The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-16, Page 5.ka tg. et:: i,t ;&•
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WIN AT Dn:TROIT-This rink from Hensel! copped first place in the first draw at
the Detroit Curling Club, Saturday. The foursome defeated teams from London,
Windsor and Detroit to end up with three wins and a plus of 10. Team members
above are: Sam Rennie, skip; Ernie Chipchase, vice -skip; Lorne Chapman, ,second,
and. 'Will Goodwin, lead. —7'-A. photo
Ken Watson's CURLING
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fou can't wiry 1 em
Richardsons' lesion
By KEN WATSON
The mighty Richardsons have
finally fallen after riding the
crest of curling fame for two!
glorious years. And the great,
Regina machine was halted in;
its own backyard,
Bill Clarke, better known as!
a. veteran Roughrider linesman
who curls for kee.ps in the
winter months, was the David'.
Chat slew the rock -busting;
Goliaths in a double knockout+
series to determine the second
Regina rink to go into the re.!
gional playdowns.
What was responsible for the
eueden demise of the 4 R's? I
Chir the Richardsons - twice
Canadian curling champions ••-
have a weakness like Aclulles
heel.
Did they succumb psycho-
logically to the fanfare and
whirl of publicity. that often
gnaws at the pedestal that sup.'
ports a champion's mental con.;
fidence? Horse feathers!
Slippery an • •
The Richardsons who were
the scourge 9f Scotland for;
two years running are human
beings, The Royal and ancient!
gam l5 played on ice -- it
&till a slippery game.
As skip Ernie himself said,
in defeat, "that: litile old lady'
lust left our shoulder," Didn't'
et take the ex -schoolboy curl -I
ing champ, Clarke, 13 ends to,
do the job?"
'I'lle image erected in the,
public mind of the Richard•
sons as a •relentless curling .
machine has been created :byj
news, radio, television and;
magazine stories unparalleled •
in the history of the flame,
:People are apt, to develop a
distorted opinion of the in
vincihility df. four Canadian
youths whose accurate rifle.'
shots and .fundementals of
strategy reduced curling to a'
simple :mathematical formula.;
In Regina they were beaten
with weapons of their own
manTtfaeture-open. style 'playl
rock pounding rock; blank!
ends (six of them) and re•1
fusel to allow guards of any l
description.
Defeat is :not a new experi• I
encs for 'the Richardsons. Last;
year they dropped 15 games of!
the 150 played and the sante'
10 per cent, the. year before,
This season as two -time
champs they have been clay
pigeons.
Everyone wants 44 shot at
them and the glory of shooting
them clown, The average team
will play 20 to 30 per cent
over their heeds in their furl
ous determination to win so
they can tell ell who will listen,
"Wo boat the famous Richard,'59n5t"
This is the price that all
champions must be prepared
to pay. In this day of severe
:Distaff rinks R E.• E 0
oxrend I•�a�ls •�ittl� ',A' scores five
cis. jets record victipry
Derniee C'_ann. skipped het
rink to a: 7•e5 win over .dna,
.Busehe to, 'take over lopspot
in the Wednesday night group
of the Exeter Ladies' .Curling
Club.
weThe win pusheda urthea. Ciann In �P e Wee hockey :last Sat.
rink four points ahead of last Imlay morning David. Kelly
net's s lonesome lJ moved. Sintto scorer! two goals, Bob Beavers
third spot in the group with and AGien Oder It one
eeach
Bruiia5
an $-3 win over Jessie :Shane to 4 2 a
drop the Shane rink out •of the 1 nr the Bruins,. Brian l+lc•
top three, Leali $
cored both goals,
Helen Burton maintained her 1n the second game the
wae margn n .e hursdae
y, i2aple Leafs, on top 'teamafternoon group ev a ee s I the house league,
diithT1,,d to go
By ALVIN WILLERT
in
ive 14.1 win over Cathy South all out to defeat the Black
cott. The win gives the squad. Hawks 6.5.
46 pilots,. 13 . more .than the ( For the Leafs, Paul Mason
runnel• up rink skipped by Jas° 1, and Mike Glavin each scored
sic Shane, I two, John Loader and Mark
Although they failed to win,' Hint d 1
the Southealt rink is st n I Goal scorers for the Hawksthud spat with 23 points. 1 were Victor Fulcher with two
hTsdafternoon ; Gy, M.Beach
groupTn t, HeelenueMickleay came up andand CraigBobra
Herbert
ichael with one
with a close 7-6 win over Lois • each.
