The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-03, Page 11•
L start s playoffs
the §tars,,a, much needed lift. 32.29 which! inetuded a 21.12
Kevin, Henderson, Ron ° barrage during the final period.
Beuerman, Doug O'Reilly and Art' Blues 4 Kings 3
SYYTIg all scored • final period The Kings Akre, maaterr,at it..
, goals for tile-Red Team. They have developed the art of
Dave Longstaff scored the losing into a fine science. They
have found more' ways 'to grab'
defeat from the jaws of victory
than any of the teams in the
I.H.L. with the possible exception
of the Hawks:
The Royal squad, almost pulled
the upset of the year last Sunday
night.
An early 2-0 solid lead,
second Stars goal and the team
seemed to catch fire after his
score.
The •green squad applied
pressure for the remainder of the
game but Gary Montgomery held
his ground and the Stars were
headed to defeat.
The. Stara, butshot the Wings
go4ltending by Rick 'Fortune and
some excellent defensive work
had the Blues rattled.
But the Royal squad fell into a
defensive shell and the Blues
began to assert pressure as the'
contest wore on. •
A pal by. Clive Buist narrowed
theiScort to 2 - 1 by the end of the
first period.
The second period was all
Blues as Bill Price, with 2 goals,
and Buist again' provided the
margine of victory.
Kevan Broome netted a pair of
goals with ;Sid Wocks getting a
single score for.the Kings. The
Blues outshot the ings on
'the-game and 24-1 :during the
final period.
Hawks 6 Flyers 4
. The Hawks managed to kill off
"e rash of early penalties to help
:them defeat the Flyers in, last,.
Sundays late shinny Match.
Despite being shorthanded for'
a good part of the first period, the
Hawks held a 19-7 bulge in shots
On ,n,,,e1 over the Flyers.
Jerry Feeny paced the ,Hawks
by scoring 3 goals. Steve
Sonthgate, Jack:Price and Gord
Dick all adted single scores for
'the dark Shirts.
A Flyer comeback 'was cut
short by a, series of penalties late
in the game and had-to se the
With the 4 goals scored by Terry
Dale,Jim Watson, Bill Teall and
Glen MalcolM..
• Games next week Mar.6/77
7:00 . 9:30 10:00
Kings Flyers • Blues
Hawks Wings Stars
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FINAL STANDINGS
'Mens GP W L T Pts
Dumpers.13 1. 0 26
C4th.Jr.Frmrs. 9 3 • 2 2'0..
Bendix 9 3 ' 2' 20
Chiselhurst 4 . 5 , • 5 13
C.C. A .T. 4 7 '3 • If
McKillop
Panthers 3 6- '5 - 11-•
P
.
.Parr .Line 2 10 2, .6
• Hensall 2 - .11 1 5
Broomindr Final Top -Ten
Ladies Team Goals-, Assts- Pts.
XJoyee Carter Blyth 11 6 17
Deb,Cbultes,Blyth 9 4 13
%Mary Anne Cook: B. 4 9 13,
Marg,Anderson.R. • 6. '4 r10
Joan Pinder,$
Chiselhurst 6 3
Brenda Turner,
k Parr Line
Peg. Simpson,
Stratford' "'" 7
Sandra Fremlin,
Parr Line 5 2 7
Loni Stnale.,
C.C.A.T. 4
Barb Prezcador,
Hensall 3- 3 6
Broomball's Final Top Ten
Mens Team Goals Assts Pts
X Jim Finlayson
Dumpers 9 6
JiM Henderson,,
pumpers 6 8 14
Rick Wood,
Bendix 11- 2 13
Brad Finlayson,
ptifflpers 11 2 '13
Brad Finlayson
Dumpers 8 4 12
Tom Burke,
Dumpers 6 6 12
Neil Murray, D. 7 3
Bill Docking, D 1. 8 9
Ross Mite'hell,
McKillop Panthers 5 3 8
Dale Kennedy,
Dumpers
Brian Mtit.T.Y ,
Jr. FArmers 2 6 8 _ .
x Wins Scoring Title
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8
'3 8 .
Egmondville
Show Offs, 98; Mix Ups, 96;
Tator. Specials, 82; • Flyers, $2;
Sparklers, 79; Swinging Six, 46.
Ladies high single and triple,
Deanne Muir, .258 and .646. -
Men's high single and triple,
Ron Benerm'an, 400" and 874.
St. James
Lemans, 78; Furys, 75; Sky-*
larks, 71; Pacers, 71.; Chargers,
69; Corvettes, 56.
Ladies high single, Bonnie
Bedard, 301; triple, Sandra
Johristoti, 707.
Men's High single, George
Love, 285; triple, Vern Steinman,
794,
St. James
Lemans. ''80; Furys, 80;'
Chargers, 76; Skylarks, 73;
PacerS, 71; Corvettes, .61.
