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st holding p a 11. y whet)
Boucher shot the Imperials In-
to A two -goal lead at the 5:00
nitrate mark of the poried
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LARRY HEIDEMAN
. Minors host Detroit
to feature- hockey week
AY1Mer put on a $ $t 1 d Minor Hockey
Week $tatir.Iltige
•drive ‘vith the extra Man .ad- Observance of Miner HockeY AleUe I's
vantage, and the tally was a Week in Canada will be :1101d
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Harold Loveday scored an ,' •p
assisted marker miwh
note tattiner will be held On SaturdaY, Jan1
.'' riall7ge,
as ho burst, through the Ala. 28 en two town teams will Future invest
hawk defence, aect Garton add-' play ,Ile,st ter a 1),-,aal,are„ and Saturdek Jan 21—
tetl the .fourth tally at the 141:15 M'c'40e" %cent 4.°Cct ''''re"' 1 s-a—wilms .‘s, a i
Mark to give the homestorS A IOexciting night' c' igh°ck'
eY s""--1 " '"`vs.'Ls'
commanding 4-0 lead, 1 ine s guaranteed,
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in-i1—Mark Hawks vs.
The Mohawks finally manag- ' t
e in. he
1$ wejlx1P°setat4r(11 thtiriprol\craeYed°rSQUIRTS
- : Last week's Ocorc
ed te break the ictPeel"
dying minutes of the peri9d, ton by dropping the first puck i Blue rinrils 4, iled
When Boom Boom gravett,. and the fans may also be en -1
centred a porfeet pass from tertained bY the music of the
the corner to Den Betti atendIngs
a e ` colOrful EXeter Legion Pipe !RM Devils
niut riever
standing impeded in front of Baed•
:14; is hoPed that A large crowd 1"tiure Q41114$
the Aylmer net. , I ;.,:turday, Jan. 21--
will be er; hand to encOurage,ii-12—n, nevus vs. B. Perlis
Split goals in second our boys to victory. The young! BANTAM MIDGET
Zurich juveniies:
whip flax squad
•zuxielf$ defending DMW
juvenile "D" ehamplens
tained their winning ways le
tile Shan-IOC:1c Joop this week,
handing Oakridge Acro a 5-1-
setbaelc. However, the Zurich
squad dropped their second
WOAA tilt, losing 9-3 to the
league leading Clinton six,
A Zurich broke a bit of a jin4
11 by winning over the London
entry in the tilt at Lean, The
Area squad had only been beat-
s 7. en twice in the leagtie, And
both losses were to Oakridge
Acres And both came at the
Lucan arena.
John Mase Was the main,
cog in the uprising, blinking
the light three times to record
tile het-ttick, Gerrard Overholt
and Ron Deichert triggered the
other two tallies,
Ian McCallum was the only
Oakridge marksman able to
get the disc past Arnaeher in
the Zurich net.
Leafs
riatigers
eVile
1?
4 2 2 in
; 4 2 6
Whitey Illingworth, centre on people play better knowing I House -LeAotiE
the kid line, Milled the Tribe they hove the supped of their Lest week's scores;
back to within two goals when families, - I nod Wings 3, Phantoms 4
he scored At the 6:14 Mark of Also . n,Tan. 28 the xeter slame ,Lar a, :Plosion 3
o.E
the middle frame. The shifty Raetain Braves• team play in I Red Win" 3' Rnsinn 2
little puekster picked up the Lucan against Oakridgeatl Standings
ruck in the Aylmer end, neat- 3 0 . ,.
: 0 and er leS Maple Leafs A 2
. y sicie-stepped one defender Play L mbthe ExetLambeth at 71N) iJtivelun Lucan , Phantoms 6 2
and blasted a hard shot from - ' a ' — Red Wings 4 7
a difficult angle a( the right Midget tournament Soston a a
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2
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side of the net. The Exeter Midgets have en -1 FUTURE ALL - STAR GAMES
Tile Mohawks failed to take tered in the Hensall Midget Pee wee all-star
Advantage of two Aylmer pen,•Hockey Tournament which willsaiurvlay„lan 21—
allies in the mid -way ma -k of !take place this SaturdaY, Jan -I saHmi)-7-xett'r Alrk
jt'a
the period as they did every. ' ua rY 21 at the Hensel], arena. .Vrint
thing but put the puck in the]. Exeter team will be I 7:0n—Kensai Park at Exeter
net, They had the two-man ad-, matched against Goderich and Bantam Legion
vantage for nearly a minute ! this game starts at 12:30 p.m, 'I'''St11/;'6Y' L'a,jamni,e2,11-11—Al
and a half, with Patton and ' Eastern Professional Hockey ISaturciap,
Jan. t—
Kelly sitting out minor penal- All youngsters involved in I 7;ge—c'lln I eft t Exeter, WOAA
ties. • the Exeter Minor Hockey pro- Tuesday, .1R 11, 247
In time to set a play that an Eastern Professional HockMidget
-
KellY just returned to the ice gram that would like to see up
Exeter at uotierich, WOA,A
enabled' Terry Chattington to ey League game in Kitchener, 1 L'00-1-Ythx4.1arir, titt—Godertelt
add to his league leading total. are asked to leave their name Juvenile
The Aylmer defenseman step- at the arena. office. The game:Friday, Jan. 20--
ped out of the box and picked Would probably be on a Sunday 'Ailciam--Cj!t111," t111xet(".'