Ottewell..to keep her 'sn�uad in ! In the third game Tom Allen
margin over Fulda Smith. A'lari
Pollen is in !lined, a single scored five goals to Lead the
point behind the Snaith rink. Jets eo an he8-6 victory s over for
Rangers! Other goal :seaters for
SECOND DRAW the .Pets were Charles Gobeil
first place with a 12. -point was easily the hero as he
Wednesday, Feb, a
Scot Burton and Glen Johns -
With Boyle 7•-wlone. Smith6 ton with one each,
14. Stegner R Jesste fihane 3 For the Rangers Philip Con-
erntoe rann 7-F'dna Busa11e ft lin scored two Peter Lawson
Thursday, Feb, 9 Barry Baynhar, Glenn Stare
s
H. Burton 14-fathv Soutlleo tt1
one each.Je saShane6—VaidaGeiser
and Dona
ld Campbell scored
Berntre Cann 7-A. Mae.Donaid 3
Tuesday, Feb, 14 in Wee Wee hockey, the Red
,11arj 'Pollen 8 -Mary Martin 6 bV
1 Devils defeated the :Blue Devils
llalett \la Cats lo,sal1 6 a 6coro 2.1. For'the Red
f1, smithTIrkliP-A7,«M3CNauQl&•htan 1, Devils Geraldof 4villis and Dent -
1 ay a:laten & Lois Ctttewell 6 on Geiser did the 'scoring.
SCHEDULE For the luckless 131.ue Devils
Thursday, Feb, 16 Larry Haugh got the lone goal.
da Ga.iser--Audrey MacDonald Mart playoff
Helen Burton --Jessie Shane.
13ernica Cann -Cathy Southoott The Exeter Legion Bantams
Tuesday, Feb, 21 are starting a playoff series
Addle 33a,cNaughlon-Mari Pollen with Goderich. :13y the time
Ka, Easton -Hilda Smith . you read. this one game will
he played, The second, game
vlil be at Exeter Friday night
at 8:00.
The only games lost by the
Bantams this year were two
games with. Goderich, With
lots of support •by our fans 1'
tun tis team can ea o 0 -
rich and go a long way to-
wards winning the champion -
Dance every week
The Teen Time dance on Sate i
urrlay night was well attended
• with about 100 present. and I
think a good 'lime was had by •
, by all. The chaperones werej
Isar, and Mrs. Doug Gould and
Dr. Rnc'lofson.
j A Teen Time dance will be
held every Saturday night as
long as there is a goodly num.!
ber attending. So the future of
Teen Time is up to the teen•
competition, when the stakes Lois Otteivelt--Marion Fletcher
are high and the rewards Mary' Martin --Helen Mickla
great, it would take a team of Wednesday, Feb. 22
supermen to wn the Brier lolte .Smith -Edna, .susche
and Scotch Cup series three rico 'rStegner-Edith Boyle
years running,
Change not likely 1 k this b t Gd
With the elimination of our
current, champions, will! the
style of play change, No, not
to a great extent in the 'West
at • least.
The Richardson influence,
particularly with the .younger
curlers, will remain for some
time, Even last: week too many
of the 467 rinks in the Win-
nipeg 'honspiel were !throwing
the "high hard ones and blank.
ing ends with abandon," a la
Richa•rdson.
In one sense it is ton bad,
for the rock and roll style of
play is unpalatable to many
spectators. Finesse is tossed
into the discardand with all
due respects to the four fine,
young Regina champs who
• must wait for.another year, 1
feel for the Scots who 'shud-
dered inwardly at the 1mpa.et
of the Saskatchewan block-
, busters, then gravely shook
their greying heads and ;put-
tered, "That's nae curling."
Curlers -43I-ter rules,
three vii for trophy'
Charlie Shane, who led the Monday, February 20
race for the South End Service 7:no
Curl. 1. \Tilt Robbins-•-Flenriar.nrl 'ting'
draw in the Exeter Men's Curl Rnt, )after+ -I nn IIrLau !,lin
ing club for the first. three 3. Bay Mrngan--Georgi ue;cha
weeks, 'regained his form lo 4t Mac EIndgert-Bon F; leringTnn
finish on lop in the compile ' n:nn . 11:nn
tion, hut still can't put his t that les mitth-- D t tRoelmf ion
name on the elusive piece of a• Gorr! 11eTavish -1 d rrnrly
silverware, 4, Tittle Snell -Miner Bell
The Shane foursome 'finished Tuesday, February 21
the draw with 66 points, but a 7:09 9"change in rules by the direc- f. Ca„ray T,Ilinl F1art'ry Cttid'en
the 1Ib has at. least 2. Vons; 1•Tttsl,snn-•mirk darns,
0
.Harr3 Jeffery I:on Gitewell
tors
Of E C l
postponed their hid for the �F^''l"`' sf( i'i t .•-xai•vPV Pelle
a 1
Lire s, nn,n •11:nn
meetingWednesday, the 1, nese ,r„eit teniae.
