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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-11-12, Page 4Page 6 The Time:-Advoea#e( November 12, 1959 Let's talk SP OR.1' By DON 1500M M Boote GRAVEL T Sports.E. ......dito r IMPRESSIVE SHOWINGS. ,P.LEASE FANS Hockey. enthusiasm Tanks high in the towns of Exeter, Lucan and Ilderton as their respective hockey representatives produced extremely impress- ive showings last weekend in their initial tests of the season, Exeter Mohawks enjoyed a cake -walk against Ingersoll Intermediate B's who were in town Thurs- day night before some 250 fans, while Lucan-Ilderton Combines blasted the hapless Forest Lakesides 12-4 in their initial debut at Lucan. Of course both • games were .exhibition af- fairs but to the, extent that' the victories chalked up, it looks as though the L -I Combines and *- hawks certainly won't be a w any weak sisters in the league this year, Mohawks, who rattled Ingersoll for five first- period goals, were without the services of hard-hit- ting Keith. Stephens who was forced to miss be- cause of employment rea- sons. Playing Coach Jim 4"Red" Loader put the `. -°• °•"'"" °'`";•''Eta tribe through the sixty- minute exhibition by using two regular defencemen in Bob Westenhoefer and Dave Weber and used for- wards Andy Sararas, Larry Heideman, Ken Doig and Bill Oberle ,and himself to spell off the regulars. From our view, at the end of the bench guarding the water pail, the tribe looks as strong as it ever has been. When Stephens gets back into harness, it will be that much more concrete. OTHER CLUBS STRONG TO01 Now that a definite grouping has been set up with Philipsburg, Mitchell, Forest, Zurich, Lucan- Ilderton and Exeter, we feel that the fans through- out these districts should certainly be in store for some fine hockey this winter. Lucan-Ilderton Combines, under the guid- ance of centre Harry Wraith, are reported to be a strong contender for the loop honors. They have three well balanced forward units and their blueline brigade is to be respected. Over in Mitchell, the Red Devils have been building all summer in order to line up the best possible club. One major factor in the club's '59-'60 plans, was the hiring of an exper- ienced coach, and they got him in the person of Elwyn "Moe" Morris. The name should ring a bell with most hockey fans as he once toiled for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. Little has to be said about Philipsburg. The Chevs have' battled the Mohawks the past two years for the WOAA Int. "B" championship only to be nosed out at the finish. Reports have it that they have strengthened down the centre so they should be right in stride with the rest of the pack. Zurich will be a new entry in the loop this year. With Clinton folding from last year's setup, the Flyers have taken over. Coach Don Hesse has Several Clinton and Goderich players lined up for duty. So they should be able to hold more than their own in this grouping. Don't let the 12-4 lacing suffered by Forest Lakesides in Lucan Friday night fool you. Forest has, always come up with first-class hockey clubs and we're sure this year will be no exception. Actually, Exhibition games prove very little. A club could drop an exihibition affair such as Forest did on Friday and then bounce back on Saturday with a complete reversal of form. Watch and see if we're wrong. CUFF CLEANERS—We have an apology to make. In last week's cleaners we said that Neil Redman, who