Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 11 (2)BOOST'
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FRI., NOV. 24
8:00 - Seaforth vs
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SUN., NOV. 26
6:00 - Strathroy vs -
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7:00 - Strathroy its
Exeter Atoms
WED., NOV. 29
6:00-;L'ucan vs
Exeter Novice'
7:00 - Lucan vs
Exeter
Pee Wees
8:00 Lucan vs
Exeter Bantams
9:00 - Lucan vs
Exeter Midgets
BEST'TIGERS -- At Friday"s annual banquet of the Huron -Perth baseball league.trophies were presented to the most valuoble
players on the Dashwood Tigers team. From the left are John Hayter, Barry Boynham, Jim Guenther, Glenn Thurman and Bob
Hoffman._ T -A photo -
Waxers get one point
Pee wees record first victories
The Exeter pee wees had a
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third encounter by a -one-
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• They started the week off
with a 3-1 win over Oakridge
and then followed it up with
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a 6-1 win against London.
The loss Caine Sunday after-
noon when Oakridge gained
-some revenge with a 3-2 win
on their home ice. .
Steve Batten paced. the at-.
tack that broke the pee wee
winless streak as he scored
twice in the 3-1 win over
Oallridge. Steve Laithwaite
picked up the other counter.
Drawing assist's on the
goals were John Welis. Jeff
Pfaff. Darren Vandergunst.
George :Pratt and Brent
Dawson.
In .London. Thursday.' the
locals scored four times in
the first and then coasted to
their triumph.
• Scott Lovie- led the way
with a two -goal 'perfor-
mance and the singles cane
off the sticks of Steve
Laithwaite. Doug Scott.
George Pratt and Scott
Bogart. .
Recording assists . were
Steve
Vandergunst with a pair and •
singles by , Ken Henning,
Trevor .Johnston. Scott,
Lovie and -Steve Batten.
In their loss at Oakridge. -
• the locals carried the
balance of play. but just
couldn't_ find the range. mis-
sing some open nets on some
, unusually bad bounces.
Doug Scott and Scott
Lovie fiTed the Exeter
tallies with the assists going
to Ken Renning. Steve Gould
'and Scott Bogart.
Each team picked up
seven minors- in fhe chippv
contest
Rebound for tie
The Exeter bantams
spotted London a two -goal
lead and then came back to
pick up a tie in their only
outing of the week. .
• The locals picked up 11
. penalties to play a fair por-
tion of the game short-
- handed.
Dave ShawandBill
Exeter
fired the
tallies with Tom Coates
assisting on one - -
G1over's, tying goal came
just seconds• before the ice
machine came onto the ice
to prematurely curtail the
contest. Exeter had two men
in the-. penalty box •at the
lime.
Waxers get single
The Exeter Waxers scored
one point in_ two Shamrock
outings this week.
• They dropped a 5 _2,verdict
in St.rMarys Saturday after-
noon. but eked out al -1 tie in
Mt. Brydges the following
-afternoon. -
Exeter again had difficul-
ty controlling the one-man
Colonials get tie
with college club
- In - their only start' this Oss. •and then provided the
week in the South Huron assist for a successful shot
intermediate :.ockey league, by- Vince Hulshof. -
the Grand Bend Colonials Near the end of the first
were held -to an 8-8 tie by the period. Cam Haist scored on-
Centralia
nCentralia College Saints. a play started by Pete Gil to
The Colonials and the' put the Colonials in front 3-2.
Saints met last - night, The score continued to
Wednesday in a return game change back and forth in the
at the Huron Park arena and middle 20 minutes of play.
Friday night the Grand Bend Kyle Pedersen evened -the
club will play host tos‘the count on an unassisted effort
Goderich Sailors. Game time before Grand Bend regained
at the Zurich arena is 8.30 the lead on a successful shot
p.m. by.Cam Hoist. Paul Maguire
A goal by Wayne assisted'
Chalmers, his second of the in quiet( succession. Brian
night with only 29 seconds Gilpin and Murray Connolly
left in the 'third period counted for the College and
allowed Centralia College to Paul Maguire, Tom
salvage the draw with the Anderson and . Mac
Colonials. Richardsoh replied for the
The outcome was in doubt ('olonials.
Prem start to finish with _
neither club able to get more In the third period Ma• rty
than a two goal lead at Becker and captain Brian
anytime.
-Paul Maguire converted a
pass from Mike Desjardine
and Tom Desjardine
registered on a three-way
effort with Pete Gil and Cam
Gilpin were the CCAT
marksmen in addition to the
game tying score by Wayne
Chalmers.
