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Good netminding An excellent performance by goalie Ken Kitching was responsible for the Jets 3-2 win, Sunday. Kitching who finished the season with the Woodstock Royals was acquired by the Jets a few weeks ago when Sonny Pennington, one of the L-I net- minders was injured. The Zurich Flyers have taken a one game lead in the South Huron intermediate hockey league finals with a 7-3 victory over the Shipka Colonials in Zurich, Tuesday night. The second game of the series will be played tonight, Thursday at 9 p.m. with the third Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. and the fourth Tuesday night at 9 p.m. All games will be played at the Zurich arena. The Colonials reached the final round with a 10-2 Thursday to even the series at three games apiece. Glen Overholt went on a four goal scoring spree to lead the Zurich win in the opener against Shipka. Pat Bedard was next in line with a two goal effort and Kevin McKinnon fired one suc- cessful shot, Scoring in single fashion for the Colonials were Peter Gill, Larry Laye and Peter Gil . Third period scoring spree The Colonials scoring power didn't show on the scoreboard in Sunday's decisive win over Centralia in the deciding game of the series until the third period, With the Colonials holding a 3-1 lead going into the third period. Bill Hoffman scored three goals in three minutes and 40 seconds to clinch the victory. It is expected Kitching and Lorne Daer will share duties in the nets at least for the first couple of Stratford games until Pennington recovers from a knee injury, The Jets scored all three goals Sunday in the second half of the game, Roger Kropf of the Eagles notched the only goal of the first period. Steve Proctor evened the score at 10.52 of the second when he completed a passing play with Doug Galloway and Terry Johnson. Less than four minutes later Rick Fifield put the Jets ahead to stayas he deflected ashot by Dick Doughty. Bill White also assisted. Each team scored a goal in the final frame, Playing coach Jack Nairn was the L-I marksman on passes from Doug Galloway and Barry Baynham. Darrell Graham replied for New Ham- burg. Fifield bags five The league's leading scorer, Rick Fifield of the Jets showed Friday night that he hadn't lost any of his scoring prowess. Fifield fired two successful shots in each of the first two periods and added another in the final 20 minutes of play. He hit If your car's engi Lain high speeds probably in th power system. If your car's engi Well as you'd exp Larry Sniders. mechanics improve Larry MOTO EXETER LONDO Huron Co For Ori liocal atoms win twice The Exeter atom house league all stars came up with.two wins in three starts in a Lake Huron Zone atom tournament in Hanover last week. The locals opened the tourney with a 2-0 victory over Hanover followed with an overtime win over Kincardine by a 5-4 score and dropped a 3-0 decision to Walkerton in the "B cham- pionship final. In the opening game win, Walter van Essen notched the first Exeter marker on a pass from Matthew Tuckey and Jamie Chaffe hit on a three-way effort with Steve Riddell and Brian Denomme. The overtime win over Kin- cardine came on a penalty shot showdown after the teams bat- tled to a 3-3 tie in regulation play. Steve Riddell and Jamie Chaffe scored for EXxeter on simultaneous perry shots and only one Kincardine performer could connect. In regular play, Steve Riddell scored twice on passes from Brian Debomme and Denomme hit the mark with passing help from Riddell. The Exeter team was coached in the Hanover tourney by Murray Dawson, John Stephens and Gabby Mol. Newby leads Rec final Newby Tire with four goals late in the second and third periods downed Les Pines 7-3 in the first game of the finals in the Exeter and district Rec hockey league. The second game of the best-of- three series will be played tonight, Thursday at the Exeter arena at 8 p.m. Bob McDonald scored three of the last four Newby markers to pace his team's scoring attack. Scoring in single fashion for the winners were Bob Jones, Jack Mayer and Jim Jordan. Rick McDonald was best for Les Pines with a two goal per- formance and the odd counter was fired by Dan McIver. It's nice to have four years between elections. It takes people that long to regain their faith. with the only two goals of the opening session. The first came on passes from Dick Doughty and Jim Pinnegar and the second was notched with passing help from Bill White. The Lucan-Ilderton club scored three times in the second session with New Hamburg replying with a pair of goals. 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