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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-02-02, Page 9r ix f = ■E WHEN YOU BUY CAR INSURANCE, YOU EXPECT TWO THINGS; E C + Protection Against Losses + Efficient Claims Service Our must popular liability coverage provides ample protection against damages-/ up to: $100,000 in the death or injury of one person, $200,000 in the death or injury of two or more, $100,000 in the event of property damage. And our claims service is not excelled in Ontario.3 PHONE 201-W HENSALL E CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE Phone 50 Comes First With Us Accurate compounding of prescriptions . . .knowledge of scientific advances . . friendly, prompt service ... are the signposts that say “Your Health Comes First With Us.” Our Skill Is Your Best Guarantee THE TIME5-ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIg, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY J, 1956 What's Tribe's Trouble ? Just Mid-Season Letdown Mo- stale?’ in a slump.” worried about the ha What’s the matter with hawks?” “They’re “They’re “They're protests/’ “Mohawks were in the peak of condition earlier iu the season. Naw the other teams are rolling just when Exeter starts to slip.” W h a t e v e r the reason, the Tribe is definitely pn the skids. The high-flying braves, who Jost only four of their first 21 con­ tests, are struggling to get out of a four-game losing string, Mohawk officials console them­ selves with the thought that it’s a good 'time to have-a slump now than in thg- playoffs, The only problem left now is to get the club out of it. Fortunately* Mohawks' head start early in the season has made it possible for them to suffer the losses and still hang onto first place, Although the red-hot rockets from Strathroy are only three points behind the Tribe, Red Loader’s crew needs only three wins to clinch their first group title. The Rockets are really zoom­ ing. After pasting Mohawks 6-1 Friday night and Forest Lake­ sides 12-5 Friday night, the Strathroy crew continued their onslaught with a 9-2 drubbing of Goderich Tuesday night. . Milverton Royals’ 7-4 win over Mohawks Tuesday puts them in sole possession of third place, two points ahead of the Sailors. The Royals, who still have a chance to overtake 'Strathroy for second place, will meet Rockets Saturday night in -what promises to be ia good battle. •Coach 'Red' Loader called a practice Wednesday to work his Charges out of their slump be­ fore Friday night when they tackle the Sailors in Goderich. The Sailors will have to prove to their home town that they’re not out of the running so they’ll be after Mohawks’ hide, With Mo­ hawks getting desperately hun­ gry, the battle should be a dandy. , The Tribe meets Rockets in Strathroy Tuesday night in what could prove to be the group- winning contest. After the Royals took d 1-Q lead in the first period, Mohawks rallied to go ahead 2-1 early in the second on goals by Bill Oberle and Larry Heideman. (Be­ fore the period was over, how­ ever, the Royals banged in three to make it 4-2 in their favor. Milverton spoiled Exeter’s chances of recovering early in the third by scoring three fast tallies. Before seven minutes had passed by, Doug Thiel, Jerry Mc­ Millan and Junior Dares scored the clinching markers. , Red Loader and Jack potted counters near the the stanza to give the score a better flavor. Both clubs were shorthanded Barton and Wharnsby were 'home sick for Mohawks and Bobby Gaul and Gus McDermid were absent from the Milverton roster. The Tribe suffered four penal­ ties in the first period, The first three came in rapid succession after .