HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-01-22, Page 11THURSDAY, JANUARY 22,, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NRWS•
PAGE. ELEVEN,,
Hawks and Bruins Earn Victories
In, Zurich House League Action
(by Doug Turkheirn)
HAWKS 4 BRUINS 3
Saturday morning the Hawks
defeated the Bruins by a close
4-3 score.
The Hawks goals were scored
by Danny Meidinger with two
and Fred Mommersteeg and
Stephen.Haberer with one each.
The Bruins goals were singles
scored by Danny Laporte, David
Schilbe and Dave Clarke.
In the first period the Bruins
scored all their goals. The
Ilawks scored twice in the sec-
ond and last stanza.
There were two penalties to
the Bruins, including a mis con-
duct to David Schilbe. The
Hawks had one penalty.
LEAFS 3 - CANADIENS 2
The Leafs also won by one
goal as they defeated the Can -
Zurich Bantams
Trounce Hensall
(by Doug Turkheim)
Last Wednesday night the
Zurich Bantams skated the an-
other easy victory as they de-
feated Hensall 14-1.
The Zurich attack was led
by Pat Bedard and Bill Bedard
who each scored five. Singles
were scored by Dan Schilbe,
Pete Hesse, Ron Rader, and
Gerald Weido, who scored once
and assisted on six others.
The Hensall loner was scored
by Ken Buchanan.
Zurich scored five times in
the first and four times in the
second, when Hensall scored
their loner. Zurich added five
more in the last stanza.
There were two penalties
called to each team.
BANTAM STANDINGS
GP W T L PTS
Clinton 16 14 1 1 29
Zurich 13 11 1 1 23
Seaforth 13 9 0 4 18
Mitchell 11 3 0 8 6
Goderich 12 3 0 9 6
Hensall 10 3 0 7 6
Ad. Park 13 0 k 12 1
adieus 3-2.
'Leaf singles were scored by
Paul Haggitt, Jeff O'Brien and
Derek O'Brien.
Paul Robinson and Ken Regier
scored for the Canadiens.
The Canadiens scored in the
first and last period. Leafs
scored twice in the second and
once in the third.
There were two penalties
called to each team.
0
Squirts Down
Seaforth, 5 -1
(by Doug Turkheim)
Monday night the Zurich
Squirts registered another win
as they defeated Seaforth, 5-1.
Danny Meidinger led the
Zurich attack as he blinked the
red light three times. Singles
were added by Jeff O'Brien and
Paul Haggitt.
The Seaforth loner was scored
by Paul McClure.
Zurich scored twice in the
first two periods, holding Sea -
forth to their only goal in the
second. Zurich added one
more goal in the last period.
SQUIRT STANDINGS
GP W T L PTS
Goderich 8 8 0 0 16
Zurich 12 7 0 5 14
Hensall 7 3 0 4 6
Mitchell 8 4 1 3 9
Seaforth 10 4 1 5 9
Ad. Park 9 0 0 9 0
0
Zurich Midgets
Beat Adastral Park
(by Doug Turkheim)
Last Friday night the Zurich
Midgets travelled to Adastral
Park and tied the standing at
seven points each as they won
6-1.
Zurich goal scorers were
John Corriveau, Stephen Hesse,
Gerald O'Rourke, Richard Walk-
er, Leo Debus and Tim Decker.
Adastral Park took an early
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MAIN STREET
ZURICH
Open Letter To
Hockey Coaches
Am I really interested in boys?
Am I really trying to develop
better citizens?
Am I really teaching my boys
the fundamentals of good sports-
manship?
Am I giving every boy an equa:
chance to play hockey?
Am I trying to see that the
boys have fun playing hockey?
OR
Am I trying to win games to
bolster my own ego?
Do I say "I won eight games"
or "My kids won eight games?"
And then ask "which is most
important."
The minor hockey committee
suggests that every minor hock-
ey coach might well decide
early what his objectives are.
We further suggest that the
good coach, the coach who is
sincerely interested in the wel-
fare of boys, will try to make
sure that every boy has fun;
that they are reminded constant-
ly that they are playing a game
and that play and game means
having fun. Then add instruct-
ion in sportsmanship and good
citizenship.
When these lessons have been
learned, the boys will be ready
for further teaching of the funda-
mentals of hockey.
Remember - Enjoying the
game is more important than
die soon forgotten champion-
ships.
- Teach the FUN-damentals.
Question - What are YOU try -
1 -0 lead in the first period but
Zurich made it 2-1 before the
period ended. Zurich scored
once in the second and three
more times in the last period.
Ron Clarke played an excel-
lent game in the net for Zurich
as he kicked out many sure
goals throughout the game.
MIDGET STANDINGS
Hensall
Goderich
Clinton
Mitchell
Ad. Park
Zurich
Seaforth
GP
12
11
13
12
12
10
11
W
10
9
8
6
2
2
1
T
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
L
1
2
4
5
9
7
10
PTS
21
18
17
13
5
5
2
0
JUVENILE STANDINGS
Gorrie
Brussels
Zurich
Mitchell
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GP W
5 2
5 5
5 2
5 3
2 1
T L
2 1
1 3
1 . 2
0 2
0 1
PTS
6
3
7
6
2
ZURICH ARENA
SCHEDULE
Thursday, January 22
7 to 11 p.m.
Rec League Hockey
Friday, January 23
8:30 p.m.
Intermediate Hockey
Zurich vs Dashwood
Saturday, January 24
8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Minor Hockey Day
No Public Skating
Sunday, January 25
2 p.m.
Junior "D" Hockey
Mitchell vs Zurich
Monday, January 26
7 to 11 p.m.
Minor Hockey
Tuesday, January 27
8 :30 p.m.
Intermediate Hockey
Wednesday, January 28
7 to 11 p.m.
Minor Hockey
ing to do?
The Canadian Amateur Hock-
ey Association minor hockey
committee suggests that every
coach of a minor hockey team
ask himself this question:"What
Am I trying to do?"
Am I trying to give kids a
chance to play hockey?
Am I working to keep kids off
the street?
PEE WEE STANDINGS
GP W T L PTS
Goderich 12 11 0 1 22
Clinton 14 9 1 4 19
Mitchell 15 9 1 5 19
Zurich 19 8 3 8 19
Seaforth 13 7 1 5 15
Hensall 15 6 2 7 14
Huron Pk, 15 2 3 10 7
Ad. Park 17 2 1 14 5
REGULAR MEETING
OF THE
South Huron & District Association
for the Mentally Retarded
WILL BE HELD AT
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
ON
Wednesday, January 28
8:15 P.M.
SPEAKER — PETER GOMERY,
Program Director of London and District Association
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