The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-02, Page 5iy
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e I'i1 11 ` �'i� 1 The Tirriee•Aflvecate, Minh 2, 19f,,'1! P4)le0
Tribefinish season. Jr!bo only �� _ofd lI't�i ��' t
Frith Watford rc a
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:h lo tl r Zurich iva eniles, l Pn�./ ()Pet iibtchellWA .AfQ""� 1 1 I'i w . ,..will. h
'1'he Exeter 11lahawlss fin. <tors .a 4.3 lead. Jlowevnr, the Itljt a hortte;and•ltoine exhibn- all over, 'Saturday, when tbey Is
fished off the reader seherlin. '!'ripe jumped into a le wh iron scales wrkh Wit#ofd's de 5' J1 li ll S bos' basicetb'ffl. the scoringstanding, •' :meet th the .sewn.
ie the Southwestern fila lir. ,I p ad en fending DaZIA uveniic "C" team c n't .ee)s to et the up 15 • a dr g, J)game ; „ lI gal" Qf n1
! , I n Dunham and Moore scored on t s a s S• I paints lot his }test game their OMIiA C playoff. sinks � ,,, u , n (� t
Clay, in tine same Position they a air of nal•npoutlh scram- .e champions last week, right .eoMlttiatlon to assist the of the season Th lanky ten- The two learns hath "'
p g a n The ed to
s ar eel-- os ng to the Aylmer bier Bear the Middle dl Watford handed the u 1 school in camp a ng e r Ii.e picked up v 7 7 draw in 4"he o ere i • [e ,
t 1 e of the � tic t 'the 1 se seven of has p r of 'their Ingersoll 11laxlattds 'nest �ersall splice: off t the 57
int erxals r n l'e :• a h
p in the lexeter are -period. squad an 11-5 trouncing in their =tout game sweep xr
na. a Trotticr pulled Aylmer baele band bol , lhrirsclay, but u• titer basketball conference,
i When: the °anthers win, the
Joel I a 11e ez m h .a nt, w1ho. intop. •S tie •,r r.iclr :carne back to score .a 4-e T
started the scoring t) 5 at trite 1(a.a8 manic .
a g off for the but Bill :McDonald, gave the win when they returned to the tumors lose, .arid visa versa,
Ietxperials in the :cares min- Tribe regulation. size ice surface in. Ott 'Wednesday, the Panthers
i a one .,ail. lead with his 1 et . , I came upwith their second win
tines of tine first period, fin• marker at the 17;41 mark.: 1 tsaJl, :Satarday,
fished it off at theof the season Ina :game at
1;04 mark loon Beattie shot the Trlhe In their home win, Ray Man• i,oine with Mitchell, ;hut the
of the overtime session to sink into a 7 5 lead :at the 1.0;17 ders paced the Watford. attack
the 'Tribe to thein 12th loss, as it , • with three goals, Doug Coley juniors last in the second game
the visitors cited out on t3 7 t ape of the final period on .a of ,the twin bill.
beautiful solo effort, The his, and .George Richards got two Meanwhile, the gins' squads
win. Icy winger 'blocked a shot at each with Rick Brown, Russ continued their domination of
Terry Citattington, Aylmer's the E x 6 t e •r blueline. and pewe11, David Barnes and J.yie
helmeted: high scorer, clu li• 'u) tett av ,. Moffatt getting. singles, the distaff section of the
p t ml er an Aylmer play league, winnlnaa :tI e' double-
cated Falkenham's two'gnats, or to get a clear break on For Zurich it was Earl Wag• header in a pair of lir det1 file
wli le :Red Boughton, Jules .Clarke, Beattie fakers his shot nee with •two and,Paul Weido,: :tilts in Mitchell'
i c ick Both teams
,treater, Bill Patton and Ben
and moved to itis lc*ft to Jift Bob Johnston and Gerard Ov have t l i n
ng
dropped only one game
min Pearson scored singletons. the puck over the fallen goo- eiltait avith singletons,
points on ,free ;throws neissin total goal series ill. Watford have l • t
only . aa.e .set some kind of a sept second merle and •the Marla�da
one fr .inn the foul line. g and :the winner of Saterda 's i
4 y ing :record, Friday, handing. added •five ittart! with ;A1lksod:
Bruce Horton also camp up fixture an Lucan will advance the Lucan•Ilderton Combines a climaxing the o t-bu
with his highest nil• tut, can- further Into .the plaeofts. 1Ingersoll.i; u It Est .at tkte
1 .23 trouncing in 4:55 mark.
