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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-09, Page 15The Lucan-Rderton Jets won two games this week in Ontario Hockey Association Continental Senior league play to keep a solid grip on second place in the league standings. The ° Jets squeaked kfy the Durham Huskies 4-3 in Walkerton Friday and downed the Preston Jesters 3-1 in Ilderton Sunday night, The London Kings are in first place with 20 points while the Jets follow with 21 points and the Preston Jesters are third with 17 points to •their credit. This week the Jets have a good opportunity to get a little closer to the league leaders as they meet them in back-to-back games. The first meeting is at the London Gardens Thursday night at 8 p.m. with the return contest in Ilderton Friday night with game time set for 8:15 p.m. Sunday at 2 p.m. the Jets play host to the Port Stanley Canadians. Insurance in third The Jets picked up the in- surance goal in Sunday's win over Preston midway through the third period and came with the club playing shorthanded. With Jamie and Ed Robb in the sin bin along with one of the Jesters defenceman Jack Chipchase hit Doug Galloway with a pass and he combined on a two-on-one break with Randy Roth and he raced into deke goalie Paul Steffler out of position and score the goal to put the game on ice. Roth also scored the first goal of the game at 15:53 of the first period. This score came on a power play with assists going to Test day for skaters Monday was National Badge Test Day at the Hensall Arena for members of the Exeter figure skating club. Following is a list of those who were successful. Beginner's Badge—Graham Arthur, Heidi Bayley, Trevor Cottrell, Jason McFalls, Matthew Wright; Stroking Badge—John Van der Wiel; Elementary Badge—Amy Bonthron, Jodi Chanyi, Leigh Soldan, Basic Badge—Sheryl De Boer, Tracy Rabbets, Marie Tiernan, 'Kim Van der Weil; Novice I Badge—Monique Aunger, Pam Cottrell, Dean Smith, Melanie Smith; 01, -. „ Dance I Badge—Jackie Cot- trell, Lynn Stephens, Kelly VanStone, Lisa Wright; Speed Badge—Karla Josephson, Chris McLeod; Jump Badge—Lori Stephens. Brian Murphy and Rill Ban- nerman. George Szakaly tied the score for Preston on a long slap shot with less than two minutes remaining as the puck seemed to dip and elude Jets goalie Rob' Kellestine. The actual winning goal came from the stick of Brian Murphy at 12:41 of the second period on a three-way effort with Rick Fifield and Terry Johnson, Although the goal was not listed as a power play goal it came as the result of a Preston penalty, A two minute sentence served by Ralph Johnson had elapsed by one second but he was not back in the play, The Jets led in the shots on goal department firing 43 at Paul Steffler while Preston directed 30 shots at Rob Kellestine. Win in overtime The Jets victory over their arch rivals from Durham came with only 40 seconds left in sudden-death overtime. Ed Robb was able to convert a backhand pass from the corner from his brother Jamie, Bob Becker of the Huskies recorded the only goal of the first period. Each team scored twice in the middle frame to allow Durham to stay in front by a single goal. Ed Robb tied the score tern- Rec hockeyist suffers injury Frank Boyle suffered a badly dislocated shoulder Tuesday night when he was checked into the boards during a rec league hockey game in Hensall. He was taken to South Huron Hospital and transferred to University Hospital Wednesday morning for an operation, Sponsored by Hensall Minor Hockey Old Timers Hockey Goderich vs • London Sunday Dec. 12 2:30 p.m. Hensall Arena • $12.95 • • 15.95 ••• 19.95 24.95 Exclusive maple filter for the smoothest, driest smoke 3 of 37 shapes DOUG PARKER'S BARBER SHOP EXETER Federal Power Commission is looking into new source of energy — cow dung. New technique called biomass con- version turns if into fuel. With promise of a steady supply at low cost, Commission is con- sidering an interstate pipeline. If engine suddenly stalls out right after you've plowed through a few rain puddles, a dry cloth should start you on your way again. Use it to dry off ignition parts. . * * Dead battery? DON'T ask for a push, if you have an alter- nator. A car equipped with alternator cannot be started by pushing, * * * ILDERTON ARENA London Kings VS Lucan-liderton Jets Port Stanley Canadians VS Lucan-Ilderton Jets Sunday, December 12, 2 p.m. Langford Lumber & Inglewood Farms are Jet Supporters Friday, December 10, 8:15 p.m. Rena Intermediate Hockey Thurs. Dec. 9 at 8;30 p.m. Henson vs Parkhill Sponsored by Reid Auto Body and Cameron Plumbing & Heating Support the Hawks OHA JR. 