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Times -Advocate, October 23, 1991
Page 15
Sports snorts
Desjardine leads Molting Hawks in win
EXETER - The Exeter Molting
Hawks split their two oldtimers
hockey games this past week as
they edged Sarnia 8-7 and lost 8-4
to the London Firebirds.
Against Sarnia, Mike Desjardine
had two goals with singles from
Walt Tiedeman, Brian Hodgins,
Ron Moore, Bob Parsons, Bob
McDonald and newcomer Murray
Little got the winner.
In London, Ernie Ahrens, Terry
Bourne, Ken Bergmann and Des-
jardine were the goal scorers. Exet-
er hosted the London Classics
Monday night.
Reunion
game
brings
back
memories
Continued from page 13
ha,d plays with Point Edward.
ether than Shipley, the 1981-82
team: doesn't play that much body -
contact hockey but they do get to-
gether.
"A lot still play in our Ilderton
Rec League and others are in Lon-
don," said Wraith.
For the 1981-82 team, scoring the
goals were Dave Egan, Kevin Hart -
wick, Shipley and Keith Hartwick.
The only penalty in the game came
when Rob Hardy went off for hook-
ing very early in the contest and
Egan responded with a powerplay
goal.
"It actually got quite physical,"
said Wraith of the spirited game.
"The game got to be on the line."
Hearn was the manager of the
1986-87 team which was coached
by Ed Parkinson and he said there
doesn't seem to be as many Junior
'D' clubs.
"There is more things going on.
Flow many Junior 'D' teams have
we lost since 1981-82? Now they're
all in this arca," said Hearn.
Friday's game marked a couple of
anniversaries since it is ten years
since the first Irish team won and
five years since the second team
brought the title home and got to
ride the fire truck.
"We were pleased with the tum -
out, we arc already talking about
having another one," said Hearn.
Duplicate
Bridge
Wednesday night score
First
Edith Bowen, John Brintnell
Second
Jadwiga Barnecka, Wendy Da-
nielski
Third
Dorothy Linton, Marshal
Dearing
Fourth
Robert Drummond, 011
Northey
Wednesday nights, 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
THE BRASS RING
ISN'T FASTENED TO
ANYTHING.
As I understand it, the brass
ring was something you
tried to grab as you rode
around in circles on the car-
ousel. If you were success-
ful you won a valuable
prize - probably another
ride on the carousel.
Our society has matured,
and the brass ring is gone,
replaced by lotteries.
Have a good ride.
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New fishing
regulations
TORONTO - The Ministry of
Natural Resources will produce an
eight -page supplement to its 1991
Sport Fishing Regulations sum-
mary, which will list new regula-
tions and changes to fishing in On-
tario for the 1992 season. All other
seasons, catch and possesion limits,
and sanctuaries listed in the 1991
Summary will remain the same.
Anglers will need to refer to both
the 1991 Summary and the shorter,
easy-to-use 1992 supplement, so
MNR is asking anglers to keep cop-
ies of last year's summary.
Copies of the 1992 supplement
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surers or your local MNR office.
Mohawks still looking
for their first win
DORCHESTER - The Exeter Mohawks will be looking for their
first win of the 1991-92 Southern Counties Senior 'A' hockey league
this weekend as they lost their second game here Friday night.
Trailing 3-1 to the Dolphins, the Mohawks were doubled 6-3.
This Friday the Mohawks will try to get a little revenge as they
travel to Dorchester again and the following night are at the South
Huron Recreation Centre for their first home game of the year as
they host Ingersoll at 8:30 p.m.
The Mohawks got on the board first when Craig Oster combined
with Barry Baynham but the Dolphins' captain Rob Tuffin teamed
with Howard Hunt for &pair of goals to take the lead.
Scott Moser was set up by Rob Brown for two goals and Quinn
McKnight clicked as the Dolphins led 5-2 after 40 minutes. Dale
Gibbon answered for the Mohawks with assists to Oster and Richard
Hawkins.
The two teams exchanged goals in the third frame as Greg Snyder
scored unassisted for Exeter and Scott Cole got one for the Dol-
phins.
Dorchester goalie Kevin Cole came up big making 50 saves while
Mohawks' rookie Jeff Hill turned away 35.
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representing Lucan Lanes, bowled
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