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Inn first series
zuLer
• were even.
Merl( Wil7refskititk
breakaway, of
the ice and
puck past
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Wingliarnro
The Wingham Iromnen, led Hanover net.
by a one goal, 'four assist The Barons had a •t.tt •
performance by Bernie advantage three rninute8.jnto4
Haines and backed by solid the period -but cameupdt7,0:tas
goaltending from Doug the defence turned in a PT
Taylor, *oinked the visiting did effort anO„Taylor„iga
Hanover Barons 84 in the steadily .betWOW-the pIpe
deciding game. of their pith- The home club theii
raillery playoff round. t two-man 'advantage ,
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lattllt the 16:57
rons
tapped Frayne in a
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a reciation for
fillete whose per -
this series was
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Taylor with the
stopping 23 shots;
es with a goal and
sts; and Gord
th two goals. The
nk the fans who
in force for the
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-Liral match, Their
•. 4 rt was greatly
,wtt, and insphing for
The IrotiMen broke the • cOunted fel' Plsy:
hometown jinx in time to win ,,Wayne .ifohnefOntintl in1140,
the best-ofAve series, three *tit Bernie' Mines" assts
games toltro'Inththe previous On both, 7 • ; . 4
four, ma 4105 e Wet deb Not long after -..the fourth
had lost to -la viSiting..„rival. •goal the Barons Wbolititlifeii-ct
• Checking •twasclose real scaring" Chances
tbroughoutthefirdperiod and •contest, Missed wilt/it could
it was. good forechicking have been a crucial'goaitiI
cimpled with 'a defensive Alam had. wide.,.
miscue which produced the after Taylnr.4had made
*t Wingham goal. With the', stop at opposite side of U
Barons on a Iay while crease, but he took tionini
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Mike kitfonti: 'err **Pia the time getting the iihot
'106104 box, • Taylor dived back to biock the
knocked the puck 'Carrier off shut. .;•
balance as he came out of. his The Ironmen never .J�t up
own end alone. Larry Donald- andwith the advantage'ofthe
son picked up the loose puck powerplay struck 'for f�ur
and blasted a shot for the first more goals in the third period. •
tally of the game.• • Dale Whitfield, Dave :
The Barons had a '
chance Bernie Haines line
early m thesecond, but Taylor Knox got the goals: •
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made a big save when he stuck Brad' Murray, who for four tow am
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from the left faceoff circle. victory and defeat, showed to be the genie winner. Ile
Shortly afterward the Iron- true sporternanihiPlateith the slapped one *tine from the
men capitalized on their gain* when Mak Friarie, who slot with just: under two
powerplay chances, with a carne close to *awing, On the minutes reniaining in the
weak shot by Gord Kinahan play, was knocked to the ie.
Yep, the game winner and a
•"• nice one at that; the only thing •
is, it should not have counted.
eluding Arad Murray in the After a stoppage in play the
Clinton downs ronmen
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in sem- Ina opener
game.
The Ironmen suffered a 6-3
loss to Clinton Mustangs in 'a
game played atClinton Friday
night. John Page, a thorn in
Wingharn's side during the
regular seaer'', played well in
the match.
Doug Taylcir also had a good
night in the Wingham net,
stopping a number of danger-
ous scoring drives. However
the quick skating and crisp
passes of the Mustangs and
excellent checking knocked
Wingham off its game plan.
Steve Arbour opened the
scoring for Clinton in the first
period. Mike Montgomery
evened the score on a power-
play, but a late goal by
Clinton, with 32 seconds
remaining, seemed to take the
air out of the Ironmen balloon.
Paul Helestic swatted the
puck into th& net as Taylor
tried to cover it with his glove.
In the second period Page
made three consecutive saves
off three Ironmen in a matter
of 10 seconds. Although the
'Statugs Were out -played in the
early going they were the first
to connect, on a goal by Phil '
Arthur. The Tromnen got that
back when Steve Howson
knocked in the rebound of a
shot 'by Bernie Haines from
the point, but Clinton coun-
tered withs a goal by Dave
Stephenson and led 4-2 after -
two. a
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In the third frame Marx
Frayne lost a faceoff in
Clinton territory but pounced
on the loose k
A really nice goal, but i
shouldn't have happened. Th
game winning goal and
perhaps the' •series, as the
Ironmen face elimination
having to win the next three to
survive this 'round.
