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nrrowiy managed the win.
'.Wilfgham Seorers were, Bryce
Taylor, hem -and Pigg;
Derek Evers, from Robinson; Bari
Cameren, from Deyell and Olson;
Jonathan Lane, from Evers and
Cameron; and Jeff Olson, from
Deyell and Robezon.
In the second game of the tour-
kiament, Clinton blanked the Legion
lads 4-0.
The Wingharn players got back on
the winning track with a 3-2 victory'
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Bruce Skinn
tops tourney
A "349" tournament was held
recently at .the Wingham Bowling
Lanes. After rolling five games,
Bruce Skins of Wingham took top
spot and$100 with a score of 1,484.
Les Stafford, 1,259, was the
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seconcl-place and $50 winner, while
Ric Rathburn and Greg Storey tied
for third with 1,251, each receiving
$15.
Those bowling 300 and over in the
tournament were: Skinn 351; Dave
Scott 337; Storey 333; Jim Steffler,
Ken Saxton Sr. and Stafford 309;
Carl Good and Laverne Steffler 304
and Rob MacKenzie 300.
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The Wiogham Ironmen downed firstin seven genies and noweitthe • w
the Walkerton Blackhaeeks 7-5 in a
penalty-fdled contest Sunday af-
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earn into third pbce- in the, Gre)i-
Bruce Junior C Hockey League
'standings -
The genie took over three horws fa'
play because of theelarge numlber of
penalties caged: Eleven pia*were ejected from the` game, but
only three were members of the
Ironmen. Blackhawks' ,assisfiult
coach Bob Parks alai) was tossed out.
in the third period for questioning
one of referee Rick Baker's calls.
aw _of the nstant _trips _to.
the Penalty box, specialty teams got
plenty of work: The Ironer* scored
five of, their' seven goals while
Walkerton was shorthanded. The
Hawks, meanwhile, tallied four
tunes on the powerplay in addition kr
scoring once while shorthanded.
Wingham's leadhig scorer,- Paul
13rophy paced the bullpen attack
with two goals and a pair of assists.
mighlfirt
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choose their playoff opponent,
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le put together a-stregidvidown-the
stretch so they, ean catchPort !Agin
raieeLlnadvotoiodbytheofnisorws. in the ("ening
The Ironmen will be at home - to
Walkerton on Saturday night and
then will be right back at it Sunday
when the Mount Ponta Patriots visit
Lockridge Memorkd Arena at 1:30
pm
rhleGte:Z'is:sarenstcwt:d Jtteri; Figure skiters
Robinson, Doug McFarlan and for
Bevin Flett, VeteranrJason Goodall
also had a goad game, setting upClub honors
four of the from goals. Net- . -
minder _Mitch Braun hit the wiring
sheet as well, assisting on the
barmen's third goal.
The fromnen have six games left
in the regular season, including
Thursday night
horseshoe play
It was a very cold night outside
last Thursday, but horseshoe
players at the Wingham Sports-
men's cob were able to remain
warm indoors.
George Marklevitz came first
soin„ not losing a game, with the
assistance of Syd Lawson. Together
they recorded seven wins.
Glen Ci semore and Harold Carter
were Second with five wins and a
plat of- alowhile Lorne Hamilton an
Don Saunders were third with for
Wins arida phis of 55.
Mesta*. Robinson and Alex Boa
were &WO* With three wins and a..
110 Mktl Jerry Edwards and
'fiesta Vete fifth .witti three,
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Witikene and Bruce Ortliet
wernixthWitti three Wins and aping
of tif�, while Mario MacFarlane
Moffatt **Mike* with
O twii) *iflaand a plug* of OS. Glen
Hers and Ivan Gaidner were
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Skating Club held their annual club
competition last Wednesday at the
LockridgeMemorial Arena.
Competition took place in eleven
divisions of three separate
categories dance, interpretive
free skate, and prepared solo.
Individual medal winners at the
event were:
Pre -Novice Dance — Wendy
McBride and Dianne R099, gold;
Janell Cretier and Kelly Neil, silver;
Jayne Vincent and Andrea McBride,
bronze.
Novice Dance — Kara Neil and
Lisa Alexander, gold; Shari Mundell
and Anti Kerr, silver; Amy Jo
Cretier and Thia Kotsanis, bronze.
Junior Dance- Charles Trapp,
gold.
Intermedide -Dance Yvonne
Trapp, gold;, Patricia Deer, silver.
Senior Dance — Christa Crawford,
gold.
O INTERPRETIVE VEER SKATE
Pre -Novice — Kara Neil, gold;
Shari Mundell, silver; Lisa
lexander4 bronze.
Junior Ladies Christa
era**, it gold; Patricia Daer,
slhfer;Yvonne Tap, bronze.
O Junior Men — Charles Trapp,
gold.
PREPARED SOLO.
Juvenile — Kara Neil, gold; Lisa
Alexander, silver; Jenni Kerr,
Charles ..Trapp silver; Patricia
gold.
it4ovitHe Christa Crawford, gold;
Pre-NOvice — Yvonne Trapp,
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