The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-07, Page 1746
IrwUstrial Bantamsocord
Laquo 0 tie In first The WWOMM A&ane&-MM, I'lowoubw 7, IM -EM 17
Standin' hockey game
gs The Wingham Kinsmen
&*JW= N" 4, Ad- Bantams L to - 3.3 tie with Ironmen win th rye
Vemi�17usw 41, ititcbeil in their &* SaW of the
Mss, 1. Nov. S, se"on, played Lat Iftchell
7, Crawford Dadijil�� TOM RintOld, assisted b;
6. John
Leedham, Opened the scaring for
STANMUS; G W L T P W'00&m- Rau SdIlXW team
B. 2 1 0 1 3 captain assisted by Mark'Foxtm
and WWW Rodger, added
C. 2 1 1 0 2 another Ove to f*rst place
A -nom 2 1 1 ft 0 final in the first Period
S. spitfires hilitchell came back . with 000 The wingbam buun= swePt Wingban maimijahWIg its 4-3 lead
2 0 1 1 1 901111 in the second period, making three - __V0 games We for the win. trick (11110 &A at the yaw for the
NEXT GAMER: Sunday, Nov. it a 2-1 game. With 24 seconds jeft weak to move into an uDofficial go irounm) at the 5:48 mook. The
Crawford ve 11, in the Period Schistad swred on a M* Place in their OHA Jr. C The three stars of the Barons Um struck for two goals
Advance, 10:00 were: first, Doug Taylor with the within a twominWe IiIii,
hockey division. Because " bW win; second, john EM4ge with N&O Mantgamay
P.M.; Monday, Nov. IX Bridge vs 'AY assisted by Brett 'Z"
9:30 p.m. =erropn and Steve Nicholson. official Standings were drawil up am
two Soak for the Barow; third, home for the I" Val at gig
Mitchell scored again 3:06 into as of Nov. I weekend games Mark mein
rayne with two goals for evening. Steve Do Jong
the third Period and pulled the among other teams trend been the Ironmen. registered th4p wis- in the
goalie during the bw few gwonds OPENING taken into account. In earlier games the hvnmen Wingbam net.
Of GOAL --Mark Frayne Opened to scaring for ft I ronmen In their downed the Barons con
HUNTING? the game, souring with three Hanover Sunday from this mixup In front of the Hanover not. C0110111f with Mark Mrayne scored two Soak In the gem against Walkerton,
seconds left to earn the tie. (Photo in Hanover and
The Bantams Played Listowel by Kevin L") in the Sunday match, which saw Walkerton Black Gord 10naban broke out at a oft
the fronmen nip Hanover Barons HAWk5 6-3. scoring slump to register so
Tom Remington, brought up to
I Tuesday night, but results of the 4-3 before a large home town help team's second hat trick of the
69awj� game were not available at time crowd. Gord Kinahan, who ac- fill out the boTnin roster, seem. His perfamuLaft helped
of printing, The team Plays again cumulated four scored two goals and assisted on the Iranum to their Eft victory
points in
)n Saturday in Clinton, beginning One Other while leading the
See Our Ad In this at 6:45. Everyone is invited to Saturday's contest against Of the Year. KID1111111111, who had but
Walkerton, registered threeWWgh&m club to a 9-2 victory one point in his last three Pmea,
lad Tuesday night in Hanover.
Week's Crossroads. euJOY good hockey during home more in Sunday's game with fired three goals past jim
one
games Tuesdays at 7:30. goal and two assists. Remington, who sewed one goal Hielinan in the Black E[W* net
in each Of the last two period- and assisted an one other.
Prayne scored the only goal of s,also Performed his defensive The Black Hawks
the first Period on a powerplay. role with efficiency, Mocking sooting opened tim
Shots, taking his man out and to take out faded
LAST NIGHT THURSDAY Baron goalie Brad Murray made after the
Y, NOV. saves on Jim Blackwell the man in but of the
ONE SHOWING ONLY AT 8:00 P.M. and carrying the play to the op- net.
Twenty-seven seconds later
J1110# Kinahan before Fra pokw in position.
