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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-15, Page 13f , " i _,. 0 The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 15.,1986—Page 13 n icton, over Woodford The Wingha Royals Kevin Deitner scored two chances started to come. trickled past the goalie and demonstrated th, kind of goals and Randy Clarke Cousins and Wheeler each McFarlan helped it the rest " hockey they are capable of picked up two assists. had a sterling chance to open ' of the way into the, net. z. playing in a convincing 5-1- Other goals came from the. scoring as the teams The Royals continued to victoryover their name- 'Murray Baie, who con- Played four -a -side late in the plag� well defensively as sakes from Woodford (Owen tinued a recent Royal first period, picking up the Woodford, waking up to the Soqnd) last Friday. tradition by scoring in his puck in the Woodford zone fact it was going to have to The Royals, who -had lost 9- first game, • and Pete and going one-on-one. do some work td�`get backs 3 to Woodford in a previous` Goodall, who also played a However Gibbons was equal into the game, started to ;mss meeting back in November, stalwart game on defence, to the task, stopping Cousins' aPP1Y Pressure, •��, played almost flawless Although the big line led by hard slapshot and Wheeler's Smith, in search of his first hockey Friday night. They Dave Stephenson and Ken good fake and backhander. shutout of the season, made ` showed great discipline in Cousins did not score, they Finally, with just over two a miraculous save on Harold their own zone and, when the played well and had some minutes left in the period, McMann, who had the whole defence did break down, Ron excellent chances. Each Deitner put the Royals on the open side of the net on a" Smith was there to make the contributed an assist, as did board with a shot -from close rebound early in the 'period, <; . save. Dave Golley and Mark range, set up by some good and again ,on MacLeod alone Smith, in fact, played a Foxton. The pairing of work from McFarlan in the in front after Fred Hemstock marvellous game and Clarke and David Wheeler corner, rang a shot off the,goalpost.- deserved to have a shut -out, also did some excellent Wingham went up 2-0 on He then closed the door on losing it only on a last -gasp penalty killing, helping to Baier's goal early 'in the Brian Fairman, who was in goal by Woodford Captain keep Woodford 0 -for -five on second period. The goal was alone with five minutes left P play. P Y g CROSSING THE BLIJELINE with Dave Stephenson, effort from all their players as they scored a decisive Don MacLeod with 30 the ower la set u b Cousins who drew in the game. seconds" remaining in the Meanwhile the defensive the goaltender out of the net Wingham got a bonus goal. Ken Cousins mesmerized the Woodford defender 5-1 victory over the Royals from Woodford (Owen game, pairings of Paul Mont- to check him 'and' then with four and a half minutes before throwing a pass across to a wide-open Mark Sound) last Friday night. Equally sensational at the gomery with Ken Higgins managed to get the puck remaining as Goodall scored Foxton on the far wing. The Wingham Royals got a good other end of the ice -- despite and Len Stamper with across to Baier at the far from the centre ice red line. the score — was Woodford Goodall helped to keep corner. His booming blast deflected Recreation ReportJokers ■ ■ goalie Rick Gibbons. If' not things under control behind A minute and a half late off a Woodford defenceman BY RENNIE ALEXANDER drop dec'ision for his work Wingham might their own blueline, with help Deitner made it 3-0 with his and skipped past the startled Rte` D1•"�' easily have had, four or five from the backchecking for- second goal of the game, goaltender. more goals. wards. again assisted by McFarlan. The Royals got a little Public skating will be held �®Kincardo 'All the forward lines The game started' slowly , .Finally, with under two sloppy in the dying minutes this Saturday from 1 to 2 net Kinucks played