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Milverten last Thursday night.
:Bundscho Was the Plain gun for
. _ Milverton, racking UP two, While
In a two out of three series in McKenzie, SteeklY, Dowd; Coulter
the semi-final Midget league gil- and 11"•rY fired singles, C4Pli°4-vertort came through with theft ael for Wingham scored two fast
second Straight win over the Wing, goals with one unassisted; Craw,
fthorrdo,ugHtienwryoanpdneTearnppielec7,art came
Milverton came up with two in"
the first period, with McKenzie •
and Bundscho doing the scoring,
assisted by Dowd and• Toman. Bill
Crawford fired ;home 'Winghern'S
only marker' of the period on a
single ,handed attack. • '
Penalties were handed out to,Te-
man on two accounts, one foi el-,
bowing and one for charging,
received Winglutares telly penalty
of the:period.
Dotvd and •Steekly assisted by
Deckett and Bundscho rammed two
more past Wingham's goal tender,
John 1Vferkley. Assisted by Ray
Walker, Pete Carmichael Made his
second appearance, tearing by %the
7vIllverton defence and netting' Ids
final goal of the period.
Henry from. Milverton and Pete
Carmichael of :Wingharn traded
punches at the 2,11 mark and were
each booked ,for 5 minutes. Coul-
ter received -two minutes for cross-
checking rid a tripping penalty
was handed to Ray Walker, o
Coulter, assisted by Henry, open-
ed the scoring for Milyerton early
in the third but Carmichael cut
down the lead when' lie mate in
alone at the 4.32 mark; Bundscho
and Henry, each. flashed the red
light for Milverton, assisted by
MaYbtirty and Johnston respeetiva-
ly. On, an assist from Murray Kerr,
Gary Tempieman rammed in, the
last goal of the game for Wingham'
to leaVe the count at 7-5 for Milver-
ton. DOug• Loekridge repeived Et
tripping penalty while Dowd wits'
'booked on two: charges, holding
and tripping, • , • ,
irst Perm •
‘-fMekenzie• (DetVd)• 1.37; Btin'dSbho
(Toman) 13.16; Bill Crawford 1!5•.39;
if i1.1 SettOnti ,Period' ' • • lie
frSteekiY (Deckert) 9.00;- .Dowd
(Blindaelro),i 8.42; Carmichael 5"(R;
Walker), — • • eh •
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, 'Coulter (Henry)'. 3.32 ,;• `Crri.W.;
4.32; Biindscho;" (mayburrry).
8.28 Bill ' Henry
deliaston) 15:50; Tenipleinan (M:
Kerr) 47,00. • •
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team.
O. Goodwin Was the big gun
for the Kleteardine club, flashing
the red light four 'times. Thren-
dyle and ,Courtney` coming up with
two; ""• each. Needham, Burneide
and J. Connell all fired 'in singles.
Jim Campbell was Winghiim's
Marksman, coming through with
the hat-trick. Gerd Cerson 'and
Bill Lockridge chalked up the
other 'two markers
Wingharn showed strength in• the
first period with Campbell t eeming
up with his 'first two goals of :the
game'to giVe Whigham a tWo-goal
lead at, the end of the, first period.
Elwoo,cl' Irwin aed.. an Cerson re-
ceived the assists respectively....
D, -Goodwin from Kincardine
started his club on the way, -when'
be 'banged in' his first, assisted by
Wilson and J. Cennell. Cord Cer-
son mine through searing, unassist-
'ed. Kincardine fired in the next
three goals with. Courtney, Need,,
,ham and 'Goodwin, .assisted by ',B.
Connell,. Bell and Shewfelt reSPec-
tivelY. .
-Jim Campbell shortened the lead
on a Pess from Bruce Lott and
Ken Cerson when • he racked ;up
his third of the night. Assisted:by
J. Connell, -Goodwin netted his
third, and again' at "the 15.20 Good-
win scored unassisted. Courtttey
and BUrnside assisted by 'Burn-
side and Needham respectiVely
raked in the last two goals • for
Kincardine ending the period 8-4.
