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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-14, Page 6Pap A Atte Tisn9pAthiocatc December 14, 1? 1 .-CaTTONS COMM.ENTS By 'PIt.i. BATTEN, Sports Editor $VRELY BEATS BEiNQ A REPORTER With. C'hristnnas just around the corner, and. faced with an increased gift list and increased prices, we have finally come up with an easy solu- tion that will cover all ,costs and even leave a fail` chunk of cash fin hand for passing around a bit of Christmas cheer to our friends. While our plan has a few drawbacks, we think the advantages surely outweigh then, and A is possible that a few other persons night serious• ly consider potting it into practice. .Actually, this 1vasn't really our own brain. wave, but was thought up by a. former college student, Tom McNeeley. Young McNeeley, who is a heavyweight fighter of questionable ability, man, aged to get a fight with champion Floyd Patterson and picked up quite a few shockles .for allowing Mn- self to be a punching bag for four rounds in To - onto last week. McNeeley picked up a few cuts and bruises b the sortee, and probably had a ringing noise couple of , but we '\: 9n ^ a. ,r.• c, �. t x :a ,• x„'` :. '` (. \ as ? ' ; evident in his head for a pl days, �_ , �.`"' •,� :. .�. i 1 imagine he teas laughing all the way to the stn g , bank with his share of the gate receipts, PROLIFIC SNIPERS—Three big reasons wiry the Lucan-llderton Combines have yet ... with e footwork we can and to taste defeat are pictured above in the persons of centreman Tom Collings and Thanks to our speedy . , ' y andt was wingers Stu and Max. O'Neil. These three make up one of the two high -scoring units recall losing two fights.and our lite, ilia t g ice ,e presently leading the league In the scoring race, onlybecause we slipped going around a corner on the Combines have to ice and at } y g g now won seven straight, whipping Philipsburg and Exeter one occasion and the chain came off our bicycle The southern entry haso , • meet the high. time. in this week's action. They travel to Exeter, Thursday (tonight), to n n g the other And, while we have always shuddered at the flying Centralia. Golden Ilatt'ks, who have won their last four outings,—T-A photo thought of being knocked uncallSCiotts from a clip- and T 1 t 1 on the chops, we imagine that for $20,000 or so, Goose 0 Ics win four straig Towners fior secon While the Lucan • liderton Combines are still roiling mer. rily along in the Big light League, a bigger battle es loons, ing for the rtirtner-up spot, be- hind the unbeaten leaders. The, classy southern efew postal two. More wins this week to run their total to seYen, but indieations are that they niay not have Their ,own way Tar long Seaforth '!'owners and Cen- tralia •(olden Hawks each; past- ed a pair of wins ;this week to keep Nee with Lu. can•Ilderton and: both -clubs get a erect; at the leaders this week, Centralia, who have won their last Tour outings, after 5hort-har�de�! Tribe lose third straight droppingtheir first two, tactile the Combines in a game in .Exeter. '.Chersday (tuilight), The Cl'; ,outfit stave :a well* balanced attack,:and after gain. ing added confidence with their win over Seaforth, rl'uesday, should give .the Combines a real battle, '.rhe loop leaders return to their home rink, Friday, and tangle with Seaforth in another important. .fixture, A .double win for the Combines would ont of the hpadk, but hem wellout�lossntor either or both clubs would tighten the league into a real race. Chews on the move Although t h..e P'hilipsburg ' riddled Exeter A1o• even grounds throughout the 20 Chevs record stands at three The injury tl urns and three losses, the hawks, forced to dress five shunt- minutes, bets of the junior Hawks, bung The 111ohawks finally min= power packed squad have given with the free -wheeling ,udan. aged to score, after missing indications that they art' now Ilderton Combines for a period several good chances, when roe a s rounding into shape and will and a half in Exeter, `Tuesday, Aloore teamed up with Ttirvey be a serious threat for league attbut couldn't stop the powerful incl. Armstrong aC lite 5:15 mark honors, 1st ha and drop, i le frame, Tur•ve fed They islet their big Lest last peda in the . a• if p of the m dd y Friday, when they were edged ped a 7.2 verdict, a short pass to Armstrong, who .g by the Combines, but they Jini MacDonald was the only carried into the Lucan end and looked impressive Combines, in their loss, regular defenseman Boom Gra- sent Moore flying in.from left Exotcr, Mjteltell and Clinton, vett had, and he was forced to Luing for a clear shot, tvho hold dotvii the bottom tht