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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-16, Page 7 (2)• Broncos get one victory in minor trip to Michigan • • Two Exeter minor hockey teams and about 25 enthusiastic parents travelled to Trenton Michigan Saturday to participate in a two day series with the home team. The Exeter Broncos broke even in atom division play dropping a 4-2 decision to Trenton Saturday dnd corning back strong Sunday to score a 5-0 victory. • The Exeter pee wees were unable to get much of a scoring attack going as they were on the short end of 4-1 and 5-1 scores. In the opening atom contest, Bill Glover and Dave Shaw were the Exeter marksmen, both goals Fast, Exciting AllOR p-Nseirigrir EXETER ARENA Monday, Jan. 20 - 9:00 p.m. EXETER MOHAWKS vs SHIPKA COLONIALS Sponsored bydingwell's Variety and Doug Parker's Barber Shop 11111IIII1111111111111111111511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IIlI11111I 111111111: January Sale OF MEN'S FASHIONS Continues Suits Don't Miss The Savings Special Group 1/2 Price ALL REMAINING SUITS AT 20%off Winter Jackets %z Price Sport Shirts Dress Shirts 20%off Pants SPECIAL GROUP /2 Price ALL REMAINING PANTS ... 20% OFF * Sweaters * Top Coats 20%off Sport Coats $55 • Special Group Reg. to $85 . REMAINING SPORT COATS ... 20% OFF • Dress Shirts Limited Quantity $ 4°° Reg. $8.00 RgettdoSt AND Sei at�t MAIN ST. LTD. Style Shop for Men - EXETER .1nun1nnnnnn1n111111 11nnnn1nn11111 1nmm11nn1111nnnmmmnn1umm111nnn1nn111151r corning on-tlnassisted efforts. Scott Batten with-athree goal performance powered the Broncos to their 5-0 win over Trenton,Sunday. The first Batten marker came on 'a pass from Dave Shaw, the second was the result of passes from Tom Coates and Bill Glover and the hat trick was completed on the conversion of a Tom Coates pass. The other Exeter goals came on an unassisted effort by Bill Glover and Scott Pincombe's successful shot on a play started by John Kernick and Mark Vandergunst. Both Exeter pee wee goals in the Michigan encounters came from the stick of Doug Brooks. te,e d Cu J. Chapman 10 - P. Coates 7 J. Smith 13 - C: Down 5 B. Alexander 9 - A. Clarke 3 'G. Busche 8 - D. Tinney 7 J. O'Toole 10 - H. Dougall 7 Ross Hodgert 8 - E. Powe 4 B. Coates 6.- D. Parsons 4 G. Ross 9 - B. Reid 8 K. Strang 8 - D. Cameron 5 ' J. Pinder 6 - J..,Kraft 4 B. MacLean 7 - R. Robichaud 5 P. Raymond 9 - D. Knowles 8 G. McCarter 9 - F. Funk 6 K. McDonald 12 - D. Marshall 2 B. Dinney 10 - C. McDowell 5 R. Schroeder 9 - L. Hern 5 Wrestlers busy in tournaments Wrestlers from South Huron District High School participated in three meets and tournaments this week. Thursday in regular Huron - Perth Conference action South Huron scored a-60-21 victory over Goderich. Friday a novice tourney was held at Catholic Central in London for six schools and Saturday some local grap- plers participated in a 13 team tournament in Sarnia Northern Collegiate. Winning matches against Goderich were Dan Mittelholtz, Murton Brock, Mike Westelaken, Mark Paton, Don Van Raay, Rick Skinner, Steve Jennison, Marc Gelinas and Paul Kristoferson. Winning their divisions in the novice meet were Dave Lovell, Cliff Hicks and Vince Winters. Mike Westelaken was named the best wrestler of the week and shared the fastest pin award with Dave Lovell. The most im- proved grappler was Cliff Hicks. Bantams get Victory In a Shamrock bantam "A" game played Tuesday Exeter dumped Strathroy by a 7-3 score. The Pooley brothers took care of most of the Exeter scoring with five of the six goals collected by the winners. In the first period, Perry Pooley triggered two successful shots with assists going to Brian Mercer and Dave Bogart. The only second period score was as the result of the same combination of Perry Pooley from Mercer and Bogart. In the third period Brian Mercer scored on a pass from Perry Pooley and Paul