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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-10-20, Page 12p Popo 10 ' Times -Advocate, Molting Hawks MO two games October 20,1982 The *Itebsr Molting Hawks CUM tpwith a pair of im- prtlsiiveVictaries this week in the Western Ontario oidtimers hockey league.. The Hawks defeated CFB London by a 10-8 score Satur- day night and Monday at the South Huron Rec Centre they thumped East London by an 8-3 score. Keith Ahrens scored four times in Monday's win to bring his two game total to 10 successful shots. Bob Jones was close behind with a two goal effort and single scores were fired by Mike Cushman and Gord Slaght. Frank Boyle, Jim Russell and Jim MacDonald each picked up two assists and Mike Cushman helped set up one goal In Saturday's victory over Labatt's, Keith Ahrens led the Molting Hawks' scoring at- tack with a scintilating six goal performance. He also added on assist and two of his scores came on unassisted efforts. Scoring in single fashion for the Exeter club were Jim MacDonald, Pete McFalls, Bill Pincombe and Mike Cushman. Al Flynn and Paul Weido each provided passing help on two of their team's goals and single assists were picked up by Mike Cushman and Jim Pfaff in addition to Ahrens. Swartz yearling. sells for 530,000 At a recent standardbred horse sale in Toronto, an area prospective pacer brought an excellent price. Dr. George Boyce of Lon- don paid 830,000 for RH Super Rhythm consigned by Ron and Helen Swartz of Centralia. RH Super Rhythm is by UP FOR A BASKET — Moja Gans of South Huron goes up for a shoot in Wednesday's senior girls basketball game against Listowel. Waiting for a rebound is Cindy Down. T -A photo Irish undefeated in three starts The Lucan Irish started off on the right foot in defence of their OHA Junior "D" cham- pionship with victories in their first two regular season starts this week and a tie in the third. The Irish opened with a 3-0 win over the Thedford Browns on Lucan ice Wednes- day night and scored a decisive 10-3 win over the Ex- eter Hawks in Exeter, Friday Super Wave out of the Swartz's own mare Mamie Rhythm and brought the seventh highest price for any of the 54 yearlings offered for sale. TALK TO THE GAS COMPANY ABOUT GAS HEATING 1-800-265-0562 (TOLL FREE) night. Monday in Hensall the Irish and Seaforth tied 6-6. The Irish are idle until Sun- day when they travel to Thed- ford for a return engagement with the Browns and Tuesday they visit Mount Brydges. All three goals in the win over Thedford came in the se- cond period. Steve Glenn started the scoring at the 31 second mark on a three pass- ing effort with Mark Thomp- son and Paul Turner. In the last three minutes of the period John Medd hit on passes from Dave Egan and captain Paul Wraith and Wraith registered with assists going to Medd and Egan. The Irish took four of the nine penalties called by referee Rick Singleton. Al Moon was in the Lucan goal to get the shutout. Details of the Irish win over Exeter appear elsewhere on these sports pages. In the Irish 6-6 tie with the Seaforth Centennaires,, the Irish scored two goals late in the third period to get the one point in the standings. The first period belonged to Seaforth as Dave Erb and Pete Bennett - beat Dave Creighton in the Lucan goal. Jamie Shipley notched the first Lucan goal at 5.41 of the second period on a three way passing combination with Paul Wraith and Steve Glenn. In the next four minutes Pete Van Drunen and Jim Campbell registered for Seaforth to build up a three goal lead. The last eight minutes of the period saw the Irish score three times and Seaforth once. Jeff Skinner notched two of the scores and Geoff Edwards fired the single marker. Paul Wraith picked up two assists and Randy Turner and Steve Glenn helped on one goal apiece. Jim Campbell was the Seaforth marksman. Dwayne Laporte scored the final Seaforth goal at 11.53 of the third period and the Centennaires were ahead 6-6. Mark Thompson converted a pass from Steve Glenn at 12.31 and with less than four minutes left in regulation time Todd Charlton scored with Glenn again assisting. Seniors need win, Thursday South Hvrn