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GROUP FINALS
FRIDAY, APR. 2
8.30 p.m,
HURON PARK
Arena
LUCAN-ILDERTON JETS
vs
DURHAM HUSKIES
First game of a two-game-total goals series
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the middle period and combined
with Steve Murley to up_ the
Exeter leSd to 3.1 at 13.19 of the
closing frame.
Joe O'Ronrke combined with
Murley and Haugh at 19.04 to
register the fourth Exeter score
and Gordon Timson came back
with the final Caledonia counter
with only 24 seconds remaining.
Early scoring
All of the scoring in, riday's 4-2
Hawks home ice win came in the
first two periods.
Randy Preszcator on neat solo
dash opened the scoring for the
Hawks at 8.24 of the first and
Brent Shipway tied the score four
minutes later.
Early in the second period,
Pete Glover scored on a
blistering slap shot and Steve
Murley put the Hawks in front 3-1
just past the halfway mark.
With about six minutes to go
Gordon Timson fired the second
Corvair marker.
Two minutes later with the
Hawks playing a man short,
Peter Kleinstiver with a great
burst of speed beat a Caledonia
defender to the puck and moved
in to score the final Exeter goal.
The Corvairs went on a scoring
spree as they won the third game
of the series 9-4, last Wednesday
on home ice.
Scoring for the Hawks were
Pete Glover with a pair of goals
and singles by Mike Hoy and
Randy Preszcator.
with Haugh notching a goal at
1.24 with Pete Glover providing
the assist.
Caledonia then took over with
Joe Timson and Russ Tweedle
putting the puck into the Exeter
net, Ron Lindenfield was back at
the 4.30 mark to knpt the count.
Timson scored his second goal
Of the game at 8,02 and Brian
Bestard notched his first about
five minutes later to tie the score
again. Assisting were Randy
Preszcator and Joe O'Rourke.
Dave Martin put Caledonia
ahead 4-3 before the period en-
ded. The last two Caledonia
scores by Timson and Martin
came on a power play with the
Hawks playing short handed.
The only goal of the second
period was fired by Brian
Bestard, his second of the contest
with help coming from Jim
Guenther and Pete Kleinstiver.
Kept at bay
Persistent forechecking by the
Hawks keeping the Corvairs
bottled in their own end, Sunday
afternoon was the main factor in
the 4-2 Exeter win.
The teams traded goals in the
first period and then the Hawks'
top scorer during the season
Larry Haugh scored in the second
and third periods to pave the way
to victory.
Haugh scored on unassisted
effort at the .16 second mark of
While spring is quickly approaching (we hope), at
least four district teams are still in the running for
provincial hockey championships.
Interest locally is divided pretty evenly between
the Exeter Hawks and the Lucan-Ilderton Jets with both
clubs staying in contention for Ontario honours.
At the time of writing, the Hawks needed a single
win over the Caledonia Corvairs to advance to the OHA
finals against either Haliburton or Southampton.
While the Hawks are close to the finals, the Jets
have a long way to go yet. If they dispose of the tough
Durham Huskies, the Strathroy Jets will be next, The
Tillsonburg Appolos are also still in the running along
with a couple of clubs in eastern and northern Ontario.
Another Exeter club has reached a final round.
The local novice club was in Blenheim Tuesday night in
the first game of a best-of-three series for the zone
novice title.
The second game will be back at the Exeter arena
Friday night at seven o.clock. These boys of nine and
ten years of age dish up an exceptional brand of hockey.
Anyone with an hour to spare early Friday night
could do worse than slip up to the local ice palace and
watch these stars of the future in action.
The other district team still in contention is the
Zurich bantams and more will be said on their chances
farther on in this column.
MITES WIN TOURNEY — The Exeter mites won a holiday tournament in Belmont Saturday with three
successive wins, one by a 1-0 count. Back, left, coach Tony Mattucci, Rick Lindenfield, Doug Fletcher,
Jeff Fuller, Jeff Newby, Wayne Parsons and coach Ron Horn. Centre, Mike Taylor, Doug Raymond,
Steven Horn, Larry Dawson, David Bell and Doug Brooks. Front, Doug Hoffman, Jeff Musser, Scott
Newby, Bill Glover, David Bell, Peter Tuckey and Eddie Hunter-Duvar. T-A photo
Novice club wins first game
of provincial zone playoff
Congratulations
We would like to pass on sincere congratulations
to the Huron Park Minor Hockey Association for a job
well done in providing a good program for youngsters of
the Park and the area during the past winter.
We attended part of their Minor Day festivities
Saturday and the Huron Park clubs made a good
showing against outside competition.
to give the locals a draw.
The first Exeter goal, early in
the first period was fired by Paul
Pooley with brother Perry
providing the assist.
The Exeter novice hockey club
are well on the way to winning the
Ontario Minor Hockey
Association zone championship.