'ling seven naints. Dale '1'ur• Jia.lph Kersey paced the Wat•' 'rite lea ue winnin Tzar The C
la g 1' t 1 d
this season and are in the
vey hooped five, Dennis: Mock lord squad on .their miniature" " `' and omni cu en Teed
lands went on IMO scorin'* to 6-2 when 1J b l t d �,
ed four and Gord ice dace, scaring five goals ,St
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surface, en r s lot an_ d•
Pals sprees in the contest,with. e..scored
Strang rounded' out the scoringto get all but two of his tt2anp's are peshemi two :quickie jest
with a single total.., netting theist six Aoals in three past the titre -way ;Perk. Clislt,4
with
s gl field Oat before - ' minutes and 58 seconds and, Nadalin opened the lead to :five
to out in •the Fame. Don Coughlin dented the the other .R four oa''1 In five goals at the-
SJtwrwood and Mitchell were twine for the hat -trick to page ,minutes, 1; t , 13 mark, `but
the big risen for the Mitchell the Irish kids .and To. Ibid.!
added another one fer
squad, it.ao in ret Sud"' Clt ke Nadalin and Floyd the Combines six seconds bge
squadsal p g 15 and 14 re- son banged in :a pair. 1 Baetz paced the winners /with fore the teams left the ice tet
y' • three goals each, Buzz Bid. cut ,the lead to 7.3.
Juniors trounced well and Johnny Allison scored Floyd Baetz scored the only
Playing without their high- a pair and singletons were: goal. rp, the second period, as
snoring fair of c 'nicked u . by Den Pearson Scarborough
t S hroeder and P Pea on and:S arboxnu�h acid Lockheed
Joe Pellste I came un with some stellar net.
Don tUrbshoot, :Steve Storey' play, but the Marlands: went
and Al Foote scored for tine oS another spree in the f7nat
omlbines, all in the first pe•, frame me �to record their fourth
riod, • win over the Combines.
Bidwell started the first In --- Please turn to page 8
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Janus Gulens and Don West -
e ver shared scoring honors for
he Ski quint, picking up six
' mints each, Andy Kenyon eon-
ributed four and. Roger Cann
end Pete Me alis rounded out
he total with two and one,
respectively,
Exeter's leading scorers, ;lie.W1Uert seem win . thick of the light for league A1oek, the Sufi juniors were nv
Boone Boom Gravett and Don Bill Patten shaved the lead honors. match for the !Mitchell squad.
Boom
ethe Tribe,In. Hensel!, Wayne Willert and ended up on the short . end
pick- to one goal a minute later, het was the scoring star for zu'• Allow Mitchell four
Ing up a pair of tallies each. 11 appeared as if the Tribe iwitht I of a 17oc count.
ch three big goals. Paul The senior girls marched to I The locals elb 10 points be.
Tussy 1)unhani, Lloyd Moore would hold onto their slim leas Weida notched the other. their i, pin
and Bill McDonald notched Ibe for a win. However, J3ernce l fifth win in six games, Zuni in the first half, as the
others. i Pearson was left all alone in.frill Ellison and Larry Burns 'Wtrinesday, handing the Mite !Mitchell squad carte up With
Start in high gear i front of Littleat . the 17:03
The Aylmer squad, with mile him and halkenhatm found
10 men dressed, started .off in 'hem with a neat pass , send
fine fashion, jumping,into a the game into nvertune
3.0 lead before .the Mohawks On the winner, it was Pe. ere'
could hit the score sheet. son and Falkenham on a sl:ml-
k akkenitam started the out- lar • ;play, only in different • Diane Rennie continued her;
burst whin he took advantage roles, Zurich 1 prolific scoring, picking up 20 ,
o winner's points. A.l. her; .� ��
the 3;27 mark, The two Eve• front of the net and P•earson; the WOAA "T." finals, friday, :Kris •Gulens scored nine for, t
ter defensemen let the puck who set him up with a pass skating to a close 6-5 win over the heals and Pat Rowe '
roll between theist and the Inn• out from the corner. game rounded out the scoring with' in 111- final l
perial player merely skated
between them and fired the
puck past Ernie Little.
