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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-11-04, Page 6Page 6 Times-Advocate, November 4, 1971 FOR A.14. ,POCIP. $PORT5 By Ross Haugh 4,14 Hawks stranger s I 0 TRYING A PASS — In Thursday's senior Panther win over St. Marys by a 42-0 score South Huron quarterback Murray Glanville is shown getting a forward pass away. Other Panthers are Don Truemner, Dave Cyr and Bill Kraft. T-A photo Hawks get exhibition win, lose to league all-star club ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP — For the second consecutive year Brian Kipfer of Dashwood has won the grand championship at the Mount Forest Go-Cart Raceway. Brian is shown above in his winning cart with some of the trophies gained during the summer months. FOR MEN uting Classic HAIR SALON offers Razor cuts, blunt cuts and shag!. 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LIMITED Chevrolet — Oldsmobile PHONE 23-0660 EXETER The Home of Guardian Maintenance K31087 Junior gridders continue streak, both clubs reach semi-final round While most sports people in the area were disappointed with last week's announcement that the Zurich entry in the district Junior "D" hockey league was withdrawn it becomes a big boost for the Exeter Hawks. The Hawks will now be strengthened with the addition of some of the former Zurich performers. The loss of the Zurich club will do away with a keen rivalry but give the Hawks a real good shot at the Ontario championship which eluded them last year, In the two games over the weekend, Brian Campbell scored three times while Shane McKinnon seemed to be right at home on the Exeter defence. Randy Decker is the other Zurich player on the Hawk roster. New rules With increased audiences watching major league hockey, especially on television, Clarence Campbell and his National Hockey league officials took several steps during the off season to streamline the game. We would hope the new rules will speed up the game considerably and do away with some of the brawls which occur when both benches empty. President Campbell says he hopes the new rules will curb such breakouts as the infamous playoff fisticuffs last spring between the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers which netted the NHL coffers $7,000 in personal fines. Under the latest orders, whenever a third player intervenes in a fight the guilty player is automatically ejected from the game and he is fined $100. Also, when a player leaves his bench when a fight is in progress his club is assessed two two-minute penalties and the player is personally ejected from the game and fined $100. If a goalkeeper decides to leave the nets at the same time a fight starts, he, too gets a minor penalty and the $100 fine. In talking of the rule changes, president Campbell said, "If a player wants to fight now, he'll have to fight by himself. We want no part of players rushing wildly off the bench to partake in a brawl. It only makes us look stupid and the public really doesn't like it." When Campbell was asked if the latest ruling was meant to end fighting completely, he replied, "Not in the least. We are not against fighting. It's part of the game. But we are not going to tolerate the senseless spectacle of disorder that usually turns .a game into a farce." The NHL also introduced four new sections to rule 50 which deals with delaying the game, a practice which has caused much concern during the past few years. Such tactics as flipping the puck into the crowd when the attacking team is in the defending zone is a common occurrence which the league would like to eliminate. In order to achieve this, the rules committee has stipulated that any player or goalie who delays a game by deliberately shooting or batting the puck with his stick outside the playing surface shall receive a minor penalty. If a goalie or any player intentionally displaces a goal post or net by lifting it from its moorings to delay the game, a minor penalty will be called. Also, a minor penalty will be assessed to a player or a goalie who leaves his crease to flop on a loose puck. Finally, the NHL has warned players to keep their hands off linesmen who attempt to restrain participants in a fight. Now if a player wishes to elbow or straight-arm an official he'll have to suffer the consequences, an automatic game misconduct penalty with an accompanying $100 fine. The