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PAP 8 The TitifeS•Advocoto, January 19, 19#51
"Cmon Dad!”
Shane rink tops
in c.urling draw
L. ..,
SEM 101116 managed to
record IA points or better in
the. Spirited .action,
Only two. :tie gaines had la'
be decided by extra ends this'
w eek, and. :John Corbett and
Bill McLean :emerged with :the
victories over 11,155 Snell andi
Harry Snell, It was the second'
w.eek in a row . that Corbett 1
.ended lip in extra, play, and it,
gave blip, a chance to redeem
himself After losing last week's
extra rock to Dick Jermyn i
The actual scores of last;
week's .garnes ,are listed be -
ow
Cltarlifl Shane, who, had the
winner at Uie Ieter7..QeerTiliarnn:Sgt..
other club honer.
The ardent gorier is. pres,
ently leading 1.11e. field in the
r4ee for the South Vrid Sent -
log •,txgplly. 11s team pi010:1
-0011Villgin W1fl ave;
goe‘r.,,e rnatgssnthv;relea:dthilsn twil:e:candto,
ings,
Coupled with a ,elos.e. 11-11
win (they won the. extra Topk)
.i -ever Glenn Mickle last week,
the fat/VS.0111e have a total of
27 points, three more than the
uner-up..tcams,
•i Carl Cann and Diek Jermyn
$ share the ntimber :two spot
with 24 points, After winning
their second. straight this •week.
• Cann took a 15-3 win over Bob
• Jeffery, while Jermyn stopped
, I ROICSenTatytlg,e1112-4110,
0Ids down the
fourth plebe in the standings
....
. '-r.',... `• ' after he picked up an 8-5 win
k ' i
aver the actual
-, ores 0 last
, e
e; es jeliwk'sew 1 Clio not,es rt s „PaSslismanoed
r'es tooek.
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the top honors, followed close-
ly by a pal- of 15-3 wins re-
corded by Carf Cann and Joe
: Wooden over Bob Jeffery and
I
"Don't Sena ... TAKE your boy to the Arena." Sandy Elliot. .
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Aviv cou'rely Th Triegrarre• Toro
MINOR IIOCKEY WEEK STARTS JANUARY
cps-iolo soongs
Shn ne 16—A. Ila.ssmore 2
('jr( Cann Jeffery 3
.Joe Wooden 3.5.—Sandy Elliot 3
1-1(11.1.0Y Cowen
II:1?12-471r11
D YE4Y(1'117
G. MeTavish 11-13eoron
Bill Allison 10—K. Mel,aughlin 9
George Bootie 10.—E1mer Bell 6
Art .cann 30—•tiarry Jef re. ry
Morley Sanders Cann 7
Henderson Xing 9-13, 11_0(1(450n 7
Ulric Si011 9—Ed Brads 5
Don Graham 5-51111. Robbins 5
Bill :macLean 3(w)-11arry snon
Allan Westcolt Mickle 3
Edwin Miller 9—Ralph Bailey 5
Mar Bodgert R—Phas, Smith 7
W en (It tenvell 9—Frnest Verson 5
Claude F1111'0W 9—Doug tillghS011 fi
John Corbett 5(w)-11uss Snell 5
Charlie Shane 37
Cart Cann 24
Dick ermyn 24
Ken Ottewell 23
21 Ladies enter finals
Ken Watson's CURLING
Stay out of pockets,
don't bunch stones
Not too man. curlers have
experienced the exhilarating
thrill of scoring an eight end
—an exclus ive phenomenon
rarer by far than golfing's
hole -in -one. Yet many potential
perfect d, or atl t a
large number of big ends,
have been unwittingly fouled
up by placing a key rock in
the wrong spot.
A few days back a call by
a clever young shotmaker who
peril also should number 5 be
off line and end up alongside
/lumber 1, It is particularly
important in offensive man-
oeuvres of this kind that "poc-
"kets" behind the tee be avoid-
ed at alI costs
Similarly, in executing num-
ber 4 if the draw stopped
short on the 8- or 12 -foot circle
la roll off number 1 by the op-
position in behind this short
draw could be ruinous.
had piloted lus team to the.
rench
y froze them
of the mammoth. High
in tirst curling draw
The Exeter Ladies' .Curling,
Club have reached the final
stage in their first draw and
the top teams in each. group
will now meet in the finals.
Cathy Southcott gained'a birth
in the final round after ending
up in top spot in the Thursday
afternoon group with a total of
Today's curling tip
41 points. The Tuesday after-
:
I If you are consistently wide noon
group was won by Hop -
on' your in -turn and narrow on s squad with 59 points,
per
lthe out -turn the full weight while Edna 13ushe won the
of
'
i your body and the rock may
with 65 py evening grouints.
p
ing
o
not be solidly borne by your •••••
• ht foot during the back- The difference in points be-
swIng, If the left foot is used uee duethe
;to help brace the weight, the fact that the groups play vary -
1 body will lean to the left and ing amount of games, The
your swing will be to the left Thursday afternoon whiners
of the skip's broom. played five times, the Thurs-
day night winners competed six
evenings, while the Tuesday.af-
Shane and Barb Bell, who were
tied with 33 points each.
