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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-02, Page 7!MIN SA1,1, 3, TARA 3 Ira MAIN. S.kota on 4:9a1 13-12 3'14 I ,ger1f)4 ill ori ng ^- None. Penalties ('nlctnatl 111 ming) 1,:23; M'1'1cj.th and thorn(' (hardy Checking at centre ice) 1:15; S haputa,t 11)041410q) 11:33. Second pe!1(d I- -Tara, Thorne (1 ra.tyfnr(I) 10.1a 3---(I ara, Thorne _ - __ 11 :;' 11 Penalties Alahpat11 (tripping'). 0:l5 Kennedy 110 min, miscon- duct 1.2:511, 'third. 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(Pa,sons) finals before bowing 2.1 to .a right front the drop .of the puck Shorty Wildfong, coach of (r;. Pr4•nekwill)11s 1n. 40 -- hard .checking Forest entry. Pre- ;They outplayed Elmira for moat the Elmira .club, saw his son( Peual,les Fidler ((ripping;, vious to the Forest defeat, the of the period although the shots Rodger, put his club right back i 7•i3• locals had bombarded Chesley on goal doesn't pro' it Shooting into the gang just twomotiles sevn111 r1) 1 °- 1:ret. Pars 8-0 and had rung tip a victory t5y the Exeter si• x was erratic at later when his bullet like drive scoring - None. in a 2-2 tie with .Elmira by .the times but it was good enough to caromed into the net off the left ingP(nale$ en•bnr :;nit; \\•addoltl•nralasl,hililing(l 0a3d- 4, shots -on -goal method, give them the edge for the game, goal post. De Vries (honking) 12.54, Hensall and Tara battled to a The only time Exeter scented to However, after the tying mark 1'rhird period 3.3 draw but Tara was declared tire for a f ew seconds was er was scored, F2;,efer outplayed( ”- I';\PIer. Parsons the winner w1) 11 outshot around the 12:00 minute mark Elmira the rest of the way to I ('llanman) __. _ _ 7:r sin to upper hand in to shots- s- , I'a, sons, 7 4_ goal on -goal department. r \Plrr, t ualunan u1 11 I1ensall 13.12, when toy o to when Elmira broke through for a ' the I d I tl l 1 , 'I -- 1:0Pr(r, { ushman 4 . _ .. . • Couldn't crackBob Veitch opened the ,scoring i E! L 5” f tl f' t Catch f' Forest defence f �xeler S amt. On • `` o, • the "Young Can a d a Week” the net. r It took Exeter pee wees two! Itightwinger Bob McDonald ,r ►eiic 11 ynnl, Neu llanulrns- hockey tournament in 'Goderich periods to get clicking around 1 defenc•P tarry \\ inert, Jim Cars - Tuesday afternoon when they played an important part in the Chesley net but when they eadden; eanCrP 1111<e /'nshman, Cars - came out on the short end of a setting slopped husky Bob the first tergal did, they made it plenty hot for nons;s' a)ItPI•na t PSk" Pole l'iP\•ries, 2-1 decision a, atnst Forest.Chesley goaltender Barry Rahn tioh 14er)onald, ',Larry Idle, rill along the boards just inside the and company, I Allen, Hon Wright, Han t.ena- J'he locals thew everything Elmira blueline and fed a short, ',;tan, Larry Brinlnell, Jack 4,10-: they had at the Forest club in pass io Pete DeVries who in turn The locals slapped home six \(r•, rte final period taut it wasn't j wasted little time in relaying 10 goals in the final stanza to .lit- 1 1 Q1t F:5 I - - Anal, nlMnmheld: (I P.. quite enough. Exeter held a wide linemate Bill. Allen coasting in erally coast to a lopsided 8-0 vie-, reni'e, N. Wilson, "'•Kenny: pen- , edge in territorial play but .a front of the net, Allen made no tory over a badly outplayed en- uP, 0 \\ ilsnr,; wings, ! l-?uar, l stonewall defensive setupspark- Matheson: alt elnatPS, Jamieson, p mistake, fry from Chesley' hall, Pearson. Pryer, Thompson, 1 ed by Jim McKenny and Ken Exeter took the lead at 9:15 of Exeter threw 32 shots at Rahn \Ir•F1ckill, 1tcKella,, Forbes, Dunn. Wilson upset the local attack, in the Chesley net and if it had- nM;NS+L1, [,nal, 1)a vid 'rallnr: McKenny was the main thorn , n'1 been for his steady netmind- I rlofen-P, r,ruce Shirray, ('raig in the side of the Exeter club ing, the score would have easily I `�!' ani)nur't1\i F,Paii�, (\ahiriP all afternoon as he blocked more Shots on goal been doubled. Neil Hamilton in r:ti vnnd: alternates, taro 1'ar•- shots than Bobby BloomfieldI the Exeter cage looked at a j (11,1, al tot ltoek. Keitt, 1la:v, did in the Forest net. I1fcICenny I mere two shots, both from well t;t'ant \\'alkPr r+n c hiprhase, made a key save for his club in oust H en sa I l out. 1,1Pnn hlarhurn (;corse. Taylor. the last per.iod when Ile blocked' As far as the scoring was con- I I i'1u)t:+ - - (nal, 1<1aemer: de - a two man Exeter break by 1 Tara advanced on Into the sec- cet•ned lanky centre Mike Cush E" -ii r)'nhackor, Soiling: oPntrP, Sehtvindr twine flair-, r'ar. al bird ( 1 serer 1 uahntan - _ 11.29 1 r \Pact De Vries for mica a 12: a o le 1)'s lr$ in (AnPtu 22.411 period when his tricky flip shot S- .isxeter. 11 inert C bounced over the shoulder o I (('usl,man, 14 to F Neil iH ilt andintoo whip Chesley Penalties---Lenar'han ttrippi Exeter Pee 1M1ees bowed from 4. tllinge, ttr,rnping) 14:22. t coming up with the puck with a and round of the "Young Canada min was the main thorn in the beautiful defensive move, Week" hockey tournament at 1ori,atPs, ' \\ il(irong, Atarrinriald, Forest took a 1-0 first period - Goderich when they outshot Hen- side of the Chesley six as he ; i cotµ„ : i l."(i;,agmal, inn, 1:uppel, J'''"'"8 - lead at 4:58 when McKenny I sail 13-12 after fighting to a 3-3 pumped home four seals and set up two others. I,inemate Cary 1 /• 111,51.E r (nal, t:arr,Y P.ahn: moved up fast to beat Neil :Ham- tie in regulation time. ((‘''''‘41 efine R. Gallin1er, .lira Minor- jlton in the Exeter net. Maurice Down 3.0 in the third period, Parsons wasn't too far behind Dunn made it 2-0 on a last min- Hensall made a sparkling come- as he fired a pair and engineered ( 11. r ria�l�1 �\P�aiPu,IrtIalPPc,Fid- tlle rush in the second period back 4.o gain a hard earnt tie Jun - two plays for Cushman. til: alt'rnates. Jiro Kaufman. after Exeter swamped all around but fell one short on goal to Aggressive centre Peter De incl RPlilj�i De - Ken rxaraoh t)tn ly;' i�hn the Forest goal but couldn't force an extra period. Vries found • the range at 12:40 Snti(h, Leslie ('Mien, capitalize. Bruce Thorne was Tara's big of the third period to shoot the' Centre Mike Cushman put Ex- gun with a pair of second period locals into a commanding 7.0 cl.er on the scoresheei al the goals, Rightwinger Bryan Craw. lead. Defenceman Larry Willett. 8:02 mark of the final frame ford sank the lone third period made an outstanding offensive tally. Defenceman Craig Chapman blinked the light at 5:31 of the third period for the initial Hen - call. marker. Bill Farquhar fired the second counter past Ricky Kennedy in the Tara net at 7:34. Bob Carlile finalized the I-len- sa 11 marksmanship with his 11:12 goal after taking a pass from Douglas McBeath. Seven penalties were called throughout the game. Hensall was nicked for four while Tara received two minors and a ten minute misconduct. when he pushed a loose puck be- tween the .legs of Bloomfield. The goal seemed to inspire the club to greater heights but al- though they held the puck in the Forest end of the rink for most of the period, they couldn't get a good shot on the net. Exeter players started into the game slowly but everyone gave it the "old college try". So the 2-1 setback certainly wasn't any disgrace to the local entry, Defeat champions on shots on goal Exeter Pee Wees gained the right to enter into the "Young Canada Week" semifinals for the "C" championship Tuesday afternoon when they edged past a powerful Elmira entry on shots on goal—(13-10)—after battling to a 2-2 tic. The locals did it the hard way as they were down 1-0 to last year's "C" champions at the end of the first. Although they tied Around the arena I - Continued From Page 6 !Allen and Bernie, Penner and the Wings are coachd by Art Storey and Doug Grayer. Both teams ended the regular 1 schedule in a tie for first place. They will now play a two -game total goals to count series start- ing this Saturday for the cham- pionship. Make sure you're getting full value for your dollar. 