The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-19, Page 54
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4...h wks Regain Lead
Schedule has been revised for that Clinton. Exeter, :Ziirich, the' WOAAiiotnebrew-Int. "la"lean and Ilderton will *Oh play
eight teem groupilig, a double schedule with one ,ani
WOAA officials And chit merit -other because of their ,closeness'
hers replaced the old schedule while only a home and home se-
at a meeting in Exeter Monday ries will prevail with Forest,
night to give each team more :Blackwell and Point Edward.
games and create more interest Exeter regained first place in
amongst Lite One from the .eight the league standings with their
c ntr
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s e e
sent .6
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1 to the double victor
eague, Y. over
the I,udaa
The new schedule will corns Irish. The pair 'of 'wins boosts
into..effect on, ,heonday, Dec, 20, the 'Mohawks winning streak to
With ail games being played up: five kraight games without a
until shat date through the .old loss for a"perfect 1„000 percent-
sehedule. age.
Exeter Mohawks" will finish up Clinton Colts are in the runner -
with Mohawks" will
on Fri, up spot with an.:333 average' •.on
day flight and then will Step foto • Live wilts and ane loss. Mores'
the new sited
Monday with a Laltestdes ,dawned the Clinton
sorbgame. in Forest against Black team in Forest bya 1.3 s
to spoil the Colts) unbeaten
well Holidays. Zurich will en.
tertain Blackwell at home this
Friday to finish their old sche
Jule• games before stepping into•
the new •one after Christmas.
Henson officially dropped out
Pf the league to leave an eight'
team grouping and although the
teams Have evened up, the ori"
glom standing, will he based
on a percentage basis.
Because Exeter will be only
Playing z2 games while Clinton
and other Intermediate "B"
teams will be playing 24, the
league standities will have to be
on a percentage, to place the
respective winners by February
2Q„ -
The cause of one team playing
more games than another is
Hockey Summary
WOAA. 11oMEBREAV-INT. s,B"
Last 'tveeit's Scores;
Exeter 4, Lucan 3
Forest 9, Ilderton 4
Exeter 4, Mean 3
Lucan 13, Blackwell 3
Forest 12, Zurich S
Clinton
19,, Blackwell
3IaCk*all 4
Zurich at Ft, Edward .(til5d.)
W L 'T F . Pct,
Clintons . 5 0 0 57 30 � 638
Lucan -.-_ 3 2 0 37 13 .600
Forest 3 3 0 43 37 .500
Blackwell 2 5 0 27.73 .425
ZUr1 2 0.93 32 .,333
Pt. Edward • __ 1 3 0 22 24 ,250
liderton 0 4 0 27 42 .000.
1113—T1derton's win over ,liensall
is nuiitied due to 1•Tensall •drop-
ping out of league,
Gamed 'TJr1a Week:
December
20 --Forest at Exeter
23: 1ixete:Blackwell
eat 13)ackWeil
26=-Lucan tit Forest
37—Blackwell at Lucan
28—Forest at Zurich
1 e.4.14' 11�'I'ER..SECTION
Last Week's 7i.enuhtst
PETS 1. Tech -Wing 0
PTS 10, Cadets 2
PFT*
CADETS
Tech -Wing-
Conibinea
Future Gamest
G W L
7 4 3
6 1 5
TF AP
0 33 11.12
0 40 42 2
0 25 31 4
0 25 41 2
19 Dec. (2:45 p.m.)
Combines vs. Tech -Wing`
6 Jan. (7:30 pan.)
Cadet* v*, Tech -Wing
3 Jan. (5:45 pan.)
PFT* vs. Contbirtes
PEE Willr�
Last 'Week's Seoredt
Royals 2, Wings 0
Bulldogs 3, Rockets 0
Alartboros 5, Terriers; 2
w L T
Marlboros 4 0 1
Wings
l3.001 Cts t 2 2 1
Royals _
Terriers ,µ 2 2 2
Bulldog's • 1 4 0
Future Ganteb t
December 21.
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5
5
5
4
2
94.0 -Bulldogs sys, Royals
10 -11. -Rockets vs. Terriers
11.12—Wee Wee and Squee Gee
December 23
1o:30-11:30—Stns$ sys.vs.
