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ner who made no mistake with coast with their comfortable
his bullet drive into the short lead and 'Uxbridge whittled the
side. The local crew had a two- lead to 6.3 with Keith Stewart
man advantage at the time. and Mike Gray banging in
Two minutes later Brian goals around the mid-way mark.
Vickery tipped the margin to
3-0 on a play with Ken Fadelle . However, 'the Combines tightened up their defense and and after Gary Jackson put the Chicks in the score sheet sent their offence into action
in the last four minutes and at the 8:37 mark, Wagner came Willert and Bourne notched one
each to pull the contest well
out of reach of the visitors.
Willert's tally came as they
had another two - man advan-
tage and his shot from the
point was going wide, but Wan-
amaker stuck out his skate to
deflect the shot hack into the
net.
The teams were both play-
ing a man short when Bourne
triggered the final that came
on a neat play with Vickery.
The Clinton puckster shot the
puck and Wanamaker blocked
it. but the disc bounced up
and over his shoulder and
Bourne came flying in to tap
it into the cage behind the
fallen goalie.
back with his second of the
period to give the Combines, a
commanding margin at the
end of the second period with
Shaddick and Overholt draw-
ing assists.
Still hustling
The Combines came out just
as strong in the final 20 min-
utes and Shaddick dented the
twine at the 1:35 mark and
Bourne scored another in just
over a, minute to work the
count to 6-1.
The Combines started to
Uxbridge. a colnintU1114); of James. NV hOITI.Ipon he skated:
only 2,2uO people vtith, a police over to a young Pastiwood miss
force of six, promised to have and kicked her in the shins
most of their law officers on with his skate,
hand when the Hensall-Zurich He was .fmalla subdued and.
combines returned last night ushered bards into the dressing
WednesdaytWednesdayl after a tilt on room where he was notified that
Saturday almost turned into a he had received a match mis-
major brawl. conduct for Ms action against
Bedard and will not he al-
lowed to play in the remainder
of the series
Another fight broke out out-
side the arena and it took the
two police nn duty over half an
hour to elver the fans away
from the arena. although noth-
ing more serious broke out.
The Uxbridge officials prom-
ised the r'xtra police protee•
bon for the next game when
Hensall-Zurich officials stated
they would not play another
game in the arena.
Two big ones
The win was an important
one for the Combines as they
are now on even terms after
dropping the first two .e,ames.
The sixth game of the series
will he played in Hensall, Fri•
day night. The date of the
seventh game if it is necessary
has not been arranged, hut will
be played in Uxbridge.
Capture first in final,
unleash potent attack
came up with their best effort
8-3 victory on their home ice.
Thursday.
local crew and they played it
first win in the series as they
to date lo post a convincing
hind Neil Wanam aker,
that way as they' held the
major share of the play and
Putting the puck in the net be-
and Terry Bourne paced the
each, while Wayne Willert and.
finally found the solution to
attack with a pair of goals
The Combines scored their
It was a "must" win for the
Bill Shaddick, Earl Wagner spree off at the 13:47 mark of
flipped a pass hack to Wagner
the first period on a neat three-
way play when Overholt dug
who spotted Shaddick beside
into the net and the Combines
the puck out of the corner and
the net and hit him with a per-
feet pass. Bill hanged the puck
never looked hack.
to two goals in the first min-
ute of play of the middle frame
when Shaddick carried in and.
dropped a pass, and then skated
in to act as a screen for Wag-
Earl Wagner upped the lead
Brian Vickery added a single,
hurray Bell and Vickery re-
turned to the Combines' lineup
after missing the first two
games of the series and ap-
peared to spark the hitting at-
tack that threw the visitors
off stride.
The first line started the
Squirts lose to Winona
goal, down on the series.
His tally came at the 1:15
mark on a play with Haugh
and Guenther.
ed to pay off and Donovan and
Prentice worked their way
through a tired Exeter team even stronger when they faced exactly one minute later. with Elora in the second and Donovan blinking the light, and emerged with an 8-0 win.
he then came back with, his Tommy Prom started then)
game. never seriously threatened af-
fifth goal of the series, one out in high gear when he
a .commanding 4-2 lead in the seconds of play and they were
minute later to give Winona blinked the light after only 30
However, Winon.a's size start-
The locals held them at bay ter that.
formance of Jimmy Guen-
ther, the locals came hack
Guenther paces attack
Paced by the three-goal per-
until the 10:48 mark when Don- Guenther added two more in
oven set Prentice tip for a th e first and Larry Haugh
tally and then Putnam worked
his way through the Exeter aa
team to beat Shane at the 13:50
mark to give them their final
margin.
Coach praises kids
Coach Lorne Haugh was high
in his praise for his squad who
fought to the final minute al-
though they were at a decided
disadvantage against the big-
ger squad.
1-le also expressed his ap-
preciation to his manager
Charlie Shane and scorekeeper
"Boots" Klumpp, who along
with Sam Bower, Gerry Prout
and Lloyd Guenther, drove the
kids to Brampton.
Oust Elora
in initial tilts
The Exeter squirts started
out on the right foot, in the
defense. of their "D" champion-
ship when they drubbed Elora
30.0 in then- two-gatne series
in BraMplon. Saturday,
The locals had things their
own way in both games as they
copped the opener 2.0 and
came back with an 8-0 white-
wash job in the second meet-
ing,
Lorne Haugh's crew had
complete control of the first
game although they managed
only LW) tallies as they IIIISSed
on several good chances as
they shot right into the pads of
Elora's .John Pritchard and
several others turned aside by
the sttoolli-Working net min-
der,
Speedy Randy PaTaorts
Started the locals off on the
right foot At the 8:11 Mark of
the first period when he took
a pass from Jimmy Guenther
to slip a shot into the corner'
pAAt Pritchard.
