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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-21, Page 9A R r c Fro, l . . f ` I .. � ' i (. � � a I t , � i t,. � � r r p � • + . IMM&I Aft y+MFOR I IWOS J cor JQ 0. -+ e . The -cart indication is that blues by a tune of '9�4, Gord Dick scored for the Kings to tender ,Jury cooper• IS , 'Th es.Srtaxs held' a a�.2 th6 Jew gt the a?r 1 ,a c9x44 P it I1d '#1 y make the final : Kings 6;Flyers 1. The .late a f there is going to be a lot of Goals by Art Strong, Gerry' g the featurefl some etld4ft.Jte'ritir``'ey didpt Oiu�ffors4Mouthscoringin the Industrial Hockey Feeney and Ron "Ike"` Art Strong, a defenceman, siren a goals. Ken Ca><dnafor the sit on #11e dead however hodrd q,0 C,axit4tQ, tfitx> Leaguthis year. Hildellrapd pushed tht»King$ ton a ' leads all goal'scorers with 4. Starsgand. Aanny Muir for the four, mare in theecottd,. 'ih:b" thief' goal •faelt "(ie 11nA?j►lelttsl The Kin 8y Ked) Last Sunday night saw a 3.0 first period lead. r. Kings could have added Blues scored on long shots that 131ves a:>tswered with xvVo goCaEs:,tti latel'a of dila lt4l a ppb ,1}t she continuation of this trend as the For Hildebrand It was his 3rd more goals but ' again Flyers both goali4s flubbed on, make the final score .9 * 4 StitrS Bill* �itle� Stretnf gone t : g g $ v p ' Kings•and Stats both won by w,�de goal of the young season. 'Goalie Rick Fortune turned . tit a Dale Kennedy with thret� Ken he first siren +� oal,came whean he just ' of i'ld .off �$ uclt ;h>i #h6'.` At the Loddon Raceway', Mpgday in the fifth race, Sunnicrest margins'. At the 4:25 mark of the second solid game. Fortung could not be Cardno with a pair, Bill Boshart pan Muir got a'breai at the Woe form of .$ Wea>t !, hit �i,!$itl Irene owned by Wm. James of London was fifth with Gord The early game saw Art Strong period Jim blamed for the six that. got by him with one and Gary Settles., Brian line. A Stars clefenceman ..gave goalie Liar ! iiab .><'o r�` , ; t? c ,* Pullman of Seaforth on the bike. score three goals to lead the Montgomery connected for -the because the• Flyers offered little Flannigan and Bill Price. all"with chase and Muir seemed hQlip oYuar`#jlelg4 bio I$stitk aid In the sixth race Saint Clair Buck owned and driven by Phil Kings to-ameasy 6 - I romp over Flyers as a result of a scramble in or not protection during the singles, scored for the Stars. . contented just to drift .a shot at in 'the tact• ` '" n : Bisback,of Seaforth was out of the money. t, the FlyOrs. front of the net. game., Danny Muir with- two, John Stars goalie Montgomery. Iioth••goal�#en..ers playf{ Weld in the seventh race Weddesday•'night, Miss Direct Baker The late encounter featured a q Com9,back hopes by the . The shots the Flyers did Watt and Bill Pinder with one Montgomery took a swipe at the ale"spite the goal5., owned by Lorne Tyndall and driven by Frank MacDonald botFi'of hat trick by Dale Kennedy as the Flyers were shortlived however, manage, Qo„Kitrgs net were easily each rounded out the BluesPuck and missed. As a result the Nextuisday, l4ov, 24; t,tM' Clinton, was third, )n the same.race Excel Mae owned and driven " .t Stars ran roughshod over the as Art Strong with two ,more ,aad..... tgrned aside by the King s go 1 scoring. soft shot wound up 'behind him Flyers me:etsl h; e ­ to Roy Meriam of Goderich was out of the money. -n eesbeat - game at 7 30, and the .Iit13s olid y ' Satiml y afternoon in the ninth, race Pebbies Girl owned by rMars meet at 9:00. Gee. Feagan, Goderich and Ron Feagan, Dundas was fourth with n to a GerryRoebuck of Goderich on the bike. 9-2 In the tenth race EI Sam O owned by Dick Burgess and -Joe and The Centenaires played the last Friday, November 15 by the of the game on a good play set up the score at the end of the seconu Don Nicholson taking an early Jim Dick all of Seaforth was'second with Gord Pullman driving. port Stanley Lions Tuesday at the score of 14.4. The score is not by brother Cam Doig. This count period read 8 - 3 in the Sunsets exit during .the first period