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B; DAVE BROOME: . running for a. playoff "'finals'
._.One of the ,industrial
Hockey Leagues longest and
most embarassing losing -
streaks has finaily.corrte to :an
end. '
The Hawks ended a text
week losing ordeal, last
Sunday night by shocking, a
heavily favoured Stars club
10-9'.
The win by the. Hawks was
their first over the green
team this season and:the Joss,
knocked the Stars out of the
Bpwling.
ST. JAMESBlues 85, Fifties 115,
OVs 86, Colts 100, Hilites 67,
Goldens 51,
Men's high single, L.vie
Haney 254, men's high triple
Lyle Haney709,
Ladies high single Paula
Marcussen 253, ladies high
triple, Paula Marcusstit 55S,.
tourney
Sunday, -March 4th Moylan and.
•- Darren AkeY "Community Showcase for scoring were Pat Moylan and
Seaforth travelled toMitchell with a goal a. piece. Blair one year. Gordy O'Dwyer putting
for the 2 out of 3 series Beuerman scoring his 50th, The Coach, Jack Baker, . Mitchell out of the finals.
playoffs, Seaforth winning, 5lst and 52nd goals of the would like to thank all the
by the score of 5-0. Goal year. boys and, parents , who
scorers were Blair Beuerman Inthe third game for thefor their Seaforth now meets
participated_ with a 3 goal effort. Gordy consolation trophy Seaforth co-operation in winning this Championship series Friday
Milverton for the
O'Dwyer and Terry Gray ' met Hanover and lost the plaque and a . trophy
• scored one goal,' each, game and, consolation trophy presented to him, at 7 o'clock. in Milverton for
March 10 Seaforth entered by 1-0, Seaforth had Sunday, March 11th, the first gameof the best ..3 ,
the Novice Tournament in previously played Hanover at Seaforth played Mitchell in out of 5.
the Seaforth Novice Seaforth for the second game
Tournament and had•won the of the playoffs defeating
game 2-0. Mitchell by the score of 4-0,'
Despite losing the Goals were scored by Blair.
consolation trophy Seaforth Beuerman .with 2, also
Kincardine. Seaforth played
Walkerton first,. Walkerton
winning the garrtie 3-1,
Seaforth's goal' scored . by
Steve Schroeder, assisted by.
Brad Beuttenmiller; Then died not come home empty
Seaforth played 'against handed, They . received a
Goderich, Seaforth winning trophy ,plaque - for Fair
this one by the score of 5-0. Play on and off ice, which
Goal scorers were Pat_ will be placed in; the. Seaforth
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
6 7:30p.mY-Parents & Children Skating
8-10p m.-PublicSkating •
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
8a m.-1p.m.-Sat. Morning Hockey
1:30.3p.m--Public Skating • ' ; r•
3:15p.m.-Novice Exhib Game ''-
4:45p.m.-Atom 1 . t
• 6:15p.m.-PeeWees
8:00p.m.-Old Timers•
SUNDAY, MARCH 18
1:30p.m.-Novice Houseleague Game
3 p.m. -Novice Vs. Milverton
4t30p.m.=Atom Houseleague Game
7:00p.m.-LH.L. Playoffs
:MONDAY MARCH 19
4i30p.m.-Figure: Skating
8:3Op.m4t ld Timers
TUESDAY MARCH 20
1:12:30.4:30p.m:-Figure Skating.
„as 4:30p.m.-Power Skating;.
"'Ji30p.m.-PeeWee Practice
6r4Sp.m.-:Bantams
WEDNESDAY MARCH 21
10ti m.-Sp:m.-L.H.Z R,A:.: Tournament
6p,m Novice Practice. ,
8p.m Womens Broombatl Playoffs
THURSDAY MARCH 22'•
10a.m.-Sp.m.=L.H.Z,R.A. Tournament
• 5:15p.m.-Atom Practice
6:15p.m.-Bantam, Practice
8p..m.-Men's
Broomball Playoffs
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berth,
As usual, thewinners blew
a huge lead but last Sunday
evening managed to hold, on
to, snip, their first victor), of
197
At one time The Hawks
were Ahead by a' 7.3 score
and',watehed as the Stars
chipped away -to come within
a single goal.
The-Starspulted goaltender
Charlie Smith with just under •
a minute left but the Hawks.
weathered .a wild garne
ending flurry to earn their
first playoff.vietory.
Dave Broome and Terry
Stevenson: paced the Hawks
,by scoring 3 goals each.
John Janmaat and Kevan
Broome added 2 ,g oals a
piece to round out .the
winners scoring.
Bill Heron, Doug Phillips,
Ray Devereaux and Gary,
Finnigan all had 2 scores
each for the. Stars,
Brian Dale' had a single
tally for the losing side.
WINGS 12 BLUES 5 -
The . Blues fell into a
profound sleep. last Sunday
night and the Wings took
complete advantage of the:
situation to hammer out an
easy .12.5 win.
