The Huron Expositor, 1977-02-24, Page 11WIN mpNs' OpNSPIEL i•-• A local rink - won the
Rovicliffe Motors borispiel at the Seaforth Curling
Club on the: weekend.. Bob Wilson, right, bonspiel
ens open bonspeil
WED.,,MAP 2 1 - 3:30 P.M.-Patents & Pre ,Schoolers
- 6q00 P.M. -NOvice Game • •
8:00 P.M. Aromen's Broornhall. Games
THURS.,MAR' 3 6:00 P.M. ,Power Skating
7:30 P.M. -Men's Broonibail danid,
THE HURON. EXPOSITOR; FEBRUARY 1977 ;4-11 ",
seasen.-Don Huller had- 24 one
' year while Dave Broome had 25
last season and an even 20 - this
seas&
Larry Seymour played 11
gameads season forthel3Ines in
'winning the "Vezina" trophy.
Dave Broome became the first
player in league history to-.score
.20 goals and 20 or more assists in
the same season. Dale Kennedy ,
is the' second;„'player in league
history to score 40 or more points
in El,season.. Broome, the other
player-to do jt, has-accomplished
the feat tWo yearsIn pitccdsstou:
- Games Next Week Feb. 27: '
7:00 Stars vs: Wings
• 8:30 'Blues vs. Kings • • •
10:00 Flyers vs.. Hawks ,
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Dave Browne lost hit bid to
capture a 'second straight scoring
crown. -" The Hawk denterman
,could only manage an assist while
rival bale Kenuedy, was assisting
on two Blue , goals to nah, the
scoring title. .
Bill Price and Ralph Woods
scored .2 goals a piece to spark the
Blues victory. Terry Stevenson'
`chipped in a single !score to round
out the Blue team's scoring.
Steve Southgate netted .a pair
of goers for the Hawks. Jack Price
added a -single tally in, a losing
.cause.
I.H.L: Notes: The -99 'Oats
scored by the Blues is •a pew
I,H.L. record. The old:standard-of
94 was set last year by the Wings:
The 89 goals the HaWks allowed
againit ties the record set. list
year - by the Stars.", Dale
Kennedy's 44 points is also ,a new
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Season High LadieS"" Single,
Marg Scott, 291; triple, Barb-
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(13y-DaveBroome) - theWings-Kings.contest fer- the --the rink.
The 1976.77 season has totally absurd. • ' The Hawks outplayed the Blues
&tally ended: And for most it . Actually, it's not how the.Blues " in all three games the two teams
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didn't come soon,enough. It was a won but hoW the Hawks managed faced each' other :during the
season that ran the gauntlet. . to lose. The dark shirts held an regular season but managed only
from the ,silly to the, tidiettiouS. • unbelievable 36-18 edge in shots a 6-5 victory a few weeks ago. The
Next week the'iplayoffs will get on net over the Blues. Blues had won the first meeting
. under, way and for the teams, -it's Larry Seymour played his fnest ' between the teams by a 7-6 score.
new a iittestipo of_ Quo: Vadis. game of the season in stoning the The clinch and grab tactics_ by
That is; where goest thou? For Hawks while his mutes were the Blues paid off last Sunday
the Wings, Stars, Flyers, Hawks ,making the hest of • their night though despite 'being badly
and Kings, it can only be up. It opportunities at' the other end of ,outplaYed.
will-be around robin affair with "
eaeh.team playing the other Club's
once.': The two top teams that
• " • - survive the first five contests
meet, in a best of three final,
'if the regular season• iS
indication as to what, the playoffs
may -have in -storel, a case of •,
survival it surely will be,
-Cardinal Mezzofanti was, a
* nineteenth cent curator of the
, ,Vatican Library, wIto had learned
186 languages and 72 dialects
during his lifetime. If the good
Cardinal were alive today, one ,
must wonder if even he could '
'comprehend the I.H.L. .
language and otherwise. ,
Kings 9, Wings 2
The first game last Sunday
went:a -long way in .proving just
- what a farce this season- reelly.bas „. heett.