Pooley fired two unassisted scores. In the 5-2 Monday night loss to Strathroy Dave Bell and Rick Lindenfield scored the Exeter pee wee goals. Jeff Fuller drew assists on both scores. A\ freshman home from university advanced some theories that his parents thought were a bit far out. His father stood it as long as he could before shouting, "1 sent you to college to get an education, not a lot of ideas!" Sign reported at Berkeley: "Please Don't Smoke 'the Grass." Mike Jorgensen Expos star to appear One of the many guest celebrities at the February 4 Sportsmen's Dinner in Exeter will be Mike Jorgensen ' of the Montreal Expos. Jorgensen will give the Expos representation at the Lions Club dinner for the second straight year. Last year Tim Foli at- tended. Actually Jorgensen and Foli came to the Montreal club in the• same trade with the New York Mets for Rusty Staub. At the end of the 1973 season, Jorgensen was named to the Sporting News National league all-star fielding team. He is considered to be one of the finest fielding first basemen in baseball today. The same year he made only five errors in 138 games while handling a total of 1,075 chances. This is an average of .995. The 26 year-old native of Passaic, New Jersey got off to a flying start with the Expos hitting a home run off Bob Gibson of the Cardinals in his first trip to the plate to start the 1972 season. New loop needs help The proposed men's recreation basketball league involving teams from Seaforth and Exeter is receiving a boost from another area. After a Lake Huron Zone recreat?on meeting, Tuesday, Exeter rec director Jim McKinlay reports Goderich will field a team to allow the league to get underway. The emergence of the Goderich team will allow formation of a league of two teams from Seaforth and one each from �oderich and Exeter. MSKinlay is asking all players in the Exeter area who were originally interested to contact his office by Friday evening. The number is 235-0391. The original proposal had two teams from Exeter. McKinlay now is ,hopeful of fielding one good club. He said the original nights to be used as playing dates may be revised to accommodate some of the players. - Game without penalties Times -Advocate, Jgpuory 16, 1975 h j. 7 Jets hold down senior top position The Lucan-Ilderton Jets split a • pairof games this week in Ontario Hockey Association Senior Continental league play but were able to hold onto first place. Scores .high in Rec loop In Thursday's regular action of the Exeter and distract Rec hockey league, Les Pines downed Newby Tire by a score of 6-1 and Usborne dumped the North Stars' 12-4. The Les Pines scoring was well spread w)th six performers getting one goal apiece. Scoring in single fashion for the winners were Steve Willert, Marty - Overholt, Pete Mason, Lewis Mitchell, Ron Moore and Bob Rowe. The only score for Newby Tire -came from the stick of Bob Jones on an unassisted effort. Ray Mills led the Usborne scoring attack with a four goal effort. Larry Johns was next in line with two goals and Jim Skinner, Dennis Passmore, Steve Pfaff, Ron Dougall, Tim Ross and Rob Morley added singles. Scoring for North Star were Chris Daniel, Don Harvey, Larry Brintnell and Don Hart. Tonight Thursday Newby Tire and North Star meet at 8 p.m. while Usborne and Les Pines will square off at 9.30 p.m. Skaters pass CFSA tests A large number of youngsters from the Exeter figure skating club passed Canadian Figure Skating Association tests recently. - Preliminary figures Leslie Campbell, Debbie Josephson, and passing 1st figures Audrey Adkins. Preliminary dances: Dut- ch Waltz, Dale Armstrong, Melodie Long, Cheryl Cann, Cindy Down, Irma Hain, Sharon Rundle, Diane Rundle, Lori Stephens, Patricia Willis. Canasta Tango: Brenda Bell, Lee Blommaert, Heather Prout, Christine Hain, Trudee Mac- donald. Swing Dance, Ronnalee Bogart; Ida• Ann Blackwell, Aileen Klungel, Christine