Jim Blackwell evened the score
the rebound.
In the second p Grant Gilchrist opened the following a goal -mouth scrad*b.
eriod the jimring for Wingham, as the Twenty-five seconds after that
Imnmen again registered the Immen played with six at- Kinahan made It 2-1 with a wrist
Only goal when Bernie Haines tackers, having
Pulled the shot high over Hiel a
ADIAITTANC Poked a rebound to the far corner goaltender for an extra 'skater Mat Frayne, man glove.scored when he
to ftlsc�l after Murray had stopped a following a penalty call to the
18 YfAAS Of AGt ot OVOR Kevin Carter slapshot from the Barons. Kevin Carter, skated in tram the left faceoff
opposite point. playing in circle and ripped a shot past
his first game of ii; seam, Hielman and Dave WeiTer made
NOV. 9 Jeff Smith countered in the chalked up four points on a one it 4-1 with his 15-footerfromd
from w
third period on a POwerPl&y to goal, three assist Performance, slot.
make it 2-1, but 21 seconds later scoring the Ironmen's second Kinahan made it 5-1 with X
Prayne clicked for
NOTE SHOWTIMES his second goal on a POwerPlay with his seconds gone in the second period
goal with Murray down after
slaTshOt from the Point. Mark and at the 4:31 mark cWvOrteill a
makinB the initial save. john
F)raYDe made it 3-0 before the Jim Longdo pan to ROM off the
Fri. & Sat. 7 9: 10 P.m., Sunday - Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Elvidge made it close again as he
Period ended. Jun Van Osch gave hat trick. Walkerton scored t!416e
fired a quick shot to Taylor's
him a lead pass and Frayne fired
short side after a faceoff deep in a quick shot from more before the end of the game
Ironman territory. Just over a right faceoff outside the to make the final score 6-3. 9fte
circle.
minute later Kinahan increased Gamble registered the win.
Remington continued
the Ironmen lead to 4-2 as scoring spree in the ued the
NCE IN second wbw
Murray again found himself he drilled a shot from the
down on the point
ice after making a
WHILE stop on Kevin Carter. heating the goalie, Mercey. GUS MAUFS
0SCh counted for two more, the
The Barons refused to the as first
coming as he parked himself SPORTINC.
they came back with their third near the crease
OME ON and converted a
tally at the 15:50 Mat after the pass
hmm -F)rayne and the second Before Voll hily
Imhuten uftence failed to freeze
off a deflection of a Remington I clwf"A wah
FIGHTS PF the puck along the boards. The slanahnt
In 1ront to Elvidge in the third period the Ironmen'
ACKS and he made no mistake an his struck first with Remington
low shot to the near corner. The clicking for his second goal,
HOLDS IT OUT --An Ironman playe.,, goes one-on-aw with the Hanover goaltender while Ironman held on as the Barons again on a slapshot from the SKATE
continued to press for the tying point. Van 0sch registered
4ittOmpting,to poko in a rebound, but the goalie hold It out. marker his
(Photo by Kevin Lee) but fell short, with third goal of the game for the hat
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Continues Ironme'n statistics nfli I
WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. -Cf. Monarchs top Royals in opener
LEAGUE STATISTICS AS ns: mr%vicaaaco T The Wmgham Royals _0HA I St's, 2nd's
I a 7-A tri — The game rwv"--A
-1, 1717 ratermediate C hockey cob over 61AM0 MK and rnany
TEAM Elora and the team came up with hockey with the Royals, team-
Opened its home schedule
e No. 2
Winghom Ironman 'GP W L T F A PT '111M against the Mildmay another fine effort against work producing many op- reconditioned
9 6, 3 0 59 34 12 180 Monarchs.
