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T00NIGHT .Wedites4py.,.r1k ..14th
At theWing4arri .Areno;;:•
CliE$LEY 1?*,
• 8.30 i>r.•
verton gOals• George Wain
'DOWNS ped ill the lone Spitfire gnat •
Te LiatoWel Ruter Jets del sated
the Wingham Spitfiaes. 5-4 id the
Listowel" arena, on Friday night.
UstdWel .held 'the lead ht the et el
of the first, period by a ;were of
2-1. 'Murray. Bender ;and 'Keith
tootthant seoretl for l'..iistowel• Doug'
Murray . ..blinked -the red light for
Win glka
Bath terlins•seored' once in the
seared period witir•MUrray notch-
ing second- ,goal of ,the game
fur .Bender also
seoihig his second.. for Listowel •
third- period .1.-tor Harrow
The Wingimin Ban-.
tams shut 'out the'llarriston Ban-
t 6.0 M. the Wingham arena
Yednesday night, It was' goalie
Crank Riehrs.firs„t shutout of the
season.
Winghain. spored all their goals
in 'the first period, with Doug Spry
leading the Parade with the hat
triek. Gary Templernan, thu'ry
iuller, and Hughle MacDonald
SPITFIRE - JUNIORS
On Wednesday nigh the Milver-
tot Dominion Royals downed the
Wi»glaion 8-1, Mil,
vertoa outscore:! Wingham in, the
first .perrixi 2-1. Carl Ripfer and
Ron Gallo tallied. for MilVertoil
ton goals, Ken SeritilgeoUr aria ,
Pete Dale scoring the other ma-
Scored the ,other
goals:
WINCHAM-goal, Rik), de.
tense, Crawford, Miller, Skint,'
maeDonald; forwards, Fryfogle,
Lee, .Spry, TeMpiernan, Kerr,
ReAry, "Untold, Canapbell, Willis,
Dowling.
PLA-KRISTON - goal, Clinting-
/-iarra ; defense, Arthur; Hymers,
Burrows, Zia-Mier; forwards, lyre:.
'Dougali, Farr, PinlaYsOn, Haima,;
HOpkins, Cray, Tupper, Aitoltin-
son.
1st Period
Fuller 4.06, Spry (Lee) 7,04,
MacDonald 14.50, Spry (Lee) 15.40,
Spry 16.10, Ternpleman (Fuller)
17.24,,No penalties,
2nd Period
No scoring, no penalties.
" 3rd Period
No Scoring. PenaltieS, Terimle-
mart,
The "Silts'" game to life Jll the'
'third, period, seering five. ;stakla to
.1S/filvertnti's Walla SW.red
his. ,second .and gtql1.4 for.
Wingham with Telford. .Stputhers,
jim Bain and Doug Murray ,adding
Single .goals,. floss Kipfer And.
Bub Hannan were the „Milvertoa•
snipers,
. .
Teskeyl, de-
fence, C.Kipfer, Scranageoutit Dale,
kneehtel; forward; Gaul, ,.:Kerr,
Torun R. Rigel"; Gebel', i^:1041(h
pairs, McMillan,, Hal:malt F • • • 1st Period
Campbell (Loft) '12.0, 0,;`,Kipfer
433 Gasho (Dale) 16,19. 140 pen-
alties.
2nd Period.
Lloyds' It and W Club
Veneer room, 2559;; Shipping
_room, 2541; Machine, shop, .2286;
Office, 2062; The Dciors, 1910,
High single, Wes, Simmons, 247;
high triple, Wes Siminons, 599.
Calmaiereial 14ellgUe
The third, game of the third
series Was played on Tuesday
night. Standing as follows:
Blowers, 14;^• Wildcats, 12; Strik-
er; 12; Rockets, 10; Blue Bombers,
8; Flockn Rollers, 7,
'High Acores.roe the night:
Ladies' high single,' Mrs •'K. Cer.
son, 287; men's high single, T Eng-
lish,',290; ladies' high triple, Mrs.
Cerson, .082; men's high triple,
1'. English, 772;
Team, high ,seore, BioWers, 2630.
W .L ,T Pis,
Phillipsburg • 15 2 0 3(l
St. •Clements 14 2 0 28
Wingham " 12
Milverton • 12
Elora. . ..... 10
Palmeraton 9
Listowel .. . ...... 7
MOunt Forest.'.•3
Tavistock 0
LEADING SCORERS 1 ( A Pts.
Murray, •Winghain 25 ' 28 03
liodgkinson, Wingham. 22 26 48
Sclinarr,,St. Clem. ...,. ... 29 19 48
Klym, Palmerston 29 16.45
Wain, Winghtnit 25 13 38
Gaul, Milverton 17 16 33
Tarr, Palmerston 10 21 31
Aitchison, Elora 1,5 15 3Q
,Schwintlt,' Elora 15 14 29
Lott, Wingham, 8 20, 28
OUR TEAM G A Pts.
