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Sport
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Mustangs drop
exhibition game
By
Bryan Marriage
The' Mustangs may
have lost their first
exhibition game of the
season last Sunday night
when they dropped a 10-6
decision to the Port Elgin
Bears, but they were big
winners at the gate when
about 300 hockey fans
turned out, the biggest
opening day ever.
Port Elgin has been on
the ice one month longer
than the Slangs and have
four exhibition games
,under their belts but
nevertheless, the
Mustangs are shaping up
to be a great hockey
team.'" The Mustang
goaltending was a little
weak' behind' a- young
defence led by Swedish
imports Claes Westberg
and Magnus Johannson.
Port Elgin got off to an
early start. in the first
period scoring four
unanswered goals, two by
Jay Kirkland and singles
by Bob Kingston and
Brad Nickel.
• The second period was.
much . closer as Port
Elgin went ahead 5-0
before Jeff Ball got the
Mustangs rolling.. ' The
teams traded goals
midway through the
period when Bill
Pickering scored the first
of his two goals and in the
dying moments of the
second period Dave
"Rocket" Stephenson
scored his first of the
evening.
In the third with the
Mustangs trailing 8-3 the
local boys started to
press Port Elgin and
managed to outscore
them..3-2 before the game
ended., Claes Westberg
notched a single as well
as Roger Lewis and Bill.
Pickering picked up his
second goal of the night.
The :goaltending duties
were split between John
Page and Kevin Jef-
feries.
Referee Chuck Kreiger
called 25 minutes and one
misconduct in penalties
to Clinton while Porte
Elgin received twenty-
nine minutes.
Other hi-lites in Sun-
day's contest, included
Greg Flowers with three
assists, while Mitchell
native Rob Stovel had
two, as well as Phil
Arthur.
The Mustangs open
their regular season this
coming Sunday night at
home against the same
Port Elgin Bears which
is shaping up to be a fine
game. Game tune for
that contest is 7 p.m. The
following Friday night,
the. Mustangs play host to
the Arthur Eagles at 8:30
p:m.
Goderich and area elementary schools held a soccer tournament
in town Friday with both boys and girls teams competing in three
locations. Here Kim Fritzley of Robertson had a shot blocked by
Swimathon to
assist special
needs program
The Vanastra
Recreation Centre will be
hosting its third annual
Swimathon on Saturday,
October 20, from 1:30-
3:00 p.m.
This year the funds
collected will assist the
program - Recreation for
Special Needs in ob-
taining . specialized
equipment needed in the
pool and exercise area.
Since the middle of
March, Vana-stra
Recreation Centre has
been offering ander a
Canada Works Grant -
Recreation for Special
Needs, a specialized
program of aquatics and
fitness to individuals who
are unable to fit into
regular aquatic and
fitness " programs. The
equipment used for this
program has been very
limited and thusall
pledges turned in will go
towards the purchase of
such aids as Life jackets
for the pool, parallel
walking bars for the
exercise room and a
wheelchair.
Trophies will be
awarded to the three
participants who have
turned in the most
money. Friday, October
26, will be the due date for
all pledges. At this time,
a presentation •'of the
trophies will be made by
a member of the Country
Singles, who have
,generously agreed to
sponsor the event.
So swimmers -''come
out and support this
event, Participants who
are unable to swim
lengths can swim widths
so all ages can get in-
volved. Swimmers will
only swim for 10 minutes
in order to accommodate
all participants. To enter
the swimathon ! pick up ,,
your pledge sheets at the
Vanastra Recreation
Centre, RR5 Clinton 482-
3549; get your sponsors,
and then come and swim
anytime between 1:30-
3:00 p.'m'., Saturday,
October 20.
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