many changes in the rule make one thing fairly clear. The NHL, is making an honest attempt to attain a better image with its wider exposure by way of television. They want viewing fans to be able to sit and watch a hockey game and say they saw, "Hockey Night in. Canada" and not the "Friday Night Fights." A high flyer _ Terry Harper of the Montreal Canadiens can be called a "high flyer" in more ways than one. Harper is the only active NHL player to hold a private pilot's licence. Harper also has credits from four universities. Arts and crafts A release from the Ontario Department of Education regarding an arts and crafts market was recently received by recreation director Alvin Willert and passed on to our desk. If any arts and crafts enthusiasts in the area are interested we will pass on some of the information regarding the market to be held in London, November 19 and 20. Instructions to persons wishing to provide articles for sale state, "This is a sale of articles made by craftsmen and as such, should be work worthy to present to a critical public, so please choose each piece carefully and offer only the best." Forms for stall space and any other additional information can be obtained from Alvin Willert at the arena at 235-2833. It was O'Rourke In last week's report on the South Huron senior football game we inadvertently said Gerard Dietrich scored a touchdown. It should have read Gerard O'Rourke. Our apologies to the correct Gerard. Just to show his first touchdown of the year wasn't any fluke, Gerard O'Rourke scored another touchdown Tuesday afternoon as the senior Panthers walloped Clinton 52-1 to get off to a good start in the Huron-Perth Conference playoffs. This time we will have it right. Exeter & District Badminton Club MEETS EVERY MON. & WED. EVENING at South Huron District High School interested in joining Celt Mike 8all 235-2788 The Exeter Hawks were in action on two occasions over the weekend, both were in exhibition play. Friday night, the Hawks met the Western division Junior "D" all-stars at the Exeter arena and were on the short end of a 7-5 score. Sunday afternoon it was a different story with the Hawks downing the Norwich Merchants 9-4 in another exhibition tilt. The Hawks were in Lucan last night, Wednesday to meet the Lucan Irish in -their second league start of the season and will be at home at the Exeter arena Friday night at 8:30 to the Tavistock Braves. Three get doubles Three members of the Hawks each scored a pair of goals to lead the winning scoring attack The Ausable Valley rec hockey league which proved to be very popular last year will swing back into action Sunday night at 7 p.m. with a double header scheduled at the Exeter arena. Ailsa Craig will meet Lieury in the opening game with the 1970-71 champion Shipka Bulldogs facing Brinsley in the nightcap at 9 p.m. Arena managers Alvin Willert and Gary Middleton are presidents of the league while Colin Brewer of Lieury is the secretary. The other team representatives are Lloyd Mathers of Brinsley, Ken Lovie of Shipka and Ailsa Craig's Doug McNair. The complete league schedule follows: November 7 Craig vs Lieury Shipka vs Brinsley 14 Brinsley vs Craig Lieury vs Shipka 21 Lieury vs Brinsley Shipka vs Craig 28 Brinsley vs Shipka Lieury vs Craig December 5 Shipka vs Lieury Craig vs Brinsley 12 Shipka vs Craig Brinsley vs Lieury 19 Craig vs Lieury Shipka vs Brinsley 26 Brinsley vs Craig Lieury vs Shipka Touch football for RC schools All elementary schools under the jurisdiction of the Huron- Perth Separate school board are participating in a touch football schedule. John McCarroll, physical education consultant for the board is planning a Little Grey Cup game on the last weekend in November. Following are the scores of games played last week. Junior Mount Carmel 79 - St. Joseph 0 Goderich 27 - Seaforth 27 Stratford St. Ambrose 12 - Stratford Immac 0 Stratford St. Joseph's 13 Stratford St. Michaels 0 Senior Columban 20 - Kinkora 1.9 Exeter 34 - Zurich 27 St, Joseph 47 - Mount Carmel 14 Seaforth 33 - Dublin 13 - - It's tough to ir ike a mistake, but it's tougher still to find out you're so unimportant that nobody noticed it. against Norwich. Ron Lindenfield, Brian Bestard and Brian Campbell each put the puck behind Ron Hutchinson in the Norwich net on two occasions. The Hawks took a 2-0 lead after the first period of play. Bob Rowe notched the first counter with an