Penalties were handed . to Wilson
2,•minptes for -holding; B. Connell
?rninnteS %fer ,cross-checking,' and
Needham fini•ana fops
frig Bell and Bruce.Lo,,
l.
tt excN,a0g1
blOWs and re iv 5 mittytes
fbr fighti ng! j§„1614 eliiidgb
Shewfelt, were booked fcii
5 •minutes. Irwin, font Wingham
rieeived fmintiteS• en I tkko ' eaunts,
one TOr.elbOwing tend: one for high-
sticking ..*•*4. • re4-,f-f 4-4-!',e• '' "" '•-•;4
• % Threndyle -•`• damef With tied
markers.-in•the • 'third f frame, .the
first :being' unassisted; f and We
second assisted by Needham, .ff Bill
WINN* RINK WINS
PATTISON-TROPHY
Winghan1 Legion, Branch IN,
held a •bonspiel in, the curling rink
on Saturday for the Pattisen Elec-
tric Trophy. Sixteen rinks were in
play, They were trent Southamp-
ton, Harriston, waiherton, par-
ham, Howick, Kaneardine, lift, For
jelsat;n,fteter, PalinerStoll and
Winners of the nine o'clock draw
were.S. A, Scott and. Ids rink with,
three'wins and a plus of 16, His
rink was composed of jack :Bate-
sor, Roes Hamilton and• Don
Adams, The eleven o'clock draw
was Won bY Ross M441.14,111$ rink
of Mt. Forest with three wins and
a Jpelhaan of lPaattails%On presented the
trophy and Prizes 'to 'the winning
rink,
Lockridge hanged in his first of
the night, assisted by Maurice Stain-
ton. J. Connell rammed home Kin-
cardine's last goal of the night on
a pass from Goodwin, •
The game closed 11-5 in favour
of Kincardine, Ken Gerson was
hooked on a high-sticking-charge
along with Elwood Irwin for el-
bowing. Jerry Fryfogle was hand-
ed a 10 minute misconduct, and
then a game misconduct at the 6.10
mark.
Kincardine penalties were given
to Bell 10 minutes for: fighting;
B. Connell 2 minutes for high-
sticking; *Zold 2 minutes for hook-
ing and Shewfoli 2 minutes for
First Period
Campbell (Irwin and Lott);
1903, Campbell (K. Cerson).
Second Period
1,40, Goodwin. ,(yk'llson and J.
Connell); 2.58:,,perd .Cerson; 4,32,
Courtney (14.ijOertnell);, 6.26, Need-
ham ,-(Bell); 111;;PricidWin,:fShew- # • -• • felt), 6.50, .,41)`ep:: (Tpa :and
Carson); 7.3 derfn'-(J: Connell)
13,55, Courttry,ic(Bninilee); 11435,
Burnside (Needharn); ;1.5.20, 'COW/ f•-y
,p1GroertntirtiliA4i2N,eedThharineti;.yie,;;i4 !;0j2,,
Connell/ (""teedwin); 19,g3,
ridge '(1iiiitiriCe Stainton),' r
DODDERS TRAMPL E
KINCARDINE = TEAM
Wingham Crawford Dodgers
banded the Kincardine Bulldogs a
9-4 shellaeing to a fast and excit-
ing game last Wednesday night in
the Wingham arena.
'Maurice Stainton bagged three
gOals 'for the night, while Bill
"Lockridge fired in two for the
Wningham club. Bruce Lott, Mur-
•ray Stainton, Ken Cerson and Jim
Campbell were the' other club
marksmen.
•Kirreardine scored. all:thelemark-
;ers in,; the the first,period with Nurt-'
,told aneBurriside
all firing singles. Wingham opened
the scoring in the Brat period with
Maurice Stainton netting his first,
on a lone drive and again banged
in his second at the 7.05 reark
assisted by Murray Gerrie. AssiSted
by Wilson, Courtney from Kincar-
dine scored his first of the night.
Brime Lott, on a pass from Jim
Campbell, flashed the light again
for Wingham. Burnside came
through with Kincardine's second
Marker assisted by Connell and
Zold tied the game at the
15,25 mark' on a pass 'from Thren:
dyle. Fifteen Seconds later. Need-
ham, assisted by Thtendyle, came'
through with an linsuranee . goal
to give Kincardine a one goal lead
at the encl of the period. One Pen-
alty was handed out to Burnside
!rent Kincardine, 2 minutes for
hooking,
Vingham scored the only goal of
the second frame when Ken Cerson
banged ,first, assisted by JiM
Oarapbell, Penalties were given to
Threndyle 2 Minutes for holding,
Bill Connell 2 minutes for elbow-
ing and Wilson 2 minutes 'for We-
tting. Shewfelt Was booked on% a
.double count, 2 minutes for charg-
ing and 2 minutes for roughing,
The ether penalty handed out to
Kincardine went to Zeld 2 :minutes
for interference. Bruce Lott from
Wingham received Whighere's Only
Penalty, 2 Minutes for interference,
Bill Loekridge assisted by Maur-'
ice, Stainton marked up his first of
the night when he pelt Wingham on'
S goal seoring-Spree. Murray
ton follOWed through 20 seconds
later on a pass from 1Itttray
Clarrle and fired home his first Of
the night. IVfauriete Stainton came '
Up with his third at the 6.50 Mark,
"assisted by brother Murray. Ifni,
Campbell making his first big
appearance of the game, came
through on an assist by Itr 06'pon.
