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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-11-03, Page 6HI, 'Ha 21te Pit Jot No Jot Pit gp Tr All Me MI Mu Ro 1,411 Fri Ex. Goc St. Gr NORTH AMERICA HOCKEY SCHOOL! EXETER COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY — SUNDAY NOV 26-27 Classes 8;00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Professional Coaching for Boys 8 15 Years Fee $3.50 Per Day * COACHING STAFF * "DIT" CLAPPER — Boston Bruins (Hall of Fame) BOB GOLDHAM — Detroit Red Wings JIM THOMSON — Toronto Maple Leafs GORD FEYREAU — Former NHL Referee "IKE" HILDEBRAND — Coach World Champion Belleville MacFarlands REGISTRATION FORM .. ......... ....... ,,,,, ..... . Aga allow my son to attend the hockey school ber 26 - 27. ma application (no money) to: Alvin Willert, Arena Manager, Exete, Community Centre, Exeter Chi Chi .1. Ce 0 C Nu tu F.ec She ,Jun N Ent Rot Leg Ara, Ato We Ii Mai Addres' Town I agree on Novo Parent's Signature • WWWW4C'xf...*`'''',YV' • 4 .• Zsk F-re Rocl nlu Tike Nag Wit' City AV Pres Hea bo Fr, Its Hi Hi Pin Luc rlid Eeft.t. T-41I flick Ttract.e Shan tiled Clan 1.11111 rtat Pahl' Shor Fire bolo Agri Iterc / rot iiev0 P art 4 'The 'Tlinoe-Adeocate,..eloYetniette 190 eiMelalie:eatTliehieleeleeeeeeereeeeeeeeeteisexer:eree COTTON'S Mk OMMENTS Bar BILL BATTEN, Sports Editor. eeetemeeremerezneeeremermeemr. South Heron (anthers had were given, to' Stratford's Red four straight games last week ford miss, Janet Pearce, wile tratford sto . . , a more on a dezzling display of held and another Wassmann field running and the ball to goal attempt went astra y, but their losing streak extended to ,E'eather campaign. A pert Strat— . s ps OC s brought . . ." when they dropped a home-and- was chosen as Miss Red Feather, . the South Huron ZS-yard lipe. they mapaged a single point as Name series to the Strafford was given the Idekoff honors ill.: • Panthers tightened VP their Bob Johnston was topped behind Raiders hand Panthers fourth loss; untor s, Lads split two game series • w M 4 Just. like we figured they wouldn't, the To- mato- Argos finished in, first place in the Big Four over the regular season. This certainly put the frosting on our article. last week about predictions, because after Ottawa's win over Toronto. two weeks ago, everyone had the Rough. Riders tabbed for the number one position. The only thing they forgot about was the Haim, Mon Tiger Cats, The Tabbies undoubtedly put on one of their hest displays of the season, and. coupled with some poor stategy by the Ottawa club, managed to eke out a win in the last game to at least save A bit of face after a dismal season. We trust that the Ottawa club won't put too much consideration on Iliontrears lopsided loss to the Argos on Sunday. After all, they really didn't have anything to win and several of their key players were resting on the sidelines for a. large portion of the contest. We still think that Frank Clair's boys from the capital will have to go all out to whip the Ms before they oust the Argos for the right to travel to the Grey Cup. Sunday's contest in Toronto had all the sounds of the World Series, and it certainly becomes a bit monotonous with the announcers continually repeat- ing the fact that "Rote has to complete two more passes to set a new record--ithat trainer "Pinky" Lewis has to make one more appearance on the field to tie the existing record or that one of the cheer- leaders has to turn one more cartwheel to become the new record holder in that particular field." • We'll agree that records are interesting, but we enjoy listening to the details of the game rather than all those statistics, which will probably be broken next year anyway. SHAMROCK LEAGUE OPENS AT LUCAN Two Exeter-minor hockey teams travelled to Lucan this week to open the new _season in the popu- lar Shamrock hockey league. Unfortunately, the majority of the players on 'these two teams had never been on the ice before the game, so their performances really can't be judged at this early date. We realize that the organizers of this league want to give the kids as much hockey as possible, but we feel they are perhaps jumping the gun a bit this year, Naturally most kids play to win and even if they are told to take it easy, it's a lot easier said than done. The locals faced teams that have been practicing at Lucan fo rthe past couple of weeks and they. certainly were at a considerable disadvantage. We feel that the kids were certainly prone to Injury because they haven't exercised the needed muscles for several months and perhaps have for- gotten how important it is to keep your head up. We also feel that it is a poor way for a team manager and coach to start off the season, trying to line up players on last year's records only. With.our limited, experience with minor hockey pleayers, we know how