unassisted effort at 6:14. Only three minutes later, Ron Lindenfield finished off a three way passing effort with Larry Haugh and Pete Glover. In the second period, the Merchants fired four pucks behind Bill Inch who was in the Exeter nets while the Hawks could only score twic.e to everrthe score at 4-4. Lambert Schaafsma notched a pair of goals for Norwich while Rick Buck and Kim Black scored singles. Brian Bestard on a play originated by Pete Glover and Steve Murley from Ron Lin- January 2 Lieury vs Brinsley Shipka vs Craig 9 Brinsley vs Shipka Lieury vs Craig 16 Shipka vs Lieury Craig vs Brinsley 23 Craig vs Shipka Brinsley vs Lieury 30 Craig vs Lieury Shipka vs Brinsley February 6 Brinsley vs Craig Shipka vs Lieury 13 Lieury vs Brinsley Craig vs Shipka 20 Brinsley vs Shipka Lieury vs Craig Huion Park wins twice The Huron Park entry in the new district intermediate hockey league is off to a flying start with victories in the only two games played. ' In the league opener, Thursday night on their home ice surface at the Randall arena, theHuronPark boys edged Centralia College of Agricultural Technology 3-2. Monday also on home ice, Huron Park edged Zurich 5-4 to up their win streak to two games. Win in second Four unanswered goals in the second period enabled Huron Park to manufacture their 5-4 win over Zurich, Monday night. Larry Brintnell botched two goals in the middle session to spark the Huron Park scoring. Terry Millman and Dale Skinner were the other goal getters for the winners in the second, Zurich took a 2-1 lead after the first 20 minutes of play on suc- cessful shots by Larry Merner and Bob Johnston, Zurich came close to tying the score in the third period with two quick scores near the halfway mark. Gerald Schantz scored at 8,14 and only a minute later Glenn Overholt blinked the red light on passes from Bob Merner and George Suplat. Pinter gets winner Bob Pinter fired the winning goal at the twenty second mark of the third period as Huron Park edged the College boys 3-2 in the season opener. Huron Park went, ahead 2-0 in the opening period on goals fired by Dale Skinner and Terry Millanm, In the second' COAT tied the count with Robert Comley and Bob Bowman doing the scoring. Both football clubs at South Huron District High School are in the Huron-Perth Conference semi-final rounds and have a good chance of bringing back a double championship to the local school, Tuesday afternoon, the South Huron senior Panthers trounced, Central Huron of Clinton 52-1 to move into the Conference semi- finals. The senior club coached by Ron Bogart and Glenn Mickle will meet Stratford Central in a sudden-death semi-final game at the South Huron field Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. The winner of Friday's contest will meet the undefeated Goderich Vikings the following Friday for the league crown. In the junior section, Doug Ellison's Panthers met Stratford Northwestern yesterday af- ternoonin the league semi-final. The results of that game will be found elsewhere in this issue as it will be completed just before press time. Long win streak Thursday the junior Panthers completed their third consecutive undefeated regular season play and will be attempting to bring home their third consecutive championship. Thursday's 49-0 win over St. Marys in the final game of the schedule was the 25th straight win for the South Huron juniors. Perry Stover was the top SH scorer in the junior game as he went over for two touchdowns. The first came early in the first quarter when Stover snuffed out a good St. Marys scoring chance by intercepting a pass on his own 15 yard line and galloping the rest of the way, 95 yards for a major score. Paul Robinson booted the extra point. In the second quarter Stover scored again, this time on a two- yard run. Later in the same period, Stover booted the ball into the St. Marys end zone and as the receiver was trying to get the ball out Wayne Regier hit him with a jarring tackle sending the ball loose. Brad Datars was johnny-on-the-spot and fell on the ball for his team's third touch- down of the game. On the very next play, St. Marys bobbled the kick-off and Rick Ingram of the Panthers scooped the ball and raced 30 Hawk score on a three-way combination with line-mates Steve Murley and Ron Lin- denfield. The second Exeter marker was another good passing effort with Brian Campbell finishing off a play started