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Times-Advocate, January 6, 1977
Marauders is the league's top
scorer with 18 goals and the same
number of assists for 36 points.
Ernie Schlegel of Parkhill is in
the runnerup spot with 35 points
Alex Hastie of Watford is third
with 33 points and Fred Campbell
of Hensall has 32 points to his
credit.
In fifth spot is Rick Funston of
Huron Park. Completing the top
ten scorers are Rick Jackson,
Watford; Cam MacDonald,
Goderich; Randy Somerville and
Randy Funston;iHuron Park and
Pat Bedard, Zurich,
Sports
Spotlight
By Ross Haugh
Ready for dinner
Doug Ellison and his fellow members of the Exeter
Lions club are in the midst of preparations for the fourth
annual Sportsmen's. Dinner in Exeter.
This event sponsored by the Lions club with all
proceeds going to aid crippled children has become more
popular each year mainly because of the constant effort put
into securing not only an excellent main speaker but a good
supporting cast from a wide variety of sports.
This year's headline speaker should be no exception. He
is Tommy Bell who retired only a week ago after 12 years
as one of the best and most respected referees in the
National Football league in the United States.
Two of the three previous main guests were baseball
umpires and they did an excellent job in keeping the guests
laughing but also promoting their favorite sport and we are
sure Bell will do the same.
The umpires appearing here in past years were
Emmett Ashford of the American league and Tom Gorman,
a veteran arbiter in the National loop. Incidentally, Gor-
man also announced his retirement only a short time ago.
Possibly the biggest attraction for the February 8
dinner at the Exeter Legion hall for area sports fans will be
the appearance of Tony Gabriel of the Ottawa Roughriders.
During the past football season, Gabriel captured most
of the honours which can hi.' taken by a Canadian born foot-
ball player including best Canadian in the Grey Cup contest.
Ellison is continuing to work with officials of the Lon-
don dinner in an attempt to get a big name hockey player to
attend the two dinners. The London event is the night before
Exeter's.
Tickets are now on sale for the February 8 event for $25
with every cent of profit earmarked for crippled kids pro-
jects. Receipts for income tax purposes are available.
The master of ceremonies this year may be two. This
statement may sound strange but when you find out who
they are it's understandable.
Taking on the chore of introducing the guests and keep-
ing the whole show on the road are expected to be the Paul
brothers from Kirkton.
Knowing Gerry and Leon as well as we do we know they
will certainly add plenty to the night's entertainment. They
are excellent comics and entertainers in their own right and
should be ideally suited for this task.
Each year the committee keeps coming up with not
only great speaker attractions but also masters of
ceremonies.
The first three years they were the late Tory Gregg,
Bruce Murray of St. Marys and Tuffy Knight, head football
coach at Wilfr id Laurier University in Waterloo.
Plan on buying your tickets early and be among the
more than 200 area persons attending the Exeter
Sportsmen's Dinner on Tuesday, February 8.
New home for Irish
Due to the frequent and continuing wintry blasts from
the weatherman, the Lucan Irish have been forced to come
up with a new home for the balance of the OHA junior "D"
season.
Original reconstruction plans at the Lucan arena called
for completion of the covering of the ice surface by about
this time which would have allowed the Irish to move back
into the Lucan arena.
At the moment only the rafters have been put into place
and it looks as if the hockey season will be pretty well over
when the facility will be ready for action.
The Irish played the home games in the first part of the
schedule at the Ilderton arena but are now moving to Hen-
sall for the remainder, some five or six games.
Construction at the South Huron recreation centre in
Exeter has also been slowed considerably but this should
not change the completion date by sometime during the
summer.
Taking a look at the arena site Monday morning we
found part of the north wall has been put into place. Ex-
treme cold temperatures have kept workmen from pouring
foundations.
The long standing rivalry between the Exeter Hawks
and Lucan Irish will have a good chance to come back into
existence this weekend when the two clubs meet on two oc-
casions.
The weekend twin bill gets underway Saturday night at
the Hensall arena and continues in Zurich Sunday night.
Both contests are scheduled to start at 8 p.m.
New coach for Hawks
The Exeter Hawks really responded for their new coach
Sunday night and bombed Port Stanley by a score of 12-0.
Ron Bogart was behind the bench for the first time and
he was happy with the performance of his team.
Bogart told us this week, "I'm looking forward to the
challenge. They are a good bunch and our number one goal
is to finish in first place in the league standings."
The new coach is not a stranger to most of the Hawks.
It's the first time he has handled most of them in hockey but
a large number have played under Bogart as senior football
coach at South Huron District High School.
Bogart said he will be stressing conditioning and dis-
cipline in attempting to put together a championship team.