serious most kids take each game, and to overlook a player, even for one game is an oversight that a kid doesn't forget overnight. We feel that it would have been much better to cancel the games and if necessary play a four- - point game against these teams later on in the season when the teams are organized and are playing their best—especially if any of the local teams turn out to be contenders for any of _the honors in this league, PANTHERS ON THE SHORT END Tha South Huron Panthers are not only hay- . ing a tough season against their competition in the Perthex Conference, they are also having consider- able difficulty With some of the officiating they get it the majority of their away games. In Stratford on Frdiay night the locals not only•lost to the powerful Raider team, but they also came out on the short end of several calls by the officials. Included in 'the men in the striped uniforms Tere Ray Richards and Earl Barton, two men whom most local hockey fans will remember when they saw service with the Mohawks. The other official was Tom We realize that these men were undoubtedly doing the best they could, but it was evident that ' they hadn't read the rule book thoroughly before they handled the game. One penalty was called against Stratford for holding, and instead of marching off the ten yards from the line of scrimmage the refs stepped off the penalty from where the infraction took place. So, in- stead of picking up 10 yards on the penalty,* the locals actually got about four. Stratford also employed a variation of the sleeper play that is ruled illegal. The rule states that it player must be in the huddle before the play starts, but the Stratford lads had him standing by the side- lines and then threw a pass to him as he streaked down the field. Naturally a referee can't see all the players at ell times, and to miss a call could be excused—but it happened at least three times. Wet will be the first to agree that a referee can't be all to blame in a game than ends up 38-7, but poor officiating can certainly take a lot of fight and desire away from a team—especially if you're On the wrong end of the calls all night. BAIN AROUND—One of the strangest items we have to report this week concerns the popular sport of bowling. When Bill Oberle lived in Exeter he used to travel to Waterloo every week to compete on one tif the bowling teams in that town. Now Bill has moved back to Waterloo and guess where he bowls? . that's right, he's joined the Rockets of the Exeter Veri's Bowling League, however, it isn't really as traty as it $01111 S, because Bill travels for a Water- loo firm in this district, and is here on Mondays And Tuesdays , Registration lige already started for the minor ha key leagues in this towns and be- sore it's all over there should be over 206 youngsters playing in the local arena this year. We den 't know if the kids realize how lucky they are, hot a look at the, rtidgetown setup shows that it costs the kids $8.60each to.._ play in the minor setup in Doug Smiths territory It is expected that the local youngsters will get About twice as much ice time this year, And this is due to the generosity of the Exeter Legion, Lions, Kinsrrseri and ACM' Station Centralia. All these groups nave increased their bud, got for thitior hockey and we certainly hope the bf..• eter yotinesters will sornehoW show their -Apple& tit& .for this tine gettuf* a squad 15-0. agets rocked and rolledto the However, the locals bouncedme the sic the X6°1 QuinS phis back to take the second l atest hi-fi records. rds. with a convincing 1.1-3 rout over' Special thanks to Grace Me. the Clinton team. • Kentie, Carol Ifo.gertli f Dale 'rur- ' The final game was 0 0e(s., Vey, Sharon Appleton and Caro- saw affair that Clinton finally lyn Simpson and all others who won 15-16, assisted, in making the -dance Mani.% seniors had to go all' such a huge seeceee, out to down Sleuth Huron, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith and the first game went into over- Mr. and Mrs, Tom mac-moan time With the Clinton squad ehapeeened for the occasion, emerging with a clOse It is hoped that more derides 1/4.6 Margin. They Cattle right' of this nature will be held in baek in 'the second _contest to the near future, score a convincing 15-8 win_ over Sbutli Munn And coil the series Hurd° 26n1 Art Meeting 0.A Lake Velem 'Zone district This ,'tea's the second exhibition meeting for art leaders Will be Meet between the two Schedis, held in Mitchell a r, the old high (little» eittnitire won' both theft sehool on Thursday, November Olithige a# eat the South Huron 3 at 5:iS aquatl, while senior leantS thttlet the direetiOn ,Of Split on their play, both NOMA PAW Bennett, Ant and Ceafte' Winning Oft their het. tOtteta, a Adviser, Community Progranit South Huron Panthers came Psutka opened play with within three yards of