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For the second time this Kincardine back into the later Dennis Knox, called up other wing on the big line
month the Wingham Royals game. The Kings then scored to fill, in on- the Wingham with Derrick and Dennis
had a victory over the twice more while holding the blueline for this game, Burrows, scored the winner.
league -leading Kincardine
Royals scoreless to claim the restored the Royal lead when ROYAL
Kings within their grasp, win.Lhad
his wristshot from the point Coach Larry Lane again
only to have it slip away. Dave Stephenson, who had went all the way, with the to juggle lines for this game,
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In the game played last
missed one game due to ill- goaltender screened the shortage of defencemen
T on e a
Wednesday night at Kin ness, was back in fine form, play. forcing 'him to move Doug
sardine, the Kings, led by the getting the Royals on the A minute and a half after McFarlan — who centres
five -point performance of
scoreboard early in the first that the Royals were back in what has been one of the
Dennis Burrows, the WOAA period, taking advantage of front by a two -goal margin Royals' top lines during the
Intermediate league's -on-one break with Ken when Clarke jumped on a — back to the
a two past month
leading scorer, rallied for Cousins. Cousins passed to KincardineoViscue to score blueline_
three goals in the third Stephenson who put the puck Ed Sweeney joined
an unassisted goal. After a the
period to edge the Royals 6-5. behind. Ron Martin in the defenceman lost the puck' in team for this game and
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Earlier this month at. Kincardine net. front off 'his own net, Clarke played with lots of hustle.
Wingham i the Kings also With 13:23 gone in the showed his appreciation by Dennis Knox, on loan from
managed to score a one -goal period, Clarke scored his poking it past Martin for a 4- the Wingham Industrial
victory over the Royals, 4,-3. first of two goals to increase 2 lead. League, played as well as he
Despite being short the margin to 2-0, taking a The goal made up for a did two years ago when the
handed, with only 11 skaters
pass from Doug McFarlan missed opportunity just big defenceman helped to
dressed for the, game, the and then firing a slapshot moments earlier when, lead the Royals to theWOAA
Royals gave the Kings all the'A' championship. Knox
from a sharp angle. Clarke missed on a clear
competition they could
handle.. Paced by a two -goal Kincardine struck back breakaway. made good plays offensively
with just under two minutes Kincardine again narrow. and did a lot of checking.
Performance from Randy left in the period,' Andy ed the margin when purrows Both goaltenders also
Clarke, Wingham jumped Sheddon beating Ron Smith scored with 6:31 left in the played well. Smith has
into a 2-0 lead in the first to make the score 2-1 after 20 period. But Kevin Deitner drawn . all the starting
period and then, after the minutes
restored the lead in the dying assignments in recent weeks
Kings had come back to 'tie Four and a half minutes minutes, breaking around and appears to thrive under
it, went ahead again 4-2. into the second period, Cam the defence and then cutting the heavy workload.
With 20 minutes left to Hendrie tied the score on a in front of the net and sliding Dennis Burrows of Kin -
HE S60RES!—Matthew Hunter raised his arms in got'a goal late in the period and two more in the third to play, the Royals were in power play. As was the case the puck underneath the cardine is leading the league
jubilation after poking the puck in from the side of the score a 3-1 win, averagingcommand with a 5-3 lead. on the Sheddon goal, Dennis:' goalie. in scoring this season. He an earlier 4-0 loss to However a power -play goal Burrows started the play The Royals held Kin- figured in five of the Kin -
net ' to give Wingham Optimist Atoms a 1 -0 lead in the Wingham. on a two-man advantage in leading to the goal. cardine goals and someone
second period against Walkerton. However. Walkerton • le cardine at bay for the first
the third period allowed However five minutes six minutes of the third from his line was involved in
Recreation Report
NNIE ALEXANDER period until consecutive all six.
Kin Bantams loseBYRE Rei Director tripping calls against The Kings remain the
Slow startagain sInkStephenson and Deitner left number one team in the
s
Public skating. Saturday, them twd', men short. league with a record of 16-2,
to wen Sou nd Feb. 1, 1 to 2 p.m. and
Burrows wasted no time both losses coming against
Sunday, Feb. 2, 6:30.- to 7:30 potting his second goal of the the Teeswater Falcons.