The-Wings- took to the ice with..- ,7
a grand total of five players. Yes
five players, Thus, if the Red
team were betting on the game,
they quicklY learned, that five
won't necessarily get you 10. . .in
' hockey at least. , ' -
Wayne " Coombs and Doug,
' O'Reilly scored for the Wings
• who 'were down only by 'a 3-2
score at the end of the first--
period, •
Coombs, O'Reilly, Art Strong
and Kevin Bennett were so worn :
out near the end of the game they
were forced to ice the puck to get
a brief rest before the next King
onslaught. .
Murray Cennelly led the Royal
, teams attack with a 3 goal
performance.
Sid.blocks scored twice: with
1 Kevin Broome, John Ball, Bill
Salisbury and Ron •Hildebrand all
adding' single markers.
The game itself was tainted
, from the viewpoints of both clubs.
•.• s' Doug OReilly was closing in on
I a • the single season goal scoring
mark of 25 set last year, He had
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- situation' made it virtuallyday-Second prize went tp Bruce• The Ban-spiel Committee has . .Goderich Novice played here on in Hanover. It was a very exciting by Brussels 4-2. Each -scoring two
imposSible for O'Reilly to tie or , McDonald with Rick McDonald, . ,reported that the Mixed Open on Sattirday. For Seaforth, Scott game with bath teams skating goals for Brussels were Dean, ,
. Murray McCall - and Jim-March-12-spoigned by Fleming Driscoll led the scoring with two very hard. • With team captain, , Wheeler and Marty' Rutledge" • .% surpass the standard.
i• • . The King5, AI eanwhile can lay a McDonald..., • „ r Dave Feeds of Clinton is now filled. It's goals and. Chris Canino and Jeff Scott Driscoll scoring the:only:two Scott. Driscoll scored the only two t •
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. • less., than' legitimate claim to . , Third prize was taken th,,y
Tien---our--spiels
a sign of a goo.d.. committee when_ , Read added one goal each to the goals for the Seaforth team, goals for Seaforth. ,'
----::-------vietery in a game-whiLli tlity-Cmusit---1.°11a-Patte4"-Srrn:- n___our-spiels are-aling-u-p---weeks score board. TheaStafe-rtne2d, Seatorth won the game, ,....
• the full 60 minutes. • tion• prize went to. Steve Brown . The Junior Bonspiel which had 4-3. ''' "''
Sat., Feb. 26 - Milverton• plays ' played with a man advantage for Deighton and Rod Doig. Console- ahead. ....,,,,, , . . ' skating very. hard, .won. the game • Now with the Round Robin
' • , Flyers 8, Stars 1 with Bill L'obb, Ross Lovett and to be postponed from January 30, On Sunday', Seaforth Novice' :played
dffs th.ebiergifinnrsitng.ga;ISeeaf.ivortithh hovvreeadt!rclo'itcrl.o2ck..
Brussels plays . • ,• .
' The Flyers 'broke . out of a ' Dave Beattie, 4• .. , , • is now being held this Sunday, played their last scheduled game Brussels. Seaforth were defeated here at 6 o'clock. . ' '
prolonged slump; n a big Way by In the 11:00 Draw., first prize February 27.. -'. .• •
. ..., • , . _trouncing ,the' Stars 8-1 last ., . ,
-Hot shooting Randy' Wood' B-owting scores , •„
Sunday evening. • .., : •
scored three goals . to lead the •
-Bowling Helen Nicholson, 238 and 651. 741. High" men's single, Al Smale,
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The 1.4utort Exposi tor or tallith Robert SatioVvs .
at.iHL ganitis °
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141:1r. Re--breaks the
previous record of 42 set by Dave
Broome last season.
'Kevin Benpett's 17 goals set a
nen, record for. goals by
defencenian; The Oldrecord of 13
was set last ..year Iv Ken DOig.