bowls for the Windmills in the local town bowling league, did his best to set a record with an 87 game. This was giving him the benefit of the doubt. He rolled a smooth 86! ... How about that! The first day the deer hunting season opened in a district community six hunters Were shot. The next morning several carloads of hunt- ers passed a group of small boys on their way to school'. "There they go," said one of the boys, "moving up to the front!" ... See where ex -Mo- hawk Mo -hawk Bobby Gauthier's name appeared in the Lucan-Ilderton Combine Forest Lakeside game last ;! weekend, Robert is trying r. to catch on with the Com- bines. Netminding is a big factor in any hockey club, 1. To date, goalkeeping in BOB GAUTHIER the National. Hockey League has been nothing short of phenominal even in New York despite wisecracks from coach Phil. Watson about the "Gumper" (Worsley). Johnny Bower, Toronto Maple Leafs' pride and joy, doesn't have to take a back seat from any of the other five goalies either, Bower has been one of the major factors in the showing of the Leafs to date. Football is bursting at the seams this time of year. Grey Cup fever is nearing its peak as the East and West draw closer to naming their respective representatives. Down Hamilton way, everyone will tell you the Tab- bies will take on the Western Conference champs. In the Canadian Capital, it's all Ottawa. In our corner. we'll stick with Hamilton in the East and Edmonton in the West The Grey Cup winner—Ot- tawa! flow about that! KEITH STEPHENS li)lFrnu n tunic i iffy i l u r um n nrin (niin(i iiuniinwrnnano ni nail iu uiunm/iYornn%n nnioYYuu it nliii, Lilt Us Supply YOU With Rubber ..Stamps- The .Stam• &The TimesiAdvocate uinanifint'filinin itin tell(tifffoal"fiiYPiiiafthelifiinit iinYfltitinaiin,inminauli) lntinluin,ii'riiYi� fficicu 1;ir,.g eri..pt Mohawks forfeit Exeter Mohawks should; have taken boxing gloves to Ingersoll Tuesday night instead of hockey sticks as most of the game was filled withP penalties of the minor, major and misconduct varieties. In fact, the play was so rough, "Red" Loader 'pldied :his club off the ice late in the third per- iod to avoid the possibility of someone really geting hurt. Despite the 10-1 lacing the tribe took on Tuesday, the local club still broke even in the two-garne series by virtue of their 84 vie- tory last Thursday. Polar Kings her. Friday The Exeter management feels that an exhibition series before the regular season starts (Nov. 16) does a club some good so they have lined up another ex- hibition contest for Friday night at the lout. arena. Elmira Polar Kings will he the visitors on Exeter ice. The date for a return game hi Elmira has not been set. Yanks team over brawls Exeter Mohawks suffered one of their worst drubbings in years in Ingersoll Tuesday night when Ingersoll trounced the 10. call 10-1 in one of the shortest proposed 60 -minute games on record. In a game marred by excep- tionally poor officiating which turned fights into brawls, Exe- ter Mohawk Playing Coach Jim "Red" Loader pulled his team off the ice at 17:23 of the third period to abruptly end the wild and woolly contest. Referees Jim Henderson of Ingersoll and Jerry MacPherson of Woodstock awarded the game to Woodstock on the basis of a forfeit because Exeter failed to stay and complete the game. It was a rough one Right from the drop of the puck in the first period, players on bath clubs were allowed to overrun the OHA rule