Times-Advocate, 1978-11-30, Page 11 (2)K.W.
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Three lead in darts
The battle for first place in Itchy Niters 5 • DH's 0,
the Exeter Legion mixed Doublers 4 - CB'ers 1,
dart league has three teams Winkers 4 - Outlaws" 1,
now tied for first place., Family Affair 4 • Nicky
Deadlocked with 3¢ points ..Tams 1, Flying High 4 -
apiece are the.Itchy Niters, '. Sabres 1, Scotties 3 - Sabres
Doublers and Winkers. iv, Scotties 3 - Out of Space 2,
Tied for fourth place with Canscotts 3 - Shiphunterti 2,
32 points each are the Sassenachs 3 - Chances 2.
Sassenachs and Flying High Friday's schedule is as
and the Out of Space are next follows:
with 31 points. The DR's are
seventh at 29, the Sabres and
Family Affair are equal at 27
and the Outlaws have 25
points.
The CB'ers, Scotties,
Nicky Tams and Shiphunters
are tied at 23, the Chances
have 19 points and the
Canscotts 18.
This week's scores were
8 p.m.
Sabres vs Winkers,
Chances vs CB'ers, Scotties
vs .Family Affair, Out of
Space vs DR's.
9:30 p.m.
Flying High vs Outlaws,
Itchy Niters vs Shiphunters,
Nicky Tams vs Canscotts,
Sassenachs. vs Doublers.
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CHAMPS PROM MOUNT CARMEL — recent Huron -Perth Separate School cross country, meet, Mount Carmel won the
In a
IJnior girls champion -ship and the junior boys placed third. In the back row,arethe junior boys from the left, Scott Fields, Bill
Name officers
for Claybird
At Sunday's 'regular
competition at the claybirct
gun club, Jody Mosurinjohn
was the top shooter In the.;
rifle division.
' Officers -have been elected
foe the 1979 season! Larry -
Mason is the president. Neil
Rophf is the vice-president
and Donna Mosurinjohn will -
assume the joint duties of
secretary-treapurer.
Jody Mosurinjohn will be
in charge of rifle, hand gun
and publieity while the field
captains are as follows:
skeel,,.Bill Weber; trap, Dale
ney .and groundskeeper,,
GI Vickery.
Hockey couple
get plaudits
Arn and Peary Laithwaite
were honored by the Exeter
Minor Hockey Association
Lessard, Albert Vanden Bygodrt, Mark Morrissey, Ron Von Masenhoven and Kevin Koricina. Front, the champion girls are a at -their dance, Saturday.
Irene Dietrich, Catherine Devloeminck, Sharon McDonald, Sandra Hullebusch and Koren Dietrich. T -A photo The pair ha se been active-
"ly involved in minor hockey
N
Two points back of Mitchell
-affairs since their arrival in,
Exeter-:- Arn -acting as Jth;
• Shamrock League repres
his year. He
former coach and chairman
of the fund raising" cofn-'
muter -
the 23 minor penalties called
in the tilt
awks run streuk 'to seven -
The' native runto
Exeter Hawks ran
their unbeaten streak to
seven games with a pair of
victories this week. The
wins pulled them to within
two points of the front run-
ning Mitchell Hawks and
gave them a comfortable
eight point margin over
Seaforth and Tavistock who
are tied for the third posi-
tion in the northern group-•
ing.
Lucan brings up the rear
in the division with nine
points, but will he out to im-
prove that when they travel
-to the rec centre for a Fri-
day night contest with the
Hawks at 8:00 p m.
. Exeter posted a 4-0 win
over Seaforth in their first
outing this week on home ice
and then bombed the Mt.
Brvdges Cougars by an 11-3
margin. Saturday .
While the win over
Seaforth opened up a wide
gap for the Hawks, it was a
costly victory as veteran
Fred Mommersteeg suf-
fered a broken collar bone
and will be out of the lineup
for the ne4.....five -or. six
weeks.
Steve Wells. up from the
local midgets, recorded the
shutout, the first one for the
Hawks this season. His
cohorts gave him plenty of
protection as they allowed
the visitors onh' 17 shots.
while peppering twice that
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SUN. Noon to 6
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The teams played the first
half cl.- the game on
scoreless terms before Brad
Taylor scored what- prnved
to be ;he winner on a power
play at the 10:07 mark of the
middle stanza.
Terry Caldwell and Ken
Varley drew the assists on
the play.
Jamie Caldwell then rattl-
ed in a pair in the next six
minutes to pull the game out
of reach of Seaforth. Ddn
McKellar and Kerry Bedard
helped out on the first of
Caldwell's pair. while
McKellar drew an assist on
the second when he and
Caldwell were killing 5 -
penalty.