due to At Orangeville Sunday, Claybrook Ricci owned -by Irene Dupee Seaforth Arena with the final altogether remarkable as she was not to stand for,. long favour. shoulder problems ... The Seaforth * Exeter and driven by Wayne Dupee both of Clinton was the fourth race score being Sunsets have a perfect 7 •- 0 however, as 30 seconds later The Centenaires, ran into a generally rough game was Recreational Men's winner. The mile was 2.17:3 and the pay off was 28.40. Seaforth 9 season-to'date and the scores in Randy Foster scored on a solo flourish of penalties at the' enjoyed •byfanswho-were.Amazed l At Barrie Saturday in the final of the Ontario Sired Stakes, Port Stanley - 2 each of their wins 'were breakaway effort, beginning of the third period and at the Belmont powerhouse.... Basketball Fat's Bye Bye owned by Clint Hodgins of Clandeboye was the Further details of the game approximately identical margins Rick MacDowald came right as a result Belmont put their Attendance. was estimated' at . winner: This was the ninth win in twelve starts for the two years were not available., for printing of victory., back with the first of a two-goa.l power -play to•fuil use scoring four` 4$0....A total of 70 'minutes in ..League Y -old stud. this week. The powerful Sunsets took a game from Ralph Wood and Steve goals, two from Sumers with - penalties were called, 36 to •7 A The next home game will be quick 5-0 lead at the end of the Southgate. Belmont again came Buchanan and Peters counting Seaforth in the form of 14 penalty A11 t t A 1 to -morrow night, Friday, first period as, "'Bob Summers back with a goal at 6:16 as Keven singles before • Rick McDonald, 'during ' calls .... H,ugh Nicol had to face in cies a payers. (18 or over) are wet- November 22 when . the scored two quick goals at 9:04 and George scored on a slapshot from the -star for Seaforth the Bombardment from the powerful (By Keith lylurray) Centenaires play host to the 9:42 on close -in plays, both the point, Alt assist on the play 'game scored his second goal with Belmont attack with Ronnie come to play. Lambeth Flyers. Game time is originating from Barry and Rick went to Summers, the Ione assist going to Randy Hewitt playing solidly for. the CQI111[ItenCIll g 8:00, A good attendance is hoped Landon. Summers again scored Randy McClinchey scored the McCtinchey. Sunsets .:. Harry Johnson missed Y 23 for and is well deserved by the five minutes later capitalizing on final goal of the middle period on Belmont got two more goals ' on his shot at .the goal in Thurs.,­1st Nov.• team. this occasion' from Rick Landon a power -play attack' from Bill before the game was over, Score -O -Board. Seaforth goes on the road to and demonstrating the power of O'Shea and McDonald to make however, from Summers and 'Prizes for lucky program 7''30 p.m., SDHS Gym play in Exeter Sunday, November this line on scoring the first 3 'Belmont Mery Batkin, Clinton Ashlev Gilbert. Goderich Peters to make% the final score numbers were a free pizza, BRING YOUR RUNNING SHOES 24 against the Hawks with goals. read' compliments of the Forge as well e For further information contact another 8:00 game time. g The Strathroy Falcons come to Teri Hewitt «Izroke Lt this Y P monopoly on a breakaway from 1 2 2 F Belmont 5 3 6 14 as three free games of bowling, compliments of Nobel Lanes. Recreation Office 527.0882 townn-gxt Friday, November 29 Paul Buchanan. Ken. -Grayson ee� S�OO Seaforth 0 3 1 4 when the Centenaires will try to stored the Sunsets' final goal of . Results at Vanastra Gun Club on ` Centenaire Commentary avenge for a loss suffered to the the period after setting up a Saturday November 16 Were: Gord Carnochan and Gary Many times this summer playing tennis meant waiting for a Falcons in Strat hroy earlier this beautiful power -play as Grayson Bill Stewart, Goderich 23 Phillips were out of the game with considerable amountof time before ever hitting a ball. With season. Good fan support again scored off a slot pass out of the -rAll Lo d b 22 011A«A Intermediate C Hockey the interest in