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The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 22,1986—PagiO 13
A scoring spree by Ken shot to the far side restored was probably the easiest, handling mesmerizes op -
Cousins -lifted the Wingham Win ham's two - goal lead. goal he ever scored. ponents, leaving thoroughly
Royals to an 84 victory over A minute after that Rounding the Royal net he befuddled bodies strewn in
Durham 72s in -a WOAA Cousins got the hit trick, found the puck, which 'had his wake as he dipsy-doodles . . . . . . . .
Intermediate hockey game stick -handling aro I und the eluded Smith at the far his way down tale ice. He
last Friday night. defence and getting off a low corner, lying in the crease certainly- knows what to do
Cousins, who was virtually wrist shot that made,it 5-2. and promptly poked it into with the puck when he gets
unstoppable on this night, Durham changed goalies e wide-open goal.
scored five goals and set up midway through the period, the
Nixon got the final Coach,Larry Lane also has
another as the Royals rolled Tim Peart replacing Schutz, Durham goal, taking put together a second -fine -
.to their second consecutive and he managed to hold the Sullivan's pass from behind
looking forward line with
impressive victory on home Royals at bay for the last 10 the net and slapping it past Doug McFarlan centring
ice. a minutes of the secondperiod Smith as the Royals got a speedy wingers Randy
Although the team was not 010
and almost half of the third. little sloppy in their own zone Clarke and Kevin Deitner.
quite as sharp as it had been With 8:25 gone in the final late in the game. This threesome virtually
in the previous week's 5-1 frame Dave Wheeler made itCousins closed out the -owned Woodford in the -
win over Woodford, it was 6-2, following the play and scoring with just over a Royals' 5-1 victory the
more than a match for firing in a rebound after 'minute left, as he once again previous week and ac -
Durham. The Royals also Deitner made a good rush looked like he had the puck counted for a couple of goals
continued to get stand -out down the right wing. This on a string. Cruising down against Durham.
goal -tending from Ron goal, coming just after the the right wing he used line- Pete Goodall's return to
Smith, particularly during Royals had killed off a mate Dave Stephenson as a the blueline on a regular
the early going when the out- petialty With Smith making decoy, holding onto the puck basis has accounted for rt
come was still in doubt. some big saves, took the pa.
.until the - goalie, in of the Royals' resurgence in
Cousins opened the scoring wind 'out of Durham and' desperation, threwhimself the second half of the season,,
just over two minutes into Cousins deflated the visitors out of the net in a vain at- despite the loss of Bernie
the game, beating 'Jeff even further by scoring his tempt to poke the puck away Haines to Harriston Blues.
Schutz i
.n the Durham net fourth of the night just over a and then flipping it 'into the He provides a steadying 6.
with Dave Stephenson and minute later. Finding the
Ken Higgins picking up puck lying in the slot, he net from what appeared to presence and discourages 'GOING, FOR THE HAT TRICK—Ken Cousins scored goalie Jeff Schutz'spads The Durham 'defence never
assists on the goal. The wheeled around a defender be an impossible angle. opposing forwards from I
taking too many liberties in his third goal of the night midway,, through the second did find a way to stop the lanky centreman, who scored
Royals increased the lead to and unleashed a low shot to ROYAL REPLAYS — At period, taking a pass n
2-0 on Ran'dy Clarke's power- make it 7-2. his zone. s from Dave Stephenson and. then five tirries7 in an 8-4 Royal victory Friday.
least once a season Ken striding around a defender and -firing a shot between
play goal from Kevin Durham scored twice in Cousins seems to have a Ron Smith algohas been
Deitner a minute later. the period W make the score game in which, no one can out -standing, starting every •
lon ngHanover Barons
With time running out in a little more respectable, but touch him, and this was one game and providing solidthe period, Bob Sulli'van the Ro a] lead was never of those. Althou h he doesn't goal-tendi' League%P%A,
y .9 . ng as the Royals
narrowed the, gap to 2-1, threatened. Sullivan got his, possess Dave Stephenson's have compiled a 3-1-1 record
beating Smith' from close second of the night on what
at break -away speed, his stick- in their past five matches. 'Jokers 13=6
range moments after the.
goalie had 'Stopped Dave ummel Win gham
By Lee Cowley part of a minute before the siderably and battled the play. The Jokers struck for
Nixon . one breakaway. �O�p, The Wingham Junior C officials decided to in- Hanover club to a close 4-3 three goals un seven man-
However`Cousins returned North StaiS
the favor 35 seconds later on ti
an excellent rush from Jokers traveled, to, Hanover tervene. Despite giving up period loss. Baron goals poweradvantages.
centre ice, stick -handling. last Friday night to take on more than 50 pounds in weire •scored by Greg The Barons' Whiteside
around both defencemen for over.lackriustre ROyals the league -leading Barons- weight and six inches in Mighton, Byers, Steve continued his assault onthe
a power play goal which The Jokers skated stride for height, Robinson (ought Koebel and -Whiteside.' league record books with an
stride with the Barons for Stone to, a draw. Joker goals were scored by eight -point night;
increased the Royal lead to "Into each life a little rain sence due to illness left the Wingham. got on the. score— two periods. Unfortunately Chris Ahrens tied the score ' Brett 'Cameron, Blake Flett The Barons outshot the
3-1 -after 20-mi-nutes of play: must fall," the saying goes, Royals without half of their board at the midway mark of three periods make up a for the Barons at 11:16 on thle and Paul Edwards, who had Jokers 51 to,;23 in the game.
