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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-01-18, Page 13.44 ,eJ14.4 m kio 4 :iY ck1 a �1a1ki.Pi sso 4a ,v.w.4;45a4 W,d 444 ' 4'4 4 44."' :444444.4044444•4. The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 18, 1904 --Page 13 � .b14444.474444...�'.:� 44'444,41.4.4444,.i a.1rw.a544 4.49 q,a,;mda TT)t a^Zr '; ricer r r U Wingham Rockers down Southampton By Fraser Strong ' The Southampton Old- timers traveled to Blyth Sunday afternoon for a rematch of a close encounter -between...thefaa and "-%sae Wingham Rockers last November in Southampton. However, this match was not close as the home team downed the visitors from the harbor town 8-5. Due to a few of its regulars missing, Wingham found it necessary to shuffle players intodifferent positions than what they normally play. Although one line was intact as per usual, another was formed of Strong, English and Houghton, with another composed of Walker, Magee and Beecroft. As evidenced on the score sheet, this first line-up took a backseat to nQfe,:W tlx.night. goals scored'and no 'fewer than four players picking up four points each. The coot ' hand of Jim English surfaced with a hat trick plus one assist. His centreman for the game, Fraser Strong, netted the first goal and picked up three assists. Ross Davies and Wayne Brown combined for a total of eight- points on the score sheet. Bill Tolton kicked in with a goal and Paul McKee, Len Houghton and Bill Robinson all clicked on passes to count assists. Ray Walker, Dave Magee and Ron Beecroft con- tinually thwarted the attack of Southampton by fore - KEEPING-SCORE-Elizabeth_and-Margaret .Robertson, , sisters-in-law, had the important task of keeping score for their respective teams in Senior Ladies' bowling at the Wingham Bowling Lanes Monday afternoon. They also scored well on the lanes, chalking up two of the high doubles for the afternoon. PARK TMCRTRE SPECIAL MATINEfS SAT. -SUN. ONLY 2:00 PM It's the Smurfs' ONE and ONLY full length motion picture TSE �] y �`ueG1� HELD OVER SUN. STHURS. S:00 There's more to dO 119 fnow �t Va... TREAT wo,aaau7wwramlik, wW;i,D, l;wi.w4 w a,va 4oaaa,v444ciuiowoodreiwaao®wwo_ :o _�www. aawa.u�w.aa ipley outhustles Royals r - rd a 7-2 victory checking their lines to a standstill and coming back to aid the defense in our own end. This game saw the defense head -manning the puck and making the hard, ' crisp passes necessary to frustrate the opposition's fore -checkers. 0 After the game, the Rockers made a presen- tation of $200 to the Blyth Minor Hockey Association to show their appreciation to that group for rearranging some of its ice time so that the Rockers could bring in teams from distant areas for games that could be over early enough to allow for visiting between the teams after the final whistle: This still left enough time for the opposition teams to return home at a reasonable hour. 'This would seem ,an ap- propriate time to remind the readers that oldtimers hockey was formed not only for friendly competition and exercise for the "over -35s", but also as a means of sharing With our wives, families and the competition an atmosphere of fellowship and friendly banter. •%yam% •••••'..r.. To that end it is necessary to thank the ladies for again supplying the sandwiches and refreshments after the game Sunday. Tara upsets Royals By Bi11 Johnston - With a strong third period, Tara picked up a come -from - behind 4-3 win over the Wingham Royals in WOAA Intermediate action at Chesley Sunday. • The Royals led by one at the end of the first period on a goal by Rick Jacklin at 8:22 - with Dave Stephenson and Tom Irwin assisting. - Wingham raised the count