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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 14, 1984 — A13
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RING TOSS—The Belles ringette team had a on a team from Stratford.
close brush with victory Sunday as they took (Mcllwralth photos)
Belles lose despite early lead
The Seaforth Belles Ringette team lost
their home opener on Sunday 10.7, in spite of
taking an early 2 goal lead.
The Seaforth girls played a strong first
period managing to stay ahead of Stratford
until halfway through the game.
During the second period Stratford stole
the lead and the Seaforth girls began to feel
the effects of missing three of their top
players due to injuries. Seaforth failed to
capitalize on some good chances and the
game coded in defeat. Both goalies put on a
fine show along whh thcdefencemen w orking
double time. The forwards managed to put
seven goals in the oppositions' net but ti was
not enough for the win.
Amy VandenAkker's hat trick plus assist
led the scoring with Jennifer Watt adding two
goals and one assist Pam Campbell had one
goal, Lisa O'Dwyer one and one assist and
Tammy Taylor had two assists.
The girls' next home game is next Sunday
Nov. 18 at 5:50 p,m.
Rec. dept, probing junior baseball
RECREATION PREVIEW
by Bryan Peter -I
RECREATION DIRECTOR 527:0882
A WICKER PARTY is being held by the
Seaforth Brownies, Guides and Pathfind-
ers. It will be in the Seaforth and District
Community Centres (downstairs hall) from
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, on Thursday,
November 15. There is free admission,
refreshments, and a free draw for a family
picture, donated by Frank Phillips. Every-
one is welcome to attend,
The FIGURE SKATING CLUB will be
having a, meeting on Monday, November
19, at 6:00 p.m. at the A,fena. The purpose
of this meeting is to allow parents 'to ask
questions about their child's progress and
the skating program. •
The annual SANTA CLAUS PARADE will
be held on Saturday, December 8 starting at
1:00 p.m. The Seaforth Lions Club are
organizing this annual parade and if you or
your group wish to enter a float, contact
]rain Johnston,
A meeting to forma JUNIOR BASEBALL
TEAM for Seaforth will be held on Tuesday,
November 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Arena. All
interested players and citizens are invited to
attend, The future of this team will depend
on the interest shown at this meeting.
The following poem is from an unknown
author. The poem has a lot to say about
sports and about life in general:
DON'T QUIT
When things go wrong, as they sonletinleti
will,
When the road you're trudging seems all
uphill,
When the funds are low and the debts are
high,
Midgets start .season with
The Seaforth midget hockey team started
the season with two wins,
A very close and exciting game against
Clinton ended with a score of -.7-4 for
Seaforth, •
At the 14:43 mark of the first period Ron
Pryce opened the scoring for Seaforth with
Brad Beuttenmiller assisting. Five minutes
later Travis Lyndon tied the game at 1-1,
Two minutes later, Trevor Price scored,
putting Seaforth in the lead. Travis Lyndon
tied the game 20 seconds later. Before the
Curling and
BY JOHN PATTERSON SR.
Curling- got going after a one eek
postponement due to mild weather.
The Junior Club opened the season
Monday udder the guidance of Irma Prvce.
'Their 1984-5 officers are president. Todd
Doig; vice • preside t,, Darel Finnigan;
secrett}Ify-treasurer, 7 nice Scott; press
,ciforttrt4�'Ditaor+?'aafgip ; ‘ • • — 1••
There is still room or new curlers on the
teams. Keen interest has also been shown in
junior competitive and honspiel curling.
The Club I . attempt to assess what
interest there may be by . more senior age
group for exercise and fun on the curling ice.
Those interested should call Irma Pryce
(527.0917),
LADIES CURLING
Even though curling started Oct. 30, the
Ladies Club still held its opening potluck
supper.
Door prizes were won by Pat Deighton,
Mary Anne McNichol and Marjorie Cole-
man, Costume prizes were won by Judy
DeJong, Elsie Beuerman and Isobelle
Moore.
Cardame prizes were won by Isobelle
Moore, Anne Laverty, Elaine Van Hevel and
Irma Pryce.
The Ladies Club newsletter is available for
those who did not get their copy.
,Listowel held a cash spiel Nov, 9 and 1.0.
Gord Pryce entered a team with Mike
Thomas, vice; Dave Ste Marie, second and
Petite ringette outshoot opponents. 60-8
The Seaforth Petite Ringette team re•
cently played two games.
