The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-21, Page 13i
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RIGHT PAST HIM—Royal goalie Keith Elston didn't have a chance on this shot as the
Mildmay player caught the rebound and tossed the puck right past him notching up one of
the six goals scored against the locals during the game last Saturday niaht.
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ZRomels suffer Tie win Advaaos-Tlsasa, Ne...b.r tl, 1 --per. 38
eat twice
The �
Royals travelled to INInghom
Wellesley Nov. is and meta 11ronmen drop
stubborn W�Y yup,bowing _
to this Mfrebaots 5.4. Three third
pedormance t e�iSIvn Tri BiaclC �"�
awks
Royals and ov
ercame their �'
second Period lead. The Wingham Irmmen found went on a rami+p, sax*g 111t�ee tallied �� Asti a 11�
Bruce Sboff lied in the first themselves on the abort end of an more times, and Walin rim Ismd
Period for the Royals while Bill 64 decision in a game played in itself in a 60 lead before Dave I[ike Montgomery aW. 2100
Kerr and Ed Williams soared in Walkerton Friday night. Sbaky Kieffer beat McNair. He knocked Reminstost , "As
the second. Kar added the goaltending by the lraunen, who in the rebound atter initial saves clic � 1� dR9iMid 0, 10
Royals' final marker in the third were outbustied by the Black m Maclaurin and Whittid4: da■IRs, bat had a
period. Hawks throughout the first
a change of midway I� r -01d11105 wah
Again Keith Elston played a minutes of play, them through the second, Pettepiace —now bll b hlaat
strong game in the nets, facing 46 looking at 117-1 ddlcit going into found the mark for Me an goad d a bsm d shots. RieKer Mpped
shots in the game, 21 in the final the third Period• when he flipped the puck over a is a baddmmde< to I&NWes
period. When the Im men finally got sprawled Dedoag. stick side at 17:13 and &eve Pitt
Saturday the Royals hosted themselves untracked and The Ironmen came out flying rounded out ibis sewft for
Mildmay Monarchs and were mobile in the third, Black Hawk but managed only three goals in Walkerton at elle Is:i nark.
beaten by a quick skating club goalie Greg McNair made some the third. Whitfield backhanded Tbfs was the h onmen's fourth
that opened a 5-0 lead beforethe f c saves. The Wingham one past McNair at the S: to lass Of the season.
Royals got on the board in the teamYed hockey for the last
second period when Johnston 20 MUCR and had it not been for d� % - - Win9ha m I ronmen
scored. McNair, ahold conceivably have ,/ i
The locals mounted a scored enough for a tie. Jr. "C" Statistics
comeback in the third period with The Hawks took 3-0 a first - -
90813 by LOW& and Jacklin Period lead on goals by Clint
before a final Monarch tally Petteplace, Dennis Henderson UP TO AND INCLUDINIG NOVLUM 16/79
Closed the scoring. The final and Steve Zettler. Although IND11*41 STATISM$
score was 6-3 for the Monarche Walkerton moved the puck
The first statistics released by around on the first goal, Doug PLAYER G.P. G. A. PTS. poL +
the OHA Intermediate C Group Taylor in the Wingham net Mark Froyne, 11 T3 9 22 6 29 12
Two showed the Royals tied with looked bad as he hardly moved Jay MacLaurin 12 5 12 17 20 24 11
G°derich for third Place in tfie when Petteplace circled to his far Bernie Haines 10 8 8 16 37 29 19
league behind 'Mildmay the side before backhanding the puck Gord Kinahan 11 7 7 14 10 28 16
leader and runner-up Lucknow. into a wide open net. Henderson Pat Murray 12 3 11 14 4 14 17
The Royals' Rich Jacklin and scored an easy goal with a Ed Haines 12 1 13 14 47 25 15
Bob Johnston are fifth and' slaPshot from the left point; Dave Kieffer 8 9 4 13 8 14 4
seventh in the scoring race re- again Taylor looked bad on the 12 4 6 12 13 18 5
12 8 25 7
Jim Van Osch 11 6 6
spectively. goal. Zettler's goal came as the Dale Whitfield
Come and see the Royals when result of the Ironmen's failure to Jim Blackwell 1
they host group three leader, clear the puck. l 3 8 11 16 18 15
Fergus, at Lackridge Memorial In the second period Petteplace Mike Montgomery 10 3 8 11 40 24 12
Arena Friday Nov, 23 at 8:30 Kevin Carter 4 3 6 9 4 14 8
Grant Gilchrist 11 6 2 8 5 13 10
DIVES FOR THE SAVE—Goalie Keith Elston wasn't going to lei this shot go by as he Larry Donaldson 10 3 4 7 0 14 8
dived for the save and gloved the puck. This wn only one of many saves he was called an Pee W e es blank Mitch a 11` Jim Longdo 5 1 5 6 ' 2 10 1
to perform during last Saturday's game against Mildmay which ended In a Royal defeat Tom Remington 6 2 3 5 2 12 13
of 6-3. Wingham Legion Peewees period. Tim Brown from Dwayne Dennis Knox 12 0 4 4 15 26 15
,oMnu,o rooi.�s�-�uero.rors.eo,nu,a, journeyed to Mitchell `last Jenkins; Jason Goodall with an Steve Howson 3 1 '0 1 '10, 1 .2
1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ �•. , Tuesday and came home with a assist from Goalie Greg Moore Larry Mi losevi k 3 0 0 0 2 4 6
NIEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, NOV. 21-24
,,,.,,,,,, w� �t�,. _ �,N-►'�, w resounding 7-0 win. and Quinn O'Donohue from Jason Dave Cronin 1 0 0 0 2
. sss15.... �e.nre . It was clear from the opening Goodall.
