The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-30, Page 71
First The Mohawks dame SUryill^a M11im
s vital two --at 9.45' with some
Lossback iii, the secondl for 1wo. fast :help from ilefelacetltatl .Matt E'1•
—Co tintiod from Page 4 • Mails to tie 'rola sem Nit Clio. gat` Merriam. wound up the
led -Auger !"1111. ltni meas the Ions. fiord Walters put the Colts game with a final marker into.
tine! t0 marl; iht* n .' Idnto. .a 4.3 lead, Less. than a min- the o..cl 5,.
1( t JarJmind1 f a,eier ,net
1 1ll 0)e at 1lled
41...-nliu(lei• 4,4-e1' ``derails .•it 4.25 'ate later, Mohawks tied it tip after ilio alis had been pullc(i
and was lolloA:d':1 .by ,his brother,. l;tin to ea1•r•y ,1 44deadlock for an extra forward,
1 en, at 7.18 for number two.. f3ob IN dila .(hied' Clinton c �lohn s
scout 31 .
c'gran finish^:1 off time three'gohl ' IiniiflV A1aeDonald, Merl Load !mown Aur +7f the game in the
s:Pu fie .at ,9 35 !liter Kenny ,Doig er .and 13111 .Oberle were the Joeal -second period after Ile .receiver!
a
nd ,lads 111errianm set him mip. marksmen with the goals corn- his third minor, a major, nus;
Tressing continually ':around: ;Ing at 8.31, 8.5 and- 14.29, conduct and gamemisconductClinton net finally paid off `Clinton pulled away at 3.53 of for abusive language -
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r the ' rib� at 17.44 when rile XJiiad tame on 111e first of.A,(; test t,,A,,,A ,A i' fit, se,,e,m 0)l
1700111' slipped a Inose (mise into Jack Merriam's two third period ('I; :x. ,o ._
the not for the first Mohawk .1 1 1111 t1, 7aenn*mm�t
goals. It .tiefleeted into time rlrfc•1u•c, );tl,nr, m', f nln>tltnurt:
.final of kir' game. Bill Pineo.lnbe .:1:.etel• net .off an Exeter players 1•"nlrn. K. Jaoh': 1sliu . W1,11er.,
aid Bill Oberle drew assists on shin -Pad. 0. .thin: alternatna, Aie,rinn.
tl., John Hartley, who !ran, tialaLe• 1;oyes, P. d nlon-
glial that whittled the Colt
> plugging a night bb01 loan ant gnat).
Butchers Sf.age U
To Cop Kist Trophy
� :Triple Mark
Fails Again
For the second tini,e 1�t1t1>ii1. ;t..'a
Plenty of•excitement prevatk'd anti vwelt will be as follows: . ( weeks. the lady's !sigh triple has
a . tIl4 l:xctet•Jt1en's 13awttng : fallen by the wayside to the
Lea ue on lltonclay 0)i lit as tris M:illdayAv 2^� r klxeter Ladies Bowling Lca ue.
Butchers pulled the biggest up• 11(hJrs vs. MIlkrnenr Wind Lorraine i3t•oek
set of :the $eason to tin :the Kist mills vs. Tradesmen, :l Irl Pop• . placa Loll.d o s in or
future-
toplmaF enlhtelxlatic cif league p('rs vs. Ringers -or foekets.: :tion 0)t the ladies league lallsl
rhanlpionsh,p for rile first lmalf Monday, 9-)t :'d out :a three -game total 6a
of the bowlingschedule.PC 7 �l
„Spares vs. Red's Billiards, Tip this°week to take the lead fn.r
Butchers, who have lUid art Toppers vs. Fepsies, Rockets or the high triple honours. She roll -
uphill fight all > the way, Finally flingers vs. Big six. ed games of 305, 242 and 216 to
overcame Red's Billiards lead hold. 111e :high honour' for the best.
o la was in holm. 4A•ntr, rat•ienc, t"arttt, (',er- in the last night of conumetiton 1MednesdaY, 7.9 triple
lead to 3l !list's jun ' n all ,1d, I 1 to Mate.
