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game, which featured good goal
tending by both teams.
,Shawn Dalton tied the score
to start the third period
unassisted. Then with Cum-
' mings in the !penalty box,
Listowel went ahead 3.2, on
Rick` .Johnson's shot from the
pOint
Ben Worsen combined with
Steve Chase to tie the game at
the 9:16 mark and then Steve
Chase scored the tie breaking
goal with less than a minute
remaining in the game;,. Ed
Courtney who played one of his
best games on defence started
the' play and Bill Lewis
assisted.
THE TWINS
Sunday afternoon at the
Goderi •h arena Kinvardine
Midget All -Stars, out played
and out skated the Twins and
came up with a decisive win 6-
4.
Kincardine opened the
.scoring with four goals in the
first period, Al Noireau with
two goals; Geoff Graham and
Rick Allisor with singles.
Pete Kelly started the game
in the nets and was replaced by
John Page. Both goaltenders
were responsible for three goals
each.
The Twins just weren't
playing-„ as a unit, not back
checking and the defence were.
very poor its covering up in
their own end giving _the
g' altenders very little protec-
'cion.
The Twins finally got on the
score sheet in the second period
as Mike Cummings and Ed
Courtney both scored from the
point, BiI,l Levis assisting
Before the end of this period
Kincardine with a nian advan-
tage made it 5-2. Brent- Arm-
strong scoring
Kincardine's last goal was
also scored with a man in the
penalty box.
-
he Twins.received 10 minor
penalties and cine 10 minute
'misconduct. These penalties
were costly and unnecessary
and hurt the club.
Phil Arthur, „finished the
scoring in the final minute of
play as he scored two short
handed goals, both times he out
skti,ted the defeneeman and out
guessed • the goaltender.
HOCKEY—NOTES
Support the Police Falcon
Bantams. They have tickets
stow on sale. New Year's Eve
draw at 25c each. Your chance
for a glass turkey. Proceeds go
towards team jackets.
Also if. your looking for an
excelle.nt,A prize, the Pee Wee
All -Stars have ti draw on two
reclining chairs:' Pick your
ticket up from any team mem-
ber. Draw to be made • on
December 21, 1974.
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congratulations from Bill Gardner, general manager of Sheaf-
fer Pen. (staff photo) •
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