well for Wingham in as the Royals concentrated minutes left in the period, and Smith was forced to p.m. and Sunday from 6:30 to this match and each got a-' on checking the opposition McFarlan scored to give work hard •to 'preserve -his 7:30 p.m, By Lee Cowley . linemate Brett Martin. The margain in the middle piece of the scoring. Doug and controlling thein own Wingham a commanding 4-0 shutout, Finally he lost it The hockey schedule for The Wingham Junior C shots on goal were 10-9 in frame. McFarlan led the team with zone. The hard work paid off lead. A hard blast by Clarke with- just 30 seconds left as this week is as follows: Jokers turned in a rather favor of the Kinucks_ The Jokers opened the a goal and two assists, while and gradually the scoring from the left face-off circle MacLeod's shot from a sharp Thurs., Jan. 16, 7: 1•q p.m., lacklustre effort on home ice The second period was the third period on a power play w,• angle bounced over his Bantam, Bs vs. Listowel: Sunday afternoon, going worst for the Jokers. They with four skaters to Kin - shoulder and dropped into Fri., - Jan. 17,-6:45 p.m., down to a 6-2 defeat at the failed to score on four power- cardine's three. The power „= the net. Atom Bs vs. Mount Forest hands of the Kincardine play attempts. In fact the play finally clicked at the 24 - ROYAL REPLAYS — The and 8:30 p.m., Royals vs. Kinucks, The Kinucks, first Kinuck goal of period second mark with Bill Royals showed what hard Durham; currently . Y y in a dogfight with .was a short-handed effort. Haines getting credit. He work and discipline can do, Sat., Jan. 18, 5 p.m., the Goderich Sailors for The Kinuck penalty killers had a lot of help from Dave controlling the game for Novice Bs vs. Etma-Logan fourth place in the six -team were able to. pin the Montgomery, Blake Flett nearly the full 60 minutes (1) ; 8 p.m,, Intermediate league, are a team the Wingham team in its own and Robinson, who passed against one of the stronger ladies vs. Ripley; 9:30 p.m., Jokers should be able to end repeatedly. the puck around well. y teams in the league. Oldtimers vs. Clinton; beat. The frustration finallyled The 3-2 score didn't hold They have been a different Suri., Jan, 19, 2 p*ni., The first period was the town errant pass which Sean out for very long though. A a� a team in the second half of the Novice B exhibition game: most entertaining of the Burton was able to snare. defensive miscue at 2:59 ti season, boasting a record of 3:30 p.m., possibly a Jokers' contest with ',both teams Burton then fed Jamie gave the. Ki'nuck's Dave 2-1-1 in four games. Their exhibition game; 7:30 p.m., skating well and having EnSmerton in close for the Petteplace a gift goal. 'Two only loss was by 4-3 score to Juveniles vs. Milverton; equal opportunities at the goal at 11:13. The Kinucks more Kincardine goals Kincardine in a .game they Mon., Jan. 20, 9:30 p.m., net. The Kinucks' Mitch made good on one of their followed to make the final should have won, Crawford Dodgers vs. Landry drew first blood at two powerplay opportunities score 6-2. Defenceman Brad They also have reduced Stainton Spitfires; 7:32 on the power play with a with lion Lebland connecting,' Reiger connected Eton} the their goals, against average Tues., Jan. 21, 8:30 p.m,, quick shot from the slot, at -47:48 to make the score 3-1 point at 4:34 and Landry beat to just 2.00 during that Bantam As vs. Owen Sound: Jamie Robinson got that for Kincardine after two Joker goalie Mitch Braun stretch, from an average of 10 p.m., Bridge Motors vs. right back for the Jokers at periods of play. Kincardine with a hard shot over his left about eight goals a game Advance -Times, 8:36 on a nice set-up by outshot the Jokers by a 10-8 shouler at 16:47:'1'he shots on during the early part of the There has been one chane a� R g goal were 18-13 for the s season., in the recreation depart- Kinucks in the third period Y With .seven games le €t in ment's winter program — Rockers taketwor and 38-30 overall in the the, season,. Royals' fans Wendy Brewster's ladies' match, could soon