HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-26, Page 9:Logan survives
.Continq d . from. Page
-Maintain the -two-goal • advan-
tage for Udell.
frank Egan cut Zurich's. lead
•.to one goal when he scored of a.
three.way passing play with
Hugh Conlin and Hardman. early
in the .third period. Johnston
.again opened up the two -goal
WOO for .the visitors when he
seored on a nifty passing play
with Bill Wagner and Larry Be-
dard,
Larry Black knelled the score
when he scored a pair of mark-
ers in less .than a minute at the
hallway mark of the third. The
first came en a solo effort, with
the second being set up by Har-
rigan and Hugh Conlin.
fiugh Conlin scored his only
Vial of the game at the 15:11
mark, after he had taken a pass
frons Harrigan, The counter
Proved to be the winner, with
Harrigan scoring an insurance
tally at the 19:00 minute mark
nf the final.
Eleven penalties were Bailed
In the hard-fought contest with
Zurich being nicked for seven.
Lucio only managed one goal
with the man advantage, while
Zurich took advantage of Liman
penalties for two goals. The
losers also scpred two .goals
while playing. a man short,
!.aeon 8, Zurich 0
First period
1—Zurich Masse 3.47
2—Zurich, Weide-- 11:55
a—Zurieb, 14. Johnston
(i). Wagner, Masse) __,.17:01
4—Lnca11, Paul Conlin
(Harrigan) 19:54
Penalties . Zi'illert (interfer- f
ence) 2:51: Masse (high sticking)
5:56; L. .Bedard (slashing) 4:31;
P. Qonlin (elbowing). 7:14; P.
Conlin (tripping) 15:47.
Second period
5—Lu.can, P. Conlin 5:41
6—Zurich, B. Johnston . 10.34
7--Lncan, Harrigan
(i)la.ck) • 11:43
8—Zurich, B. Johnston
(51 Wagner) 15:12
Penalties 1 inert (tripping)
1511; 33. Wagner (interference)
13:12; 7. O'Neill (holding) 13:44:
17on Johnston (high sticking)
13:59; Deickert (bench penalty)
15:59,
'1'hled ,period.
9-Lucan, Egan
(I3. Conlin, Harrigan) 4:33
1n—Zurich, 13. Johnston
(13. 'Wagner, L. Bedard). A:31
11—Lucan, lIlack 9:31
12 -Lucan, Black(Harrtgan, H. Conli)) , . 15:32
13—Lucan, H. Conlin
(Harrigan.) 15:11
14—Lucan, Harrigan
(Black, P. Call in) _ , 19:55
Penalties — Aitchison (elbow-
ing) 5:19, ,
Heide figures
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Cherie, The shifty centreman
flipped the puck behind Foster,
before the goalie had a chance
to move o►i the play.
Oberle knotted the count when
he scored from a •di.ffieult angle
on his left wing, after he had
been set up by Heideman. Heide-
man scored his second goal of
the frame at the 16:05 mark to
give the tribe a one goal edge
at the end of the first.
Art Ngr'tand tied the score at
the 8:14 mark of the second
st<anza..:The speedy Tight winger
beat -'Dietrich after lie had been
set.,up by linernates Ulrich and
bunham. Jim Russell gave the
Mohawks the advantage again
when he . finished off a three-
way passing play with Cherie
and Heideman, The lanky right
winger flipped the puck behind
Foster, when he received the
pass in front of the Forest net.
Playing coach Stan. Ulrich
knotted the game two minutes
later when he scored on a solo
effort at 14:54. The hard -skating
winger broke through the Exe-
ter defence to go in all alone
on Dietrich. The teams left the
ice at 'the end of the second ;
deadlocked.
Larry Heideman fired his third l
goal of the 'night. at the 6:28,
nark of the final period. The '
marker, which proved to be the;
winner, was a long shot that
Heideman blasted from outside!
the Forest blueline. The puck 1
eluded Foster and slipped be-
tween the goalie's pads.