book. Highsticking, elbowing, kneeing, charging, clipping and interfer- ence were only a few of the things let go throughout the con- test which literally turned into a brawl. When the game .finally ended, 14 penalties were handed out. Happy Gals moving up. Happy ' Gals are gradually moving up the ladder in the Exeter Ladies' Bowling League. While the pace -setting Pin Pop- pettes were wrestling four of a possible seven points from Hi - Lights, Happy Gals romped to a 7-0 victory over Nite Hawks. Edna Dietz was the big gun for the gals with a 619 triple while Betty Sangster's 517 effort top- ped the Nite Hawks. Actually, Happy Gals were not the only club to gain on 'Pop- pettes as the Hot Dogs grabbed seven from the Pills to take over sole possession of third place. Mary Holtzman's 611 was high for the winners while P. Hunter- Duvar's 569 triple shone for the Pills. Sputniks (M. Schenk, 530), Wee Hopes . (Norma Caldwell, 685), Happy Gals (Edna Dietz, 619) and Hot Dogs (Mary Holtz- man, 611) were all seven point victors this week. Weekly awards were won by Audrey Pooley and P. Keegan. High averages D. Mattson took over sole pas - session of first Lace rn the hi h Four of them were majors. for fighting ,and one 10 -,minute mts- conduet. Exeter's Dave Weber and Dave Westenhoefer each were nicked with five minute majors. Inger- soil's Don Barrett and Stu Dun• ran also received majors, Ralph Beamer of Ingersoll was asses- sed a 10 -minute misconduct for leaving his players bench to en- ter in one of the fights. It was the worst rambunctious ordeal the Mohawks have had to con• L I combines Forest �m Foe du _ p Paced by the three -goal per- formance of Scott McNair, Lu- can-Ilderton Combines rolled to a convincing 12-4 victory over Forest Lakesides in an exhibition game at Lucan Friday night. Combines, made up. of last year's separate league entries— Lucan Irish and Ilderton Wild- cats—wasted little time produc• ing their power as they grabbed a 3-0 first period lead. Within the first 11 minutes of the second, the eventual win- ners made it 6-0 before the Lake - sides could retaliate. Leading 73 at the end of the second, the L -I club pumped home four more quickies within the first five minutes of the final stanza to ice the cake -walk in their 12-4 ramp, Scott McNair led the sharp- shooters with a goal in the sec- ond period and two more within 22 seconds of each other, in the third. P 1 •a y i n -g Coach Harry Wraith and Ilderton product Stu O'Neil each found the range twice. Single markers came off the sticks of Don Finley, Don Flet. cher, Steve Storey, "Red" Urb• shott and Tom Collings. Veteran Art Norland opened the Forest scoring with an unassisted marker at 16:25 of the second. Ex -Sarnia Legion- naire junior, Jimmy Bloomfield, scored his first of two of the night at 18:50 of the second and then tallied an unassisted mark- er in the dying minutes of the third. Dunsmore scored Lake - sides' other goal. 1•I COMBINES 12, FOREST 4 ""Irish Wildcats Claw Hard!" LUCAN-ILDERTON COMBINES — Goal. Barnes, defence, Noble. 13. trrbshott: centre, Wraith; wings, Storey, Fletcher: alternates. Yelle, Finley, S. O'Neil, D. Urbshott, McNair. 