A keen competitor in any sport he played himself we
know Ron will implant this attitude in his charges. Best of
luck to Ron Bogart, manager Fred Mommersteeg and the
rest of the Hawks.
Call me coach
A recent issue of the Coaches and Referees Corner
reports that a new film on hockey coaching is now available
to anyone in the province for showings.
The film produced by Al Sweart Productions for the
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and its National
Coaching Certification program is entitled "Call Me
Coach".
The film is 26 minutes in length and can be used at
coaching clinics, hockey association meetings and coaches
and parents meetings.
"Call Me Coach" is a 100 percent Canadian content,
current family level film about interesting ordinary people.
It deals with key issues in hockey, by way of a well scripted
dramatic production.
The film has the full endorsement of the CAHAH and
has elements of wide appeal including kids, sport, action,
conflict, problems and resolutions,
WIN LEGION TROPHY — The Exeter Legion pee wees scored three
straight wins in Lucknow, Sunday, to capture the Legion Zone C-1
championship. They will .now advance to the district championship.
Shown standing are, from the left: Bill Glover, coach Lloyd Moore,
district tournament to be played
followed it up with a 5-3 win over
against Lucknow.
further vantage of having played
compared to the two in which
Exeter had been engaged,
coached squad came up with a
convincing 4-0 win over Lucknow
Legion Zone C-1 championship.
later this month in Seaforth, to
face other zone winners.
Sunday's tournament off with a 3-
hour's rest before playing the
final, while Lucknow had a
Lucknow, Sunday, to win the
They will now move onto the
Clinton to send them into the final
only one game earlier in the day
to win the championship. It was
suff ered, this year.
three straight triumphs in
1 victory over Goderich and
the first loss the host team had
terms throughout the first period,'
but Exeter broke the scoreless tie
The Exeter youngsters started
The locals had only half an
However, the Lloyd Moore
The Exeter pee wees racked up
The two teams battled on even final. They jumped into a 5-1 lead
and then held off a Clinton rally to
notch the win.
eliminating Clinton to reach the
on the right foot on a pass from
Bill Glover in the first and Mike
Murray made it 2-0 when he stole
penalty and put it behind the
Lucknow 11. Sixteen of those
penalties came in the third period
when the penalty box was oc-
cupied most of the time.
the puck while killing off a
John Kernick,
was a chippy contest with Exeter
picking up 13 penalties and
Clinton goalie.
who was set up at the point by
comfortable lead when he came
unassisted effort and the other
with the help of Vandergunst.
up with two goals, one on an
off the stick of Dave Underwood,
a pass from Mark Vandergunst,
Exeter had little trouble
Dave Shaw started Exeter off
The final of the tournament
John Kernick notched the third
The final Exeter counter came
Dave Shaw opened up a
goal in the second frame on a at the 14:11 mark of the second
play with Dave Shaw and Scott stanza when Bill Glover rifled in
Scott Brintnell, Mike Clark, Mike Murray, Tom Coates, Mark
Vandergunst, manager Bev Skinner, John Kernick, Dave Shaw and
Scott Batten. Front row: Peter Dearing, Steve Prout, Steve Riddell, Scott
Pincombe and Dave Underwood. T-A photo
Pincombe,
Dearing to get back into the
After Clinton beat goalie Pete Prout. Riddell, Tom Coates
game, Exeter came back with
two tallies early in the third to put
the contest out of reach.
Mike Clark and Steve Riddell
were the marksmen and the
assists on the two goals went to
Shaw, Glover and Tom Coates.
In the opening game against
Goderich, the scoring was con-
fined to the third period as both
goalies came up with several key
saves to keep the teams off the
score sheet,
Dave Shaw opened the scoring
and Bill Glover followed on a pass
from Shaw to open up a 2-0 lead,
Goderich scored with about four
minutes remaining to narrow the
gap but Mark Vandergunst
scored an insurance marker for
Exeter only 10 seconds later to
cap the win.
Members of the championship
team are: Peter Dearing, Dave
Shaw, Dave Underwood, Scott
Pincombe, John Kernick, Scott
Brintnell, Bill clover, Mark
Vandergunst, Mike Clark, Scott
Batten, Mike Murray, Steve
Advance to next round
Pee wees capture Legion crown
and Steve
Watford continues to lead the
standings in the South Huron
intermediate hockey league with
12 victories in 13 starts for 24
points.
The defending champion
1 Parkhill Merchants are second
with 19 points, Thedford follows
with 17 points and the Centralia
College Saints are fourth with 16
points.
Next comes Zurich with 11
points, Goderich has nine, Shipka
Colonials six and ,Hensall com-
pletes the grouping with four
points.
Ron Funston of the Huron Park
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