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Midgets .Beat
Mildmay Team
in the second game last Weenies-
clay night in the Wingham rink the
Wingliam, Midgets came Out on
top 'by a• score' of 5-2, trimming the
Mildmay boss.
Gary Tempieman was the big
gun .tor Winglimn, coming through
with four goals to his credit. Bob
Crawford fired in the remaining
goal for Winghans.
MildnfaY's tWe goals were not
scored Until the' third period,
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11:. Hockey
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CRESY. vs, "%INGHAM'
SATURDAY, jAN, 17th
KINCARDINE 'vs, • WINGHAM
• • MONDAY, ,JAN, Pth , • PHONE 12
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portafion during the past week: To
the Chesley game in PiiieleY,
Adam, Percy Stainten, Waiter
Lecicrldge and Len Crawford,
The club would like to express
thanks to. Mrs, Bob Lewis for the
gilIe work .she did in touching
the hockey sign, which is used on
main street, to advertise up-coming
games.
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The Whighani, Dodgers dealt the
Port Ellgin J.CV.a a 9-3 Setback in
the Wingham arena„ last Saturday
night. Murray Stainton scored four
goals for Wingliarri, while Doug
Murray pulled in three and Don
Wallace and Elwood Irwin picked
up singles. Nickel, Lamont and
McArthur ;scored for P00.111101,
Wingham racked up 'the, first
three goals In the first perlorh
Murray Stainton scored'', the first
ene unassisted, Dotig;?Wathid,e, as-
sated by Murray, Sabi* and
harry rryfeglefiredii, WinOarn's
second' goal:and with' tyllSr,: a min-
ute left in the period Eh:Vocl Irwin,
on a pans TrOin ;JIM -Bain; 'clialIced
OP the third goal:- PenaltieS were
given to Harper and Miller from
the opposing teem for tripping and
bookin g. • t •
Mori•ay. Stainton and Binee Lott
teamed rip to' score ' Whigham's
,first goal in the second. and Mir.
ray Stainton followed :ithrough to
score again unassisted. Nielcel, as-
sisted' by 'Miller scored 'the first
for the Port Elgin club.at•:,the 14.20
mark,- Less: than, a Olin to _filter
Lamont, =Wed 'hy Nickel, ,tired in
Port P4,Igin's second. marker. As-
sisted by Murray Stalin* Doug
,Murray racked. up his firat;,,Ceronter
of the night, to give the,zDedgers
a four-goal edge at. the end of the
second *
Doug Murray led the searing in
,the third frame• for the,Iden1 boys,
Sportsmen, Offer
SafeiHnnting Course
The first meeting or the Wing.
ham Sportsman's Association will
be held in the Legion Hell 011 Mon-
day evening at 8,30, Al Yonng of
the Department Lands,and For-
ests will he present and will speak
on safe bunting praetiees. He• will
exhibit a number of gimS,
playing 'those which are safe for
use and those which are not,
Mr, Young will speak on behalf
of the National Rifle Assoe,ietiori,N.
an :organization Which has branches
formed in different communities
for the purpose of giving instruc-
tion to young hunters on the Pro-
per methods of handling anti clean,
frig guns, and how to Mint and
shoot safely, One such organization
is now being formed in Wingham,
The lecal club extends a cordial
invitation to all members and to
those who are not members • but
are interested in hunting to attend
this meeting and•hear Mn Young's
address.
A spegirikinvitaion is extended
to all teen-age boys who have the
permission •of their parents to own
a gun, This infermation is Most,
useful' and could he, the means of
saving a young sportsman's life
or that of a friend.
coming up, with the first two goal:
of the period. McArthur Stepped
in for Port Elgin. and scored an a
pass from Wood, The last goal
was scored by 'Murray Stainton; as-
slated by Doug Murray, to put the
wingharn Crawford Dodgers on top
by a score of 9-3,
Curling News
J. H. Crawford's rinic,,comprised
of Tom MacDonald, Jack Lloyd and
Jim Carr, one of two rinks corn-
paing in the City of London 'bon-
spiel last week, reached the finals
in one event,' They were eliminat-
ed by a rink skipped by Garnet
Campbell of Avonlea, Sask., one
of the Campbell 'brothers renown-
ed in the curling world: •
0_-4-0.
Several •big events are schedul-
ed for the next few weeks. The
Ered Davidson Trophy will be pre-
sented to the .winning' rink at a
borispiel to be held January 28. On
February 4 .the ,Legion •Bonspiel
will he held and on February 11
the local curling club will be buzz-
ing with activity when the Wing-
haat Kinsmen Club sponsors, a dis-
trict, 'spiel for Kinsmen Clubs' in
this area.
