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Bowling, scores
Ladies Tuesday
HD H. Hearn 651
CG M Sweitzer 563
PP P Haugh 594
BB B Sangster 67?
RO J Penninga
WR -M. Glover 588
MM V Lindenfield 697
JS. M.13ridges 593 ---
PK 1.. Webber 677
.Ill G Bierling 655
SP M Averill 555
(;H G McNall588
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38 FL M. Diagre 698 5 24
20 YW F Wells 751 5 24
33 EX W. Peitsch 617 5 22
28 81'H E Webber 632 7 19
20 BS B. Barnes 594 2 18
TR M. Cregan 534 0 15' , . ,
PE J. Stewart 563 . 2 11
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Ladies Thursday
J. Mantey 637
P. Sellers 616
H. Edwards 665
T. Rooseboom 611
S. Wright 692
B. Bowerman 668
B. Ditner 599
G. Tripp 581
P. Scott 552
M. Mol 681
Exeter Men's "A"
P. Durand 758
P. Glover 668
B. Vandeworp 634
G. Smith 695
G. Stire 715 ,
J. Gage 803
B. Farquhar750
G. Black 810
Sppud" 580
C. Murray 556
Mixed Friday
CO . H. Chappel 639
BB 13. McNutt 694
CH C. MacDonald 633
BBG R. Heckman 521
CR J. Snell 662
FA W. Campbell 607
Mixed Sunday
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B. Hogg 678
M. Morneau 690
G. Wilson 689
J. Gage 672
L. Pinter, 541
M. Barker 550
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C. Smith
T. Yellow
G. Busche
B. Mauer
G. Hoggarth
Wad. Morning Ladies
A. Wilson
A. Joynt
D. Hackney
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IF AT FIRST...Hawks defencemon Dave Kinsman played o key role in Friday's home opener 6-1 win against the Lucan Irish. In
the top photo, he's thwarted by goalie Kevin Wood, but he came back late in the second period to score what proved to be the
winner before being hauled down by a Luton player. The puck is shown in the net just below the top crossbar. Staff photo
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Two tough tests next
Good week for football Panthers
The football - teams rat
South Huron District High
School' enjoyed their best
week of the 1978 Huron -Perth
Conference season. -
On their home field
Thursday afternoon the
junior panthers scored a 29 -
7 victory over Norwell of
Palmerston and the -seniors
followed with their best
performance of the season as
they recorded a 48 - 6 win.
The next two games, the
final ones in the regular
schedule are very important
ones for South Huron as far
as: the playoff picture is
concerned.
The two local clubs will be
in Stratford' today, Thursday
to meet Northwestern and
Tuesday afternoon they will
be on their home field with
the totigh Goderich Vikings
providing the opposition.
• Juniors dominate stats
The. South Huron juniors
held a wide edge over -
Norwell in all statistical
departments and were full
value for their win.
The Panthers rolled up 386
yards, on the ground and
picked up 156.yards by way
of the air waves in recording
a total of 26 first downs.
Norwell could manage
only eight first downs and
their total yards gained
were only 190.
Coach' Doug Ellison had
high .praise for quarterbacj;,.
Steve Pearce who moved Me
ball well and called his best
game of the year.
Pearce and Rick Lin-
denfield shared scoring
honours with two touch-
downs each.
More than half of the
points accumulated by South
Huron came in the first
quarter.
Rick Lindenfield scored
both of his majors in the first
15 minutes on runs of 50 and
18 yards, respectively. He
booted and one convert and
the other convert was a two -
pointer on a pass from Steve
Pearce to Dave Shaw.
In the second period, Steve
Pearce started his scoring
tactics with a touchdown on
a three yard run which went
unconverted.
The Panther signal caller
notched his second six -
pointer on a gallop of seven
yards in the third quarter.
This time Wayne Smith ran
the ball in for•a two point
convert.
Rick Lindenfield was the
workhorse on the Panthers
ground attack with 215 yards
on 17 carries. Pat Cyr was
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next with 79 yards on 10 tries
and Wayne Smith gained 66
yards on 11 attempts through
the opposing line. -
In the passing department
Steve Pearce was good on
five attempts for a total of
106 - yards. Wayne Smith
hauled in two tosses and Bill
Glover, Pat Cyr and Mike
Taylor each nabbed one
pass.
