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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-01-21, Page 3j r ANNUAL MID-WINTER SHOE SALE WE HAVE More Shoes AT PRICES You Will Want To Pay New Lines on Sale Every Day! Come In Again and Again! New CHICK STARTER FOR 25% Greater Growth! No matter what breed you choose, make sure the feed you choose is— , New Formula SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter Superior quality plus high energy plus local manu­ facture are the chief contributing factors ‘to this Greater Growth and Greater Value Remember Your Egg Profit Program Begins with the Chick! Cann's Mill Ltd. Exeter Whalen Corners V, THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1954 Pag© 3 Irish Shut The 'Barnes' Door To Stop Hustling Mohawks Jake against Exeter Mohawks Friday | °ut MU Ms blast nicked the Jiost night. The who returned to the Lucan Irish fold after being turned down by the tribe earlier in the held the savage Mohawks for the entire final period his teammates a 5-4 win of the best battle royals season. Barnes was a combination of the stupendous and the colossal between the Irish pipes. He held the crowd breathless as Mohawks vulcanized him a dozen times over but failed to puncture him. Exeter outshot and outplayed the visitors by a big margin in the third period in an all-out ef­ fort tive how was Barnes got his revenge I away, McGillivray drew Barnes Ailsa Craig netminder season, at bay to give in one of the to post their fourth consecu- win. But no matter where or they shot, the Barnes door shut. One of the largest crowds of the season—850—saw Exeter blow a 2-1 first period lead. The Irish got their dander up in the second and fired in four goals to the Mohawks' brace. Play Better Game Despite the scere, the tribe played the better game. The An­ derson line displayed its usual stellar performance and the sec­ ond set, fired by the outstanding work of Bill Musser, showed its best form to date. It was the deadly combination of 'Eddie Rowett and Len Gau­ dette that sent the Mohawks back to camp. Gaudette potted four of the five counters and Rowett helped him with all of them. Ray Richards netted two of the Mohawks’ tallies and Frank An­ derson and Bill Musser counted singles. Al McGillivray earned a hard-luck title with two near misses. Taking a penalty shot in the second period when Frankie Anderson was tripped on a break- enough to send the disc slither­ ing across the goal mouth. In the final stanza, Al fired a high one at Barnes that was both in and out, according to whichever fans you listened to. However, the goal judge said it was out. Scores Rebound Lucan opened the scoring in the game when Gaudette pounced on a loose rebound. Ray Yelle set up Rowett with only one man back and the league’s leading scorer fired the pill at Turner. The Mohawks netminder stopped the drive but Gaudette potted the rebound, Frankie Anderson brought the crowd to a standing cheer half­ way in the period with a tremen­ dous burst of sped that earned him a tally. The popular centre outfaced both Yelle and Barnes for the puck. Richards and Anderson com­ bined on a flashy face-off com­ bination for Mohawks’ second goal. As soon as the disc hit the ice, Frank rapped it across the goal mouth and Richard deflect­ ed it home. Tie On Breakaway Ron, Stevenson tied the score early in the second on a break­ away and Gaudette put the Irish one up. Richards evened the count with an around-the-goal effort after Barry Doak fired the puck into the Lucan end. Bill Musser got a well-deserved count­ er when he picked up a loose1 puck during a scramble and fired it into a low corner. Gaudette and Rowett teamed up to blast home the tying and winning goals inside of 30 sec­ onds near the end of the stanza. Although referees McFadden and Evon called 12 penalties, the game wasn’t rough. McGillivray received a five-minute major when Bob Watson was injured on a play in which the two collided. Many of the fans expected a knock-’em-down and drag-’em-out affair after the fiery incidents that took place when the two clubs met before. Instead, how­ ever, the spectators got a presen­ tation of fast, thrilling hockey. visitors took a 2-0 opening half of the but the homesters in a local lead first tied Hen- Lions Juveniles Defeat Hensall Exeter Lions Juveniles had to come from behind twice Monday night to defeat Hensall 6-3 W.O.A.A. contest at the arena. The in the period the count before the bell, sail broke the tie early in the third before Exeter scored twice to take over the lead. The win­ ners added two more in the third. Terry Wade performed the hat trick for Exeter, with his centre­ man Don Wells Jules Desjardine tally. Marksmen for team, which had only 10 men dressed, were Jack Henderson, Bill Brock and George Parker. Lineups: HENSALL: Goal, Venner; defence, G. Parker, J. Bell; centre, K. Par­ ker; wing's, G. Bell, Henderson; alter­ nates, Rainie, Brock, Miller and Hay. EXETER: Goal. McFalls; defence. D. and J. Regier; centre, Wells; wings, Wade, Willard; alternates, Love, Webb, MacLaren, Johnson, Green, Desjardine, Middieton Delbridge. scoring twice, fired a single the Hensail Copy Paper — White or Colored THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE I GENERATORS and BATTERIES I Having Trouble Are you having trouble keeping your battery up? If you, are.; we have the necessary equipment to remedy your problem. Need a New One ? We have batteries at any price with special allowance for your old one in several of our deals. 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