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TirrkesAdvooetet November 234 1967 Pave 7 Win sic games in Shamrock
Exeter puckminors on the move
Two leaders maintain spot. REC
NEWS
By ALVIN WILLERT
Prout were the goal scorers in
the 3-2 Exeter win.
Steve Murley and DelltonGals-
er scored in single fashion to
gain a 2-2 draw in Lucan, Fri-
day.
On home ice, Wednesday, Ger-
ard O'Rourke, Ron Lindenfield,
Barry Baynham, Prout and Pars-
ons were on the triggering end of
the Exeter goals in the 5-5 stale-
mate with Ilderton,
Learn 0.-,selon 1
R.„ .snail 7 --144Donald .5
L, Webber 9 cerson 2
J. Gasser Wuerth 4
Alexander 8 -Doogn11 .7
fledgert 8 ,-,,. Kraft 5
Hewitt 10 4
pown 11, Smith 0
McLean 10 - A,. Conn. 0
Bueehe fie-Clarke
Raymond 9 — pollen 8
Wein 9.- Weber 3
Sherwood 9 Morgan '7
McCarter 6 - Marshall 3.
Finder 4 - Roeloison 4
Murley 10 - M. Hodgerf
Powe 9 Prout 6
Jermyn 7- Rhode 3
Nothing makes a woman look
better than two martinis -- inside
a man,
the Exeter pee wees in the scoring
department. The fast skat ing
youngster scored single goals in
the games against Ilderton and
Lucan and broke loose with lour
scores abainst Dorchester, Mon-
day.
Steve Schroeder scored twice
to complete the Exeter goal total
in the Wednesday 3-2 win over
Ilderton while Steve Harrison and
Terry Janke added singles in the
5-3 loss to Lucan,
Harrison notched two and sing-
les were contributed by John
Wuerth, Paul Robinson, Janke and
Schroeder in the 10-Q romp over
Dorchester,
The balance of the goals for
Bill Gilfillan's crew were scor-
ed in single fashion by Randy
Preszcator, Robbie Lindenfield,
Pete Glover, Jim Cooper and
Peter icleinetiver.
In Lucan Friday, Clover, Klein-
silver and Preszcator each turn-
ed in a hat trick performance to
lead the Exeter attack, Single
goals were added by Allan Pars-
ons, Brad K luta pp and John
Krampp.
On home ice Wednesday, Ger-
ard O'Rourke, Scott Litt and
Klumpp were the Exeter sharp-
shooters,
Two of the three leaders after
the opening week of competition
in the Exeter ladies' curling club
were able to hold their first
place positions when the second
week action was completed.
Dorothy Marks and her rink
came up with their second
straight decisive victory and lead
the Wednesday evening division
with 26 points.
In similar fashion, Lee Dobbs
skipped her foursome to a handy
second week win and they hold
down top spot in Thursday ac-
tion with a total of e4 points.
The only change came in Tues-
day play where Dorothy Elder's
crew has moved into the lead
position on the strength of 24
points.
Last week's scores were as
follows:
D. Elder 11 —4, Busche 1
E, Knight 7 T, Payne 1
H. Webber 6 — H. Frayne 5
M. Ecker 5 — B. Bell 5
D, Marks 12 — H. Mickle 0
E, Boyle 10— A. McDonald 4
M. Marshall 9 —J. Weber 6
P, Simmons 6 —D. Pfaff 4
L. Dobbs 12 —13. Elliott 4
W. Marshall 10 M. F, Geiser 2
H. Burton 8 M. Murley 4
D. Etherington 7—J. McDowell4
MEN'S CURLING SCORES
L. Passmore 9 Fink 3
MIDGETS SHARE GOALS.
The Exeter midgets came up
with solid team efforts in eachof
their three contests over the
past week as no performer was
able to come up with more than
one goal in any game.
In Ingersoll, Tuesday, Marvin
Bower, Randy parsons and Tore
SQUIRTS DROP FIRST
The Exeter squirts previously
undefeated in two starts in week-
ly Shamrock minor play dropped
their first decision of the year by
a, 3-2 count to Lucan.
John Gould and Brad Taylor
were the goal getters for the lo-
cal kids who are coached by
Murray Moore and Jim Pinder,
Laurie Skinner who guards the
nets for the Exeter club turned
in a terrific performance Satur-
day coming up with many good
saves to keep his team in the
game.
The next start for the squirt
club will be in Lucan Saturday
at 1:30 when they meet Huron
orBar
CALCOTT COPS TRIO
A graduate of last year's Cen-
tralia's Huron Park minor hock-
ey program, Danny Calcettbrolce
loose in a big scoring way to
score three times to lead the
Exeter bantams to an 8-2 win over
Dorchester in Ingersoll, Tues-
day.
The three Exeter hockey chibs
participating in the Shamrock
minor hockey league seem to be
improving as the season Pro-
gresses. They appeared in three
tripleheaders over the past week
and came op with six wins and
two ties in the nine starts.
On home Ice last Wednesday,
the locals took five of a possihle
six points from a trio of Ilderton
clubs. The pee wees opened the
evening with a close 3-2 victory,
the bantams followed with a 3-1
win and the midgets managed a
5-5 tie in the nightcap,
Travelling to Lucan Friday,
the Exeter pee wees were on the
short end of a 5-3 count for the
only loss of the week, the bantams
took an easy 9-1 decision and the
midgets again came up with a.tie,
this time 2-2,
The best showing of the week
came in Ingersoll Tuesday night
when the Exeter youngsters rang
up three straight wins against
Dorchester. The pee wees and
bantams came up with compar-
atively easy victories by respec-
tive scores of 10-0 and 8-2
while the midgets pulled out a
3-2 win.