Special contributions were
made by Peter Tuckey as he
intercepted two. passses,, Al
Gaiser hit an opposing ball
carrier for a five yard and
Greg Prout recovered a
fumbled punt.
On defence, Rich Fletcher
made six key tackles while
Greg Prout and Gary Spurn
were good on five big stops a
piece and Al Gaiser. Dave
Bell and Dave "Dinger" Bell
each had four key hits. .
Rich Fletcher and Dave
"Dinger" Bell were named
the best defensive players
while Steve Pearce and
Norman Regier were ac-
corded offensive honours.
Seniors Show Desire
We finally put one
together and had -lots of
desire to win."
Those were the comments
of coach Ron Bogart after
the senior Panthers blasted
Norwell by a score -of 48-6 "
The Panthers started out
as if they were going to run
Norwell right off the field.
On the first pla!V from
scrimmage. Rob Pryde in-
tercepted a Norwell pass
and very quickly Doug
Brooks went 70 yards for a
touchdown with super block-
ing on the play.
The same thing happened:,
after the next kickoff. The
first Norwell play. again a
pass was picked off. This
time Dave Atthill made the
interception and raced 40
yards for six points
The long run was nullified
as Jeff Fuller was called for
clipping: 'Fhis was only a
temporary delay in the
Panther scoring plans
Doug Hoffman ripped off
11 yards on the next play and
Larry Dawson followed for a
gain of the sane distance
and a second touchdown.
Steve Beer was good on the
convert and the score was
quickly 13-0.
On the third series of
plays for Norwell they lost
five yards in two attempts
and were forced to kick.
Brad Taylor returned the
punt seven yards and on,the
first (Slay Larry 'Dawson
rambled over the Norwell
goal line from 26 yards out.
Dave Bogart threw a pass
to John Burne for a two
point convert tq up the score
to 21-0.
After receiving the ball as
Norwell failed to get a first
down it took the Panthers
only four ,plays for . their
fourth major score of the.
first quarter
The big play was a 33 yard
pass and run play from Dave
Bogart to Kevin Hern The
• latter picked up the •sic
points on a two yard plunge.
Steve Beer converted and
the Panthers were ahead 28-
0 at quarter time.
Although the Panthers
cooled out a little in the se-
cond period they scored on
touchdown on a one yard
plunge by Kevin Hern.
Steve Beer's convert
attempt- was good. The ma-
jor was set up by a sen-
sational one -handed catch of
a Bogart pass by- John
Byrne.
The only Norwell
touchdown came in the third
quarter on a long pass play
that covered 80 yards.
Steve• Beer took:. care of
the South Huron .scoring in
the final period with -a'
touchdown on a -10 yard pass
from Bogart and a
successful convert.
The Panthers racked up a,
total offence of -438. yards
while holding Norwell to 202
yards. Of this yardage 215
came on the ground and 143
through the air Added to
this was penalty yardage of
80.
Kevin Hern gained 68
yards on 15 carries. Larry
Dawson picked up 57 vards
on, nine tries and Doug
Brooks was good for 74
yards on only two attempts.
On defence Doug Ray-
mond contributed 11 key
_tackles. John Byrne made 10
big stops and Ed Hunter-
Duvar ar141.Doug Hoffman
were in ror seven and five
key tackles. respectively
The players of the game
were Larry Dawson on
offence and Dave Atthill on
defence Coach Ron Bogart
said there were several
voteslor the whole team and
the entire line.
PRECIOUS BLOOD WINS — Precious Blood were winners of the senior boys team event at the
recent Huron -Perth Separate School cross country meet. Bock, left, the senior boys winners are
Andrew Winters, Lawrence Vink, Chris Von- Gerwen, Fronk Mortens and John Van Esbroeck.
Front, other members of the school team are Paul Berendsen, Dove Medd, Marc Winters, John
Giffin and Susan Birmingham. T -A photo -
Doublers lead Legion darts.
The Doublers continue to
'hold a one point lead over the
Winkers in first place in the
Exeter Legion mixed dart
league 20 points to 19.
The Sassenachs are close
behind in third place tie at 18
points apiece and the
Outlaws, Flying Highs and
Itchy Niters are all even at
17 points.