Hain, Teresa MacDonald and Bonnie Westlake. Junior Bronze Dance: Fiesta Tango, Leslie Campbell, Leigh Ann Darling, Debbie Josephson. Willow -Waltz, Carrie Black- burn, Patti Lou Down, Sheila McLeod. Ten Fox, Audrey Adkins. Senior' Bronze Dances: Fourteen Step. Cindy Beaver, Laurie Ross, Eleanor Salmon. Fox trot, Vickie Miller. Junior Silver- Dances: American Waltz. Kim Black, Linda Elder and Laurie Prout. The Jets have amassed 15 victories iD 22 starts for a total of 30' points, one more than the runner-up Stratford Perths. The London Kings are third With 26 points. Friday night, the Perths took over the top spot temporarily with a 6-3 victory over the Jets in Ilderton but the L -I club came right back with a convincing 10-2 win over the New Hamburg Screaming Eagles, Sunday af- ternoon. . The Jets swing back into action Friday night when they travel to Preston to meet the Jesters. They will be back home at the Ilderton arena, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. when the Stratford Perths will again supply the opposition. Take big lead Against New Hamburg the Jets scored four goals in each of the first two periods before the Screaming Eagles were able to reach the -scoreboard. The game was only two Minutes old when Rick Fifield scored his first of four goals on a solo effort. Jack Nairn made it 2-0 on passes from Pete Loveless and goalie Lorne Daer at 10.36. Before the first session was over Jamie Robb scored from Fifield and Terry Johnson and Jim Blake converted a pass from Larry Haugh. In the middle frame Fifield and Blake each hit the mark again. Jamie Robb assisted on both scores. Steve Proctor 'registered on passes from Jack Nairn and Dick Doughty. and Doug Galloway finished off a passing play with Larry Haugh and Rick Campbell. In the final 20 minutes of play Fifield completed his four goal night with two successful shots while Tom Pearson and Roger Kropf replied for New Hamburg. Jamie Robb assisted on both L- 1 goals for a five point night. Also picking up assists were Jeff Craig and Jim Blake. The Jets outshot New Hamburg 52-40. in a cleanly played contest with no penalties being called by referee Frank Slota. Shorthanded goals hurt In Ilderton Friday night, the Stratford Perths were able to score two goals when they were playing shorthanded and grabbed a 4-1 first period lead over the Jets. Jets manager Don Urbshott commented -on the game' "when they scored twice on our power Waxers victors in exhibition tilt The Exeter Waxers scored a 3-0 Thursday win over Grand Bend in an exhibition novice hockey game played at the Exeter arena. The Waxers notched one goal in each period to gain the victory and two of the goals came on unassisted efforts. George Pratt and' Brent Dawson fired the goals on solo efforts and Darren Vandergunst hit the mark on a pass from Steve Batten. $AVE $200 Chrysler Cash Bonus Spectacular JANUARY 13 TO JANUARY 25 Available On 1975 Model Plymouth [(mown ft 1)0x:71' * DUSTERS and 2 DOOR SPORT COUPES * DODGE DARTS SPORT COUPES KINTS & SKINNER Enterprises Ltd. D; B Mathers Motors FULL LINE CHRYSLER DEALER i This Offer Effective On All - Cars Sold From Inventory or Ordered During Special Offer 4 UNITS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Plymouth - Dodge -Chrysler and Dodge Truck Dealer MAIN ST. NORTH — EXETER Phone 235-1525 • play the ball game was aver." Terry Uniac and John St. Cyr registered for the Perths while the Jets were trying to put the pressure on. Charlie Robert`s&ri:. also scored twice for the visitors in the opening session. Rick Fifield was able to notch the only Jets marker in the first 20 minutes. He completed a play started by Jamie Robb and Steve Proctor. In the second period Dade Schnurr and Martin Daoust finished off the Stratford scoring ;and Pick Doughty hit the mark for the L -I club. Jim Pinnegar and Rick Fifield assisted. The only score in the third frame came from the