On Nov. 4 the Ponderosa team from
Stratford travelled to Seaforth where they
were handily defeated 2.5-1. The top scorer
for Seaforth was Susan Rowcliffe who
pocketed 11 goals and five assists. Tawnya
Taylor added four goals and five assists
while Jill Betties, one of the team's first year
players, netted five goals and an assist.
Janice Rodney and Angie Roth fired two
goals and two assists each. Jill Woods.
another first year player, scored once. Tracy
Fortune was outstanding In the net allowing
only one goal.
On Nov, 11 Seaforth played a home game
against Stratford's Mr. Grocer team, It was
the Petite's toughest game of the season
thus far but they managed an impressive
11.2 victory.
Tracy Fortune taking a break from her
goalie duties scored seven times and added
one assist. Susan Rowcliffe netted two goals
and an assist. Jill Betties and Jill Woods.
SCOREBOARD
YBC
Blue Jays 20, dodgers 20 Tigers 19. Whole Soks 16
High lady, Katrina Lindeman 172. 173. double 345
High men. Todd McLean 180. Dwayne Price 182
MIXED DOUBLES
Weekly ladles high single. triple, B4rb Wesenberg 250
619
Men's high single, triple. Bran Date, 272. 759
Season's ladles high single. Barb Wesenberg 288 H,gn
triple. Colleen Lindemann 705. High Average. Helen
Garrick 194
Mens high single, triple average, Brian Dale 272 777
232
Standings Stroke Ritei 32. 26er's 31 6 pack 24. 99er s
19, 40 tber's 12, Ghost Busters 12
LEGION
High triple, Jean Cairns 848, Don Wood 658
High single. Marg Ungarian 284, Don Wood 269
Standings: Pacers 24, No Name 23, Darflelds 20, Homos
18, Peanuts 14. Critters 8
COMMERCIAL BOWLING
Women's high single. Cathy Vock 231, Sharon Forest
281
High triple. Cathy Vock 585, Sharon Forest 692
High average -Cathy Vock 195
Men's high single. Ron Harris 352. High triple, Ron
Harris 817, John Steffen 291 High average. John Ven
Bakel 279
Standings Tip Toes 38, Misfits 28 Baul,nge's 26 The
Thriller 23. Ankle Biters 20, The Swingers 12
SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLERS
High ladies. Win Murphy 509, Rachel Riehl 441 Jean
Keys 430
High men. Bert Walters 565. Campbel Wey 529 Harold
Pridham 500
High alley Stan Haien, Bert Walsers. Beatrice Storey
Charlie Perkins
ST. JAMES BOWLING
Ladles high Bingle and triple. Marie Palin 246 and 666
Mens high single and triple. John Hauwert 298 and 729
Standings Jaguars 36, Corvettes 27. Chargers 26
VW's 37. Cadlilaca 15, Cougars 27
THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING LEAGUE
Women'a weekly high single, JIII Jervis 243 Tr,pte,
Ellen Gould 572 Average -Linda Gridzak 203
Seasons high single, triple. average. Linda Gridzak
289. 695, 203
Mens weekly high single, Mike Meldtnger 298 Triple,
Eric Matzotd 768. Average -Brian Dale 223
Seasons high single -Brian Barry 330, high triple. J,m
Brown 790, average, Brian Dale 223.
Standings Turkey Shoot 35, Six Pack 31, No Names 31,
The Red Army 28, Guess Who 24, The Bandits 21
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BROOMBALL
Queens 4 Perth 0 Chiselhurst 4, Commercial 1 Jr
Farmers 0, Parr Line 8. Winthrop 2, CCat 0
THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BROOMBALL
Easy Riders', Queens Knights 0 Jr Farmers 2. Grads
2 Chiselhurst7,Egmondville2 CCats 6. Winthrop 0 Parr
Line 0, Seaforth 'A's' 8 Slabtown 0, Seaforth 'Bs' 5
Athletes persevere
(Continued from page A 12)
situation, the runner continued.
In an article in the Globe and Mail those
of us who missed the dramatic moment on
television got the same play by play
commentary,
"Gete Waitz is having a problem of
some sort," said Jim McKay, the ABC
broadcasting anchor. "Could be a diarrhea
problem." , 1 actful. right? Even more
specifically the article continued..,."Waltz
was seen to be holding tissues and
occasionally touching the back of her thigh
with them," "She was adjusting her
shorts," said McKay, "so we had
conjectured, frankly that it might be
diarrhea."