TRoyals i ie is
Top 10 'Pee Wee Scorers .*
.GAP
3 21S
Stanley �esnicir,
Sob Hoffman
3 7
Mike Cushman 3 2 5
MIke Baiter _
Don Bray _...._--- - 3 2 5'
Don Cooper 2' 2 4
Larry' Idle
Ronald Oke 2 1 3
Larry Brintnell
Allen Saul
BANTAM & 111I3'2GET
.bast 'W'eek's Scorers:
.loess 5, Wolve* 3
Spitfires 4, Mercury* 4
• w L T 1;
AceMereurys 2 0 0 0 2 4
Spittieq 0 i 1 1
Spitfires1
Future Gamest
Mon., bee. 93'
7.30-3:30-5pittlres vs, Aces
5:30 10:00—Merclarya vs. Waives
Bantam && Midget
' Top 10 -Scorers
G A P
Lloyd Moore
Dealt. AMCI night `- 22 4 7
Bob Armstrong .e 5 0 5
3 2 4
h red Weill 2 3, 3
Fred Latnb 3, 1 2
Robert Schroeder 1 1. 2
]§ill keywood . 2 0 2
DaleTuve 1 1 2
Gordon, Strang
1 3. 2
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The new schedule is as fol-
lows:
Deeeiniter
20--131aekwell at Zurich
wrest at.Exeter
23 -Exeter at Blackwell
26—Lucan at Forest
27,-13iaekweil at Lucan
28-Xrorest at Zurich
30 -.Clinton at l31ackweIl
I.rucait at Ilderton
January
3-Clinton
well at Sorest
7 -Zurich at Ilderton
S-Foreet at Poirot Edivai'd
Lucan at (Tinton
Exeter at Zurich
10, -Point
9.-Ilderton
d ForesttExeter
11 --Exeter at (".linton
I3•. -forest at Blackwell
14 -point Edward at Ilderton
15 -..Clinton at Peint Edward
Exeter at Lucan
I6.-.131ackn ell at Forest
17 --Point Edward Zurich
18-Forestnat at
21-Exeter
0 —Luoan at Blackwall
I E eter at Ilderton
32—Foreat at Point Ell -Ward
223--Clinton-oSd at
at Lucan
Clinton at Eseter
27--Pointnfdwar dilat Blackwell
2 .-Luca, at lldcrton
29—Zurich at Point Edward
30—Pdintil at Clinton
Forest
31 -.Forest at Point Edward
February
1 --Blackwell at Cliinton
Lucan et Exeter ,
4 -Blackwell at Merton
5—Eseter at Point Edward
Lucan at Zurich
7—Poiht Edward at Lucan
Clinton at. Exeter
8—Point Edward at' Clinton ,
I.0—Zurich at Blackwell
11—Exeter at Ilderton
12—Blackwell at Point Edward
13.-Lucan at Forest
14—Clinton at Lucan
Zurich at Exeter
17—I1derton at BIa0kwelI •
Lucan at Zurich
19—Ligan at Point Edward ,
20; -Exeter at Forest
21--Zi�r:ich at Lucan
Ilderton at EXeter
32--Lucan at Clinton
34 --Clinton at Blackwell
26-Zurich
� Il0ertionaatCPainti Edward
27. -.Zurich at Forest
23—Foreat at Lucan
Picks Up Three
In Lucan Series
Larry Heideman continues. to
lead the Exeter Mohawk snipers:
in the WOAA homebrew-Int. "B"
League scoring race as he pot-
ted a pair' of goals and assisted
on another in weekend games to
boost his five game output to 15
points.
The lanky centreman has pot-
ted no less than 11 goals in his
five games and set up four
other scoring plays to gain his
leadership.
Leftwinger rl3itl Oberle col-
lected three assists and scored
two goals to stay ih the runner -
,up _spot for the scoring honours
with a total of 14 points. Obie's
output consists of six goals and
eight assists. g
Forward Jim MacDonald con-
nected for a' goal on, Saturday
night and picked up an assist on
another scoring play to break
into the point race. Murray
Brintnell sank his initial goal of
the' season in Lucan while de-
fenceinen Al Rundle, Bill • Wag -
horn and Bob Coates'. all collect-
ed their first points of the early
season.