The two teams were held score-
less for the remainder of the
game, with both netminders
!loragains-
.margin
Flora Reeks tank a 2.0 game
lend in their best of seven series
i with Henson. Generals when they
,fiothnecl the Coach erew 10.2 in
Hensall ()n Saturday night. The
',teams played to a 9.9 overtime
draw in Elora earlier in •the
,week.
Hensall jumped into an early
lead in the first period when
Doug and Don O'Brien teamed
,un. to heat Keating in the Elora
net, Doug took the •pass from
Don and fired the disc into. the
ton corner.
Elora held a 2-1 lead at the
end of .the first on goals by
Brenhan and Dickenson,
The Rocks scored: five goats
in the second before Hensall
could manage to get on the score
sheet again. Aitchison, Schwint,•
i Jravednn, Dickenson and Lan-
d n'
0 1 all scored single 1 r rs
) g i ha ke.
before Don O'Brien netted his
goal for the losers. Don Hesse
and Doug O'Brien. nicked uu as-
sists on the chubby defence.
•man's goal. Elora held a coni-
manding 7-2 lend when the teams
deft
the ice at the end of the
second.
• Dickenson, Brennan and Lan -
dont arlded singletons in the
third for the winners, while
1-Tensall failed to register a mark.
er.
Thorn 14, Bentinli 2
First period
1•--34ensall, Tlntrg O'Brien
(Don O'Brien) ._ 4:2:,
^.Flora. Brennan
(rostier) . ._ . _...,
3—Elora. Dickenson
1.111oC'ahe) - . 1R:13
Penalties -- Montgomery' (crnss-
checking) 12:15.
sreona period
4—Elora. Aitchison
tLandnni)
:1--1El ora, Seh,vint.
4—Rrnra, I.lvednn
(Dickenson
7—Elora, Dickenson
r l.atvimli
R—Elora. Landon!
(Mnntgonter'7) _ __ 14:35
9—Hensall, Ann O'Brien � ! Artificial teeth were consider -
(Hesse, Donk O'Brien) . 1a:°: ed quite fashionable by
Penalties - 'Montgomery (cross-' early
4.0
4:31
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IUCAN MVR .. Bill O'Neil, who
is -captain o f
cap a n f the bantams and
plays goal for the midgets, has
been awarded the trophy for top
performance among Lucan minor
hockey players. Bill is perform-
ing In the current Lucan-Zurich
OHA semi-final midget series,
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Teacher's mother
dies in Stratford
Miss Laurette Siegner, of the
SFIDHS teaching staff, attended
the funeral of ,her mother, Mrs.
Ervan Siegner, a resident of
Stratford for the past 52 years.
Mrs. Siegner died in hospital
on Thursday, March 19. Besides
her husband she is survived by
one son and four daughters; one
brother and one sister.
Interment was in Greenwood
Cemetery, Milverton,
checking) 9:43.
'Piiird period
13—Elora, Dickenson
(Aitchison)
11—Flora, Brennan
(Hillis) 14'533
12—Elora, T,andnni
(Aitchison) _ 13.'2
Penalties — 'Mara tie (intent to
injure) (major) (1:13.
10:75
GR:11n BEND Womei
alibis 45
Lucky Liz 54
Durnfries
Hula Hoopers __. ..._.. _._ 4;
1'npret1) tables ....,._.___...... ,.,
Sputniks .
Bird Dogs
Rock 'n Rolls . _.-.- 17
PARRI—tthL '11'01IEN •
Firecrackers_ S2
Ups & Downs ~_ 64
Legionettes 62
Harmony Girls 46
Monis ._-_ _-.._,.__.._
Braves 41
Westerners � 31
On Timers _..._ ... _ 27
making several key saves. For-
est put on a sustained drive in
the last two minutes of the per-
iod, hut couldn't get the puck
behind Dietrich.
Exeter 5, Forest 4
Firs( period
1—Forest, Cinch
(Dunham. ''Dunlop) 2:11
2—Forest, Had.d."n
(Martin. Be,. �-) 5:31
3—Exeter. Heideman
(Oberle) 7:33
4—Exeter, Aherie
(Heideman) -.__- 11:15
5—Exeter. Heidenlaf
(Russell, Bourque) _ _ 16:31
Penaltles — Aipaugh (tripping)
r,:ts.