The Wingham Kinsmen' with Brophy, Martin and p-ni. Wingham Jokers 6=2 evening. However, based on their two
Bantams lost a close game•Jason Cpultes picking up toe Parents and Tots on That goal brought the meetings since play resumed
By Lee Cowley play. the Joker go
last Thursday to Owen Sound assists as Wingham went Tuesdays and Thursdays. 41, turning aside Kings back to life and within following the holidays, the
by a count of 8-7. ahead 5-4. Figpre skating is Mondays. Aslow start was once Brett Cameron finally 40 of the 46 shots directed at two minutes they had tied. Royals are clearly not out-
'Wingham opened the. Owen Sound opened the andWOdnesdays. again the downfall of the ended- the Joker scoring him. The Jokers managed 22 'the g4me at five, Chris classed against them.
scoring in the final frame on The hockey schedule is as Win am Junior C Jokers. drought when he connected shots at the Port Elgin goal. Harris getting the goal on the A tough. test of just how
scoring early in the first markers by Bill McMillan follows: In their Friday night contest at 15:49 with help from Dave Dave Montgomery is only Kincardine scoring play good the Royals are will
period when Corey McKee and Dave Wardell. McKee Thursday, Bantam B vs_ against the second -place Montgomery and Bill continuing to be the offensive in which Burrows did not come this Friday night when -
scored on a play from Bill
tied it up for Wingham on an Port Elgin Bears, they fell Haines. The middle frame leader forlthe Jokers. He has have a hand. they host the Teeswater
Kinaban . and ' Chris Michie. unassisted effort'in a seesaw. Friday, Clinton,;, y, 6:45 p.m. Atom behind, 4-0 by the midpoint of ended with the Bears up 4-1, 34 points in the 20 games he With 6:43 left in. the game Falcons. Game time is 8:30
Owen Sound's Kevin B the game. ' Although p.m. at the Wingham arena.
battle between the, two v . s. Milverton;. 8:30 p.m. , Me. ugh they having outshot the Jokers 14 has played this season. Ed Young, who . plays the
Hodgkinson soon retaliated teams, stayed with the .Bears the to five.
by blasting the puck into the, Royals vs. Teeswater;
Chris Porter put Owen Saturday, 2 p.m. Novice A, rest of the way, it, was not In the third period the Host Teeswater on Friday
Wingham net. Sound ahead once. more vs. I Walkerton; 3:30 Atom A, enough and they ended, up Bears' Darcy King scored
Paul Brophy put Wingham before Coultes tied the score; vs Hanover; 8,0.m. lat. dropping a 6-2 decision.twice within 47 seconds near ahead again on - a play , from assisted by Kinahan. .. - First -period goals for the the midway point of theLadies 'Blues' vs. Tiverton, homanded Ro.
Sis
Rick Leachman. However Kraig Patterson put Owen 9:30 Rockers old -timers.. -Vs. . Bears. were scored by Terry period to give his club a
Owen Sound .rebounded to Sound back in the lead with ClintonTeachers; King at 1:21, Jamie Pegg at commanding &1 lead.
score three goals in less than the eventual game -winning Sunday,'; p.m. Novice B 16:15 and- Doug Bartlett at Tim Brown closed the
one minute to end the first goal. -, Despite numerous Vs. Lucknow; 3:30 Wingham 19;12. They outshot the scoring with eight seconds �w�ed 6=4, by. -Tai
period 4-2. scoring chances, Wingham Jokers vg. Port Elgin; Jokers 20 -to -nine in the left in, the game, assisis
Wingham. had, the second couldn't pop the puck into the Monday, 9:30 p.m. Bridge period• again going to,Montgomery A 'woefully short-handed drawing two assists. game. The winning goal was
period scoring to themselves Owen Sound. Motors' vs.'- Stainton Spit- The Bears padded. their and Haines. Shots on goal sq Royals Wingham 'opened tliie'
uad. of Wingbam scored with two Royals
as they scored. three unan- The team began playoffs. fires- lead to 4-0 at 9:27 of the were More even in the final dr a 64 decision to'the scorigg-in the first-min6te o . n sitting in the penalty box.
9 od when Jim period, the Bears taking 12 dropped
swered goals. Jeff .Tolton, Tuesday against Clinton at Tuesday, 10 p.m. Crawford second -Peri Tara Cyclones at Tara last a goal by Cousins and in- With Len Stamper out with
McKee and Brett Martin the Lockridge -'Memorial Dodgers vs. Advance -Times. Bumsteid beat goalie Greg. shots to the Jokers' eight.. Friday night,' hurting thpir creased the lead- to 2-0 � on a sore shoulder suffered in
scored for the home team Arena. McClement on the power McClement played well in Wednesday night's game
chances of overtaking Higgins' goal with 4:18 left in
TeeswAter for home -ice the period. '•Mike -`Huber's against Kincardine and Paul
0 iC Juniors advantage in the upco MontgomryPete, Goodall
• Atoms edge . d H W k .Inch ird. ming. Unassisted goal half a minuteSco-Play. �7-Bob-Alton-filled in on defenceThe Optimist Atoms,were, IW%77on playqffs. after 20 minute"f..... 'toe I,
ISQUA Intermediate hockey' later cut the marg- ''to 2-1 and Tomei in all absent,
by Wa1kerWAW0_t and e lo�s in
Despite shqwing up with Cousins, second goal of the with Higgins and Doug
MOVER • still short-handed because of
USINIMOREThe Howbek Optimist time 7-7.'Tavi'stock led the' only one dellenceman-and a night, again set up by McFarlan and played -well.SPIES LIEFMGNTS sickness when they met
Junior D club host way. in the first frame, handful of forwards, the Deitner and Foxton, made it ed The loss leaves Wingham
as.: Walkerton Atoms on
AYKR0YDwr'-_'U Brussels last Wednesday 'scoring three goals while, Royals 'still ,managed 3-1 six minutes into 'three * points behind
CHEW CHASE DAN 7:34 the
Lga FRI.-SAY. Saturday at the Wingham
•mop= 7&V evening in a close match, Howick picked up two. jump on top 3-1 early in the second period. However Teeswater going into Friday
• arena,.
