The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-02-17, Page 7WIN JUNIOR LEAGUE TROPHY - The Exeter Hawks finished in first place in the Ontario Hockey
Association Junior "D" western grouping and received the Gord Kirk trophy. Accepting the trophy are
Hawks Pete Glover, Larry Haugh and Bob Rowe, T-A photo
Jets continue undefeated,
get wins over Ingersoll
the Jets are expected to meet the
Point Edward Easy Movers, a
club they defeated in two earlier
exhibition games.
Nairn leads
Playing coach Jack Nairn
scored two goals in the first
period and added one in each of
the next two sessions to lead the
Jets to their 11-1 Tuesday win
over Ingersoll.
Steve Proctor added a single
goal to Nairn's production to give,
the Jets a 3-0 lead at the end of the
first period.
No changes
in dart loop
The BJ's with 69 points to their
credit continue to hold a first
place lead by two points over the
Sharpshooters in the Exeter
Legion mixed dart league.
The Dark Angels and Late
Niters are deadlocked for third
spot with identical 61 point
records while the Doublers are
fifth with 60 points.
The two leaders in the most
games won department each
picked up one victory Friday
night to stay out in front. Duff
Rothbauer had 29 wins to head
the male darters while Barb
Hearn has 20 victories, best for
the ladies.
This week's scores were:
Canners 4 - Swimmers 1
Dart Sharks 4 - Shiphunters 1
Dark Angels 3 - Doublers 2
Itchy Four 3 - Noisy Ones 2
Late Niters 3 - Winkers 2
BJ's 3 - Featherflights 2
Sharpshooters 3 - Scotties 2
D & S's 3 - BA's 2
Friday's schedule 8 p.m.
Swimmers vs Doublers
Shiphunters vs Featherflights
Itchy Four vs Sharpshooters
Scotties vs Noisy Ones
9:30 p.m.
Canners vs Dark Angels
Dart Sharks vs BJ's
D & S's vs Late Niters
B A's vs Winkers
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In the second frame, one goal
from Walt Parkinson Dick
Doughty and Nairn put the L-I
club six goals in front,
Early in the third period, Brad
McNiven notched the only
Ingersoll goal of the game to spoil
Don Stewart's bid for a shutout.
In the final period, Jacques
Cousineau was on the score sheet
with a pair of goals for the win-
ners.
Checking in with single scores
were Jamie Robb, Terry Bourne
and Jack Nairn.
Take early lead
The Jets scored three times in
the first half of the game in
Ingersoll Friday and staved off a
last minute rush by the Marlands
to gain the 3-2 decision,
The first goal of the game was
chalked up at the 8.08 mark with
Pete Loveless being in the right
spot to flip home a rebound on a
slap shot from the point by
defenceman Barry Baynham.
At about the same time in the
middle frame, it was playing
coach Jack Nairn scoring on a
power play from about thirty feet
out with Larry Willert getting the
assist.
The final L-I goal of the game
came at 14.45 of the final session
with Jacques Cousineau scoring
on a scramble around the
Ingersoll net on a play originated
by Bob Kanck and Dick Doughty.
Both goals for Ingersoll came
late in the third period and were
notched by Tom Murphy on
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a craft guild for Exeter and area.
Possibly this is the wrong time of
the season to try and start such a
guild because most people have
their winter schedule 411 filled
with other activities.
But if we start to organize now,
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Our pee wee, bantam, and
midget teams have been
eliminated from further
O.M.H.A. play by St. Marys, The
bantams and midgets lost in two
straight games. The pee wee's
after tying the series here at one
win each lost the third game in St.
Marys in overtime, We have the
• Shamrock play-off to complete
and should start here on Wed-
nesday February 23,
The novice team under Ron
Bogart starts a best 3 out of 5
series with Goderich in 0.M,H.A.
play-offs. The third game of the
• Men's curiin
E. Powe 9 - Reg Hodgert 6
L. Webber 7 - R. Murley 7
M, Geiser 8 - B. Coates 6
D. Parsons 8 .- B. Alexander 6
Ross Hodgert 8 - G. Busche 8
• H. Dougall 11 - W. Kraft 5
G. McCarter 10 - J. Hewitt 7
C. Smith 9 - H. Sherwood 3
B. Maclean 12 - C. Down 7
A. Cann 8 - P. Raymond 5
R. Robichaud 14 - G. Prout 10
J. Finnen 12 - N. Wainer 5
G. Smith 7 - J. Urquhart 6
• G. Fisher 12 - P. Hem - 6
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series will be played here on
Wednesday February 23 at 7
o'clock.
We will have minor hockey as
usual this Saturday but next
Saturday February 26 there will
be no house league hockey due to
the figure skating carnival being
held on that day. Honseleague
play-offs start Saturday March 4,
After going all season un-
defeated Boston finally lost their
first game by a score of 5 - 3 at the
hands of Vancouver. In defence
of Boston I must report that three
or four players where taken off
the team a few weeks ago in an
effort to balance the league.