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In the junior boys division. a 161 game took the high single for Ron Cornish. The top double was picked up' by Don Wright with 306. Dynamiters with 25 points, set the pace in the eight team loop. Hawks are five points back in econrl. Pin Busters hold a five point edge over Red Billiard's Jr. with 17 points in the intermediate boys league. Dale Turvey chalked up a 224 game for the high single honours while Bob .tones topped the list in the double department with 405. .11 VI(1R wint,S Pony 'fails10 .__ i<nockeindo tins .,_....- 1; 'who ('ares .-_ __ _.-.. 0 Blemettee 4 Hot Dogs _ .. _ 2 1N'l'F n,nCro1A'1'P; (11111,5 haisfea .. 11 Starlets11 Bobby Sox 8 .11 NUM .BOYS Dynamiters 15 Hawks 20 Belly Buttons ._...__.. 10 Fire trackers ______ 17 Wildcats _ .___..- 14 '6e -Bops -.__.--.___..-___-_ _ . 12 Pirates __-. In Rockets __.....,_..__. .. 9 1N'141111N.ED1:A'I'Ii 1101'5 Pin :BUM PI'S Red's Billiards ;1r, . . _ . 1lley Rats _ Cannon Balls ________ Silver :l-tawks _ -- 17 12 4 Ladies' bowling •- Continued. From Page 6 Mary Cronyn (Whatnots) 613. u, 1 F 1.('1. 1,1 litnsy Lees (\1. Itldwards 005) 5 Nita 1-la,tl,a (14. Sangster 0171 2 PM Poppet! es (11 r neer 00) - 7 Ritteretips (K. Stapleton 25) . n he -Bops (C. Heideman 004) _ Cps fi. Downs (S. 'htpfer :inn) . 2 Alley Cats (\4, Westlake 570) 0 Wee Hopes (C Sweflrer 070) 7 -Happy (leis (0, Diet:; 0151 . 7 ('risky Six (14 tones 310) 0 Y Whet Not (4 (07 Cronyn 0121 1 Mighty Alice (V, Wnrtn 1901) ..- 3 StnndI,,ge HAPPY Gals _ Pin Pnppett-0a \\dee Hopes T;usy tees .. _ l'es 10 fnwns .. .. , .... _ . .. Wile r Net9 1Hey rats Pot tetri111s• . Be•l•lopa Frisky SIS - ....._ . 3l(a Ha w108 Mighty Mice _ . _._... 4•11" 1,14.1 IN 1 1,1' 25 10 14 13 111 11 flntveltas (1). erapee 10). 5 1 Spot nII<a (F:. rad ,:1:11 . Lollipops (,1. 'Lipper! i 3) Merry Maids ((,, Fereotha 40:11 2 Jolly Six (1. Simmons 502) Pills (P, 'Hunt er- 0711 71 Flanrlirappera (\ Green 317) 14ot Dogs (II, Tiernan 5151 101.1.JIA11ts ('1'. 'I honlpann 301:) r, 11,hr) Cayes (t%, ,tory 5.0:41 Y rtsllttles (a. Smith 0'101 .lolly J1110 (A, l,tt.\\•inn 502)' li f(110 1144 l4U Fr tk'hle _: _........ 22 L61110008 Hlntyefreti _.,..----.___ 10 ((illy ,hilt; _ 10 10 Fla.niltcappfr( w ., T'111a 10 :\t4iri'y ltal(la - t5 ,folly ';Ix \rhe) Carts( ts( )0110401 move at the 14:10 mark of the final period when he rifled a drive into the lower right hand. corner of the net on a superla- tive power play. J OR1,S'1' 2, F1SP:'I'1,n 1 lel ref period 1 --Forest, \irlie)lny 111o0;ek1111 4:55 PenalliPa -Wilson (body check- ing' at centre ice) 9;25, Second period 2 -Forest, Dunn 1:. Wilson) 14:00 Penalties .--- Matheson (tripping')' 5:15. Third period 3--Flxelet% Cushman _ 0:02 r'enaltiP0 —. r)unn 1roughing) 4:01, 2: :Io -:l1 2, FILM] F1A 9 Rseter Winn Sbote On (:oat .13-10 leirr1t period l--Famirn. \'ritrh 10, Sell wind)) 12:55 Penalties -• F'arr thoardingl ' 0:15: De Vries (tripping') 10.223; Brtntnen (tripping) 12;35; \'eitr'h (slashing) 14;40. Second period 2-141xere,. Allen (1e Vries, 1Iaellnnall1 ) Penalties - None. '1'hlyd. period 3—Exeter. Parsons (Cushman. 1lacDonalrl) 4-01ntira \rildfnn; 111;131 - 9:15 ! (Scl)tvinrlt - 11:17 Penalties Seilin.^,• (hnnkin=•) 2:07: Farr (10 min. m.isconrluct1 +2:'23; (;lover (Interference) 10:51;1 Cushman (slashing) 13::1. .The •Timee•Advocete, April 1959 Pas! o1111111teltIMJIn(nO Mltrot)lillinut I, l o IUt.itiM14 nIIIlntaloi,61nnni boil unntlt,l(11nt1tiumUtno Custom Chest Freezer Stores 525 lbs, of food light -, 5 -year warranty ment, Regular $379.95. 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