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T -A photo Jets open five point margin, meet Kings twice this week The Lucan-Ilderton Jets have jumped into a five point lead at _ the top of the standings in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior Continental league. The Jets downed the New Hamburg Screaming Eagles 8-5 Friday night in Ilderton and scored a 5-3 decision over the Huskies in Durham Sunday af- ternoon to run their season point total to 38. The Stratford Perths are in second spot with 33 points while the London Kings are in third spot with 32 points. The Jets have played one more game than their other two close rivals. This week, the L -I club faces the London Kings in a home and home series. The two clubs meet at the Lambeth arena, tonight. Thursday at 7.30 p.m. and will be back at the Ilderton arena Minor Day — Continued from Page 6 midgets lost 6-4 to Huron. East. Byron Davis led the Exeter midget attack with a two goal ef- fort. He scored with assists going to Bruce Gunn and Jim Webb. Paul Shapton converted a pass from Ken Pinder and .John Van Gerwen scored with help from F'hil Knight and Paul Shapton. The Exeter juveniles rounded out the night with a 7-2 win over East London. Cam Haist led the Exeter scorers with a hat trick. flick Moody was. next with two goals and Larry Clarke and Kim McKinnon added singles. The Exeter bantams scored a 4- o win over Kincardine in "A" division play. Strong goal tending by Paul Gaiser and Ted Triebner enabled the Exeter club to gain the shutout. Brian Mercer and Perry Pooley scored for the locals in the first period. Pooley's goal came with one second remaining. Paul Pooley fired the other two goals for the winners. Is Cold Weather Starting Getting You Down? 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A scheduled February 7 back on even terms. trip to Preston has been delayed The only goal of the second until March 4. Jets manager Don period came on a wicked slap t:rbshott said this week he ex- shot from Jeff Craig after he took peeled an earlier postponed a pass from Jack Nairn directly game with London would be from the faceoff. Craig's shot played in Lambeth on March 4. went right through the webbing of the net. Dale Rahn was back early in the third period with his second goal of the day to again tie the score this time at 3-3. Jamie Robb fired the eventual winning goal at 3.16 as he took a pass from Rick Fifield on a hard shot right along the ice. About four minutes later, Dick Doughty combined with Pete Loveless and Jack Nairn to give the Jets a two goal bulge. Immediately after Doughty's successful shot, he was slashed across the face by Joe Grundy of the Huskies. Grundy received a five minute slashing assessment and a match penalty. Sonny Pennington was in goal for the Jets and turned in a strong performance. A third period decision 'I'wo goals in the third period were enough to give the Jets their 5-3 win in Durham Sunday af- ternoon. Each team had scored two goals in the first period and the Jets scored the only goal of the middle frame. The game was only a minute old when Steve Proctor hit the mark on passes from Larry Haugh and Doug Galloway. It took Durham veteran Jim Aitken only 36 seconds to tie the score. The Jets went ahead again at 6.37 when a Durham player was in the penalty box. Terry John- ston finished off the successful play started by Doug Galloway Wrestling club Another good third period is organized It was the same story for the Jets in Friday's win over the A South Huron Wrestling Screaming Eagles with three Association has been organized goals in the third period. and with the co-operation of- two Rick Fifield scored the winning other recreation groups will be goal at the 25 second mark of the staging a lottery and stag to third period as he tipped in a shot obtain funds for their projects._ I) Jim Blake. Jamie Robb also Funds from the lottery to he assisted. held during a Stag at the Exeter Less than a minute later, Steve arena on April 25 will be used to Proctor assured the victory as he purchase a large mat for use by completed a play with Don Carter the wrestling group and the and Terry Johnston. Exeter and district gymnastics At 15.09 of the third period. group and the Exeter and district Robb again set Blake up for a judo club. shot and this time Barry The mat area to be purchased Baynham was in the right spot to is a large one and will cost in the tip 'the puck into the net. neighbourhood of $4.000. Each team scored a goal in the The Wrestling Association has first period. Doug Galloway been set up to accommodate hanged in a Terry Johnston about 25 former high school rebound for the Jet score on a wrestlers in the area and to power play and Darrell Graham promote wrestling for boys from replied for New Hamburg. six to 14 years of age. In the second period. Doug 11 is expected the minor Galloway. Don Carter. Barry program will begin in March Baynham and Jim Pinnegar each Saturday morning at South scored for the Jets while Bob Iluron District High School. All Zehr took care of the New public and separate schools in the Ilamburg counting with four area will be contacted regarding successful shots. the program Pinnegar's goals came with the Art Westelaken has been .Jets playing two men short. named president of the wrestling Similarity. New Hamburg scored group. Barry Miller is the vice- two of their goals while the Jets president and Doug Ellison were applying power play wrestling coach at SIIDIIS is the pressure. secretary -treasurer The Jets while not taking over Any former wrestlers wishing until the third period in a scoring to participate or assist in the way outshot the Screaming minor program or any other Eagles 52-31. interested persons are asked to Rick Fifield of the Jets has a contact any member of the good lead in the individual executive. . scoring department Fifield has Tickets for the lottery are 34 goals and 19 assists for 53 selling for Sto each and may he points. 10 more than team-mate obtained by any member of the •Jamie Robb who is second with 15 three sponsoring groups goals and 28 assists for 43 points. After holding the lead from beginning of play in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league the Itchy Niters have slipped to second place. The Dark Angels are in first spot with 63 points, one more than the Itchy Niters. The Doublers follow in third place with 60 points. Sharon Appleby leads the ladies in high score with 141 while the men's top score is 140 shared by Eric Heywood, Bob Wragg, CKeithhappel. Brintnell and Brian This week's scores were: BA's 5 - Itchy Niters 0 BJ's 4 - Supremes 1 Outlaws 4 - Nighthawks 1 Doublers 4 - Canners 1 F Troop 3 - Inlaws 2 Last Chance 3 - Winkers 2 DR's 3 - Shiphunters 2 Dark Angels 3 - Scotties 2 Friday's schedule is as follows: Inlaws vs BJ'8sp.m. Doublers vs Winkers F Troop vs DR's Nighthawks vs Supremes 9: 30 p. m. Itchy Niters vs Canners Last Chance vs Shiphunters BA's vs Dark Angels Outlaws vs Scotties Times -Advocate, January 30, 1975 REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN 91/2% Interest Guaranteed For 5 Years If you are receiving less than 9' 2 % interest you should talk to me. 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