to 3-1 in the second, with goals from -Jay MacLaurin and Jacklin, while Tara's lone tally was fired by Gary Gingrich. • The third period belonged to"Tara, as two quick goals in less than a minute evened the score. With less than five minutes left in the game, the Royals found themselves playing two men short 'and Tara seized the manpower advantage to get the lead with a power play goal by Larry Nise1% wrapping up a 4-3 win. WHISTLE STOPS --- Lack of bench • Strength spelled defeat for' the Royals in this one, as they just ran out of legs in the third while Tara, with a full roster, racked up the win with three straight goals. Rick Jacklin fired two goals in a losing cause while Larry Nisei, with the win- ning goal, was the hero of the day for Tara.. Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information PLAYING FROM FRI: TO THURS. JAN. 20TH -26TH. SHOWTIMES FRI. AND SAT. AT 7:00 AND 9:00 PM SUN. TO THURS. ONE SHOW AT 8:00 PM ONLY "`D.C. CAB' is `ANIMAL HOUSE' on wheels!" Hollywood Hooper 1 hail the best time, of my life...lots of knee - slapping, laughing and yelling!" LAST TWO DAYS FOR THIS EXCELLENT MOVE - WED. AND THURS. JAN. 18TH AND 19TH STARTS FRI. JAN. 27TH JOHN OLIVIA TRAVOLTA NEWTON -JOHN Warning: Coarse Language Their cars were broken. Their company was almost out of business. And even the drivers were wrecks. Then they met Albert Hockenberry, e sma0-town bey with a big dream... that, despite these Impossible odds. they could make it. And now no one — not even the sleazy cothmissloner nor the crooked cotppet{flon — better stand in their way. .14:( %/�: t:>:<.r r✓/ mss; / %�,�i� •! // q �`v,iF.F...; .R."" 5.. M ... ..„.f�/ ✓ .h.. . `y, Y � '� .:. � /H.'Y • ROLLING STRIKES—Sisters Gert Reavie and Edith Coultes were playing against each other on opposing teams during bowling in the Senior Ladies' league Monday afternoon. Mrs. Reavie particularly had a good afternoon, picking up the high single of 200.- 1 00. Bowling Scores la j SENIOR • LADIES Chickadees and Cardinals are tied for top spot in the team standings, each with 47 points, with Orioles close behind with 46. Canaries, 37; Blue Jays, 28, and Robins, 20, round out the pack. Gert Reavie with a 200 and Elizabeth Robertson with a 190 bowthe high ,singles. High doubles •were rolled by Elizabeth Robertson; 366; Catherine Campbell, 324; Margaret Robertson, 317; Mary Henderson; 316; Louise Swanson, 313; . Vera Schneider, 307, _and Mary Kerr, 304. COFFEE KLATCH Those bowling 150 and over this week are Gale Plumb, 177; Wanda Curtis, 217; Donna Adams, 223; Bev Hayden, .175, 179; Muriel Irvine, 224, -194; Jean King, 232, 160; Ada Aitchison, 156; Florence Thompson, 162, 201; Shirley Storey, 172, 276. WED. NIGHT LADIES Susan'. Satellites lead the league with 37 points, followed by Anna's Lady Bugs with 36, Gale's Galaxions and Verna's Smurfs are tied with 30 points, Sharon's Snoopys are next with 21, followed by Diane's Donkey Kongs with 19. Mary Lee had the ladies' high single of 322 and the high'triple of 721. Other games of 200 and over were rolled by: Mary Lee 235; Louise Welwood 206, 200, 203; Sharon Skinn 230; Edna Mae Armstrong 226; Connie Haugh 203; Isabel Montgomery 215; Sheila Walker 249; Jean King 202, 311; Joanne Harrison 202, 208; Betty Darling 237; Diane English 203, 291; Anna Nesbitt 214; Janet Stbrey” 306, 221; Millie Nesbitt.201; Shirley Storey 254; Judy Hickey 207; - and Ernestine Kenyon 266. Thanks to Sheila Walker for sparing. They won't stop YN eteay get'te Nre top. THURS. NIGHT MIXED Sandra's Pintos lead the league with 40 points, followed by Ed's Percherons and Jim's Palaminos with 31, Barry's Mustangs with 16, Gary's Apaloosas with 15 and Ab's Arabians with 