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FRIENDLY RIVALS -- Members of the Exeter and Zurich pee
meeting in Minor Hockey Day, Saturday. From the left are, Peter
Kirk and Jeff McKinnon of Zurich.
wee teams traded friendly
Tuckey and David Bell of
greetings before
Exeter and Greg
T -A photo
Mohawks continue to lead,
planning SH all star game
The Exeter Mohawks continue
to hold down first place in the
South Huron Intermediate
hockey league according to
statistics released Tuesday by
president John Ansley.
The Mohawks are ahead with
21 points, the Zurich Flyers are
second with 18 points, the Shipka
Colonials are third with 15 points
and Centralia College and Jura
finish off with nine and seven
points respectively.
The top point getters for each
club are Mike Cushman of .the
Mohawks with 36 points, Glenn
Overholt of Zurich 35, Charlie
Buamn of Centralia and Dave
Sheppard of Jura each with 23
and Larry Laye of Shipka has 22
points.
The league this year will be
presenting trophies to the most
improved player, the most
valuable and the best defen-
ceman.
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Exeter Men's 'A' Sunday Mixed
167 W. Beattie 746 7 66 FA M Samis 674 6 87
DD P. McFaIls673 0 64 AK B. Clarke526 1 53
SU J. Fairbairn 656 5 41 1)N J. Smith 638 ' 4 88
FL B. Dougall 596 2 24 ('F G. Wilson 684 3 77
AL T. Lessard 701 5 48 BB L. Luther 724 7 74
RO -.. J. Fuller 789 2 92 DO D. McLinden 528 0 51
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CU F. Wells 777 5 70 ON B. Heywood 502 7 61
KI G. Dauber 675 2 55 UN G Sereda 506 0 67.
SP R. Smith 762 5 88 MP A. Neal 680 7 95
C4TH D. Jackson 709 2 82 BI, S. McNair 534 0 11
Men's 'B' Senior Citizens
CP H. Brand 680 5 78 1 T. Bowden 323
D. Jackson 680 2 C. Smith 335
GT D. Harvey560 2 46 3 G. Webster378
EF G. Stire 831 5 55 4 M. Killough 362
AJrs G..Wilson 691 2 73
TA I). Worby 843 7 91
BS B.Hogg 623 0 83 DD S.Bogart 241
FB D. Gifford 550 7 48 BS K. Varley 189
GR K. Kadey 575 0 4 BB G. Peitsch 219
SP R. Regier 6467 62 AC S. Whiteford 227
OE G. Hunter-Duvar 567 0 69 MO S. Varley 165
Pee Wees
Tuesday Ladies
HG B. Sangster 629
PDP M. Horrell 521
AH G. Bierling 563
MM L. Pincombe678
PKP D. Riddell 567
AB C. Isaac 517
HB M. Glover 546
FF J. Cooper 567
PP P. Haugh 693
LC L. Bower 575
PS B- Cochrane 302
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D. Dobson 666
R. Luther626
M. Samis 626
J. Hayman 554
J. Simpson 536
N. Dowson 595
R. Greene 587
B. Miller 539
R. Eveland 591
C. Boltzmann 587
M. Bridges 595
H. Edward 474
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7 73 EJ M. Brintnell 394 5 26
5 89 PBW A. Vermaetin 332 0 13
2 38 ST S. Pearce 301 5 20
2 49 DP B. Mercer 368 0 8
5 69 P T. MacDonald 310 5 16
SE T. MacDonald 279 0 12
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K. Da1e214
N. Tzauaris 231
P. Dougherty 215
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M. Greenlee 653
K. Hearn 726
M. Elson 611
S. Wilcox 607
J. Dauncey 639
P. Davis 584
M. Parnall 690
T. Carty 646
P. Macbonald 574
N. Van Geel 498
S. Redick 528
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MA W. Reynolds 598 4 64 GA A. Scott 525 28
MI P. McFalls 718 3 99 ST I. Shipway 541 27
DS H. Kingma 642 4 57 PE S. MacDonald 569 27
CH C. Murray 717 3 88. ST L Hodgins 586 26
LG O. Jaques 689 5 63 BS A. Clarke 633 23
OC T. Bernard 590 2 28 AM D. Brophy 596 22
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HP pee wees
get two wins
The Huron Park pee wees
scored two victories this week in
Shamrock minor league hockey
action.
