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FOR ALL GOOD SPORTS
By Ross Haugh
Wrestlers get good start,
,down London school easily
Doug Ellison, local wrestling
coach is the WOSSA convener
this year.
the team point total to 78.
Exhibition matches produced
local victories for George Van
Esbroeck, Pete Sereda, Randy
Dietrich, Bill Degroot and Ian
Doidge.
Gerard Charrette was named
the best wrestler of the meet and
Randy Dietrich named the most
improved.
Tomorrow, Friday, the South
Huron wrestlers travel to
Wallaceburg to compete in a
meet with Sarnia Northern,
Windsor Forester and
Wallaceburg.
The first Huron-Perth action
has South Huron visiting
Goderich on Thursday December
9, The following day, the annual
Red and Black tourney will be
held at South Huron with teams
in from Kitchener St. Jeromes,
Waterloo Collegiate, Kitchener
Cameron Heights, London's
Regina Mundi and Central Huron
of Clinton.
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It was
wet!
MT. CARMEL CHAMPIONS — The Huron-Perth separate school junior football championship was won
by Mt. Carmel, defeating Stratford St. Ambrose 12.0 in the final. Back, left, John Nedza, Robert Van
Kerrebroeck, William Vanden Bygaart, Fred Van Osch, Jerry McCann, Peter Westelaken, Eric
Devlaeminck, Brian McCann, Robert Regier with coach Robert Govenlock at the extreme back. Centre,
Donald Ernst, Brian Regier, Steve McCann, Paul Backx and Paul Westelaken. Front, Gerard Brennan,
Maurice Ryan, Mark Cronyn, Larry Regier, John Vandenberk, Derek Regier and Norman Catlos.
Same pattern for Hawks,
lose one, then a victory
It was the same story again this
week for the Exeter junior Hawks
in Ontario Hockey Association
Western Junior "D" regular
league play.
The Hawks played two games
during the week and it was an
even split. The first game in
Tavistock Thursday night was
won by the hometown Braves by
a score of 5-3.
In the second away game of the
week in Belmont Sunday night,
the Hawks rebounded and
recorded a 5-2 win over the
Sunsets.
The Hawks will be idle until
Friday night when they play host
to the Lucan Irish. The following
Wednesday the local junior club
travels to Lambeth for a mid-
week contest,
Four goals in the third period
by the Braves in Tavistock
Thursday night with only a single
reply from the Hawks decided the
issue.
The two teams traded single
first period goals and the Hawks
The South Huron District High
School wrestling team started the
new season off just the way they
finished last year — winning and
by a decisive margin.
The reigning. Huron-Perth
Conference champions had little
trouble in defeating Montcalm of
London in an exhibition meet at
the local' school, Friday af-
ternoon.
In losing only one match during
the entire afternoon, the South
Huron boys compiled a 78-3
victory,
Art Westelaken wrestling at 136
pounds managed the fastest win
of the day by pinning his op-
ponent in only 32 seconds,
At 106 pounds, Pete Sereda
chalked up a win by nailing his
London foe at 3.25, Gerard
Charrette was victorious at 115
pounds with a 2.47 pin, Bill
Cameron, wrestling at 130 was
declared the winner at 2.45 when
his opponent was unable to
continue because of an injury.
The next two South Huron wins
were compiled by Doug Geoffrey
and Arnold Westelaken with pins
at 4.25 and 3.30, respectively.
In addition, South Huron won
seven matches by default to run three-way combination with Pete
Glover and Bob Parsons, Don
McPherson replied for Belmont
near the end of the period.
In the second frame, Doug
Hepburn of Belmont managed a
goal between the two Exeter
scores fired by Larry Haugh and
Kevin Bestard, who was up from
the Exeter midget club.
Steve Murley and Ron Lin-
denfield assisted on the Haugh
tally while Pete Gill and Brian
Campbell helped on the Bestard
score.
The only goal of the third
period came when Ron Lin-
denfield blinked the light behind
the Belmont net at 12.54. Gaining
assists were the defence pair of
Pete Glover and Ron Janke.
The penalty parade was fairly
even. The Sunsets took 14 of the 26
penalties called, All were minors
except fighting majors to Brian
Bestard of the Hawks and Ken
Grayson of Belmont,
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play is close
After watching Sunday's Grey Cup game from
Vancouver one begins to wonder what steps must be
taken to ensure better weather conditions for Canada's
football classic.
While the artificial turf at Empire Stadium
provided reasonably good footing for the players, the
wet ball was responsible for a lot of erratic play.
In addition to the at least five fumbles, a goodly
number of punts were bobbled before the receiver was
able to regain control of the ball.
We doubt if anyone has the answer to assure
better playing conditions in late November or early
December,
The chances of Vancouver having better weather
than any city in the east at this time of year are good
but it wasn't the case Sunday.
It's almost certain that Ivor Wynne stadium in
Hamilton with its new artificial carpet would have
provided a good gridiron.
Despite claims by the mayor of Vancouver., it
rained for three days prior to the game and through
most of the contest.
Shorten the regular schedule by a week and cut
the playoff rounds to sudden-death games could allow
the Grey Cup to be played at least two weeks earlier.
