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Tied for second pace
awks stop Combines twice,
tally at the 5:00 minute mark
to shave the lead, but Exeter
Allen denting the twine
at
th
e add two ties in busy schedule came back with Burns and
9:00 end 10:00 minute marks.
Clinton pet up a stronger de-
The pee wees eked out a 5-2 Sena° in the last half of the The Exeter junior Hawks
win in Clinton, Saturday, white game to hold the locals off the picked up six valuable points
their older cohorts scored a 6.1 scoresheet, but Callum McPhee in the Shamrock loop last week
margin on their home ice, played a wady game in the hut it was only good enough
Both learns played again last Exeter nets to Protect their to pull them into a tie with
five-goal margin the second place Strathroy
Rockets.
Stick to fishing
,catch ovet 50 as they scored two wins, two Twelve area fiahermen, some nights, the Hawks took the
feat.
punishing pace in full stride
tics and only suffered one de-
Playing five .games in seven
of them members of the -Polar
Bear Club," returned to Lake
Simcoe, Sunday, and sleek
strictly to fishing and returned
home with a catch of over 50.
Most of the flail were white
fish and herring, but Ray Cot-
tle hauled in a fah' sized trout,
using one of the herring he had
caught as bait.
Other members of the grotip
included: Graham. Arthur, Don
MacGregor, Dick. Etherington,
Ansley Neil, Ray Jory, Tom Ar-
thur, Wayne Clausius and three
men from the Brucefield area,
Steve Kyle and Bev Irvine
xiod and Shaddick managed to
the mid-way mark Of the pe-split goals for the teams near
trim the Hawks' lead to 74
at the 16:11 mark, Hawks fall apart However, the Hawks were in
no serious trouble and Jones against Lambeth carne back with his second of
the night with 30 seconds re-
maining in the game as the
locals maintained the pressure
until the final whistle.'
Lamb's late tally
gives Hawks tie
Centralia squad
ups league lead
Hockey
Scoreboard
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Exeter
.Two teams •cop. wins
in WOAA playoffs
night (Wednesday) and if .•4
third game is necessary for
the bantams, it will be played
at the local arena, Saturday,
No dale has been set if a third
game is needed for the pee
woes.
The pee wees received a
stellar game from their goalie
Glenn Stires as they whipped
their opposition 5.2, with the
young goalie turning aside
several tough shots.
Frank deVries started things
off for the locals when he
teamed up with Graham Helm
to open a 1-0 lead in the first
period and David Burke upped
the count to two goals when
he finished off a play with
deVries and Randy Weber,
Clinton cut the lead to 2-1
near the end of the first.
stanza. and after playing a
scoreless middle frame, Ex-
eter upped their margin to
two goals when Bill Fairbairn
blinked the light on a play
with John Loader and Barry
Bavnham in the final stanza.
Peter Lawson then dented the
twine on an unassisted marker
to give the Exeter six a 4.1
leadb before Clinton whittled it
back down to two goals on a
tally by Cam Colquhoun,
However, Barry Baynham
potted an insurance tally in
the late minutes with Fair-
bairn. and Loader drawing as-
sists to pull the game out of
reach of the opposition.
Tim Exeter re weed and
'iantams drew first blood in.
'heir WOAA playoff series this
week, when they both spored
wins over their opposition from
Clinton.
The Exeter bantams, who
completed their regular season
without a defeat, maintained
their clip, Saturday, register-
ing an impressive 6.1 win over
Clinton in the first game of a
best-of-three WOAA series,
The locals played in Clinton
last night (Wednesday} and if
a third game is necessary, it
will be played in Exeter on
Saturday,
Bob Burns was once again
the sparkplug for his dad's
team as he blinked the light
three times for the hat-trick.
The remaining three goals
were picked up by Bob Storie,
Bob Benning and Bill Allen.
Ron Broderick was also a
top threat for -the locals, set-
ting up three of their tallies.
The' Exeter six jumped into
a 2.0 lead in the first period
on .goals ,a minute apart' by
Stork. end B.Strris and then
Burns and Benning upped the
lead to four goals with tallies
in the early minutes of the
middle stanza.