Cathy Southcott wilt meet Ed-
na Busche in the first round of
the draw, with the winner going
against Vi Hopper in the final
event.
I Following the playoffs, all the
teams will be re -organized and
will start play in the next
round.
LADIES', CURLING LEAGUE
FIRST DRAW STANDINGS
Thursday afternoon
f&anstisth,1E; n
thee o ..... . 41
39
35
Bolen Burton . 37
Audrey AfaeDdnald 28
Bernlea Cann 25
Thursday evening
Edna, 73usche 85
Laurette Stegner 42
Edith Boyle 13
Ann O'Neil
finals
ternoon curlers played seven Tuesday afternoon
SOUTH END SERVICE ORAW
School 'Spiel in. Winnipe.g, In 1948 Frenchy D'Amour games.
Vi Hopper
brought this to mind. The score blew into the Calgary Brier 1Thursday, January 19 The play was extremely close Addle '51aeNaughton
was close and a nice -booking Trail B.C. on the wings in all 'three groups, and in :leaf:: ;1,01113epanie
• youthful skip wbo held the opposition with freezes to stoaesi - 11:11(1 teams were only separated by Lois mtewell
tage midway through the !line to win British Colurnbia's i9. Bill MacLean—Lee Learn This was very much in evi- L'is L'earn
end was building up for the ; of a c,"•iinook and paralyzed his • 9. miwin ',51Ickle several cases the top place Rild.""th
"hammer" or last rock advan-' on or slightly behind the tee- 1. Ralph Bailey—Harry suen a few points. Marion 'Fletcher
suspense -filled game, only:Canadian Curling Crown. is- Lornfl rawnore—A,
14. Chas. Shane—Allan 1Vestrott
ra"111"e dance in the Tuesday afternoon
Time and again other pro- I
vincial champions had big ends; Monday, January771)., 2 1:11831
going for them until Frenchy 1
f
played his uncanny draws. The ii. nin Allison -1:10c Snell
Winnipeg Sangsters who repre-I2. li, McLaughlin—Elmer Bell
sented Manitoba that year (3. Busche—ltenderson Xing
threw good stones
14 . .
. Bob Je:
ffztlyn-17dii,70roacty
actually
away to try to stop the Trail i 1. 'Bev Morgan—Don Graham
Smoke -eater from spoiling their is: Milt Robbins—D. TOM/arson
well-built ends, la, Chas. Smith-1;0rd McTavish
Incongrous as it may sound14. Man Holgert—Carf Cann
there can come a day when i Tuesday, January 24
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55
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4(1
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41
44
41
league, where Vi Hopper placed Total calls in Bell Telephone's
in first spot with a one point Ontario -Quebec territory ave -
margin over Addie MacNaught-
ton and Helen Mickle who were day.
rage more than 20,950,000 a
tied with 58 points.
Two more teams, skipped by
Hilda Smith and Marj Yoll.en, •
tied for fourth place with 46
points, while Lois Ottewell and
Marion Fletcher were right be-
hind with 44 points each,
Edna Busche had the biggest
there are too many rocks in i - 0:00 margin, as she picked up 65
the rings but never if they are
1. 3forley Sanders—John Corbett points to register a 23 -point
placed properly. By all means! 2. nano- Hughson—lloss Taylor lead over the second place
team skipped by Lauretta Seig-
ner,
Cathy Southeott's team was
declared cha mpion in the
Thursday afternoon group with
a three-point lead over Jessie
try for an eight end but avoid !9. Harry Jeffery—Claude Farrow
pockets or b u n c h i n g your 4. lien Ottewell—Dick Jermyn
He was lying three shots and stones. A freeze into a pocket s:en 11:00
after a clean miss by the op- is hard to handle but a freeze Hary o` rolien—.°rnest cerson
'Harvey Cowen—Russ Snell
posing third, he looked over the to a single stone can usually be
3. Sandy Elliott—Bill Cann
situation illustrated in the dia- taken cafe of. 14, Joe Wooden—Art Cann
'gram below and then asked his
diminutive vice -skip for an out-
turn draw to the number 4
spot. Inadveatently this call
was loaded with danger, for if
the stone ended up on either
side of number 3 it would cre-
ate a perfect pocket behind the
teellne for a draw shot to
anchor in—and a well -played
end would be ruined.
The obvious strategy would
be a draw to either number 5.
or number 6 position or to tap
number 1 back a foot or two.
The latter call is fraught with
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