Smith was tested early in and a lot of it fell on the most potent offensive the period. Ken Cousins, who hockey -game, A disastrous power play with a shot from been moved up from his The Man vei 'club also took
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the sec9nd period on a Wingham Royals � Sunday combination and things just had a five -goal night" against second period, in which'the the point that sailed in just customary defence position more than its sha're of the
Durham power play, stop- afternoon when they got worse when -they. lost Durham two days before, Hanover club buried.. the under the cross bar. The first to centre on, a line between penalty minutes, tallying 23
ping a flurry of shots, in- traveled to Lion's Head. Doug McFarlan five -minutes.. tallied on the power play- Jokers seven goals to one,, peri9d ended with the score Jason Goodall and Tim to be Jokers' 13. Despite
,cluding one attempt to kick Missing the services of two into the contest. from Mark Foxton and Paul led to the Wingham team's. tied at two despite a 13-7 Brown,' which did some theitr excellent skating "and
the puck into the net, before of their offensive spark-' McFarlan,,,whose line with Montgomery to break the demise.
edge in shots on goal -for the effective work, especially -making skills, the
in play
Jim Nixon finally beat him. plugs, and with the team as, a Randy Clarke and Kevin shutout. The Barons took an. early Barons. theearly going. Barons are easily tattled and
Picking the puck off the whole not -playing well, the Deitner has been playing Paul Bridge closed out the lead, at 3-29 -when league- The second period was the The only bright spot for the have a tendency to play,an.
boards near the right face- Royals were soundly exceptionally well of late, scoring scoring . leader Terry Jokers' worst 'in several, Jokers. in the game was the dis*ciplined style of
off circle', Nixon used a - drubbed 8-1 by the North got the heave-ho for fighting with '2:23 left to Whiteside, unleashed 'a games, un
make the final. score 8-1. mes, perhaps their'Worst effectiveness of their power hockey.
defenceman, as a screen for . Stars, who had. , thdriiped y after he was cross-checked This was by far the poorest wicked s.lapshot from just of the season. The Barons
his low shot to make it 3-2. them 15-5 in their previous by Chuck Jones, who also got effort the Royals hale outside the left faceoff circle
However that was as close were well deserving.of their 0%
-meeting a month ago. the gate. turned in since their last tbatb�at starting Joker goal 7'1 edge in goals in the %2ay Lea bonspiel
as Durham ever got. Just If not for the fine play of Lion's Head -scored' two'* meeting with Lion's Head- tender Greg McClement. period,' butshooting the
over a minute later, on a Ron Smith, who turned in. early goals and added a third Dec. 20. Since then the team Def enc ema.n Ja,mi e Jokers 26 to 7. •The Jokers
delayed penalty call, Cousins another solid performance in to take a 3-0 lead in the McPherson knotted is coming to Belmore
had won three times, lost the score made a
circled the Durham net and the Wingharn net, the final opening, period. Kelly - goaltending change
just once (4-3 to Kincardine) at one apiece at 5:34 on the midway through the period, The Belmore Curling Club -Saturday,"' said Rodney
fed a perfect pass to Paid count could have -been even. Hellyer got the first- two Power play with a high shot - -substituting Mitch Braufi for will host the second annual Wright, the event organizer.
Montgomery pinching in worse. goals, with Cyril Hellyer and I tied Mildmay. from the left point. Jason McClement.. However Gay Lea Better Butter "But we had a dance
from the point and his quick Dave Stephenson's. ab- assisting on both. Jeff The Royals play -members are
Goodall gave the good guys a McClement had not played Bonspeil, Jan. 26 to Feb. 1. anyway. Our e
0. Robins scored the third goal games on the road this week, temporary lead at 10:39 with poorly, considering the fact The mixed event has at- curling well but I expect we
with 5:05 lbft 1n the period. traveling. to Kincardine an unexpected goal. His high that on several occasions he tracted a field of 14 teams to will have a clear w
HE CAN FLY A JET RACE A CAR by
The Royals gave up only a Wednesday night for a centering pass from the was left virtually defen- e for dance time
_this victory in.the double- thisyear."'
AND OUTSMART A COMPUTER. single goal in the second,- meeting with Kings and then corner hit Hanover goalie eeless. knockout format. ' . . .
Jack Stafford of Wroxeter
period, that coming on an, to Tara oil Fridayinight. The Robbie Nixon ,and bounced The Baron goals were Over half the membership a Ga Lea director said, "W�.