Port Elgin Sears The Royals' bw Mildmay, despite dropping the portunities to score. Good work
6 A 0 2 39 27 10 157
Walkerton Black Hawks
outing had skates with
contest 5-3. OY the Mildmay goaltender was
7 4 2 1 41 32 9 212 The game featured close needed to save the day. Rick lightweight
Clinton Mu-*-. 1 children
4 3 1 0 26 24 6 58 goo 1111111111 checking and excellent passing 108cKun, who currently leads the
blades at
Hanover Barons I -
A premiere showing of -rhe by the Royals,whcih completely team in points, and Edgar
6 1 5 0 IS 36 2 213
JnID 1A I I T �A Kincardine Kinucks World's Children', a film stymied the thr—,- William , playing his first season
Arthur Eagles 6- 0- 4' 2 33 50 2 1124- Produced on location in Bolivia, minutes with the Royals, both contributed
- -------- - 4 0 3 1 24 37 1 136 the first 3o min the game.
110-T-Iml A FANTASTIC
Peru, The Philippines, Nepal and It was the Royals, Paul excellent performances. Keith
Hong Kong, will be an added Dickson who opened the.SCDring Elston also played an excellent
THE M411JAN E Program TEAM PLAYER GP 0 A PM highlight of the Puppetmongers when he blasted a high shot past game in goal, stopping many MC5
A PHONE524-7111 subject Wingharn Mark Frayne 9 11 7 18 4 Powell puppet show this the MiIdmaY goaltender. The tough shots and stopping Mild -
ED to change
Port Elgin Pete MocDermid 5 7 9 16 14 Saturday at Blyth memorial shorthanded goal at 9:50 of the may's Peddigrew on a Ust? Y-r CHARGE X
AIR CONDITIONE hang* Arthur Fred McEachnie 4 '10 5 15 8 Hall- second period was assisted by , breakaway in the third period, ! or M.4 S - 11f S CHARGt
Walkerton Steve Pitt 6 6 9 15 0 This new educational film Peter Bakker. However Mildmay The Royals will be at home iterloo I
Kincardine Derrick Burrows 6 series is now available for use in replied twice at 13:15 and 16-s5 again
PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGEWITH 7 7 14 11 thidFriday, Nov. 9, against 247 King N., W�
schools, libraries and on on goals by zippel and i&Z GOderich Sailors. Game time at Phone 886 0810.
television across Canada. Each before the period ended. the LockrIdge Memorial Arena is
individual child in a scored at 3:41 and 4:42 to in- team.
Of the six films focusses on an In the third period 8:30. Come out and support the
village and Mildmay
shares with the audience the crease the lead to 4-1. Hobley and
W111110NA111,011TA110 P111111111111011117-1630MMOvIEINFWtMAT" Lions downed in activities of a typical day in, their Moran were credited with the
PI lives- The aim is to foster a better markeft. The Royals fought back
LY[EUM ONE ONSOMENE IF41W exhibition ay understanding and appreciation and good work by Edgar
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY E"RA
NOVEMBER 7.8-9. 1 OTH 1111AT11011 . 11W Wingharn Lions played two of the lifestyles, cultures, William and Tom'Remington set
SATURDAY children and family life in up Dave Golley for his firgt goal
ONE SHOWING DAILY AT 7:00 P.M. ONLY! 1-30 The
games last week and developing nations. of -the game at 7:27. . . ....
came away
P.M. 0 losers in both as The two episodes shown However Schmalz put Mildmay
Hanover edged them
6-5 last
Saturday will focus on Peru and , three goals up On a solo end -to -
Thursday and Teeswater took a
• 4-1 win on Sunday. Thailand. Tickets for the puppet end rush at 15: 13 before "Golley
show and film will be available at again scored for the R0.1yals 36
77,!Defenceman Jeff Liefso scored the door on the, day of the per- seconds later on an excellent set.
1,11" •
TvKWWKoLoIt, three times to pace Hanover to formance. up from Tom Black.
the win. Bob Alton scored twice
AV
SEPARA• TE for Wingbarn, with Bill Brophy, WINGHAAA IRONMEN JR "C" STATISTICS
Kevin Coultes and Tom Foulon UP TO AND INCLUDING NOVEMBER 4, 1979
collecting singles. The Lions took INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY ONE SHOWING DAILY seven minor penalties to PLAYER GP G A FTS PIM + — HAPPENINIS.'