whistle that coach Larry Lane The second period was only two GOAL TENDO.STATISTICS
. AftUAAF had his team ready to revenge an minutes old when O'Donohue GOAL TENDER MIN. GAMES
R THE STORY OF TWO I W• eSip CoN .S earlier loss to the Mitchell squad. scored his second goal with
Paul Robinson opened the assists from Bill Caeron and PLAYEDPLAYS G.A. AVG. PIM. SO
R JWENIIE DELINQUENTS.
■ - Y Dave Gamble 315:01 s.250 15 2.857
C> ORGE scoring at the 4:06 mark with a Jimmy Dennis. The period ended 0 1 '
BROOKE solo dash through the Mitchell with Jim Brown notching his Steve De Jong 231:38 3:861 17, 4.403 0
■ BURNS SHIELDS ■ By Lyme Nic°hen his interests. wandered to hockey. g goal from Dwayne Doug Taylor 0
team and beat the oaltender second 133:21 2.222 13 5.851
You may wonder how your He 19th .,i:,..aa ,,., i.,.,.Le., . � with a low shot t0 the corner, Mac;Barber .
��I�_ ��� R Jenkins and Jun Dennis. 40:00 0.667 8 11.994 0
IORRAINE GARY • THE -NO sniRr GAar:_ r ---.t •,•• •,•• ••••..o..� - ao
uR� nKuwnHE Mr 80lGER KEVE LUKE r Qr , children become the great in this area. Wingham scored three more •rne same trio got together for
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—BURL N td"d ��� ks*9
skaters they are by the end of the From Toronto Shorty and his �nsv'ered goals in the fust the final goal of thegame as Jim TEAM RECORDI "M��"`°'"aa", year. The credit goes directly to family moved to Lergin Beach Brown completed his hat trick Games Played - 12. Wins - 8, Losses - 4, Ties - 0. Goals For -
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o :�!`Shorty' Brooks, Olive Lapp and and he remembers skating on the from Jenkins and Dennis. 78, Against - 53. Hat Tricks 3 - Bemie Haines Gard I itm-
Fran Brady as well as the many Pine River behind his.house. He eons endure ICE CHIPS—Greg Moore ��'►op Ss"dsY' Nisadsr volunteer co hon, Jim Van Asch. -
Twdslr aches in the club. It remembers cleaning the ice and Played an excellent game in goal
. Nor..bsr 25-26-27 might be interesting to know a then drilling a hole in the middle losing streak for Wingham stopping a penality
little more about these
people. of the clearing. The river hada Clinton Midgets scored two shot and three clean-cut
. This week I will tell you about different current and the water' breakaways. Moore even had an
E , powerplay third period
`� *• Harold Shorty Brooks. " would "skwoosh" .out of the hole tie the Wingham bions 4�4 jest mist on the local's third goal. -
V�'eA , to
`Shorty', as he is affectionately and evenly flood the ice. The hole �. NKV71
Saturday, �
�■�i������� �. called (and by the way, he suits was then l Y, keeping the
Lions
plugged and the rest winless in their young season. Peewees lose
his nickname), was born in spelled fun, whether skating with Seaf -_
England and moved to Toronto his sisteror friends. Drib blasted Wingham 9-5 m -
t..
when he was only five. When he their other league game last to Goderleh-- 4 I would like .m dwnk all my
week. customers
10W THURs„ NOV*' 22 turned six the speed of speed The time did not matter either, On Saturday in Clinton Steve The Wingham Legion PeeWees at the Maiderid fior their patronage
skating grabbed his interest and day d night, for bring
night some On
broke out of his scoring suffered a 7-3 loss to Goderich on in the past and Wbh ; and Ted the befit
event
won a bronze medal in this friends would bring lanterns slump with his first two goals of They night in Wingham.
event when he was only eight which were placed around the the season and Danny Martin and After playing a solid first in their new partnership.
years old. Skating then took place pond, others would bring food Toseason
Foulon added singles, but � od the locals were down 2-1. •
' a on Grenadier Pond, Toronto, as and a regular skating party George Tesseris �
there was no artificial ice. developed. Penalties hurt as all Clintons highlight of the period was a
Shorty was a typical boy and In 1921 or '22 Shorty, and his gds came from powerplays and goal by Doug Stephenson on a
family again moved, this time to gave them a 4-4 draw with the blistcomering wrist shot to the top
Ripley. He again was speed Lions. enlrnRneer. second
1 • • NOV. 23 - 26 Wingham took 19 minutes In Pernod was all BUS
TOURSskating and also barrel jumping. penalties to four for Clinton, who Goderich. as they scored three
2wTIMEs: FRI. a SAT. 7:00 8 9:00 P.M. Mothers' AUX. "I could clear two barrels, ' outshot the home team 29-21. unanswered goals.
