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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-02-11, Page 8
PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IL 1965 Zurich Juveniles Swamp Blyth 6-0 First Gare of Playoff Series The Zurich MAA Juveniles drew first blood in their group playoff series with Blyth Lions ,Juveniles on Monday eight, .when they � Cdlt home with a convincing 6-0 victory. The second game of the series was to have been played in the Zur- ich Arena last night. Ken Westlake sparked the Zurich attack with two goals, while Robert Bannister, Barry Block. Roy McAdams and Rich- ard Thiel each notched one, Roy i\icAdams and ICen West- lake. Garry Jeffrey, in the Zurich nets, was full value for his shut- out, many i �'� he turned aside �. tut,. scoring threats throughout the game. Ile was given able assis- tance in the big job of turning back the strong Blyth outfit by his defence corps. _0 - Pee Wees Tied Neither team managed to The Zurich MAA Pee Wees tied their best -of -five playoff score in the first period, but in the second and third Zurich scored three goals, A total of 16 penalties were handed out in the game wita nine of them going to Blyth and seven to Zurich. Bill Schade was the had man of the Zurich six as he picked up three minor penalties, while Barry Block sat out two. Other misdemeanors were sat out by Elmer Robertson, Goderich, was elected president of the Huron Beef Improvement Asso- ciation, with Russell Faber, of Kippen, named vice-president, and Doug Miles, Clinton, secre- tary -treasurer. Local directors are Herb Klopp, Zurich; Winston Shap - ton, Exeter, and Harry Dougall, Exeter. series with Clinton RCAF at two games each on Monday night, when they won the fourth game of the set on their home ice, by a 4-1 score. The fifth and deciding game of the series was to have been played in Zurich last night. In tieing the series at two games each, the Zurich crew showed great determination, as they have been behind all the way through. First game of the series went to Clinton, then Zurich tied the set at one each. Third game of the series was again won by Clinton, only to have the Zurich crew come back with another big victory. In the home game on Monday night, four players, Larry Bess, Randy Decker, Ron Desjardine and Gary Hugill each scored one goal. PRODUCED BY T. G. BRIGHT & CO -', ow Desigi1 New Comfort New Valuel BONDED L G)w B COMFORT YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! Coleman's new Bonded Oil Low Boy Furnaces are scien- tifically designed and pre- cision built in Canada. 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Zurich Bantams In Tie Series With Clinton RCAF As a result of two thrilling victories during the past week, MIXED LEAGUE Happy Gang 0 -John Rau 630, Hensall Hornets 7 - Ernie Laidlaw 549. Hustlers 2 -Richard Bedard 645. Tops 5 -John Robinson 646. Strikers 2 -Roberta Hamilton 590. Nite Hawks 5 -Hazel McEwan 712. Bone Breakers 0 - Laddie Krainik 608. Big Six 7 -Theresa Bedard 581. Ladies' high single: Hazel Mc - Ewan 326. Ladies' high triple: Hazel Mc - Ewan 712. Ladies high average: Hazel McEwan 193. Men's high single: Laddie Krainik 346. Men's high triple: Jack Ham- ilton 800. Men's high average: Jim Be- dard 209. the Zurich MAA Bantams are currently leading their best -of - five playoff series with Clinton RCAF team, two games to one. Fourth game in the series is scheduled for Clinton on Friday night, and if a fifth game is necessary it will be played back in Zurich next Monday night. Zurich 6 -RCAF 5 The big thriller came last Friday night in Clinton when the Zurich gang staged a real come -from -behind effort to win the game with only a minute left to go in regulation time. With less than five minutes to play the RCAF team was lead- ing 5.3, only to have the deter- mined Zurich crew come back with two quick goals in one minute. Then, with only one minute to go, defensive stalwart Doug Stade rifled the winner past the Clinton goalie, to salt away the victory. Final score remained at 6-5. Captain Ron Corriveau was the big gun for Zurich scoring three goals, while R i char d Schilbe, John McKinley and Stade each blinked the red light once. Zurich 3 -Clinton RCAF 1 Playing back on their home ice on Monday night, the Zurich six had an easier time with their opposition as they won easily, 3-1. They scored one goal in each period, while Clinton picked up their lone tally in the third. Once again captain Ron Cor- riveau was the big gun, scor- ing two of his team's three goals. John McKinley added the extra counter. ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE Dominionaires O -M. Rau 522. The Aces 7 -Dot Monroe 647. Packers 7 - Francis Gibson 582. Pin Poppers 0- M. Campbell 465. Untouchables 5 -Irene Hart- man 493. Wee Hopes 2-E. Weido 541. Dashettes 2 -Mona Kraft 639. Hi Lites 5 - Hazel McEwan 63I. High single: Elda Laidlaw 316. High triple: Dot Monroe 744. High Average: Dot Monroe 198; Dolly Mattson 202. 0 BROOMBALL SCORES Dashwood 1, Hensall 1. • Stanley Scooters 1, Kippen 0. Zurich 3, Chiselhurst 2. Parr Line 1, Swamprats 0. 0 Renew Your Subscription Now sisteriM474;,;i0 tr *gar' -.0018181IMEMM rASOL/Ny OM 00-0P* • • �.t FOR BUSINESS, HOME AND THE FARM! STEEL FILING CABINETS • FIREPROOF VAULTS • FIBRE STORAGE CASES • MODERN STEEL DESKS • Before you buy any Office Equipment, see us for the lowest possible prices. 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