A step of this nature is almost sure to bring
protests from the club owners who depend on all the
gates possible to meet the high payrolls.
While speaking about the artificial turf which has
been named "mod sod" and "ersatz grass" among other
things the players themselves are not sure it is the ideal
playing field,
We haven't heard any comments from the players
since the Grey Cup game, but Argo captain Mel Profitt
said earlier in the week that the artificial turf was good
for only one group, the spectators.
Profitt added, "For us, the players, it's like
playing on an expressway."
In Vancouver last week, Greg Findlay, president
of the Canadian Football Players Association said his
group would recommend tough and thorough study
before further installations are made in CFL cities.
Findlay declined to speculate that the association
might follow the example of the National Football
league which recently opposed all artificial turf until the
hazards can be understood more fully, if any, and
improwments made, if necessary.
In addition to the present tartan surface at
Vancouver and Hamilton, Toronto and Ottawa are
getting ready to make similar installations,
Findlay said the association recognizes the fact
the new turf ensures better playing conditions, but some
of the other factors are worrysome.
"What are the injury statistics, for example? And
we know for certain that it is difficult to play on. We
think perhaps the league ought to investigate it much
more completely before anybody proceeds with it."
To fete ball clubs
A gigantic banquet is being held in Dashwood,
Saturday night, December 11 to honour two provincial
baseball champions.
Special honours go to the Dashwood Tigers,
winners of the Ontario Intermediate "D" championship
for the third time in four years and the Dashwood
juveniles who also won a provincial title. In addition,
the two other minor ball clubs in Dashwood will be in
attendance.
A film on the 1970 World Series will be shown
after the dinner and trophy presentations.
A few tickets for the big night are still available at
$2.50 and may be reserved by contacting Glenn Webb
or George Tieman.
wins two games
The Exeter Broncos registered
a pair of wins in novice hockey
play this week.
Saturday afternoon in Lucan,
the Broncos blanked Dorchester
9-0 and the same night they
travelled to St. Marys and gained
a 3-1 win in Intercountry
exhibition play.
The club has three games
scheduled over the coming
weekend. Friday night at 7 p.m.,
St. Thomas will be in for an
exhibition game preceding the
regular junior contest.
Saturday afternoon, the
Broncos meet Lambeth at 4 p,m.
and Sunday they travel to
Belmont for a seven o'clock
contest.
In the lopsided win over Dor-
chester, Dan Bell was the only
Bronco to score two goals.
Counting single scores were
Steve Horn, Dave Atthill, Dave
Bogart, Doug Brooks, Brian
Mercer, Wayne Parsons and
David Bell,
John Wildfong and Steve Wells
combined with good per-
formances in goal to gain the
shutout.
Against St. Marys, the Exeter
goal getters were Dave Atthill,
Brian Mercer and Dan Bell.
Steve Wells and Doug Hoffman
shared the goal tending duties.
notched the only score of the
middle frame.
It was a three-way passing
play that produced the Exeter
goal in the first period. Shane
McKinnon was on the firing end
with the Lindenfield brothers
Robert and Ron providing the
passing help,
Dale Winhold scored for
Tavistock on an unassisted
effort.
In the second period it was Ron
Lindenfield finishing off a play
started by captain Larry Haugh
giving the Hawks a 2-1 lead at
the end of 40 minutes of play.
The third period was
disastrous for the Hawks as
Tavistock scored four times.
Scoring for the Braves were
Bruce Bender, Al Morris, Dale
Winhold and Dennis Winhold.
The only Exeter goal of the
final session came on a power
play. Steve Murley fired the
successful shot with Larry Haugh
providing the assist.
In the closing frame, the
Hawks were penalized nine times
while the Braves were called on
three occasions.
Captain leads
Captain Larry Haugh led the
Hawks offensive in the victory in
Belmont, Sunday night with a two
goal performance.
The Hawks outscored the
Sunsets two goals to one in each
of the first periods and registered
the only goal of the third session,
In the first period Haugh
opened the scoring at 4.24
finishing off a play started by
Ron Lindenfield,
Brian Campbell made the score
2-0 for the Hawks at 16.46 on a No change
for darters Exeter beats
Huron Park
Friday's weekly play in the
Exeter Legion mixed dart league
produced no changes in the
standings. The Sharpshooters
continue at the top with 36 points
to their credit.
The B J's are next in line with
33 points and the Doublers are
third at 31 points.
Friday's scores were:
Itchy Four 5 — Swimmers 0
Dark Angels 4 -- Scotties 1
Canners 4 — Noisy Ones 1
• D & S's 3 — Featherflights 2
Sharpshooters 3 — Doublers 2
B J's 3 — B A 's 2
Late Niters 3 — Shiphunters 2
Friday's schedule 8 p.m.
Sharpshooters vs BA's
Shiphunters vs Doublers
Itchy Four vs Dart Sharks
Scotties vs Featherflights
9:30 p.m.
D & S's vs Dark Angels
Winkers vs Swimmers
Late Niters vs Noisy Ones
'-B J's vs Canners
Did you know?