Bed Houghton, 13111 Patten
and Chattington teamed up on
two goals before the .mid•way
!mark, with Houghton and
Chattington picking up the
•picked up the Watford tallies,
Ripley ousts
civil six a 31.4 shellacking.; a rievastating 2a -point effort,
The SH squad held the home- I Tom McNaught, a scrappy
sloes scoreless in the first; little larward, paced the win -
quarter. gave them a generous Hers, scoring21 po
.Inns. Pia was
two points in the second and closely followed by his 'lanky!
a single in each of the final I centre, Tom Cook, who hooped-
periods.
of a defensive lapse on the This time it was l alkeithrrin f the1
part of Loader and Stephens at who was left. unguarded in , Ripley Midgets advanced to points came on field goals, I
Zurich in the second of
their best -of -three series in the a field goal.
1lensall arena. ( Despite. a fi 4 setback, Sat
Juniors win low scorer
The northerners copped their I urday, Lucan bantams elheir
pi. The SH junior girls auk- nater( A)vinston 9.7 on their
Lamb n nine
invs the finals a 3.2 scoring edge scored Mitchell by two points bantam "D" playoff round, by ,
ingtoascoreless ri draiexiu illi in.:'the final quarter to emerge virtue of a 5.2 win in the first;
in midget gameywith a thrilling 13-11 win, game o} their total
first frame, and, equalling Zur• Ti locals tools a two point -"Ilan
1es goals se-
virtue
goals,
Fred Lanni cnntinued his ich's three -goal output in the lead in the first first quarter, but,
Boom Boom Graven opened pliTri it scoring against Kensal middle 20 minutes,
dropped behind 6-5 at the end 1'�OAAneltamnionswill crtlninthe all -
the scoringfor the 1'rshe at the Park, Tuesday, scoring five Cameron Witmer, called up of. the ]calf, They scored a sin-
12:47emark on e ,play )yelp goals to pace the Exeter Midg- from the bantam .squad^ aced lie basket in the, third. period, Ontario semifinals.
Moore and and Beattie ets to'an 11.2 win in Sham• the losers -with three Wagnerls,: but held Mitchell to a single Jim Ogg was Alvinston's big
And Gravett Beattie teamed up again cork league action in l:ucan. Bob Hoffman and rail 11 point. 1 gun with four goals, but his j
The shifty winger has now added single ns, team couldn't get
less than a minute later to cut scored nine goals in the last/,urich line p =Parc} 13ec1-1 •Xandra.I3usche ' paced the cin to upset Lcanes three g al j
the lead to 3-2 of the end of lwa Baines. aid, Bill Dinnin, Russ Klopp, + linnets, 'pooping •nine of their
of the first }intend' ( Mike C u s h m a n incl 1301) Cameron Witmer, Bob Hoft.•, points, Ausma. Gulens and (earl.
Gravett pulite the Tribe into Burns, a pair af• bantam stars, man; ,Tim Minim, Earl Wag- afield nal nie tolsl�] th •
each em scored I for the Irishuss kids tallied twice
a tie in the early minutes of and Pete Mc.Falls scored two Her, Allan Prang, Janis Gut- ing four. p l tet a n
the middle .frame, but Chat: goals each in the onslaught. ens, Bernie 13edarc, Greg Wil- (Take throe•9otll load
tington scored his second at , j Jean Dubrick was high for I
the 5:12 mark to give the vis!-•,Janhie inning and pave Carter Jerk, Larry D4erner and How- the Mitchell six. pooping •Jive' Lucan bantams took a three•
wen, the Mensal Park marks- and Lawrence, I points, goal :lead in the first game of I
men, 1Nin do overtime their 'borne-anddtome series!
LL Get margin in third In overtime
's nvertiine Schroeder still hot with Ahiinston, Wednesday,
Records shutout l;xeke, Kinsmen juveniles goal, Ri tey s second in the Bob Sclri,oede�_-Dwao gra scoring a 52 win .in the „Lucan 1
• p, dilated to the
' nut•scored Kensal Park 2.1 in extra session enabled his team boys' 1
tic• final period of their arae to eke out a 7-6 win over Zu- "'°'�C11°'� •team atter
•
IIS `' we �Jl/111 1 gplaying most of the season
in Exeter, Wednesday, to eke rich in the first game of their, with the juniors, paced the
Exeter's Jim Glavin carte qui, a 6 5 win a regula.tly ,ache- WOAA bantam "`U" semi-final. I anthers for the s e c o 0 el
up with a shut -out perform-, duled Shamrock league UR,The two teams battled to a straight game, hooping 18
amtMit-
squad of pee ywee• setoolra�6.0 Ruin { Tiv 1- lie twouttheais firstltand dscored i11 theaw in Kincardineeare is before pointsn time hlin a 51-43 `win over over Zurich in Shamrock ac-' a pair of goals each in the sec. Ripley scored the .extra mar.
fifes. ! end and before Exeter` gained ker.