up the loose disc and fired a afternoon and the cost per s:e0426j:te'r va. Oakrid
perfect pass over to Chatting- youngster will be 250 It is Tut"ClaY'
n. 24,—.
8:30—Lambeth , at Exeter
g.
ton cutting in from his left hoped that free transportation
wing position. The .tally gave will be supplied bycars, the Imperials a 5-2 lead at the
lipre-fits' prove unfit
claTn JeArn9aves0--.
Trounced by Clinton
Clinton went on a scoring
rampage on their home lee on
Tuesday to whip Zurich 9-3 in
a WOAA tilt,
It was the second win for
Clinton over Zurich, and gave
them a commanding lead in
the fast juvenile division.
Paul Draper led the winners
with three, Ron Livermore and
Pickett got a pair each and
singles went to Roger Cum-
mings and Keith Allaft.
Larry „Bedard, Paul Weider
and Ron Deichert were the
Zurich marksmen.
"The motorist that hits me
will certainly be sorry," said
the dusty pedestrian,
"Why?" Asked the compan-
ion.
"Because," said the first,
"I'm carrying a stick a dyna-
mite in my hip ,pocket,"
Luke didn't get that hoarse
voice from, smoking too many
cigarettes. He got it from ask-
ing for 'em.
end of the period. Square dancing
Just fail to tie Teenage square dancing will
resume activities in the town
•
Red Houghton teamed UP hall this Friday, January 20
-with Garand and Chattington sfartine at 8:00 p,m. This ac- in challenge uck tilt
ials an almost unsurmountable years "Pre -fits" lost in an attempt The challenge match was a
al. the 1:11. minute mark of the tivity IS for boys and girls
final period to give the lmper- between the ages 'ef ' 11-15 Dashwood P.I. a ning Mills', slats on three of the tall:es,
6-2 lead.
H.cleanly played affair, with only
owever, the Tribe picked up PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE to subdue the powerful WI
Dixon and Sons Lumber Yards a few minor penaltio haifded,
steam in the final minutes and
came within a single goal of
sending the game into overtime.
Red Loader started the three -
Last week's scores:
Eiaek 3.4ewks Bruins 0
118..ngers 4, Winge 1.
maple Leafs 7, Jets 3
1
of Arthur and Fergus in an ex - out — mostly for . boarding,
hibition hockey tilt in Fergus,' (What would you expect from
Sunday,1 a lumberman?)
oal spree when he scored at fading Imperials. Ulrich
Elie gamewas the result of Following the game, • the
i
gmiss- a challengeissued to the"Pre"; s
the 2:35 mark: The veteran ed his first shot from 25 feet fits" by the Ferplayers and pectators were
gus firm. Al-
'11f6h
.,man pie ed up out, but picked up the -rebound , though several members of
the puck in his own end, and and fed it hack to McDonald at the team had not been on
skated the entire length of the the corner of the Aylmer net. skates for several years, the
ice, past several Imperials, Ulrich then came in skating challenge was accepted. and
and then neatly deked, the last hard and McDonald fired athe "Pre -fits" put up a very
defender to get a clear break short pass to the other corner creditable showing,
on Clark. of the net where Ulrich batted Each team scored four goals
The kid. line triggered their it into the cage. I in the first period and played
second tally of the night when Bill McDona.ld lust failed in A scoreless second 20 minutes
entertained and treated to a
smorgasbord lunch at the home
of Merlin Dixon, Fergus.
As yet, no return match has
been planne d, but Boots
Klumpp stated that "as long
as the liniment holds out we'll
try to avenge the defeat".
"Pre -fits" lineup: G e r a 1 d
Moore blinked the light at the his bid th score the equalizer, 1 However, the strain of the
Mair, goal; Bill Klumpp, Stu -
13:21 mark. Centreman, Illing- as he got a break in the last Jong road trip finally took its art Wolfe, Eugene webber,
worth, fed a.,,pass into the cor- minute. However, the shifty: tell, and the "Pre -fits" were Boot g Klumpp, delehge: Don
ner to Jim MacDonald, who in centreman failed to control. the' outscored 7-3. in the final pe- Genttner, Jim Finnen, ;Toe
turn flipped the puck out in Puck, and an Aylmer defender ' riod, to wind up on the short t Creces, Day Ratz, Reg Bran -
front of the net where Moore was able to get back and stop end of an 11-7 count,
lifted a short backhander into the attempt. Don Genttner was the lead -
the open side 'of the Aylmer The Mohawks phlled their big scorer for the losers. He
net, . blinked the
goalie in favor 6f an extra for light th.ree times.