•eventually won by Brussels -Howick came back to game. However four goals three straight goals by Tara night's game against the
• STARTS Two novice players, Ryan 3-2. scoit-e.twice in the middle by Tara in the second period left Wingham trailing 4-3 Falcons. The Royals need a
• SUNDAY Leibold and Jeremy Brown, Howick scorers were Dave frame while 'Tavistock and an insurance marker in before Deitner's goal' tied win, since they 'will face
FEB.' 2/84 Teeswater in the opening
joined the boys to fill the Harding and Greg Douglas. added only one to end the the third 'provided the things up with six minutes
gaps- �ckjeol_ in ir�ound of the playoffs and the
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tie ieaM WOrKWMr-d-Witr
Howick traveled to Clinton to, The third'period proved to Kevin Deitner - and er team i EA&A
7:30 p.m. went into an early lead on a Ken Gary. Gingrich's power
compete, resulting, in a+4 be very exciting as -both Cousins Were the top marks- play goal in the last minute' gets the extra home game.,
•Alk A111111k • -goat by Matthew - Hunteir. tie. Clinton's Dan Norton squads 16r, the r men, for the Royal, in this of thii
With 27 seconds left' in the perioderoded tobethe 'AnyofiCitwho-saw Saturday
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GLENNN opened the scoring in the winning position. ' Harding.' •wide-open game, in which 'teams night's overtime game
CL2SE • second period, Walkerton first , period. However and Mike Murray each the Cyclonbs out -shot the played nearly a scoreless between the Leafs and the
tied .the score.
JEFF During 'the third period. Howick managed to gainonescored unassisted goals for 'lloyals..,13-42. Deitner-,, with aa third period, the only goal CAnadietis will hale some
goal to tie the match. Howick and a third marker goal and three assists, had a coming offthe stick of Rob 'idea what it's like when the
BRIDGES •: Walkerton scored two more Only 26' s . econds later was .added to result in a 7-7
han6n' every Royal scoring Houle With 3:03 left to play, N.Royals and the Falcons get
•make the final out -
TUESDAY NIGHTS ME STILL. 2.00 : goals to' in' Clinton came back to score fie. Tavistoek also added play-, while Cousins. was ROYAL REPLAY— A lack together. This promises to be
come 3-.1. another marker to take a 2-1 three'" goals in the final close behind with two goals
of players again, due to ill- an excellent gameand, as an
lead at the end of the first period. and one assist. Ken Higgins, ness and shift work, left the additional incentive, the first
'frame. Howick travels to Brussels the lone 'member, of the -Royals playing with a make-. 50 fans will get $1.00 off, the
Clinton' scored two more'. tonight (Wednesday) and regqlar'.defensive corps to shift lineup, both at forward price of -a large pizza from
goals in the second, holding . Will head to Clinton -on make the trip; got the other and defengively. Even so Pepi's. Game time is 8:30
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-off all Howick attempts -to Sun for a 3 p.m. start. goal, wifli Mark Foxton they shohlChave won the p.m. at the Wingham arena.,
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PLAYING FROM'FRIDAY TO THU S AY ahead 4-1., Howick ahead
determination
pa'i'd' . off, when Mark, s.
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AND 9. P.M.'SUNDAY"TO THURSDAY ONE with 1:'17 secon&lAt in the
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SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M. game. Howick,, goalie
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Clinton out in the third
period, enabling Howick to
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Tavistock came to Howick
on. Sunday for a game that
ended in another tie, this
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Howick Atoms 1_4
get revenge
Led by Kyle Wheeler's two
goals and one assist, the
Howick Atoms got revenge
over Normariby last Sunday
night in Howick, defeating
the-visitors4-1.
OAIiEMTAL
Also scoring for Howick
GUID were Ryan Gallaher and
Trevor Smith. Botkiads also
r. picked up assists. Danny
71A8k, McGregor and Jason
D'Arcey added assists for
Howick as well.
Dennis Wintemute played
very solidly in net for
Howick and came up with
several good' saves. Ian
Phillips scored for Nor-
manby..
ATOM ANTICS — Congra-
tulations are extended to GUARDING THE POST—Goalie Craig 8aynton of the game Saturday afternoon, Listowel won the game han-
p.,' Wbeeler for his 50th goal of Wingham Novice A "team guarded the• post as Listowel di1v by a 15-2 score,
the season. Novices mounted an attack in the final minutes of their