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orvajrs roar back to even serie
ciding game date is still in doubt
Caledonia Corvairs, trailing the Listowel Cyclones 2-0 in their
t -o -five Celitral Junior "C" semi-final series, came up with back-
b3dui winslast Wednesday and Thursday to knot the series
end force * 'tit and deciding game.
Weather conditions forced cancellation of the fifth game, schedul-
ed for Caletlenia Sunday. Ice availability now becomes, a factor in an
alternative date. At the time of writing, Wednesday and Friday were
tentative Rtes but nothing had been decided.
Oatetionfa 3 - Listowel 2 fourth, game of the series still
outstanding goal tending wasn't enough to stop the flying
performance by Listowel's Larry Corvairs as they faced elimiuia-
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HOMELITE
tion in their series with the Cy-
clones.
The Corvairs took a 1-0 first
period lead on Rick Anderson's
goal. Alien„ Dickison tied it for
Listowel with the only marker of
the second.
Bob Dickenson put Caledonia
ahead again at 2:15 of the °hn d,
only t ) have Dickison c ime back
with an unassisted tally at 8 to
even the count at 2-2.
WiINt
•SENIOR LADIES'
Mrs. Edwards took all honors
this week with her 218 single and
377 double. Other good double
were rolled by Mrs. Cameron
with 337; Miss Myrtle Deans 331;
Mrs. Cruickshank 306• and Mrs
Conn 304.
The Wild Roses are still in first
place and now have 80 points. The
Forget -Me -Tots are in second
place with 63. The Buttercups
have 47 and the Bluebells 30.
LADIES ' WEDNESDAY
NIGHT LEAGUE
In first place this week are Jo-
anne's Opals with 35; Jean's.
Emeralds are close second with
32.. Barb's Sapphires have 24;
Sharon's Garnets 23; Judy's
Pearls 19 and Ruth Ann's Zircons
14. •
High_single of 303 was rolled by
Beth Skinn. High triple was Jean
King's 717.
Games over 200: Barb Dauphin
201; Beth Skinn 303, 201; Sharon
Skinn 202; 'Louise Welwood 231,.
202; Diane English 247, 209;
Verna Steffler 296; Lila Hickey
234; Joyce Gardner 235, 207;
Emaline.Sturdy 201; Judy. Hickey.
207; Jean McKay 226; Marj Cook
215; Ruth Ann headman 229, 240;
Jean King 222, 234, 261; Bea
Shropshall 211, \ 207; Shirley
Storey 226, 232; Norma Strong
20.4, 210; Linda Cerson 216; Ruby
MacLennan 207; : Edna Arm-
strong -222; Mary Campbell 204;
Joanne Harrison 206.
cOMIVIERCIAL LEAGUE
The mbJe s941:14114,4101111,;4L
y ave 105 points : now. The -
Cadillacs have reached the 100
mark ,and not far behind are the
Cougars with'97. The Meteors
have 80; Chryslers 59 and the
Chevs dragging, at 57.
Ladies' high single and triple
were bowled by Shirley Zimmer
with. 276 and 624. For the 'ripen it
was . Martin Cretier's 254 single
and Francis Merkley's 668 triple.
Thanks to spares,, Mame. Phil-
lips; Len Phillips and Wes,Sim-
mons.
Playoffs start next Tuesday,
March27. •
LEGION LADIES
The Model. A's are still ill first
place with 92 points. The Lauren-
tians moved into' second place
with 82 points; the Comets have
80 points and the Tin Lizzies 78.
High single was a 270 bowled by
Janette Rodgers; runner-up was.
Jean King's 253. The same two
battled for triple 'honors. Jan-
ette's 701 again was high with
Jean's 663 runner-up.
- THURSDAY MIXED
With only three more weeks of
regular boWlirig left, the stand-
ings are as follows: Murray's
Miseries 104; Don's Dampers .96;
Bruce's Boozers 89; Barry's
Boomers 81; Gary's Guys and
Gals 79; Perrie's Panthers 70.
Isobel Montgomery bowled the
ladies' high single of 213 and Barb
Merkley bowled high triple of 575.
Biuce Machan had one of his
best nights with high single of 380
Joe Timson scored proved
to be the winner for` Citisd� at
13:41. Listowel came ;d+eee• en
several occasions but cm with
an extra attacker .i tlRl, 13
seconds, failed to get ,tiur
equalizer.
CnIledonla-- goal, Edwalyde; t
fence, Smith, Peart; fern ,
Davey, Woitawich, Tlrns '
ternates, Plug, Karma, An
Dave Martin, Sutcliffe, �l
Martin, Dickenson, ‘Young„ Mon;
tour, Ecker, Burke. •
::stowel-- goal, Ament; def'en i
Hamilton, McCutcheon; for.
wards, Farrish, Millen, Moore;
alternates, J. MacKenzie, 14w.
rence, Dickison, S. Mac zie,
. Blake, Fleischauer, Coghltp,
SCORES `ti' ` Lockridge, O'Krafka, Inglis.,
`:: First Period
and high triple of 833. Nice bowl- 1. Caledonia - Anderson
ing, Bruce. (Sutcliffe, Timson)
Over -200 games for this week Second Period
s were: Bruce Machan 380, 227, 2. Listowel - Dickison
226; Martin Hanninan 215, 228; (Gowing, O'Krafka) • 1115-
Perrie Holmes 286, 292; Barry Third Period
. Fryfogle 226, 202; Don Montgoun• 3. Caledonia - Dickenson
ery 206, 203; Murray Gerrie 218, (Woitawich, Timson) 2:15
214; Rob Young 282; Isobel Mont- 4. Listowel - Dickison
•gomel'y 213; Al Skelton 201;. (Unassisted) 8:33
Bruce Skinn 216; Helen Skelton 5. Caledonia - Timson
205. (Kitson) 13:41
The spares were Barb Merkley, Caledonia 5 - Listowel 2
Ruth and Gord Baxter, Rob After being bombed 9-2 in the
Young and Randy Brenzil. second game of the series by Lies
WRQXETER LEAGUE towel, the Corvairs bounced back
With only three weeks left in befo their home fans with a
the regular series, excitement strong two-way effort to keep
their playoff hopes alive;
runs high.. The Plague are out in
The Corvars outscored Listo-.