13. Gauthier, T. Collings, Scarborough (sub goal), FOREST LAKESIDES — Goal. Siownhite; defence, Johnson, Dun- lop; centre, Dunham; wings. Nor- land, Forbes; alternates, Martin, Kelly, Armstrong, Bloomfield. Duns - more, Myers, Ulrich, McGregor, Summers (sub goal). First period 1—Combines. Collings (S. O'Neil, McNair) 2:50 2—Combines, S, O'Neil (Collings) 12:25 3—Combines, Finley (Yelle) 18:39 Penalties — Johnson (elbowing) 1.0:00. Second period 4—Combines, Wraith (Storey, Fletcher) 9;35 5—Combines, McNair (S. O'Neil) , 10:1.5 6—Combines. Storey (B. Urbshott) 11:40 7—Forest, Norlalnd 16:25 8—Combines, S. O'Neil (Collings) 17:23 9—Forest. Bloomfield (:fohnson, Ulrich) 18:50 10—Forest. Dunsmore (Norland) 19:30 Penalties Yelle (major) and 'Duns - more (major) 14:03. Third period 11—Combines. Wraith (Storey, Fletcher) 1:58 12—Combines. McNair (S. O'Neil, Collings) ' 4:35 13—Combines, McNair (Collings) 4:57 14—Combines, Utrbshott - (Storey, Gauthier) 5:30 15—Forest, Bloomfield 18:30 16—Combines, Fletcher average club at 197. Phyllis Pep (lies — Johnson (tripping) Haugh, who was tied with her 7:28; Finley (holding) 15:40. last week, slipped into a two- way tie for second with Mary Holtzman with 194. Jolly Jilts (P. Simmons 569) 2 Rollettes (J. Smith 553) 5 Tony Six (h'C. McKnight 440) 0 Sputniks (M. Schenk 530) 7 Alley Cats (M, Westlake 551) 5 Ups & Downs (Il. Datars 422) ,,,, 2 Re -Bops (W. Brininelt 565) .. 4 'Whatnots (M', Cronyn 585) 3 Blowet tes (Ii. Penhale 6041 5 Who Cares (L. Rrintnelt 565) 2 Busy Bees (G. Webster 560) 0 Wee Elopes (N. Caldwell 685) ..,, 7 Frisky Six (W, Smith 465) 5 Lollipops (.1•, Lippert 467) 2 Greenhorns (J I'a.Vlor 504) 2 Merry Maids (C Farquhar 500) 5 TTandIcanners (M. Pinder 556) .,, 2 Mighty Mice (15. Morley 497) 5 T1appy Gals (15. I)eitz 613) 7 Nile Hawks (il. Sangster 511) 0 Hi -Lights (G. Scott 512) 3 pin l'ophettes (M, Redman 640) 4. i•loi: Dogs (M. Plot (lanai) 01 .1.1 7 PIlls (P, hunter-.I)ttvar 569)• 0 Standings (Gauthier) 18:53 Pin Poppet tea 52 Happy Gals , 47 Hot Dogs • 42 Rollettes 39 Mighty Mice 37 Whatnots 37 Ailey Cath 55 Tie -Eons 26 Wee Hopes :15 Han dicappers 33 :Nowell es . 32 Pills 32 Nile Hawke 31 Tally Tills . al tins & Downs 31 Who Cares 29 Loll leons 29 .111-Lights2n 'Merry 't`atcls 25 Frisky Six 26 Sputniks Greenliernv 20 Busy ?tees 13 Jolly Six 11 NIGH AVERAGES D. Mattson 101 1''. 1 -laugh , 104 'I 7 504 1l, ixoft man 7lurrroe 102 N. Coioman ,102 A, Pooley , 789 .T. Lovell 184 M. T 3Vell 104 M, Crenyn 104 D. 1lonthret4 182 1), Tiernan 11(2 P, Rlnrmo)iq 181 N, Vold welt 161 11. Sangster w 180 E. Delors 180 G. Tarettliar ,. 179 1), Fuller 178 A. CroNth 17R 11, 1 -tend :Irk 175 74t. itedit)S6i 115• SH competes at WOSSA South Huron District High School, winners of the Perthex Conference senior boys' volley- ball olleyball championship, ran into trou- ble at the annual WOSSA play - downs at Thames Hall, London on Saturday. Competing in the "B" cate- gory, South Huron downed Till- sonburg 17-15 in their first ga:nie of the afternoon but dropped the next two by identical 15.8 scores. Entering the loser's bracket, South Huron. was stopped 15-1 and 15.13 by Harrow to drop out of the running, • After the first game victory, the local school couldn't do a thing right. Paul Hamilton, local high sshonl teacher, who was supposed to fill in for regular coach Glen. Mickle, failed to show up. Without a coach, the locals were forced to partici• pate on their own. South Huron won the senior boys' volleyball title in the Perth - ex Conference League by down- ing Stratford and Listowel in four straight games. Members of the local squad included team captain Ross Wein, ,Tim Russell, Brian Ailey, Bob Skinner, Allan Busehe, Dale Turvey, Ralph FFnkbeiner, Fred Sanders, F eIix Boogemans, Bob Mickle, Stan Desjardine and David Noakos. LADIES" FRIDAY "NITERSri LEAGUE Sttmblers (T. Crawford 553) 2 Lucky Strikes (H, Sadler 461) ,.