stick of Jets playing coach Jack Nairn on an unassisted effort. STAY OUT OF A FEW MODELS TSTILL AVAILABLE SNOWMOBILE OVAL RACES THIS SUNDAY at 100 p,m. (M,O,S,R.A. Sanctioned) HOUSE. GET THEuLLYULL, SPORTS & RECREATION LTD. R.R. 1, VARNA, ONTARIO NOM 2R0 Exeter 235-2420 Snowmobile Insurance ASOW AS s3 200 Gaiser-Kneale hi Insurance Agency Inc. . Grand Bend 238-8484 Good Value Reconditioned Cars 1975 Licences Included 1974 CUSTOM 500, four -door sedan, 351 V-8, engine, power steering, power brakes, automatic s 3495 transmission, rodio, body mouldings, white side wall tires, wheel covers. 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(,) Triumph SPITFIRE 40* 1 DAVID LEMMOND ENTERPRISES LIMITED AUTHORIZED BRITISH LEYLAND DEALER Mike Jorgensen Expos star to appear One of the many guest celebrities at the February 4 Sportsmen's Dinner in Exeter will be Mike Jorgensen ' of the Montreal Expos. Jorgensen will give the Expos representation at the Lions Club dinner for the second straight year. Last year Tim Foli at- tended. Actually Jorgensen and Foli came to the Montreal club in the• same trade with the New York Mets for Rusty Staub. At the end of the 1973 season, Jorgensen was named to the Sporting News National league all-star fielding team. He is considered to be one of the finest fielding first basemen in baseball today. The same year he made only five errors in 138 games while handling a total of 1,075 chances. This is an average of .995. The 26 year-old native of Passaic, New Jersey got off to a flying start with the Expos hitting a home run off Bob Gibson of the Cardinals in his first trip to the plate to start the 1972 season. New loop needs help The proposed men's recreation basketball league involving teams from Seaforth and Exeter is receiving a boost from another area. After a Lake Huron Zone recreat?on meeting, Tuesday, Exeter rec director Jim McKinlay reports Goderich will field a team to allow the league to get underway. The emergence of the Goderich team will allow formation of a league of two teams from Seaforth and one each from �oderich and Exeter. MSKinlay is asking all players in the Exeter area who were originally interested to contact his office by Friday evening. The number is 235-0391. The original proposal had two teams from Exeter. McKinlay now is ,hopeful of fielding one good club. He said the original nights to be used as playing dates may be revised to accommodate some of the players. - Game without penalties Times -Advocate, Jgpuory 16, 1975 h j. 7 Jets hold down senior top position The Lucan-Ilderton Jets split a • pairof games this week in Ontario Hockey Association Senior Continental league play but were able to hold onto first place. Scores .high in Rec loop In Thursday's regular action of the Exeter and distract Rec hockey league, Les Pines downed Newby Tire by a score of 6-1 and Usborne dumped the North Stars' 12-4. The Les Pines scoring was well spread w)th six performers getting one goal apiece. Scoring in single fashion for the winners were Steve Willert, Marty - Overholt, Pete Mason, Lewis Mitchell, Ron Moore and Bob Rowe. The only score for Newby Tire -came from the stick of Bob Jones on an unassisted effort. Ray Mills led the Usborne scoring attack with a four goal effort. Larry Johns was next in line with two goals and Jim Skinner, Dennis Passmore, Steve Pfaff, Ron Dougall, Tim Ross and Rob Morley added singles. Scoring for North Star were Chris Daniel, Don Harvey, Larry Brintnell and Don Hart. Tonight Thursday Newby Tire and North Star meet at 8 p.m. while Usborne and Les Pines will square off at 9.30 p.m. Skaters pass CFSA tests A large number of youngsters from the Exeter figure skating club passed Canadian Figure Skating Association tests recently. - Preliminary figures Leslie Campbell, Debbie Josephson, and passing 1st figures Audrey Adkins. Preliminary dances: Dut- ch Waltz, Dale Armstrong, Melodie