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Times-Advocate, 1985-12-18, Page 16
Page 16 Times -Advocate, December 18, 1985 AarA.416n a o aro so aro'Pa Wo can esti my apn =Pp mn Gyp WA act civ WS) oa Pp pro a►n coo vo cin av Vn ©n aen WV carts osd as 010 ova a!asaa we oft vas s ama a?v pp* w Irvcaa tow", ~ma wv, aro c+n votwo a'n =iv tvo can aw trttam a►n cvn ono 0.43 wn altstoo saar a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 What sportsmen / women should get for Christmas This is our last column before Christmas and we will repeat a letter we wrote to Santa Claus in the December 22 issue of 1966 as requested by one of our readers. Dear Santa: This year when you start heading our way We hope there'll be room in your sleigh For gifts and goodies of all sort For our friendly enthusiasts of all sport. All year they have struggled 'to get to the top To brim home the trophies and not be a flop. For all of those bowlers who like to get Take out that pin which stands when it likes. Bring them some alleys, so smooth in the floors, There won't be a thing to keep down their scores. strikes, Our ball teams also have put in their bid With calls of "come on" and "atta boy, -kid" For bats that hit homers right out of the park a' And lights which shine long after it's dark. A box of good bunts would sure come in handy And some no -miss gloves would really -be dandy And best -of all, -Santa, if only. you could, Bring some glasses for umpires so they'd see what a 3 3 Hockey's a game, in which you score goals, But you've little success when your net's full of holes. 3 Some sticks with a hook that would baffle our foes, 3 And a score that's, on top when the last whistle blows. they should. Gloves are for some, to keep their hands warm, But the boxing kind, would keep others from harm. Although they're quiet and still as a mouse, The curlers are asking for rocks in the house. And though they're concerned with what's on the rocks, They'll take a few stories at different o'clocks. Sports Spotlight by Ross Haugh Each skip wants a rink that really will bend To put down those granites and win in the end. is How you can do it, we really don't know, But for all thbse sports, who golfing would go, Bring them some rain, which falls in the night And days that are long and sunny and bright. Keep all your sand traps, your bunkers and creeks They'll take all your eagles, although they be freaks. An adding machine, to add up your score And when it's not right, won't add any more. Each fisherman wants you, to put in his sock,. .. • pout wnere the trout reside in a flock. For the pacers and trotters, a two minute mile To bring to their owners, a satisfied smile. For all the lawn bowlers, each lad and each lass. That pretty white kitty, which sits in the grass. Now it's a' la main left and a' la main thar Their feet will fly faster, on floors up to par. Let's have some passes, they're sure to complete And on every player, some fast moving feet. For a few extra points, some sparkling field goals, And then add some more, with those kicks 'tween the poles. Dear Santa, we're sure, that for all of the rest You'll reach in your pack and bring out the best. And the fans, dear friend, I'm sure that you'd please. By dropping some tickets, for feats such as these. These items we've mentioned are part of the game, But to a true sportsman are not the sole aim. So give us the courage to do what is right To get in and pitch and fight the good fight And when it's all over, though we may not win fame We can sigh with contentment 'cause we've sure played the game. s After that, all we can say is "To all our readers, a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR, too." 1i LA CPO iSL%-Chea4 40 i4C3 S)C? AG L:G AAlG V4.0 ThQ VINO P nG AQ CSG AG Pea _a3 Shia Aa3 A P V34• Pep Po Das Pa3P44AeA Poo A.• A40 Aa? 'Pa7 Pea Aa 3 Sao P2:312. Pa3 UG Po ale? 5.) qG AG 0.0 AnG3 C1Q C7G` OG` :le^. Q^ O t e cSG Ad QG 04,paz Qea Sid OG SSG nG gs AG nG SSG Ai Two big games coming up Mohawks hold down second place The Exeter Mohawks are in sole possession of second place in the On- tario Hockey Association In- termediate "C" central division as the result of a Friday 9-2 victory over the Tavistock Royals. The Mohawks with 19 points and on- ly one point back of the co -leaders the Elora Rocks and New Hamburg Towers have two very important games upcoming on the weekend and both are at the South Huron Ree Centre. y� Friday night's oppositi n at 8:30 p.m. will be provided by the Palmerston 81's and Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. the league leading Elora Rocks will be in town. In Friday's win over Tavistock the Mohawks dominated play throughout and were backed by stellar goal ten- ding by Louie Arts. The Mohawks led 3-1 after the the first 20 minutes of play, upped the se- cond period margin to 5-2 "and registered four unanswered goals in the final period of play. With the game eight minutes old Bill Gower connected on a three-way OHA Int. 