Bill -Lockridge ratnnted lit his
Neetnid and last goal 'of the game,
assisted by Murray Gerrie,
kineardine penalties Were given
to WA mAtillteS for .high stick-
ing; Shtinifelti g inttattes for hoop=
Let 'Er Curl
Hold. Postponed
Bonspiel March 5.
Curlers- in this district are asked'
to note:' that , the y men's • bonspiel
11,0tiCh ;was to have held at
the W#1,gliant 'Club on February
1C arid -was cancelled because of
'bad Weather, will be held on,We&
Nteriday;;*areh 5th,
rel.*11, be ito• draws, at 9
*nd:.11. .a.m, and entries will be
;XgeePted H. Crawford or Dr.
• A •"Crawfd. or .
Milverton Bantams wrapped up
a 'best 2 out of ' 3 series, taking
Wingham two straight: The final
game was played in 1Vfilverton last
Thursday night.
1N.', Kerr for Milverton was the
big gun, coming, through with a
hat, trick. Deeton was • the other
marksman 'for Milverton, with two
to his credit. Ternpleman was. the
lone marker for Wingham, with
twe. • , - / •
litdigoi in the first goal
Of•theitiglit for Milverton, assisted
-by 'Stevenson, Penalties were hand-
ed out to .Deeton from Milverton
for holding the puck, M. Kerr
ftom Wingham, received a 10 min-
ute, misconduct. '
Early in, the second period Gary
,Tenriplernan scored the first for'
Wingham, unassisted, but Deetort
came back on an assist from Roul-
sten, and fired dri his first of the
night. At the 19.20 mark Kerr
scored, assisted by Stevenson, giv-
ing Milverton a two goal lead, at
the end of the second period.
M. Kerr, on a pass from Deeton
rammed home his third hard-
fought goal, Bob Crawford assist-
ed Cary Teinpleman's second for
'Wingham at the 6.50 mark. Mil-
Verton marksman Deeton, flashed
the light unassisted to end the
third period 5-2 in favour' of Mil-
verton, M, Kerr from Milverton
received 2 •minutes for cross-check-
ing.
First Period
11.00, Kett (Stevenson).
Second -Period
3,24, Gary Tom:woman; sic',
Deeten. (Ronlater) 19.20, M. Kerr
(Stevenson).
• Third Period
4.01, M. Kerr- (Deeton); 6.58,
C. Ternplernan (Bob CraWferd);
8.44, pedal,
ing and Connell, 2. Minutes for
holding; Murray Stainton received
Winghtun's only penalty when he
Was booked on an elbOWieg 'charge.
First Period
Zsg, Ivittntlee Stainton; 7.05, Man-
rice Stainton (Murray " Gettle)l
Courtney (WINO-E).; 1425, B.
Eat (Sim Campbell); 14.58, 'Born,
side (Connell ritine); 15.25, 'Zeta
(Threndyle); 15,40; Needham
(Threndyle).
Setteria Period
110, K. Cerson (Catenbc11)
Third Period:
20, 136611610 (Murray Stainton);
.,40, Murray Stainton (Murray Get.
de); 0,50, Maurice ttitintott (Mut.'
ray Stainton)';. 1,50; 3, CtilittAoll
(Ken eersoil); 1.2.06, B. todliklOtt,
Slittrray Oettle),,
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By Willie Broom
The men's bonspiel which was
scheduled for February 19 was re-
placed by a mixed local 'spiel when
bad weather 'wiped out visiting at-
tendance,
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Si Scott's rink captured 'the Pat,
tison Trophy-In the, annual Legion.
Bonspiel held here on .SeturfdaY.
Curling with, him were Jack Bate
son, Ross Hamilton and Pop
Adams,
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Jack Bowman's rink, ,including.
TOM McDonald, Harold Thomas
and Sam Sweeney captured first
honors at Walkerton on February
12th.
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"The men's bonspiel which was
scheduled for February. 19th and
pestponed on account of bad wea-
ther will be. held on, March 5th ,
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Some' of the local curlers are in,
Listowel today, taking part in a
spiel in that' town.
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