HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-17, Page 91
Two wo score
'hat tacks'
/ WUrough playing .their worst
defensive game of the season,
Exeter Mohawks registered their
second consecutive victory with -
fit the week over Zurich Flyers
in the Hensall arena Wednesday
night when they chalked up a
sluggis) 11.6 victory,
it was the tribe's sixth, victory
as against one' defeat.
Centre Larry. Heideman and
leen Doig paced the winners
wth three -goat efforts. Right.
lvinger Andy Sararas potted a
Pair MIMIC Jint Russell, Keith
Pincombe Steplleu and Pill 1 _ P con)be con•
nected for one apiece.
. Playing Coach Dan Hesse was
the big man for Zurich ,as he
fired a pair and set up two
others Ken Lee, Doug O'Brien,
Bay Mady and Wayne Willcrt
were the other Dyer marksmen,
Score early
. It took the tribe less than two
minutes to score the first goal
Of • the game. Doig potted his
first of three unas fisted at 1:23.
Liter hail the initial period had
been completed, Ken Lee scoot-
q'd around the tribe defence to
notch his fast goal of the game,
Less than two minutes later,
Heideman flipped home Doig's
},ass to put the Mohawks out in
il'ont again 2-1.
- Zu1•ich took advantage of some
listless defensive manottvers by
the tribe and finally tied up the
contest at 2-2 when Ray Mady
scored his first goal of the sea-
Lon early in the second period,
r I-Ieideman's second and Keith
Stephen's first goals of the game
shot Mohawks into a 4-2 lead
before Don Hesse provided Zur-
ich with its third goal of the
game. Three unanswered mark-
ers by' Doig, Russell and Pin-
combe gave the tribe a de-
cisive 7-3 edge for the third per-
iod.
It only took Heideman and
Doig two minutes and 13 sec-
onds to complete their "hat -
tricks" in the third frame. Andy
Sararas struck for a pair of
quickies with 68 seconds to make
it 11-3. '
Doug O'Brien, Nesse and juve-
nile player Wayne •Willert final-
ized the scoring with three Zur-
ich tallies late in the final frame.
The game,which was over
a half hour late in starting, was
played on straight time with 25
Minute periods, Zurich failed to
3roduce a timekeeper and scorer
Which forced the situation.
EXETER 11, ZURICH 6
• EXETER - Goal Dietrich; de-
ence, Weber, Stephen; centre,
i'eldeman; wings, Doig, Loader;
,Iternates, Sararas, Russell, Gra-
ett, Pincombe, Wade, Baynham,
t'estenhoefer•, Ebel (sub -goal) .
ZURICH Goal, Amacher; de-
e.nce, Alady, Racicot; centre. Hesse;
rings, Don O'Brien, Doug O'Brien;
ltsrnates, Lee. Lomax, Pat O'Brien,
t'illerl, Johnston, Overholt, Colqu-
cu0.
Ar
oungl the
arena
E.y LARRY HEIPLMAN
In the first pee wee game
played at the arena Saturday
mornin0,the 'Eagles edged the
Black Hawks 'by the score of
6-4, Two goals apiece by Ron
Ellis, Bob 13cnning and Sam 11-
)ingworth rounded out the Eagles
scoring. For the Black ,Hawks
it wls Billy Allen with a three -
goal performance and a single
by Ricky McDonald•
In the second the Maple Leafs
dovoel he Rock is 5.2.
Keith
r
Strang with three goals and Bob
Burns wi:'h two, were the big
guns for the Leafs. Gerd Green-
acre and Hank Gosar scored for
The Rockets.
The Wings whitewashed the
Falcons in the Third pee wee
game by the score of 5-0. Torn
Allen scored two goals and An-
gles went to Jim Nickles, Bob
Stone and Bob Grayer.
In the Squee Gee game the
Red Devils and Blue Devils
fought to a 1-1 tic, Goal scorers
were Barry Southcott for the
Red Devils and Bruce Fulcher
for the Blue Devils.
The last game of the morning
saw the Wee Wee Red Wings
shut out the Panthers to the
tune of 1.0. Glen Stires was the
only goal getter with Frank De
Vries assisting.
Last Week's Seores: - .
