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14A - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 16, 1987
Broornball's Junior Farmers keep smiling despite 9-0 loss
LADIES BROOMBALL
Junior Girls, at 9 p.m. Queens vs Perth, at
WINTHROP 9 - FARMERS 0 9:50 p.m: Jr. Farmers vs Commercial, and
Great admiration goes out to the Jr, 10:40 p.m. Parr Line vs Winthrop.
Farmers as their disposition never fails MENSBROOMBALL
them. Hat trick, hat trick, hat trick, Deb PARR LINE I - DUMPERS 9
Murray what have you got up your sleeve -Rod Merner gave a pass to Steve Rowat
next, you have captivated enough points for who wasted no time in letting a skyscraper
____.-......-•-one...e.vening,...with,...your-arraYALE0a16A0r-shoLgolo-scorre...GreathavateomejrnIthe_
assistants were Donna Arts and Marg Dumpers with Bob Nash's goal after goal.
Flanagan. Boldness from Jean Haggett as He had passes coming from Brad Finlayson,
she beats on the goalie to achieve two sure Dale Kennedy and Jim Nash. An awkward
shots, with help from Lynn Devereaux and • goal by Frank Flanagan popped over the
Susan Hulley. Dianne Bennett also scored a goalie's head and fell down behind him. An
. goal, thanks for the help Betty Boops and assist mine from Rick Archambault. Bill
Cheryl McClure. Dob collected a few goals himself with sup,
PARR NINE 7 - PERTH 0 • port from Dennis Murray and John Cairns.
Perth Ladies restraint on goals was non -RATS 0 - RUSTLERS 1
profitable, but their endurance was A scramble goal was scored by Leg'
suitable. Norri Symons picks up Sandra Falconer. Les smacked the ball directly into
Wilson's blasting rebound to get one goal. the net with the goalie still watching. the
Also sharing inlhis goal was Estalla Wilson. huddle of bodies in front of him, and not see -
Joan Henderson got two goals, with help
ing the ball. Les had strayed away. The Rats
from Glenda Howson and Sueann Van poker hand sure was against them as. they
Miltenberg, got a chop pass from Sandra
Wilson and Heidi Elliott to get another goal.
Dianne Shaptcin gained a point then lost a
point when she took a penalty shot and
blasted it wide of the net. An interesting pro-
cedure to 'watch .
QUEENS 5 - COMMERCIAL 1 seconds Ler ma I ri jai in re
Bev Shea and Janice Cairns were on a mustang goalie Darryl
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ta
had no trump (wash) buy a goal.
CHISELHURST I - MUSTANGS 0
. Dan Maloney gives a long pass to Don •
• Nicholson who dips and dives around",
everybody and r,emarkably captures the au-
dience attention with his goal with only 23
iulation time.
saith-hat
break away with an understanding that one horse shoes With him during the game as the
of them had to score. Bev pulled it off with a saves he made were too plentiful to mention.
brilliant goal. Good goal tending "Mo"! ROYALS 1 - RAIDERSI •
Heroic Cheryl Kruse had a high corner shot No help was needed as Dave Halley pro -
and it fell directly baehind the goalie what a• ves as. he takes a quick. wrist shot and it
"bloop" goal. On the side lines Cathy Monk travels under the goalie's feet. Tying the
gets a break as the goalie was screened and game up, Tony Vanmiltenberg who flips the
couldn3 see the coid shot that dribbled into ' balland it heads directly into the top corner
the net.•Her help- came from Marg Hender- of the net. Gossip has it Jim Butson and
son and Teresa Finlayson. Newcomer Bren- Wade Riley gave him this pass.
da Empy followed the bouncing hall with a KNIGHTS 3 -GRADS 2
delicate swing and her award was a goal, The Knights' Joe Vink . started the ball
the assist came from Juanetta Knight. • • rolling for them with..a blue line shot. Steve
november 16 at 8:10 p.m. it's Perth vs. Hulshof was his backup. A shot from Joe
• •
Dorssers took the goalie by surprise as he scores imaisisted2Rich Archambault and Next week, December 17 at 7:30 p.m. it's
was screened with bodies in front of him. Henry Wydeven toss a pass to Mike Raiders vs Knights, at 8:20 p.m. it's Grads
Again Steve Hulshof helped. A deflect by Vandenheuvel who takes a shot and takes .
game. Henry Weydeven tried a break away • ,. • ,. , , • But; not Red Rustlers, at 10:00 p.m. it's Eimonavffie
vs Mustangs, at 9;10 p.m. ICS Chiselliarst vs
Joe Vink helped pull them ahead in this 'another shot and finally scores.
on his own and succeeded with a blasting enough shots weretaken to at least tie the
shot three feet in front of the 'goalie. He game up. vs Parr Line, and at 10:50 p.m. it's Dumpers
vs Winthrop. H.T. Royals sit out.