The only Grand Bend goal
of the third period came
Heist to give Grand Bend an from the stick of Peler.Gil on
early 2 0 Iead.This was -a pass from Tom Anderson.
short-lived as the Sa.nts Tom Richardson was in
came roaring hack. Wayne goal for Grand Bend,
Chalmers notched. the first replacing regular netminder
goal ona pass from Rick Van
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Jets get overtime win
The Luean-llderton, Jets
came up with only one vic-
tory in three starts this
week in'the Ontario Hockey
Association Contenental
senior league. but, it came
in exciting fashion..
With less than four
minytes left -in the third -
period Ktiday night Ed Robb
scored on a solo rush to give
the Jets a 4-3 .victory over
the Preston Jesters in
Preston. '
The two defeats came at
the hands of the Chatham
King Grain Maroons in a
home and home series. The
Chatham club scored a 6-3
win on home ice Wednesday
and defeated the• Jets 7-2in
Ilderton Sunday afternoon.
• • The only action for the
Jets this coming week com-
es Sunday night when they.
visit the London Gardens to
meet th?London Kings in a 7
p.m contest.
In ,Friday's victory in
Preston the Jets took a 2-0
lead on goals by Ed Parkin-
son and Marty Reynolds.
The Jesters came back in
the second period to tie the
score temporarily on goals
by Murray Markle and Dave
Chapman. The lead was
short-lived as Brian Dundas
scored for the L I club on a
short-handed effort on a
pass from Marty Reynolds
Gerry Harrigan counted
for Preston in the third
period to tie the- score and
set the stage for Ed Robh's
gamewinnerat 18.37.
Lorne Daer was in goal for
the Jets and in the words of
manager Don `t•rbshott
"-turned in a. super effort."
Daer faced 40 shots from.the
Jesters.
Sunday in Ilderton. Randy
Aitken scored-�Tam
at the 59 second mark and
attack by Owen Lessard of
St. Marys as he scored three
times.
Jon O'Connor banged
home Exeter's first tally in
- the second:period and Rob-
bie McLean took a pass from
B.J. Batten to score the
other marker in the final
stanza. -
: O'Connor found the -mark
-'for the Waxer's only goal in
' the Mt. Brydges contest.
scoriog early in the game.
The locals put on a con-
certed effort to break the tie
in the last few' minutes of
the game, but just missed
the corners on their shots.
This week the Waxers
travel to Lucan for a Satur-
day game and host Strathroy
at the rec centre on Sunttay-
at 6:00 .
The Exeter atoms dropped -
their two -stiffs this week.
losing both by identical
scores of 3-1 to St. Marys
and Oakridge.
Exeter took a one -goal•
lead in the St. Marys contest
when Brett Batten raced in
all alone after taking a pass
from Bryan Quinn.
However..the home crew
came back with two of their
own -before the end of the
-first and pulled the game out
of reach with another .tally
in the second. - , -
Sunday's game-- in
Oakridge was . just the op-
posite. as Exeter; dropped
behind X'0 before Danny
McLean scored on an un-
usual goal late in the con-
test.
Exeter had a power play
attempt and Batten dug the
puck out along the boards
and flipped it to the blueline
,'where McLean rifled a shot
towards the goal and .-i9
found the open corner
behind a startled netrninder
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his mates a4ded three more
before 15 minutes had elaps—
ed to take a • crommdhding
lead from .. which the .Jets .-
could never recover.
Randy Kraul fired the
first goal for the Jets at
16:50 of the opening period '
on a pass from Jamie Robb
and the other marker came,
'in the middle frame from
the stick of captain Barry
Baynham. Assisting was
have Revington
Randy Aitken -and Jamie
Stickney each. scored twice
to lead Chatham scoring- at-
tack. Adding single scores.
were Dave Easton. Gary
tiroWn and. Cluck Bosynak.
- The same story was true
in Chatham- Wednesday
-night with the Maroons jum-
ping into an early 3-I,1ead.
Ed Parkinson was the first
period marksman • for the
Jets on a three-way effort
with Jamie Robb -and Dave
Revington. At 8`36 -of-the
third, session. Bill White
blinked the light behind the
Chatham net on passes from
Dave Warren and Jim
Pinnegar.
Gary Herr converted a -
pass from Jim Pinnegar at
14:36 to complete the Jets
scoring.
November 23, 1978 Page 11
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