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dikrton
ins exciting
By Dave Broome
After 147 minutes in penalties
'. in just 7 playoff games the Blues
have .had plenty of opportunities
to' utilize their penalty-killing
. units. •
Last Sunday night the Blue
' boys scored 3 shorthanded.goals,
tying 'a playoff record,' and went
whip
,..,
on to the Flyers 6-2 to even
their best of three 1.H.L. final at
• one game. apiece, •
The Flyers had the 'opportuaity
of alifetime tulip away from ihem
during the first period, One of the
Blues was assessed a 10-TiiitTUIF
penalty for slashing and drawing
blood.
The Blues not only killed off the
long Penalty but also' scored a •
goal • when Glen Nicholson,
annected on a breakaway. Had April •2, 1978', Game .tinte is 8:30..
the whiteshirts managed a couple 1,1-1.L. notes- As, already
of scores during the advantage, mentioneCrthe Blues have "147
the Series may very well he over. Minutes in penalties in just 7
Bill Price Scored the Blues '•playoff games. They .1.-ad - 157
second shorthanded effort mid- minutes all season (15 games).
way through the . second stanza, TI combine() total .- of 304
and the score stod at 2.0 going., M: tes marks the first time any
into the third period. • • to in leaguehistory has had
Gerd Moylan netted a pair of that' many minutes (300 mark) in
goals with • Dana. Broome {short- one season.. Last Sunday's game
handed effort) ,and Bill. Price, 'wasn't as bad as the week before
again, scoring to round out a big although it had a couple 'of ugly
third frame, incidents also, Both clubs 'are
Ralph Wood and, ' Kevin guilty of the nonsense that has
Henderson scored less than a gone on so don't blame one tearit.
Minute apart for, the Flyers' to pull The win by ,the Blues gives them
theM Within-a goal..But Broome.'s the season series over the Flyers.
goal seemed to deflate the, tearms. The Blues 'have • won 4 ,,games
heady ideas of a comeback. while 'the. Flyers can only win 3
L' The filial game is'next Sunday Matches.. The. 6 goals by'the
are plaees,:i„to :bn both tecons.• 8, 5. 8 ,Stuart Bowman: and -T4by Elg. have 30. .It's '"gotta" make you, F1'yer.
Anyone interested in playing for • • .
either team i5 II to attend:
practice which will begin' this
gym at' 2 p.m. Further practices ' • YX,C. .
R m • High Single; on Beueran, 348;
High Triple and Average, Johrt.
Coleman, 870, 225. • '
Spares.. . Roy MeGonigle 163,
Triple, ,Jack Ungarian, 743. . ' • • 156; Murray Bennewies 241, John
Marchici 1978.. Hauwert 224. .
Ladies High Single, ,Joan Eaton • •' ', . • EGMONDVILLE ..'
• ,- - .. ' .
. Spit Fires 93 (Winner); Heavy
Stage. Rescheduled and playoff ••• As was til'e. easc, last year, it will.
Chevys 91; Shag Roys 86; 255; High Triple, Anne Wood and.
Helen Nicholson....6.17.,611.4_Men's--•--Chnystals73.4.123-;:Diantonds 3-40T4;' --
.Team standings:. •
gLunes will soon be held and _ _of ,immt...N.,---. Mustangs SO: . - - again cost IL . great-AC,al ,... . - High Single and Triple Grant Canadians 2,980; ked Caps 3,333;
WilliltkS.-fOr 00, :season.--clechwed.: 'Co Operate 'two teams.the club. is - Lliclies High Single. and Triple,. Old Y's. 2,915:- -Blues 2 934.
' . Meanwhile, curlor are still avidly holding a dance this April 14 in • Karen Munro, 233, '567; Men's Chesney, 252
4 ' ON.
MIXED DOUBLES ' THURSDAY' NIGHTERS
participating in local . bonspiels. BOWLING ' Order to. raise sonic 'of the cariital High Single and Triple, Kevin .
Doug and Peggy. Roweliffe curled . Team standings:
with ,Bev and Lorraine' Alexander ,
in Exeter on March 17 and 18 and
. Won second prike. Bob and
Sharon Wilson curled in Wiarton
on March 18 and 19with Don and
Joyce Dance. TheY won first prize .
on the 11:00 draw.
A lot of Seaforth, curlers
-attended the Corn .Growers spiel
in Vanastra .on March 22. Gerald
Smith skipped the Winning rink of
' the day. Curling with Gerald were
' Gordon -Pryce. Neil Dolmage and
Ross Lovett,
' Bob Fotheringham's . rink won
second prize on the 9:00 draw.
• With Bob were Murray, Forbes. ;
--Glen- ciayter and Art Duval-. Bill .