NOVEMBER 7-8-9-IOTH > AT 9:00 P.M. ONLY! Hanover's six. Mark Frayne 8 11 7 18 4 23 7
Gard Kinchan 8 7 5 12 8 23 8
On Sunday a determined Tees- Pat Murray
water squad forechecked Ed Haines 9 3 9 12 4 11 11 AT NOWICK
Wait till you see the weird part." 9 1 11 12 37 21 10
-WIngham's attack to a standstill Bernie Haines 7 5 6 11 27 20 9
and went home with a 4-1 win. Jay MacLaurin 9 4 6 10 20 15 5
L1 V Another defenceman had a big MikeMontgomery 8 3 7 0
night against the Uons as Jho 10 32 17 9
n LeGrand Scored one goal and Jim Blackwell 8 2 8 10 12 15 7
I RAA LLW!9 assisted on two others. Mike Jim Van Osch 8 5 4 9 6 19 3 NOV. 11- Power and figure skating
# • Leahy, Derrick Gamble and Rick Dave Kieffer 6 5 2 7 6 7 3 coaches' clinic
Schle" also scored for Tees- 9 3 4 7 13 DEC. 8-9-
F MR rY 4 Dal* Whitfield 9 2 Gord�n City and Plymouth
water. Leo Xhisium was the lone Lorry Donaldson 9 2 4 6 0 11 7
,. .scorer for the Lions. Kevin Carter 2 1 5 6 2 8 3 Michigan exhibition games
Jim Longdo 5 1 5 6 2 10 1 DEC. 22-23- Atom Tournament
'RICTE Each team took four minor Grant Gilchrist 8 3 2 5 5 10 6 DEC. 28- Danish Midget and Howick
R IE:%l penalties. Torn Remington 3 2 1 3 2 7 5
M f eAna ow.W-44111`9 -1 - exhibition game
The Lions meet Goderich Dennis Knox 9 0 2 2 13 20 11
Midgets this Thursday at a pm Stwe Howson 3 1 0 1 10 1 2 FEB. 22-24- Men's Industrial Tournament
In the first game of the lwgm "Milosovik 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 MAR. 8-9 Super Series Tyke Tournament
"NOT ONLY AS GOOD AS THE FIRST regular schedule. Dave Cronin I
NEXT A 'DUTCH AMD SUNDANCE,' BUT Bel I ER." 0 0 0 2 0 0
TMACT101f "CHARD aftnorm. COW&OP801" "i " $ 1 GOAL TENDER STATISTICS GAME TIMES THRU REGULAR SEASON AT NOW
•GOAL UNDElt MP GP CA AVG MM So Tyka's set. I:OD A 2-00
�stlNDAY-MONDAY Br mults DO" Gamble 2S5.01 4.25 10 2.353 0 Squirts Thurs.
Steve DeJong I Poe We" 6:00 p.m.
140:00 2.333 8 3.429 0 0 Fri. 6:00 p.m.
TUESDAY First prim aWkin at Thur- Doug Taylor Bantams Fri. 7:30 p.m.
104:59 1.750 8 4.571 0 0 Midgets 9:00 p.m.
sday night's Dqlkate Bridge Mac Barber 40:00 .667 8 11."4 0 0 Juveniles
NOV- 11-12-13 were Norma Coutts and Nan Fri.
TT1F_ F -Al a Sun. 8:00 P.M.
f__6wib� TEAM RECORD Jr. Ringetto
SHO McKibbon. Other winners were: Sat. 3:00 p.m.
WTIME AT Rpco"v",mded G0m4H1 Played 9: wins 6; losses 3: Sr. Rings"e,
BUTCH AND SMANCE: THE RMY DAYS second, Norma Parker and
ADULT IN XTAIMMOM MAY Sat. 4:00 p.m.
8:00 P.M. a�WMUAM KATT MM DIRD(GIM I T A I third, Alma and Rog Goals -for 39; against 34 Oft'reWfon Leogtw Tues. a Thurs. 9:00 P.m.
r e e e e e e ®• e e e e r'1 1H,&,M,,a, Of Ud,",.W.;1ft—ft!Jr6!h. Kay Gord Kinaha HAT TRICKS (2) Figure Skating Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00
n Jim Von —
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