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r11" AdVMTizuen, DeLember 2, 1876 receiving, end of a rather still
Ironmen down Fergus 6-4 check. For Fergus their whole at.
tack owned to focus around hard
HOCKEYBernieern a nip and tuck contest at the At 15:18 of the second Parent when Bee Haines sett[ Tom working Bob Mason who had a
Howick areas, last Wednesday hit the score sheet on Bob Graham in alone and Tom made Pair, os did Lane. Tom Ghia teammate
_ lm ed the Rick
SCORE • Iron -
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a • , night the Iramen hung an to Mason's goal but high flying- no mistake in putting it home to
•edge the Fergus Grew Machine 6 Sandy Fitzgerald got that one send the Ironmen ahead 5_4 . men with a pair of goals.
hm&— —1 to 4 in Junior "D" excitement. back a minute later as he Sew Fergus pulled their goalie and Three stars were Ironmen
WOAA INTERMEDIATE INTER -COUNTY At 12:25 the lrenmen with the though the crease and flipped put on pressure supreme, hurling Dave Bennett and Russel Jones,
Next Week's Games tear► advantage jumped into the the puck in behind the goalie, a steady barrage of rubber at and Bob Mason for Fergus, but,
Dec. 8 Atwood at St. Clements; HQwick at Ripley -,Platteville at lead as Kevin Carter stepped Fergus rounded out the scoring Ironmen goalie Doug Inglis who without a doubt, what saved the.
as Rick Lane connected to clos0 win was the wonderful work of
)�oaktoo over the blueline and let one of was sensational in those dying
Dec. 5 Howick at Atwood (Milverton) those steaming ankle -height the gap to 4-2. minutes, kicking out shot after goalie Doug Inglis in the dying
Dec. 7 Belmore at ave blasts go into the Fergus net. Two Third period action saw the shot, making a couple of diving nearly
a y of the g every Fergus shooter
e. He had
minutes later, again with the Grew[ Machine start to move and saves and preserving the lead. earl
WOAA JUVENILE (NORTH GROUP) power play, Dave Bennett from goals by Bob Mason and Rick With only 42 seconds left, Bernie shaking his head in disbelief at
Next Week's Games close range lifted one into the top Lane, and it was a tie game. The Haines sent a sigh of relief game end.
Dec. 2 Lucknow at Mildmay corner of the net to send the Iron- only Penalty of the period, a through the local fans as lie sent a
Dec. 3 Mildmay at Ripley; Harriston at Walkerton men ahead by two and at 16:12 slashing call on Fergus Greg curving shot into the empty net to B .
Dec. 4 Lucknow at Listowel (B); Walkerton at Kincardine; Lions Tom Graham made it 3-0 for the Roberts Proved guy as the give the Ironmen this 6-4 win. m or a teams
Head at Goderich (Vanastra) Ironmen. Ironmen power play connected 0--u--o Belmore fans had a big week of
Dec. 5 Mildmay at Port Elgin; Listowel (A) at Lucknow; Ripley at WHISTLE STOPS: This was a hockey as four teams played at
Mt. Forest good clean game with action the Belmore Arena.
Dec„6 Lions Head at Hanover moving quickly, thanks to good 'In intermediate action, Bel -
Dec. 8 Clinton at Lions Head officiating by referee Clark Pol- more went down to a 8-6 defeat at
fronmen f orced lock and cohort from Kincardine. the hands of Ripley.
SOUTH GROUP There were few whistles and the The midgets atoned for that de -
Next Week's Games game took only 2 hours and 15 feat by beating Clifford, 8-1. In
Dec. 2 Lucknow at Mildmay to sett1e f or a t i e minutes from start to finish. Only bantam action Belmore defeated
Dec. 3 Mildmay at Ripley; Listowel (A) at Port Elgin; Harriston at a few penalties as Ironmen Belgrave 6-2. Don and Doug Bus.
picked up only 6 minutes and by scored two goals each with
Walkerton A pair of Ironmen penalties and
Dec. 4 Mt. Forest at Clinton; Lions Head at Goderich (Vanastra); WHISTLE STOPS: The big gun Fergus 22 minutes including a 10 Murray Mawhinney and David
Howick at Harriston (Palmerston); Hanover at Listowel (A) a pair of Markdale goals in the for the Ironmen in this was Paul minute misconduct. Eadie getting one apiece.