In the first game Tuesday the
Huron Park youngsters edged
Dorchester 2-1 in Belmont and
Saturday they scored a 4-2 win
over Ilderton on home ice at
Huron Park.
In the win over Dorchester,
Robbie Funston notched the first
goal on a pass from Tony
Underhill and Richie Lather
registered on a combination with
Tony Underhill and Benji
1lillsnan.
The Huron Park goals in the
victory over Ilderton were fired
by Tom Dinney, Harold Borden,
Tony Underhill and Ralph Wells.
Hitting the mark for Ilderton
were Bill De Kay and Wayne De
Vries.
In a recent Shamrock
doubleheader the Huron Park
midgets and bantams lost to
Dorchester by identical 5-1
scores.
Mark Cronynwas the successful
` TIP bantam marksman on a pass
from _Koss Black and Randy
Somerville scored for the
midgets as he converted a pass
from Jun M-offatT: -
The Huron Park atoms downed
the Exeter "B" team 5-2 in a
recent game which was called in
the third period When Exeter
goalie Scott Hartley suffered a
severe ankle injury.
Steve O'Neill and Terry
llodgins each scored two goals
for the HP club and the odd
counter was fired by David
Murray. Murray picked up three
assists. O'Neill and Hodgins each
assisted on two scores.
The Exeter goals were scored
by Trevor Boyle on a pass from
Jim Siddall and Graham Solomon
on a three-way effort with Scott
Brintnell and Trevor Boyle.
The candidates nominated
fronn..each...club -areas- -follows:--
Exeter. Gary Kyle, Al Rimmer
and Larry Willert; Zurich, Ron
Hader, Glen Overholt, Dick
Bedard: Shipka, Dave Turner,
Larry Laye, Stan Lovie: Cen-
tralia. Gary Hudson, Phil Widdis,
Jeff Graham; Jura, Norm
Stewart, Wayne Clemens, Rick
Thomas.
• An all star game is being
planned between the South Huron
league and a Goderich town loop.
The game will be played at the
Zurich arena and the proposed
date is February 23.
In the most recent South Huron
game. the Exeter Mohawks and
Zurich Flyers played to a 8-8 tie.
Brad Datars and Murray
Glanville each scored two goals
for -the Mohawks and Jim Pfaff,
Gus Brown, Bob Parsons and
Jack Glover added singles.
This week the Mohawks meet
the Flyers in Zurich, Friday night
and will host theShipka Colonials
al the Exeter arena Monday at 9
p.m.
Waxers get
even break
The Exeter Waxers were on the
short end of a 4-1 score when they
met Seaforth in a novice
exhibition hockey game at the
Exeter arena. Thursday night.
The Waxers will be back in
action to -night Thursday when
they face Brussels at the local
arena at7p.m
The only Exeter goal opened
the game scoring and came on an
unassisted effort by captain
Steve Batten.
In Zurich Monday night in an
exhibition game, the Exeter
Waxers scored a 5-1 victory over
Grand Bend.
Richard Brown scored the
Grand Bend goal before the
Waxers were able to hit the
scoreboard.
Steve Batten with three goals
was tops for the Waxers while
Brent Dawson and Mike
Tiedeman added single scores.
Rick Gilfillan played a strong
game in the Exeter nets to keep
the Grand Bend goal total to one
Start OMHA
playoffs
Exeter's minor hockey teams
hit the OMHA playoff trail this
week.
The local pee wee, bantam and
midget teams will hook up with
Byron in the first round with the
winners to advance against the
winners of the St. Marys-
Strathroy playoff.
The best -of -five set will open in
Byron Sunday afternoon. The pee
wees will play at F:30 p.m.
followed in order by the bantams
and midgets.
The games will be played at the
West Lions Park.
Second games for all three
teams have been scheduled back
in Exeter on Wednesday.
February 5. with the pee wee
game slated for 6:30 p.m.
The Exeter juveniles will meet
St. Marys in their first round.
Dates have not yet been finalized
but it is expected the set will open
in St. Marys on Wednesday night
v. ith the second game back in
Exeter next Sunday.
Exeter's atoms will face
Strathroy in their first playoff
round. The opening game will be
played in Exeter this Sunday at
5:30 p.m. with the second game
scheduled for Strathroy on
Wednesday.
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A couple of months or so ago. I
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and my mechanic now tells me,
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I've managed to get hold of the
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