Clinton counted their lone
OHA SIG EIGHT
Last week's sceresi
Clinton 5-Centralia S Lucan-Ilderton 12--Seaforth 3 Philipsburg 6-,,Clinton 4 Philipsburg 5-Mitchell 4
Seaforth a-Centralia, I
standings L
144 c Rai - alerton in 0 0 40
PhilliaSburg 12 6 0 ^4
Clinton a 11 6 tg
Centralia. g I (I 15
Seaforth 8 13 0 14
Mitchell 5 12 0 10
Exeter 4 14 0 8
Games this week;
Thursday
*
Feb. g
Mitchell at Searrth Lucan-IldertOrt at Centralia.
Friday. Feb, 9 Mitchell at Philipsburg
Clinton at Exeter
Sunday, Feb. 11 Lucon-IldertOn at Clinton
Monday. Feb. LI Seaforth 5.1 PhiliptbiKS
Tuesday, Feb. 13
aceter at Mitchell
Wednesday, Feb. 14 Lucan-nderton at F:hillistburt
SHAMROCK JUNIOR
Last week's seoresi
Exeter 7-fierisalk•Zurich 5
Exeter 6-Strathroy 4 Exeter 8-Hensall:Zurieh 4 1Vatford 9-Strathroy S Le,mbeth 7-Exeter Exeter 5-W4.tford 9
Standin g s W L T P Hensitil-Zurich 14 10 3 31
Strathroy 12 5 4 21
Exeter . 12 13 4 11 Watford 11 14 2 21
Lambeth 7 14 317
04mes this Week:
Feiday, Feb. Watford at Iient.-alILZurlell
Saturday, Feb, iii
336risan-'huricri at l‘atford
MonclaY,. Feb. 12 Hensall:urich at Lambeth
uesday, Feb, 13 Lambeth at Exeter
VednesdaY, Feb. 14 Strathroy at Heneall-Zipich
tett WEE HouSt. LEAtUE
This week's starts;
(.4.11441entt 5, r4ngers I Mbhatt•liS 6. HatIts 2
Lewes 'wines
ataudirigs
Burns pots trio
to pace bantams
Mensal!-Zurich busy The Exeter junior Hawks
had their Unbeaten streak snap-
ped at four games, Monday,
when the tail-end L a m b e t h
squad handed them a 7.3 upset
in Lucan.
Playing their fourth game in
six nights, the Hawks came up
with one of their poorest games
in their last few outings as
they gave Ted Sanders little Fred Lamb's. goal with less
protection in the nets. than two minutes remaining in.
Their defensive lapses cost the game gave,the Exeter
them several goals and they junior Hawks a 6-. Lie with the
never did get their offense rot- Strathroy junior Rockets in
ling until the third period, when Strathroy, Thursday.
it was too late. It was a thrilling fixture
Lambeth opened up a 4.0 lead right to the finish and the lead.
period, tallied one unanswered changed hands three times in
marker in the middle frame the final period as both squads
Centralia RCAF opened up andhad a 7.0 lead before the scored three times.
an eight-point lead in 'the Tri- AtOrils fi g ht back firsttwo minutes had elapsed Vic Neil shoved the Hawks
Service Volleyball loop, Sun- in the final 20 minutes.
day, when 'they of the first period, but the Roc- 'scored 'four
The Hawks finally caught into a IA:lead at the 2:10 mark
straight wins at '11111CS -Pros- ' to tie Hawks. .9-9 fire at the 8:40 mark and ad- kets came back with three of
vest. ded two more tallies in the next their own in the last ten min-
The loop leaders started off The Watford Atoms staged a six minutes, but they never had tiles to take a big lead, with
with 15-8 and 15-9 Wins over tenacious comeback in the see- the Lambeth crew in any se- John Grogan, Terry Bourne
the second place Clinton entry and and third periods in Exe- rious trouble, and John Morgan being the
and finished off with con.vins ter, Tuesday, to hold the high- Jim W a 11; e r and Leigh marksmen.