Lobb skipped a. team With -Brain
and Gerry Lobb and Ian Fleming
and won third prize. Other
Seaforth curlers in that spiel were ,
Mert Keys,Harold Bryce, • Stu
• Wilson and Jack Mayhew. but I
didn't receive any particulars on •
their games. - '
'
.The Junior-Curling Club-held 'a
very successful Fun ,... Day on
March 26.Wiiiiiing -first , prize was
Catherine Ribey. , ' David'
Underwood and Laurie
Stackhouse. Second prize went to
Brian Moore, Betsy Ste. Marie.
Brad Gowan and John Van Vliet.
Third prize was won by Susan
Dorssers, Bob Wilson and Jane
Ribey. Vincents donated money -
for the prizes and everyone
•enjoyed a Pot Luck Supper.
Final events for the dub
include a Mixed Fun Day on April
9 That includes breakfast at the ',.... • • chit? with -curling to follow. The
Junior Pot-Luck Supper is
• scheduled for April 15 and 'tht. ,
Annual Pot-Luck Supper 'and
• Dance will be on April 29.
A most important date to keep
in mind is- he Third Annual %t
Dance to be h •, on Friday May
26 with the Brow ...'
ore
fiestra from
London--a stiper Band! ,
Mom tourney
[By Paul Ellis]
qwenty mintips of
sudden-death overtime was
needed to give Walkerton five to
four win over' Port Elgin in
Seaforth's arena Monday: The
game was for the champio.nship of
the houseteagues tournament held
last Thursday thru Monday; The
tournament consisted of 28 games
played by 20 teams from all over
Southern Ontario:
The, first half of the
Fues best penalty killers
We don'-'-'core •u.,)Kat the R e f 'al fot:j!
We're 9 fma u)in that cup' old
,.
how
championsfiip game was
obviously dominated by 'fort
Elgin, as Ashley Cook and"Ken'
E,splen each' scored • twice.
However, nothing is a sure thing
. ..01-1-iocke•y, as W.alkerton's Kextin
Schuknecht and Chris King
proved With two goals each,
tying up the game late in the third
period. Schuknecht went on to
score Walkerton's fifth straight
goal in the • second overtime
period.
The consolation champions
were Tavistock,. 'as they defeated
Listowel by a score of three to
one.
SeafOrth alio had -a • team
Columban. So r Club av•-e• been
The • - exe of • the ' St.
‘-t-•
preparing for t le 1978 ease for
the last few weeks,Again, as last.
year,'St. Columban will have two Stioday, -April in 'the Centralia Bowiers: list scores. • • •
m Coluban
winners also set -auottier league
mark. The 45 playoff goals breaks
the record of 44 set last yein- by' , „ Pe n a 1 t ie s: Col e m a n( B ) ,
. thel3Ities. The win last week also . coombs(F), minors. ' •
. . gaVe the,Blue joys the league's ! • . „. Shaken. net byt„
e ,
best record. They. now have 35, ' ••• • • , 1 2 3 Total
i ... . 11 whileFi ' r g Blues' ' • 1.2,.. l'O 12 3;4 Po nts ,overa the ye
Wednesday, Macai 22,
-Milverton Atoms. splayed an
dXhilaition game here in Seaforth.
The„.Seaforth 'Moms outplaying
and out skating the Milverton
team won the game with a score
of 9-2: David McLlwain led the
scoring with three goals.
Other players each adding one
goal to the score board' were: ,
Greg Murray, Scott 'Driscoll,
6-2 Blues, Pr (Akker) 19:07 Kevin IvIelady, Gary todkin and
Danny Van Loon, Novice Star
player Pat Murray also scored one
goal making the final score of 9-2
for. the Seaforth team. Scoring
each one goal fait.Milverton were
1-0 Blues, Nicholson (unassisted)
724
Penalties: Wocks(F) minor;
Hildebrand(B) majors
Second Period.
2-0-Blues, Price (Sills) 4:36
Penalties: Broeme(B). Henderson
(F), Devereaux(B), all minors.'
Third Period
3-0 Blues, Moylan (Price, Sills)
3:17 .
3-1 Flyers, Wood' .J.Devereaux)
3:34
3-2 Flyers, K. Henderson
(unassisted) 4:41
4-2 Blues, D. Broome (Be price)
8:28 ,
5.2 Blues, Moylan (Price,, Akker)
16:44 . t
gave Seaforth a two to nothing
win over Mount• Forest. Seaforth •
was later eliminated by a loss to
Monkton Of 6-2. Billy Stewart and.
Glen ., Rose scored Seaforth's
points.
Atoms win
. • teams entered: in the London and
''' .District 50ceer ASsociation. Tit; Team. standings: . . :Ladies . SeaSon' sigh Single,
"A" team . will be in th6 Sccon . Wednesday' amt Sunday there- • •Munsters 991/2 : King Kongs 79;
.
