The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-02-05, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1953 P»5« S
Maroons Win
First Contest
Maroons -whalloped Grand
Bend 12-3 Tuesday night to post
their first victory in the Rec
League hockey,
Hugh Wilson led the winners
With five goals. Bill Bird collect
ed three and singles were count
ed by Lofne Haugh, Reg Schroe
der, Ross Tuckey and Si Creech.
•Desjardine scored two of
Grand Bend's total. Don Regier
notched the other,
MAROONS: Bird, Schroeder,
Haugh, Creech, Fulcher, Wilson,
Horton, Ford, Ddaripg, Tuckey,
Delbridge.
GRAND BENp: E. Desjardine,
J. Desjardine, K. Desjardine,
T’aylor, Willert, Webb, Gregus,
Paquette, Koehler, D, Regier, J.
Regier, Hopcroft.
Statton's Rally
The billiard boys had to stage
a third period rally to defeat
Crediton 4-3.
Har Brintnell scored two of
the winners. Mur Brintnell and
Bob Coates fired one each.
McLean potted two for Credi
tor. Boh Wade counted a single.
STATTON’S; Watson, Presz-
cator, George, Mason, Stire, D.
Brintnell, K- Brintnell, M. Brint
nell, Statton, Contes, Stephen, H,
Brintnell, Cushman, Turvey.
CREDITON: McLean, Fuller,
B. Wade, Wood, Haugh, Wein,
Brown, McKay, Ford, T. Wade,
Flynn, Beaver,
Juveniles Win
Don Wells scored all five
goals for the juveniles in their
0-4 win over Centralia.
C. Whiting pulled the hat
trick for the losers. Glen Robin
son notched the other counter.
JUVENILES: McFalls, Haley,
Middleton, Batten, Lindenfield,
Wells, J. Parsons, Willard, Mil
ler, Gunn.
CENTRALIA: Hardy, Swartz,
P. Cronyn, C. Isaac, G. Isaac,
Robinson, Whiting, Glenn, Noise,
McDowell, Hodgins, Revington.
Statton's continue to remain
undefeated and stand well ahead
of the rest Of the league.
The standing:W L T P
Statton’s ............... 6 0 0 12
Juveniles .............. 4 2 0 8
Crediton ............... 4 3 0 8
Centralia .............. 4 3 0 8
Maroons .............. 1 5 0 2
Grand Bend ......... 0 4 0 0
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COMMENTS
Captains Meet Wednesday
Next Wednesday, February 11,
will wind up the present sched
ule. Just what happens after
that will be decided by the cap
tains and members of the execu
tive at a meeting called by
President Dick Jermyn for 9:00
o’clock that night at the alleys.
Secretary Alf Andrus supplied
us with the minutes of the
organization meeting. It was de
cided then that at the end of
the first round, the top eight
teams would form “A” group
and the bottom eight teams “B”
group, Each group would play
once around with the four top
teams in each group playing off
against each other—-points to
count. The championship was to
be decided in a six-game series
between the top team of each
group.
It is of the utmost importance
that the present schedule be fin
ished by 9:00 o’clock Wednesday
night. It would be difficult to
decide the next schedule were
all the games not bowled.
If it is impossible to bowl on
the night designated next week,
please try to howl BEFORE
Wednesday night. The alleys are
open from 7:00 to 9:00 Tuesday
night.
We will try to include the
final standing in next week's,
paper and give some idea of the
schedule for the following week.
Advice To Scorekeepers
When Keith Heywood bowled
that commendable but confusing
333 single last week, the thing
that made it confusing was the
fact that it was impossible in re
checking to figure out what
Keith received on his “marks”.
Anyone can make a mechani
cal error. If the scorekeeper pre
sents a clear and concise sheet,
slips are easily corrected. It is
a good idea for scorekeepers to
mark each frame in detail, in
dicating corner-pins, head-pins,
etc., as well as points earned.
The Pinpoppers were fortunate
to draft Harry Keiswetter from
the staff of the local bank
(you.’ve heard of “bank drafts”)
to do their scorekeeping.
You may notice, too, that oc
casionally we fail to mention a
bowler’s high triple. This means
one . of two things. Either his
triple was not added on the
sheet (anothei' duty of the score
keeper) or it was so low we
thought he would prefer we
didn’t mention it.
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Whalloping Locals 15-8 Here
Zurich Flyers fattened their
scoring totals in the local ice
emporium Monday night, shoot-
The sharpshooting spree pro
duced 51 scoring points1 alto
gether, with Zurich collecting
35 during the game.
Any one of the three periods
produced enough markers for
one full game. Zurich won 8-1
in the first stanza, posted a 4-3
decision in the second, while
Exeter rallied to take the third
4-3.
The visitors rammed the rub
ber home in rapid-fire succes
sion during the opening period.
They outflow the Eagles with
terrific speed and a real fight
ing spirit.
The last two stanzas were
more evenly matched.
It was another clean contest— the twine in the nets got the
worst abuse of the night.
One After Another
For six minutes after the
opening whistle the teams battled
up and down before the Flyers
wound up. Barash, Maisonville,
O’Brien, Gignac, Hesse and Dec
ker potted the rubber before the
bell rang, smith got the lone
local tally.
In the second, Doug O’Brien
went on a three-goal splurge
after assisting on a Gignac
marker. Pincombe, Shaw and
Waghorn scored for the Eagles.
Shaw picked up two more
goals in the third as the locals
earned the edge on the play.