ee drop Bob Baynhain back from Collings broke the tie ;lust spots in the league have been his forward positiondealong with before the mid -way mark and Ilia by injuries anti by losing Gerald McBride, and Bev lr tdten the Combines broke loose players who work nights. vine, members of the 1-iawks. for three more to take .a 5.1 lead The Al hawks have four The Hawks'first line of Bob into the final period. reg - Armstrong, Dale Turvey and The teams traded goals early tilers sidelined with .injuries took + e c tet and Bed, Loader and.Keith Lloyd Moore also a regi in the period Stephens hav: both been put lar turn and pleased the 76 fans rounded out the score with 'a i h shift at their Keith f Tom Collings piece to a - - lose ,� Towners tack for the league -leading Com- Despite the seven goals that to ,juggle his lineup consider. , and has only one regular r enough coria e to allow such fate to befall us After all that kind of cash can we could CE drubs Seafiorth Sagging Devils with their tenacious Checking marked at the 8:50 mark. en the n g t spectit a lobs. nlluste up g g and speedskating, i tl t Goaiie hot Boost Gravett has been forced y ih hapless Mitchell Red d t game for the defenseman a a , bu a lot of aspirins. bines as he beat Dick McFalls eluded him, Dick M c F a its ably l p ler the hat -trick, Veteran Don played a stall ou for duty after los• t5 fourth s t 1 Devils d r o p p e d their third contributed a air and Tribe, turning aside several ing Diak Bedard with a knee we can't see where it e really much worse than straight tilt, Thursday, when Fletcheron p in at least injury last week. Centralia forth entry temporarily bael, a out on the short end singletons were picked by )lard shots and stopping what is happening in the heavyweight boxing dive- 't'► e lti It flying they cam o d �t st Sion. 1 f ecoid place the 11,08 mark, b i forth tl Townes s 1 necasions column this the While this is meant to be a ridiculous plan, c tip si • cleai••cut breakaways as his However, the Tribe have a �- Golden Hawks moved to with- into the contest with a .goal at of a 7-4 count against the sea- Al. Rea y an eve . otea. d J�i Russell 11 s but Centralia Lloyd Moore an m . t e inexperienced. defence left Mini chance to get back in the win in two points oo t week when they Lits D'Amato i Eight League, Tues- answered it with three more pbayin 0n their home ice, fired pucks past Keith Sca me all alone on several in the Big g g ? g .lou ]i la in his est game Sia regulars were missing play a home and home series clay, when they drubbed the quickies, the lowness fired three unan- g , p. y g f g E 7 in i • Seaforth fired starkers }n the first since beutg badly cut in. Sea- front the 'Tribe's lineup, while with the hapless Clinton RCAF } }} hastackled anyone Seaforth Towners • 10 S a Trailing 05, sttered forth two weeks ago, Lucan were without the sere crew, Their third game of fire f shot at the crown. Holy forth in two in the last two minutes frame and stuck with the Red The Combines took a i 0 lead ices of Terry Hodgins and Ray week pits them against the t 1 �' f th Centralia pucl,sters any s de e p tvho have played two less ra is s commanding e c . vietory. 1 teams battled on igen Featuring a balanced attack, , ,.0„A;op; yyc�•ti'z .iTera.r��- aaRiat .%srq 0,0,0, ric,xia,-.`>r,,•+eabrarib a ct aArs•..%m....... 04 .00. 0.,Finlfl- pay as much as $50.00 for a seat to watch such Seaforth entry. the E'ownerS picked up their tallies off t Cus continues to keephis champ- ion under wraps, and except for a fight with Inge mar Johannsen, .he really never a Lha was deserving o a • om rims k cr to ick u gates such It was the fourth straight but they came too late to pose Devils throughout the remain- at the om ii mark on Ready's Ye11e, two veteran defense- high flying Golden Hawks on continues ever, as ton as he C0 p p r serious threat to Cen- r of: the game to post, their Tuesday. Inge - as the McNeeley,00 he received for his feta minutes win for e t 1' ' d' g l a 1 • t goal, as the a , with and as long as people continue to games than the second place ea t we don't r After spotting -:the sticks of seven lead, the Golden hawks cameCE six 1 different players, Bob White However, if there is any control left in the rearing back with seven big law, Bob Beettenmilder, Frank 'A hands of the National Boxing Association, the think tames in the final 2s minutesniElliott, Ray Anstett, Bill Pin they had better soon sharpen upor else the fight to coast to their win der, Paul Bessie and Ron Dale Q' pover Tribe action,1 't really blamehim.tui g a h t >;arie will lose all the honor. and prestige that it De Killen Biil Belton and 8ullivanaced the attack