Chiefs.Kids 99; Black. Velvets 97; Betty Bennett' 327; High' Triple,'
division while the ..'B" team.. vi.th, -.after' until -the S( 15011 hegi"..011/' •Melin Machine 74; Stvats 691/2.. ''D .•
compete in the third division ..-- :the first weekendweekendin Mciy. ladies High Single and •Triple, Young.
n 86; Ups and DoWns 76; ., .Joanne Matthews, 721-; Average, ..
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.
Marshalls - • 74; • , High ."Betty 'Smith ' 201; • Men's Season
Although most of last year's . Dave Mclnally will be assisting - Barb Deighlon.,275, 721.; Ladies ,PuSse s 51. fiord Tvloylan with . the planers intend to • 'return. 1111111V. I CW".11 I ri g High- ,Average, Jill Muir,. 200; March 3, .1978.
positions are wide open ;Ind there this_yea, and will 'mainly teittrto ' Ladies High Single. ilIld' Triple, Ladies High, Single and Triple, .. . • the ''O'' (Cain. DaVl.T..'S •.• IllanY Demtst-Dupuis. 287, 722; Men's: A e Wood 286 640- Men's Hi It
lby Gwen Patterson,)
• • With Season
quickly drawing to a close, events
•at, the.club are in .the wind-up
.Curl ers years,,olplaying and coachingwill High Single and Triple, Paul Single:- Don Eaton, 296; High Mark. Flanagan 174, Miles Little.
...
be' of invaluable assistance as . Stuart,196, 527. m).• both. .1 he "Aff__and--!-.B*1 -learns
SE A FO RT .11 scRocku,
intendtd fight for the top spot, in ....
r
Team standings:
their respective divisions. •
LEGION LEAGUE Matthews, 789. ' ,arc 'expected to be held ever!' Team standings:
Brodhaoen with the popular band .
"Star frex" providing the music.
Tickets can • be obtained from
team players or executive. 'Dress
will be semi-formaf (no jeans) and
'admittance restricted to ,couples
only.
needed. The dance will be held in . Young, 253. 685.
It's not work to walk.
So wityynot,wallt to
work?
444,144144PallItlf1%ICC
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Walk ikArlockliklAy.
Rosebuds 125; Fruit Loops 112; . Team playoff standings: •
Cheerios 87i, Slow Starters 86; . Tuff.18; Muskateers 11; Born
Apple• Jac,ks 82; Honeycombs 76.
Ladies Weekly High Single and •
Triple, Joanne Matthews, 262,
721; Men's Weekly High Single,
John Coleman 279, Spare Murray
Bennewies 292; High Triple, Paul
Losers II; Headpins 11; Hard
Lucks 9% Smoothies 4. • .
Ladies High. Single and Triple,
Maryanne , Weiler, 218, 568;
Men's High Single and Triple,
Jack King '351, 807.
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Atoms played exciting hockey in Seaforth's house Igague tournament Monday.
()vice lose to Bru els
Sooriinto the third peri'odBlair
Beuermanti scored and then
Brussels scored 3 more goals
before the game, ended..
Dtt-Frid.y...Seaforth-travolled t
n Sunday, Se2tforth played Bay
Ridges and lost 5-0.
Pat Murray' and Mike' Betties
again led in the .seering. , •
Sea forth returns to
Mississauaga on April 8 to play
another' team with'. the, samP
record of 248sses and 1 win. The
game is scheduled for 12:05 on
Saturday,
Classified-Ads pay dividends.
. entered in the tournament... winning by •
Seaforth.
a score of 4-3 over
Durham defeated them in their"
-----first .game, nine tb- try'Vr.deS'pite - Pat Murray assisted, by ,Bill Mississauga to a tournament and
three • goals from Seafortfr's,--Glanyille stored the 'first goal of eame home with 2 losses and one
Tommy O'Reilly and 'one each the game. c LpSs than_a minute._win. .. . .
front Deng , Huard and Trevor. later, Mike'Bettles scored; Their first game ' 'was' against Priee. Two goals from David Brussels scored.one gala! and at '. Erinclale NA'hen we lost 6-1. The
wonder about the playoffsySterri. Garrick and a .shut out by goalies the end of two periods, the score second ganie playecr on.Satinday, • LH.L. Summary was 2-1 for. ,Seaforth.- Mark Johnston and •Chris Cann° Seaforth defeated Amesbtiry 4-3. tt, Blues-Flyers First Period
. „ . • • • ' • - • • • •
,The final game of the playoffs.
Was played in Brussels 'on
Tuesday, March -21 with, Brussels