footballers s In high school football Thursday, the South Huron juniors won their fourth game of the season to move into se- cond place in the Huron -Perth Conference standings while the senior Panthers were los- ing their second game of the year. In a doubleheader in Palmerston against Norwell, the local juniors won 21-0 while the seniors were blank- ed 13-0. The juniors play twice this week. They were in Wingham yesterday, Tuesday to meet Madill and Thursday they will be at the South Huron field to participate with the senior club in a twin bill against the Goderich Vikings. Senior coach Ron Bogart calls Thursday's game against Goderich, "A must win, We lose and our chances will be looking very bleak for the playoffs." Bogart continued, "We played poorly. No more can be said than it was a poor of- fensive effort. It's the first time we have ever lost to Norwell. Juniors get help Junior coach Dave Cox at- tributed his team's success in blanking Norwell to a great defence. Cox commented, "The defence led by Sean Whiteford, Rob Bryson and Jim Fletcher got stronger as the game porgressed and shut down Norwell's running game in the second half and did a good job of putting pressure on their quarterbacks in pass- ing situations. Cox said his junior team's playoff chances got a real boost when Central of Huron upset Stratford Northwestern. Bill Fisher opened the South Huron scoring in the first quarter as he went 50 yards sweeping to the left behind great blocking by Steve McAuley, Dave Rook, John Rempel, Steve Gould and Alex Simpson. Gould booted the convert. Early in the third quarter lit with Norwell Scott Miller grabbed a pass from quarterback Steve Bat- ten and went 12 yards into the end zone. The convert was missed. Two more points came later in period three as defen- sive end Rob Bryson tackled Outlaws get four dart points The Outlaws were the only team to get four points in Fri- day's regular play in the Ex- eter mixed dart league. This week's scores were: Outlaws 4 Evil Eyes 1 • Jaams 3 CB'ers 2 Shiphunters 3 4 W's 2 All in the Family 3 Out of Space 2 Winkers 3 Rowdy Ones 2 Swat 3 Scotties 2 Crusaders 3 Wubbu 2 Canscotts 3 Itchy Niters 2 Friday's schedule is as follows; 8 p.m. Scotties vs 4 W's Wubbu vs Out of Space Jaams vs Crusaders - Shiphunters vs Outlaws 9:30 p.m. All in the Family vs Canscotts Itchy Niters vs CB'ers Evil Eyes vs Rowdy Ones Winkers vs Swat a Norwell back in the end zone. Bill Fisher's second major score of the afternoon came on a four yard run in the fourth period as the result of a long and sustained downfield march. Tackles by Scott Bogart and Randy Bilke caught a Norwell offender on the 38 yard line after catching a long pass to keep the South Huron shutout intact. Scott Bogart returned the second half opening kickoff about 60 yards to the Norwell 32 to put his club In good field position. - Fumbles hurt Senior coach Bogart said fumbles hurt his club's chances. He added, "We held them once from our one yard line, but, not the second time." The Panther rushing game was restricted to 32 yards. Scott Turnbull picked up 14 yards in three carries and Dave Hayter was good for 13 yards in nine attempts. The total South Huron of- fence was 89 yards co to 181 yards for Nonvirerred On defence Scott Turnbull made 12 key tackles, Steve Riddell was in on 10 big stops, Murray MacDonald and Brian Blackburn each were in on six tackles and Scott Bat- ten made five saves. • For straight answers about the choice between a conventional gas furnace, the new high effici- ency gas furnace or a conversion burner, phone the Gas Company. A phone call will arrange on appointment at your home, at.the time most convenient for you. union GHS We're bringing home the future. We supply these respected gos furnaces. Roberts L$A Gordon LENNOX Clare ))sen LtIrisY V o our1?v‘ClcS StNS‘%19 51000. ContikPONG - RiYes, effective November 13, 1982 we willbe'tlosl . Exeter o eration. We will continue to service from our Woodstock Store, 300 Main St. yk.I.NR 539-5653. Saveway Building Supplies wishes to thank all its customers for theirpast support and to show our,. 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