sing 15-4 and 15-3 wins over flying junior Hawks to a 9-9 Brookes paced the attack for Dale Turvey cut the lead to
their hosts, tie, Lambeth with two goals each, one goal when he broke through
Centralia have now won 38 The Hawks held a five-goal while Wayne Hayball, Jim the Rocket defense to score Un-
of their '43 games, while Clin- lead at one time in the game, Brown and Meet Morris added assisted at the 8:20 mark and
ton have posted 30 wins and but their defense fell apart singletons, Tom. Sinclair finished off a
HMCS Prevost have 16. • • and they were hangin ,
's
onto the The lone Exeter marksmen play with Rick Boyle to knot
The fourth t e a in in the ropes when the final whistle were Dale Turvey, Vic Neil the count at 3-3 as the teams
leagues 1- RCR Ippei'wash, have sounded, . and Bob Armstrong. left. -the ice at the end of the
suspended- operations fog the. Bob Armstrong, Tom Sin- s- middle stanza, . balance of the season, . clair and Dale Turves,. fired At.the 5:32 mark of the final
Centralia'S lineup was as fol- goals in the first ten minutes Thwart leaders period, the Rockets jumped lows: Al Wiper, Charley Ca- of the contest to push the lo-
ron, Ed Leslie, Ken MacKel- cats into a 3-0 lead before
back into the lead when Bourne
tar, Goose Gosselin, Al Melt- Lyle Moffatt finally put the with 8=4 margin scored his second of the night
raith, George Kelly, Paul Kinch visitors on the board with a
a g ainst Les Howard. However,
easeseleasesesseseeseeessaseasse and Bob Noyle, tally at the 11.24 mark,
Lester 'Heywood notched an
The high flying Exeter junior unassisted marker a minute
However, Lloyd Moore and Hawks scored their t h i r d later to tie things up again and
Frank Boyle came right back straight win over the league his brother, Bill, shot the
A little boy had been to Sun- with a pair of ottiekids shortlj"' leading Herisall - Zurich Coin- Hawks into a 5-4 lead two min-
day school for the first time, after and Dale Turvey notched bines, posting a decisive 8;4 utes later after taking a pass
and when asked what they. did his second of -the period in the win before over 200 fans in from Tom Sinclair,
he said, "Everybody sang," dying minutes to up the Hawks' the local arena, Friday. 'But high-scoring Ken Fadelle
"What did , they . sing?" asked lead to 6.1 at the end of the ' The Hawks have now won nullified the lead at the 11:14
his mother. . ,first stanza. four of their eight games with mark and gave the hemesters
"I don't know about the rest Mervyn Sisley trimmed the the Combines and another tilt a 6-5 lead two minutes later
of 'em," he informed her, "but' lead to 6.2 at the 2:36 mark of ended in a tie.
I sang Casey Jones," the second and Bill Carroll and Bob Jones and Rick Boyle assists with
Bill Westgate drawing
on both plays,
The Goderich squirts powered
their way to a 6.1 win when
they travelled to Exeter, Sat-
urday.
The visitors tallied two times
in the first period, added three
more in the middle stanza and
connected for a single in .the
final, while Larry ;Haugh. was
the lone Exeter marksman,
spoilin e Greg Smith's shutout
hid in the last period.
The Goderich snipers includ-
ed: Wayne Draper, Mike El-
der, Jim Macintosh, Russell
Cruder, Ken Meriam and Steve
Doak.
Goderich kids
trip locals 6-1
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Their wins were big ones as
they both came against the
loop leadine'
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Ilensall - Zurich
Combines, \‘'ho have watched
their margin dwindle to a mere
three points in a slump that
has plagued them for the past
few we eks.
The Hawks tied the. surging
Strathroy club and managed to
hang on to battle the 'Watford
Atoms to a stalemate, while
their lone defeat came at the
hands of the tail-end Lambeth
entry.
However, the official stand-
ing, as released by Shamrock
business Manager Doe Buddo
appears to be slightly conflicts
ing as there are three more
lossesN o 0111 ei a there
o,s where ewtil
nl
the
.
dis-
crepancies are, but Buddo
hopes to have it -straightened
out shortly so the teams will
know exactly where they stand
in the grouping,
The Hensall-Zurich. Combines
will have four opportunities to
get back on their winning ways
as they hit the ice for a busy
week, They play a home and
home series with Watford this
weekend and then travel to
Lucan for a game with Lam-
beth, Monday and host Strath-
roy, Wednesday,
In the only other game
scheduled, the Exeter Hawks
host Lambeth, Tuesday.
