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r Peter Bauer handed 1 W , 4.,, ueK,r. .,play ttki fr2 paints.
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The Alliston ,Hornets sent him over the blueline. 5'�t,wr �rFat. �� by y Jell' Cdaaaercirt, 1,96; and,
striking first on a power
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to ca , k ',''' David Willis, l$6.
capture the championship then :' ''t '` � ` t'I d let± ifs wits, nd the
t4 P P Pumped one past Steve to shoot, he parked ? :, `r and the Stampeders
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he Juni hocks Elliotthe stick " 2�� '``{ k 981 into" i and d
a t t or C y o t on ck side. himself to the right of ;� ;�. ` v ,a' i PQi s Robbie Rough Ri ers with 28.
tournarrient held in Clinton,', The 'iso h`"' Kelly Hollenbeck had the
Hawks added to their Higgins and converted a•"• q:. ,, e y
r,,''' "''` Inst weekend. "� , ' lead with two o� is 25 . jid, .e:Ol~t and Doug' Neil: hi h sin le of"199 for the 9,rrls . Recredio Repel
V Y,."",h-, „ . g rebound t0 the open side. :;, '., a ' BY RENNIE ALEXANDER
The Hornets reached the seconds a art. D Zettler "' 1. • and the high double af•332.
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Ag `i'he Hornets struck again��--" fig' N Dwayne, Scott had the high
:' `,,: f'inal5 b drubbing Clinton11- tied t `{' •, :`; m `.' 'the junior division -
Y g potted he first, converting a as the penalized pla=yer tried �; : .:', ." r'• .n - yn
" L ' '�`'' Ta% and Bonnie single of 231 for `the boys and Remember, there is public
- match inbound then' Kevin Kieffer to return to ,a defensive ,' 4 .. :
��,;zy�;t � ,. - 2 in one semi-final 4 ��.a ==''= ��...". C a�rn' bowled- 1151•, thehii hd4u le of 368. the Lockri e
`N),j� while ,the Bears edged got a ti in on a ood 'feed '':<' g b stili at
g P- g osition however he was too>: ,- fr, w,.,;,„ s!�
a.' 4,, Kincardine Ptq:,f:; r•:: �s� g
Cardin ». f ^ ,•w4,
Ki n t�leother. from Mark Walters, A late to et back into the la .:'t;�:. ,' :s, ;`.y,.. sandl~a,an�d'Keith,Maffathad Games of 150 and ovefu Memorial Arena'' every
minute g P Yxs 'Y -128
rvl", u la r Whe er not- t s ,•-` :" . s' 5 ''points; Murray and were roiled by: Tammy Saturda from.2-4 .m. and
::_,, 'I he Wingham Ironmen and Saunders potted hi11.
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„,fir_ fit ched ,his second of the game, .; `a' 4 f'' ''" ^ Y a l�lda Nethery 1017 • and Cls horn 151 and 157 • Lynne 6:30-8 m.
tl " ;reach the la off g second on a ver costl '; Rick" k g , Sunda
p 41 P Y akin a ass from Cousins ' "��: '. . y Bobb Leachman Brauhi 155 Kell Hollen- P'
round to,.,
Brian T g P penalty for the Ironmen. Y `M1 ' �.: �,,, . H ;, and 130 ,- . Y y th
` with 1 139. beck 199. Cher 1 Willis 167 Anyone e
s nf'thr? Trnnmi�n w e ynted on a three -an -one. Jae. Cochrane made it 3-1 'k, � % - Y who winter
ro + : 1, 4 --M -�.-xvi to , IiU t nior division Mike re istra
Wi�tlf.Cllt4►aa :v.st:...,,., . nn S Y . ., � -'; he se , Michael Cameron 216' g tion far
'fl"',r' the most valuable player in a good second effort. .. ;., _ ilastics
'�, :.,,y<'`r'• g g Fraser 152 Dwa a Scott session of boys' Peter and Mar Geor a and QY gym and
force the play and tired two After being taken down, �„ ��'.' � �"~'gymnastics ,',,• the tournament in polling b . ,; .'-. k, ` ' 1060 , points and Michael 231; Brian Stef€Ler, 170; and, girls' •gy
-,, more st Hi ins who was
..;,; the referees andr opposing Pa gg . the slot, he swatted at the;;.t I,:"� .; w nee should contact
:� 1, :" bombarded b shots with no lame Hain h and Jim Griffith had L�wi 170. Recred
y:fsIll"n-_,:r.:"coaches. Y puck as Higgins was g gh1Chambers,
help from the defence. unable to poke it- out of v 1,187. Su. H1,NIOR the Recreation Deaprtment
"''- Dan I•outher of the BANTAMS AND;SENIORS. at 357-i2ot3.
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,w%•`' Kieffer made it 5-2 with his danger. Saundersmade it 4-1
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-Y.', . • Walkerton Black Hawks wasThe Oilers lead'the league The War Hawks"lead in The hockey games this
,12.. J 4AMIE DEWAR bf the Ironmen took a manhandling in front of the Port Elgin net, which in team standings s with 52 team staitdin with 5$
& selected ,as the best defen- second goal of the game and on a shat from u inside the M1
Wayne Hinsperger added blueline, rifling the puck g week at,the LockriQig arena
fi� sive Player• resulted in a Penalty to a .Port player during action between those two teams at the, points. They'are followed by 'points f y are as follows,:
�, The Ironman were win one more to make it 6-2." along the ice to the stick side. followed b the Does
Clinton tournament over the weekend David Tiffin Photo 44 the with 56 'the Alle Cats with
• ( ) - the Islanders, 56,
,the in three starts at Clinton, Trevor Williamson took Rob Nicol and Mark Ronan �,
!i.1,,t . over the goaltending duties made it 6-1 before the , Penguins, 42, the Rangers, 49, the Expos With 48, the Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Pee
,,,,,;. losing 9-2 to Walkerton in the . .
' R 11,*:. opener- New Xear's Da for just over two minutes and Ironmen started their come- I'' . I : s "„ ig, �' � A 27, the lyers, 25, and the Dynamites''with 44.,and the Wees vs. Seaforth;
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=�y``• Y' was given a warm reception ry'° ' s ..t I ---- - + .� . Maple Leafs, 20, . Stoners with 38. Tuesday, 8 p.m,, ,Bantams
;7,.-� then losing a , tough 7-4 g P back. Brian Tenpas potted.
- by the Black Hawk forwards, two goals in just six seconds '; s{, ,, ,, .: jX, !3 Theresa Kenyon bowled Sandra Moffat rolled the vs, Seaforth';
�jy���ti. decision to the poVlcerfui y :` { '. the high single of 147 for the high single o£ 211 for the sr. Tuesday, 10 p.m.',
c Alliston Hornets Saturda who struck for three more to make it 6-3 and Murray a i:° ., '
ry{ is and the high double of
+'ur Y goals "an four shots. Doug Dewar scored with under .... , g junior girls and the high Industrial League, Stain -
morning and finally being settler,
.= routed 12-3 by Port El'giin Don Busby and three minutes remaining to �` `����� 239. triple of 530. tons vs. Advance;
'`' A Dean Tolton rolled the high Sheri Walden rolled the Thursday, $ p.m., Midgets
a'fi .`' Bears who scored. eight Wayne Mills completed the t'y,:,„:,:"' ` '<',>
make it close. Mia^ g
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U. ,: scoring. The Ironmen contiinued "to single of 167 for „thy -boys and high single of 231 and the vs. ,Walkertoli ;