Doug O'Reilly became only the
third player': in leagtie history, to
score 20 Or more goals in a
•• chairman, presents the trophy to, from left, curlers
Mike Thomas Doug Rowcliffe, John Patterson Jr.:1
and Bill Campbell Jr. ' (Expiisitor PhOto)
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was held.--Seaforth rinks swept all Third prize went to an Exeter
the prizes in the 9:00 draw. First rink skipped by Art Clarke.
prize went to. Bill Campbell and Consolation prize, was won by
23 going into- the match and did tits- rink of John Patterson Jr., Bruce Coleman with Oliver Pryce,
' to 24 for the" season. _ Thomas' • The ladies served an excellent
The record will stand for one The Campbell rink also-won-the'meal and it was a very successful
• more season at -leaSt.-The Munn Trophy for. top score of the day all around for oue'club.
manage one goal to bi'ing his total Doog Rowcliffe and Mike Elgin Shade and Elmer Dennis. • •
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ovice. teanyin -pla-yoffs-..
on• at curling club •
(Byb Gwen Patterson) wenfto a Hanover rink skipped by
, There was lots of curling action -J. Scime. Second, prize was won
at• our own club this weekend by Dave Tremeer with , Eric
when the Men's Open Bonspiel, McIntosh, Ron Riley and Mert
sponsored - by Rowcliffe Motors Keys.
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Flyers to the upset victery. Paul •Y-.B.C. • ' ' - Larks:, 69; PacserS1 69.. Chargers.
Hullo and Bill Teal! each scored . Leafs, 86; Pinquins, 81; BrUins; .. %6; Corvettes,. 52. . --.. ..
a pair of goals with Rob Sallows • 80; Seals, 69; Canadians, • 65; Ladies high, , single, bonnie '
- .: -getting a single, marker to sound Flyers, 56. .::" , . - Bedard; 267; 'triple, . Bonnie . • ...
• ' out the Flyer-goal scoring.... ,•-. ,,, High. ladies, • Rhonda • Bedard .and' 'Sandra Johnston,
, ' The Stars played without Ray McCowan, 301-and 735r Barb 602. -
• .• and ,Ken Devereaux- and -the Deighton,• '241 and. 666; Jackie Men's High Single, Geo. Love, •
• result was a gaping hole in the. Nobel,' 269. 303 and -triple. John Coleman,
- green teams' defence. -• ' High men, Brian- McCoWan. 811. . Commercial ' Gord • Moylett tallied the lone , 248 and 718; Brad Campbell, 233 Red Wings, 83; Flyers,. 72;
i' • Stars' goal.and 648. Toms, 61;' Washington Capitols.
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Blues 5; Hawks 3 . . • -Legkin ' • 56; Maple Leaves,-56; Selects, 501 _ ... •
• Withtiut a doubt, it was the' Slant 6, 77; Team_Canada, 70,; ..* ., Ladies high single and triple,
. • most exciting game of the season. Schmucks, 66; Flaihers, 56; Tom Mary Diegel, 232 and 566,
Yet; at times. it also ranked with : Cats, 38; 1200's, 30. • • ' ' Men's High single, John Van
• - • High ladies single and- triple. Bakel, 283, triple, John Coleman, •
., e 318 mid triple, Jack Eisler, 830. Eg m o n d vi i .' ., i Mixed Bowling Lea'gne
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-She-Offs,-•98; Mixed Ups, 91; Red Caps, 98; Crystals. 78;
, Tater Specials, 80; Flyers, 80; Diamonds,, 73; Blues, 71;
Spraklers, 74; Swinging, 44. ,B).gurt.5, 68; Gold'ens, 53.
. , .. .... . • High Ladies, Deleres O'Dwyer, High Ladies Single, Helen '
253 and 626. Garrick,. 157; tnpTe, Betty • ,
High Men; Mike-Meidigor, 285 •Benneit, 624. S',,.,> • •
and. 768. , .. . ' High Men's Single and-Triple,
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TUES., MAR 1 '4- 04'4. Public Skating
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7;45 -P.M.,•Bantatn Game
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FINAL ST/iikiDiNG, I.H.L. TOP TEN SCORERSEFinal] " -- Player Team q.p. G. Asts. Pte. PEW. Team G.P. W L T For Agst.Ptrs.FIM .
D.Kentledy B 15 ' • 18 26 '44 -6
Blues • 15' 11 • 2 2 99 51 24 110 p.13roome 1-1 , 15 20 22 42. 20
Wings • 1.5" 8 5 .2 70 -,74 18 113 '1,S.Outhgate H. 1$ 15 24 39 • '6 -
Stars 15 6 A 5 -59 54 .17 1'41 03.Price B 14 17 .„'19„, ., 36 9
Flyers 15 5 9 1 57 81 • 11 169 11.Q'Reilly yv '14 24 9 33 6 ..,„-st . •
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