves throughout the; Statistics
"Boom", was the big gun as far. contest. h'
as playmaking and scoring was Pram pointTie bla-robbnked range wSmithen s1•0a4. GRnrP 1 rLA9:O.Fie11
concerned as he pumped home the Mitchell player was in. all iRest-of-set en trnala for rpm,other two. Gauthier and Larry
two goals anti assisted on the alone on hint, with a phenomenal! litre'
save on the toe of the left skate' Serve" '1'n metre
Heideman rounded out the four, after Sinitta' had tried to dekl :.''';".`"1: 4. Mtichpll 1
goal attack for the winners. 11101, IasPtar 5, �ritehPli 4
Mary Shantz fired both Mitchell i In the second period, he picked , ' L T .A P
counters. i the puck right off. the sticks of R'eter __ _ n n 113 s 4
1 Mitchell sharp shooters when , ,litrheIl 0 0 6 12 e
Tribe Opens Scoring ; they continually forcedGame”ging' PnUtre Game
Exeter opening the scoring at . attacks around the Exeter net as !lamb
4;30 of the first period when the Mohawks seemed to tire. '. F--w,rrhP11 a1 Fzeter 1;1;1 s.sn,)
Loader slammed in "Boom's" The victory' was an all-out et '--E ete.hat Mfr aei1 5P ging)
rebound. "Boottt' had broken i fort on behalf. of the tribe as the, tn--Exeter at \rttnhelt
Hockey
Leading The field
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Belvedere 4 door sedan, 8 cylinder,
automatic transmission, tr> h 1 t e w a 11
tires, heater, signals, low mileage.
'53 Chevrolet
Bel Air 4 door sedan, heater, radio,
signals, good condition.
'56 Chevrolet 1/2 -ton Pick-up
Heater, signals, good tires,
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