What happened? Play was
ocated in the Ironmen end
zone with Ed Haines. off for
nterference. Bernie Haines
picked up the loose puck and
ttempted to clear it with a
high backhander. The puck
was kept in when a defence -
man at the blueline jumped
nd gloved the puck down and
head to the Olot area. Arbour
uickly slipped it past Taylor
rid the Ironmen were awed
y the referee's decision.
• He apparently did not See
the maneuvre. The funny
thing is the linesman didn't
can it either and he had ruled
that the puck was kept in add
the play was onside. If he
could see the puck was kept in
he should have been able to
call the play himself or inform
the referee, who was watching
another part of the play at the
time.
t • It's too bad that a game and
e perhaps the series should rest
on one call and in this case the
ineptness of the officials in
charge of the match. Perhaps
the result would have turned
out the same if it hadn't
happened, but it is dishearten-
ing and upsetting to see a
team lose because of a parti-
f
elder call.
The official's interpretation
was that the puck was not deb-
• brately passed to the player,
and the linesmen don't have to
say anything unless the
• referee asks. He was quite
certain there was no intent to
make a deliberate pass, and
that was the official ruling.
puetiring
quick shot from dose range
which beat Page.
Taylor had one lucky break
when a rebound was bounced
off.the post as he was caught
out of Position after making a
good save. However shortly
afterward Greg Flowers'
backhander caught the inside
corner of the post and entered
the net. With 1:36 remaining
Flowers got his second goal
following a goalmouth
scramble to put the garne out
of reach.
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JR. "C" STATISTICS
UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 24/80
Series D- Group Semi -Final Playoffs
Wingham Vs. Clinton
individual Statistics
PLAYER ar. G A
B. Haines 2 1 3
J. Maclaurin 2 2 1
M. Frayne 2 2 0
P. Goodall 2 1 1
2 1 1
2 2
9 1 0
Blackwell
D. Whitfield
M. Montgomery
D. Kieffer
L. Donaldson
2 0
2 0
J. Von Osch 1• 0
D. Knox 2 0 0
E. Haines 2 0 0
G. Kinahan • 2 0 0
F. Murray _i2. 0 0
S. Howson 1 1 1
PTS PIM
4 4
3 0
2 2
2 6
2 2
2
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GOAL TENDER STATISTICS
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3 5
4 4
2 5
5 3
3 3
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2 4
0 3
2 0
GOALTENDER • MP OP GA AVG PIM SO
Doug T ay ler 120:00 2.00 13 6.500 0 0
Steve De Jong bad up in both games.
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Gc-srites PIGYa'd rge., Wins - 0, Losses 2, Tiart. - 0.
Goals- For 9, ilkhut - Clintori leads six point
series 4 poititit
209; Deng 'Getman 242, 243; i; chri' .stie Rae, zki aild
201; Doug Millen 2n. anilie , -
•Blackwell 215-
Bonnie Ivy • Whytock 200; Jha*Yella.g 205 maly Lee
goiet Shirley Storqy, 286, 248 and.
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•Repent 209, 223; Larry Slimes for the evening Were
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Boshart 281 21
Pearl Hodgins and illarJ COOL
Doug G,etman took . all commancim. LEAGUE ;•25t
single. 'and 636 triple. For the lady howler eaPtu•
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honors for the men with his 243 Ruth Ann Steffen was high 4434*,
gaLs, it was Bonnie CleghornScoreso
singie with 309 and totallinic-t
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with her 223 and 604. 658 for the triple. Gene Kruse and 2104 Pat : Coablittk
The Avengers closed last did the same men Dave .Dinsmore, As4.• mane
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THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Sheila's Schnauzers with 77
The ladies' high single and followed • by •Gayle's
triple was bowled by Sharon Greyhounds, 74; Brenda's
Skinn with 249 and 732 Bloodhounds, 66 and
respectively. Keith Meffatt Marlene's Malamutes, 60.
played a 243 for the men's Those with scores of 200 or
single and George Skim) better were Warren Thynnei
totalled 668 for the triple. 234; Ruth Ann Steffen, 309 and
Ruth's Rejects are way out
in front with 34 points while
Marg's Love Kit Kats sit in
second with 23. Linda's Love
Bugs and Sharon's Snickera
are tied for third with 20 points
each followed by Marie's
Sweet Maries, 16 and Sylvia's •
Smarties, 11.
Gaines of 200 points or
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Wall, 215; George Skinn, 202,
233 and 233; Wayne Gibbons, •
210; Irene Ritchie, 241; Keith
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Kreger, 238 and 232; Sharon •
Skinn, 249. 249 and 234 and
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