0 - 0 - 6
ThiS month has 'been a hnsy one
to date with no less than 28 rinks
competing for the Hamilton "Op-
tical Co. trophy iri the January
Round Robin. A little better than
two 'Weeks to go before We have
the results on this event,
. . 0 0 - 0
The Sattirday night mixed cur-
ling has 'aroused kee4 interest and
teat Saturday evening all sheets
were fill,
13antatris Lose
To Mildmay
• In the first game of it
header in the Witigharn arena last
Wednesday night, the Mildiney
Bantams downed Wingbain 12-1
. The locals Only goal was scored
in the third period by Doug Canto-
bell, The Mildmay goals were scor,,
ed as follows! Three in the first,
folfr in the second and five in the
third period.
Dodgers Trim
Bulldogs 9=3
After 60 ininiitea of exciting
hockey the Wingham, Crawford
lodgers doWned the kinettrdine
Bulldogs '9.3' in the Winghein arena
on Monday night,
Kincardine Outplayed and Out.
adored Wingham in the first per-
led 'by t,a,. rnee -and 'Milford do-
ing the honors,
Wingham earnc back in the see-
and frame to 'Score five tinle.s.
Deng MairraY led the direr by
bitheng in the first, two, Maurine
and Murray Stainton teamed tip
for Wirigharrea next market and
Murray ,Stainton ehalked tip the
heA two "goals of the period,
Barry blryfogle scored the first
two goals of the' third, assisted by,
Eritee Lott on both ..counts.
eardine siit3pett ifi ann. gdarwhiloy
Watt adored CofirtheY end Then,
'Moray Stainton and brother
Matitiefi With Sleeted one of the last
tvirb goals af, the tante to leave
WinOthbAlt en to, 94i
Dodgers Tie 8.El •
With Chesley Colts , ,
The Dodgers and the 'CilegIOY
Colts fenght to an ,8-8 tie after
10 minutes overtime in the Pale-
ley arena last Tuesday night,
114;toray Stainton was the iefilling
man for Wingham, with. foUr gnarls
to his credit, Elwood Irwin fol-
lowed through with two markers
d Doug Murray and Doug Wal-
lace banged in singlia. Kinp.;sten
ebalked up four for Chesley, While
W6ed, Brown, Campbell and Ken-
nedy got one each, '
Chesle,y took the lead in the Mat
perlod, with Kingston scoring mm-
assisted 142; liwio came-had-ft
for Wingham, assisted by Orewsen
and Firyfagte, 'Kingston again put
Chesley in the leaden a pass from
Campbell and "Wormy Stainton, as-
sisted by Bill Loekridge, tied the
score -at 2.-2, At the .15,34 n'iarlt
Brown. (mate through -and scored
unassisted it° give Chesley the edge
by one goal at the end of the first
period. •
Each team accred once In' the
second frame ,Kingston for Ches-
ley unassisted rancl4furray Stainton
for the Dodgers, to leave Chesley
on top -again 'at the 'en- of the • - •d 'second -by a 4-3 score. Penalties
Were handed . out to Wood. b:Pd
'CaraPben of Chesley for 'tripping
and hooking,
Wingham's first goal in the third
frame was scored by'Elwood -Irwin;
assisted by Bill Lockridge. ChesleY
came beat as Kennedy, assisted, by
Becker seered and again they edg-
ed Wingham ,'by one goal. With
less than a minute -to play Doug
Murray, on a pass from. Murray
StaintiM, tied the .game at 5-5 to.
end the ' period.
Overtime Period
Each team scored- three times in
the ten minutes- Of overtime. Ches-
ley was the first to count With
Kingston, getting his last 'for the
night.,:Dong Wallace scored mins-
sisted to tie the game at 6-6. Ivlur-
ray Stainton, .assisted by' Doug.
Murray puC the. Dodgers in the
lead for the first time in the en-
tire' game •and Kingston; assisted
by Campbell, scored again for the
Chesley team, Murray. ..Stainton, led
by Doug Murray, .brought Wing-
ham to another one-goal edge. It
looked as if Winghani had' the
genie at this point but with less.
than .a.thintite' to play, Wood of
Chesley• ended the game with air
8-8 tic, unassisted.
Juveniles Down
'Clinton 13=2 •
The Wingham Juveniles aver
powered Clinton. 13-2 in the Wing-
ham. arena. last Thursday night,
Doug Leekridge- was the leading
goal-getter ter Winghain, chalking
up three-goals. Jim, Wild and John.
FrYfogie scored two each,. while
Raymond Walker, Dave Cart, kill
:Crawford, ':Gary.Terriplemen, Pete
Carmichael and Vern Redman each
came through with singles. _
Clinton's. two :geals were scored
by Glue, one in the .pfirst and one
In the third period.
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