Murray 25 28 53
Hotigkinson 22' 26 48
Wain ............. ..... 25 13 38
Lott „ 8 20 28
Struthers 1,49.23
Cairipbell 910 19
B. Fryfogle 7 9' 16
Bain' .... ...... . . 7 8 15
Lee 5 3 8
Graham. 2 5 47
3 4
4 1 5'
1 2 3
2
1 3. • 2
- The Listowel Midgets trounced
the Wingham Lions team 7.-4 in
the Wingham arena Friday night
in the WOAA round-robin play=
offs.
Each team scored once in the
first period, 'with Vera Redman
Counting for Wingham and Nick
Hymers blinking the red light for
the visitors,
The roof fell in for the Wing-
ham boys in the second frame as
Listowel came through for five
goals, Ron Newbigging bagging
two, Kern Eckel; Bob Thofflpson
and Bill Haaman,,,each counting
singles for the Listowel club. Pete
Nasmith scored the lone Wingham
goal.
Nasinith notched •uti his second
of the game for Wingham in the
Third period with Bill Crawford
slapping in the other Winghant
marker. Ron Eckel retaliated with
one for UritOwel.
WING) III t- Goal, Merkley; de-
fenbe, Locitridge, Henry,
Ritchie, Hotchkiss; forwards, Heth-
erington Nasmith, BroWn'Redtrian
Walker, Carmichael, Crawford, and
Jardine:
L1STOWEL- Goal, Inglis; de.•
fence, Tompkins, Clark, Johnson,
Thompson; forwards, Ityrners, Eck,.
Farrish, Davidson, "Newbigging,
Hartman, Thibidenu, Towneend,
Zrawilkiulti;0.11,11., t,etna,ndetr4mft)si:
was credited with ,Ills sediand
the Ielatowel Bantams- The Kama
straight Shutout in 'a 6-0 win over
was„played iii the Wingham arena
Friday
itttlaPetl t.i? a 1.0 lead
in the first period on a goal by La-
Verne Doorling, :
In the second fraine giiry Tern-
Plernan hit the twine twice With
Dowling getting his seeentl`goal of
the ganef and John Fryfogle also
slapped one in for Wingham,
In, the third period. Dowling got
through for Wingham again to
register the hat trick.
WjNOHAM ,- goal, niehll de-
fence, Fuller, Skint, Crawford,
-Davidson; forwards, Fryfogle,
Templeman Kerr, Spry, Lee, Bin-'
tout, Ma:cDontald, Dowling, Henry.
LI$TOWEL goal, Babb; de-
Smith, Crowe, Browne, Stephan
I-IT,Hfeolanernycltwel:ilacriBlidsle,,n"rmv:aasSltr;Ileoirws4lem'earinot'.w1 :He.na;maiVtirVid,
Dowling (Henry,'-reriod ql.acDonald)
7.10. No penalties:
2mL"
Tern pleman 415, TeMpleman 4.35,
Dowling x,8.15, "Fryfogle (Temple-
man, Kerr) 39:05. Penalties, Skint:
3 DekVijng 6•0r154.' 1:Peerlildties, Kerr 2,
Crawford, MacDonald.
Bantams Tie
Walkerton- Tam,
m the Wingham arena Monday
night, the Wingham Kinsmen Ban-
tams and the Walkerton Bantams
tied 6-6 In WO.A.A. round robin
series. , •
Both teams scored two goals in
the first period with Gary- Temple-
man bagging both Wingham points
and Doug Weber and' John :Stev-'r
enson zotching the Walkerton goal.
Beth teams tallied once in the
second period with 'Doug Spry
scoring for Wingharn and Bruce
Hill potting the, Walkerton goal.
In, the third period, both, team's_
scored, three times. Templeman
scoxed his 3rd and 4th goals of the
game and Spry potted his second
goal fora Wingham. Walkerton
marksmen were Eddie Weller,'Ken
Though in each month of 1956
many instanees of sick, dying or
dead foxes found lying-in fields in
the take•Simeoe district were in-
vestigi401,,reports in all cases were
negative, so fat as rabies Was con-
e-erne& Lands and Forests Depart-
anent biologiSts; howeVer, strongly
advise caution in handling sick or
dead foxes fotind in fields and urge
special' preeautiOns to irrirramize
hunting dogs against distemper
and recommend rabies shots as an
added preventive:
„T.' S. Ellis, senior conservation
alike; reviewing the fox Situation
in Lake Sitheee a7sttict, observes'.
-"It is 0110 of the laWs „sif nature
that When any species of 'Wildlife,
reaches, excessive prnportions, the
situation is remedied ,by artistic re*
diretiot in numbers', nautilly
through starvation or disease:
!It/ ,1930, the' red fox population
vitas so redtteed •that 'only 8%40'0
animals were left, 'Froth that time
on, (oaten have steadily increased to
such an extent s that speeittl Meas-
ures were taken in some areas to
centre) thent„There are indications
that the peak of the cycle may
have been readied in the fall and
winter 195546.
"Such a large number of red
toXOS naturally retplire Conaiderahlb
food: so ft:Mitt -And 'birds suffer a
decline kith, Millie: are strong In.'
dleations thbt, these Wets hot too
'abundant in 195d. Hungry toxe,s are
tiliticefitibie to di/Oat, Which -starts.