. •
•Stan Ulrich teamed up with ward in the last minute, but Stuart Wolfe, Bill Klumpp and
till McDonald to pull the couldn't find the range, on a Jim Finnen were the other
Tribe to within, one goal of the couple of good opportunities, "Pre -fit" marksmen.
Jerry Finnen ,also starred
Kids bid for honors
in Shamrock league
With the Shamrock league
season more than half over,
enly three of the 30 competing
teams have yet to tastedefeat,
And in -most diviiions a strong
battle is being waged for top
honors.
lateen still hold a four -point
margin ever the second -place
Oakridge Acres squad, arid
have played one less game than
the London entry.
The closest battle for top ho-
nors is being waged in the ju-
Oakridge Acres pee wees and venile,and pee wee "D" league.
Watford juniors are the only Zurich's defending 0:MI-IA juve-
teams with unblemished rec-
ords, but the Watford group
have only played two games.
However, the Oakridge pee
wees have an impressive 11 -
game winning streak, and have
potted 101 goals in their oppo-
sitions' nets, while they have
only been scored on 10 times.
:Exeter Legion bantams, who
won seven straight after tieing
their opener, are leading the
strong bantam division and
have played fewer games than
their nearest rivals. In their
eight league games they have
picked up 60 goals, while their
opponents have Mily put five
pucks behind Neil Hai -ninon.
The fourth -place Exeter mid-
get; squad spoiled Lucan's
streak, dumping the Irish
kids for their ,firat defeat of
the Season in aaame j)layed in
Exeter, Wednesday, However,.
Vet squa
unbeaten
Exeter's high -flying Legion
haelains, who have yet to taste
riefeat, racked up another vic-
tory, Tuesday, whipping Sea,
forth 6-2 in Exeter.
Gary ?arsons Paced the et -
tea for the winners, blinking
the light finite timeS :record
the hat -trick, The shifty little,
Winger scored goat in each
period of the WOAA contest.
,Tack Greyer, :SO tuella And
Al Thompson were the ether
triggermen for the, Exeter six.
The Oily Seaforth players
to get the POO past Neil Honi
Men were Ken Devreaux And
Kerry .
!gxeter opened up a 3-0 lead
in the lipm teried, added two
more in the Middle featii and
came back Thr on hi the final
twenty rriieuteS, They had a
five. goal lead before Seaforth
could. get on the stoteiliect,
Beth Sea forth geAlS Were
Seeted in the final peeled-
13esideS the three &Alt, Par- It'
sons figured in two others to LA
get his eanie in Ibis Storing
summary all Mit one goal,
Mike CUOMO WAS another tee
tCgtidrawing
nice "D"champions are tied
with Lambeth in the league
race, but the London team have
played an extra game. Zurich
has Only lost two games this
year, and ironically they were
both to the last place Oakridge
Acres team,
Lucan and Hensall are renew-
ing their rivalry in the pee
wee group, and the Irish boys
have a single point margin
Oyer their northern opponents.
However, Luean have played
an extra game, so Hensall will
get a chance to take over the
fut-
ure, in the very near Ilderton bantams are the only
teani in the whole organization
who have not been Able to re-
gister a single point in the
league standings, Zurich pee
wees have managed only tie,
but it was a hard-earned split
with the rbague-leading Luean
six,
Exeter junior Hawks have
posted the most balanced rec-
ord in their first three games
this season. They have won one,
lost, one and tied one, and have
scored the mite number of
goals as they have let in,
JUNIOR LEAGUE
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1 2 A 12 12 2
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Zurich
Lambeth
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14 2 1 5S 45 11,
7 4 55 30 I/
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Lammetti 14 1
'Exeter
Kettstil :Park 9
Ansa, 0.'rel3 2 0
BANTAM
Exrier tekintl .... 14
N'OliAti I Nor ..14 00
Oakritise .A.orelt .. 4 3
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Exeter 13rivece 2
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56 98 18
3 48 34 15
1 47 414 11
14 1A 72 4
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1 an S 15
3 90 14 11
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1 34 22 9
2 .14297 14
1 214 39 A
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akhditki • Atrek 11 IV 101 Tit t
teth' 7 3 14 11 21 11
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nett Pratt . 3 0 1010 4
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FArlien it 6 If Al 'It
Melt
non, Jerry Finnen, Jerry Kad-
ing, forwards.
Bill Turnbull handled the
coaching chores for the squad,
assisted by Clarence Ducharrne.
Stick boy was Brad Klumpp.
Only casualty of the contest
for the losers, picking up as- oWhaaerruteti.e "Pre -fits" Ted Du-
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