-the first minute of play. Larry McCallum scored the~~first goal of the game at 17.51 when he flipped a rebound past Baker after the Exeter net-minder stop­ ped five shots. Bill Oberle opened the second period by taking a beautiful pass from Dwyer at 17 seconds and sinking it in the webbing. Oberle fed Heideman a pass at 7,12 which sent the. lanky centreman in past 'the Milverton from where he rifled Rabethge. Two of Milverton’s period tallies were scored on re­ bounds; Dares- scored the third on a breakaway. The three Royal goals in the third disorganized Mohawks but they came back «later in the period to beat Rabethge twice. Jack McIntyre, a new Mohawk recruit from ^.RCAF Centralia, played his 'first game and earned an assist. scored Dwyer end of a defence it ;by second- stop the Milverton avalanche. •After the game was lost, Coach Loader experimented with 'differ­ ent combinations in an effort to get his charges out of their slump. The fact that a number of Mo­ hawks were awake until the wee small hours at the protest hear­ ing the night before, and they had played a bruising test with the iRockets 'before didn’t help .Exeter’s cause. Glen Wiese scored the Mohawk goal unassisted, lOberle scored the second on a play with Loader and (Richards, The junior ljpe potted two in the third, Heideman and Wharns­ by netting the rubber, Don iQra- vett received an assist on both, Rockets Fly In 6-1 Win Ends first Regular 200 Z5= 8-, 10- and 12-Roll Bundles At Exceptional Savings MANY OTHER PATTERNS AT REDUCED PRICES Good selection of Con* goleums in 6, 9 and 12 foot widths—Armstrong Quaker in 12-foot. . Try Crown * Diamond PAINTS AND VARNISHES Save Up to 507o on Bundle Lots Floor Marboleum and Jaspe Strath roy Rockets, perhaps feeling sheepish over their man­ agement’s protest, -set out to prove Friday night- -they could beat Mohawks on ice, if not on paper, and they were success­ ful—-very successful. Against the slumping Mo­ hawks, the darting Rockets ap­ peared to be fused with dynamite and powered hy atomic dust as they set the Tribe back on a 6-1 score. The return of (Harvey Jes- slman to Ihe (Rockets’ pipes and Ray Yelle to the rearguard squad, along with Don 'Emms' brilliant two-way play, fired the second- place club. , As against Goderich, Mohawks spotted the Rockets three goals early in the first period, Emms, Emmons and Gaudette made it 3-0 in eight minutes. For the next 20 minutes, (Mo­ hawks held their own although they goofed some dandy oppor­ tunities. Jessiman was the stumb­ ling block of old. Starting just after the 10-min- ute mark of the second, IRockets enjoyed another three-goal out­ burst. Max Fallowfield started it and Junior Barash potted 'the next two. The former Zurich star couldn’t resist -taking one of his graceful bows before the 'booing crowd. Bill Oberle potted Mohawks lone tally in the third. Ted IBogai fought for the rubber behind the net and passed it out to the left winger who 'spoiled Jessiman’s shutout bid. iSince the outcome of the game now appeared certain the play­ ers took wrestling to entertain the crowd. Don Fill ton, who seems to enjoy battling with the smallest opponent he can find, rammed his old foe Red Loader into the boards at 11.45 to start ■a 'three-way brawl. After Loader had his punches at the .Strathroy defenceman, another of Fulton’s Exeter rivals, Doug Smith, jump­ ed in to get his licks in while he could. Loader tangled again after stopped. Fulton -left the majors and a 'misconduct; Loader received one major and miscon­ duct; Smith got a misconduct. 'Three minutes later, .Barash and Barton tangled in a brief exchange in which Barton’s eye was- cut requiring .stitches. What was left of the clubs finished-the game without further excitement. 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The rampaging Royails, theii sites on second* spot, took a 2-1 lead in the first period and made it 4-2 in the second. Junior Dares led the third period splurge with a hat trick. The Tribe played the last part of the. game 'without .Earl Barton, who suffered a stomach injury. Dick McFalls, . who replaced Baker in the local nets, kicked out a lot of rubber (but couldn’t. Exeter’s Mo- 650 GOULD & JORY PHONE 16 EXETERRoyals Win Return Tilt Milverton ’Royals, who swamp­ ed Mohawks with a five-goal barrage Saturday night, napped in three quick markers in the third period Tuesday night to win the return contest here 7-4 before a good crowd. V; xNEW SHIPMENT! COSMOS Crystal ice with two Stemware A Sparkling Selection JACK SMITH JEWELLER Saves You Dollars and Fulton that one was