Six players shared the scar- the margin of victory. • John Brooks scored the other
Ing spotlight for Exeter as Fred Lamb was the scoring overtime goal for the winners.
they dominated play through- star of the game, coming Other goal scorers for Ripley
out the contest. Roddy Me- ' through with four tallies. The were Ken Farrell, Murray
Sween, 'John Loader,' 13 o b ether markers were registered Ferguson, Randal Schultz' trod and scored 13 points, hold
Bea.vers, Randy Weber, Bob by Fred' Wells and Pon Cann., Doug Brooks and. Ron Nichol-ing the visitors to .five, 1 Ripley bantams drew first.
Grayer and Glenn Qverholt Wells also set. up a pair of son••ilt(nod in lite WQAA playoff. Sat
each blinked the light once, , Exeter goals.. .. Earl Wagner, starry centre TJte two club;,. traded 'basket ,ttrday. .downing the Hensall
The locals jumped into a 2.0 Steve Gerofsky acid Dewey for the -Zurich crew, scored for basket in the last quay ter crew 7.1 in the Henson arena.
lead in the first, added an- • Carter scored a pair of goals three times for his club. Bob I with • Mitchell outscoring the ; The second game of the sc-
otlier in the .Middle frame and • for the visitors, while Bill 'Mc. Hoffman. added two and Russ locals 15-14. ries will be players in K.incar
scored three in the ficial, •"i Donald blinked the light once. Klopp picked up the other, 1 Steve Kyle stood second int dine, 'Wednesday, March,.•
ott,
Brian ilasketk was the scor-
ing star of the game for the
Irish kids, •• dentin; the twine
twice. Single t a I 1 1 e s were
Picked up by Larry Lewis,
Paul ?oung and Russ Kea-'
The locals took a four -point ,inti , S }
lead in the first quarter, but I 'tom Dobbin and LarryTi
g-1
Mitchell quint shaved it to ,ter wcre.:the Alvinston marks -
1
one at the end. of the half. i °tett•
However, the Panthers really,
started to roll in the third•'pe- HENSALL BEATEN
R.EC..EATION
Pee wees start playoffs;
plan minor hockey ni ht
By ALVIN WILLERT ' Mason scored two followed by
Last Saturday saw the coin- I Ron Durand, Cameron Me•
pletion of the pee wee schedule I Learn and Mark Hinton with
for this winter, The teams are • one each. John Loader played
all in the playoffs with the ' heads -up hockey having three
first. place Maple Leafs meet- assists,
ing the fourth place Wings; • Tor the Bruins Bill Beavers!
the second place Black Hawks and Bill Fairbairn scored one
meetthe fifth place Rangers each.
and the third place Jets lake i The third game was a battle
on the last place Bruins. I all the way with .the final score
The playoffs series will con.' 2.2. The Black Hawks, with
Gist of two games, goals to' goals by Bob Grayer and Don 1
count, with the top place team 1 Morrow, had to come from be•
taking a bye into the .. final' hind to gain the tie. Glen Stire '
series,! in the nets for the Rangers,
May Che bests team win! • ! pai on a fine display as he 1
In Pee Wee play Saturday, robbed the Hawks time after
the Jets broke the game wide lime. j
open in the .final ten minutest For the Rangers, Barry{
scoring three unanswered goals Baynharn and Peter Lawson
to trim the Wings 4-1. , scored one each,
For the ,Jet: Tom Allen: In Wee Wee hockey the Blue
scored three goals and Ricky !)evils with Larry (laugh back
.Falard added one. The lone in action after a bout with the
goal scored for the Wings was flu, defeated the Red Devils
by hard-working Galen Over- 4.3. Goal scorers for -the Blue
holt. Devils were Larry Haugh and
In • the second. game the Bruce Marshall with two each,'
Maisie Leafs had too much `Fer the Red Devils, Gordon
power for the Bruins defeating McDonald, Larry Smith and
thein. 5-2, For the Leafs, Paul i -- Please turn to page 7
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