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Mandy Anger had the ithir hie)).
single of 149 and the hip danble nf
boys high single oi 152 and the
high double of 302.
JUNIORS
The Devils lead the league with
114, followed by the Floyds, 81, the
Cutter Balls, 75 and the. Mega
Powers, 46.
255 while Jereiriy ° , ey tied tilt* unt
Dana Mathers rolled the high
single of 196 for the girls and the Wit
high triple of 650 was bowled by
Jenny Remington.
Ken Hogg had the boyshigh
single of 226 and the high triple of
59z
Playoffs start net week
Patty McGlynn
is shoot high man
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A shoot party was held lak
Tuesday evening at Sacred Heart
Church in Wingham. Steve Trapp
had the most shoots, Jane Grasby
was high lady and Patty McGlynn,
high man.
Irene Smyth was low lady and J.
R. Coultes was low man.
Consolation prizes went to Carl
Freiburger, Mary King and Jeremy
McGlynn.
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There is nothing so easy to learn
as experience and nothing so hard to
apply. a
—Josh Billings
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The Wingham •KentitckyN4get's
went into Hanover. last Saturday
and, won a. fourpoint game. The
match was well played by both
teams.
There was no scoring in the first
period. Wingham opengcl the
Over 30 attend
euchre party
BELMORE—Thirty-five players,
from as far away as Dundas and
Ehn° a, attended the euchre party
in Belmore on Thursday evening,
the last of the season.
For the second coflsecutjve. sion, Laonne h'
lady. Second was Gladys 'HasIdns,
For the guys, it was Don
McCormick and Jim Renwick.
Linda Davidson had the most lone
hands for the ladies and. Berdella
Kieffer played the most-Ione•hands
on a man's card -
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Scoring hi, the n'a vial by
Steve Carter, assi§ted2by-Adam
04nee• _
ierver*:ame: bia to scotet
quick goals•••.:
However, the ts.Tuggets came right
back to ..tie things up on an
unassisted l'yler Huffman' Marker.
The thitx1 PClicid was very dose.
The gameswinner came. at the MT
second mark of 'the third offthe
stick of Carter. Assisting on the goal
was Marc Keil. •
• Players called up from the Tykes
to help the Nuggets in this game
were John Skinn and Zack
O'Krafka. The coaches thank all the
ykekwho helpecl.the);Phssets cut
this
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Match. • •
Last Saturday afternoolti Bel
grave met up:with the Great Chine'
Rouse team. Winghaih's JeremY
PeeWees bow_• Braifoon c9thes iacE:crtke
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the Belgrave team
tookt0ver- talcint-.1.44;104d. -
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Out of tourney
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The BelgratiePeArieshOvied out
In two Straight games at last -Week's
Young Canada Week hockey teMr?
Tke tBliell4ctliravellectileam fell to
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defeat the hands of Wellesley list
Tuesday morning March 14, in its
first game,at the tourney!
The game Scp.***tillatre:•
in the first frame w , Wellesley
scored no less than Rye times in a
tiva-and,orte-half-mimrte *eteh.
Wellesley added its final Marker
the. speand.pened. . _•
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.MarleRabinsoWit _goal from Tim-
Coolies and Peter dist,' completed
the scoring for -the.*Iddle 'frame,
and the PM
• -1)elgrave lost -44'40 *Ina later
that,satiledgi ,,Xuesday,knd thereby,'
was eliminated
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son ;in- the thitil period to conliplete
theacioting.
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grave -attack withwith-4 let
seven,. assists.,' *rad .a' •
two goals and five assits, while
Mark Robinson. added , ft:mita:4)s
and two itssisti.if
Tini2cOnitei,had
one assist; Aaron; Coultes, e
assists and sanisdts..M,petarlevreaclwsason;tiodedtd
als,,0041Vil.sork hadit*sillin.
renflatintan; ,
The teanr. -Played, defensive-
ly,hig' the wadies' were especially
happyforeittie excement passing.
Even though their names did not
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Goa- Hey and *le and C.ory: ,h4Oran
appear on the game. sheet, Mike
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Playoff Scoring 190889
Player • Games Goals Assists Points PIM
L; Brad Murray. 11 12 11 23 49
Paul Brophy 12 13 9 22 6
J. 0: Hewitt 12 8 • 5. 13 92
• Brad Priestap 12 5 8 13 40
dy MbDOnald -5 4 8 12 8
Richard BOvtiman
Joe Walker
Breft martin
11:win-nen
Darrell
• Mark MdBritte, -
e& Hackett
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Won Goodall
Gilchrist
4ilitrtay.ltiughton
4anthillOtineon
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12' 4 7 11 79
11 2 9 11 14
11 4 ,6 10 35
1- 0-:10 1.0,• 42
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1-:4 7 7 22
',4 6 26
12 'g' 4 " 6'-
10 1 3 4 16'
. 14, - 2 - 1 *3 16
10 -1 2 3 '28
11 'f 2 3 , 10-
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7 0 0 6
11/11flittet :Goals Agat Atracti:
:419 26 401
tc. L.14,1i4.416
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