by Bob Rowe and Ron Lindenfield. Doug Hepburn got his second goal of the night for the stars while the other two were con- tributed by Dave Revington and Jim Hearn both of the Lucan Irish. The Hawks were without the services of defenceman Jim Guenther who suffered a frac- collar bone in the first game of the season against the Lucan Irish. yards for a touchdown. Paul Robinson's convert attempt was good and the score was 25-0. The first half ended with Pete Wuerth scoring on a 23-yard pass and run play. Wuerth made a good catch and then eluded a would-be tackler to go in for the score. Robinson again converted. The only scoring in.the third quarter when Wayne Regier scored on a short yardage plunge. Perry Stover ran in for a two point conversion. In the final session, St. Marys gave up two points on a safety touch and Paul Truemner scored on a 25 yard off- tackle run. Solid team effort In Tuesday's decisive 52-1 win over Central Huron, enabling the senior Panthers to move into the semi-final playoff round, all aspects of their game jelled together, Coach Ron Bogart; said he was pleased with the performance of the entire club. The coach said the offensive timing was the best his club had produced all year. Aiding a good effort was a solid defence, plenty of offensive strength and good ball control. Bogart said the only thing he was disappointed in was the great number of penalties his club received. They were called off- side on no less than eight oc- casions. The top scorers for the Pan- thers were Steve Murley, Larry Bourne and Peter Kleinstiver. Murley and Bourne each scored a pair of touchdowns while Kleinstiver's kicking was very effective. He had a perfect' record of seven successful converts in as many attempts and added a field goal from 28 yards out to complete a 10-point afternoon. Dave Cyr was the top ball carrier for the winners, picking up a total of 223 yards in 17 carries, Don Truemner was next in line with 112 yards in 15 tries along the ground while Larry Bourne was good for 74 yards in 8 carries. Two of the Panther touchdowns came on pass plays, Quarterback Murray Glanville completed passes to Gerard O'Rourke and Larry Bourne for touchdowns. Steve Murley scored his majors on runs of six and eight yards while Bourne went 13 yards along the ground for a touchdown in addition to his score through the air. The other touchdowns were produced by Dave Cyr on a three yard plunge and Don Truemner on a similar length of carry. Good combination In the final scheduled game win by a 42-0 score over St. Marys; the South Huron senior Panthers also put together a good com- bination of offensive and defensive power. Larry Bourne and Dave Cyr each scored two touchdowns while Doug Mock and Don Truemner notched one major each. Peter Kleinstiver again was proficient in the kicking department clicking with five of six convert attempts and adding a single point. denfield and Larry Haugh were the middle period marksmen for the Exeter club. Regular goalie John Hayter was back in action in the third period and held the Norwich club off the score sheet while his mates were blinking the red light on no less than five occasions. Brian Campbell was the only double scorer for the Hawks in the final period. Both of Camp- bell's counters were registered with the help of defenceman Ron Janke, Brian Bestard, Pete Glover and Ron Lindenfield were the single goal scorers, A total of 48 penalties were 'called with the Hawks getting called on 27 occasions. Ron Janke and Randy Decker were assessed with major penalties for fighting while Larry Haugh was nailed on a miscon- duct call for arguing too vigorously when an apparent goal was disallowed. Second period costly 'In the all-star game, the best of (he other six clubs in the league scored four inanswered goals in the second period and were able to hang on to gain the 7-5 victory. The Hawks dominated play fairly well in the first period with a two goal lead as the clubs headed for the first rest. Both goals were unassisted with Ron Lindenfield and last year's captain Larry Laye doing the successful shooting. John Willsie and Doug Hepburn of Belmont, Keith McIntosh of Tavistock and Clinton's Stu Mustard were the all-star goal getters in the middle session. Each team scored three, times in the closing frame to give the all-stars the two goal victory. Larry Haugh notched the first Schedule arranged for Ausable loop