The DR's are next at 16
points.the Nicky Tams have
15. the Sabres 14 and the
Family Affair • and
Shophunters are next with
Completing the standings
are the. CBers at 12, the
Canscotts at 11 and the
Scotties and Chances have 10
apiece.
This week's scores were:
Winkers 4 - DR's 1; Family
Affair 4 - Chances 1; Out of
Space 3 - Doublers 2; Nicky
Tams 3 - Sabres 2;
Shiphunters 3 - Outlaws 2;
Itchy Niters 3 - CBers 2;
Sassenachs 3 - Canscotts 2.
Fridays schedule is as
follows:
8 p.m.
Out of Space vs Sabres;
Family Affair vs Outlaws,
Nicky Tams vs Doublers,
Chances ti's Shiphunters.
9:30 p.m.
Canscotts vs Winkers,
Itchy Niters vs Flying Highs.
DR's vs Sassenachs, Scotties
vs CBers.
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Hawks beat Irish,
lose to Port Stanley
The Exeter Hawks opened
defence of their Western
Junior "D" group in convin-
cing style. Friday, as they
skaLed.away_from.the Lucan
Irish in the third period for a
6-1 win, but they dropped a 5-
4' decision in Port Stanley
Sunday as the Lions scored
late to snatch the victory.
This week, the Hawks will
get tests from two of their
group rivals. meeting the
Mitchell Hawks in an 8:00
p.m. start at the rec centre
on Friday and, then battling
Seaforth in another home
game on Sunday night at
7:30.
In Friday's home opener
against the Irish, the Hawks
scored"four goals in the final
period.to post their win. dis-
playing a potent power play
that resulted in four of theft
six goals. -
Goalies Steve Beer and
- Kevin Wood both --displayed.
mid-season form as they
kept the score close through
the first two periods
Veteran . Fred
Mommersteeg tallied the
Hawks first goal of the
season when he finished off
a power play with Ken
Pinder and Jamie Caldwell
at the 8.45 mark of the open-
ing -stanza.
Lucan knotted the count
mid -way through the second
when Paul Medd blinked the
light on a play with Ron
Glenn and Tod McKinlay
and it appeared the teams
would head for the third
with a 1-1 tie.
Howeyer. Dave Kinsmen
took a puck from netminder
Steve Beer and beat, several
Lucan players on his way to
potting what proved to- be
the winner with only 11
seconds left in the middle
frame. •
Dave Bogart and
Mommersteeg scored power
-play goals before the mid-
way mark of the- third
period. and after K,en Pinder
added the team's fifth goal:
Terry Caldwell scored _on
another power play to finish
off 'the potent third period
attack.
.Picking up single assists
on the third period goats
were Steve Jennison. Ron
Bilcke, Mommersteeg,
Kerry Bedard and Don
McKellar, the latter with a
pair after missing much of
the contest when he went to
the hospital for` some
stitches.
Lucan.out-shot the Hawks
by a 38-27 margin. but Beer
was impressive in his first
league start of the season;
The Irish picked up _15
'minor penalties, while` the
Hawks served 10, four by,
Ron Bilcke.—
Rally fails
The Hawks had' their po-
tent power play working
well again.on Sunday night
when they travelled to Port
Stanley, but in the end it was
the Lions power play- that
gave them their 5-4 verdict
over the locals.
The teams traded goals in
_ .the- fir st period. Steve Jen-
nison hitting the target for
the Hawks with a solo effort.
Port Stanley scored twice
in the middle frame and
again early in the 'third to
open up a 4-1 lead.
The Hawks started to roll
With Jennison and Brad
Taylor connecting on power
plays and Ken Varlev then
notched • the equalizer with
the teams playing even.
The Lions 'piffled out the
win with just over four
minutes left when they
scored on a power play with
Preston Dearing off for trip-
ping.
Six different players
shared in the Hawks assist
department in the contest,
those being recorded by
Mommersteeg, McKellar.
Varlev. Kinsman, Pinder
and goalie Steve. Beer with
his second in two nights •
Randy Lovie played the
first two periods in Sunday's
contest. but turned over the
duties to Beer in the final
stanza when his knee injury
started to give him trouble_
TheLions had 10
penalties. including three
majors. while the Hawks
had eight. including one
major. that going to Bilcke
who squared off with Greg
Westaway near the end of
the,game
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