,71-gers-coh-tin-ue-t-limb---in-bowl-ing--sjandi-ngs-----„-----,
BY GEORGE LOVE
The Tigers continued their climb in the
standings of the St, James Bowling League
on Monday, Dec. 7 when they blanked the se-
cond place Panthers 7-0 and got 3115 -.2812 in
total pins. They have picked up 19 of a possi-
ble 21 points in the last three weeks. and
.climbed„froni last place, into Contention for
first place in a very tight league standings.
George Love led the Tigers with games of
254, 343 and 218 for an 815 .triple. Carol
Johnston 225, 208 - 585,. Jack Ryan 229, 204.-
631, Karen Hoegy 217, 205 - 582 and Pat
' Nolan - 190 - 502 all bowled well. The Pan-
thers also had good games with Dan Ben-
newies '216, 215, 233 -664, leading the way.
Brian Love 207 - 532, Lynne Coombs229 - 529,
• Jim Dalrymple 233 - 528 and Olave Little 202 .
- 509 helped the scoring.
The Japers moved into a first place tie
Trilli-flie" Cougars when they nipped' the
Lions 5-2, Gerry Armstrong had a fine even-
ing for the Jaguars with games of -258, 276,
232 and a766 total, Pat Kenny 246, 212 - 604,
Bruce Clark 218, 566, and Albert Boven 205,
201 - .552 aided the victory. Murray Ben-
newies 269, 194, 238 - 701 and Brenda Kenny
228, 246 - 663 were best for the.Lions.
The Cougars had trouble with the
Leopards and lost 5-2 in another close con-
test Sandy Broadfoot was in excellent form,
for the Leopards with games of 333, 171, 278
and a 782 triple. Ken Moran .218 - 506 also
helped the winners. Sharon McGrath 202 -
544. and Jim Roth 240 - 541 were high for the
Cougars. Team standings after 13 weeks are Fuhr was top bowler for Cuba with a 246
Cougars - 50, Jaguars - 50, Panthers - 46, single and 643 triple. Peter Vander Vliet
Leopards - 46, Tigers - 44, Lions - 37. with 239 - 612 was high for USA.
TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE Canada topped Japan 5-2 and 2726 - 2506 in
• Teen,' Standings ara: Ramblers 44, , pinfall. Cor Vanden Hoven led Canada with
Hulksters 40, Happy Gang 38, Dogs 34. , a 308 single and 647 triple. Gerda Vanden
Ladies High Single was Carol Johnston Hoven with 190 - 529 ,was high bowler for
277, High Triple Sharon forest 694 and High • Japan. •
Average Sharon Forest 192. Monaco edged the Gypsies 4-3 and 2401 -
Men's - High Single and Triple went to 2341 in total pins. Jerry Fuhr was top bowler '
John Staffen with a 3,7 and 784. High for Monaco with a 226 single and 598 triple:. ,
Average was Reg Dick 237. Wilha Vandenberk had a fine night with high
COMMERCIALLEAGUE scores of 259 and '682 to lead the Gypsies. .
The last place Cuba team Came up with a Weekly high scores were Cor Vanden Hoven
hig effort when they scored a 5-2 win over 308 and Wilha V,andenherk - 682. Team sten.' •
the first place USA. squad in the Commer- dings are: USA - 54, Canada - 391/2, Japan -
cial Bowling League. on December 10. The 37, Gypsies - 351/4, Monaco 33, Cuba 32.
total pins were 2551 2451 for Cuba. Patti to page18
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Dyke preparing for Silver -Stick
•
The. Clinton Novice 11 "C" team hosted one goal and two assists, Shaun Anstett had - •
Seaforth Novice to an exhibition game, and two goals and four assists, Jered Munro had
the Seaforth teainfwas keen. • five goals and one assist, Brandon Nash had • • •
two goals and two, assists, Pat Coyne, Scott •
Wood, Charles Robertson end Brent Hulley
each had an assist and Scott Van Dooren
wasawarded three assists:
Goalie Joshua Dietz also had to wake up
when his own team turned to try and score -"
on him, but he was ready. . .
Good Luck to the.teain and coaches la the
Silver -Stick Qualifer tournament which
starts this weekenclin Parkhill.
However, by the time the "third period
came around the boys realized they should
'be practising their various plays, so.it turn-
ed Out to be a good Practice for both teams.
Every player on the team was credited with
either a goal or an assist.
Mark Van Dooren had five goals, Jason
Smith had two goals and one assist, Chris
Marion had four goals and two assists, Rob-
bie Craig had tiro, goals and two assists,
Bruce Griffin had nn a anal Pat aririesalr 'had
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