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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-22, Page 12THE HU Rg N, E. XP SITOR
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NOVE„figeER # ;r
On'
On Friday night in
Tavistock the 'Centenaires;
scored four power •play goals
and utile 5lolrthattded tally as
they eitlne from behind on
five •c!iffetenf occasionsto
gin a S.5 'tie with tete
Braves.
The score was 3.2 for
Tavistock, after the first ,and
4-3 after two periods. The
:Centenaires outscored :the
Braves 2-1 in the final frame.
The game was :ata excrttng
contest right front the
opening face-off. The Brakes
opned the scoring At the four
minute mark its'ed
Gladding- put the puck past
Seaforth's DanMd 1ure.
'McClure stopped the initial
of but somehow shot e lost stgltt
of the puck allowing
Gtadding to put the puck in
the net.
With the Braves playing a
man short Ian Doig took a
perfect pass from Don
liamsgn and rifled a drive
that .beat goaltender Jitrt
Zimmer. The Braves seemed
to hold a slight edge in the
period and at 15:22: Tim
Scheeler shot then, into a. 2.1
lead:.
Just over a minute later
the Centenaires got a short
handedgoal from Paul
McClure to knot the icor at.
2-2, Cam. Doig (who played,
his best game of the season
to date( drew the assist on
the, play. With ` just thirty
seconds remaining inthe,
period Tavistock again took
the lead as Defeneeman.
. Dave Bleay Scored on a slot
from the bluelinc. 7he,.hard
• drive was right along the ice
and beat the •. partially
' screened McClure,. Tavistock
outshot the. Centenaires 14-
10 in the period.
The Braves came .out
strong in the second frame
and with only 11 seconds`
gone Ron Hetnbuck stored tis
;their, read to two. goals.
From then °4:.t fl the
Centenaires took • command
and had it not been for the
good goal -.tending of Zimmer•
the locals couldhave easily
been ahead. At the S:02 mark
Cam Doig drew the
Ceiatenaires towithin eine
goal as he scored on the:
povverplavwith assists going
to Paul McClure and brother
Ian,
There was no more scoring
throughout the rest of the
period as both netminders •
came up with serverai key
saves. Tavistock again out -
shot the Braves, this time„ by
a narrow 13-12 margin.
The third stanzawas all
Seaforth asthey uuthustled
their. •opponents right from
the dap of the puck' AT t 34
with ' 'the Braves again
playing shorthanded Cam
Doig displayed a tine art of
penalty - killing in the
Tavistock end:. He fought off •
three. Braves checkers before
spotting dtfenceman Dennis;
Neilson coming in from his
defence Position to the slot.
area whirr • #ie laid a perfect
Pass onto "Neilsot s stick and
he ripped a high hard , shot.
past Zimmer to make the
score 4-4.
With tan Doig in the
penalty box Tavistock got a
goal from Jerry Ropp to take
a S-4 lead with.just twt''r sis
minutes remaining. The
Centenaires howev:erdid net.
give up•and at the seventeen
minute stark Ropp was sunt
off for slashing thus giving
the . Centenaires ' another
power play opportunity, .
The Centenaires worked
their way into the Tavistock
The
,,,, . 1
a {
.,. . ,
zone throwing the puck
around to each other` .like
professionals waiting to get a
good shot on goal. Finally
toe A;:nstett got the puckback
to Neilson who in turn fed it
at'ros,s to rookie Brendan
Lane who let go a towering;
drike. which was partially
tiiucked. by ;Zimmer buthad
enough momentum to trickle
over the goal line to make the•
score 5.5. The goal for Lane
was his 'first in Junior conk
petition.
ei The Centenaires outshot
the flrarves, 12-10 over the
poriod.:hut were outshot on
the game by a 3'-34 margin.
The Braves picked up 10
ti
1
I
tincts penalties while 11*e
Contenakes wore banded, 8
shiners,,
OFAMONT IOSEAFORTti. t
The Belmont Btambers stilt
remain undefeated in
Western Jr "D" play as they
fired six, ,goals in the *good
period to (hand the
,Cetit4.naires a t0-3 trouncing
at the !opt arena on Tuesday
night The loss for the
Centeanire's was their sixth
in ten games.
The Centenaires N hu
trailed. 24 after the -first
seemed Wham An advantage
in the period but were unable
to finish of their scoring
t:hance. HO ever, inthe
middle' frame ,the: Bombers,
seored•4 disputed goal: at .the
48 second mark and if ”
seemed to tape' the starch
out of the Centenaires. fitt�
Centenaires ran into a string
of penalties in the period and
therefore were unable' tO
contain the hustling
Bombers. The score was 8.3
:for the Bombers, after twt
periods. in the third frame,'
the Centenaires displayed a
mum better art of hooky. •but
'�{• outscored 2.0as the
Bombers picks 1 .up both•
their goals :on the power
play. When the Centenaires,
;had scoring chances the puck
bounced every way .but the
right way.