Again 111 ask - what motivates people?
who also had an assist; pocketed single goals
while Janice Rodney added an assist
Taw'nva Taylor gaye a great performance
in her first game as goalie.
Seaforth is proving to be the team to beat
this year with a 4-0 record thus far In the
season. They have outscored the opposition
60-8 in these games.
Centenaires defeat Bothwell
Sparked by a two goal performance by
Mark McLlwain, the Seaforth Centenaires
defeated the Bothwell Barons 7-3 Sunday in
Bothwell. Single goals were scored by Greg
Murray, Jim Campbell. Tom Turner, John
Dale and Dave Akey,
Bothwell goals were scored by M. Hind,
R. Graham and R. Warren, Seaforth outshot
Bothwell 45 to 29. Seaforth's next home
game is Sunday, Nov. 18 when they host the
Belmont Bombers.
first period was over Ron Pryce scored from
a pass from Mark Stapleton,
Just into the second period Kevin Cooper
scored unassisted. But Clinton came back
with two quick goals by Travis Lyndon and
Troy Falconer again tying the game. With
five minutes left in the second period Mike
Bettles'in an unassisted goal put Seaforth
ahead by one.
The third period saw Seaforth scoring two
more goals by Ron Pryce and Chris Cardno.
On Nov, 6 Elma Logan travelled to.
Don't give up though the pace seems slow -
You may succeed with another blow.
Often the goal is nearer than
It seems to a faint and faltering man;
Often the struggler has given up
When he might have captured the victors
cup;
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh','.
When care is pressing you down a bit -
Rest if you must, but don't you quit.
Life is queer with its twist§ and turns,
As everyone of us sometimes learns, '
And many a fellow turns about,
When he might have won had he. stuck it
out, -
And he learned too late when the night'
came down,
How close he. was to the 'golden crown.
Success is failure turned inside out -
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems afar,
So stick to the light when you're hardest hit.
It's when things seem worst that you
mustn't quit.
•
two wins
Seaforth. A very one-sided game was played
with Seaforth winning 18-0. Pat Murray
played an exceptional game scoring six goal
and three assists, Ron Pryce score lona goals;
with Mike Betties scoring three while.Trevof
Price and Scott Driscoll each scored two,
Dwayne Osborn got one goal.
Tonight and . tomorrow night Seaforth
plays Mitchell and Wingham respectively;
On Nov, 20 Clinton plays In Seaforth at 8:15
{p,
p.m. and • Nov. 21 Seaforth travels to
Brussels,
rway after week delay
Brian MacDonald, lead, But the team could
not bring the big prize home,
Last week's scores are: Men's 7 p.m.
Draw: Steve Brown defeated Pave Beattie
3; Beecher Menzies tied John Patterson
S , 4-4; Bill Roberton defeated Dave
C,rnish, 6-4.
Men's 9 p,m. Draw; Gary McNichol
loll d Bill •Catgpbell, 8-4: Gord Pryce
de - ted Doug Rowcliffe, 7-6.
Ladles' Tues, Draw: Irma Pryce defeated
Marie McGavl7, 5-3; Pat Dalton tied Joan
Beuerman, 6.6; Terry Ward defeated Flo
Smith, 5-2.
Mixed Draw Thurs. 7 p.m.: Steve Brown
defeated Dave Beattie, 6-3; Beecher
Menzies defeated Brian MacDonald, 8-6
John Moore tied Gord Pryce, 6-6; Tim
Collyer defeated John Patterson, 7-5.
9 p,m, Draw: Frank Van Hevel defeated
Don Dalton, 9-1; Bob Fotheringham de-
feated Gary McNichol, 6-5; John Bennett
defeated Roy Beuerman, 12-6; Neil Dolmage
defeated Rots Beuerman, 6 5,
.41day 8 prm. Draw: ' lYoug Rowcliffe
defeated Mike Thomas, 7-3; Dave Ste Marie
defeated John Thompson, 8-6.
Junior Draw Mon, 4 p,m.; Wm, Fo eF-
inpham defeated Peter Ste. Marie, 4-1; Todd
Doig defeated Jeremy Miller, 6-4; Cathy
Pryce and Brian Beattie a bye.
GET AWAY -The goalie for the Bruins Sunday night
clears the puck In a game against the Hawks
(McIlwrallh photo)
RIGHT ON TARGET—The Bruin goalie wag
no match for this shot fired on him by the
Hawk offensive Sunday
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action
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