In winning the Stanley Cup in the 1948-49
season, the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit
Red Wings in four straight games in the final round.
The unusual part of the Leaf win comes in the
scores. All four games ended in 3 - 1 victories for the
Toronto club.
Turk Broda was the Leaf goaltender with Jim
Thomson, Gus Mortson, Bill Barilko, Garth. Boesch and
Bill Judza on defence.
The forwards were Ted Kennedy, Howie Meeker,
Vic Lynn, Harry Watson, Bill Ezinicki, Cal Gardner,
Max Bentley, Joe Klukay, Sid Smith, Don Metz, Ray
Timgren, Fleming Mackell, Harry Taylor, Bob Dawes
and Tod Sloan.
Conn Smythe was the manager and Hap Day
handled the coaching duties.
If the first two weeks of play in
the Exeter and district Rec
hockey league is any indication of
what iS to come, the 1971-72
season should be very in-
teresting.
In Thursday's regular play,
Newby Tire edged the Bank Boys
9-8 while the Juveniles and
Vikings played to a 5-5 tie.
The Vikings lead the standings
with three points, Newby Tire
and the Bank Boys have two
points apiece and the Juveniles
have a single out.
Craig Davidson scored twice to
lead Newby Tire in the win over
the Bank Boys. Checking in with
single goals each were Jim
Dingwell, Doug McBride, Gary
Parsons, Tom Watt, Mike Cush-
man, Jack Glover and Jim
McDonald .
Rick MacDonald fired a hat
trick to lead the Bank Boys.
George Bruneau was close
behind with a two goal effort
while Pete Lawson, Bill
Farquhar and Scott Burton
registered one goal each.
Pete McFalls and Jim O'Toole
paced the Vikings attack, each
turning in two goal efforts. The
odd score was registered by Carl
Wurm.
The juvenile goals all came on
single efforts. Putting the puck in
the opposition net were Brad
Gregus, Bill Van Bergen, Brian
Hodgins, John Musser and Criag
Webber.
Same leaders
for men's curling
The leaders in the three
divisions of the Exeter men's
curling club first draw remain
unchanged.
Ross Hodgert and his foursome
head the Monday night curlers
with a total of 351/2 points.
Following in second spot at 33
points is a rink skipped by Bev
Alexander.
The Tuesday night battle is
extremely close with Dick Jer-
myn and his rink on top with 36
points. Jim Finnen's quartet is
right behind with 35 points.
It's a different story on
Thursday night. Lorne
Passmore's rink with a point
total of 33 has a big lead. Second
spot with 23 points belongs to
Glenn Fisher's foursome.
Last week's scores were:
Reg Hodgert 1 - R. Murley 4
L. Webber 12 - E. Powe 2
B. Alexander 10 - B. Coates 4
D. Parsons 10 - M. Gaiser 4
W. Kraft 11 - G. McCarter 3
H. Dougall 11 - J. Hewitt 3
G. Busche 12 - L. Learn 2
Ross Hodgert 12 - E. Fink 2
C. Down 12 - P. Raymond 2
A. Cann 12 - K. McDonald 2
N. Walper 10 - B. MacLean 4
D. Jermyn 13 - G. Prout 1
J. Finnen 13 - G. Finnen 1
R. Robichaud 10 - H, Sherwood 4
H. Walsh 10 - P. Lavier 4
-J. Urquhart10- H. Snell 4
L. Passmore 12 - P. Bern 2
G. Fisher 9 - W. McBride 5
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A. Dinney 15 - S. Mousseau 2
A. McDonald 9 - E. Busche 6
B. Bell 12 - N, Parsons 3
E. Knight 9 - H. Jermyn 3
H. Webber 7 - D. Pfaff 5
S. Tryon 5 - G. Gregus 5
D. Prout 10 - B. Dawson 1
H. Burton 10 - J. Taylor 3
A. Bray 12 - D. Coates 5
P. Simmons 6 - C. Robichaud 6
J. Lovell 11 - A. Etherington 4
D. Elder 9 - M. Strang 4
H. Mickle 9 - W. Marshall 3
Wednesday night at the Huron
Park arena, Exeter's three minor
hockey clubs gained victories
over Huron Park clubs in well
played Shamrock hockey league
games.
In the opening contest, the
Exeter pee wees took a 6-0
decision, the bantams won by a
9-0 score and the midget game
went to Exeter by a 4-1 count,
Paul Pooley was the top goal
getter for the Exeter pee wees
with two successful shots while
single goals were fired by Brian
Clarke, Brad Taylor, Darrell
Preszcator and Bill Datars.
Larry Clarke and Chris Daniel
each counted twice to lead the
Exeter bantam scoring attack.
Checking in with one goal apiece
were Marty Martens, Steve
Pfaff, Brad Roelofson, Brian
Taylor and Steve Schroeder.
The lone Huron Park goal was
fired by Matthew Muller,
In the midget contest, Perry
Stover was the top scorer for
Exeter with two goal effort while
Brad Datars and John Muller
registered single scores.
Scoring' for Huron Park was
Randy FUnston on a play started
by Larry Mason,
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