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HOLIDAY, 3LIDAY W(u-)RLD
357-2701 Wingham
and Pete Bakker.
The Lancers made one last
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remaining in the game as Don
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WINGHAM IRONIMEN JR. -W' STAVOTIO
CAN YOU I.MAGINF HAIR GROWING
Mohawks
fall to
Mariners Ironmen
Gord Kinaban scored the
initial puck carrier and as s .
Wingham scored the first goal with the wugnuig combiaatlon•
game -winning goal and assisted
he led the Iron-
defenceman took him aqt los, et the last period when Kiaahan
to Dale Whitfield. fired the evedual winoslr
fl><d ended in a !-!
an one other as
mea to a 5-4 win over the Mark-
passed
Whitfield was being covered a"
game
from about 10 fed out. The
tie; 4t►!th HeEey
Mohawks. The score isn't
dale M
pained. to C4ttter who was
WWwwks didn't give ups ,
bout goals tee Irotsmen wick
indicative
really inve of the play as
J*
being gwrded but somehow get
and at 6:19 Kevin Eccles drilled
Steve Smith and Toao' Rtd w*rd
the Ironmen dominated most of
away a wrist shot that found the
one from the point that found the
wed for the Mariam.
the game, however excellent
mark. With 1:01 remaining Jim
mark. At 17:06 JS Kirkton
In the second the Iroomen took
goaltending by Larry Risk made
Blackwell connected on a
narrowed the margin 54 and
control, playing one of their best
hockey They
them work hard to come home
powerplay. He suckhandled his
from the of Risk,
the Mohawks continued to press •
late in the game as the Ironmen
Periods of ever.
outhustled Southampton and
with the win,
Randy Alton opened the
way right
moved to the front and
took a penalty and were forced to
ocQmd two gook to give them a 4 -
scoring for the Ironmen at the
backhanded the puck past Risk
play six men to -four for the
2 lead gDing into the NM- Kevin
4:51 mark of the &st period as be
an his long side. The- period ended
E-1:
duration of the penalty. Three ort
Markdale's had
Carter and Jim Blackwell scored
for the bro■men as - con-'
�
deflected Henrys shot
with the Ironman afieia
goals come on
.
from the right point. Dale Ivesbil
The second perlod was only X
powerplays.
tinually applied pressure to Ken
made it 1-1 on a powerplay when
seconds old when Bruce Chap-
Ton" Grahwn
Doucette, who again played an
he deflected a shot from the point
man scored to make it 3-2.
DOWN MARINERS 7-4
excellent game for the Mariners.
high over Steve DeJong's
Wingham wasn't able to beat
Jim Blackwell scored two goals
The Mariners made it close in
shoulder. The. Ironmen then went
Risk again until the last minute
and assisted on another while
the third, tying the score at 4.4 on.
ahead to stay when Kevin ,Carter
of the period when Dave Kieffer
leading the lronmen to a 7.4
a pair of goals by Bill Rolston
scored after a neat two-way
made a neat move to deke him
victory over the Southampton
before the five mipute mark. But
passing play.
out of position and tucked in the
Mariners. The game had its
the .lroomen came back with
The Ironmen broke in three on
puck on the stick side. The period
share of close calls and the team
three unanswered goal- to give
three. Gord Kinahan was the
ended with the Ironmen up 4-2.
was forced to dig deep to come up
them their 16th victory of the
Doug Taylor
S7'3.44 9.562 30 5.137
0
season. Mike Montgomerg
Steve D*Jong
666.1611.104 44 SAW
4
scored the game -winning goal at
Russ Jones leads
Royals -to 10-7 win
the 7:10 mark of the period on a
powerplay as he fired a shot from
The Wingham Royals out-
g Y
with assists co from Brad
coming
four of the goals in the
g Opening
the Point that beat y Mfl to is
his stick side. Larry Milosevic
scored the Lucknow Lancers 10-7
Klos and Rick Jacklin and the
frame and Tim Moran, Paul
scored his first goal of the year 20
Friday night at the Wingham
Royal salvaged a 10-7 Yictorlt:
Lahn and Paul Well added
seconds later. Jim Blackwell
Arena for their second straight
Jay MocLaurin (1)
singles to give the Monarchs
finished the scoring with nine
victory. Russ Jones led the
FROM THE STANDS....
