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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-12-20, Page 20
Page 433 - The %wham 1 �rw Merry Christmas LYNN HOY ENTERPRISFAs LTD. Lynn, Annabelle and Staff Highway 86 East, Wingham Tel. 357-3435 Wim .Ironmen came from hind to oust the Mount F ` re Patriots 5-3 Saturday in Junior hockey action, only to a gam to Hanover on Sunday. In Sunday's match -yup, the Iron men scored first with San McDonald on the power play, J Walker and Darrell Durni assisting. Second power play g came from Paul Brophy at 5.26 the first period, with Brett and Brad Murray assisting. The Barons didn't take too to being down by two goals early the game, and retaliated in force. a result, two player' from each took early showers and the Bar pulled off one goal late it the peri In the second, 'Hanover struc0 early to tie the game 2-2. W" pulled ahead once again with a drop pass goal from Mark McBride, up by McDonald and Murray, another power play. The Barons tied it up again thr minutes later when Mike Bend flipped one by Ironmen netminde Murray Foxton. The Barons then took over the lead on a short-handed goal by Jeff Alexander. With just 20 seconds left on the clock in the second frame, the Ironmen tied it up with Jamie Robinson's perseverance paying off on a rebound from Brad Priestap. Murray assisted on this score. The Barons came back with a tie- breaker just seconds before the end of the period. Play was well into the third period before Ironmen tallied their fourth power play goal to tie up the score. Jason Goodall set up Darrell Durnin, who made no mistake at firing it home._ The Baroos scored the game winner`" ova-th- 6'13'' remaining in -the game. The Ironmen pulled their goalie for an all-out effort against the Barons, but despite a few good scoring chances their efforts didn't pay off.Saturday night's game against the Patriots saw the Ironmen come from behind when trailing 2-0 after the fist period. Dan Gilchrist tallied Wingham's only marker of the second period with J. C. Hewitt and Murray be- st dY oe n of Martin kind in si ons oL k set on ee er r Houghton "ling. The Patriots wentup. by a 3-1t when Lela scoredi third of night t Past ne r Greg Meelonent. . The Ironmen came to life in the third period tosce four big goats to defeat the Patriots 5-3. Marksmen for Wingham in the third were Richard Bowman with a' , and unassistedefforts by Martin and Bhy. IHOANMARBERs Despite the loss to Hanover on Sunday the Ironmen still hold on to first place with 30 points. The Barons remain in second with 27. The ;.. p�Wer PlaY' working well it their game against the Baro any � cat�oti. Four out of their five goals were on power plays. Penalty -killing. seems to be a strong suit Only one power play goal was scored against the Ironmen in their two weed games. Goaltenders Murray Foxton and Greg McCle ent each turned in solid efforts in net over the weekend, kicking out a lot of rubber and keeping the team in both games. Next home game for the Ironmen is Dec. 26, at 2 p.nn. against Walker- ton Blackhawks. DAN GILCHRIST In his thirdpa W the fron- me ', ©an rs ae sod -nobert and Jtine iilinst RR 5, Luck - now. Number seven plays de- fence and right wing and his sweater is sponsored by Burke Electric and the Wingham Legion. At 19 years of age, Dan stands six feet tall and weighs 185 pounds. He is attending the University of Waterloo, where he studies computer science. He won the lronmen's Executive Cup last year for ability and de- sire. BE VAN FLETT The 18 year old sonof Bfll and Beinnie'rlelt of number three's sWv titer Spo sors are the Wingham Optimist Club and A. R. MacDonald Con- struction. This defenceman is five feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. He is in se- cond year with the Ironmen and attends- the F. E. Madill Secon- dary School in Wingham. He was chosen most -valuable player last season. _tcloec) CiWt Gelt°14° /P I Oen Monday, Dec. 26 from 9 am 9 9 pm nE) DISCOUNT TRIANGLE PATENT MEDICINES PATENT MEDICINE'S 4 COSMETICS* T0 B ccs Open 9 am to 9 pm Weekdays;; Atoast to you ...our loyal patrons ...for ing us another successful year! We're loo forward to s you now and In the future i Season's Greetings to the people of Wingham and surrounding area The Management and Staff Maitlarc Restaurant and Tavern •