In Blenheim Tuesday night, in
the first game of best-of-three
series the Exeter youngsters
were victorious by a score of 5-1.
The second game is back at the
Exeter arena, Friday night at
seven o'clock.
Paul Pooley and Derek Regier
with two goals apiece led the
Exeter team to victory.
The only goal of the first period
came when Paul Pooley's shot
from the point deflected off a
Blenheim defenceman and into
the net.
Early in the second period,
Derek Regier took a pass from
David Bogart and fired a shot
that found the net after the
Blenheim goalie got a part of the
fr
Close battle
for darters
puck but was unable to keep it
out.
The third Exeter score came on
a three-way passing effort late in
the second period. Paul Pooley
started the successful playwith a
pass to Derek Regier who carried
to the side of the net and found
David Bogart waiting all alone in
front of the net to score.
In the final period, Derek
Regier started things off with his
second goal of the night on passes
from Bogart ,and Paul Pooley.
The last Exeter score was a
combined effort of the Pooley
twins. Perry carried the puck
down the ice, drew the defence
to one side and hit Paul with a
perfect pass to end the scoring.
In the first game of the
Shamrock league finals, the
Exeter youngsters played a 2-2
tie with Lambeth in Lucan,
Saturday afternoon.
The second game of a best-of-
three series goes this Saturday
afternoon at the Lucan arena
with game time at two o'clock.
With Lambeth leading 2-1 and
less than four minutes to go
Perry Pooley let go a hard slap
shot from the blue-line that Brad
Taylor was able to tip into the net
Ladies finish
With four weeks to go in the
regular schedule of the Exeter
Legion mixed dart league a real
battle is in progress for playoff
positions.
While the Dark Angels have a
healthy first place lead only four
points separate the next five
clubs.
The Dark Angels hold down top
spot with 96 points with the Dart
Sharks second with 82 points. The
Sharpshooters are third at 79
points then comes a three-way tie
with the Doublers, B & Xs and
Late Niters all even at 78 points.
Individual statistics show Bill
Smith heading the male darters
with 45 wins while Barb Hearn
has 28 wins to her credit to head
the ladies section.
Last week's scores were:
Sharpshooters 5 — B & A's 0
Dart Sharks 5 — Itchy Four 0
Dark Angels 4 — D & S's 1
Swimmers 3 — Winkers 2
Doublers 3 — Shiphunters 2
Late Niters 3 — Noisy Ones 2
It's happened, For the first
time since the team was
organized, the Exeter Hawks
have reached the final round in
Ontario Hockey Association
Junior "D" play,
The Hawks advanced to the
provincial final on the strength of
an exciting 7-5 overtime win over
Caledonia at the Exeter arena,
Tuesday night.
After being down two games to
one in the series, the Hawks
rebounded quickly, They scored
successive 4-2 wins over the
Corvairs in Exeter Friday and
back in Caledonia Sunday af-
ternoon to set the stage for
Tuesday's clincher,
It is expected the Hawks will
meet Haliburton for the Ontario
champions
A call to the OHA office in
Toronto by the T-A Wednesday
morning confirmed the rumours
that Haliburton and Southampton
are meeting in the other semi-
final series.
Haliburton won the first two
games by very decisive scores
while the third and fourth games
are scheduled for Southampton,
Saturday and Sunday.
While winning. Tuesday night,
the Hawks received some bad
news after the game.
Centre Larry Haugh injured his
wrist in the overtime play and
after X-rays Wednesday morning
a fracture was revealed.
A cast has been put on his
wrist. It is hoped a lighter cast
can be put on in about 10 days
which would allow the high
scoring youngster to return to the
line-up for at least the last half of
the playoffs.
Dashwood boys help
A couple of Dashwood
youngsters provided the
necessary scoring power for the
Hawks in overtime Tuesday night
to eliminate Caledonia.
With the score tied at 5-5 in
overtime, Peter Kleinstiver
scored what proved to be the
winning goal at 1.27 of the extra
session.
Kleinstiver took passes from
Brian Bestard and Randy
Preszcator and flipped the puck
high into the Caledonia net to
send the crowd of 1,098 into a
frenzy,
The insurance goal came at
5.54 on a blazing slap shot from
the stick of defenceman Jim
Guenther from near the blue-line.
Assists went to Mike Hoy and Bob
Rowe.
Brian Bestard was the top
scorer for the Hawks with a two
goal performance.
Both clubs started the game as
if they were aiming at breaking a
lot of scoring records. Before five
minutes had elapsed each team
had scored twice.
Before the end of the first
period Caledonia moved ahead 4-
3 and each team scored once in
the second session.
Joe O'Rourke hit the scoring
mark at 9.07 O. the third period
with a high, hard shot from the
blue-line on a pass back from
Larry Haugh to send the game
into overtime.
