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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-31, Page 21A MAJOR GAIN — One of the few major gains in the South Huron Senior Panthers 1 - 0 victory over Stratford Central Thursday was this gallop by fullback Rick Lindenfield. Poflowing the run,. the Panthers just missed kicking a single point. Bantams, pee wees split Midgets post winning week ILDERTON ARENA OHA Sr. Continental Don't Miss.!! (4. 4 c • London Kings VS Lucan Ilderton Jets Sunday, November 4 2 p.m. Arva Motors and W.H. Loyens Ltd. are Jet Supporters. A little sled... a lotta fun That's the Yamaha Enticer 250. It's the inexpen• sive snowmobile the whole family will love. Agile enough for easy handling, quick enough to blur the trees. Come in and check our big November discounts Your Authorized Yamaha Full Service Dealer. 1 mile West and 1 Mile South of Hensall ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES & SERVICE DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL - ONT. 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Game time is 8:15 p.m. In Thursday's victory over Zurich, the Mohawks took a 2-0 lead in the first period of play. Scott Burton put the Exeter club on the scoreboard at 13.04 of the opening period as he con- verted a pass from Brian Taylor. The score went to 2-0 four minutes later as Randy Gilfillan notched the first of two goals for the night on an unassisted effort. Gilfillan chalked up the only goal of the second session a three-way passing combination with Scott 'Burton and Brian Taylor. Gil Latimer of the Buckeyes spoiled Exeter goalie John Hayter's bid for LOOKING FORA , p 0 0 AB • See us for tables and accessories • ALSO PING PONG TABLES CHECK OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT HOCKEY , .. •,. _ 11, ...,_ *.,,T - (14 • ---. • I Tr- IE ... VISIT OUR Radio thaek AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE FOR MANY GREAT CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ., :. , ',,' rt GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY 0 ' I.;' '? Jerry MacLean & Son I ' 1 0001S ) Exeter AUTOMOTIVE LTD, 235-0800 sppo at.) 0 OUR STORE I l2nTT? EFVY•R NEEDS.. • BUT VggH :JE 4IErY The Exeter midgets were the only local minor team able to come up with a winning week, as they posted two ties and one win in three ' outings. The local bantams and pee wees split a pair, while the midget II and atoms lost one and the novice crew dropped a pair. The midgets scored identical 4-4 ties with Ilderton and Lambeth and then bombed Lucan by an 8-2 count. Mike Murray paced the attack against Lambeth with a two-goal performance. Torn Coates and Dave Underwood added singles. Murray also had an assist as did Pete Tuckey and•Coates, while Mike Clark helped out on a pair. Against Ilderton, Rick Lindenfield, Mike Clark, Jim Lovie and Dave Jackson potted the goals. Drawing assists were Dave Shaw, Mike Murray and Lin- blenfield. Dave Shaw, Dave Underwood and Bill Itenning potted a pair each against Lucan. The singles came off the sticks of Mike Murray and Pete Tuckey. The latter added an assist, as did Mike Clark, Dave Underwood, Mike Murray, Pete Tuckey, Jim Siddall, Scott Pincombe and Rick Lindenfield. Waxers lose The local novice squad remained winless in Shamrock action as they dropped two more en- counters this week. The lads couldn't stand prosperity on Saturday, as they blew a two-goal lead enroute to a 4-3 loss in Dorchester. Doug Clark gave them an early lead on a play with Jeff Rowe and! then Rob McLelland blasted a 'high shot into the net to make it 2- 0. Larry Lewis drew the assist on that one. Dorchester whittled the lead to 2-1 early in the second, but David Josephson• got that one back on a play with Jason McFalls. However, the home crew then scored three in a row to post the win, the last tally coming with just two minutes left in the game. Playing at home on Sun- day, the Waxers were bombed 10-1 by Mt. Brydges. Jason McFalls was the lone scorer for Exeter. Debut Unsuccessful The Exeter midget II team made their first start on Saturday, but it was less than they hoped f or as they dropped a 4-2 verdict to St. Marys. Goal tender Kevin Hamond came up with several big saves as the Exeter shooters enjoyed a slight edge in play in the contest, Jim Siddall and Wayne Smith scored for the locals, with the assists going to Scott Batten, Kevin Parsons, Smith and Scott Pincombe. Pee wees split The Exeter pee wees split in their Shamrock play this week, posting a 4-2 win over St. Marys on Wednesday and then dropping a 2-0 verdict to Lambeth, Friday. In that loss, the locals were slightly outplayed, but had some bad luck around the Lambeth net as they hit a couple of posts and were out- guessed by Dan Benfield on several other good scoring attempts. In Wednesday's 4-2 win .over St. Marys, the local pee wees received some stellar netminding from Jim Lewis