14. Barry Haugh had the high single of 311 and the high triple of 747. Tami MacDonald had the ladies' high single of 225 and Cathy Edgar had the high triple of 645. . Other games of 200 and over were rolled by: Jim Springer • 241; Everett Whytock 212; Barry Haugh 204; Gary Jamieson 204; Marty Young 219; Bob Gavreluk 205; Ric Rathburn 250; Lyle Cox 297; Daryl Walker 225; Cathy Edgar 209, 220, 216; Kay McCor- mick 204; and Ivy Whytock 201. Thanks to the spares Bob Gavreluk, Jim Young, Jean Young, Doris Burrows, Art Burrows and Cathy Edgar. MONDAY NIGHT MEN'S With two weeks left in the second flight, the Black Machine has l taken a ,two- point lead ffith 32. The Gophers.: an ,fji Matadors • are next, Heil' 30, then come the Boat People at 24, the Volts at 20 and the Diggers with 11. Hamilton 225. igh igh Jay Bob gar 32; Ted In the _pins -over -average race, Lorne Hamilton and Reg O'Hagan hold a com- fortable lead with a plus of 868, followed by the team of Jeff Thompson and Ernie Cook with a plus of 678. Thanks to the spares Bob Johnston and John Leitch. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Terry's Trilights lead the league with 62 points, followed closely by Linda's Labatt's Lites with 61, Gale's Goldens with 60, Susan's Specials with 51, and Betty's Blues and Colleen's Classics, each with 48. Pam Fischer had the ladies' high single of 231 and "the high triple of 524 was rolled by Betty Darling. Frank Burke captured both honors for the men with a 287 and a 699 respectively. Other games of 200 and over were rolled by Ted Moran 250; Bob Pegg 250,. 220; Nancy Folkard 200; Bill Gaunt 229; Kevin -Hickey 210, 229; Frank Burke 245; Roger Plumb 244, 235; Gene Kruse 211; and Rod Hickey 241. Thanks to the spares L°'brna Craig, Leon Russell, Cathy , Wickhorst, Darin Hickey, Roger Plumb and Lily Nolan. Jay MacLaurin had a good night taking both the h single of 315 and the h triple of 798. Other games of 225 and over were rolled by: MacLaurin 253, 230; Johnston 263; Don Ed 243; Reg O'Hagan 258, 2 Kevin Falconer .225; Clare Weber 232; Ernie Cook 235; Bill Johnston 235; English 249; and Lorne SENIOR MEN Those bowling 140 and over last ' week were Hugh Mundell 153; Don McCor- mick 166; Harvey Timm 178; Clarence McCullum 151; Alex Robertson 155, 152; Bill i7uldriks 143 ; Charles Bosman 164, 154; Gordon Francis 159; Alf Nichol 149; Ted English 163, 218; 'Jack Henderson 175, 185; Harry Garniss 164; Cliff Bray 170, 150; Ken Saxton Sr. 245, 187; Norm Coultes 166; and Bill Lediett 159. WROXETER-GORttIE MIXED LEAGUE John Wheeler rolled a 351 and a 732 to take the high single and high triple honors for the men. Joyce Martin roiled the high singe of 246 and Ldrna McArthur the high triple of 574 for the ladies. . Other :games 200 and .over were rolled by Heinz Daub 208; Lorna McArthur 209, 203; Renee Wheeler 205; Bob Sitter 223; Lloyd Townsend 233; Les Stafford 217; Ken Lockwood 236; Ron McMichael 268, 221; Stephen Kerley 210. The league members congratulate Joyce Martin and Rose Sanburn on being victorious Sunday while bowling in the high -low championships. They will compete in the regiobal championships in Barrie on February 4. Congratulations and Good Luck ! O.