Dec. 5 Ripley at Mt. Forest; Goderich at Harriston (Howick) ; Clinton last 42 seconds of the game Inglis with a pair of goals. Paul A new face in the line-up with The Belmore Juvenile Girls got
at Howick; Mildmay at Port Elgin; Listowel (A) at Lucknow
turned what appeared to be a 5-3 Skinn and Russel Jones both the return of Bernie Haines to the into the act by dumping Ripley 6 -
Dec. 6 Lions Head at Hanover win into a five -all tie in Junior D played well and collected a pair blueline and he proved a big cog 0 in an exhibition game.
Dec. 8 Clinton at Lions Head
action in Markdale last Tuesday of assists. Brian Wall was in the in the win. Without a doubt, the The Belmore Curling team
night. net and came out of the game a defence played a big part in this comprised of Earl Fitch, Bill
WOAA MIDGET (CC -C) Goals by Ironmen Wayne John- casualty and on crutches the next win with a pair of goals and four Mulvey, Mac Eadie and Ralph
Next Week's Games ston, Paul Inglis and Kevin day, with a badly bruised ankle assists. Sandy Fitzgerald was Dickson participated in a bon -
Dec. 2 Durham at Palmerston
Murray put the Ironmen ahead 3- inflicted when struck by a shot sure flying and a last second spiel at Brantford. Even though Dec. 4 Harriston at Clinton (Seaforth) 1 in the first. from teammate Kevin Carter in glimpse at the Fergus blueline the team did not come up overall
Dec. Each team tallied in the second pre -game warm-up. Jim McGee enabled him to leap in the air to winner, a good time was had by
Dec. 6 Wingham at Mitchell with Markdale's Tim Bryant missed this game due to a slight put him on the giving, rather than all.
scoring at 2:42 and Sandy Fitz- concussion in an earlier game.
Dec.7 Durham at Seaforth gerald connecting for the Iron-
WOAA BANTAM (CC -C) We wish Jim a speedy recovery
men at 7:48. and quick return to Ironmen
Next Week's Games At the 50 second of the third
Dec. 2 Wingham at Palmerston action.
Dec. 3 Mitchell at Arthur Markdale closed the gap to 4-3 Ironmen host Markdale to -
Dec. 4 Wingham at Harriston; Durham at Clinton but two minutes later Paul Inglis night, Dec. 1, at Howick Arena
sent the Ironmen ahead by two with Atwood the visitors next
Dec. 6 Clinton at Mitchell with his second goal of the game Wednesday, Dec. 8. This Sunda
Dec. 7 Wingham at Seaforth; Palmerston at DLrham and that's the way it stayed until the boys travel to Markdale for
WOAA PEEWEE (CC -C) the dying minutes of the game an afternoon game. Looks like a
Next Week's Games when a pair of Ironmen penalties good league this year with games
Dec. 4 Clinton at Palmerston; Durham at Wingham; Arthur at sent Markdale's power play into won or lost by one or two goals;
Seaforth action and Mike McReynolds every game has been close and
Dec. 5 Seaforth at Durham; Palmerston at Arthur ' proved the trigger man, firing a this makes for exciting action for
WOAA ATOM (CC -C) pair of goals in the last 42 seconds the fans so why not get in the
Next Week's Games of the game, the tying goal com- habit of getting out to support the
Dec. 4 Seaforth at Palmerston; Mitchell at Harriston ing with only, two seconds left on Ironmen each Wednesday night
Dec. 5 Harriston at Durham; Mitchell at Arthur - the clock. Yes the Ironmen were at 8:45 at the Howick arena?
Dec. 7 Wingham at Seaforth only two seconds away from the You'll enjoy the excitement.
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