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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-01, Page 1212 TH. • HURON'. ,EXPOSiITOR, MARCH: 't,, 1979 a " A STOP THAT .PUCK. •— Seaforth: Centenairesr Were eliminated from the playoffs by Exeter. Hawks 11-4 win an Friday. The Exeter teari swept the series in four straight games and now go on to play Mitchell OUR REGULAR PRICES GLOVES HELMETS STICKS GA TERS R SUPPORTS SKATES SHIN PADS • ELBOW PADS • SHOULDER PADS Geo. SiIIS & Sons HARDWARE MERCHANTS Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 527-1620 Seaforth BY GARY GRAY singles from Terry Caldwell. The Exeter Hawks scored Fred MommerStreS. Phil. five goals in each of the first Kel'Rht. Brad Taytor. Brian two periods as they coasted Mercer, Don McKellar. Ken to an 11-4 win :over the Pinder. Dave Kinsman and Centenaires. The loss for the Dave Bogart" Centenaires eliminates them Frank, Flannagan 'paiC° from further ;Islay this the Centenaires with :a, +hates season. The Hawks who, tr;►ck, •while Poo Beare" swept the series in four scored the other. The Hawks, ,also picked up 41 minuates in; straight games now ,go on to penalties compared to the meet the Mitchell Hawks, Centenaires 25, Mitchell eliminated Lucan 1riSh gamos to 1 to win that Although the'. Centeinaires. series,. gained. an, early exit this season, they will be .back next season w•it.hbo efulkiit The, C.entenaires, were a much stronger team. Dayneer really in the game, two players Froin this 'years. lly` from a defensive team will ber missing both '-ieNwesp,eciaas th `v allowed. the due 10 age; Don Heard (who Hawks 53 shots on goalies has played with. the Centeftaires since they en--. Dan �1cMcCl anti Mike Cut.tered, the League five years tta.uit . McClure faced 22 At o m S pi a y shot wago and captained the team, inthe first peirod hile this season) and Jerome Coottonie faced 15 in the Rubin who ,played the last. •. • second and 16 in the third four years ex 1 b 1 ion frame. The Centenaires how: At this time the executive, ever did manage forty-three coaches and management drives on Exeter goalie ; 'wish to thank you for your • Randy Lovie. support and :look forwardto game ,in • MitcheII: Seaforth Atones played an exhibition game in Mitchell last Saturday Pat Murray °opened the searing for Sea, forth with 2 goals on passes front Scott Driscoll and. Brian Dupuis, Trevor Price 'scored the third 'goal of the. game on a pass from Jeff Read, Scoring t1 Ttst .T, goals acas. Mike Betties on passes from Jeff Alec and Pat Murray, winning the. game 5-1. The sole scorer for Mitchell was Troy McMann. _ The Seaforth' team now start play°,»offs with Mitchell; 1st game in Seaforth'•Feb_ 28 at 6:30; 2nd game in Mitchell. (�kl+ar. 3 at 5:00; 3rd game in Seaforth • Sun. Mar. 4 at 5:30, Classified Ads. pay . divid- ends, ' The Hawks got two goals seeing ' you again next from Janie Caldwell and season, - BY DAVE BROOME KINGS 14 HAWKS 5 Inflation and the Hawks efforts on the ice :have been running just about the same_ this past year. inflation is going at. about- 9% and; rising`' while the Hawks are at the same figure: and dropping fast. The Hawks quit after the secondperiod and allowed the. .Kings to score 7 third frame, goals to turn a rout. into a complete slaughter during last Sunday nights early "mat •ch." It was a wide open affair from the start with the Royal team; enjoying a 5-2 lead after the first period. h score• ite the 14-5 is Bowlingi Scores. • LEGION Scores for February 9, high single were John Cairns - 296 • Jean Cairns 260. ::High Triple: John Cairns - 673; Ann Wood 666. . STANDINGS . . • #5 Strikers • • • 97 .#3 Dumpers 74 • #4.R- Senders 68 #2 : Entertainers - . 68 #2: Entertainers 68' #1 Three,& Three60 • 1976 DODGE DART Finished in Dark Green 4. door sedan 6 cylinder engine.M Automatic 'Radio Power Steering White Wall Tires Wheel Disc Vinyl side mould ONLY 26,000 miles. . Licence No. • KMY 579 *3395.00 1977 DODGE ASPEN Custom Finished in Dark Maroon Beige Vinyl Roof Beige'' i interior 2' door coupe 316 cu.in. 8 cylinder Automatic • Transmission Power Steering. Power Brakes Radio Radial' Tires Wheel disc Left Remote Mirror, Electric Rear Window• .00 LICENCE NO. LON•246_:_ __ 439 1977 DODGE ASP ENSE.wago 'Finished in Light Tan with Woodgrain 318 cu. in. engine Automatic Power Steering Power Brakes, Radial Tires Wheel Disc Roof Rack Air deflector Radion LICENCE NO. LXZ 571 $4795•°° '4795 .