Ladies high single and triple,
Mary Beuerman, 272 and 632.
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14. 11. 3 14 8
10 6 7 13 0
..1;3' -76- 3 -9 21
15 0 ' 9 9 34
:-13 3 . 5
8.3
12 • '6 4
10, •
'3. 12 12,.- 0 3
13 1 2 3 3
3. 6
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(By Dave BroornI)i
Winos 6Stors2
,What was" expected to be a
close game turned into a - rout
during last, Sunday's opening
match of the LILL. playoffs.
The defence oriented. Stars •
went into the game as slight
favourites over the. Wings but
early goals by. Jim Moore and
Kevin Bennett seethed to rattle
the • green team. Gary Finigan
managed to beat Wing goaltender
Gary Montgomery late in the first
period but the, score failed to give
Player
D. Broome
S. Southgate
J,Feeny
B.Akker
F.Burton
J, Price
C.Klaver
J.Brand
K.Flanigan
J.Coleman
D.McCaulley
B.Glanville
G.: Dick
Player •
D.Kennedy
B,Price
R. Wood
R. Wood
C.Buist 14.
K.Burgess - ' -
G.Reeves -
T.Stevenson
J.McLeod
itMontgomety
T.Montgomery
R.VanLoon
D.Leonard
-G1.0ALTENDING
G.P. G.A. Shut. Ave. PIM.
Carmen itoesner 15 89 0 5.9 0••
GOALTENDING
G.A. AVE. P.I.M.
Rick Fortune 15 71 4:73 3
n••••••••-- * •• .1-
!HI. plgyer standings
HAWKS ..:STARS
GP G's.Asst's, Pts. P.I.M. Player
15 20. 22 42 20 , R,Devereaux
15 • 15 24- - 39 -6 - G.Finigan '
14 10 13 23 20 • D.Longstaff
14 .8 8 16 21 J.Sills
14 3 ' 9 12 23 It:Devereaux
12 2 4 6 , 0 'G.Lit the
1.2 7 '3 10 11 G.Moyland
15 0 0 0, 15 I,Nash
"9 4 2 6 6 B.Flanigan
14 2 3 5. 12 J.Ungarian
7 3 1' 4 • "0 A.White
12 2 0 2 12 M.Pepper
6 0 2 2 3 - K.Rodney
KINGS
G.P. GIs. Asst's Pts.
15 4 19 13
,,. 15
15
15
12
15
12
11
14
13
5
8
7
' Player
PIM .R. Wood
7 11 18 1195 . J. Watson•
P.Hulley
12 3 15 3 J.Dick
9 6 15 12 B.Te all
1 ,12 13_ ' 0 R:Sailows
4 2 6 ,36 K.Doig
2 6 , 8 6 T.Da le
2 5 7 3 J.McLean „
1 4 5 6 J.Watt
1 3 4 32 S.Hutchinson
2 1 3 9 - mouar d
1 1 2 3 5 , GrMalcolm,
• 1 2 3 " .0 J.Finlayson
Charlie Smith
GOALTENDING
G.P .G.A. AVE.P.J.M.
15 54 ' 3.60 -
FLYERS
G.P. G'ls. Asst's. Pte. -PINI.
13 12 13 25 3 13. 16 '5 21 0
10 8' - 9 17 _24
13 4 3 7 27
7 3 3 ..-6 '6
14 2 4
'6 2 4'6 21
10 1 4 5 9
6 2 2 4 9
- 13 -2 2 4 6
6 2
14 0 2 4.0- •
7 1 4 5
4 --2-; 0 2'
GOALTENDING
G.P. G.A. Ave. Shut: PIM.
Ross Govier 8 34 4.25 1 6
Rick Fortune 3 .2-1' - 7.00 - 0
G.P. G'Is. Asst's. Pts. PIM;
12 • 8' 12 20 21
13 15 4 19 18
A DINNER FOR RED - Rod and Hazel McGonigle were guesti at a small dinner
partY, attended by arena employees and town ,members before the, public
dance, in their honour Friday night. Red retired recently after 22 and a half years as
manager of the Seaforth arenar,From left are Betty Bennett, councillor Bill.
Bennett, Chairman of the arena comrifitted. Red and 1-lazel McGonigle and maydr,
Betty Cardno. (Expositor-Photo)
Larry Seymore
-Rick Fortune
Ross Govier
PIM
11=-• - 3 ..,uo 0
3 11 3.66 0
1 -7 7.00 0
This weeks bowling •scores
SAT., MARCH 5
8:00 A.M.'- Jr. Farmers Annual
Broomball Tournament.
SUN., MARCH 6
2:00 p.m. - Novice Playoff Game
3:00 P.M. - Midget B. Playoff
Garne,Seaforth VS Hanover
S":30 P.M. - Dublin Pewee. Game
7100 P.M. - I.H.L. Playoff
Gaines.