tennis increasing this problem will become will be much appreciated. corner by Randy Fost er and Jim om an, n es oro Glen Moagk, Bor"nholme 19 even worse in years to come. The development of more tennis Belmont Blasts Centenaires _ Peters. b Mery Batkin, Minton • 18 ' courts at the present 'site would certainly alleviate this (By Keith lylurray) Belmont started off the second John Hessels, Goderich 15 difficulty.. A meeting for all people interested in the The Blemont Sunsets, previous in the same way. They ended the Ashley Gilbert, Goderich 13 development of more courts will be hied on Wednesday, all -Ontario J unior .`'D" Finalists,, opening stanza when Buchanan November 9 Shoot 'see sweaters --See Stewarts. Novcmbcr 27 at 7:00, Room i7 at S.D.H.S. and this 'year's league leaders -scored at53'seconds. Kenny Doig Murray East, Clinton 23 it is hoped that we will have at least twenty five interested trounced the SeaforthCentenaires scored the Centenaires first goal Allan Turner, St. Marys 23 in playing basketball this year. Irregardless of your skill, if Glenn Moagk, Bornhoime 22 • you enjoy basketball and are. looking for & good nigh, out, Harrison Schock, Zurich 20 come out to the high school tonight at 7:30. Just a reminder for ladies,'Titiy Tots skating is available CDH C I Mery Batkin, Clinton Ashlev Gilbert. Goderich 19 18 free of charge every Wednesday from 1:30 to•3:00. Its a great wrest a rs opportunity for you and your young one to skate, so lets, use it. 44 Bowling snoresplace hl gh .. - Egmondville League Chickadees 30 ,1 {A Team standings: Canaries 19 At the Ontario Winter Games and Windsor schools, St. Thomas Streakers 37 Cuckoos 25: Trials (Wrestling) in London, and London. November 16, Seaforth District. Mark .Consitt placed fourth in the Swinging Six 34 Cardinals 15 High School was represented by '-P.1'! , ,Il,� ., pg�►�lds. category, Carl Ely s 29 L,4,11% j : , in, nd triple, three People, Mark Conslilt,�iai�lta �a" third Ln the Al y Cats "' q 28 Cot�te`ffne sscc',# 4tj 3. Men's Bol'iyon, and Lyle Hoegy. 2• .( ail will attend the Ontarid Up& Downs` 26'�'high single and. triple, John They faced stiff competition from Winter Games in Thunder Bay if either the first, or second place Argos 14 Coleman, 266, 747. the University -of Western Ontario, Ladies' high single, Joanne ' Seaforth High School r` University 'of Windsor, ,Chatham People are unable to attend Matthews, 310'. High Average Team standings: Lyle Hoegy placed fourth in the 143 pound clivi ' „�!nn Nobel, 229. Men's high Bb16 ion. g Bombers Congratulations are in order for a single,'Gerry Feeney, 269; high Hardrecks 9 Trail riders very good show by the Seaforth triple, Gord Nobel, 700, high.,.. Hustlers 9 wrestlers.� average, Paul Matthews, 223. Cool Cats 8 r' ThursdayNighters Ladies' High single and triple, elect officers,, �AV 4 Team standings: .. Christine Groothius, -170, 467; A general meeting of the Huron . Rec'reat/a Ional c Thee'�lGroup' ' 30• Men's ' high 'single 'and' 'triple,' Trail Riders was held at Huliett' Ramblers 22 Gerry Nobel, 259,'678. Central School on Sunday when Missing Marks 16 Commercials officers elected were: President, basketball High Hurrtbrs 14 Team standings: Doug Riley Seaforth; Vice -Pres. ,Spare -Mees 11 Smackeroos,,.. 17 • Bob Wright, Dungannon; Secre- r Spitfires 7 'Boomers 32 tary-Treasurer,' Norma Riley, Ladies' high single and triple, Nutty Bunch 31, Seaforth; 'Directors, Harvey starts here Mary Anne Wieler, 250, 607; . Glot Tanks 24 Hdggert, Londesboro, Graham Men's high single, Ken Burgess, Dinga Lings 32 Sholdice, Londesboro, Dorlein A men's recreational basketball r 285; high triple, Carry-Plumsteel • Streakers • 32 Flowers, Clinton, Noreen''Straug.- league is being formed'in Seaforth 689, Ladies' high single and triple, hall, Goderich, JoAnne Sholdice, to play a schedule of games with a 4 Y. B. C. . Deanna Nobel, 278. 