'Di Hockey Thamesford vs Exeter 8:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 12 ZURICH ARENA The Exeter Novice hockey club scored a 2-0 victory over Lucan at the Huron Park arena, Sunday afternoon, Sean Whiteford fired both goals for Exeter. The first came on an unassisted effort and the second captain Terry Zachar provided the pass. Doug Haskett turned in an excellent performance in goal for Lucan. Jim Lewis was equally sharp, recording the shutout for Exeter. Gift Suggestions for the% x Golfer Golf Clubs, Topflite Professionals MV'2 Golf Carts, bags, gloves, balls, etc. New stock in for Xmas. Buy a membership for 1977. Exeter Golf Course 235-1517 4- pee wee Teams blanked The two Exeter Pee Wee clubs participating in the Shamrock minor league suffered defeats Sunday and both came by way of shutouts. • The Pee Wee I club lost a close 1-0 decision to Belmont on a two- on-one break im the second period, The Exeter II club lost by a lopsided 11-0 score to Strathroy. Atoms lose to Lucan The Exeter Atom II team suffered a 9-1 defeat at the hands of the Lucan Atoms at the Huron Park arena, Sunday afternoon, The lone Exeter goal came in the third period on a three-way passing combination with Gary MacDonald scoring on passes from Brett Batten and Sean Whiteford. mighty* good feeliii F.,- comes mat .0 LL yq uL = SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED EVornoomor4WW1250 D0151919:4: = 411111141MIIMIIMIIMMumilumumE 00.0.10.6000•00.....0.064.1.0.00.4. 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With less than four minutes left in the second session Bill Ban- nerman took a pass from Barry Baynhara and found the short side of the Durham net with a shot along the ice. Brian Murphy produced a goal at 16:22 of the third stanza which sent the game into overtime, Jacques. Cousineau assisted. Shots on goal were very close with John Robertson of the Jets facing 43 shots and his mates directed 45 shots at Gord Becker of Durham. On long evening trips, you're safer driving with someone else in the car to talk to. Other stay-awake tricks: drive barefoot, blast the radio, open windows. * * If your car overheats rapidly, the problem may be exhaust restriction. Come in for a vacuum-gauge test. Whatever the problem, you'll get help- ful service and knowhow you can count on at Larry Sniders. Drive in, anytime. Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer olita.Nea•Nial How's this for great CHRISTMAS VALUE 3 A Reg. $34.95 !ladle &Marv( Gordis Trophies & Engravings AuTH0RtzED DEALER 382 Main St. (Formerly Eatons) 235.2261 wawtomlismio.v ilittimltogio,00440.040.40,04mo4040.0iiv oliri, Jeff Shipley led the Lucan scoring attack with a four goal performance. John Grace was next with two successful shots and single scores were fired by Brent Bannerman, Brian Haygarth and Jim Shipley, Picking up two assists each for Lucan were Brent Bannerman, Brian Haygarth. and Lester Arts. Midgets score often The Exeter midgets went on a scoring spree for the second consecutive week, This time it was by a 13-0 score over Dor- chester. Scoring was well spread with five goals in the first period, a half dozen goals in the middle frame and three goals in the final session. The 13 goal output was divided among nb less than 10 of the Exeter players. In the first period, Randy Parsons, Ron Bilcke, Brian Mercer, Paul Pooley and Tony Mattucci took care of the Exeter scoring. Randy Fisher picked up two assists while Brad Taylor, Paul Van Gerwen, Preston Dearing and Paul Pooley each assisted on one score. In the second period, Brad Taylor fired two successful shots • while Randy Parsons assisted on three scores. Other goal getters were Randy Parsons, Randy Fisher and Darrell Preszcator. Additional assists were credited to Dave Bogart, Preston Dearing and Brad Taylor. Randy Parsons scored again in the third period to complete a hat trick performance and single scores were added by Dennis Preszcator and Paul Van Ger- wen, Final frame assists went to Paul Pooley, Dave Bogart and 'Randy Parsons. Atoms get draw The Exeter atom "A" team gained a 4-4 draw with Belmont in Shamrock minor league play in Belmont, Sunday afternoon. The home team came up with the tying goal with only seconds remaining in the gam Play was close from start finish with neither team ever ab to gain more than a one goal lea, All Exeter goals came unassissted efforts. Steve Lait waite led the Exeter scorir attack with two goals while sing scores were fired by Scott Loy. and Mike Tiedeman. Banta ms tie 1, Nz.p.ii.p.i.v.,ip.;yias;ii:2.;.i.wi:a.viitt•Rtiim.wo.r4:as;o.).;?.,42 pia- 1..kv34:a.wilb.wiz1.9.,qz.wo.wiavgavfoltft3Azt,ea, " tl Realistic AM/FM SAVE '5' AIRMN y TAPES SETS HEAD PHONE $424015 Blank Cassette & Eight Track Midgets on another outburst, novice win over Lucan 1 Mt. Carmel I 237-3456 Open to 10 p.m. daily Sunday to 6 pan, In Shamrock minor hockey league play Sunday afternoon the Exeter and Belmont bantams played to a 2-2 tie at the Huron Park arena, The only goal of the first period was scored by Ed Willis of Exeter on a pass from Rick Lindenfield. 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