Long, Cheryl Cann, Cindy Down, Irma Hain, Sharon Rundle, Diane Rundle, Lori Stephens, Patricia Willis. Canasta Tango: Brenda Bell, Lee Blommaert, Heather Prout, Christine Hain, Trudee Mac- donald. Swing Dance, Ronnalee Bogart; Ida• Ann Blackwell, Aileen Klungel, Christine Hain, Teresa MacDonald and Bonnie Westlake. Junior Bronze Dance: Fiesta Tango, Leslie Campbell, Leigh Ann Darling, Debbie Josephson. Willow -Waltz, Carrie Black- burn, Patti Lou Down, Sheila McLeod. Ten Fox, Audrey Adkins. Senior' Bronze Dances: Fourteen Step. Cindy Beaver, Laurie Ross, Eleanor Salmon. Fox trot, Vickie Miller. Junior Silver- Dances: American Waltz. Kim Black, Linda Elder and Laurie Prout. The Jets have amassed 15 victories iD 22 starts for a total of 30' points, one more than the runner-up Stratford Perths. The London Kings are third With 26 points. Friday night, the Perths took over the top spot temporarily with a 6-3 victory over the Jets in Ilderton but the L -I club came right back with a convincing 10-2 win over the New Hamburg Screaming Eagles, Sunday af- ternoon. . The Jets swing back into action Friday night when they travel to Preston to meet the Jesters. They will be back home at the Ilderton arena, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. when the Stratford Perths will again supply the opposition. Take big lead Against New Hamburg the Jets scored four goals in each of the first two periods before the Screaming Eagles were able to reach the -scoreboard. The game was only two Minutes old when Rick Fifield scored his first of four goals on a solo effort. Jack Nairn made it 2-0 on passes from Pete Loveless and goalie Lorne Daer at 10.36. Before the first session was over Jamie Robb scored from Fifield and Terry Johnson and Jim Blake converted a pass from Larry Haugh. In the middle frame Fifield and Blake each hit the mark again. Jamie Robb assisted on both scores. Steve Proctor 'registered on passes from Jack Nairn and Dick Doughty. and Doug Galloway finished off a passing play with Larry Haugh and Rick Campbell. In the final 20 minutes of play Fifield completed his four goal night with two successful shots while Tom Pearson and Roger Kropf replied for New Hamburg. Jamie Robb assisted on both L- 1 goals for a five point night. Also picking up assists were Jeff Craig and Jim Blake. The Jets outshot New Hamburg 52-40. in a cleanly played contest with no penalties being called by referee Frank Slota. Shorthanded goals hurt In Ilderton Friday night, the Stratford Perths were able to score two goals when they were playing shorthanded and grabbed a 4-1 first period lead over the Jets. Jets manager Don Urbshott commented -on the game' "when they scored twice on our power Waxers victors in exhibition tilt The Exeter Waxers scored a 3-0 Thursday win over Grand Bend in an exhibition novice hockey game played at the Exeter arena. The Waxers notched one goal in each period to gain the victory and two of the goals came on unassisted efforts. 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In the second period Dade Schnurr and Martin Daoust finished off the Stratford scoring ;and Pick Doughty hit the mark for the L -I club. Jim Pinnegar and Rick Fifield assisted. The only score in the third frame came from the stick of Jets playing coach Jack Nairn on an unassisted effort. STAY OUT OF A FEW MODELS TSTILL AVAILABLE SNOWMOBILE OVAL RACES THIS SUNDAY at 100 p,m. (M,O,S,R.A. Sanctioned) HOUSE. GET THEuLLYULL, SPORTS & RECREATION LTD. R.R. 1, VARNA, ONTARIO NOM 2R0 Exeter 235-2420 Snowmobile Insurance ASOW AS s3 200 Gaiser-Kneale hi Insurance Agency Inc. . Grand Bend 238-8484 Good Value Reconditioned Cars 1975 Licences Included 1974 CUSTOM 500, four -door sedan, 351 V-8, engine, power steering, power brakes, automatic s 3495 transmission, rodio, body mouldings, white side wall tires, wheel covers. 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