For the best in service at the lowest possible cost, bring your car to us for all your service needs. PROTECT YOUR CAR WITH OUR QUALITY SERVICE Use Your Credit — Costs No More! Barton, EXeterFulton, Strathroy Graham, Forest . Mosienlco, Forest Wiese, Exeter___ Mortimer, Goderich Hatt, Strathroy __ Barash, Strathroy Thomas, Forest __ Dwyer, Exeter___ _ > f • Saves Us Time And Labour c E Clearing Costume. Jewelry Regular $1.00 Values — ONLY 59/ V Zenith Hearing Aids And Batteries SERVICE MID EXETERCHEVROLET AMD OLDSMOBILEPHONE 100 Dow-Per Cleans Right Through — No Residue Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd. Emms, Strathroy Barash, Strathroy Oberle, Exeter ___ Loader, Exeter — Heidemah, Exeter - MacDonald, Goderich Thiel, Milverton White, Goderich Randall, Forest Wright, Forest Gravett, Exeter Dares, Milverton Mayes, Strathroy Wharnsby, Exeter PENALTY LEADERS c Cagers Split Twin Bill, Both Girls' Teams Win • By -JANE FARROW 'South 'Huron senior and junior girls’ basketball teams swept a doubleheader herb on Monday with the .Mitchell teams. The local seniors-chalked up a 43-20 decision while the juniors posted a 43-19 win. A 23-8 lead was racked up iby the juniors in the first half and they clinched the victory by- out- scoring the visitors 20-11 in -the final half. 'Rosemary Dobson led the South Huron scoring by collecting a total of 22 points. Forwards Darol Tuckey and Mirdza Gulens scored 17 and four points re­ spectively. 'Scoring honours on the Mitchell team were divided among forwards M. .Hodf, S. Campbell and B. Curtis. Others on the Exeter line-up included Allison Clarke, Barbara Ker nick, Helen Taylor and Pat Marshall. South Huron seniors topped the Mitchell team at the half by a • Factory Trained Mechanics • Specially Designed Equipment • Factory Engineered Parts 24-10 count, and remained a good jump ahead o’f the visitors throughout the contest. Leading scorers were Barbara Allison, 14, and Julia Gulens, 12. Connice Jackson collected six; MariOn Alexander four and 'Mari­ lyn Bisseht, Jane Farrow and Carol Fletcher, two each. T. Vivian with 10 points was best for Mitchell. South Huron guards Faye F9rd, Judy Ross, Marilyn Mar­ shall, Mardon Creery and Marnie Sanders set up an amazingingly strong defence. 'South Huron Panthers, senior and junior, split a two-game basketball series with Mitchell in the Perth county town Monday afternoon. The seniors romped to a 43-25 win but the inexper­ ienced junior squad dropped a 26-17 decision. The senior contest was tight in early play and the South Huron hoopsters gained only an eight­ point margin by three-quarter time. They outscored Mitchell by 10 points in the final frame. Bev 'Sturgis and Bill Lavender led _the winners with 19 and 18 points. Charlie Kernick , scored the remaining six. Fisher was tops for Mitchell with 15. The juniors held 'Mitchell to a 10-9 lead in the first half of their contest 'but the homesters gained a 10-point edge in the third quarter to sew< up the con­ test. Yundt, Ritz and Keys led the Mitchell attack. Barry Glover topped the local scorers with nine points. Jim Russell, Ken Johnson, Peter Cunningham and -Doug Wein hooped a basket each. Statistics SCORES THIS WEEK 26— Milverton 7, Goderich 27— Strathroy 6, Exeter 1 Goderich 6, Forest 5 28— Milverton 9, Exeter 4 Strathroy 12, Forest 5 31—Milverton 7, Exeter 4 Strathroy 9, Goderich SCORING LEADERS Mid-Town Cleaners MAJOR GROUP STANDING (As Of Wednesday Morning) T F 0 - 3 1 5 1 W L Exeter -----------17 8 Strathroy ___14 11 Milverton *.»* 13- 11 Goderich 10 11 Forest 6 19 Stores AiStanding FUTURE: GAMES February 3— -Exeter at Goderich 4— -Milverton at Strathroy 6— Milverton at GodOrich7— EXeter at Strathroy 8— Goderich at Milverton , 10-*F0rest at Exeter (4 pt,) A 139 100 149 140 133 115 112 132 108 154 p ne Dry Cleaners Announce (February 1st through 29th) Sanitone Cleaning Makes Old Ties LOOK NEW! Stop wondering what to do With those soiled ties that aren’t being worn—* bring ’em to jus for a Sanitone Cleaning that will put them back into circu­ lation! 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