The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-26, Page 13OHA Junior 'D'
HOCKEY
Lucan
Irish Six
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Seaforth
Centenaires
8:30 pm
Seaforth Arena
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ADVICE TO
T146 BLUES
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Black Hawks ever had. It was have been slightly underated
a position that was at least as while the Blues were just the
tenuous "hr "" -IdenCy,,Of Opposite.
1-• a bananan republic. ...
Hawks lose fi
Wings 7 Stars 2
Muldoon guided the The Red Shirts are another
Hawks to a third place finish team that is looking good
in his only year. For reasons right now as they skated to
never really explained, an easy 7.2 triumph over the
_TORN SCOTT K I A/6.‘5 DECO T • . • -
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Hawks owner Frederic
McLaughlin fired Muldoon
after the innagural season.
As the firey coach stormed
from his boss office he
turned and yelled "The
Black Hawks will never fini'sh
in first place,"
So the "Muldoon Curse"
hung over the Black Hawks
for 40 long years. Not onceiid
they finish on' top. Only the
great 1966-67 Chicago club
broke. the string and finally
ended the infamous Muldoon
Curse. Now if you believe all
that.
How about own I.H.L.
Hawks. During the 1975-76
season. the teams first year,
they were 3-11-1. In 1976-77
the club was 5-10-1 and last
year the team was a poor
4- I 1 -0. That makes for 12
wins, 32 tosses and 1 draw in
3 years of operation. Talk
about curses, this outfit must
have been hit by 'triple
whammy. The strange thin
is that these, Hawk clubs
the'past had loads of talent.
This year's verson of the
"131,ackshirts" isn't exactly a
Hellfire and Brimstone
squad but they aren't all that
bad either. Last Sunday
night_ they continued the
tradition of ineptitude by
bowing 8-0 to a fired . up
Flyers club.club.
Southgate led the
winners attack by scoring 3
goals. Dave Longstaff and
Marc Robinette added 2
goals apiece while Ralph
Wood rounded out the
scaring with a single marker.
The Hawks themselves had
num erous scoring chances
but couldn't finish off plays
around the net. Scott King,
Flyers netminder, made
several dandy stops to earn a
well deserved shutout.
Kings 12 Blues 4
Defenceman Kevin
Henderson scored the Hat
trick last Sunday night to
pace his Kings to a 12-4
victory over 'the Blues.
Henderson' also added 2
assists for an excellent 5
point evening. 1 never put
much credence to opening.
night matches because the
I.H.L. has a history .of high
scores for the first 2 or 3
weeks of the season. The
• • Royal boys completely
dominated the Blues in what
has to be termed a mild
upset.
Dale Kennedy also scored.
3 times for the winners with
Larry Browne, . Clive Buist
and. Joe Dick all getting a
pair of goals each. •
Ken Devereaux netted a
couple.for the Blues with Jim
•
•
Stars during last Sundays
early game.
Bruce Rathwell 16d the.
Wing assault by scoring 3
goals, Kevin Bennett pro-
duced a pair of scores while
Gedrge Reeves and Casey
Klaver added single
markers.
Doug Phillips scored one
Stars goal. Jim Holland
scored the other goal for the
• losers.
I.H.L. notes: The name
Black Hawks comes from the
Black Hawk Field Battalion
which owner Frederic
IVIeLaughlin headed during...
world war 1. It looks like the
Wings, Kings and Flyers
may be the teams to beat this
year. There were 4 hat tricks
scored• last week about
normal for the early going.
Games next Week Oct. 29
7:00 0 (0 8:30
% Kings szpes Flyers
Hawks sv.14' Wings
Scrimmage at IHL
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FRI., OCT. 27
4:00 p.m. Midget Park
6:30 p.m. Gar Bakers Goalie School
8:30 p.m. Jrs. Vs Lucan
SAT., OCT. 28
8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Houseleague Hockey
1:30 - 3 p.m. Public Skating
3:15 p.m. Novice Pract.
4:45 p.m: Atom Pract.
6:15 p.m. Pewee. Pract.
8:00 p.m. Old Timers
SUN., OCT. 29
12 Noon' Midget Pract.
2 - 3:30 p.m. Public Skating
7:00 p.m. -Games ---
MON., OCT. 30
4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30 p.m. Old Timers
TUES., OCT. 31
5:30 p.m. Pewee Prac.
5:45 p.m. Bantam Game
8:15 p.m. Midget Game
WED., Nov. 1
1-3 p.m. Parents & Pre Scholers Skating
5:00 p.m. Novite Prac.
6:00 p.m. Jr. Pract.
8:00 p.m. Women's Broomball Games
THURS., NOV. 2
4:45 p.m. Atom Prac.
5:45 p.m. Bantam Prac.
7:00 p.m. Men's Broomball Games
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High Single. Don Eaton,
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High triple. Don Wood.
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Standings
Strikers 14
DUmpers 12
Entertainers II
Three & Three l0
R-Senders 9
Cobras' 7
Seaforth High School
Standings
▪ Unknows 17
Sweet Hogs 17
Thundersbirds 12
Fire-Birds 10
High Ladies' • Lyn
Henderson, 231, 672.
High Ma, Gerry Nobel,
277; 716.
Rang-A-Tang 10
Cheetahs 7
Gazelles 7
Panthers• 7
Rinos 6
BaBoons 5
High Ladies' Single and
Triple, iceanne McKay, High
Men's Single • and Triple,
John VanBakel.
Commercial League
747's 14
Tiger Moths 10
Spi't Fires 7
Coh Cordes 5
4
Jet Gliders 2
Men's Single and Triple:
Tatty Young 315, 765;
Ladies' Single and Triple,
Mary VanDen liengel, 234,
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