Second period
6—Forest, Norland
(Tulrlch.
Rus)msell
illion) 8:14
7--Z'zeter,
(Oberle, Heideman) 12:12
8—Forest. L)rlch . 14:54
Penalties — Martin, (slashing)
4:12; Dunham (charging) ) 4:46;
'Wiese (holding) (A-
p16:2ing7), 1019: White (tripping)
'!laird period
9—Exeter, Heideman _ 6:25
Penalties — Dunham fslashin”)
8:42; White (kneeing) 8:42: 'Ul-
rich (tripping) 10:33; Dunham
(charging) 11:58; Oberle (trip-
ping) 14:31.
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ARENA
five shutouts,
Five shutouts were registered; By LARRY HEIDEMAN
in the Exeter hen's Bowling;
League this week,
f Pm: n v; ; iinesf31T
In the "A" group, Tradesmen; t.n"t 1S eek', Result*
upended the Silver I•lawks 1.0 lAc'es 1. • Rock els 4
behind Erie Heywood's 617 triple. I Jets ,1. I710,n goersrife a
Jack Heywood was. high Man`
for the Hawks with a 661 eve,
fling, ' ,lets
The other four whitewashings
took place in the 13' loop as ltnri,rrh
tile Tip hoppers, Wildcats, King. %kelps
pins and Upstarts each capital. , nhalvks
Metro loop
� In high g ,ear JDawn, t>ige 'A
The Tim,s.Adylasato, Torch 26, 1,59 Page
main in thil•d Lind tourtlli
respeetively.
The Firecrackers are still
Metro Bowling League eon•
tinues to hum. in high gear as
the four leagues clip off their
merry schedules in fine style.
Pony Tails of the Junior Girls'
League and.Daisies and.Starlets
of the intermediate series are
etend tAti(a top dogs in .the female group -
II' a r 21,dngs. Dyna.miters with 20 points
.* �^__ ; a a a a, head the Belly Buttons by two
. 9 , 1 ea in the Junior Boys' loop while
fill i 14 the Pin Busters hold the same
. 4 14 2, In ,ledge over Red's Billiards jr,
ized with a seven point sweep. Next Wick's vaetee in the intermediate series,
ca e e `' •ler ,�. lvin^ I Sandra. Hunter took the high
Beus of their overwhelm-. ;r•t,, _,iuga,ti lit; ,Aa as Irs single for the junior girls with
a 145 game while high double
ing verdicts, Upstarts and Wild- in -11 1`a
T:P'Lc Poil^a •s
eats maintained their one-two 11.11 :;, lt i,avlrs s. it pc.. os honours went to Ra1i Whit.
clip In the "B" grouping while 11:14-1.: --panthers vfi, (.nnle'1() in^ at 246.gra hi
the Rackets and Windi11111s 101• 1•-15Tflit .s.'.1'11-l�.,;irrs lav ;l;ssery'a 140 anti 271 Jou
lead series
Dawn Tavern eM the
Dawn Tavern a,nd Tigers
,lead in their.respective semi-
final series In the Grand Bend
mien's bowling league.
The 'Tavern :Keglers clowned
the Dasilounds by 59 pins to
take a .51101 lead, while the
!Tigers picked up 184 pins over
the Could Bees.
• In the Grand Bend women's
league, the Alibis continue to
sett the pace
with 65 points.
Lucky Liz hold down second spot
with 54 points while the Dum-
fries and the Ilulu Hoopers re.
lowed the same pattern in 'the Salnr.l2. Marti; ^c hie tanked afterboth classes 4''l'u'lllll1111 ,1,11,s,,s4Ilncall/„till nu,,,llrlanrl111a
d b h c ass. s in e
the intermediate section.
'limier boys' honours were -,'
hared by Robert Wolfe and
Ricky Schroeder, Wolfe rolled a
single of 183 while Schroeder
prnduced a 204 double.
