The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-30, Page 13ay Dave Broome
Wings 4 Flyers 3
The wings displayed one of
the leagues patented come-
backs last week in a 4-3 win
the white-
over the
Down
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to
shirts the Red team scored 4
straight goals and held on to
sweiansotnhe A their s5ethri9 m
$ of
f en cphoaf Jibe:
late in the game allowed the
Flyers to make the contest
close. Ted Montgomery net-
ted the winner when he
picked up a loc7se puck at
center ice and went in alone
to beat Flyers goaltender
Scott • King. Montgomery
flipped a lame (lurk that
Atoms
9 -1 over
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Lose first Ringette game
Tonal Games held this Sat. in
Owen Sound.
defeated by Wingham 7 to 3.
The Seaforth team started
Dowhir4A,iinoks
(10
very strongly and took a
quick 2-0 lead on good goals
by Shelly Driscoll and Mich-
elle Huard. However Wing-
ham went to the attack and
scored five unanswered goals
until midway through' the last
period when Tracy Wright
put the Seaforth team within
two. Wingham scored two
more goals and :,robably
would have scored more than
their seven if it was not for
some sound goaltending by
both Seaforth goalies,,] aurie
Habkirk and Debbie Wright.
The Seaforth squad will
represent our town at the
South Western Ontario Reg-
A On Nov. 22 Seafbrth Atintt
played an exhibition game in
Brussels. The Brussels team
giriever powered Seaforth with a Q
score of 3-1. At the end of the
second period it was tied 1-1.
01'* 1% • " • Marty Rutledge scored the
first goal for Brussels and
Pat Murray on a pass from
Scott Driscoll scored for
Seaforth. In the third _period
Brussels went ahead with
two more goals scored by
Paul Tolton and Dave
Wheeler.
On Nov. 25th Seaforth
team played in Mitchell their
3rd scheduled game. The
Seaforth team skating hard
and putting the pressure on
Mitchell came home with a
win of 9-1. Leading the
scoring for Seaforth was-
Scott. Driscoll with 5 goals
and 1 assist, Pat Murray with
2 goals and 1 assist and Chris
Wings make
,records,
the Kings--both with 2-4
Phillips led the winners by
scoring two goals each. Jim
Holland, Gary Finigan and
Ray Devereaux and Doug cause.
and Wayne Coombs all' adds,
log single scores in a losing
ament coming up some time
There's talk of a tourn-
LILL. ;Wen
after Christmas. The
Rob Chesney all chipped in clubs wild. he involved along single scores.
with teams from other towns, Ken. Devereaux had 2
Details are sketchy at the
goals for the Blues. Gerry moment so you will have to Barringer notched a single wait until
facts are marker in a losing cause,
available, Score sheets are a 1 Kings 8
mess again this year. Usually T • Hawks died a 4-0
I expect about 5 minor errors lead fade,
away las Sunday a year' but so far there have night
ut regained their been at least 10 mistakes.
acomposu = long enough to Mike Costello is doing a good
beat the Royal squad 11-8 job on tile sheets so it's the during last weeks late shoot- referies who are goofing. So
out,
to all you officials - make Da‘"e Broome, Glen Nich-
olson, Paulliblley and.Kevth ., sure you get the right player
Broome all had 2 goal games., for coals and assists. Seven-
John Janmatt, Jerry FeenY
and Terry Stevenson added
singles for the winners.
Clive Bitist paced theKings
with the hat trick. tarry
Broome had a 2 goal evening
with Dale Kennedy, Joe Dick
' teen' pals week l were marked as unassisted which
is balony. •
Paul Gridzak and f,loyd Os-
ier are just two players who
weren't ,credited with goals
when they should have been.
And thats only scratching the
surface, So if you want an
accurate account of the stat-
istics lets give the score
keeper a hand-refs,
Games Sun, night Dec. 3/78
7:00 8:30 10:00
Flyers Blues
' Stars
Kings Hawks Wings
Team
W L Pts.
