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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-13, Page 11XIV DAVE 11110.010, STARS 6 BLUEM 4 The Stars continue to make sgtiet but audible yapping noises these days. They could retliiiid one of the friendly ,puppy next deer - always threatening the enemy, .with endless snarling ,;blit seldom a biter. They have snapped at the heels of the Flyers, Kings anal Hawks but haven't been Ible to sink their teeth in and COMO out a winner against the three top clubs in the league. All five of their !rictories love- collie against. the Blues and Wings teams with a combined effort of 2 wins 16 losses: * 2 ties to. date, They Managed to nip; the • Blues by a 64 count during last Sunday's early match and kept their bopes of a higher finish in .tact Larry Broome continued to roar along in the scoring race. He scored .three goals last Sunday evening his 4th hat trick in five weeks and POW :ranks second in the scoring race. Etre Aelveecio• nOtclte4 a pair of goals for the green shirts while Bill Prieto added a, Single score. Brian Nigh and Brian Cooper have kept the Bines semi~rtespectable this- Seasort and with a bit of luck the club, could be much higher in: they standings. Nigh connected for two goals last week while Cooper added a single score. Both players, despite their dub.'s last place standing, are well into the top ten scorers, Rear guard Lloyd Eisler tallied the other Blue goal, HAWKS 5 KINGS 2 For the first time since they joined the league in 1975.76 a Hawk dub has'. won 6 games in a season. They struggled to a welt deserved 5-2 triumph over,a tough King squad during last Sabbath's early contest. Hawk teams, have set just about every record imagine' able for ineptness but last week's: victory went a long way to dispell any doubts about this years irersionf sol•~ ;the club - The win moved the dark -shirts into the beady heiights Of second place. The 'Royal team, is currently third over- all- Dave ver-alt,Dave Broome scored 3 goals for thewinners with. Fred, Burton and Gerry Bar- ringer adding single ;mark- ers. Kevin Bennett and. Steve Southgate scored the King,'s. goals- Bennett just returned; to the lineup after a two, week vacation. FLYERS 7 WINGS S. Much like the Blues, the Wings have been playing', everyone tough but have continually fallen short each. ,game out. Last week was no excep- tion as the Red boys made a valiant comeback but fell. short 7-5 during last Sun- day's grave yard shift. The -Flyers :continue to roll along and the win:; Was the 9th of. the season, for 1:he first 040 team, Gary Fialgaim paced the winners, but SeRring 4 b;ig: goals. Joe, 'pick netted ills #r4 2 ,scores of the season and Ralph Wood rounded opt the Flyer scoring by adding single tally. Doug Phillips netted a pair of goals for the Wings while. Steve Eked, Ke' i ii Broome and ,George Reeves all chip- ped in singles : in a iosit►g. cause,. 1 H.L. notes: Steve Ekert scored 4 goals during hi clubs loss to the Kings a: couple of weeks ago. The Wings lost thatone by an 8.6 score. The Blues and Kings have the most penalty min- utes with 1077 each. The Stars.,, have the fewest penalty minutes with 69 so far. Dale Kennedy became the first player to score 300 career points a couple of Sundays back. The 300th came in the form of a 0o0 during a 4-4 Hawk .win over the Blues. Brian Cooper leads all assist, • getohm with 18 so far. PaNer lirooine is second with 1ST Tho FlYers and .hawks have scored the most goals - each have 64 sures so fat,. Laurie 1Crose leads :all. goaltenders With .a 388.0 ayera ke- The Wings ,have allowed the most $oils, with 73 against to elate, Men'S standt +'T�t ,:T'R STA Dlri'i>' S TOP W L T Pts. :Flyers! 9, 1 0 1$ *awks 6 3 1 13 Kings $ 3 2 12 Stars $ 4 1 11 Blues 1 8 1 3: Wings 1 8 1 Gaines nest Week Pee. 16, 1979;: 7TO0 Flyers v4. Hawks; 8,30 'Wings: vs :Stars, 10,.01 Blues vs, Kings. �taomball Os DECEMBER TOP SCORERS Divjy W L T Pte Nama. Team G A. Pta, Dampers! 6 4 1 13 M. Huston: .D•! 8 2 10 Hawks 4 1 2 10 J. Finlayosn D 5 4 9 Chiselhurst 3 3 1 17 T. Burke D 5 4 9 Winthrop, 3 a 1 7 D. Kennedy: D .4 4 8 Bendiic; 0 .6, . 1- 1;' B. Finalyson(17) D 4 4 8 "B"Division D, Linton W 4 3 '7 Slabtown 5 .2° Q 10 Cr+ Bennett D .. 2 4 . 6 Junior Farmers 4 3 0 1, -Henderson: D 4 .2 6 Parr Line , 2 3 2 '6 S. Taylor P•.1 5 1 f' C.C.A.T.: 1 4 2 4 G, Dill • C 4 2 6 Egmondville: 1 4 2. i4 F. McClure, 4 2 k - MON. VES.. WED.9.6 P.M. VIERS. IL Fill. 9.9• SATURDAY THE HP ON EX Powdered; Toilet Bowl Cleaner 34 .oz, Sure i+ was a lucky 3; P the wall CaN p t c. p�u� i rt for y m Dads (Recap Sl-IoPPE , CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF` Well Trimmed Blade or Short r.ib . Atoms tie Goderich On Sunday afternoon the Seaforth Atoms played. Goderich to a 44 tie. Ron Pryce and Pat. Murray each scored two goals for the We have a full'. selection of Turkeys, on hand including Butterballs,Utilities and Grade A's Seaforth. club. Seaforth led Most .of the. game and Goderich tied the game late in the 3rd, period. Both Seaforth goalies Tony Van Loon and Steve. Stapleton played well in the Seaforth nets. Ladies broombolt [December 61. Team " W L T Pts. Chiselhurst 5 0 2 12 Parr Line 5 "1 1 11. Queens 4 '2 1 9 Winthrop 4 3 .0 8 Perth' 2 4 0 4 _ Junior Farmers 1 6 0 2 `C.C.AT. 1 6 0 2 TOP SCORERS Name team G " A PTS. S. F remlin . P.L. 9 ' 4 13 L. Farquhar P 2 4 6 T. Finlayson Q 2 4 6 S. Patterson P.L. 3 2 5 A. Smith :. P.L. 2 3 5 G. Wood. 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