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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 25CENTRALIA MARAUDERS VS EXETER MOHAWKS THURS., DEC. 13 8:30 p.m. Stephen Twp. Arena Huron Park Jets losing streak hits1 4, host Preston Sunday The losing streak of the Lucan-Ilderton Jets in the Ontario Hockey Association Continental senior league has risen to 14 games. They have won three games and lost 16 overall. The Jets were defeated 12- 5 by the London Kings at the Ilderton arena Friday night. In action coming up this week, the Jets go to Petrolia Friday night to take on the Allan Cup champion Squires and Sunday afternoon will Play host to the Preston Jesters . Game time at the Ilderton arena is 2 p.m. In Friday's loss to London, the Jets stayed in contention for the first half of the game. At one point late in the second period, the L-I club trailed by only one goal 5-4 before the roof fell in, The score was 5-2 at the end of the first period. Bob Dean counted for the Jets at 11 minutes on a three-way combination with Brian Johnston and Hugh Mitchell and Randy Kraul registered on a power play at 17:25 with assists going to Bob Dean and Hugh Mitchell: At 3:02 of the second period, Hugh Mitchell better known as the Purina Flash chalked up the first of two goals as he converted a pass from Brian Johnston. Ed Parkinson brought the Jets within one goal of even terms at 13:43 on a pass from Randy Kraul. The final Jets scoring burst came at 7:37 of the third period with Hugh Mitchell's second goal of the night on a pass from Randy Kraul. Mitchell was the scoring leader for the Jets with two goals and the same number of assists and Kraul was right behind with one goal and two assists. Maurice Biron and Bob Arbuckle led the London scoring with two goals apiece. Scoring in single fashion were GordYuill, Tom trevail, Skip Cummings, John Stanley, Jack Trevail, Wally Keating, Frank Smith and Randy English. The game was a free wheeling shoot-out from start to finish with London leading in shots on goal 62 to 50. Continental Continental Don't Don't ILDERTON ARENA Preston Jesters VS Lucan Ilderton Jets Sunday, December 16 2 p.m. Urbshott Galloway Insurance and Tom Robson are Jets Supporters. • Heavy Duty Bench Grinder '99.95 JOHN DEE118,) over St, Marys December 12, Page $A 17 4x4's in IN STOCK Pickups " * Ramchorgerc . Same with Plows New & Used Buy before Dec, 31 and enjoy full year tax write off, Buying or teasing Discover the Difference to Grand Bend OPEN DAILY Including Sunday Mon-Fri. 9.9 Sat, 9-6 Sun, 12-5 ?38-2391 The Exeter midgets have started to hit full stride after playing most of the season with a patched up lineup due to a variety of injuries, They hosted St. Marys at the rec centre on Wednesday and gave the Stonetown crew a taste of things to come with a 5-1 triumph, After a scoreless first, the locals popped a pair in the second and after St. Marys whittled the lead to a single goal in the third they slipped three more discs into the net to win going away, Tom Coates, Dave Underwood, Rick Lin- denfield, Dave Jackson and Pete Tuckey triggered the goals. Bill Renning and Lindenfield picked up a pair of assists each, while helping on one were Tuckey, Jim Lovie and Coates. In an exhibition contest, Friday, the locals visited Parkhill and came home with a convincing 8-2 triumph. Again they started slowly with only one goal in the first but they gained momentum in the final two periods. Captain Pete tuckey paced the scoring with a pair of tallies and singles came from Rick Lindenfield, Bill Renning, Dave Shaw, Wayne Smith, Dave Jackson and Ed Willis. Tuckey, Shaw, Tom Coates, Bill Glover and Rick Lindenfield helped out on two goals each. Atoms win The Exeter Broncos came up with their best showing of the season as they dumped lAkridge 5-0 in a Shamrock atom tilt at the rec centre, Sunday. The locals scored three times in the first period and added a pair in the third. Fred Gregus and Scott Heywood shared the net- minding duties to record their second consecutive BONSPIEL The Exeter ladies curling club held their second two game bonspiel Wednesday at the club. They entertained ladies from Hensall, Vanastra, Seaforth and St. Marys. First prize went to Doris Hackney, Pauline Ingram, Fran Mickle and Jean Gilday, Second Prize winners were Norma Coleman, Doris Cantelon, Gerry Gregus and Isabelle Moore. Third prize went to Marg Fleming, Win Marshall, Ev Falconer and Debbie Smith. Five lucky draws were made during the lunch hour. whitewash. Paul Mellecke and Danny McLean paced the scoring attack with a pair of tallies each. The single was fired home by Jeff Dalrymple on a solo effort to open the game. Jon O'Conner assisted on two of the markers, while helping out on one was Ron Loucks. Waxers still losing The Exeter Waxers still couldn't find the winning combination this weekend as they took one-sided losses at the hands of Mt. Brydges and Belmont in novice play. They lost 7-2 in Mt. Brydges on Saturday and were clipped 8-0 in Belmont, Sunday. Alan Blommaert scored the first of Exeter's goals in the Mt. Brydges loss as he converted a passing play with Doug Clark and Graham Arthur, Larry Lewis notched the other with a blistering drive from the point in the third period. Although badly out-scored in the Belmont tilt, the locals had a good share of the play despite missing four of their stalwarts. Most of the Belmont goals came on breakaways as the local crew were trapped in the opposition zone. Pee wees win Exeter hosted their arch- rivals from St. Marys in a Shamrock pee wee tilt at the rec centre, Wednesday, and posted a convincing 6-3 triumph, They spotted the visitors a goal early in the contest, but took a lead before the initial stanza closed and were never headed after that. Steve Gould and George Pratt paced the attack with a pair of tallies each, while adding singles were Jeff Pfaff and Scott Lovie, Allan Pym and Jeff Pfaff drew two assists each, and helping on one tally were Terry Zachar, Sean Whiteford, John Wells, Brett Batten, Trevor Johnston and Lovie. Bantams get point The Exeter bantams gained only one of a possible four points in Shamrock action this week, coming from behind to tie St. Marys 3-3 at the rec centre, Wed- nesday. St. Marys opened the scoring after only seven seconds, but the locals evened the count later in the same stanza. Twice more the visitors took leads only to have the locals come back to even things up. The final equalizer was with less than two minutes remaining. John Kernick, Scott Brintnell and Chris VanGerwen fired the markers with assists going to Dave Hayter, Randy Ford and Brintnell. Friday night, the locals were trimmed 5-1 in Lam- beth. VanGerwen notched the only Exeter goal on a play with Kernick and Doug Scott. USBORNE TAKE VOLLEYBALL TITLE — The girls team from Usborne Central School took the top spot in a six team tourna- ment played Friday in Huron Park. 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