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THE HURON EXPOSI TOR DECEMBER S. 1950- t /
-Sports News
Four couples vie for
Hiram -Walker tourney
BY GEORGE LOVE
The week of November 19 to 23
was highlighted by the bawling of
Don Nolan in the St. James League.
Dean had an exceptional night with
games of 317 - 243 - 353 and a
terrific: 913 triple.
Murray Bernewies recorded 363 -
872, Carol Johnston 279 - 685, and
Cathy Broome 620 to top St. James
bowlers.
Bob Costello topped the Eg-
mondville League with 347 - 863.
The Town and Country League
was led by Ron Harris 776 and
Sharon Forrest 643.
In the Mixed Doubles League it
was Dave Preszcawr 306 - 305 -
794 and Betty Coleman 604.
The Seniors League had top
scared by Mary Finlayson 264 - 638
and Ana Woods 232 - 614.
Linda Gridzalc bowled a 730
triple, Iva Read 303 - 651 and Barb
Broderick 612, who were trop
bowlers in the Legion.
Apar five weeks in the Hiram
Walker Special Old High -Low
Bowlers Tournament, the St. James
still have four couples in conten-
tion. Top scores on November 26
were Carol Johnston and Gloria
Love +164, Cheryl Campbell and
Ken Moran +129, Don Nolan and
Joyce Marcuccio + 121. Pat Nolan
and Johanna Goodman +4.
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Seaforth Peewees win at home game
Scafcxth squeaked by Goderich on
Saturday, much to chc delight local
PeeWee hockey fans. Terrific goal
gelding by Seafotath's Scan Wood
kept the lads out of hot water
throughout the game and resulted in
a 2 - 1 score for Seaforth.
Seaforth scored the one and only
goal for the fist period. After a
Seaforth pass back to the pant
from deep in the offduive zone Pat
Gnthak slid the puck across ice to
defcnssxnann Sieve lvklnally who
smoked a shot past the Goderich
gualrc
Goderich evened the score with
the lone goal for the second period.
The ue breaker cline n the tt rd
poor Seaforth as Jason
N scored with a deflection
on an assist from Colin
Devutaux's blistering shut from
the point.
:lie Pee Woe record to date is
five wins, three ties and two losses.
Chevys record high pinfall of 2713 in senior bowling
Friday afternoon saw Anne
Woods Chevy's with high pinfall in
Senior Alley bowling with 2713.
Anne had a 227 single and 622
triple while team member Olave
Papple had a 222 single and 624
triple.
Mary Finlayson of the Hondas
had high single with a 268. The
Chevys took tive points from Arts'
Buick: even though two of the new
bowlers on the Buick [cum had
over 200. Hilda Munnings
Nada 207 and Pauline Bennett a
206.
For the men, Charlie Pectins had
a 230 single and 598 triple while
Bill Harris bowled a 221 single and
604 triple helping his team the
Datsuns to take five points from the
Fords. Team standings now are
Hondas 39 - Datsun: 37 - Fords
and Chevys tied with 28 points -
B uicks 20 and Lincolns 16.
Lucky draw winners were Lloyd
Pipe, Campbell Wey and Pauline
Bennett.
Petite 1 Ringette try against Stratford
The Seaforth i team played rin-
gette against Stratford here Friday
night. Stratford played aggressive
and shut out Seaforth in the first
period 3 - 0.
The Seaforth girls never gave up
and came into the second period
knowing they had to dig hard and
improve their passing. It appeared
hopeful for Seaforth when Anna
Mailloux scored at 13:58, assisted
by both Amy Siemon and Denise
De Jong. Stratford then scored
again at 11:27. With the score now
4 - 1 for Stratford. Seaforth tried its
hardest and Abby Dietz scored at
11:10, assisted by Denise De Jong.
Stratford then scored again at 6:28.
Then Anna Mailloux of Seaforth
bulleted another goal into the net at
2:53, assisted by Denise De Jong.
The final score was 5 - 3 for Strat-
ford.
Stratford downs Seaforth Tweens, 8-3
On December 2, 1990, the off guard. Moving into the second period
Seaforth Tweens lost 8 - 3 to Surat- By the end of the first period the Stratford scored three more goals
ford I. score was 5 - 2 for Stratford. The and another goal for Seaforth was
In the first five minutes of the first goal for Seaforth was scored scored by Michelle Etue, unassisted.
game Stratford came out strong, by Michelle Etue unassisted, and
and had three goals scored this the second goal was scored by Lisa Seaforth came out strong in the
really set back and caught Seaforth McKay assisted by Kelly Rau. second period but couldn't score.
Jr. Belles right on top of a 4-2 win
On December 2, the Seaforth
Junior Ringeue team squared off
against Mitchell's junior team. The
teams were evenly matched but the
Seaforth team came out on top by a
4 - 2 score.
Democracy
Jill Betties started the scoring,
followed by Cheryl McLlwain on
the second and fourth goal. Kris
Gemmel scored the third goal,
which was the go-ahead goal.
Trish Smith and Andrea
Gingerich shared the goal tending
duties and made several key saves.
Defensively Robyn Carnochan and
Jody Hugill contributed to a strong
team effort, which helped Seaforth
wrap up the game with no loose
ends as the final buzzer sounded.
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