HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 7 (2)period while the Perths could
only hit the mark on two oc-
casions.
The only goal of the first period
was fired by defenceman Barry
Baynham on an unassisted effort.
Baynham with one of his good
rushes beat the Stratford defence
and goalie Ken t1 'de. •
Dick Doughty hit the mark with
a pair of successful shots near the
midway mark of the second
session. Rick Fifield assisted on
both scores and Bill White picked
up one assist.
Doughty's second score came
et 1.1.13 and only 16 seconds later
Jim Blake scored from the side of
the net, also without- help from
any team-mates.
Mike Guimond put the Perths
on the scoreboard for the first
time at 17.28 of the first period
from a scramble around the Jets
net. -
Any hopes the. Perths had of
getting back in contention were
snuffed out in the first few
minutes of the third period.
Jamie Robb converted a pass
from Jacques Cousineau at the 37
second mark and was right back
lessthan three minutes later on a
three-way effort with Cousineau
and Jim Blake.
Peter Pelcezny notched
Straiford's second marker: at
I i 07 and before the game ended
each team scored one more goal.
Jim Blake was the Jets
marksman on passes from Steve
Proctor and Jim Pinnegar and
John St. Cyr replied for the
Perths. -
JETS JOTTINGS -- Playing
oath Jack Nairn said after
Sunday's game that he would go
with Daer.in the next game and
keep Sonny Pennington in
reserve. — Pennington was the
backup man for the first two
games returning from a knee
injury. - Lorne Daer's goals
against average during the
season was -1.11 in 15 games.
second best average in the
Continental league. — Dick
Doughty not usually known for
his scoring abilities leads the Jets
after two games with four -.goals.
Ile picked up 15 goals during. the
entire regular season.
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The .Lucan-Ilderton- Jets have
taken a two game lead over the
Stratford Perths in the Ontario
Hockey Association Senior
Continental finals.
The Jets started the best-of-
seveu series ori home ice Friday
night wijh a convincing 7-3
. victory and continued the same
pattern with a 3-0 win in Stratford
Sunday afternoon..
The third garne of the series
was played at the Ilderton arena
= last night, Wednesday with the
fourth' slated for Stratford'i
'Classic City arena Friday at 8.30
p.m.
If a fifth game is necessary it
will go at the' Ilderton arena,
Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m.
The winder of the Stratford-
-Jets series will meet either the
Barrie Flyers qr -Brantford
Forresters in the'first' round of
, elimination on the way to the
Allan Cup.
This will he the first year, the
Continental champion has had an
opportunity to challenge for
Canada's 'senior amateur
championship.
Total team effort
Sunday's win in Stratford was
accomplished on a- complete
team effort. Goalie Lorne Daer
was sensational inkeeping the
Perths off ,the score sheet in
recording his first•shutout of the
season. -
Commentators on the CJCS
. radio broadcast indicated Daer's
shutout was the first recorded on
Stratford ice in junior or senior
competition in many years.
In the same regard, the Jets
defencernen and backchecking
forwards were given accolades
for their fine work. They were
described as sticking to their
Rec finals
now even
Les Pines downed Newby Tire
5-2 Thursday night to even the
.Exeter and district 'Rec hockey.
leaguefinal at a game apiece.
The third game in the best -of -
five series will be played tonight,
Thursday at the Exeter arena at 8
p.m.
Three unanswered goals in the
third period allowed Les Pines to -
take the win and get back on even
terms in the series.
Paul ,Mason scored for Les
Pines in the first period and -Bob
McxDonald everted -matters for
Newby ','ire. Each -team scored
single goals in the middle frame.
Lewis Mitchell counted for Les -
Pines and Dale Skinner replied
for Newby.
With -less than two- minutes
played in the third'period, Marty
Overholt fired the winning goal -
for Les Pines. Adding insurance .
markers were Marvin Bowers
and Ron Moore.
,)ear Sports Editor,
After attending the South
Huron hockey League playoff -
game March 16. between the
Shipka Colonials and CCAT at the
Zurich arena, 1 would like to take
this opportunity to express my
disgust at the manner of of-
ficiating displayed by Pat
O'Brien.
Mr. O'Brien continues year
after,year to put on exhibitions of
poor refereeing. 1 am sure that
anyone reading this letter who
has witnessed M'r. O'Brien of-
ficiate a hockey game will agree
with me.
No one expects a referee to
make all "good" calls, nor does
anyone expect him to Hake all
"had" calls. The people who
come out to SHHL games or any
hockey game for that matter
wish to see a fair and just match,
not one marred by "slack whistle
blowers."
Yours truly
An area hockey fan
(Name available on request. t,
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A GOOD SCORING OPPORTUNITY--- Late in the -third period in Friday's opening gome of the Senior
Continental finals, Bill White (17) misses the Stratford net as he took o pass ;from Dick Doughty (6). Ken
yde is the Stratfordgoalie. T -A photo
checks like bark to.a tree.
Daer stopped a total of 32 shots
and many came in flurries. In one
sequence he .blocked shots from
Mike Guimond, John McLean and
John St. Cyr in less than 19
seconds.
The Jets took eight of 13 minor
penalties called by referee -Frank
Slota and the penalty kill�lg
forces kept Stratford at bay most
of the time.
On the last penalty in the third
period more than one minute had
elapsed' before the Perths were
Lorne Daer
.. gets shutout
able to bring the . puck out to
centre ice. Steve Proctor and
Larry Haugh were -very -effective
working in penalty • killing roles.
Persistent checking by Rick
Fifield and Larry Haugh set up
the first Jets goal coming from
the stick of Dick Doughty at 15.50
of the first period. -
The second L -I goal came with
less than two minutes remaining;
in the middle frame. Larry
- Haugh with a good pass set up
Steve Proctor and the speedy
forward heat Ken Hyde in the •
Stratford net with a quick wrist
shut
Dick Doughty with his second
goal (7/the game and fourth of the
series wound tip the game scoring
at 13.117 of the third period and
insured the victory. Rick Fifield
picked up the assist on a good
pass.
• Good second half
In Friday's win on home ice.
the Jets led 4-1 after two period's
of play and wrapped things up
with three goals in the final
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A GOOD SCORING OPPORTUNITY--- Late in the -third period in Friday's opening gome of the Senior
Continental finals, Bill White (17) misses the Stratford net as he took o pass ;from Dick Doughty (6). Ken
yde is the Stratfordgoalie. T -A photo
checks like bark to.a tree.
Daer stopped a total of 32 shots
and many came in flurries. In one
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The Jets took eight of 13 minor
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On the last penalty in the third
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Lorne Daer
.. gets shutout
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centre ice. Steve Proctor and
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working in penalty • killing roles.
Persistent checking by Rick
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of the first period. -
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• Good second half
In Friday's win on home ice.
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of play and wrapped things up
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Radio station in Boston offered
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In spring o young man's fancy
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