front with 143 points, followed
wel 2-0 in th
closely by the Scours with 142 and
period, split
the Measles and Chicken Pox tied two in the second and then once
' at 141. TheFlu Bugs have122 and again had a 2-1 advantage in the
the Mumps 120. . third.
Defenceman Don Peart led the
High triples this week were rol- attack with two goals while Bob.
led by Mike Newton with 702 and
Ethel McMichael with 6.48. Dickenson, Butch Kitson an
Games over 200: Ethel ` Mc- Tony Woitawich notched singles. •
Captain John Coghlin 'scored both
Michael 289; Wendell ,Stamper
257; Mike Newton 251, 228, 223; Listowel goals in a losing cause.
Ron McMichael 229, 216; Jerry First Period
Timm 229, 214; Keith Small 229 1• Caledonia -Dickenson
Roy Stewart 225, 216; Jack Burris (Daryl Martin, Young) 11:42
224, 222; Dick deBoer ;24 2. Caledonia -Kitson
212; Etheline, Smit, 217• Marg (Timson) 19:45
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FORDWICH MIXED
4. l istowel - Goghl
The Fordwich Mixed Bowling
(Fleischauer) 11:24
League record the following high 5 This'd Period
scores 5. Caledonia Woitawich, '1 ,
GnrIj hdtontg0I+Ddwiter. i t.6;4 ti, msa),t JAL; T i�5► ba
nock 244, Lynn Bunker 229; 6. aledoa
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Lyle Foerter 235, 287; Jack Schu- (Ecker) ,,5:33 3
macker 205, 215; Doug Bunker 7. Listowel - Coghlin ,. a
290; Don Bridge 223; Doug (Fleischauer, McCutcheon) 10:23
Browne 209, 217, 211; Alex Reid
202; Nellie Alias 224; Gertie
Lambkin 268, 201, 210; Pete Esk-
ritt 260; Carol Donaldson 235;
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Ladies' single, rtie Lambkin
268 and triple ; men's high
single, Doug B er 290; high.
triple, Lyle Foerter 719.
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MARCH 20
. TUESDAY
•
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CLINTON
vs.
LUCKNOW
ISCII
FOREST
vi.
DURHAM
"Co
WATFORD
vs.
LUCAN
MEAFORD
vs.
LISTOWEL
"8"
EXETER
ACTON
"C"
WIAl1TON
WAU AM
MARCH 21
WEDNESDAY
ocn
Loser Tuesday 12:00
vs.
Loser Tuesday 8:45 p.m.
Loser Tuesday 1:45
vs.
Loser Tuesday 3:30
Winner Tuesday 5:15
vs.
Winner Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
"B,,
Loser Tuesday 5:15
vs.
Loser Tuesday 7:00
"B"
PETROLIA
vs.
NIAGARA -ON -THE -LAKE
"C"
Winner Tuesday 12:00
vs.
Winner Tuesday 3:30
..c,.
Winner Tuesday 8:45 p.m.
vs.
Winner Tuesday 1:45
KINCARDINE
vs.
GRAVENHURST
MARCH 22
THURSDAY
Loser Wednesday 3:30
vs.
Loser Wed., 8:45 p.m.
"8"
Winner Wednesday 3:30
vs.
Winner Wednesday 8:45
„A,,
POlJ11URON, MICH.
vs.
OWEN SOUND
WHITBY
vs.
ELMIRA
"A"
ORILLIA
vs.
DUNNVILLE
CONSOLATION
TROPHY
CHAMPIONSHIP
TROPHY
"A"
MIDLAND
vs,
SOUTH WEST LONDON
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Ten minutes overtime—Flea minutes each end, shots on goal to count/or deciding goal.
MARCH 23
FRIDAY
..A..
Loser Thursday 1:45
,,vs.
Loser Thursday 3:30
Winner Thursday 1:45
VS.
Winner Thursday 3:30
Loser Thursday 12:00
vs.
Loser Thursday 8:45 p.m.
Winner Thursday 12:00
vs.
Winner Thursday 8:45 p.m.
"AAA"
OSHAWA
vs.
LONDON
"AAA"
WATERLOO
vs.
DETROIT
"AAA"
CHICAGO CbUGARS
vs.
TORONTO
"AAA"
CHICAGO HAWKS
WE AND
MARCH 24
SATURDAY
"AAA,,
Loser Friday 7:00 p.m.
vs.
Loser Friday 5:15 pm.
"AAA"
Winner Friday 7:00 p.m.
vs.
Winner Friday 5:15 p.m.
"AAA"
Loser Friday 3:30
vs.
Loser Friday 8:45 p.m
"AAA"
Winner Friday 3:30
vs
Winner Friday 8:45 p.m.
CONSOLATION
TROPHY
"A"
CONSOLATION
TDOPHY
"AAA"
CONSOLATION
TROPHY
MARCH 25
SUNDAY
1:00
"B" CHAMPIONSHIP
2:45
"A" CHAMPIONSHIP
4:30
"AAA" CHAMPIONSHIP
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