Taylor came back with his
second of the night near the
end of the third on another
power play, with Dave
Atthill and Dave Bogart
drawing the assists eluding one major.
Seaforth picked up 13 of—' Rrad--Taylor came up with
a.
Save heads
As expected. the Hawks
dominated their Saturday
night filt with the- hapless
Mt. Brvdges• squad. and
even managed to escape
• with their scalps as the
Cougars started rough -house
activities when the game
was out of reach on the
score board.
That was early in the
game as the Hawks took a 4-
0 first period lead and they
still managed seven more
despitehaving toconcentrate
more on defending
• themselves than scoring.
Mt. Brvdges ended up with
22 penalties, including two
misconducts. two majors
and a large number for
roughing. -
The Hawks battled back in
kind with 15 penalties. in -
Bowling
Men's "A
RO A. Flynn 705
SP R. Smith 666
LE S. Fravne 659
DA L. Milfer632
SU G. Webb 758
CB T. Wa11647
OB B. Farquhar 768
PR D. Heywood 696
OP A. McIntyre 663
C4 M. Benneweis 736
Wednesday Ind. League
FL J. Vautour 624
EF L. Christiaen 669
YW F. Wells 689
BS B Hogarth 598
TR D. Murray 649
8TH E. Webber 587
PE G. Penhale 728
H1 J. Cockwill 469
5 43
2 38
7 37
0 17
7 24
0 34
5 49
2 27
5 33
2 48
5 50
5 45
2 43
540
5 35 -
' 2 30
2 20
2 17
• Monday Afternoon
C. Bendy 499
B. Etherington 446
T. Yellow 490
T. Bowden 487
Ladies Tuesday
HD B. Hearn 646
CG L Dietrich 544
PP P Haugh 571
BB B. Sangster 613
RO J. Penninga 627
WR N. Westlake571
MM L. Latulippe 656
JS R. Green 541
PK L. Hern 576
AH M. Boltzmann 639 -
SP M. Averill 548
GR S. Heywood 536 -
7 63
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7 49
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ladies Thursday
J. Glavin 621
L. Smith 707
H. Edwards 618
T. Rooseboom 618
E Mielke 591
B Bowerman 627
J Rhode 533 -
G. Tripp 805
J. Hag itt 618
R. Luther.669 .
Mixed Friday
R. Luther 729
P. McFalls 723
R. Heckman 563
W. Campbell 660
B. McNutt 593
C. Murray 837
Mixed Sunday
G Wilson 667
B. Hogg 624
J. Smith 579
J. Gage 697
R. Hippern 745
J. Parker561
Lucan Ladies
T. Vanderhoek 639
R. Barker604
E. Watsort563-
B. Storey 606
S. Redick 517
L. Sutherland 601
D. Parnall 553
N Chapman 523
D Glavin 550
P. Mac1)og,�Id 678
K Cart
G. Gw chinas 486
S B1ane 489
5 51
5 34
2 20
2 46
2 54
5 66
2 29
5 23
2 35
5 61
760
0 34
2 17
5 45
0 27
7 48
3 39
4 38
'2 34
5 37
• 5 44
2 39
47
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45
44
37
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his second consecutive -two- ' They were recipients of a
goal performance, being
joined in that category by
K.en Finder and - Day.e-,
Atthill. Picking up singles •
were Terry Caldwell. Don
McKellar. Dave Bogart,
Preston Dearing. and Steve
Jennison. •
Ken Varlet/ had three '
assists to lead in the depart-
ment while Bogart helped on
two. Drawing.one each were
Taylor. the Caldwells. •
McKellar, Daye Kinsman, point ill the third before
Pinder. Dearing and -Randy Lo.vie had his -
Bedard. - mastery solved in the fate
The Hawks led 10-0 at one stages. -t
unuuuuunon
gift..
Arn has already assum.ed
his duties as manager of the
Bank .of Nova Scotia in Owen
Sound and his .faniilw will •
join him in December.
Prizes for drawsrheld at
the dance were provided by
Bob'S•wartman Men's
Shoppe Anita's Women's
Wear. Northlander•Housing
and Country Flowers.
Nov.mbir 30, 1978 Popo 11
Hockey
At Its Best!
S0JTH HURO
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7:00 -Dorchester vs Ex-
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7:.00 - Dorchester vs l:x,
eter Pee Wises -
• 8:00 - Dorchester vs Ex-
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9:0b - Dorchester vs Ex-
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WOCKEY
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8:00 p.m.
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