The loss by the Blues
eliminates the club from any
chance of gaining.a "Finals"
berth. 7.
• The win almost assures the
red shirts of a berth in the.
finals,, .
Bruce Rathwell paced the
Wings to victory by notching.
the hat trick. Jim McLeod
also had three goals, with Art
Strong and. Ken Swan getting
2,.scores each,
,Lloyd Eisler ;and Kevin
Bennett had single.. markers
to complete the rout.
Sid, Wocks, Jim Coleman,
Jim Sills, John Nash and
Gerry Bart'inge ;all scored
for the Blues.
FLYERS 4 KINGS 2
Considering the recent
play of both these teams, last
Sundays middle game 4-2
win by the Flyers would have
to be somewhat .o a, mild
upset,
It was the Kings first
playoff loss and the Flyers
THEE HUR:RON: 'EXPOSITOR,, MARCH 15, 1170 -- 13, •
Brian Cooper lead the.
Winners by notching 2 goals,
Mark Robinette and Ralph
Wood each had a goal for the
;inners.
Dale Kennedy and Brian
Nigh scored: for the Kings.
LH L. NOTES—Last weeks
action • resulted in the
elimination of the Blues and
Stars in their, chase for a
finals berth. Only the Flyers,.
Kings and Wings can now
make it. Should all, three
clubs finish at 3-2 recrods the
Wings and Kings would.
mite the rin4/. On the hash :tai
a Tarr superior :goalsspread
record. If the Wings, and:
Kings. Win they wtil make the.
Anat. 1f' the Wings win-
'Kttags Jose and Flyers win
the Flyers Make, it because
they defeated• the Kings in
round robin play,
Games next week March.
18
7:00 -Stars , Kings
8:30 -Hawks, Kings
10.00 -Blues, :Flyers;
P?nyoO,`" ta011401
Tram, W° I Pts.
Kings 1 1 6
Wings
klyers�
Blues.
3' '1 6,
2 2, ,4;
2 2 4
Hawks 1
Mars. 1 S 2'
PLAYOFF TOP 1
SCOItzE)ftES
Player T GArs.
D, Broome H. 4 11 14•
3. McLeod W 9' 5 14 -
D. Kennedy K5 ...9
C.Buist' K 9 .,"3 12.5•
T STevenSeh •H 6
Broome J 5 $ 10.
K. Broome H 3 7
J, Janmatt 1i 4 5 ,9...
B. Rathwell W S: 3 .8
SHE SHOOTS, BUT DOESN'T SCORE —
Despite a valiant ' effort .by one' of the
Chiselhtirst ladies, the"broomball team lost by a
score of 1-0 to the Blyth broomball team in fast.
Thursday night's game at the. Seaforth arena.,
(Expositor Photo), •
REGIONAL DART CHAMPIONS — It was a` proud team that: returned
Saturday with' the reginal'championship trophy. The dart team is part of
the Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary' Branch 420, ,(Left to -Bight) They are.
Ruth Dougherty, holding zone trophy, Dorothy Oster, Isabel McClure,
captain holding regional award., and Mae Badley,' The teamwill go on to,
the provincial championship later this spring.
(Standard Photo)
Banton,
Statistics
* Denotes leader in that area''• .
Player G" Ass. Pts.
M. McLlwain 25* 12 37*
B,Garrick 16 21 37*
'•Rob Lane 18 16 34
Mike Kelly 17 14 31 •
• J. Campbell 12 19, 31
B. Lane 7 23* 30
• .JohnDale . 8 18 26' •
JYHicknell 14 , • 6 .20 ..
D. Wesenberg
D.Murray
'M.Bedard
G. Malone
7 13'`' 2d
8 ;9 ;a'17
1
13 14'.
5 4'' 9
Rob Core 1 6 7
Tom Turner 0' 6 6
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JUNIOR CURLING, MARCH 6th •
Rice over Primeau. , . .. .54
Ribey over Fleming .74.
P. Underwood over Ruston . 3.0
COMPETITION CURLING, MARCH 7th
Wilson over Ste. Marie , , ... , , .. , . ,
MIXED CURLING, MARCO 8th
Beattie over Deighton , Y .74
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Tremeer over Coleman.. Y r , , . „ Y : , , 6-4
Fleming over Cunningham' r ' r . Y;. 44
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Campbell over Vincent.:"'` , 6-4
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MEN'S CURLING MARCH 12th
Roberton over Beattie . , . ..... .8-2'
Cornish over Brown ,5.3
Brady over Patterson Sr., , Y yY Y x7-4 _
.9 P.m
Fotheringham over Coleman , 7-3
Pryce over Campbell , , , 9,1,
Wilson over Rowcliffe .
Dolmage over Lobb , , . , .; .... r 4'V2-3 r/s
LADIES' CURLING} MAitc 13th:
Dcigliton tied Forbes
Smith over Brown r r . . �' . .: r . Y w ..8.3`
Innes over Cunningham r ». r , . , ... 8.1'
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