' 1•;.l`1•1r1:It 1',11111 Dir•`, 1 ,r- p , The previous high triple
t tl t=. 1 1 Edsl�laires held wase-
TlunFtuu,Frttuunnuunn,i,unnnnllnuuuwulttninon,nuwuol,nuluuuuunnnitAm11an1nnnr, frnPn, Patten, Wag -born: enol rr, Mats. 1311hards, who led tl a pedals vs. !I; Canners, by Doreen Tteina w - en -
in
1 1 league f it i 'ty f U v r Al.'s air ed a 704 evening. � who
111 (1 rl, llPirr t, (, vPi1. , J.r) l'• but n n h 1l 1 i ( will have .their :grouping decided .died this week were by Betty
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rnnlhe; nitPrnates, S.a h n 1, t• 1 tt. season, lost their fast two wines NOTtrs Ringers, and Rockets Other 600 or better triples it'tln-
911 n m m a n r t, Jl,'aA•Ptl, (lhr>.In, t0 the el e vcn t p lace \Yindc'ats ..
111'11, Rundle, managed to cop the tit rl .on Wednesday, January 29. San ster 622, 11I r l alt'.
1 t 8 a 5 Holtzman
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2 --Clinton Doig
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(ain)•r1at,,, K. fanlx) 0:35
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(rinromhP, t1hrrl0i 17:44
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11:42: Stott a 0)d 1. o a 41 0) r
(,nug11,1 g1 14111: ientt
(elbowing/ 111:111, l,>Igar (0rip-
ping) 151:1:i.
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ganme..iouevel', at wash enough 1•.tt a its
Lo hold down time number one I;e,i s )0111arri
spot as the ";archers came 1t enalmitts
through in firing colours to
607, 011ie 3ssery 885; Lee ililltes
607, Elaine Pinder 609, ,loan. liar-
- ness 647, G. Webster blit, L.
trundle 3,541 pins and cop a ,.t,i,•(Amen .. ,F Elliott 610, and Annie Lawson
1it1 r
7-0 verdict from the imperials.
J',•1,.ait.41+1>Pt .._......„, til G06.
„ four„ , Nue .13AwKs were mile only team
Fred Darling, mien Robinson, Ittit.�l,r'>Pra .. to take the full seveJ.
Don Wells and Harold I:lottzman I;,n;;,•,•al ri,r the "A”grouping • 1 while in
a1[ had well G00 triples 1 s to -- ^7�>,ouping they
Turn
a over rip a —Please 10
spa}k the Butchers in the stretch
drive.
Nevol!1i 1rrtnli. Lloyd Stewart's 64.6 was 'tops
S—`',.gigs, ;ltatont>ala. for the Billiards in their game'
(]rarer() .,_,_ S 11 against the wildcats.
r,naiIP,' „__,_ s:at With lm.aif of the schedule corn-'
7 --('.111110),1, Wattnra pleted, the league will split into
(1a, i)1I l 1.:i:111 two groups with the first 'ten.
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tm aw•ett�1,nn.7erl 1.1.21, teams in :the 'A” grouping and
rkonanies imr'(•In • (nlhn,t•ingi the ntl1.er Wille in the "I3",
iaboo el 1 (111.2114ti(I . Osgood Holds High Average
Ing) 12:11; 421111 lhtah-.IL•k-
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Jog) 12:11; 4,•0)11 (main,•, mis- Bob. Osgood, of the 'Wind111ills•
vondm't, gamo 1111a1411111110)) Ilan the best average in the i
14:11; (:t minute major anrrPtl
by Cart Pr). league. The active name)" boasts
Titt•rl Tcrrod a strong 229.
l -•('`inion, llnrrian( Next to the pace-setter i5
((7arnn0 a.:„ teammate Lorne 1-loule. with. 218.
10—Clinton, iiartlry Jack Fuller, Albert Blauke and 1
trdfi'ar, ____.._ SA .Don Gravett .follow In line with
ii <'rrntnn .11Prrlatn
Pollattlea• Hartley (board ing-1 Eownng schedule for the ('0171.1
1. ;..3; Lander and (4aron (ma-
jors) 110:d:r,
(l dgari 1o•ss 213 averages.