•5 116d Coats (O. Essery 541) 2 f ary Six (N, bielkle 492) 5 Iroppeltes (TC,}Tatham, 420) t,4 Bluebirds (M. Cronyn 421) 3 Standitids LAZY ,Slut %t )led ()oats 21 nrepneltes 1.1 )9htehirds 15 'tttmhll ra 14 I,uet(y 5trike4 7 1110 elrlirle tel' west(, it rissei<y, 217; high triple, 11. Saddler, 461. r••gersol0 ice brawls ame bv leaving ice tend with in at least six years.] Scoring wise, Playing Manager .Toe lanneralli and Agony Pear.! son led the winners with two ' goals- each. Leo "/ Bummer Con or Doyle, , Jelin Allison, "Goose" Land,:. Ralph Reenter :and Chike Nada-: lin. each tallied once. Ken Doig scored the lone Mo-' hawk marker at 13:47 of the second period, t tl.....k el... services •of "Bud" Dietrich, Bill Oberle, Larry Heideman, Bob Baynham and Andy Sararas for this .one. tNGERSOLL 10, EXETER 1 EXETER —• Goal, Abel: defenee. Weber, Westenhoefer; centre, 15. Dolg; wings, Gravett Loader: al- ternates, Wade, I'ineombe, Russell, Duval, Fabro, Stephens. INGERSOLL Goal, Allison; de- fence, White, Barrelt; centre, ilar- Donald; wings, Pearson, Nadalin; alternates, Dunean, Connors, .Rid. well, Land, Allison,, Reamer, 1an- neralll, whitstone, Gilles, lien- hawke, Doyle. First period 1—Ingersoll, Connors (Land) :37 2 -Ingersoll. Doyle (Gilles) 15:39 Penalties—Doig (elbowing) 12:1(1; Barrett (charging) 12:52; Henhawke (elbowing) 17:20. Second period 3—Ingersoll, Allison (Nadalin, Land) 3:58 4—Ingersoll. Pearson (Land, Nadalin) . . 4:18 5—Ingersoll, Land (Bidwell) 5:49 6—!Exeter, K. Dolg (Stephens, Gravett) 13:17 7—Ingersoll, lannereili (Bidwell, !hire) 1655 8—Ingersoll. Beamer (lannerelh, Conner) 17:41 Penalties — Weber (elbowing) 3:57; IC. Doig (charging) 8;37; Ste- phens (tripping) 2:50, Third period 9—'Ing(:MacDonersoll, ald) Pearson er:42 10—Ingersoll, lannellt (Gilles, Beamer) 121:23 11—Ingersoll, Nadalin Impsgain on leaders imperials gained on the Exe- ter Men's Bowling League "B" group leaders this week when they stopped Canners 3-1. Front - running Larry's Supertest (e ne out on the short end of a 3.1 ver- dict with Kingpins but continue to hold a four -point margin. Joe Gunn paced Kingpins with a 736 triple while Dean Mc - Knight's 620 was high for the league leaders. B. Smith's 609 effort was tops for Imperials while Bob Simpson rolled 649 for Canners. Upstarts, who are- tied with Imperials for second place with 20 points, upset Kippen Tigers 3-1 to maintain the pace set ny Imperials. Kingpins and Crom- arty arty Rollers are deadlocked for fourth with 19 points each. In the "A" division, Wind- mills grounded Rockets 3-1 to hold their four point bulge over the second place Big Six. The only club to gain on the "A" group leaders were the Milkmen who swept all four from the Pepsi's. By virtue of the clean sweep, Milkmen share second place with the Big Six on 21 points. Scoring of 700 or better triples were quite common last week as A. Bidewell (Windmills) 740, Reg Stagg (Butchers) 775, Bill Higgins (Wildcats) 712, Jim Crocker (Red's Billiards) 793, H. Holtzman (Tip Toppers) 728 and Joe Gunn (Kingpins) 736 all registered highly. Bill Higgins 336, J. Gunn 328, J. Crocker 331, J. Carey 310, H. Holtzman 310 and J. Marks 300 all posted 300 or better games this week. Free bowling went to Bill Hig- gins for his 336 single and to Jim Crocker for his 793 triple. Hidden score was picked up by E. Allen of Cromarty Rollers. "A" LEAGUE Windmills (A. Bidwell 740) Rockets (J. Fuller 632) lilg Six (S. Frayne 656) Pinpoppers (D. Sweet 513) Spares (L. Passmore .641) Butchers (R. Stagg 775) Tradesmen (E. Heywood 693) ,... 