They will be out to maintain
their clip that has seen them
score six wins and three tics
in their last ten games.
EXTERIOR
Lyle Hayward put the visitors paced the Rage* for the win-
back in the game With tallies tiers, firing a pair of goals
Just 26 seconds apart before each past Dennis Mock. Single
the mid-way mark. tallies- were picked OP by Fred
tally at the 14:08 mark and. tert, Steve Kyle and .liill .Sheid-
nullified the two markers when Jones started the locals off
when Jack Stephan notched a Brian 1.1011thrOn, Wayne Wile
two minutes
JclleS tleltiF,t1bultlywatwine dick pushed pucks past. Lea,
Sister and Ray Menders best on the right foot when, he
back
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' Lloyd
tford Howard in the gxelpe nets,
first period on an unassisted
scored the only goat of the
Lamb pushed the lead to 2-f)
at the 7:45 mark of the second
freme, and after. Benthren
shaved the lead to one goal,
Turvey and Boyle dented. the
twine to give the Hawks a 4-1
margin,
Leslie 'Howard with goals t'410
seconds apart in the dying
minotes to leave the score
reading 8-6 for the hawks al
the end of the second.
But the final period was less
than two minutes old when
Watford knotted the count on
a pair of quickies by Sister
and Menders.
The teams played scoreless
hockey for most of the re-
ntainder of the period, until
Lloyd Moore tallied an un-
assisted marker at the 15:26
mark to give the Hawks a one-
goal margin,
However, they couldn't pro-
tect their slim lead and Men-
ders came back with his third
of the night at the 16:05 mark
to -give the, visitors their tie,
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Exeter junior liawk defen-
sive stalwart, Gerald maride,
scored three straight goals in
Hensail, Wednesday, to pace
the Exeter squad to a bard-
fought 7-5 win over the league-
leading :Hensel) • Zurich Com-
bines,'
it was the fourth loss in the
Wayne Willert put his club last five games for the sinking
back in contention with a mar- COMbines:
ker at the 16:45 mark of the The homesters jumped into
middle frame, but Moore and an early load on Murray Bell's
Boyle blinked the light in the marker at the 2:10 mark, but
first five minutes of the final Fred Lamb knotted the count
stanza to give the Hawks a on a play with Rick Boyle two
commanding 6.2 lead, minutes later,
AL the 16:22 mark Harold
Jacques picked up a loose puck
to get a clear break at Lea
Howard and shove the Coins
bines into another one-goal
lead, but the Hawks came
back with Bob Armstrong fin-
ishing off a play with Dale
Turvey with only 37 seconds
remaining in the period,
The Hawks look their first
lead at the 3:12 mark of the
middle stanza with Jack Ste-
phan beating Dennis Mock on
a play with Be',' Irvine and
Fred Lamb scored his second
of the night two minutes later
to give the Exeter six. a 4-2
lead.
Brian Bo.nthron managed to
trim the margin to one goal
when he scored with both
teams playing a man short at
the 11:12 mark, but McBride
took over and upped the lead
to 6.3 will two goals a minute
apart, Dale Turvey drew as-
sists on them both.
The Combines' top scorer Bill
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'I'hc RkkAIs appeared to
have the game .under control
AS they fought to protect their
Sim lead, but Bob' Janes
handed. Lamb a perfect pass
to send the sharp-Shooting for-
ward in for his crucial goal,
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An unfortunate situation has arisen in re-
gards to the minor hockey program in Exeter and
as usual, rumors have been flying around to the
etfeet that the arena will be closed down and the
kids can hang up their 110ekey equipment for this
year because there le no money left for ice tinle-
This is partly true, because the recreation
committee has spent all their elicited money for
ice time, but there is no doubt in our mind that
the kids will continue to have hockey as long as
everyone pitches in to help,
We could probably write multi paragraphs
blaming various groups for this situation, but we
cant see whore that will do any good. Sonic people
will contend that the recreation committee and the
now defunct minor hockey association didn't use
enough planning and foresight when drawing up
their program, while others will argue that the
arena board's hike fee ice time was unjust, espec-
ially for minor hockey.