Flyers Scare
Loop Leaders
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IlarnUi 1Joltzman
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215
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213
211
211
211
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204
2114
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2115
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"FIRST PLACE AND THE KIST TROPHY"
1st 2nd 3rd
BUTCHERS Game Game Game Total
Fred Darling 175 204 283 662
Glen Robinson . 216 282 160 638
Baroid waifs .., ,...., . ... 202 166 219 587
• 222 199 229 650
real scare in Zurich Wednesday "Punch" Wells . 144 138 206 488
night when the hometown Flyers Harold kloltznlan • 254 182 206 642
extended the highly -rated tribe. '1'.HEEE-GAME TOTALS (With Handicaps) -3541
to the last minute of play in the
game before dropping a close 5.4 E RED'S BILLIARDS
decision,
(Harold Penhale.....................................240 151. 184
Although the Zurich club rests 'Lloyd Stewart 149 286 211.
132 - 170
177 159 222
217 194 186
122
162- 188 239
Exeter Mohawks were give a I)"Wats
sixth in the league standings, the lied Scott
Flyers battled the first place Claude Farrow
Mohawks right down: to the 19.05 Ray Van Dorsselair
mark of the third period before Garth Anderson
yielding victory number 13' to Gar Johnston .
the Exeter club. THREE -GAME TOTALS (With Handicaps) -3296
Don Gravett completed a hat -
tiiek by firing the winner on a al 2-2 for the third period. side for neatly five minutes the
slapshot from just inside the blue- Exeter grabbed the lead at the ;ante was finally broken upwhen
line after relay passes from
learn mates Intl Waghorn and 3,05 mark when Oberle centred "tiaant" sank the winner in the
13111 Oberle, The goal gh n ed the ,out a pass from the carnet to last minute of play.
picture of the game completely Gravett who tipped it into the ., <rA,,r'rnr 13 :11rnoF ( t „Iuek7;•1
as the Flyers, who were down net. 1•:zt ur'r. rnat, Raker:
two goals in the final stanza, bat- 1 Bill Musser made it 4.2 for the (alive., tt a;linen, 0a((Pn: ePntre,
tied back to tie the score and tribe by searing Ills first goal at (!halo \,•ings, (4raystt, ,ahnurin;
bring the Zurich fans to their the season at 8.47 tvilh Cy Blom- .\la, tI'nnai'l, i'itnl��n unn,t' fire ;Pit,
feet with a roar of approval, maert and Bill Waghor•n get- JlnssPr, 1.natlrr, ):unatc, 1lrralla,
Centre Bill Oberle and Bili ling assists on time play. zi-ren'H , . (Ina]. (;Pnrrrny; rip.
Musser stored the other Mo- i Then the roof fell in as far as j,,,',tPi),rlrlenvun1i111,n a,aCn111at, lcentre,
ttn
hawk goals while playing -coach the Mohawks were concerned ort,lrn; anP,,,atrs, xesan, Frt-
Don Nesse spearheaded the Fly- Don O'Brien • teamed up 'With.- aryl, (laart>n, c tgna,', rat.1f1tg ,
er attack with three and Don brother Doug to cut the deficit to + Ttl0ande,•, taker, rarker, Hayter.
O'Brien netted one. i 4-3. Four minutes later, Don !i'IA•t+r period
Hesse started the scoring at 1-Iesse scored one of fie nicest 1 r,,tt•l -I r1Pase rt akrrl 3:7'53.55 of the initial period after goals of the nighto tie .it up.-J.xrlot•, ()belle ,Loader, - 4:05
teaming up with Baker on a nice After end-to-end rushes by each I —Please Turn to Page 10
two-way passim play.
Oberle offset the goal one min-
ute later after taking a pass from
"Red" Loader but Hesse cane
right back to beat Baker in the
Exeter nets to give the ,home-
sters a 2-1 lead.
An unassisted marker at 7.19
by "Boom" ended the scoring in
the first twenty minutes of play
to leave the clubs tied at 2-2,
Each team had several oppor-
tunities 10 lake the lead in the
second period hut . sonic excep-
tional goaltending, particularly
at the Zurich Intl ot`the rink by
Jerome Goeffrey, left the score
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646
302
558
597
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