lia Golden Hawks Che Centra all banged in markers on Mitch- ' : ell goalie, Bill McNaught. won through the efforts of fellows such as Denip• Jim • 1 p p d in German arin air t their third straight scoring Powell, Mitchell's high sey, Louis illarciano Sullivan etc etc tallies behind Bit e » i Eight Thursday as ey eat t pumped rolled o herr s veteran aced their of to iesi . Big win, , when attack with a pari of tables ' Tile only way that it can save face is to in the Seaforth nets, Single they took advantage of some a assist on a. third schedule the long-awaited battle between Patterson markers were recorded by inept play by the Exeter Mo- andesan and Ernie Ahrens Larryrry and Sonny Liston, as long as Liston can stay out of Sonny Burke, George Kelly, hawks in the first period and the others. Claude Audet and Cayouette, a half to post a 6-2 win, of the eight penalties called jail long enough to get in some training. Bob Dog d B tt n lull Cherpeta paced the Gerit in the game, Seaforth were e Coyette A notched singletons. Seaforth. trims .� Playing -coach Boom Gravett any commission, we think that 'there Haight be Blow lead Doig an. Bob Beaten. • miller blinked the light twice ra3t1 thin with a pair of Lai" handed six. SHOWS ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY for the losers and single goals lies, while Al Simpson, Sonny off the ticks of Frank. came ts Burke' Ted C tt and Claude 'Two interesting books reached our• desk in Elliott, Bill McLaughlin and the past two weeks, and, although we don't receive Doug Rohe cli!fe, several sport fans in the area who would enjoy The Golden Hawks ,jumped the two Mohawk tallies. Clinton six 6-1 Audet and Jim Russell accounted for • reading them, t 1-0 lead in the first per- Al Simpson started things off Into 1 i\r P `r et Burke j tl p high fl flying Golden Seaforth Tow n e r s handed , The most interesting, plainly because we up for his tally at the , or to - Y s Clinton RCAF their sixth 4:37 Hawks when he teamed up od when aim Poire s Big recognized many of the names, is an edition of the mark. However, Seaforth carte with Ted Coyette to beat Dick Eight loss, Sunday, when they Hockey Hall of Fame. This book contains picturesback to take a 2.1 lead in the McFalls at the 9;40 mark. skated to a convincing 6.1 win a and stories of its 64 player members and the 25 miller ad Elliott,ilrnby Beutten- Bhackewitk d aCquickie te each u tlieady - e in Clinton. It was sweet revenge for the men who gained admission through their efforts the homesters upped their ing minutes of the period to second -place Seaforth squad, of building the game of hockey, one of .which is lead to 4-1 in the early min- shoot the winners into a 3-0 who ice slofast ce Clinton onto ee t the aThatnte a Exeter's own Al Pickard, who is presently on the Utes of the middle period on. lead as the Tribe gave :McFalls p Beaten- some poor protection. will was Clinton's only ane of a) seleCtionl committee. miller, hut Killen and Itelton goals by Doig and Beherpeta started on his Iwo - lead season. Many interesting and humorous incidents answered them to shave the goal spice just before the mid Bob Beuttenmillei•, ,prolific that have taken pace in hockey for the past 60 lead to 9 3 at 'the end of the way mark of the middle frame scoring manager of the Town second. to up the lead to four goals ers, paced the win with a pain ;rtk k pleasurable reading and one f tallies years or so, make for p easura e Tea ui The Hawks knotted the count and •then Audet teamed up with also gets an insight to the vast improvements in on Cayouette's goal at the 4 36 Coyette and. Duval to give the Ron Dale, Jack Crosier, Bill equipment that the players wear. mark and thentook their first Centralia squad a 5-0 lead at :Pinder and Jack McLaughlin .: Iniad on three fast goals by were the other Seaforth players We can just imagine Percy' LeSueur•, who the end of the second, to get the puck past Clinton played 011 Stanley Cup teams in 1909 and 1911, Killen 1 00enynute and mark before Mohawks come back netininder, Bill McCrea. stopping Bernie Geoffiion's blistering slap shot McLaughlin pulled the Sea- Boons Gravett :finally put the Clinton winger, Ed. Vigneau, with the antiquated goalie pads he had to wear. Tribe on the scaresheet at the spoiled Bill German's bid for The second booklet also affords an interest •05 mark of the final frame his first g fn league shutout, when ing insight into Canada's sporting history and cop. on a i!idy with Bob .0 a.Y ,. a,a, he countered __.