The local's kept their OppOsi-
lion hemmed in for the retain ,
der of the period and IMO Om
Wend hut it wasn't Until the
1000 Mark that they hit pay'
Bonthron pots pair,.
paces overtime win
penalty and Doug McMillan
blinked the light at the. 3:.56
mark with Ron Stewart being
the marksman.
James started the play when
he got a break-away that Mock
managed to block, but the puck
bounced up against the screen
Sharing the spot-light with behind the net and came back
the young wieger was Deanisin Jon, where Stewart had it
Mock, who kept the winners in in the net before the goalie
the game as he came up with knew where it was,
several spectacular saves on The goal appeared. as if it
shots that could have given the would stand up as the Cont-
Chicks a win, bines failed on several oppoc-'
trinities, but Gerard .Overholt
knotted the count with just a
little over four minutes in the
game.
Earl Wagner was the play.
maker as he took a shot that
Wana.maker deflected behind
the net, but Wagner went in
and picked it up and took his
shot from the side that was
again blocked.
However, the goalie failed.
to completely cover the puck
as he fell to his knees and
Overholt moved over to jam
it under his pads into the net,
Waste little time
The Combines wasted little
time in moving ahead when
Bonthron scored the winner af-
ter only 57 seconds of play,
Terry Bourne started the play
when he tools a long shot that
Wanamker juggled and then
dropped, .and .Bonthron was
standing to the side and banged
it in before Wanamaker could
recover it.
The young winger fired the.
trouble until past the mid-way clincher on a similar play when
mark as Murray Bell picked up Ken Fadelle drove a hard shot
'two straight minor penalties, from the side after taking a
but they weathered the storm pass from Bedard. Again, Wan•
and Terry Bourne knotted the maker blocked the shot but
count at the 12:57 mark. Bonthron was at the side of
Bourne, Fadelle and ,Jacques the net and batted it in,
had the Chicks hemmed in and The Combines continue to do-
Bourne took a pass from minate play and the Chicks
Jacques mid-way between the lifted their goalie in favor of
goal and the blueline and an extra forward with a minute
skated from one side to the remaining and Ken Fadelle tot*
other before he lifted a 20-foot a pass from Bonthron at the
back-hander into the upper Chicks' Blueline and drove the
corner on .a partially screened disc into the open net.
shot,
Chicks go ahead
The Chicks finally got their
power-play working with
Jacques sitting out a boarding
blasted a long shot from just
inside his point position at the
18:06 mark that found the low-
er corner of the net as it sailed
through a maze of players ob-
scuring Mock's view.
However, the lead was short
lived as the Combines evened
the count a minute later on an
odd goal. Terry Bourne grab-
bed the faceoff and whipped it
back to Jacques, who in turn
sent it back to John Varley at
the point.
Varley's shot was blocked by
Wanamaker, but Bourne sailed
in and flipper; the puck high
in the air on the rebound and
it went straight up over the
fallen goalie and ended up in
the cage.
Hit with egg
The third period was late in
starting when Larry Bedard
was pelted with an egg as lie
stepped on the ice, Thrown by
Ron James' girlfriend, the egg
splattered against the defense-
man's neck and he had to re-
tire to the dressing room to
have it cleaned up.
When the period did start, it
didn't take the Chicks long to
take another lead as they
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The fireworks started atter
the Combines emerged with a
hard-fought 6.3 overtime win to
tie 'their t)HA hest of • seven
final at 2.2 and was set oft
when fiery Ron James of the
Chicks went berserk after the
game,
For no apparent reason.
,Tames, skated over to where
the Combines were standing
congratulating . each other on
their win and took a vicious
swing at Larry Bedard. break-
ing his stick over his arm and
raising a large welt.
The referees managed to get
the players front both teams
off the ice without further al-
torcations, but a fight broke
out in the stands shortly after
and six of the Uxbridge players
came hack on the ice and
joined in the melee and sev•
eral of the Hensall-Zurich fans
exchanged in an argument with
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hanged a loose puck into the at the 11:50 mark with assists • cage after moving the puck
going to Denton Gaiser and into the Elora end with Bruce
Jimmy Guenther. Fulcher and Parsons,
The locals were still going They continued to apply the
all' out in the third and their pressures in the third period
dete"rmination paid off when and aalthough o theycameion close t
on several
lifinnie Janke knotted the count find the means toeset eiotudn into
at. 2-2 and left them only one the cage.
Don Shane had an easy lime
recording the shut-out, as he
was called on to handle only
two shots in the tilt.
Brian Bonthron, an alternate
winger on the Hensall-Zurich
second line, was in the right
spot at the right time, Satur-
day, as he banged in two goals
in overtime to lead the Com-
bines to a 6.3 win over 1.7 );..-
bridge.
The teams played to a score-
less draw in the first period
as both goalies came up with
stellar performances, but Mock
was at his 'best as the Combines
had difficulty getting their of-
fense rolling and experienced
several defensive lapses as
we ll,
Mock stopped two clear-cut
breakaways in the first 20 min-
utes and moved quickly on two
other occasions to block shots
from. directly in front from
players left unguarded.
The Chicks finally got one
past hint at the 5:57 mark of
the middle period with both
teams playing a man short,
Mike Gray went into the cor-
ner to get a loose puck and
two Hensall defenders went aft-
er him and he merely flipped
the puck back in front of the
net where Gary Jackson blasted
a hard drive into the corner
before Mock could move to
cover,
The Combines were in serious
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'Bruce Fulcher, Randy Par-
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they coasted to their win with
Larry Haugh adding the final
mark in the third period.
Larry Haugh picked tip four
assists in the tilt. while Bruce
Fulcher. Denton Geiser and
Ronnie Janke helped on one of
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