0700."'
Mk:nets:Eliminated
By Walkerton filOys
•^1'The Win nam. Liens Midgets
Were eliMinated by the Walkerton
Midgets in the W.O.A.A. playdowns
ei nnwda:on8fgatialatimhe e 3,V.,111fe:iccisht tehnpedeeridieoadr .bctyt , ,2t h?-00,
•Doug Lockridge. and Wayne ^Brown
were the Marksmen for. Wingharn.
Walkerton fought --back in (the
second period• to tie the gaine -at
3-3. Denials Murray, Bob 'Bolden
and Jim Schinidt tallied for Walk
erton with Pete Carmichael notch-
ing the lone Wingham goal The
roof fell in, in the third'period for
Wingham. as- Walkerton outScored
the locals' 3-1. Don La.rson, Jim
Sehmidt,and Harry Waechter were
the Walkerton goalgetters.: Doug
Lockridge scored for Winghani, his
second, of the, game.,
1st Period
Lockridge 18.44; Brown (Na
smith) 3.9,,35:.,penalties,'Bethe!hl,..e ton.
2nd Period •
Carmichael (Walker) 5.40, Mur-
ray (Schmaltz, Bolden) 6.30, Bold-.
en 12.04,- Schmidt 15.25. Penalties,
BroWn, Waechter, Seigmiller, Bold-
3rd Period
Larson (Murray) 2.35, • Schmidt
(Murray) 7.27, Waechter 8,00,
Lockridg,e 18,05. Penalties, Na-
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towel With -George Wain slapping
in both Wilaglaam goals.
wnwitot Goal, Teskey; de-
feint; Carter, Bain, Struthers, Gra-
ham; fwels., 'Wain Murray, Pry-
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MurraY (Fryfogl, Wain) '1,20, ]tree
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Pry- Bender '14'A 1.4"3.4'n ‹"E'lrolcad lo .t)t aie second lad
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fc"ritr48' MW.1.4Y' Wain,
Harrow) 10,50, Penalties, meu tA, milverton Item 0, 1e00or v,Er-o--b fogle, Campbell, Lott .StrutIrs.
2nd Gaul scoring two of the either- MILAMBTON Coal Moo,!'e'd • e-
Bonder (Beirtka, Leitimin) 3 20,
'Murra)' (Fryfogle) 7.16. Penalties,'
Wall, Nickel, Wain, Carter, Stru-
'there,
3rd :Period
Harrow, 4,40, Wain tMorray)
6.10, Behnke, 10.12, Wain (Mur-
ray) 17.39. Penalties, Bender (ma-
jor; .Struthers (major), Lott (ma,
jor), HelmIta (major), Barrow.
Dale (Kneektel) Serin'ogetiur
(Bairs) 5.50, 'Wain (Murray) 8.40,
Gaul (Timm) 10.10, :*!Tounn,
Dale) 10.25. Penalties, Lee; Gap!,
Lott •
2nd Period
Wain, (Murray, , Carter) 3.20,
Hoffman .5,20, 13.. Kiefer ::(Bairs)
5.30. Struthers (Lott, Carter) 6:40,
Wain (Murray) 9,25, Bain (V.Vaiii)
17.50, Murray (Wain)(4,9.022 sNi-41- • • ties, Serlingeour.
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lid Period
10311ers (Eckel
)
S.364. Redatkri
Wantet1 84t5„ Penalties, Redman,
ark.
cors .„,,h, ..; ..k., 13.10f Newbig-
ging (blevidritat) 13,57; Ilartinalt
Nelvbigging (Hartman) 3.20; Na-
ind Period
.., 1.104priosott7 WS; thompsop, Ito,
"Penetler, Hetherington, Hyiners,
'Hecht an.
Ord,327reEdP*Iltel„ Ntl.'
0.$2, Penalties',
Forlik
smith, Ritchie, . Hetherington, WINGHAM-goal, Riehl; defence
Seidle and John^ Stevenson. '
Fuller, Skinn, Crawford, Campbell; Schmaltz (misconduct) Larson,
forwards FryfOgle, Kent, Temple
man, Lee, MacDonald, Spry, Dow-
ling, Henry, Willis.
WALKERTON-goal, 0. Weiler;
defence, Marshall, Eckensweller,
Blittilog, Cronin; forwards, Stev-
enson, Seidler E. Weiler, Cassidy,
Weber, Hill, MaCLein; Riddar.
Weer g.545,rs°eTirei lapleman 7-4T
TemPleman• (Spry) 16.30, Steven-
son 1.7.00: .No•-Pencilties.• '
260 Period ,
Spry• (Crawford) 2.20, Hill 14.25.
Penalties, Skinn:.
3rd Period
Spry (Ternpleman) 4.55, Temple
man (Kerr), 5.10; Terhpleman 7.15,
Weiler' •14:13. Seidie (Stevenson),
15.30, Stevenson. 19.05. a
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