744;' Men's Londesboro; Jr. Representative, similar Exeter league. Recreation director Clive Bui9t Team standings: high single Harry DeLoyer, 277, Brian Straughan, Goderich. said that two teams will be Orioles 47 high triple, -Herman Hoste, 705, Members elected Lynn Flowers organized, from each town, made up Blue Jays 34 725. to represent the clfib in the Miss of men who are over 18 and not Parrots 32 Quartama 75 Queen Contest. She playing on any other basketball Canaries 32 Thursday Nighters is the daughter of Di'. & Mrs. R. team. Sparrows 24 Team. standings:. Flowers of Clinton. Plenty of players are needed to Robins ``20 Thee -Group` 23 Winners of the year and man the teams. The first practise Ladies' high single, Shirle}i Ramblers 22 trophys were Top Trail Horse - will be tonight, Thursday at 7:80 at Young, 166 , 460; Men's high Missing Marks 11 Marjo Tiger owned by Dianne SDHS. single and triple, Gerry Nobel, Johns of Kinburn; To All Round Scheduled are one exhibition g P Y . High Hnrrlers 9 p game, 12 regular season games and 331, 760. S are -Mees 9 Horse, Chanip owned by Kim Count Club p Riley Seaforth; To Jr.. Kim Riley 2 play. off games for each team. Country Spitfires 5 P Games will be played on atter- Team Standings: _ Ladies High single and triple, ' Members agreed our the use of nate Monday and Thursday nights Stragglers 38 Janet Harrison. 338, 715. Men's a club crest and arranged for a - at Exeter and Seaforth High Pin Heads 28 high single an ti.'" Ron contest to • be held. Schools. lLeftees 21 Young, 309, 669. The annua,i, Christnias party -Ali those interested in playing are .Ups & Downs : 25 St. James` League %N'as set for December 15th. asked to attend- tonigfit's practise. Ding-a-Lings 26 Tigers 35 Lazy Six 9 Cubs 31 Parots dG streakers 32 Expos 30 Canaries 30 Swinging 6 32 Ladies' High'single and triple, Astros. 22/1 Blue Jays 27 Alley Cats 26 Nellie Arts, 233, 593, High Dodgers 22'/2 Robins 20 Elves 22 average, Pearl McCaliurat, 190, _Mets 6 Sparrows 17 Ups 'n Downs 21 $Metj�s High single, triple and Ladies high single, Bonnie Ladies* high single and triple, Argos 14 -high average, Ron Harris, 284, Bedard, 251; triple. Sandra Sfrirley Young. 179. 486: Men's , Ladies' high single, triple and 683, 208. ` Johnson, 668. Men's high single. high single and triple. Nick average. Ann Nobel, 280, 750, "0 Tom Turner, 313; triple, George Houwert, 323-798., 229. Men's'high single and triple. Team standinei . Love. 805. Mixed Doubles Ron Beuerman, 243, 689, High Tigers 37 Town & Country Club Team Standings: Average. Paul Matthews, 226. Cubs 36 TEam Standings: Bluebirds 31 Commercial League Expos 32 Stragglers 31 Canaries 19 Team Standings: Dodgers 292/2 Pin Heads 23 Chickadees 23 Smaceros 10 Astros• 22`/2 Leftees 16 Blackbirds 15 Boomers 27 Mets 11 Ups & Downs 25 Cuckoos 23, Streakers 31 LadieV High single and triple, Ding-A-Lings 24 Cardinals 15 Nutty Bunch 32 Sandra Johnson, 220, 587. Men's Lazy Six 7 ' Ladies high. single, Barb Hot pants 21 . high single, Jack Bedard, 314; ' Ladies High single and triple, Wesenberg. 278: High triple, Gail Dingeiings 26 t high triple, Clyde McClure, 697. Leanne Melanson, 258. 613, High McKenzie, 632; Mens high Ladies high single and triple. Legion Team Average, Pearl McCallum , 195: single, Ron Beuerman, 274; High Deanna Nobel. 273-639. 'Men's Team standings: Men's High Single and triple, triple, John Coleman 717, high single and triple, John The Chipers 40 Jack Ungarian, 306, 709. High Legion Team Coleman. 246, 681. The Fire Flies 31 average, Bob Harris, 205. Team Standings: Peter's Bums 23 Seaforth High School The Chippers 38 Find a The Hookers 22 Team Standings: The Fite Flies 26 Bgkers'/2 Doz. 18 Hardroks 7 Peter'sBums 21 The 6 Streakers 13 Coolcats. 6 The Hookers 17 rummg Ladies' high single and triple, Bombers 11 Bakers i/2 Doz. 13�� Helen Nicholson, 254, 705. Men's Hustlers 4 The 6 Streakers ' 11 single, Don Eaton, 315, high Ladies' High - Joanne --Ladies High single and triple, triple, Gord Scott, 731. Melanson; 23 ; 597; Men's high Ella Munor, 307, 713; Men's high !9 Mixed Doubles single, Gert) Nobel, 337, 825. single and triple, Ed. Baker. 332, Team standings Y.B.C. 709. 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