Earl Horton led eielntont
Bow ►ng news
MIXED Doubles;
Fe•rrtris 38
Cameros
T; :Birds,
Jaguars
Corvetts
33
31
-'1 30
27
Truimphs ~9
Weekly Hi&h;;Ladies High
Single Wilma Mclean, 205;
(Spare) Marie Muir. 216;
Ladies High Triple. Barb
Wesettl)ert;, 561. •
Weekly High Men:',s High
Single, .Geo. Carrick, 325;
Men's High Triple. Ron
Beuuerman, '46.
Season High, Ladies'
Single. Triple and. Average,
Marg. Scott. 2"7, 667, 189.
hien s Single, George
Garrick, 325; Men's Triple
and A%erage*. Ron Be:uernian
810, 232.
:STANDINGS
2 Bumpers •.
3 Superstars: 22
L King•Tut 21
$ Hi -Rollers 20
6 No Name Brand; ' . 18
4 Happy Six 12
High Single,' Ann 'Wood. _ ..
International Scouts.
Command ass
Big Mae ti
B1a? ers
Broncos
20
l y.
tR
-:14.
12
wan three goals while Bdb
Brulotte„ and Brian Landon
each 'fired a ;pair. Dottg
Winters uta. BF out
Stephens and Leo: Seo» n.
rounded out the Bombers
ritile Don
Williamson, Doug Fry and
Dennis Neilson scored for the
Centenaires.
The Centenaires ,pieked up;
63 minutes in ;penalties,
while , the Bombers: were
• assessed 34 ;minutes by Re-
feree
.efiferce, Bill Walsh.
A crowd ,of less than 100:
watched the Belmont game.
Jim Patin 'von the 50? ,SQ
draw 29,00. Centenaires
will be without the Doig
brothers for the next five
games as they are on a;
holiday of day in Bermuda. In-
cluded
in those games will be
two against Exeter. and one
each against Tavistock.
Loran, and Mt. Brydges the
Centenaires pia) 3 of those $:
on the road and don't return
home until Sunda,,,, afternoon
December 2 against
Tavistock.
224; Mel Melanson, 261;
High Triple, Jean Cairns,
584, John Cairns ;687. 'These
are the howling ` scores for,
Novemb'er 9th.•; 197.9.
• TOWN & CO INTRY
LEA WE
Ladies' High Single, Triple
Average, Marg, lingarian,
23.1, 668, 197.
Men's High Single, Triply,
and Average, Hank Kramcrs
253, 665, 236.
TEAM STANDINGS
Ramehargers.
23
Results at Seaforth
Cur!ing.
Club
UPCOMING
BONSPIEL. • .
.FARMERS OPEN -DEC. 1.2T11
1 Wednesday 1
JUNIORS,. NOVEMBER lath
•Prinieau over Moore . , 6-2
• V, Ste: Marie over B. Ste. Marie . ..: 3,.t
Ribey over Fleming 5-4
Rice over Hutchinson . ; 6=5.`
MIXED CURLING, NOVEMBER 14th
Campbell over Rose 73'
McKay* tied Eastman:... 7'-7
Langstaff over Thomas . 10-5
Halderley over Denomme 11-6
NOVEMBER 15t
5,6.7 P.M.
Rotr:cliffe over:Menzies 9-2:
Patterson Sr. over Boswell .. .13-3'
Brown over Rowatt 8 2..
Roberton over Beattie .. 5-4.
Trenteer over Fotheringham . , ..', z . 74.5
Wilson over Fleming . 11-5
. Forbes over Lobo ...... 5 3'
Cunningham over Coleman ... .... 14
MEN'S NOVEMBER 119th 7 P.M.
Rowatt tied Brown .. ...... .... ... 7..7
Menzies tied Beattie . 77
• Patterson Sr.•over.Heatherington ...:.... 7=2`
9 P.M.
'1`remeetover Fotheringham :. , ..' 7=$
Wilson over Fleming ......' . .. • : . , 11-5
Forbes over `Lobb 5-3
Cunnitighani tied Coleman • 7-7
LADIES, NOVEMBER 20th
. Browtover Cunningham , • . , . 9.3
Murray tied Lobb 4-4.
Forbes over Smith 6-4.
Fleming. over Deighton 7-5
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