scoring a five-yard run and Wassma 'I'D on Tuesday, but that was as managed to pick up a first dow, close as they got on the score- on two attempts that brought . board as Stratford Raiders him to the 18-yard line. The big whitewashed them 7-0. , back picked ep another 10 to The game was played in chill- Put his team in scoring position and Parker bulled his way to the ing weather, and fumbles were four yard line, frequent by both teams as the to the right on the second down , The play Ben Wassmann was again the and with the help of some good; Amacher 'big threat for Stratford, as the blocking and shifty running, went; ble at the powerful backfielder continually over standing up. Wa sem ann Gorr] Stra ran through the Panther line for missed the convert attempt, but of the gam e big gains. the Raiders held a 7-0 lead, limped onto t Jack Chipchase was Exeter's SH took possession of the ball i the convert. South Huron juniors scared two unanswered TD's in the sec- ond half of their game on Tues- day to peund out a 18-6 win over Stratford, to ' cop' their second Stratford took over in mid- win of the season. field and Parker, and Wassmann The two teams exchanged worked the play to the Panther majors early in the contest, when 30 on two fine running plays set' Larry Jones scored for the Pan- up by some good blocking by; thers after four plays, and John their teammates. Makins pulling the Stratford. Quarterback Psutka carried for squad into a tie near the end' six yards and Wassmann picked of the first quarter. , up a first down at the 20-yard Both teams played strong de.' line. fensive games throughout the Murray Bell broke through the second quarter and into theI Psutka for a nine-yard loss but before Qillings ran for six points 'Stratford defense to smear early minutes of the third period again it was Wassmann who through the centre of the Strat-; brought the team to the Panther ford line. doorstep on two carries. Mervyn Taylor capped the However, the SH team tighten- scoring on a 40-yard run around ed up their line play and Strat- ' the right end with less than a ford was forced into a kicking minute left to play in the con- situation, Wassmaines i attempt: test. ed field goal went astray, but' "Yogi" Gulens failed on all Sholdice was stopped before he three of his convert attempts. could get out of the end zone,' South Huron were helped in and the Raiders took a 1.0 lead, ' their winning cause when they In the dying minutes of the pounced on four Stratford fum-i quarter, Strang took a Kyle pass bles 'to stall the Raider offense.' for 17 yards; Chipchase barged Phil Djioba managed to pull through the line for 12, but the in two of the fumbles, —While half ended before the Panthers Larry Jones picked up another. Could get in scoring position. The other fumble ended up in a scramble, but the officials Third quarter a- warded the ball to the South South Huron elected to take Huron squad. advantage of the wind in the. Stratford picked up one South' final quarter, so were forced to Huron fumble. kick into •the wind to start the third quarter. The Panthers Were penalized twice when Chip- chase kicked out of bounds on the kickoff and Stratford finally took over at mid field. The Raiders appeared to be heading .for pay dirt, but Bill Harvey jumped on a loose ball to give the Panthers possession at their own 35-yard line. Neither team managed a good, drive and were forced into kick- ing situations, with -the quarter ending with Stratford having Asphalt Angels Car Club Branch, art leaders in the dis- possession on the Panther 30- yard marker. The Exeter Cir Club called the Asphalt Angels will provide free taxi service around town tillivi:enSattelgers o Novemberop.Th .5. aboed- Clinton girls 5:30 p.m. Atiyone who would like ill a ride from home to downtown win twin biii or Vice-versa at no cost to them- selves is welcome. South Hilton, girls" volleyball The club will be operating team dropped, a double-header at from the recreation offide at the Clinton Tuesday afterneon. side of the library building. 'The loss was the first for the Phone number is 437. senior girls' squad and the third. Teen Twenty Dance straight for the junior cohorts.; • Clinton juniors won the first th'?Thearliensallowme o'enn6,y daneneighhte waldast game of their best-cif-three se, ries by whi te-washi ng th e see quite a success. Over 150' teen- . into Stratford territory when he' Neither team could manage sustained drives in the first quar- snared a Kyle 'pass that went, for 35 yards. ter and it was mostly a see-saw battle with both teams forced in- Frank Boyle and Steve Kyle, picked up another down when to several third down kicking situations, they each managed five yards on plays around the end. Chip- ingBoth teams fumbled once dur- chase picked up five- valuable the quarter and the elusive yards for the Panthers and. Kyle , ball was picked up by the op- lugged the ball into the 11-yard' position both times. line on a Iteetier play. Gord Strang's 18-yard run Chipchase bulled his way for , around right end and Wass- six yards around the right end , mann's 15-yard burst through and then picked up two more to the middle were the best runs leave the Panthers three yards for both teams, but neither short of a TD, with one play' A tricky reverse play brought , materialized into scoring oppor- left in the game. 1 Stratford to the two-yard line,' Ken Christian. As man has been name tunities. I Kyle elected to go to the air and on hike second attempt at this tt . Second quarter , and managed to hit Boyle in the' the short yardage, Wassmann , e e. The Panthers started out strong M rs. Lorne Chapin', 'end 1 end Yone, but the Panther back- I carried over for the major. Th e,' Mrs. Ernie Chipchase fielder couldn't hang on to the Powerful backfielder e,ent over ,*ere se- pigsk forTD,the enkertain-; in the second stanza as Chip- standing " beforethe'Panthers lected to head chase picked up 14 yards. on the first 'play, after Hodgins had re- covered a Stratford fumble on Whip Stratford the last play of the first quarter. • • . Chipchase picked up another with three TD , s . four yards after 'being stopped on his first, attempt at another first' down. Kyle' gambled with a .third doWn pass to Strang, but the- ball bounced out of the backfielder's outstretched arms.' ther quarterback could. recove' 'their games with the Stratford. ter an Mondays Stratford again entry. ..dolvned the senior Panthers by Both teams played the perfect a score of 7.0, while the juniors guests ,00. Friday, when they tipset,Stratfordla-fi to. get a four- dropped .a double header at point spread in the two games. Strafford's Red Feather night The senior squad travels to Ceremonies. The senior squad Miteheit Fridays afternoon, were trounced 36,7, While the and both. teams will •play host . juniors suffered an S-0 setback. to Teletowel next Thursday to The proceeds from the games climax -the-, 1960 football season. Gold Strang moved the ball , Kyle also made long gains on dying minutes of the game and Firsr quern passes to Gord Strang and Keith put on their best off ensive dis- The ,Raiders lost Nttle time • Hodgins. i play of the game. in showing the Parithe\ theY First quirts,- were in for a hard. night when The Stratford Raiders banded. Ithe South Kuron Panthers their third straight loss Friday night 'when they trounced the locals 36-7. Th e Raiders took advantage of the weak defensive play of the Panthers and continually ran for big- gains through the cen- tre of the South Huron line, Fullback Ben Wassmann was the big gun in the Stratford backfield as he picked up two touchdowns, counted on all five of his convert attempts and kicked one single for a spark- .ling 18-point effort, Halfback Dave Doxey picked up 12 points on two majors, while quarterback aohn Psutka carried over on a keeper play to score one of his team s six TD's, Norton ewe! South Huron's only score came in third quarter when Steve Kyle lit Bruce Horton in the pigskin eluded cold fingers • Quarterback, Psutka rolled out, Stretfoi end zone for six points. was set up by Dennis ho recovered a furn- ilard line. who missed most ith a knee injury, e field to kick main ball carrier, but St eve on their own 40.yard line in the ; lead. high school managed a split in Io the return contests at Foe - ea e where and they were forced into 1.6•0 half time Raiders. the senior'S PrelaMe eerernone e defenae and the next two Strat- 'birs .own. line. The junior cohorts at the local -lea.• n Red th ames ford plays failed to get any- The point gave the Raiders a Panthers edged 7-0, luniors win at home Members all that's needed for square-Dancing club RECRE A T Sy LARRY HEIDEMAN a n trict will meet for a lecture on "composition", "color" and "de- 1 , sign" and this will be followed by a discussion of problems and plans for future seminars and workshops; Anyone interested in Attend- ing, please call 437, transporta-1 tion will be supplied. Hockey Registration - Pee Wee hockey registration took place at the arena last Sat- urday morning, Approximately • 70 players were registered and assigned to teams. Any players between the ages of 9,12 or unde•r 12 as of Aug, 1, 1060 that have not registered please do so, as the teams and schedules Are being drawn up, A likieg of the pee wee teams , and Schedules will be in next week's papera it is hoped that they will nd start playing On, November 12, Yeurigsters between the ages of 54 for the Wee Wee and' Sqttee Gee teeing will be reg.