• By Bill Johnston Ripley continued its winning ways over the Wingham Royals, racking up its fourth win in as many meetings with a 7-2 'decision Friday, night at the local arena. In the first, Ripley scored a pair of goals, the first on a three-way passing play from Mark Stanley to Brent Arm- strong to Paul Wilkens, and the second on a fine set-up by Brian Regier to triggerman .Armstrong. The Royals certainly had several good scoring chances but a solid defensive effort and hot° moves by Ripley goalie Kevin Harrison saw Ripley ahead 2-0 at the end of the period. The Royals got things moving in the second, as Dennis Knox passed to Dave Golley and he, with a couple of dipsy-doodle moves and a quick shift around a Ripley defender, skated in on the net and made no mistake in denting the twine to put the Royals on the scoreboard. BLUEVALE MIXED Winnie Boyd had the ladies' high single of 244 and high triple of 59,3, while Ross Nicholson had the men's high single, of 235 and Jim Thompson had the high triple of 581. Games of 200 and over were rolled by: Winnie Boyd 203; Jim Thompson 212, 206;• Marie deVos 217; Jim Shaw 200; Etoile Johnston 222; Kim Timm 216; Milt Boyd 217; Andy Adams 209; Judy Lappage 202. At 12:50 it was a tie game as Dave Stephenson fed the puck to Rick Jacklin in the slot and his quick flip put on the welcomed red light. Ripley rebounded into the lead two minutes later, as Mark Stanley put one into the upper corner from the slot. , - The Royals continued to press, but several near - misses and hot goaltending kept them off the scoresheet. With a mere 45 seconds left in the period, Ripley's "star of the pond", Brent Arm- strong, deflated the Royals with a big goal to send his team ahead by 4-2. The third period belonged to Ripley, as goals by Paul Wilkens, Roger Regier and Brian Regier gave them a 7-2 win, their fourth straight victory over the Royals this season. WHISTLE STOPS Ripley was certainly full' value for the win. The defence played well, keeping the Royal attackers under control, and a hot per- formance at the goal -line by Ripley goalie Kevin Harrison had the Royals and their fans shaking their headsin disbelief. Without a doubt, the star of the game was Ripley Cap- tain Brent Armstrong with two .goals and four assists. He is a treat to watch as he never stops skating and has that uncanny knack of moving to the spot where the puck is going to be. Ripley certainly controlled the slot area in front of the Royal net, and that fact played a big part in theFwin. For the Royals, Dave Golley was the one bright star as he worked hard all night and made a couple of fan -pleasing moves in picking up his goal. The Royals play host to ' Lion's Head next Friday night with a nine o'clock start and journey to Teeswater Sunday for a 1:30 game against their neigh- boring rivals. Bantam B team downs Listowel The Wingham Bantam Bs played Listowel' in Wingham last Saturday afternoon and the local team downed the visitors 5-3 in a hard-fought game. In the first period, Rick -'',Leachman scored the first Wingham goal, unassisted. Doug Cerson scored the second Wingham marker; assisted by Leachman and Jamie Pickering. Listowel scored twice in the first period to tie the score. Finally, in the second, Cerson scored again for Wingham, again assisted by. Leachman. Following that, Listowel came through again to tie the score. In the third, Steven Templeman scored for the home team, assisted by Alan Wilson and Paul Edwards. Thin Cerson came through with his third goal, this time - assisted by Jason Moore. 49 It would be great to see more fans watch the boys play and give them more support. ' • • p • • LEADING THE RUSH, a Ripley forward eluded a check\by John Richmond to set up Paul Wilkens for the fifth Ripley goal early in the third period Friday night. Ripley con- tinued its domination of the Royals with a 7-2 victory, its fourth win in as many starts this season. RiPLEY NETMINDER Kevin Harrison dived out to smother the puck with Royals standing all around his crease during a Wingham Sower play Friday night. Royals came back in the second period to "tie the game 2-2, but Harrison frustrated them the rest of the way for a 7-2 Ripley victory. -