get some more . fitnessclasses will be held'at 'from Kincardine Braun played well despite " • cE,= good news; as Manager Bill Sacred Heart Sqhool. the six goals -against. He Kerr continues his quest for. I home -and -home B ll h his in the game in some more firepower. n me -an ome eves u oo errs ver ure t pt ram e. i■ with KincardineBull-Winghamtfor another close the earl going, making The, Royals .will face �u.plicate g game. some spectacular saves. One shooters the Win ham pad save in particular in the Durham "and Lions Head ■ Rockers came away vie- 'In. the first period George this weekend with Durham badge club torious at both ends. Skinn scored from Jim second period left high- v coming to town .for an 8,:30 The first . game saw English, but Kincardine scoring Kinuck forward -• p.m. match Friday and the Wingham' jump out to a 4-0 came right back to tie .the ,Landry shaking his head' in Royals •heading north on The Wingham- Duplicate lead on goals by Bill score 1-1. disbelief. The Joker defence Sunday. The .bus leaves the Bridge Club held its weekly.. Robinson from Jim English, In the second, it was Skinn as a whole had an off -night, . arena at 10:00 a:m. for a 1:00 session last Thursday . English from Gary Lisle; Bill again with an assist from getting trapped up ice on RANDY CLARKE (20) evaded a check by a diving defender and got away a hard shot P•m• game. evening at' the fire hall. ' Telton from Wayne Brown John Cullen. Kincardine numerous occasions to leave . which was' blocked by goalie Rick Gibbons with Kevin Deitner wailing for a rebound. Murray Baier, who scored Winners were: first, . Nona and finally Len Houghton knotted the score at '2-2 to Braun facing two -on -ones Gibbons was forced to make many excellent saves, particularly in the second period, what turned out- to be the Elliott and Harley from Rob Laurie. end the second period: and three -'on -ones all af- ° as the Wingham Royals downed Woodford 5-1 Fridaynight. winning goal for the Ro als. 'Crawford; tied for .second ternoon. g had to be helped.from the ice, Louise Welwood and Ruth Kincardine scored at the It was Jim English from The Win ham team no end of the period to make it 4- Bob Armstrong who finished g ■ " after taking a high stick late Currie with: Kay Forgie and 1. the crni$no na!xr� rho o.,a ,.r doubt4.missed the work of A ■ 1 A iM�1� A � � wwi�w w w � w w'r� - - _ - - 9 ��� ,,.,,,�r-r.urrcr��ra—�•ra,y— �v�arners- zn�ra a reSsive detenceman - - In the recon period the third ,period. Wingham gg cut around the mouth and a Yvonne McPherson and Kincardine, scored once outplayed Kincardine and Jamie McPherson, out of the chipped tooth, but was back ' Margaret. Mundell :and again to end the, scoring.. had many glorious open -net line-up with the flu and the _ F in uniform for Sunday's- fourth, Mary Lloyd, and Bert, Tight forecheckin of energetic tatie th e Roytl' s -2 2 ig t checking and good chances,' but either hit the g g game aat Mildmay. Mathers. oaltendin at both ends of forward-lUcy-Kennedy,' out' g g post or. missed the net to with a shoulder injury suf- the ice kept the final score 4- keep the game Lelose —,those ■ ' 2 for Wingham. were the shooters' excuses, fered last Friday 'night in Fresh off a 5-1 victory over game 2-1 midway through , Ron Smith played another i"'+O wI C� �� /1I0/'s Saturday night saw ,the anyway. Goderich. Woodford in what was by far the third 'period despite. strong game in the Wing(i'am their best game of the year, being out -shot by' a con- net, turning aside 42 of the" • /� t Wingham Royals skated siderable margin, had to shots he faced, while Mike ps e t MI h'e It 9' i to , Mildmay Sunday af- settle for the .single point Campbell was juke as good at The. Howick O timists period ,but Howick main- ternoon and had to. settle. for when Doug Busby scored on the other end of, the ice, Junior D club started off the 'tained , the lead,' scoring" the ,a'2-2 tie. ' a breakaway wi h.8:011eft in stopping Kevin Deitner, Ken P winning ninnew ar last Sunday -on note, defeat defeating Mitdll I's oweroals la f when ° _The . Royals,. who" � led the- - the game. - Cousins and Dave Ste- hen- • - g g P. play ailed son on clear-cut break- Mitchell -9 -6 -for the team's and Dave Hat'ding, -put the .. aways.. second straight win. puck in the empty net with 13 !Hit l SOUA.! P�R� T EA 1 R ��a s�Cl Mildmay took a 1-0lead in Ron Strome started the seconds remaining, for his the first period on Brian scoring for Howick 'in the third goal of the game. Canadian They're back again.