°°' #6 Cobras LEGION Scores for February 16,. High Single were Al Nichol- son 270, Jackie Melanson 286 High Triple: AI Smale - 691; Jackie Melanson -'649. STANDINGS #5 Strikers #3 Dumpers •- #4 R - Senders #2 Entertainers #1 Three & Three #6 Cobras 53: 102' 78 74: 1 a indicative of the -play as both, clubs failed to check at either end o: the rink. The Kings used the Hriwks as a stepping stone to increase their .playoff "round --robin-- -record -.to a perleet:2=0 mark. Aly fanciful aspirations by the Hawks of gaining'a.be, in the :finals were quickly dashod by the one-sided thum;,ing. Clive Buist and Larry Broonne each scored 4 goals to pace the Kings to. victory. ; Kevin Henderson addedtlielhat trick with Gord. Moylan, Brian Nigh and.. Dale Kennedy all getting single scores to round out .the scoring. Jerry Feeny scored; twice for the losers with Paul: 69 62 a. 5.6•. MIXED DOUBLES TEAM STANDINGS Violets 98 ' Roses 83 Mums Daisies Tulips Pansies WEEKLY HIGHi:, Ladies High` Single and Triple: Mary Beuerman - 319, 775, Mens High. Single and Mens Triple: Ron Beuer- man - 316,' 718. • . SEASON HIGH Ladies Single; Triple, and Average: Mary Beuerman - 319, 775, 217. Mens Single, Triple, and Average: Ron Beuerman - 338, 876, 229.. '88. '74 65 61;. STANDINGS' 747's Tiger Moths Concords Spit Fires Jet Gliders 96 65` 64 .56 51 B -52's • 45, Terry,' Young: 303, 704. Mary Van Den Hentelr 2390 - 670. ST. JAMES' Blues Fifties OV's C9olts Hilites (.ioiaens 78 105 79 91, 61! 46 Mans, 98 • single+ Mei. Cooper 308 Mens high' triple, Neil Beuerman 640. Ladies high single, Ruth Campbell , 250, Biglii triple •Ruth Catnpbell 609. Help your Heart Fund Help your Heart t Hulley, Dave . Broome and Glen Nicholson all getting single tallies.. WINGS 5:FLYERS 3 The Wings won what could be a preview : of this years 1.H.L final -last Sunday,-night.- Althoughwidely outplayed the Red team held on to nip rth the Flyers_.5.-3_; during 'last Sabbath''s middle match. Onlyanempty net score by Lloyd. Eisler of thetWings. with 22 seconds left ensured his club of the big win.' Trailing '4-3' the Flyers pulled •theii•..goaltender in favour of an extra forward and swarmed:` all over the Wings but couldn't get the tieing goal. • The Wings playoff record now goes to 2 wins and no losses while drop to t-1 V� `e;S. AIA a in addition to Eisler's goal the Wingsgot a pair of scores from Bruce Rathwell.; S contender for the league championships Their record falls to .0-2 while the Blues • Art Strong and Jim McLeod even theirs, at 1 win and 1' added single markers to loss. 'round out the Winners Scor- ,• Sid Wocks and: John ing Nash also stored --for the Mark Robinette, Dave Blues. Longstaff and Brian Cooper Bill Heron and Doug Phil all connected for the Flyers. lips tallied for the Stars.' , T . BLUES 3 STARS.2 Games: next K, March Ben;Akker scored with just' 4, 1979, are 7.00 Star vs. 28 seconds left in the final Flyers; :8:30 Hawks vs, - period to give his Blues a Blues; 10:00: Wings vs.' • playerG Asps.. Pts. 3-2 !timer win over the :Stars . during: last weeks late game. ' D. Broome 120 125 •245 •PLAYOFFS STANDINGS ' . Akker had' ., .just 'stepped B.Price 95' 80 -175. out of the penalty box when S.5outhgate 79 79 158 all playoff games are S3 per.y player, per game. Itis also importrant that everyone should be paid in full by the 11th of; March to clear everything up. The Kings, Have won their -first -Iwo - match but still have to face the Flyers, Wings, and Stars no easy time to come.. ALL TIME I.H.L TOP TEN SCORERS Kings.iD, Kennedy 135:,143 278 'AND TEAM W L F A P he took•a Jim Sills pass and Kings ,• . 2.; 0 22 7 4 J Watson• 80 62 142 goalieCharlie S i h raced in alone :to beat Stars Wings 2 0 10 3 4 Flyers 1 1 12 $ 2 ii.Devereaux 67 68 135 Ch 1i mit ' ' . It wascu h' bl t Blues 1 1 ,' S 10 2 B Akk 55 64 119 a. c. s ing o 73 D.Mutr 62 135 w o er ' the Stars who were consider- - 0 2 2 8 0 K.Broome 56.61 117 Hawks; 0 2 8 23 0 A.Stron 60 52 112 ed by many as :a solid I.H.L. notes: A reminder that g in Seaforth on rsday, March • 110 • • 1410411, 0,01 Irks v lir �14 of ;Mitchell • I Well have our new shop all ready and featuring a full range of cut flowers and potted plants fresh from our /ergs greenhouses. We are convienently located in the former Ldngstaff° Office 'On Goulnlock Street just behind the Toronto Dominion Bank and are looking forward to meeting, the people of the Seaforth area at our opening on Thursday, March 8 and in the days and months ahead. Mitchell