Eagles 6, Black .Hawks 4
:Maple Leafs 5, Packets 2
lt'ings 5, falcons 0
Rod Devils 1, Btu Devils 1
)Ted -Whigs 1, Panthers 0
Standings
Pee Wee lt' 1. `t' P
wings 1 0 1 9
Black Llawks 3 2 0 6
7.'agles 3 2 0 6
Maple Leafs 2 3 0 4
Falcons 2 3 0 4
Rockets 0 4 1 1
Squee Gee
Red Devils 1 1 1 3
Blue Devils 1 1 3. 3
Wee Wee
Red 'Wings 2 0 3 5
Panthers 0 2 1 1
Next Week's Games;
Saturday, Dec. 10
S -.-Eagles vs, Wings
5-30- b'alcons vs. Maple Leafs
10 -11 --Rockets vs, Black Hawks
11 -I1:30 -Red .Devils vs. Blue 'Devils
11130 -12 -Red Wings vs. Panthers
Thursday, Dec/ 17
8:30 -0;30 -Bantam -Midget House
League
Top Ten Pee Wee ScoeIng, Leaders
G A P
13111 Allen 12 2 14
Sans thing-Worth10 111.
Bob kenning 5 5 6
Toni Allen 6 2 8
Bob Grayer 5 3 6
Bob Burns 7 0 7
Bob Storic 6 2 7
Brian Baynham , 5 0 5
Doug Stanlake 4 1 5
Ricky .MacDonald 4 1 5
Squee Gee
P.'scky J3rintnell 1 0 1
Barry Southcot't 1 0 1
Bruce Fulcher 1 0 1
Wee Wee
Frank De Vries 1 2 3
Glen Stires 2 1 3
Ron Durand 3. 0 1
Ricky Weber 0 1 1
Joins Loader 1 0 1
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'Art Cann's,. U they both emerge
undefeated this week the team
with the highest plus score will
be the winner,
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R, Taylor 14 - K. Hockey 2
1 C. Farrow 14 C. Smith 3
D. Roelofson 12--. K. Otteweil 4
M, Sanders 13 - H. Cowen 8
K, McLaughlin 10 R, Bailey 5
H. Jeffrey 8 S. Elliott 3
C. Shane 10 G. Mickle6
J. Wooden 9- E. Bell 5
1J, Snell 8 J. Fulcher 4
,A, Cann 7 - A. Passmore 3
L. Kleinstiver 9 - R. Snell 7
C. Cann 8 H. King _6
Lady bowiers win bawl
The turkey roll was the big
news throughout the Exeter
Ladies Bowling Leagu. this Week
as 15. participants won free
turkeys while another 15 Walked
off with chocolates as pries.
Winners of the turkeys includ-
ed Audrey Fairbairn (Pin Pop-
pettes) high triple, flat; A, Cut-
ting (Busy Bees), Mgh triple;
Norma Caldwell (flee liopes),
high single, flat; IL Jones
(Frisky Six) and P. Keogan
(Who Cares), high single (tie).
Bidden score incl turkey win-
ners were 0. Smith (Rollettes)
L. Br(Who Cares), D
(Heywood (Frisky Six), J, Weber.
(Wee Hopes), L. Wales (Busy
Bees), A. Brock (l-Iappy Gals),
I J. Lippert (Lollipops', D. Elder
{ (Nite hawks), J, M c 1) o w el 1
(Whtatnots)Dogs), and A. McDonald
(Ho
Winning chocolates were B.
{ Reid (Be -Bops), E. Morley and
G. Busche 8 - B. Cann 61 L Webb (Mighty Mice), D.
Jermyn.H, Dollen 10 -- D, Jermyn. Frayne (Jolly Six), R. Durand
L. Learn ? - B, MacLean 6( (Hot Do;s), M, Holtzman (Hot Turkey IlonspieL will he Dos), A. Beavers (Whatnots),
held on December 22nd and 23rd.
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Statistics
JUVENILE LEAGUE
'4' J. 'r o' A. 7'
I.ucan 3 0 1 27 14 7
Exeter ' 1 2 29 25 6
Lambeth 2 3 0 20 31 4
Oalcrldgo
1 4 1 21. 24 3
MIDGET LEAGUE .
Lambeth 5 0 1 30 9 10
Lucan 4 1 1 33 20 9
Exeter 4 2 0 27 39 8
Oakridge. 2 4 0 f, 1 4
Ailsa Craig 1 5 0 10 51 2
Kensal .Park 1 5 0 15 35 2
BANTAM LEAGUE
Exeter 4 0 1 32
Oakridge 4 1 0 26
Lucan 3 1 1 26
Lambeth 2 3 0 21.
