Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 12Page 12 Times-Adyocafe, Octobers, 1978
Sports
Spotlight
By Ross Haugh
Kirk Armstrong informs us that the deadline for
accepting registration for those wishing to participate
in the Exeter and district recreation hockey league
has been extended.
The last time registrations will be accepted will
be next Tuesday, October 10 at 6 p.m.
It is expected six teams will be in action each
Tuesday and Thursday nights at the South Huron Rec
Centre.
Team representatives will meet the same night
when players will be allotted in a draft system. Each
team is allowed to protect only two players.
No body contact will be allowed in this play for fun
league.
For those not quite athletic enough to try the rec
league, Armstrong is organizing another league. This
will be a pickup hockey loop for men over the age of 25
years.
Games will be played each Sunday morning at the
Rec Centre from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Names should be sub
mitted to Kirk Armstrong by October 13. Play is ex
pected to start October 23 and continue every Sunday
until March 31,1979.
Cost for the year will be $35 or $3.50 per game.
The only requisite here is that one can skate.
There will be no body contact or raising of the puck.
WIN RUNNERUP TRACK TITLE - An area track and field meet sponsored by the Stephen
Optimist club was held Satuiday at Huron Park. Above, Tony Jones presents the runnerup
trophy to Huron Park. From the left at the back are Tony Jones Jr., Rodney Masnica, Joe Reed,
Sean Walden, Gaynor Mullin, Greg Lawrence, Gary Mullin and Ed Morrison. In the front are
Pauline Jackson and Stephanie Jones. T-A photo
Panthers score double win
Centennials bow out
West Williams United,
defending champions, -put
Exeter Centennials out 4-1 in
an Ausable district soccer
semi-final Sunday.
Nick Coates scored three
for the winners, and Dave
Michielsen a single on West
Williams’ home ground.
Exeter’s one goal came
from Ron Funston at 40
minutes, when the Cen
tennials were already two
down on Coates’ and
Michielsen’s opening goals
at 25 and 35 minutes
respectively.
In the last half, Coates
scored at 60 and 65 minutes
to put the game away.
The Centennials started
crisply, and had three
almost impossible misses
during the first 20 minutes of
the match.
They continued their
pressure throughout the half.
Then, at the close of it, with
Funston’s goal bringing
them up 2-1, seemed ready to
turn the game around.
The reverse happened,
however, with West Williams
resorting to the long ball and
a driving type of soccer for
the remaining 45 minutes.
West Williams will now
defend in a final against the
winner of a Taxandria-Nairn
semi-final.
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A few hunting tips
With the hunting season now well underway we
recently ran across a few tips on hunting in an issue of
the Angler and Hunter.
Keep your feet dry by wearing insulated water
proof leather boots because cold, wet feet can be a
real hazard. When choosing a pair of boots make sure
all upper seams are sealed to prevent moisture from
seeping through needle holes, soles and heels and are
vulcanized to the uppers.
The leather should be treated for absolute water
repellency. Many hunters like speed lacing where one
pull is all it takes to lace boots up tight.
Don’t go well groomed when going deer hunting.
Just roll out of bed and head to the bush. Unlike your
other dear, a deer will flee from the scent of your
shaving lotion or soap. So, don’t wash, shave or wear
light coloured clothing.
For hunters who have little chance to practice ac
tual shooting here’s a little backyard trick to increase
your steadiness. Hang a pair of boots over the barrel
of your rifle and practice holding aim. This will steady
your hand considerably.
The South Huron Panthers
scored double Huron-Perth
Conference football victories
Thursday over Listowel.
The SH Panthers won their
second straight game by a
score of 27-8 while the
seniors making their first
regular schedule start were
victorious by a score of 16-6.
Both games were played in
Listowel.
Today, Thursday, both
South Huron teams will be on
the road again. This time
their opposition will be from
Stratford Central.
In the junior contest, the
South Huron scoring was
confined to the first three
quarters.
The first seven points
came on a seven yard sweep
by Rick Lindenfield and a
convert by Wayne Smith.
The second local major
score was set up by Jamie
Chaffe as he blocked a
Listowel punt. Two plays
later, Steve Pearce passed 15
yards to Dave Shaw for a
touchdown. The Panthers led
15-0 at halftime.
In the third period, Greg
Prout intercepted a Listowel
pass and Steve Pearce
quickly took advantage of
this to fire a 50 yard pass to
Bill Glover.