'C' standings W L T F A. Pts Elora Rocks 9 4 2 77 57 20 New Hamburg Towers 9 6 2 87 78 20 Exeter Mohawks 8 5 3 11773 19 Harriston Blues 7 6 2 82 81 16 Palmerston 81's 6 7 2 74 86 14 Iiillsburg Royals 5 6 2 69 81 12 Tavistock Royals 5 7 1 73 94 11 Arthur Ti ers 3 11 2 56 79 8 passing combination with Jeff Rowe and Ron Elliott and before the first period ended, Mille Clark fired two successful shots with Pete Tuckey gaining a pair of assists and Jeff Rowe helping on one score. In the second period, Barry Baynham registered on a play started by Ron Elliott and Jeff Rowe and Doug Latta followed with a score on play set up by' Brian Mercer and Brian Horner. Two of the final period goals for the Mohawks were fired by Mark Cronyn with Brian Mercer assisting on bdth and Jim Guenther on one. The other two goals for the winners came from the sticks of Pete Tuckey on a solo dash and captain Randy Kraul on a three-way effort with Ron Elliott and Bill Glover. WIN FIRST LADIES DRAW -- The first draw of the season in the E by the rink skipped by Wendy K4rslake. Above, drawmoster Carole dy Kerslake, Connie Birmingham, Audrey Zachar and Lynda Freite .w „pip,X ' 'sot' 4 xeter ladies curling club was won Taylor presents the trophy to Wen - r. T -A photo 4 1MTri7tillr♦0♦ES*04i7l"4 4 4 41lr4 4 1 1304 4 Ci Oi Cui "3 Irl _'�% Ci Toyou :� u cii �. : cii u n „fir- u _1. I'- this .!.0 t a ris m s u‘, tea. cli eqson Extending - cii our sincere gratitude for your Cti flt loyal and friendly partronage r: j and hoping the holidays fill u your heart and home with U 119 love and good cheer! u Ak From the Management and Staff f uron Motor Poducts Ltd 7t *t Pontiac, Buick, Cadillac, G.M.C. Truck s :,t► SALES, SERVICE, LEASING Cli Main St. S., Exeter 235-0363 r� +� s•�i 743 I Colonials win two Ree tilts The Colonials won two games in the Exeter and district rec hockey league this week by blanking Exeter Inn 5-0 and downing the Whalers 9-2. In the Win over Exeter Inn, Larry Johns was the leading scorer with a two goal effort. Scoring in single fashion were Pete Tuckey, Scott Bur- ton and Brad Raters. Pete Tuckey picked up a hat trick in the Colonials win over the Whalers. Al Knight checked in with a pair of scores and singles were notched by Scott Burton, Ken Bergmann, Larry Johns and Steve Jennison. Dave Hayter and .teff Musser were the marksmen for the Whalers. Jamie Gaul registered three goals to lead Algoma Tire to a 7-5 win over Pfaff Electric. Single goals came from the sticks of Garry Kurtz, Mike Soldan, Al Parsons and Phil Turner. The scores for Pfaff's were registered by Ken Pinder, Bob Bilin - sky. Ron Mc('utcheon, Ken Varley and Randy Evans. Mark Cronyn and Brian Taylor fired two goals apiece to lead the Young and Rest less over the Outlaws by an 8-0 count. Tallying single goals were David Atthill, Doug Geoffrey, Dave Prout and Gary Sararas. Going Out 1 of Business Scott's Leather & Tack Shop 120 Sanders St. W., Exeter Ph. 235-0694 25 • 50% off Everything in stock • Western Boots & Hots • Western Belts & Buckles • Tack • Horse Health Supplies The Mohawks took 17 of the 32 minor penalties called by referee Steve Baker- The Exeter club took ad- vantage of two Tavistock penalties while the Brave only counted once while the Mohawks were playing shorthanded. Generals get single win The Exeter Generals gained an even split in two Shamrock midget division hockey games this week. Wednesday they downed Lucan by a score of 6-4 and Saturday they were on the short end of a 7-4 count to St. Marys. Two late third period goals provid- ed the margin in the win over Lucan as Chris Tiedeman registered on an unassisted effort and Daryl McCann converted a pass from Mark IIorrissey. In the first period, Dave. Smith' counted on a pass from Tim Moore and Terry Zachar hit the Lucan net as Steve Gibbs provided the pass. Early in the third period, Terry Zachar tallied with Steve Lightfoot assisting and Buddy Richardson fired a successful shot on a pass from Chris Tiedeman. Mike Hirtzel and Dave Hinge took care of the Lucan scoring with two goals apiece. Getting assists were Dave Hinge, Steve O'Sullivan, Jamie Bond, Mike Hirtzel and John Miller. In the loss to St. Marys, captain Buddy Richardson paced the Exeter scoring attack with a three goal ef- fort. The other score came from the stick of Jim Lewis on a pass from Jon O'Connor. Assisting on the Richard- son scores were Mark Morrissey with two and Bryan Quinn in single fashion. It .44agcv aAns?AcKiepitt am /pp 3•4$evsa. N We wish to take this opportunity to thank . you for your business over the past year and \II? and a very PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. 3 to wish you a JOYFUL HOLIDAY SEASON a 1 I 1 a a a 3 a 3 a 3 2 d 3 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 n g "Dealing exclusively In Sports and Sportswear"i 282 Main Street South, Exeter, Ontario • 235-1314 p;iApii►pwas+Qa IAA Ain ckm PAS PP as+ara PO PAP PP PO 0q alki Aiill►lAie TsiiiMis is Ada QEa OLD Cra QA Ada ALL' 4p Q.eOLD OLC a? 4,e DO cos ekes 46s tUi v. .•�'�'! t •,` :�'� ` ? "' ' 1 '‘1 3 •, •-><t \ t�y ' . 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