e ` o Arl rano—John Corl%t t
v rdinn the ira-
Ata (arson
directors voted 1 change their A toe VV'nntlen-Ttnca 'ravinr
h 1 f
!net OC. o ala c, 4, Rilt Cann--riaurie marrow'
till'. It ,was decided. 4lhat the SCORES
1\711111er5 of each. of the three 1;10)1 lrk'l,)e '19- T, lt,n'a 4
nights will meet in a playoft Uout; Ht1gh O,l 19 R..'asen0ltew•all 11
fon' the trophy, rather than a-1`1at•vey Pollan 1, Russ finch 11
ward. it to the 'teatit with the !Taut!: Trarrow 14-.1'ne world an 4
highest number bf 10'1015, John (melee1 1 t Cantly Mint 5
1 ] lla,rr1 rsrt, T�1n 11 i9ltner 6,1'115 2
The three skips involved, lin) lay �anr15i's t 3-15. r owe
Ulric Snell, Art Cann ant) c barba smith lee fe,al,a,n 1n
F,rl Brad\ I a «.11nr h[otlre, t In
Blaine will •loss a eilin to de” 14A„v ,leffery 12-•Rn'e 'ra�rinr 7
ternline who will play the hist F,at .Moroi„ 12..rt, rnalnfsnn 7
et me. The, team with the bye c aeel Tann I.. •.rrn'rl ;\fr7 avian R
1 f ta',,l, !'creole 11 111rk ,larmyn R
the Senli -.final It a sudden. ar ma, n � a,,• ,
death legate. Art' r'arn, in_'n111 r`ann r
will talon rhea! the
winner' n t°gena Roan 1 I h `lTr C,auj hlin 1
i Iden 1 t 10PI t, nna11 3
ea l 8 e• 1111 .\lliantl in ---Cion Teffw,• R
All three rinks Have lost Only Dance flneahe 1n 31111 0ohhnle 13
O11P dale 131 the six-weele n.tlnh !,allay 9-.111•19 \\n.lrntr >
L" ttt
1 ITtllrl (w) n \. resan,nr# 0
draw, and were the 011 rinks <'itarlle 1ha.na 3 -Bill hlaeLaan 7
to end 111) 1(11(1 fl"e will$,
Shane mover) into the top
spot iii the Thursday night;
group With s# nip .and luck 8.7
win over 13111 McLean. The
two teams entered the game
lied with ,a single less each.
Ui1'le Snell slipped by 'Mae
llodgert in the Monday eve•
uing competition, when his rink
ended up on the big Grid of at
1i-7 game with Ken McLaugh-
lin., Hodnert lost hie :second
gine of the ree8011 tit incl Brady
Ori a 13.10 contra
Ernest Carson[ lived un In his
trent rtden el a "spoiler" by
dumping !lick to myfl in this
tltfesday night troop, der,nyll,
<< ho let! the race last week
blew a load nit elle moria,e1and
-ended up on: the; losing rind twi"
dlt 118 margin.
Art Caltlt who was in third
1351 tl'eek, took advatifeege of
the loss and Coupled with his
It'rt1 over .fill; Cann Wiled a
(shot at the trophy.
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Thuttaday, February tit
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A114n meetieeneeted7viri Miner
. Athidr pasahor& 1•le-r1'v Snell
Are the Richardsons through?
Not by a long shot. They are
Young, well-balanced and still
hungry, Lel :somebody else
steal the glory for a .spell, then
while the spotlight is "focused
elsewhere t 11 ft 3' will. come
storming back for the third
title and another safari to auld
Scotia.
Today's curling tip
Are you a slider? Do you
use the broom straw to help
give you balance? Then "toe -
in" the right foot to make it
act as a rudder to keep your
body in a straight line behind
the stone during a long slide
delivery (e,i. turn the right
toe well to the left),
They were looking at a sign
i11 the country store window
which read "Ladies Ready to
Wear• Clothes."
°'Wel.!, it's darn near time,"
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A mild-mannered minister
accepted the call to a church
where many of the town's resi-
dents bred horses, andsome-
times raced. thein. A few weeks
later he was asked to invite
the prayers of the congrega-
tion for Lucy Gray. Willingly
and gladly he did so for three
weeks. On the fourth Sunday
one of the deacons told him he
need not do it any longer,
"Why” asked the good min,
ister with an anxious look. "Is
she dead?"
"Oh no," replied the deacon,
"She won her race yesterday."
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Bruins
n:nn-in:nn_-.rlangera vs. VV•ingS
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Tuesday, Feb. 21-
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7:00.3:0(1. -Red. '41 inge s•s,
Phantoms
13:30-Strathroy vs. x xeter
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