Exeter goaltenders, • Gar Bak-
er and Dick McFalls, have a
combined 3.2 goals -against aver-
age in the five games played.
TIM POINT i'ARAD1r
Ga G • A P Pim.
L. Heideman ..__a. 5 11 4 15 4
Bill Oberle 5 6 S 14 10
lion Gravett __.._ 5 5 S 13 0
Jfm Loader 4 4 6 10 4
Gari Johnston 3 2 3 5 2
Jim Rus*ell _ _ 5 2 2 4 0
]sill Pincombe w_ 5 2 2 4 4
Gib Sabourin _ 5 3 0 3 6
J1ni MacDonald5 1 1 2 '7
CY Blonnmaert . 5 1 p 1 4
16Iur Brrntnell 5 1 b 1 2
Al Rundle _.,___,. 2 0 1 1 0
Bob Criates 5 0 1 110
Bill Walthorn 4 0 1 1 6
Rill Batten 1 0 0 0 0
Jack Parson* _ 1 0 0 0 0
Kevin berbridge-,. 4 0 0 0 10
Goalkeeper* lteeorli
Ga. GA
Gar Baker •
Dick 316Falls __w_ _ a_ _ 4 12'
Totals, __-w_ _-_W_ 16
Average•• -3 2 goal$ per game,
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Roelo.Ison's .Rink
Ins Turkey Bonsp,eI
Three sets of'prises were fea-
tured in the bonspiet held at
the Exeter arena on Tuesday
night by the Exeter Meo's 'Cur-
ling' Club. Turkeys, bens and
cranberry sauce were given to
the rinks finishing in the first
three positions.
Dz. R. F. Raelofson's, ring
captured first place honours for
the turkeys when his quartet
downed the C. S. llXeNaughton
rink 1,o-5. On the R.oelofaon team
are Bill Lamport, Ed Miller and
Bill .
Carat.
tin.
The hens went to Rias Snell
and his crew who romped to a 1
10.4 victory over Bill 112cKen-1
zie's quartet, The win gave'
Snell sole possession of first1
place in the league standings
with a 5.1 record. Jim Fair-
bairn, Cal Wein and George Me -
Master round out the rink that
took home the hens.
Cranberry sauce prizes were
won by the Ken McLaughlin
team. Ne1s Latnport, Roy Lam-
port and Ron Pattison are in-
cluded on the team that stopped
the Reg Armstrong rink 11.6
for the' third place prize,
Other scores turned in were as
follows: K. G, I•Iockey 7, P. Ni-
cholson 5; H, Ayiey 7, H. King
5; C. Cann 8, Chas, Acheson 5;
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and R. Beavers 13, A. ,Cann 4:
• A traffic jam, prevails for sec
end ,place In the league stand•.
trigs. with no less than six teams.
deadlocked with 4.2 records,.
E'en McLaughlin's rink holds'
a ZOO average with a 34 record.
1 The December 24 draw has
Armstrong vs Nicholson, Mac•
vs H. King, Roe ofso McKenzie'
I Hoe-
' ' key, Acheson vs. Beavers, C.
!Cann vs Snell and Mel4aughlim .
vs. Ayley.
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Spares Gain
Oh Leaders
leaded in the1 Exeter Men'snBowl-
;ing League but the Spares are
threatening as only six points
separate the two.
Tradesmen, who are parked in
third place with 52 points, hold
a two-point lead over the fourth
place Butchers while the Pepsies
and Ringers follow in line with
49 and 48 points respectively.
Standings in the league are as
follows:
standings
nares Billiards 64
Tradesmen
Butchers 520
Psinies "
a --40pgeys ---- ----
_ insers 47rocket4
windtnillit. 46
Tip Toppers 43
'lilknxen
Spare Parts _ 40
1t'd*elalres _ _ 32
Imperials ----- --, -�32
Big' Six37
Wildcats
G.AM,'s --�__�� 32
Canners _., 93
4.. Snell
lis 'Armstrong ,.....-_-_„_-,._- 4 2
4
Ti:A. Cann Ring oennPdop • -"4 2 n
HM.
4 ..
Jf'. McLaughlin 3,3
C,DfacNaughton 2 4
CCann r 2 4
C. Acheson 2
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