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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-10-23, Page 10HJ3ON'EXPOSIT Ft OCTOBB 23, :01504,4, ,TOPS IN LEAGUE PLAY -The Queens won honours as the top team in regblar season men's ball. Team members at Saturday night's banquet were, front, -left, Steve Web-sTer, --Marc Robinette, -Gerald Atiblrrantt-- Larry Gowan. Back are Jack Price, Brian Dale, John Janmaat and Dennis Campbell. Absent when the photo was .taken were Roy Klages, Jim Flnlayson, Jerry. Hetherington and manager Jim Parkinson. (Photo by. • White) - BY DAVE:BROOIVIE For the past Aim yeas or • so it has, been he the thunderstorm rumliiing in the distance. It threatens only but never quite makes it here. This year though, you may. have to beard up the win- dows. After, last &Way's three game performance a definite ' equalization pattern is form- ing and what Howard Cosell may term mediocrity rnav quickly turn into excitement before too long. The Rangers have won three straight but by the narrowest of Margins. The Penguins have 1osttheir first -three-but lay a4ota1-of-4ust___ five goals. That's hardly runaway stuff. There is definitely some much needed balance this term axid most agree the LH -.L. could be in for its most ' , successftd season in some Y.,earsiE tIRS 4 PENGUINS 1 The Flyers added win nomber IWO iaSt Sunday evening by downing a short- handed Penguin.tam 'Efts Delveeehio. Peter Flanigan, Gerry Barringer arid Bill Price all counted for the winners. , Dave Longstaff scored the lc:Me-Peri goal. RANGER 5 HAWKS 4 The Hawks staged a far- ious late game rally but- the big cemeback just fell short and the Raigers escaped With a. 5-4 triumph after last Sunday's middle match. The Hawks outplayed the Rangeo_lar most ef the way but couldn't musfer -ere:nigh good shots on net to pull out a Kevin Bennett paced the winners by picking up two goals, Ron Plumsteel, Jim PLAYOFF WINNERS—Trophies were presented to the Turf Club, play off champs in this summers industrial ball, at a banquet Saturday night,. Team members are from left, front, Jack McLlwain, Bill Strong, Etts Delvebchio, Ken McLlwain, Centencares drop game Mitchell Bryan Peter and rear Terry Johnston, Ron Driscoll, Murray Henderson, Mark Twynham, Brian Nuhn and Bob Schenck. The team won the playoffs in three straight (Photo by White) BY GARY GRAY The Mitchell Hawks scored five power play goals andcompletely ofithustled the Centenaires as they recorded a lopsided 12-2 victory h was the first scheduled game for both clubs. The Hawks took a 4-0 lead after the first frame and increased it to 7-0 after two periods. They outscored the locals 5-2 in the final statue. • Brad Fischer • and John Sykes led the Hawk attack by ' firing three goals apiece, while single tallies were scored by Darrel Dietz, Tim Ball. Jeff Rolph, Ralph Steffen. Steve Otto, and Dunc Ferguson. Veteran Doug Anstettconnected for bethCentennaire goals early in the third period. There were 103 minutes in penalties called in the game by Referee Dave Lynch of NO REBOUNDS—Sealorth netminder covers game against Mitchell in Junior "0" action up on a loose puck in the first period of the . Friday night. 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I BOX 370 WiN0HAM. tATARK) , IMe A Sills and Bruce Kathwell,,' added e othes.r scons A PAIR Casey 'gayer ;CArect A pair' of goals for'the losing Hawk side with Sid Wocks and Gary Finigan adding single tallies, •-• BRUINS 7 CANADIANS 3 The Bruins got into the win column in impressive fashion last Sunday by whipping the Canadians 7-3 during the nights graveyard game. Respite the score the Canathans themselves had a . number of good chances. Unfortunatly the club caught Bruin goalie Rick Eiortune on one of his better nights. Paul Holley notched a pair of pals to lead the Bruins. Doug Phillips, Bill O'Shea, Marc lbabinette, John Jan - meat and Kevan Broome all added single markers. Jim Holland, Dave Broome and Mike Mariom replied for the Canadian. 1.H.L. NOTES: Did you happen to catch the Leafs and Flyers last Saturday night? If you did watch the • Watqloo with the Hawks taking 54 of them. Centenaire Notes: Paid attendance at Friday nights game was'192. Jim McClure despite being beatentwelve times looked quite impressive in goal as hewas given little pro- tection from his teammates. Jim is a product of the Seaforth • Minor Hockey system buf did not play hockey at all last season. Along with veteran Dan McClure. the Centenaires should again be strong be- tween the pipes The CentenaircS, as a result of overage players going out of town to school, and going to Jr "B" Hockey, have onlv six returning players from last year's squad. With the exception of Dan McClure sand defenceman Don Williamson. the other four (Doug Anstett. Mike Fenney. Dan Nash, John Devereaux) are all in the final season of Junior hockey. RMITRNING DEFENCE - MAN Williamson is the only Pleas,: turn to page 11 Bowling stopidity you were alSQ wit- -had allowed79gerals injust 8 ness to sports biggest con games. Its obvious that they job in yeara, Remember the have little' defense and may, hype about how Philadelphia be Om' less offense, All had changed their goon 4st.? teams go though these They dispelled that Mythrand transition years and have to also proved ifs 'difficult to suffer through them. Hope - play hockey when you don't fully they will becerne a little have any hockey players -The more cempetive as the sea - Flyers put on a shOW that son wears on, proved lance and for all that Our oWn Centeriaires are building process. It takes patience and courage to stick , with It.tyvhen the iteiNg pts rough. ' There is nothing hush ., aboilt hockey. ,around bete only some attitudes, Games next Sunday night ' October 26 are-: 7:00 Canad- ians, Rangers; 8:30 Bruins, Flyers; 10:00 Hawks, they are are the all time goon _going through a similar, re-_ guins. show of hockey. Thank God they lost the Stanley Cup Iasi G asti• , the goons won, it would have mn.cs open for spring to the Islanders. Had 13oon, pulled tale of his stick youngsters -Thursday jset the sport back 25 years. Bobby Clark; the head obs again. He hooked his weapon around Pat Hickey's face •and pile it a yank. Hickey ended up with some stitches while the vastly over -rated Clark deservingly sat out d major penalty. . Scene of us have been following the fortunes of. the St.M arys Lincolns with more than a passing interest. They got bombed 14-2 last week- end...again. The team, at this writing, The 1980-81 gymnastics and the other at 7:30 p.m. progranis test& Cost per child is 510.00 for (Thursday) at the Seaforth Public School. The program is for boys and 8iris. from Kindergarttnto -G Two groups will be organized, one at 6:30 p.rn. MIXED DOUBLE STANDINGS Spiders 18 Crickets 17 Beetles 15 Worms 13 Mosquitos 13 Earwigs 8 Weekk adies: High Single and Triple Nancy Huisser 253. 601. Men's High Single George Carrick. 251. and Triple. Ron Beuerrnann. 660, Season's ladies Single. 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