Hairpins regain mixed dart league
We had two good hockey games
In pee wee house league playSat-
urday morning, The calibre of
play, especially in regards to
skating, has improved over the
start of the season, If this trend
continue for the remainder of
the year it will be pleasing in-
deed.
The Kings managed to defeat
the Penguins 4-1 in the first
game of the morning although
the score does not indicate the
play. For the Kings John Wuertb,
Les Page, Bryan Tuckey and
mark Hearn were the marks-
men with Marty Martens the lone
sharpshooter for the Penguins.
The Seals and Panthers hook-
ed up in a close game all the way
with the Seals coming out with a
2-1 win. Rick Stagg and Paul
Robinson potted the goals for the
winners and David Brintnell was
the hero for the Panthers scor-
ing their only goal,
Boston ran roughshod over the
Rangers in novice hockey by a
score of 4-0. Wes Rhude was the
top scorer notching two goals
while Danny Mclver and Larry
STOVER STILL STARS
Perry Stover continues to lead
Johns added singles..
Gaines this Saturday:
8-9 Seals vs Kings
9-10 Panthers vs Penguins
10-11 Rangers vs Boston
11-12 Mites and Scleirte
4-5 Montreal vs Chicago
In the bantam house league
Montreal defeated Chicago
Goal scorers for Montreal were
Robbie Lindenfield with e pair
and single goals going to Steven
Wuerth, Philip Moore, and Scott
Litt, John Krampp accounted for
both Chicago tallies.
There is a youth conference
in Owen Sound Sunday, Novem-
ber 26 and it is expected a large
number from the Exeter Teen
Twon will attend. The theme for
the conference is "Youth in our
Society Today and Tomorrow".
The guest speaker Mr. R. G.
Capling is presently doing ad-
visory work for CommunityPro-
grams Branch in Toronto.
Friday night the Junior Hawks
will be playing host to Blenheim
at the arena and the regular
Teen Town dance will be held.
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Very close competition con-
tinues in the Exeter Legion mixed
dart league as changes appear
almost every week in the stand-
ings of the top clubs,
In Friday's action, the Hairpins
gained four of a possible five
points and moved back into first • 4eeeectere
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UN (F. Shaw 625) 3
AC (M. Brydges 645) 7
SP (E. Reid 521) 0
JJ (E. Baynham 722) 5
BL (A. Ford 556) 2
MM (G. Elsie 643) 5
SW (A. Eisenschink 565) 2
NU (B. Minderline 567) 4
JS (G. Skinner 600) 3
MEN'S "A" LEAGUE
UN (P. Lavier 673) 4
CO (H. Dettrner 540) 0
ONE(C. Blommaert 716) 3
2x4s(J. Finnen 600) 1
CA (D. Kelly 712) 4
KI (0, Pratt 660) 0
RB (R. Smith 734) 4
C4th(J. Scott 662) 0
SP (B. Nicol 796) 4
TR (H. Brintnell 606) 0
RI (B. Farquhar 695) 3
RO (J. Fuller 709) 1
RO (B. Ferguson 214) 1062
OW (C, Gunn 226) 105'7
LE (13, Crudge 553) 0 20
CU (A. Scott 728) 5 26
RA (A. Lewis 641) 2 31
DA (K, Hearn 621) 7 38
PI (N. Hickson 513) 11 33
HI (L. Ditty 696) '7 28
HO (G. Riley 470) 0 7
FR (H. Ewan 680) 7 38
CO (L. Suter 446) 0 11
SH (M. Sovereign 530) '7 13
THE COLLEENS
TS (B. Mayo 471) 28
MG (P. Holmes 493) 26
TH (H. Ewen 526) 34
DO (B. Wraith 481) 11
TW (K. Arnold 434) 18
FB (F. Arnold 495) 30
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JUNIOR HOCKEY
FRIDAY, NOV. 24
EXETER HAWKS v s.
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place with a total of 29 points,
The Dart Sharks are two points
back in sole possession of second
after sharing first spot for a week
while the Turtles and Cleaners
are deadlocked in third place with
equal point totals of 25.
Only one change took place in
the individual standings and that
put John Link out in front in the
men's race for most games won
with 14. Edna Deitz continues to
lead the ladies in the same de-
partment with 10 victories.
Annie Lawson tops the ladies
In high singles with 130 while
Gerald Lawson and Larry Estey
are in a. stalemate at 140 for
men's high.
Last week's scores were:
Hairpins 4 - Featherflights 1
Cleaners 4 - Canners 1
Itchy Four 3 Dart Sharks 2
Spares 3 - Legionnaires 2
Four B's 3 - Turtles 2
Shiphunters 3 - Generals 2
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CH (R, Durand 789) '7 34
RA (G. Eisenschink 631) 0 37
TA (D, Brock 682) 5 24
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VA (B. Wright 688) 5 42
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YS (Y. Glover 583) 2 40
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DO (G, Obre 320) 5
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TB (R. Stagg 255) 5
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CC (D. Hunter 353) 0
CO (L. Farquhar 369) 5
AT (R. Brintnell 42'7) 0
ST (I, Darling 455) 3
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LI (D. Boltzmann 89) 431
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