The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-02, Page 12scored.
In the third period Pat krumy
scored unassisted. Shortly, there-
after Pat scored again. Jeff Alce
scored his second goal of, the,
game. Mitchell scored once more'
leaving the were. at t-2 for
Seaforth.
in this 3 out of 5 series SeafOrth
hag two wins. The third game of
the series is in Seaforth,
Thursday, March 2 ,at 6:15. The
fourth and , fifth games are
scheduled for Saturday, March 4,
at 4:00 p.m. in Mitchell and back
in Seaforth Tuesday, March 7 at
6;15' .p.m. respettively, if
required,r
SeaforTh Atoms beat• Mitchell Tuesday night •
Atoms beat Mitchell
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Early, in the second period
David McLlwain scored his third
goal of the game. 'Early 'in the
third period Danny Van Loon
scoring one goal for Seaforth
making the score 5-1; • •
Mitchell players' coming on
stronger scored three quick goals.
Scoring for Mitchell were Bert
Vorstenbosehe two more goals and
John Rowland one goal. With
Seaforth holding their own in the
third, period. Seaforth won the
close game with a score of 5-4.
At the
Arena
FRIDAY • MARCH 3
7-12 p.m. Jr. Farmers Broomball Tournament
' SATURDAY MARCH 4
7 a.m.-8 p.m. Jr. Farmers Broomball Tournament
SUNDAY MARCH 5
' 4:45 p.m. Dublin Bantams vs. Lions Id
7:00 p.m. 1.H.L. Playoffs
MOISDAvaMARCII 6
4:30 p.m. Learn to Skate•
5:15 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30 p.m. Seaforth Oldtimers
TUESDAY MARCH 7
4:00 p.m. Dublin Bantam Practice
5:45 p.m. Pee Wee Prattice
• WEDNESDAY MARCH 8
1-3*p.m. Parents and Pre-Schoolers
4 p.m. Power Skating
5 p.m. Novice Practice
8 p.m. Women's Broomball Playoffs
THURSDAY MARCH 9
5 p.m. Atom Practice
6:15 p.m. Bantam Practice
7:30 pan. Men's Broomball Playoffs.
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Cunningham over wberton
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Lingelb`ach over PatterSCM
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Forbes over Wilson
Campbell over Lovett,
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Dolmage over Beattie
McKay over Fotheringham
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Van Vliet over Viticent
Ruston over Robinson
Wilson over Ribey
D.Underwood over. Ste Marie
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Beuttenmiller over tioswell
Beattie over Patterson
Brown tied Hoggarth
Deighton over Lingelbach
Tremeer over Hayter
Fleming tied Smith
Wilson over Fotheringham
Cunningham aver Forbes
Ste Marie over Patterson
Rowcliffe over McKay
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On Febrtlary 261, Seaforth got
their first win ov.er Mitchell in the
first round of playoffs 5-1.
Pat Murray started ,the scoring
and Ron Pryce put in the second
goal fore Seaforth- With 52
seconds left in the ,first period,
Mitchell scored. making 2-1.
There was no score in the' second
period. In the' third period Pat
Murray, Mike Betties and Ron
Pryce each scored ending the
game at 5,1 for $eaforth. ' -
...Sunday, Scafortfr travelled 'to
tSttchell bringing home their
second win of the series in a score
• Of'5-2 for Seaforth.
Mitchell started the, scoring
early inthe first period. It was
halfway through the second
period when Mike Betties scored
and two minutes later Jeff Alce
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Arou-ncFth:e.-goat-at.th-e;-Se_afo.rt.h-Mitchell, Atom game
Curlers have lots of
bonspeil action
On Saturday March 11, a team -
` selected from all six industrial
hockey teams will take on the
Seafor.h Beaver Oldtimers.
The game will be played with
Oldtimer Rules,- no body checking
and no -slapshots and should
prove to be an exciting match.
A dance with music by the
Trackmen has been arranged
after the game. Game time is 8
p.m. and the dance begins at 10
p.m.' with a buffet to follow.
Tickets arc available from LULL.
and Oldtimer players.
I.H.L. NOTES •
The Kings were eliminated
from the I.H.L. finals last week.
Injuries have played havoc with
the club that some 'suggested
might have gone to, the. league's
team skipped by Bob
Fotheringham with Murray
winners.
Dan Nash, Grant Little „
Lloyd Forbes, Glen Haytet, and Bruce
Esler (with his first of the
season), Bill Heron and. Brian
Dale all scored single goals. Gary
Finigan scored twice for theRoyal'
team with Davetongstaff getting
a single goal in a losing cause'
The Blues .have now gone 13
games without a loss. That streak
includes a record 11 straight .
wins.
Clive Buist leads playoff'
scoring with 8. goals and 4 assists
for 12 points. Bill Price is second
at 10 points and' Dave Broome is
third with 9 points.
Games next week- March 5,
1978: 7:00 Wings YS. Blues; -8:30
Kings vs. Flyers; 10:00 Hawks vs.