( istered on Nov. 12 -also, It is expected beet week, if ice is available, that a Pen- tam-lklieget houseleague' wilt be formed for boys between the ' ages df 12-16 years, Uwe,* letethig deb No.response hat yet been re. teived in regards to the forma. tion of a souife dancing blob, FaellitieS arid qualified he Wham' MVO been secured. All that, is ttedettarIf IOW Is smile Mime tiaritera, they scored their first AaJor , curling club after the opening whistle, se, I Howard Scene was elected The Panthers received tke president of, the Hensall Curling,. kickoff, but couldn't manage to ,.:Club at an organizational ireet-i pick up the necessary yardage j 14 on Thursday night. and had' to give up the ball on4i third down kick. heR ldse, cceeds Sam Rennie, who i ; Other he post last year. In their first series of plays' e members of the exteu the Raiders were also stopped ' own 25-yard line. Jim Ferguson Joynt, secrets, was in on Kyle and pounced on ' 60-61 seagen included: Gordon' Barlow, vise tive wtii;\.e were elected for the president; Don. treasurer. but got a break when Steve Kyle bobbled their kick on his I Thenewes committee in- cludes Bob ok, Bob Currie, ilf Goodwin, the loose ball before the Pan-I bgan .,, ... no chair- to head . . . ment commttee., I ever knew he was carrying the i ball. The Heneall group, intertsted Wassmann made good on his in promoting school-boy curing, team into a 7-0 lead. . , ann e to head a committee td•i:.%. RaPPoiinted past-president Safi convert attempt to , push his', Jack Chipchase .c ; investigate the possibilities of , off for the Pantheri and made such a venture for the coming ' season. a brilliant '23-yard runba ck but the. Panthers couldn't The curlers will take .to the manage ice lanes 'every Tuesday night ' e4 to pick' 'up the ' yardage for a were forced into from 7-11 p.m. and hope to have first down' 'and a special bonspiel once a month. I- It is expected that this - will : take place on Monday night. 1 Tribe calls their intentions of joining the ie Over'64 curlers have signified; ,club for the coming .season, and ,4 first tryout play started on. Tuesday. Novem- ber 1. Some of the curlers from , Centralia will remain with the club until their new rink is available at the station. Exeter Mohawks take to the ice lanes for their first Prac- tice this Sunday in Exeter Arena. - Practice 'will start at 2:00 p.m., and all positions a re wide open. . The Mohawks will play in a league with Lucan, Forest and Phillipsburg. An entry from Milverton may also loin the group. Mitchell Red Devils will not ice a team this year, and Mo- hawk officials expect to have a few of ' the Mitchell 'players trying out for positions with the Tribe. A schedule will be drawn up en November 14, and play is expected to start in the fol- lowing week. Mohawks expect several of last year's team to be out foe the initial workout, as well is some over-sloe players from lest year's juvenile squad. ION Second quarter Heightbeemer started Strat- ford off when he raced through the centre for 15 yards on a draw play. Pollart picked up 30 another kicking Sittiation, a' ttl'ird---4ei4. IT kicking .adviatton 167 assinan .attempted a field. gOal. Third 'qu'ae rter . son AAtaS knocked down, by Nur- but 4 f ell sbprl; and th e 'an- icielroafftfotorc,I oWnei tvhaed s th ee%n7 41iltaller, A pass from pstitka, to. Fergo. ray flell, but the South Huron thers 1014 over‘ .sacintidadt5hteoplate'edsttebtlemiBoorinttnheildr tifirg defender was ,called for inter- Gord .Strang. picked off onearioui ference and Stratford took over Kyle's passes for le yards , nit, the Panthers' 3? yard mark. 00nbipaoba.fsiene grro4untindinioutp11.033r, mm series of af ter they were forced to kick. plays and took over .er, Chipchase picked up le - yards ed -off to Doxey, and the speedy up the pigskin on a kick, On the next play, Psutka, hand- again the Panthers had to give thend ball Iltooldtilie4 Sptrealrfoltryd 40br oytiagrbdt ahnadeeetleutdeeede.beiesiedteeiepntoheersteteot raceene Stratford moved the ball to the Panther's 301.ard l ine and line, Poyle managed to grind out a ' first down en a sweep all the way for .another major. Wassmann's kick w a s. rull out around the end, but the next. Wassrnand's ,convert. gave the to the five, nut • two plays were stopped by •Strat- RaidersA After r taking a 14-0 ltel•iaed. kickoff, the ofTlitehePa,snhtalideorlAsrscooulidn,;Itleigret own ki ck, ford and Kyle was forced to Panthers appeared to catch. fire posts and after giving up the and a pass and run play from ball on a kick appeared to be stTrahltifeorbdalldeeevpasmboor landecl , by the Kyle to Hodgins picked up 35 in more trouble as Stratford yards, Frank Boyle lugged the. worked back to their 20. Amecher recovered to give the ball for nine more yards and I However, the Panther line —Please turn to page 7 Kyle managed to pick up the teeseemsnommegerase first down. at the Stratford 35- yard line. Passes to Chip c h a se and Strang failed to click and the Panthers once again were forced to give. up the ball. 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