Wings
5110
Stars'
3 3 6
Hawks 3 3 6
Flyers
3
Flyers
3 3 6
Kings
2 4 4
Blues
44
In the first ringette game
of the year, Seaforth was
Tiger Moths
Concordes
B-52's
Spit Fires
Team Standings
'Roses 34
Mums 33
Pansies 26
Violets 26
Tulips 26
Daisies 24
Weekly High
Ladies High Single - Mary
Beuerman, 295; Ladies
Triple - Mary Beuerman,
713; Mens High Single - Ron
Beuerman, 300; Mens Triple
- Bon Beuernaan, 760.
Season High
Ladies Single - Mary
Beuerman, 295; Ladies
Triple - Mary . Beuerman,
713; Ladies Average - Mary
Beuerman, 219; Mens Single
- Ron Beuerman, 338; Mens
Triple - Larry Wesenburg,
764; Mens Average - Larry
Wesenburg, 226.
Spares: Debbie Marshall,
146; Joan Betties; Keith
MacLean; Jack Bedard, 200;
Jack Ungarian, 200; Verna
Stevenson, 159.
team Standings
Mums
Roses
Violets
Pansies
Tulips
Daisies
Weekly High
Ladies High Single - Jo-
anne Matthews, 221; Ladies
Triple - Mary 'Beuerman,
525; 'Mena High Single - Art
Finlayson, 305*, Mens Triple -
Art Finlayson, 822
Season High -
Ladies Single - Mary
Betternian, 295; Ladies
Triple - Mary Beuerman,
713; Ladies Average - Mary
'letterman, 214; Melts Single
Eton Beuerman, 338; Mena
Triple, - Art Finlayson, 822;
Mena Average - Art Finlay.
128,
Spares; Jack Ungarian,
200; lack Bedard, 244;*Deb-
bie 'Nathan, 146; Verna
trickled through the pads of
King and into the net.
Kevin Bennett, Bruce
Rathwell and Ken Swan
scored the other Wing goals.
Steve Southgate had a pair
for the Flyers with Brian
Cooper notating a single
tally. -
Stars 7 Blues 3
After straight losses the
green team has put together
a string of 3 consecutive
victories to move into a scond
place tie in the I.H.L.
standings. The 7-3 loss by
the Blues drops them intb the
cellar. They occupy the dark
regions of the standings with
Mitchell
Cardno and Mike Betties
each 1 goal unassisted. Scor-
ing the only goal for Mitchell
was Mark Beaven.
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The Walton Area
Sports Club
ANNUAL MEETING
Dec. 4
at 8 p.m.
in the
WALTON HALL
Everyone Welcome
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26
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D. Kennedy
D. Broome
S. Southgate
T. Stevenson
K. Bennett
D. Phillips
Feeny
C. Buist
L. Broome
B. Rathwell.
Top ten
Industrial Hockey League
Top Ten Scorers
Player Team GLS As Pt
K 13 10 23
H 6 12
F 97
6 10
W 7 7
S 94
'H 8 5
K 76
K 6 7
W 74
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Team
Wings
Stars
Hawks
Flyers
Kings
Blues
Industrial Hockey League
Standings
W L Pts.
5 1 10
3 3 6
3 3 6
3 3 6
• 2 4 '4
2 4 4
Bowling scores
Commercial League Stevenson, 159; Joan Betties
• Standings Keith MacLean.
747's 47 Legion Standings
29 #5 Strikers 34
26 #4 R-Senders 28
17 #3 Dumpers 25
16 #2 Entertainers 21
Jet oliders 12 #6 Cobras 20
MH.s. - Terry Young, 273; #1 Three '& Three 19
M.H.T. - Terry Young, 761; High Single - Jack Eisler,
M.H.Average - John Cole- 260; Ann Wood, 219. High
man, 219; L.H.S. - Vonny Triple - Al Smale, 655; Helen
Oud, 215; L.H.T. - Vonny Nicholson, 606.
Oud, 585 and L.H.Average
Mary Van Den Hengel, 202. •
Seaforth High School -
Standings
Unknowns 33
Sweet Hogs 33
Thunder Birds 30
Fire Birds •••t 30
High Ladies,Noxember 14:
Single - Judie Anstett, 199;
Triple - Karen Munro, 181,
524; Denise Dupee - 184, 523
and Patty Barringer, 209.
High Men: Jerry Nobel -
252, 657; Kevin Young - 216,
616; Gerry Barringer - 251,
580.