THE GOVERNMENT CREATED FfIM. unassisted effort by Kelly team bus leaves the arena at into the net.• scored by seven different of the club will be involved in y
sponsor a series of eight
AND NOW THEY WANT HIM DESTROYED_ HeIlyer at,the 14:44 mark. 7:00 p.m. both days. Al this point, Hanover marksmen: Jeff McGregor, the bonspiel. A dance will be Better Butter Bonspiels in
Three more goals in the The next home game will captain Robert Stone tangled Ahrens, Mark Bayers, Al held Saturday evening to,
communities where we have
first six and a half minutes of be Jan. 31 against the with the Jokers' Jamie McCann, Whiteside, Rob celebrate the top team's *
a pFesence. The people of
the third period gave the always -tough Te'eswater - Robinson in a free -swinging' W
allace and Richard victory. If a club, member is Belmore certainly seem to
North Stars a 7-0 lead before Falcons. brawl that lasted the better
Graham. The lone tally for not curling he will be in- enjoy the event."
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PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY, JANUARY 24TH TO 30TH. The first -period jinx that goals were by Randy Fritz'at buzzer. The Black Hawks
• SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY
THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:60 P.M. TO had plagued the Wingham 6:48 and by Ken flelmka 12 skated off with a narrow 9-7
Junior C Jokers earlier in the seconds later. margin of victory.
season returned Sunday' in Dave Montgomery got one Montgomery had his best
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the team's match with. the back for the Jokers at 9:39, game of the season for the
Walkerton Black Hawks. but Helmka connected again Jokers with six points on
Despite a strong second half, at 9:39 for Walkerton and the
three goals and three assists
the Jokers were unable to score 'stood. at 9-4 for the to 'take over the team-
climbi out of the 5-0 hole they Black Hawks, scoring lead. Cameron is
put themselves into in the Three unanswered Joker getting batk to top form as
first period and early in the goals, one by Paul Edwards he had three points- on the
second.* and two by Montgomer
al .y, afternoon.
The Black Hawks took a 3-
0 first4ramelead on goa.M by
Dan Hill . at -3:12, , Sean
Bradley at 7:12. and Jim
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HOLDING THE FOR T— Ron Smith watched a shot from Bob Sullivan fly high over the well, turningaside20 of 23
net during third -period action Friday night. Smith back-stopped.the Wingham Royals shots. The Jokers managed
SNOWARAMA
to an 8-4 victory over-Dueham. 10 shots- at Walkerton goal
for Easter 56tils
tender Paul Stever.
In the middle frame, the
PA -MC.' Howick Juniors drop three In Black Hawks, pilicked up
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yhere they left off in the
v The Howick Junior D end the' period at 6-3 for in the final period and
�L Qv e" ,_*i�c>,' - opening period. Consecutive Sunday, Jan. 26
hockey club had a rather Mitchell. I .
Howick was unable to catch goals at 3:45 and 12:46 by
disappointing weekend after Howick fought back in the "up. Moubt Btydges scored Jamie Bradstock staked the (alternate "date Feb. 2)
I SOUARI P its recent successes, drop- final, frame, coming within again with less than one visitors to a commanding 5-0
k E 01 ping three games. one goal of Mitchell at one "minute remaining for the 4-2 lead. f
17' 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
STARTS CHEW Last Friday evening point. Ho'wick's power play final. However Joker Captain
THURS.,• Howick and Mitchell. tom- failed in a final attempt to tie Registration:
AN. 23Clinton came to Howick on Blake Flett finally put the
team on the scoreboard :J CHASE AYKROYD: peted in a hard-fought, the game and Mitchell added rd at Vingharn Legion
4 FRI. -SAT, penalty -filled game in which an empty -net marker. Sunday and won a high-
:. 7&q 44 o Mitchell came out on too by a Roger Walls was the to scoring contest. 13:03, but Kevin Weber gave
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Howick started the game goals and one assist. strong one for the Clinton
MOPIVALUI squad in which it scored no seconds later. The Jokers Wingham Lions Club &
••oNTUFSDAIS off in a strong position, Howick traveled to Mount less than five goals to finished the -second period Wing . ham & District Snowmobile
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6 AOUtT$ scoring the last of'it, with a flurry, scoring twice
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an the Bulldogs which ended in First Bill Haines counted
• unassisted, short-handed , a 4-2 loss for Howick. Howick to bridge the gap in ai 18: 01 to make the score 6 -
tile' remainder of the game Locai. Timmy this year'
marker to end the period on flowick showed Z. Then Brett Camerae found
and eventually resulted in a
6 1vtRy -,How a winning note for Howick, ' ruination in spite of an ab- the net at 19:11. The scorie.at
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• ENDS WED'., JAN. 22nd 7:30 WEEK NIGHTS COMING SOON ahead 3 the end,,af the middle frame
The tables were turned in, However, H'wick matched Howick takes on Brussels stood at 6-3 for the Walkerton Kincardine
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