Danny Bell scored four goals
for Vancouver with David Cann
adding a single. Dave Bogart
scored two of Bostons goals with
the single by Peter Montgomery,
Montreal defeated New York 4 -
2 on two goals each by Brian
Mercer and Todd Heywood,
Preston Dearing and Butch
Mattucci each had a goal for New
York.
Games this week:
Rec. League Thursday
8 - 9:30 Newby Tire —Bank Boys
9:30 - 11 Vikings — Juveniles
Saturday
9-10 New York — Vancouver
10-11 Boston — Montreal
11-12 Squirts
12-1 Mites
1-2 Black Hawks — Baracudas
2-3 Bruins — Mustangs
3-5 Bantam
Don't forget the Hawk game
Sunday 2 p,m.
Shipka back
atop Ausable
The Shipka Bulldogs edged
Ailsa Craig 4-2 Sunday night to
move back into first place in the
standings of the Ausable Valley
Rec hockey league.
Shipka now has a total of 21
points with Ailsa Craig next in
line with 19 points. Brinsley
downed Lieury 4-1 in the other
half of Sunday's twin bill and
continue in third place,
Single goals from the sticks of
Ron Mason, Rene Boogemans,
Bob Chapdelaine and Wayne
Degjardine accounted for the
Shipka scoring.
Getting single goals for Ailsa
Craig were Dave Collins and
Larry Dobbinson,
The Brinsley scoring was taken
care of by Bob McIntosh, Jack
Conlin, George Tryon and Jim
Glavin.
Notching the lone Lieury
counter was Sonny Slater.
The Lucan-Ilder ton Jets
remain unbeaten in the 1971-72
season in Ontario Hockey
Association Intermediate "B"
play as playoff time approaches.
The Jets took care of the
Ingersoll Marlands in a two game
series this week, although one of
the games was fairly close,
Friday night in Ingersoll, the
Jets scored three goals in the first
half of the game and held off a
late game rally by the Marlands
to post a 3-2 decision.
Tuesday night back at the
Huron Park arena, it was a dif-
ferent story with the Jets going
on a scoring rampage to wallop
the Marlands 11-1,
Friday night the Jets will be
back at the Huron Park arena to
meet the Strathroy Jets in
another exhibition contest.
The .Lucan-Ilderton club will
travel to Erie, Pennsylvania for
the second time this season to
take on the Erie Lions on March 3
and 4 before getting into OHA
playoffs,
.In the first round of playdowns,
Top teams win
in Rec hockey
The Bank Boys and Newby Tire
each picked up comparitively
easy wins in Exeter and district
Rec hockey league play, Thur-
sday night to maintain their
position at the top of the league
standings.
The Bank Boys who lead the
league with 21 points downed the
Juveniles 6-3 while the second
place Newby Tire club blanked
the Vikings 6-0. Newby Tire is
second with 19 points.
Mike Cushman scored two
goals to lead the Newby Tire
scoring. Checking in with single
goals were Doug Kerslake, Tim
Ewert, Bob McDonald and
Craig Davidson. .
Ron Cornish was a double
scorer as the Bank Boys were
victorious over the Juveniles.
Scoring one goal apiece were Don
Campbell, Pete Lawson, Hans
Zeehuisen and George Bruneau.
Rick McDonald scored twice
for the Juveniles with Craig
Webber registering the odd
counter.
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MEN'S "A" LEAGUE;
FA (A. Hunking 756) 5 69
RO (B. Farquhar 843) 2 93
PA (J, Fulop 717) 5 79
IGA (J. Darling 712) 2 65
CA (T. BOUrne730) 4 86
167 (C. Edwards 721) 3 59
C4th (A, Finlayson 802) 5 102
UN (S. Frayne 675) 2 57
SU (J. Wallace 603) 4 64
Ri3 (J. Russell 645) 3 83
pu (D. Appleby 778) 5 56
SP (B. Nic01721) 2 67
MEN'S "B" LEAGUE
OU (B., Reynolds 731) 7 106
CT (H. Brand 605) 0 25
PE (G, Bierling 005) 4 61
'FR (,s. Campbell 629) 3 71
OU (B, Patterson 7'09) 5 86
DO (G, Spencer 743) 2 00
WO ($. Wolf 691) 7 86
BE (R. Cockwill 577) 0 52
WH (B. Hogarth 644) 3 42
NO (D. Brunzlow 722) 4 96
MF (T. VanSteeg 632) 7 95
HI-1 (J. Welsh 537) 0 29
LADIES' "A" LEAGUE
LE (J. McLaughlin 569) 7 52
HO (R. Durand 646) 0 52
MM (G. Farquhar 715) 7 91
DQ (R. Lessard 5411) 9 40
HG (N. Coleman 668) 5 97
CH (M. Edwards 607 ) 2 66
Ladies finish
second draw
Winners have been declared in
the second draw of the season of
the Exeter ladies curling club,
A rink skipped by Shirley
Mousseau won the Tuesday
division, Beatrice Dawson and
her foursome were victorious in
Wednesday play and Win Mar-
shall and her group were the
Thursday winners.