Dean McKnight claimed bath j
classes in intermediate boys with
251 and 452.
41:. 30H iambs
Pony Tails 14 s
Knockemdowns 12 1
F ln,cettes
(-mot+rs A
Si'hn 'acres 9
1 \'rrit1lE17I ATE (MILS
T)a'elas 11
fyr a !-rets 11
Rni,by 5n, 8
J('10R Il0]5
Tlvnam'tr,'s 2n
Kelly 1)nttnns _--_ - 13
Fire crackers __...a _. _�. 17
41A” with. five point decisions. - ,(-1 ' .li•,inr Hockey
Topping 700 or better triples La(in,; 1
for the week were Ray VanDor. 11�n,lap, tlarrh an
selaar (Red's Billiards) 723, .Aub ` a 5i'" t:,afilrr x aa' 'aunt
Farquhar (Spares) 721 and Jack xliesrla>'. litai'cll 31
Fuller (Rockets) 736. 2.4 Slating
Edse[aires' C. Denali copped , tty i;;f a 6asfe;'prn 1
the free bowling award for hl(l•: :.,,. 1; nnet
den score. B. Wettlauffer of the Pet Fhnw
Windmills looked after the high Th`u'da`ka n, rI 1.
triple honours with 756 and D. .rrrnd,+.,
I1lalenfant, Also of the Windmills. �.t. 3t,ni„ Ilnrl,Py
received the high single award 2-4 Latin;
will his 3I4 game.
Results a .n d standings of silver Ha,vhts _.
league play were as follows, "n" text
C0ntpEt
49
t1:a.GIL13 4'o -r)( (T. Wright 'if6) 5
Reek eta (.1, Fuller 7501 5 (5 M.'s n,. Mann 6094 ._,.
R. Billiards (Van D'laar 7211 2 4, Nope"lost t(,', Ponce 19'1)
'tradesmen (E, 1•1e -hood A47 .1 _ 7 Bank:nnnts (13. Harris .-,211
Silver J-iawks (J. Heywood 461) n Tip Tom)ers ter .krlilersnrl eeti
' Windmills (13. 'Wettlaufer 736) 5 1)5(1•a"s (n. Stephen 34') . n
Cromarty Rollers (P1. !achy 616)
Big Six (r. Smith 1(14) .
Butchers (('4, Robinson 197)
Milkmen (C. Edwards 676) _
Pinpnppers (t;, Nicol 66x) ..
Pepsis (T. McDonald 61 Al _ w...
Spared (A, Farquhar 7211 ____
Stnndingrt
lhoo)cel s 141
'S'indmtlla __ 129
Red's 1`Jliiarrls __ __ 31(1
Milkmen -_________.. .._ _ 154
Butchers _ _'»' 152
Big S,1x __»_^ ___w___ - 9R
Pepsis _
Spares
Tradesmen
Pinpoppers -.„_ - 77
Cromarty netters '_.__
_ 37
en
2 1Vitrlcats (1". Bowden 4(15) 7
4 /4:Open Tigers (I3. Rowe 455) _ n
3 1{ingptns rF. Pask 5271 7
4 Erlselarres r4;;. weir, 151,
3 restarts (t1. McIntosh 6671 ..
5- imperials (D. Harrison 567) __ (i
4
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an, 4s _ - -- 11
'Sl'ilrlr'ata _ _ 14
330 hops 12
P.nrk',ts 4
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rill .'lusters 13
Red Billiards .Tr, 11
Silver Hawks _. 4
Alley Mata 2
Ratners n
burgling .up Ilia league in thtl
Parkhill woolens' division. They
hold an 10 -point lead over .their
.closest rivals the Ups and Downs.
The :Legionettes with 62 pointe
trail the second place tris and
Downs by two points, The Har,
loony .Girls bold .down the fourth
spot with 43 points.
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I)awx, Tavern -------- 3951
Dashounds - 279a
Dawn 'Tavern leade 50
Tigers _ 27941
Could Bees 29436
Tigers lead _____ 184
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