Pincombe and Waghorn added
another each. McKinley scored a
couple for Zurich and O’Brien
put in his fifth of the night,
O’Brien Collects Eight
O’Brien led 'the one-game
point collection with a total of
eight. Zurich’s other 27 points
went to Barash 7, Gignac 5,
Maisonville and McKinley 4,
Hesse 3, Cundy 2 and Decker 1.
Pincombe, Smith, Shaw and
Waghorn each picked up three
points; Musser and Farrow two
apiece.
This year’s first penalty shot
on local ice was awarded to
George Shaw after Decker trip
ped him going in on the net.
The old master didn’t miss.
Zurich Flyers Win
In Last Two Minutes
Dashwood made a desperate
effort to defeat their arch-rivals
Zurich Flyers, Friday night. It
was a ding-dong .battle all the
way. Zurich won the match with
less than two minutes to go
when a breakaway clicked.
Lucan Irish Defeat
Hensall And Forest
Lucan Irish won their two
contests this week by rallying
strongly in the dying minutes of
the game.
On Monday, Herb Stretton
fired ah overtime goal to give
the greenshirts an 8-7 win over
Forest.
The teams were tied 7-7 at
the end of regulation time.
Fred Revington was top man
for Lucan with two goals. Dick
Prout scored three and Ted Gar
vin two for Forest.
Whip Hensall 9-5
Lucan came on fast in the
dying minutes of Friday night’s
game with Hensall 'to rack up a
9-5 decision.
Fred Revington again paced
the winners with a pair of
markers. Dale scored twice for
Hensall.
Hensall Edged By
St Marys Alerts
St. Marys Alerts whipped in
three goals in the third period
to edge Hensall 6-5 Monday
night.
Hensall, playing in their own
arena, led all the way to the
middle of the third before the
stone town boys put on the win
ning rally.
Mousseau opened the scoring
for Hensall early in the first
period but Gibbard tied it up
minutes later. Cameron sent the
homesters into the lead again at
the nine-minute mark. Alerts
deadlocked the game again with
in the last minute of the period.
In the second, Knight and
Munroe put Hensall up two
goals before Vowel scored the
only stone town reply.
Hamilton opened the third fo#
St. Marys, tieing the score again.
Cameron notched his second of
the night less than a minute
later to give Hensall a 5-4 lead
which they held until the 10-
minute mark. Gibbard and Flet
cher scored in the last half to
give St. Marys their fifth win of
the season as against that many
losses.
Penalties Stop
Exeter Threat
Two penalties to Exeter in
the second and third periods
spoiled the locals’ desperate bid
to hand the league leaders their
first loss of the season.
The Eagles (no complaints to
the name so far!) were leading
4-3 at the half-way mark in the
game, but Ilderton went up 5-4
minutes later when Woods went
to jail for tripping. The defend
ing loop leaders knocked in
three goals in the third stanza
to wrap up the game.
The play see-sawed through
the first period with O’Neil, H,
Urbsliott and Evans counting
for the winners. The Eagles re
taliated with Pincombe, Musser
and Wagliorn flashing the lights.
Smith put the feathered
friends up in the third minute
of the second, Bloxam and Evans
scored the two that put the
locals behind while they were
short-handed.
D. Urbshott, McNair and K.
Tamhling fired the winner's
clinchers iu the third.
Loop's 7A# Teams
Split Regular Tilts
St. Marys Alerts snapped out
of a three-game losing streak by
nipping their “A” rivals. Forest,.
9-7, Friday night. This should
make the coming “A" Cyclone
playoffs interesting since both
teams now have won one game
in their home-and-home regular
schedule.
The Alerts poured in five first
period goals to sot a winning
pace. Score was 5-1 at the end
of the first period, 8-4 in the
second.
Scrappy Don Fletcher fired a
hat-trick to lead the winners.
Osgerby notched two, and Duns
more, Noble, Boyd and Wealth
counted singles.
'For Forest, Farlow scored
three. Ulrich Graham, Garvin
and Norland potted the rest.
Penahi es Numerous
A$ Zurich Wins 4-1
Amid the fireworks that raged
among fans and players of Hen
sall and Zurich last Wednesday
night, Zurich won the actual ice
battle 5-1,players of both teams spent
66 minutes ip. the penalty box as
the refs thumbed them away
rapidly.
Junior Barash took a 10-min-
ute misconduct for grabbing the
umpire in, an argument. Hilde
brand and Cameron, of Hensall,
received a match misconduct
each and Cameron and Gignas,
Zurich, cooled for five minutes
after fighting.
Joe Maisonville sparked the
Zurich win with three goals.
Doug O'Brien and Gord Hesse
fired the other two.
Knight got the only Hensall
marker.
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Spares Skunked,
Four 4-3 Splits
This week’s standing finds the
Whizz Bangs and the Butchers
vying for second place, the
Bangs having a one-point edge.
The league-leading Spares, al
though skunked 7-0 last week by
the Applejacks, require only two
more points to assure the win
ning of the Kist Cup. They have
six games at hand.
Four 4-3 splits were evident
during the week’s bowling, a
rather unusual occurrence.
WEDNESDAY LAST
Spare Parts 4, Big Six »
The Spare Parts pulled ah up
set last Wednesday night when
they edged the Big Six 4-3j—
1,059-1,136, 1,074-1,031 and 1,-
141-1,128. Lee Learn was best
for the SPs, with 586 (214).
Keil Hockey bowled 761 (297)
for the half dozen, Captain Stan
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Applejacks 7, Spares O
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1,102-1,150, 1,095-1,034 and 1,-
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(264).
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Spare Parts 5, Huskcrs 2
Ed Conrad led the Spare Parts
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Monday night— 1,134-1,158, 1,-
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