and Rick Gilfillan. The Exeter crew jumped into a 2-0 lead in the first on a solo effort by Jeff Pfaff and then a three-way play finished off by Scott Lovie with the assists going to Scott Baptist and Allan Pym. St. Marys whittled the lead to a single goal at the 10:35 mark of the final, but Pym got that one back 20 seconds later on a play with Lovie only to have the visitors pull to within one again a minute later. George Pratt finally put the genie out of reach when he dented the twine on an unassisted effort with a minute and a half left in the contest. The winners picked up 10 of the 15 minors handed out in the game. Bantams split The Exeter bantams split with a pair of rivals this week„ posting a 5-1 win over St. Marys but then ending up on the short end of the same verdict in Lambeth, Friday. The Lambeth crew jumped into a 5-0 lead before Exeter centering pass from Steve Batten into the top corner and in the final five minutes, Randy Ford and John Kernick added insurance markers. Drawing assists on the final two goals were Dave Hayter and Tiedeman. Peter Dearing played a standout game between the pipes for the locals. Atoms lose The Exeter Broncos suffered their second set- back in Shamrock atom play as they were thumped 7- 2 by London Minor at the rec centre, Sunday. The teams traded first period goals before London took command with four straight tallies in the second. Bryan Quinn and Jon O'Connor scored for Exeter, with Ron Loucks assisting on the latter's marker. a shutout at 3.31 of the third period. Assisting were Pat Bedard and John Graham. Brian Taylor scored the fourth Mohawks goal at 7.07 of the third period on a pass from Scott Burton and defenceman Jim Guenther completed the scoring at 13.39 as he finished off a passing play with his defence mate Jack Chipchase. The Buckeyes were assessed 11 of the 17 minor penalties handed out by referees Bill Smith and Carl Nickles. r. Exeter Mohawks 50/50 Draw Winner October 25 Wes Chamber 73 Bond Street, Clinton The Exeter Hawks remain winless after four starts in the northern division of the Western Junior "D" league as they dropped two more encounters this week, both on home ice. They were drubbed 12-1 by the Mitchell Hawks on Friday night and then suf- fered a 5-4 loss to Seaforth at the rec centre on Sunday. The Hawks, hit the road this week, playing in Thamesford on Friday and then moving on to Mitchell for a Tuesday night contest. The visiting Hawks dominated Friday's en- counter between the two rivals, jumping into a 3-0 lead in the first and adding four in the second and five in the third. They peppered a total of 45 shots at Exeter netminder Steve Sararas, while the locals managed only 22, Their lone goal came early in the third when Bryan Baker scored on a power play. Dave Kinsman and Preston Dearing picked up the assists. Mitchell also won the penalty parade with 16 of the 25 calls going to them. Rick Ballantyne, Brad Fischer and Harold Davis paced the Mitchell attack with two goals each. Make it close The Hawks appeared as though they may get blown out of the rink again on Sunday as the visiting Seaforth squad scored three times in the first 10 minutes of the contest. However, the team battled back with two in the middle frame and one early in the third to move into a 3-3 tie. Seaforth got the lead back at the 4:34 mark of the final period and made it 5-3 when they scored on a power play with four minutes left in the contest. Exeter again rebounded with a short handed effort at the 17:29 mark, but they couldn't get the equalizer. Brad Taylor scored two of Exeter's goals, with the singles coming off the sticks of -Dave Atthill and Ken Varley. Assisting on the markers were Doug Fletcher, Dave Kinsman, Kerry Bedard, Bryan Baker and Dwight Consitt. Steve Wells worked bet- ween the pipes and recorded 30 saves, while Dan McClure had 27 at the other end of the rink. The visitors drew 17 penalties, while the Hawks served 16. Times- Advocate, October 31, 1979 Pap 5A. Hawks remain winless finally hit the sheet in the final frame when Ted Oke found the range on a play with Scott Brintnell. The bantams appeared to surprise even themselves when they posted a con- vincing ,5-1 win over St. Marys at the rec centre on Wednesday. They weren't expected to be competitive with the strong St. Marys crew, but they actually won going away with four goals in the third period. Mike Tiedeman started them off with a long shot in the first period, but the visitors evened the count in the second. Darren Vandergunst started the third period onslought with a goal at the 2:59 mark with Chris VanGerwen and Doug Scott picking up the assists. A minute later, Ted Oke was in the right spot to tip a Mohawks get first win in South. Huron rs. PECIAL EARLY I PURCHASE i PRICES! ...They're built to last Kawasaki The hottest thing on snow. 45:ifrkg:•'44;•,. 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