Following a Listowel
fumble, Rick Lindenfield
moved in for another touch
down on an eight yard off-
tackle carry.
Listowel scored their eight
points on a touchdown and
two point convert in the
fourth period.
Rick Lindenfield was the
top ground gainer with 75
yards on 10 tries and Wayne
Smith was good for 65 yards
on eight attempts.
On defence for the Pan
thers Mike Taylor led with
five key tackles. Doug
Willard was close behind
with four and Greg Prout, Al
Gaiser, Rick Lindenfield,
Rick Fletcher and Gary
Spurn were in on three key
stops each.
The best offensive players
of the day were Wayne Smith
and Kramer Coulter while
defensive awards went to
Doug Willard and Greg
Prout.
After holding only an 8-6
margin at half-time the
senior Panthers responded
to “severe reprimands”
from coach Ron Bogart with
their best efforts of the year.
Bogart had high praise for
Brad Taylor who was moved
to fullback from a guard
position. Bogart commented,
“This gave us a much
stronger running game.”
In his new position Taylor
was named the top Panther
on offence. John Byrne was
the best on defence. Bogart
also praised the kicking of
Steve Beer on kickoffs and
converts and the punting by
Dave Atthill.
The Panthers first six
points in the first quarter
came on a 15 yard counter
pass from Dave Bogart to
Steve Beer.
Dave Atthill booted two
single points in the second
quarter to give South Huron
an 8-6 lead.
A new recipe
This is a sports column but this week we will stray
a little and pass along a new recipe for fish. Catching
fish is a sport and those who like to enjoy their catch
at the kitchen table should have it prepared in a
proper manner.
Cut one to three pounds of fresh fillets into strips
and inch wide, two to four inches long and one-half
inch thick. Hope your fish is big enough.
Make a batter of one or two eggs, six ounces of
7-Up beverage, (that’s right, 7 Up), two cups of pan
cake flour, salt and pepper to taste, a pinch of onion
salt, a pinch of garlic salt and a pinch of paprika.
Mixture should be about the same consistency as
pancake batter. If too thin, add more pancake flour. If
toothick add 7-Up.
Dip fillet strips in batter and fry in cooking oil
with strips at least half covered at about 350 degrees
until golden brown. Eat and enjoy.
In case you are interested, the carbonated
beverage in the batter makes the covering light and
fluffy. If desired you can vary the recipe a little by
substituting beer for the soft drink. This provides a
tart taste instead of sweet. Also, a j igger of sauterne
wine added to the batter will give it extra flavour.
This recipe may sound crazy, but it provides fish
that is lip smacking good. Try it.
Irish get
The Lucan Irish scored
two victories this week in
exhibition hockey in
preparation for the up
coming OHA Junior “D”
season.
•The Irish defeated the
Thamesford Trojans 5-2 in
Thamesford Friday and
scored a close 5-4 win over
the same club at the Lucan
Community Centre Monday
night
The Lucan club mill meet
the Mitchell Hawks in a two
game exhibition series with
games in Mitchell October 10
and Lucan October 18.
The regular schedule for
Lucan opens October 20
when they travel to Exeter to
two wins
meet the Hawks. The first
home game in Lucan will be
October 25 with Bothwell
supplying the opposition.
Cec Nickles scored the
fifth and winning goal for the
Irish Monday night with less
than two minutes left in the
third period.
Paul Medd scored two of
the other goals while single
scores were fired by Mike
Dafoe and Ralph Davison.
In Friday’s win over
Thamesford Lucan goals
were notched in single
fashion by Jeff Marshall,
Mike Dafoe, Ron Glenn,
Keith Hartwick and Jeff
Hartman.
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It seems rather interesting to hear that the award
to the best relief pitcher in the major baseball leagues
is presented by the maker of Roll Aids. It goes this
year to Richard “Goose” Goassage of the New York
Yankees who appear to be well on the way to another
World Series triumph.
The Roll Aids award started the wheels turning
and we could suggest some other special trophies by a
number of industries and companies.
To the heaviest hitter in the majors could go the
Mack or White truck trophy; Speedy Muffler and a
cigar to the top base stealer; a Westinghouse or GE
fan to Bob Baylor for striking out the least number of
times; an optical company award to the best eye at
the plate and the list could go on.
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