The game scoring started early
curling draw
Huron Park day
is successful
A very successful year for the
Huron Park Minor Hockey
Association came to a close
Saturday as the group observed
Minor Hockey Day with a full
program of activities.
In the first game of the mor-
ning, the Flyers downed the
Hawks 7-3 to win the house league
consolation championship.
The second game saw the Red
Wings edge the Leafs 4-2 to tie the
championship series. In the last
game of the day, the Leafs
bounced back to win 4-3 and take
the league title and the Dufferin
Hotel trophy that was presented
by Mr. Butler of Kitchener,
owner of the Dufferin.
The four games in the middle of
the program had outside clubs
meeting Huron Park all-star
clubs in exhibition games.
In novice action, Huron Park
edged Stoneybrook 4-2 while in
pee wee play, Huron Park
trounced Kernohan Lumber of
London by an 8-1 score.
The bantams from Huron Park
downed their Grand Bend
counterparts 4-1 while the Huron
Park midgets lost 7-6 to coaches
and officials of the HPMHA.
0 The final draw of the season for
the ladies division of the Exeter
curling club was won by a rink
skipped by Sandra Tryon.
Others on the winning rink
were Agnes Bray, Marg Powell
and Diane Blackwell. They
competed Wednesday nights and
came up with a draw total of 49
points.
The runner-up rink was a
Thursday afternoon foursome
skipped by Doris Hackney. The
balance of the rink comprised
Helen Mickle, Ruth Skinner and
Pearl Gans. Their point total was
47.
Finishing in third spot was
Norma Parsons Tuesday rink
with a total of 46 points. Com-
pleting the rink were Dorothy
Elder and Edna Busche.
Let's tee off
Our next thoughts here may be considered
premature by some people, but let's say we are just
being a little optimistic.
Although the weatherman doesn't predict any
astonishing climb in temperatures in the first couple of
weeks of April, the recent sunshine with melting of
some of the huge amounts of snow in this area, golfing
enthusiasts are beginning to stir.
As a matter of fact, one of the "veteran" golfers
in town, who also happens to be the Reeve went for a
drive Sunday to the southern portions of the province
to see if their was any teeing off going on.
Have patience, Derry, you should be back in
action in about two weeks.
Both local golf courses report that with any help
at all from the weatheiian, they should be going by the
middle of April.
George Rether at the Ausable course reports he is
planning some additional tournaments this year with a
spring invitational to start things off.
Owner Allan Westcott of the Exeter course is
planning the lengthening of fairways one and two.
If anyone in this area is interested a Toronto golf
show opens to-day, Thursday and runs through until
Sunday.
Known as Golf '71 and held at the Woodbine
clubhouse at Toronto, the show will display everything
new in the golfing business and is expected to draw
more than 40,000 golfers.
The show is packaged like a golf course with the
spectators channelled through 18 displays, including
what chairman. George Clifton claims is the most
complete golf shop in the world packed with everything
the major equipment and clothing manufacturers can
conjure up for the coming season.
The show includes the five-man Canadian
precision golf team of Glen Philips, Gary Slatter, Sam
Young, Dave Clayton and Jim Lawrie.
Patterned along the lines of the famed King's Inn
group, The Swing's the Thing from Grand Bahama
Island, which has toured the world, the five Canadians
have put together a display of synchronized antics with
every club in the bag.
Iry Schloss of West Palm Beach, Florida will
demonstrate visual and electronic teaching techniques in
a 1,200 seat auditorium.
There will be an eight-tee teaching area where the
golfer can take a few pre-season swings at the ball, have
his swing recorded on a closed-circuit television screen
and analyzed by one of 40 Ontario golf pros on duty
throughout the show.
There will also be a theatre where the film buff
can see golf films including the 1969 Masters which
Toronto's George Knudson missed winning by a single
stroke, two other Master films, the 1970 British Open,
the Buick Open and a Bahamas travelogue featuring golf
courses,
There will be 439 golf courses open for play in
the province of Ontario this summer. This includes 255
member clubs in the Ontario Golf Association, 134 that
do not hold membership, 28 courses in Northern
Ontario and 22 in the Ottawa and eastern areas that
belong to the Quebec Association.
4)
In provincial final
The Zurich bantams in quest of their second
consecutive Ontario bantam "D" championship open a
best-of-five final series, Saturday.
The Zurich youngsters coached by Glenn Weido
will be on home ice, Saturday night at six o'clock to
take on Oakwood in the first game of the championship
set.
With a very successful season behind them, the
defending champs should have a very good chance to
repeat last year's title winning performance.
During the season, the only loss they suffered was
to Caledonia in the Silver Stick final at Port Huron after
winning the divisional championship at Watford,
In recent weeks, they won the WOAA
championship and also their own grouping by defeating
Seaforth.
Their opposition, Oakwood is in the Lindsay area,
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