O ther members of the
Mousseau rink are Sally Lou
Raymond, Kay Hodgert and
Jerry Rowe. Marg Pollen, Helen
Hodgert and Marg McLellan
make up the Marshall
aggregation with Sandra Tryon,
Joyce McDonald and Elizabeth
Grindley on the winning Dawson
rink.
This week's scores were:
N. Parsons 11 E, Busche 3
A. Dinney 6 - L. Dobbs 4
S. Mousseau 10 -• J. Taylor 5
A. McDonald 6 - B. Bell 6
G. Gregus 8 - D. Pfaff 5
H. Webber 8 - D. Coates 6
13. Dawson 7 - M. Murley 4
D. Prout 5 - A. Bray 3
H. Burton 13 - H. Mickle 1
W. Marshall 10 - M. Strang 2
J. Lovell 8 - P. Simmons 5
MIXED CURLING
K. Macdonald 17 - G. Smith 5
P. Hearn 6 - B. Borland 6
C. Smith 9 - E. Fink 5
H. Schroeder 5 - R. Robichaud 5
E, Bell 12 - G. Busche 4
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(I. Angyal 661)
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(H. Parliels632)
(J, HeYwood 780)
(L. Sanders 559)
LADIES' "B" LEAGUE
MM (M. larunzlow 698) 7 95
HS (J, Simpson 446) 0 24
113 (M. Camptiell 634) 4 90
TT (M. Wells 635) 3 59
AC (D. Brady 632) 5 107
HO (B. Bierling 558) 2 76
GY (M. Shoebottom 605) 5 71
LE (N. Becker 620) 2 12
HU (N, Weigand 619) 7 74
W13 (A. Wallace 661) 0 97
131- (A. Appleton 653) 5 83
SP (D. Bushfield 553) 2 59
MIXED LEAGUE
MI (1_, Sanders 734) 7 97
LG (0, Jaques 609) 0 65
VA (G, McFalls 706) 7 96
CH (B, Beatteay 645) 0 41
NO (B. Reynolds 724 ) 7 74
BS (W. Pearce 616) 0 47
YS (L. Farquhar 680) 7 76
FA (N. Jones 602) 0 66
BB (S. Glanville 616) 7 83
IR (E. Preszcator 519) 0 18
113T (B. Ballantyne 585) 5 100
AO (R, Schroeder 650) 2 63
CF (G, Wilson 725) 5 81
O&E (K. Davidson 595) 2 66
HH (A. Mollarcl 639) 5 77
BO (R. Thompson 555) 2 49
UN (A. Skinner 611) 7 47
M&P (A. Nea1682) 0 94
BANTAM BOYS
SD (B. Mercer 343) 5 36
WI (R. Cairnie 369) 0 7
BL (D. Bogart 343) 5 33
TI (S. Pearce 296) 0 25
NH (R. Wright 366) 3 17
RO (D. Be11353) 2 17
JR. & SR. BOYS & GIRLS
AT (G. Penhale 527) 5 33
CO (S. Pfaff 318) 0 18
ST (G. Fuller 424) 5 14
DY (S. Atthill 460) 0 28
CC (M. Jarvis 420) 5 22
KED (B. Ferguson 378) 0 20
LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE
IG (K. Dickson 622) 2 28
BO (P. Gebel 599) 1 19
SC (C. Glenn681) 2 32
KK (R. IVIunn660) 1 19
LH (W. Smith 669) 2 28
FE (W. Hickson 579) 1 27
CH (G. Dunlop682) 2 16
CS (C. Carter 589) 1 26
GR (P. Clark 655) 2 8
RE (B. Morgan 712) 1 37
LUCAN LADIES' LEAGUE
DA (L. Dickson 623) 3 94
CC (J. Sleeper 652) 4 92
SP (J. Sovereign 667) 7 90
RA (M. Parnell 589) 7 68
HH (M. Elson 643
C. Hardy 651) 5 67
IS (M. Greenlee 613) 2 55
FS (H. Ewen 618) 5 54
RO (L. Morley 544) 5 52
SH (A. Scott 531) 0 43
HO (N. Hickson 550) 0 40
He (M. McColl 518
G. Hayes 636) 2 37
CO (M. Hardy 581) 2 24
LUCAN COLLEENS
TD (H. Shipway 507) ,^ 2 93
PI (T, Hodgins 532) 5 77
BO (C, Van Bussel 495) 2 71
PE (L, Hayter 544) 5 70
BO (M. Root 569) 2 57
RO (M. Rydali 588) 5 33
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