1 Wildcats (B. Higgins 752) 3 Pepsis (8. Gilfillan 510) 0 Milkmen C. Edwards 684) 4 Tip Toppers (H. Holtzman 728) , 2 Red's Billiards (T, Crocker 793) 2 Standings tir'indmtlis 21403 25 Big Six 26500 21 Milkmen 26505 21 Spares 26660 19 Red's I;illiards 26919 18 Rockets 25;582 16 T'inpopsmepers 25320 14 Tracle+p .",4700 14 Butchers 26019 13 Tip 'Poppers 25069 12 Pepsis 24713 10 Wildcats 24144 '0 "B" LEAGUE TTnstarts (R. Parks 556) 3 'Sippen Tigers (G. !toss 506) 1 Imperials (B. Smith 600) 1 Canners (Ii. Simpson 042) 1 Kingpins (.1. Gunn 716) 3 L, Supertest (0, McKnight 620) , 1 Co-op (71'. Coward 5531 3 C. Rollers ('f. Toiv 571) 1 I:dselaires (C. rr"eb, 603) d Paint Pots (r'. Smith 541) (t GM's (C„ Birk 634) 3 Bankmonts (.1'. Cutting 514) 1 Standings 20600 24 TT...inChpssrtest Tntpps)l•ats (`. Rollers I'tiselaires Canters Paint. 701(5 Co-op 93;nknlonts Millen Tigers( '1 2 Barbers 7; 346 MAIN ST. (Pearson. Land) 16:33 Penalties - Whitslone (inlr:fer- enee51) 2:9K: S)oyla (I1niding the 5:: Duncan (major, 1912; 1P'tu'e"sit(I enhoer er (major) 15;12: I."'antrr (10 minute mist on,iueLi 19.12: 2iephens (charging) 16:97: Darrel t ( major) 17:27; Weber Imajor) 17;21. GAME CALi,.ED AT THIS PAINT Tribe explodes in P initial period -.e iod _ it took Exeter Mohawks 20 minutes Thursday night to show Ingersoll Intermediates who held. the upper hand in the first game of the season in the Exeter arana before 240 paid admissions. The tribe exploded for five first period goals—three in the first eight minutes—and then coasted the rest of the way to salt away a concrete 8.2 victory. Although Ingersoll has been on ice for a good month, they could n.'t cope with the freewheeling Mohawk regime, :particularly in the first 40 minutes of play. After being outscored 8.0 in the first, the visitors managed to sandwich a marker between a pair of tribe goals in the second. In the final period, each club registered once. As far as the scoring went, centre Bill Oberle, pumped hom e 44 four goals. Flaying Coach Red Loader rifled a pair while Bob Baynham and Larry Heideman each scored once. Chike Nadaljn sank second and third period goals for Ingersoll. Defensive play sharp Mohawks' defensive play was much better than usual. The ad- dition to the blueline brigade of Dave Weber and Bob Westen- hoefer seems to have added a badly needed spark that the tribe hasn't had over the past two or three seasons. Other newcomers to the Exeter club in the persons of Terry Wade and Andy Sara- . ras, also looked impressive. One of the mast pleasant sur- prises was the turnout of ag- Loop opens Monda next First half of the WOAA inter- mediate hockey schedule will be baptized next Monday night when Exeter Mohawks travel to Forest for the first game of the season. On Tuesday, Lucan -Ilderton Combines will invade Mitchell for their initial start in the '59- '60 campaign. Mitchell Red Devils,. who bat- tled Mohawks for the group hon- ors last year, will be the first visitors to the Exeter Arena on Friday, November 20, In' the first half of the sched- ule, each club will play 10 games -five at home and five on the road. The group is made up of Zurich, Mitchell, Philipsburg, Forest, Lucan-Ilderton Combines and Exeter Mohawks. Tentatively, all clubs except Philipsburg and Exeter have en- tered into the intermediate "B" classification. Exeter will ice an "A" club this winter while Philipsburg is undecided about entering a "C" (homebrew) or an intermediate "B" team. The schedule is as follows: WOAA GROUP -1 HOCKEY • SCHEDULE November 16—Exeter at Forest 17—Lucan at Mitchell 20—Mitchell at Exeter Forest at. Luran 23—Philipsburg at Forest 24—Zurich at Mitchell 25—Exeter at lateen 27—forest. at Exeter Luran at. 