MON., MARCH 7
"4:30 P.M. - Figure Skating
8:00 P.M. - Pewee Game
TUES., MARCH •8 •
4:00• 5:30 Public Skating
- 6:30 - Atom Game
7:4$ • Bantam Game
901 - midget Game
WED., MARCH, 9 • „
1i.'00v3:00"1'NI.,:-Parenta & Pre Sehoolers
800 P.M. • Womertrig Brodniball Games.
i'HURS:1 MARCH 10 •
- P,M. i Mutt's troOinhall -GatneS.
-At the
Arena
FRI., MARtHi 4
7:00 P.M. - Jr. Farmers Annual
Broomball Tournament
,
Broomball
.• There was lots of actien• last"
week when certain teams came up
with key wins, to end a long hard
season of Broomball.
There were many • 'upsets
through the season this year with
teams losing' key games which
changed the positions, of the,
-12' to the final
3 games.
‘.-.‘itetlie 'ladies league last . week.
Par' Line and C4th Jr. Farmers
tied 2-2, while' Chiselhurst beat
Hensall and Myth beat
Stratford '4-2.
Also on Feb. 28, C,C.A.T, beat
Chiselhurst' 2.1, and Feb. 27,
Blyth downed Hensall,,ladies 8-0.
Inthis game Joyce Carter won the
scoring title with:3 goals and 1
assist. •
In the men's league, it was Parr
Line 0, ..C.C.A.T. 0. This game
was played -earlier. Chiselhurst
and McKillop Panthers tied 2-2,
while C4th Jr. Farmers beat
Hensall 1.0, Dumpers 3, Bendi5i 0
and in. this game Jim Finlayson
• :scored a goal to win the scoring
title, in the men's league,. ......
Play Off Games
Ladies March 2
8:00 - .Blyth vs. Chiselhurst
9:00 - Parr Line. vs. C.C.A.T.
10:00.C4t h Jr. Farmers 'vs.
Hensall
11:00-Stratford vs. Winthrop
Men's March 3
7:30 - Dumpers vs. Bendix
•"""''' ''' K10 - Jr..Farmers vs. Chiselhurst
9:30 - C.C.A .T. vs. Parr Line
10:30 - Bonsai] vs.. McKillop
Panthers
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FINAL STANDINGS
Ladies • W L T Pts.
25
20
- 15
13
10
10
••• •
-BLUES J.Cooper 2 12 6.00 0 0
G.P.-Goals Asses. Pts. PIM G.Montgomery 2 14 7.00 0 0 •
15 18 26 44 6
14,, 17 19 36 WINGS •
13 13 8 16 3 Player G.P. Asst's. Pts. PIM.
13 13 8 '21 14 24 9 33 6
10 6 16 3 K.Bennett
"8.' 8 16 3 H.A rtek
- 15 9 9 18 12 K.Henderson
15 4 11 15 3 W.Coombs,
13 9 4 13 24 A., Sfrong
14 3 5' 8 9 J,Moore
14 4 3 7 0' T.Johnson
11 2 4 6 3 D.Tilley
13 1 3' -4 12 R.Beuehnan
13 1 1 2 12 F.Lane
S.Fell
GOALTENDING J.Rimell
G.P. G.A. ANTE
GOALTENDING '
G.P. G.A. AVE PIM.
" Gary -Montgomery 15 74 4.16
14 17 12 29 12
• 8 ' 7 11 • 18 6
11 6 , 7 13' 42
13 ^ 4 8 12 20 •
10 3._ .7 10 0 •
7 4 4 • 8 0
•I2 3 4 7- 0
8 1 1 2 9
3 0 .0 13
'3 0 1 1 3
1 0 . 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
Men's high single. Jack
Bedard. 34-7; triple, Hank
Kratners, 796.
Commercial Bowling
Red Wings. 88; Flyers, 77; , Blyth 12 1 I
• r Toros, 63; Washington Capitols, Parr Line 8 2 4
61; Maple Leafs, 58; Selects, 52. Chiseslhurst 7 5 2
Ladies• high single, Anne CC. A .T 6 ,5 '3
Vogels, 258; triple, Mary Diegel, C4th Jr.Parmers 4. 5 5
Stratford 651. 4 8 2
Men's 'high single, Luke Hensall .3 10 *1
7
Herman HOSTe. 612triple,"
Hensall
Winthrop 2
3 10 1- .
10 2
Schoonderwoerd, 271; triple,
6
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Base- &Nlobile s
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Ottli:S ‘Tro011et'llt Engravings
Ste (rotaibely Eajoiti6tilee 235.4281 ,
Player
- M.Connelly
K.Broome
S.Wocks
B.Dale
J.Ball
R.Hildebrand
S.Ekert • - --•
G.O'Dwyer
'B. Salisbury
L:Eisler
R .D a .1ton .
H.Klaver
R.Anstett
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