- - RCAF of the Sports Hall of Fame.. - 1 ,sand Dick Bedard, and Jim crew before a large crowd. tains pictures and write-ups of the 100 members Russell cut the lead to three goals three rnlnues later when r+ he finished off a play with Bill rougmbe and Gravett. We imagine that most reader's would be as g Pincombe dtod of the out- mush surprised as we were Tea The Lucan Elderton Combines The 'Tribe looked as if they Such celebrities as Louis yr, who n e Big Eight win, Friday, when with one finger; Tom Longboat, the greatest des- they edged the Philipsburg marker into the nets at the 7:06 e r / e tance runner of then) all; Lionel Corlachei', the Chevs 8.6 in a tough tilt played mark to dini their chances of p outstanding athlete f thefirst half century, and i standing athletes that this country has Arena produced. rolled to their sixth straight naigltt keep their attack going, t` C lifted 551 pounds 1 but Cherpeta drove his second 0 115 a en t' overhauling the Golden Hawks. remaining minutes Of the scan- THURSDAY, DEC, 14 Lunn. total of 70 minutes in pen- Four costly penalties in the many of our recent Olympic winners such as Bar -attics were handed art as two rema g barn Ann Scott, Gerry Oulette, Anne I}eggtvett, fights broke out iii the slam- za cut their chances and on and of have1 rightful spot in the 11x11 bang snatch and two Philips- two occasions they had to play minute misconducts of these two Falls of Fame at the Canadian Na- At the 6'0 the Cl nets. iters gained a rib 1 burg players were assessed 10• two men short: and had no These books can be purchased through either chance to beat Rick Tremblay mark of the arid- in t e tional Exhibition. The hockey book costs $1,00 and die stanza, Ken Loft and Al , The 'Tribe lost Dick Bedard the all -s or`t book costs 75 cents. Any per50113 lis- heady squared off with Philips. In , the final minutes when lie p to dropin and take a look. Burg's bred Currah and Deter twisted injury knee, and to four, wiht th terested are welcome Klein after a Minn) in front of at our sample copies the Chevs .goal, Iileni picked Don Wells, Don Gentlner and BATT'N AROUND — While waiting to get up two majors, Loft and Ready Cy Blornmaert on the sidelines. each had one major and cur. Red Loader, working nights at our tars lowered the other day, we read an in.rah was assessed with a two. Centralia, was also missing. teresting story about Clint Hodgins, the success- m,'nute minor, Despite the six goats he al• ful sulky driver from down Clandeboye yway. The Five minutes later, the Com- lowed, Dick McFalls played a writer .bines wiry Stove Storey tackled strong game in the nets and 1i>rrtel` recallecr when Clint was 111 a big money Bert Christner and each picked had to stop several breakaways race and was just starting to snake his stove when up a five•reinute major. as his defence was nonexistent the horse in front of him went dt)1Nr1 and in the 'Cb game threatened to break at times, hectic seconds that followed, Clint was thrown t• agalh in the final period,unrnrrl,u,run+nn+Iun,nlrtrrrul,rrPrrulnnur at straight up in the air. It appeared as if 11e would stet Ray Yelle and Christner be seriously injured, but lady luck wax on his side tvas 9:00--LUCAN LDERTON COMBINESI vss, CENT; GOLDEN HAWKS FRIDAY, DEC. 15 $"Ors. EXETER MOHON AWKS SATURDAY, DEC, 16 i130 3:30 --Public Skating 10106—.Public Skxti0,g SUNDAY, DEC. 17 2;00.9:00—Public SkAting TUESDAY, DEC, 19 8;30—Ci NTRALIA GOLDEN HAWKS vs, EX MOHAWKS 1 ,i„t,il,4441„n„,iN,,„,/I,I,Ittl+ry+nit1Y1111t111Illb Ilan ed a shoving duel, brat it \ l l quelled hcCo>+e any punclhcs Bowleg. HEAD SINS and he tante down square in the lap of the drivel' were thrown, who was just Massing him, The startled driver was in the scoring department, II Coritbines line of Torn Col ready to stop, but lint told hint to got a glove 00 rings and Mat and stir ON°oit as he still had a chance to win. With Clint spurring paced the win, with Callings. the horse oft, the two drivers finished the race 111 and Stu popping in a pair of fourth spot and a share of the winnings. Presuni• tallies and playing•coach, Max, Ably undaunted by the Affair, Clint's only words adding a. singletbr. i ' nr� 1*ffetei"s minor all Torn P'rks, Dials 1'+leteher• vt+ero.it khats myshare, , .anti Steve Stetey added the star hockey 'teams are now in full swing in the others. WOAA schedule and should put up some exciting Vol. the Chevs, Alvin shanty, games for these tvho travel up to thlocal rink to was the y whileguii Ito thhi ai pall' ing support them , . if "limiest John"ever decides Poetiltg, ,ferry Stealer and La, flow lie is going to spend the money he has tagged vent Heldman added tingles. 'sir Canadian sports, he should consider sending ChoVs tato dead a: bit out to Mary Stewart in Vancouver, ".tette H. 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