'Zurich :llitrhell at Philipsburg 30—Lucan at Forest December 1—Exeter at Alitchell 2—Philipsburg at Zurich 4—Zurich at Exeter Forest at Philipsburg Mitchell at Luran 7-11itehell at Forest 8—Forest at. Mitchell 9—Exeter at Zurich Philipsburg at Lucan 11—Lucan at Exeter Zurich at Philipsburg 14—Zurich at Forest 15—Philipsburg at Afiiellell 16—Luran at Philipsburg Forest at Zurich 23—Exeter at Philipsburg Mitchell at Zuriel•1 26—Philipsburg at Exeter (afternoon) 30—Zurich at Luran WE SPECIALIZE in Cutting Hair CORRECTLY The Way You Like }It! Gerry Smith ,, 25008 2n 25360 24 21958 19 21103 19 21909 18 21076 11 ».86 14 24214 1n "2377 12 21102 11 G11t'a 23239 10 "200"( AVERAGE CLUB Bob Osgood 235 A, Rldweli 228 1C. 1)avidsopY , 228 lin) Hennessey 2•'( Chub l.clwards 222 ,11n) Crocker Mb Nicol - 219 A. nlanke 215 ray Sint t It 217 .Mack T'n11er 2 Wi6 Stan Frayne 215 Lorne 11augin 213 Cap reefer 211 Murray )Print nett 210 Eric rtcywood 210 T)on '6Gravelt , 210 Harold 1teltzman 205 3)an CAA e 2(1611 ,T, Gibson , 1 Tray Van Dorsetatir 205 Nell itedilittn (86) 2111 Hood' i((wef , 20.5 Lloyd (llahllnatt 205 13, ("eohet' 205 ((&Ifge ratindoniuoit 202 ,411)b 1"rer(ittlrar 203 22.1 EXETER gressive centre Kenny `Doig, who last year toiled for Clinton Colts. Doig, although only the second time on skates this year, pleased the fans with his stick - work and effective play -making at centre. Terry Wade teamed up with centre Bob Baynham and left winger Billy Pineambe to form one of the fastest trios on the ice, 1 Goaltender "Buddy" Dietrich t pulled off some sensational saves to take some of the s'tarti3 gut of the Ingersoll attack, 8 INGERSOLL EXETERN .t "It s 1 essivs 113004.1" Wa Irnpr.. INGERsOLl- —R ,Goal, Allison: •de,. fe)t(•e, Darret, S� titer ,centre. son; wings, Nadalin, ktrponaldl alternates, Land, Deemer, Chatting, ton, Whetstone, T. Allison, .Qultle. aeFent, Connor, Turner, Lewls, Duncan, Longfield, EXETER—Goa1, Dietrich; defence, Webs r, Westenhoefer; cent r e, Baynham;: wings, Pincombe, Wade; alternates, Oberle, Gravett. 15, Doc-, I•Jeideman, Sararas, Devel, Russell, Loader. First period 1—Exeter, Oberle (Weber, Gravett) 3:40 2—Exeter, Heideman 3:55 3—I.zeter, Oberle (Dewe!) ,.,, 5:05 4—Exeter, Baynham (Heideman) 14:53 5 ---Exeter, Loader (Oberle) 15:10 Penalties — Beemer (interference) 8:24; Dunean (holding) 11:14; Al Napo (holding) 12:15; Duncan (hooking) 39:02, Second period 6—Exeter, Loadel .. (Oberle, Heideman) , 4:54 7—;Ingersoll, Nadalin (Land) 9:00 8—Exeter, Oberle (Heideman) 10:50 Penalties -- Weber (charging) 8:32; Weber (elbowing) and Quirie (hooking) 13:55; Land. (major and misconduct) 13:55; Weber (elbow- ing) 16:35. Third period 9—Exeter, Oberle (Gravett, Westenhoefer) ., 14:06 10—Ingersoll, Nadalin ... 16:30 Penalties Baynham (tripping) 2:54; Weber (elbowing) 3:20; Con- nors (roughing) 6:46; Westenhoefer (elbowing) 12:36; Exeter bench Penalty (served by Westenhoefer) 17:58. Curling Boots FROM ;8.75 Skates For The Whole Family. 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