Stars. and Brian Moore won the Boy's
LILL. Playoff Standings , event. They defeated Exeter 7-4
Team W L T Pts. and Goderich 9-4 'and lost to
Blues 3 0 0 6
2 1
0 4 Wingham 6-5. Total points gave
Wings
-Flyers
Hawks
Stars
Kings
2 1 0 4
1 2 0 2
1 2 2
0 3 0 0,
. •
Scores last Sunday
Flyers 5 Blues 11 VViiigs 9
Stars 1 Hawks 6 Kings 3
Rebekahs have
Coleman won third. Winning
seventh prize were Harold Pryce,
Gordon Pryce, .Bruce Whitmore
and Brian Campbell. Eighth prize
went' to Mert Keys with Len
Jamieson, Don Dalton and -Ron
Taylor.
The Campbells and Pattersoni
- played in thp Golden:Horseshow.
Spiel in Hamilton on the weekend
and captured the • Gooderharn-
Wort's Trophy for first prize in
the First Event. They won all five
of their games. •. a
The Huron High School Curling
was held in Exeter on Monday.
The Seaforth, boy's team- Skipped
by David ',Ste. Marie with David
Underwood, Mark UnderwOod
By Gwetr Patterson them the win. The Seaforth Girls'
Lots of Bonspiel action to report Team skipped by Sandra Ruston
thiS week! Several men's.' rinks • with Jane Ribey, Susan Primeau
from the Seiforth Club supported and Vicki ' Ste. Marie lost their
the Cern -Producers: Spiel in * games with Goderich and Exeter:
Vanastra on SaturdaY. Winning, The Exeter girls teaM came out as
first prize on the 11:00 draw-Was. winners: Y.
BillIobb'srink-witIrGerry-Ginn; —7 :2A—mixed erink from Seaforth •
Ross Lovett and «Brian-Lobb. A played in Exeter on Saturday.
Winning fourth prize on the 'OM
draw were Neil and Loretta
Dolniage and Ron and Gloria
Riley.
The Intermediate Division
playoffs were held in Seaforth on
Sunday.Vaiiiiira won over. Tara.
The Vanastra rink will go on to
Inter-Division playoffs.
The new dehumidifier al:rived.
at the club last week. With spring
coming along, with`+,warzner
w6ther, we will hope this will
solve all our "drippy problems."
. On Tuesday. February 21,
Seaforth Atoms started their
W.O.A.A. playeff series 'against
the Mitchell Atoms in Seaforth.
This series is the best of 3 out of
5. Early in the first period, Brad
,Pauli of Mitchell opened the
scoring with a 1-0 lead.
Captain David McLlwain then
led' the scoring for. Seaforth with
' two quick goals making the score
Close at the end of the first period
2-I. 'With Seaforth coming on
stronger insecond period..
David McLlwain the 2:31 mark
netted .In one re goal scoring
the only goal in the second
period. •
At the 9:30 mark in the third
period Scott Driscoll added one
anore goal to the score board for
Seaforth, Then David McElwain
scored his fourth goal of the game
and with 'only 5 seconds left,
Kevin Melady scored one goal
with Seaforth defeating the
Mitchell Team w a score of 6-1.
On Satur y Fe. ary 25, the
second game of • playoffs,
Seaforth played
Seaforth Ussuzd the- coring with
David McLI 4 sc lag his first
goal of the ga he 2i10 mark
unassisted. th Mitchell coming
right back w th a,goal by Bert
Vorstenbosehe gr.tne was tied
up.
Seaforth came tight back with a
goal scored by Kevin Williamson
unassisted and at the 9i23 mark.
David lvicLlwain scoring his
Second goal made the score 34
for Seaforth. •
final series.
lues win over the. Hawks
last week was their fourth straight
over the' dark shirts. None of the
games were close. The scores
were 1,1 11-4,, 9-4 and last
Sunday's 11-6•score. The. Kings
had only six players show pp last
week and were outshot by the
Wings, 72-8.. The Blues outfired
the Hawks 52-32 and the Flyers
outshot the Stars 44-25. Bill •Price
had five assists in the Blues win.
Ross Govier has faced 166 shots
in his three games with the Royal
team. The SiarS Rick Fortune has
been peppered, with' 141 shots in
his three matches.
In shots ounet (for and against)
the Flyers are 88-85; Kings
36-J66; Blues 138-76; Hawks._
12i.89; Stars 83-141 and the.
Wings are 148-57. The goal
scorers last week were (Flyers-
Stars' Kevin Henderson 2 goals;.
,Murray .1-lenderson.Ralph -Mood
and Sid Wockl" all singles. Tony
Arts scored the lone Stars goal.
In the Blues-Hawks match Ben
Akker and Dave Broome each
scored the hat trick for the Blues.
Gord Moylan and 'Glen Nicholson
each had a pair of scores with Bill
Price netting a, single marker.
Clive Buist led -the HaWks with
two goals. Jim McLeocl.Ted.
• Montgomery, Jerry 'Feeney and
Dale Kennedy all added single
tallies.
In the Wings-Kings contest,
Doug O'Reilly and Doug Philips
each netted-a pair of goals for the
euchre
The Rebekah and. Oddfgllows
Lodge held their joint euchre on
Wednesday'evening, February 22
with 10 tables in 'play. Prize
winners were: Ladies' first, Mrs.
Staffen; Ladies' lope hands, Mrs.
Norman itiehtMonsolatien, Mrs.
Les McClure; Men'S first,
Warden H aney; Men's lone
hand, Mike McLeod; Consolation,
Wilbert Godkin; Lucky draw, Tom
-Carter, -Lunch was -served-aid a •
'social time enjoyed by all.
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