' We'll admit there might have been a lack
of planning as far as the minor program is con,
cerned, but it was an holiest mistake because the
men in charge are interested in giving every kid
in Exeter a chance to play hockey and as much as
possible. This program has always worked success-
fully in the past and ran short this year mainly
because of the hike in costs of ice time,
However, because we expect the arena to
be a self-sufficient operation, the board found that
they had to raise their fees to cover added expenses
and they certainly can't be blamed for that.
So, no matter how we try to relegate the
blame, it doesn't really matter because it is all
water under the bridge and the minor program is
threatened with an abrupt ending unless money
can be raised. •
This is where the residents of Exeter conic
in e Rec directors Boom Gravett and arena manager
Alvin Willert have come up with a plan to raise
the money and all it needs is your support.
On Saturday. February 17 the majority of
kids who perform weekly in the minor program.
will. lace on their skates in a gigantic "Family
Night" that will feature hockey from 7:00 to 11:00
p. m.
While the admission price of $1,00 may ail•
pear high to some, we can't think of any other type
of entertainment that an entire family can enjoy
for four hours at such a reasonable fee.
The job of selling these tickets is going to
falleto the people who will reap the benefits of
the proceeds-the kids themselves. When every
ticket they sell means added hockey time at the
arena, we have a feeling they'll be a hard bunch
of salesmen to turn down.
However, we don't really think anyone
would turn them down anyway. After all, the added
time may help one of them become a budding
Frank Maholovich and you may want him to get
you 'a ticket 'to see the Leafs some time.
IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN AGAIN
With most people still believing in the old
adage that experience is the best teacher, indica-
tons are that this situation won't likely arise next
year. Rev. Bren deVries, a member of the rec
committee, and Boom Gravett took off on a tour
of the area recently to find out how other centres
ran their minor programs.
We don't know what their findings were.
but -we believe the kids will have to start digging
a bit deeper into their blue jeans if they want to
play hockey next year. The local service clubs
have been most generous in their support in the
past, but we think they are giving their limit to
the minor program at the present.
So, if more money is going to be raised, we
think it will have to come from the kids themselves. •
This year, it cost them only 25 cents each and when
you consider they play at least an hour each week
for a 14-week period, this fee is actually ridiculous.
Other centres have found it necessary to
hike their registration to $2.00 for their house-
league players and as much as $5,00 for their all-
star squads. This will appear to be high after only
paying 25 cents, but it still is the cheapest enter-
tainment and recreation that we know,
However, that will wait until next year, and
the big thing now is to raise money for this year,
So, set aside your $1.00 now and have it ready
when junior comes home to sell you a ticket to
watch HIM play.
THE PRICE OF GLORY
Last Sunday night we bundled ourselves ire
the back of Burly Earl's big Olds and journeyed to
Detroit to watch our favorite Red Wings tackle the
Toronto Maple Leafs.
Following the game we congregated by the
players' dressing rooms to wait for Gordie Howe
to come out. Thanks to the efforts of Bob Fletcher's
cousin, George, who used to be publicity director
for the Red Wings, big Gordie came over and auto
graphed a few programs for us.
However, the happiest chap of the lot was
Exeter's answer to Gordie Howe-Jim Russell;
who happens to be the Red Wing star's number one
fan in the area. While Jim was getting an auto-
graph, brother Bob snapped his picture and Jim
is now the proud holder of a picture of himself
standing beside Howe.
We even understand he is considering gal
ling the picture enlarged and will use it as wall-
paper for his bedroom.
There were approximately 50 people stand-
lug around the dressing room trying to get add'
.graphs, but most of the players merely signed a
token few as they made a. hurried exit from the
ayeria.
Naturally, the moat popular Mow was Howe
and it took him at toast 15 minutes to sign auto.
graph$ for all uc kida, It wasn't hard to tell he
would rather have walked right out of the AM IC but he obliged most of his sans.
some of our fellow travellers thought he WO
rather anti-social, but we all agreed that after you
have to go through the Same thing about three
times a Week for 15 yeas, it would become rather
boresorrit.
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