Shorty recalls. Rob Lane scored three god The Wingham attack caught December 4 SIMCOE LIGHTS TOUR " �i
SUN. -MON. d:oo P.M. sets work groups It wasn't until 1940 that he Tuesday in Seaforth in a 9-5 win fire in the third period with an
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moved to Wingham and he used over Wingham Goals for the early goal by Doug McFarlin December 27 SKIERS' SPECIAL
The Mothers' Auxiliary to the his hockeyex unassisted. COLLINGWOOD BLUE MOON
ry Wingham Minor. Hockey hockey for the town. In to
2aa lions came from Les Kinahan,
Vaughn Passmore, Dave Nesbitt Goderich quickly regained MOUNTAIN.
Association has set up a new figure skating club was formed. apd Bill Bra control with two goals within one
system for distributing the Shorty had been "puttering Phyte t�'o g 2 SKIERS' SPECIAL
may workload in. the arena booth. around" with figure Wingham outope cont sth and
minute at the halfway mark of BEAVER VALLEY TALLISMAN
gore skating, but to k the wide open contest and lac period. '
All volunteers have been s wasn't until 'S2 that he finally took seven minors to nine for QuinnO'Donohue notched the
+:..... 1 divided into 10 groups, with a settled down.. -
t - captain for each group. Each Shor can't Seaforth. nisi goal of the game withUA0UJ1WT(Q1ft18U(4tQU
tY quite remember The Lions play Mitchell this assists going to Billy Cameron
group will be responsible for all when h turned pro (this means ��� at 8 and Jason Goodall.
r activities at the arena for two he became a professional and lost y p.m. in Wingham. 163 Main St. West, Listowel
weeks during the hockey season. his amateur status), although if ICE CHIPS—Diminutive
o The captains of each group will he had his folder in which h Jamie Robinson was really
e has
contact each person to arrange kept all throwing his weight around 291.-4100
ep the skating parapher- WINGHAM INDUSTRIAL dishing out several good checks
the most convenient time for her nalia over the years he would be HOCKEY LEAGUE on some of the bigger ()oderich
to help• able to tell you the complete Games played Sunday, Nov. players.
' The volunteers come from details. The last three or four 18: Bridge Mustangs, 4, Advance -
families who have children years he has been paying as a Times, 11; Monday, Nov. 19, BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
A in minor hockey, plus" member of the Wingham Figure Crawford Dodgers, 7, Stainton Q.,
a few other interested people Skating Club. Shorty now Spitfires, 4. Bridle res its
4 TUES. - THURS. 8:00 P.M. The auxiliary has pre a volunteers his help and helps II BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT"
schedules for all volunteers; any- teach the younger skaters or STANDINGS: G W L T P Th harshest score of bridge
to the school, one who has not received one newer skaters.C. Dagens 4 3 1 0 6 'malts front Nov. 15 was by at
should pick one up at the arena "I love skating and helping B. Mustangs 4 2 1 1 5 Yvonne McPherson and John
y re breakin booth. A schedule is also posted- skaters," Shorty says with en- A -Times 4 2 2 0 4 Hicks. Margaret Kelly and
rery rule. In the arena, Gordon Rutledge of Brussels ne Mallon
1 \ �' The auxiliary thusiasm. Well, Shorty, we love S. Spitfires 4 0 3 1 1 cat Hotel
any is asking for having you around. You may be captured second place and
everyone's cooperation to make Mr. Harold Brooks to some, but Next Games: Sunday Nov. 25 Lillian Brooks and Norma
1� Parker took third
the system work. Profits from you are just plain Shorty to us Bridge vs Crawfords, 10:00 m., Place' Louise Wingham
P.M., Welwood and Mrs. Whitby of
the booth go to support the minor and the club wouldn't be the Monday, Nov. 76, Advance-1Ymes Lucknow were fourth lace on Freda and"
hockey programs in town. same without you. vs Stainton, 9:30 p.m. P Y Saturday, November 23 and 24
w winners.
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GROUP CAPTAINS—JarW Haines, ENO,* Saxton, Lorna
Brown, Diane Thynne, Marlene Leedllam and Raye Elmslle
are among the group captains who will be ep,ordlnating
work at the Mothers' Auxiliary to minor hockey booth this
Year. Other captains ere Anna Goodall, Joan e, Gall
Holmes and Hilda Stainton. Joan Pletch and WaxIne Robin -
am were resparslble for drawitg UP Mie schedule.
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