Kensal Park 1. 1 0 10
Ailsa Craig 4) 5 4) 2
PEE WEE LEAGUE
Exeter 4 0 1 23
Lucas 4 1 0 14
Oakridge 2 2 1 7
Kensal Park 2 2 1 4
Ailsa • Craig 1 3 1 0
Lambeth 1 4 0 3
s
11
1.7
20
32
30
5
3
31
12
15
14
'S
7
4
5
5
3
2
D. Brady (Hot Dogs), A. Simp-
son (Pin Poppettes), P. Veal
(Rollettes), B. Wedlake (Alley
Cats), 1'1, Westcott (Handicap-
pers), M. Attfield (Who Cares),
M. Jory (Handicappers) and N.
Hooper (Alley Cats).
Seven point winners
Picking up seven -point victor-
ies over the week's play were
the Ups & Downs (S. Kipfer,
571), Greenhorns (J, Taylor, 534)
and Pills (P, Hunte!'-Duvar, 586).
Bowlers averaging 600 or bet-
ter triples included M. Cronyn
(Whatnots) 603, D, Munroe
(Happy Gals) 622, P. Simmons
(Jolly Six) 615, Grace Farquhar
(Merry Maids) 606 and Audrey
Fairbairn (Pin 'Poppettes) 706.
Audrey Fairbair:l's 706 effort
copped the week's high triple
honours for free bowling, Hid-
den score was won by N. Brint-
nell,
Joan Parsons continues to
hold The high single honours
with 310, The high triple to date
is 758 set by S, Wright. Phyllis
Haugh's 197 is tops in the aver -
age departlnent
sputniks (E. Reid 481) • 0
tips s; vows (S. Kipfer 5713 ,7
Whatnots (3d. ('ronyn 603) . •... 3
-Wlw ('tt1-ee (1.. k31`httneu 510> ,,..,,, 4
1 Wee )lopes (N. Caldwell 086) 5
Lollipops (J.. Lippert 598) ,,, 2
' I1e•r3ops (11. Reid 557) 4
, Blowettes (1>, Prance 531) .......,3
3Busv Bees {A, CutUz 583) 2
1;rlslty Six (1-I, Jo,tes 054) .......,,,5
txreenhorns (J. 'Taylor 534) •...,,7
Handicappers (-'. Gould 500) .,,.•,, 0
Happy (;rats (D. Munroe 622) 5
1111-ip his (M. Loader 537)
11ot Dogs (id. }Lot(sutan 076) 4
Jolly JIlls (k'. Simmons 615)
folly Six (I. Simmons 483) 2
Alley Cats (G. Wurtn 496) •. 5
;Berry Maids 443, Farquhar 606)
Mighty 5Jice lB, Morley 520)
Nita hawks (A, Mattson 531)2
Pin Poppettes (A. Fairbairn 706) 0
Pills (1'. Hunter-Duvar 6t63 .. 7
Rollettes (J. Smith 557) 0
Standings
Pin Popp6tles 7,6
Ile•Bops ... 65
(lot i)s 64
7IapRY og(la e
41
:flighty :l;aitr60
Pills .. 59
14pe 8, Downs 59
Vi laalnols 57
Merry Maids 57
Biowettes 54
Wee hopes 54
Rollettes
Alley eats 63
Nile :Hawks 47 Folly Jilts 4545
),'risky Six 45
Who ('ar44
42
FIancltcanperses
Hl-L(ghts . 42
Lollipops 39
Sputniks 42
C,lollyreenhoSixrns 31
22
Busy Bees ,-.. 17
Averages
P. Haugh Averages
1. Mattson 1.99
A, Pooley 190
D. Munroe 130
04, Holtzman 187
:0). Tiernan156
NC Coleman
1.84.
M. Cronyn183
M. Redman 182
11, Durand , 182
P. I'nmos 181.
\, SIc'aldwelnl 181
1, Lovell 179
D. Ronthron 178
C. Farctuhar 178
E. Deters 178
A, Tairbairn 178
A. Cronyn 177
P. Hunter=Dover 176
D. Puller 176
11. Hendrick 175
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