°. : Y'ahbee's wrist shot which first period but soon after Top scorers from Mitchell Mitchell's Gu Murra • s Romancing a brand new , deflected off the post. y y came included Jeff Pauli with one . stone. - The Royals tied it in the back to tie the game.' goal and four assists roand Tire� -Wingham 1ICHAI L. [XJUGa11S KATHLFEN TURNER• Second, with Cousins, whoHowick: had a productive Dan Jacobs with two goals. AW [�.gNNv Dewra u y, second eriod g FRa, a sAT. had been shut out b p scorin six °The nett f3owick home 7 a 9 ; Woodford on Friday night, goals. Greg Douglas picked games are Friday, January will w I (I I ryUN. - TNURS.• scoring on a rebound from up three ' goals and two 17, at 8:30 p.m. -against VV � rtl�t�tt' , • v 1 s� h ,. 0 7,30 ; Stephenson andA Pete assists while°Mitchell scored Mitchell and Sunday, .,�d�.-,soodallm ° . m. - -- Od.�la: a_ - :i ce to_ertd fhe nem ��taaa�3'-�P=n�ag�in�-- ^ `°�. lead for Howick. Clinton, . Public support- 3- • HELD ®1/EI • In the third period it was Mitchell came back to would be ' greatly ap • • Cousins again scoring on a score three goals in the third preciated. see®®®®s�®ems•®®•.•®®ere®®eeee®�eeeeeem®em®• g D. • breakaway to give the .14;Royals the lead. Again ' ""RUN T IATI ? Goodall -,and Stephenson Optimist Ates Phone 3571630 fm 24 hour movie informntron picked up assists on the goal. However Busby returned shut out W a I k e rt®n Thurs. PLAYING EFROM'FRIDAY TO ATR DAY JANUARY T 7:00 D TH TQ 23RD. the favor a few minutes later Jan■ 1-986', TooHUSDAY OIDAY NE SH W EACH EVENING AT 8:00 9'00 P,M. SUNDAY to leave the ��Ore _ P.M. .dead Last weekend the Cameron had one assist ' r� �����% locked at two. Wingham Optimist Atoms each. :: DA Mildmay outshot the two games Last Saturday the played g g y an will re -open AWR®� Royals 44-32 throughout the one against Walkerton -and Wingham lads took on Port CMSE game (20-8 in the first dropping a close contest to Elgin in a very close contest. s.aa'Fri. Jan®24',, 196.,period), but Smith held his Port Elgin. At the end of the second team in the game. At Walkerton on Sunday, frame the score was tied at 4- the Wingham team con- 4. Early it the third period Wingham defenceman Len Wingham took a 5-4 lead Stamper and Morris Sch- inued its strong aggressive + tDER The oal°tenati duo of however at the 10 -minute _.__ _ �. . - - mal o'f' 1i41ina iekEc u —�'. g r_ _.._.. _..__._ —Y p 'Andrew Ui`6son and Matthew mark fort Elgin tied the s®' minor and•ttitajor penalties Elmslie combined to record game. s, and misconducts for their With only two minutes left, NEW - '� battle in the second period. their first shut -out of the MANAULMENT season as Wingham downed Craig Elliott of 'Port Elgin Overall Wingham was scored, the game winner on E tagged with six of the nine. Walkerton 4-0. r° ore4on Marr - owner an -- Itis fifth goal of the match to �1 minor penalties called in a'Ryan Deyell paced the, give Port Elgin the 6-5 win. Mr. 7-�rr fpl�r�r�c rl��%tt r wish cleanly -played eontest-, Wingham• attack- with two-. Wingham goal scorers bk �! The Royals host Durham goals and ' one assist. were Hogg, Cameron, �^ f r this Fridayat 8:30 - to thank our cust� p.m. and Jonathon Lane and Mike Hunter, . Lane rand Deyell. travel to Lion's Head Sunday MacKay added the other. . MacKay Irad three assists, ,. 0Al69MUL a their � � Y air s•up�port frit the r��91oAe�cE] for a It 06 m, start. The bus - Wingham goals. Ken Hogg Deyell and Hunter each had leaves the Wingham arena at had two• assists, while two and Mike Tiffin added �t�r.'S, �, l few years. 10:00 a.m. Matthew Hunter and Bart one, A , Ilo i I