their 7-0 first period lead.
seconds remaining when he fired
assault with three goal and
There were plenty of goal in this
Mildmay went ahead 8-0 at the
the puck into an empty net.
linemate Al Dickson added a pair
contest as both teams threw
4:24 mark of the second period
Blackwell played an excellent
of gam•
defense to the wind and played
before the Royal'. Tom Irwin
game of two-way hockey and was
The Lancers opened the
wide . open offensive hockey.
scored from Al Dickson. The
a,key asset on the penalty killing
scoring midway through the first
Penalties wets ala plentiful of
score at the end Of two periods
lin. He foiled a nwn - of
period when Kevin Murray
the �r� picked up 97 minutes
was Monarchs 8, Royal 1.
Mariner attacks at centre ice and
scored unassisted. Lucknow took
in penalthe the pen and had three
The Royals added, two more
provided the necessary scoring
a 2.0 lead on a short-handed goal
players ejected and the Lancers
tallies early in the third period as
-punch to give the Ironmen the
by Carl Stanley with three
had 67 minutes and also had three
Brad Klos scored from Murray
win•
minutes remaining in the period.
players given early showers - - .
Black. Rick Jacklin notched one
Royal rookie blueliner Don
Burley the to 2-130
This win moves the Royals to
from Mos and Black to narrow
the Any thought
Howick teams
narrowed gap
within two points of Goderich and
gap. of a
seconds later when he fired a
long shot from centre ice., which
Lucknow in the statidings and
they trail league -leading Mild-
comeback was nullified as the
Monarchs fired two more before
provide action
bounced off the back boards and
may by only six points. The
the final buzzer and the Mildmay
Y
deflected off Lancer goaltender
Royals presently are playing the
squad chalked up two more goals
for hockey fans
Dave Found and into the net.
finest hockey of their two-year
to cushion their first place
Kevin Murray notched his
history and certainly are going to
standing.
HOWICK—The ice at the
second of the period with 1:07
be a .contender for the OHA In-
community centre was kept busy
remaining, giving the Lancers a
termediate C hockey crown. The
FROM THE STANDS.... Glen
last week as teams played hard
3-1 lead, but with only 20 seconds
next home game is this Saturday
W.endt's four goal performance
and tried to chalk up some wins.
left the Royals again narrowed
night at 8:30, when the Royals
was overshadowed by the
The East Howick Tykes
the gap when Rick Jacklin scored
host Wellesley
number of penalty minutes
defeated Normanby 5-4 and the
from Bob Hillis and Murray
assessed by referees Harvey
Squirts tied Kurtzvdle 3-3. The
Black. The score at the end of one
MONARCHS CRUSH ROYALS
Black and Bruce Griffin. Mild-
PeeWees looked good in two
period was Lucknow Lancers 3,
The Mildmay Monarchs fired
may also finished on top of that
games,4efeating Normanby 7-3
Wingham Royals 2.
seven unanswered goals in the
department with 72 and the
and tying Belmore 3-3. The
The Royals tied the game early
first period to coast to a 10-3
Royals collected 64 ... Keith
Bantam A team lost to Lucknow
in the second period when Al
victory in a penalty -filled OHA
Elston, the Royals' goaltender,
with a final score of 7-5.
Dickson scored from Bob Hillis.
Intermediate C contest Sunday
was named the team's player of
In exhibition play the Midgets
Wingham took the lead, for the
night in Mdd�May. The Royal,
the month for November and
were defeated 5-4 in a close game
first time at 11:15 of the period as
bidding for their third con-
receives the Carling O'Keefe
with Palmerston. In recreation
Russ Jones scored his first of the
secutive victory, came out flat
award for that achievement...-
hockey, Howick defeated Lakelet
evening unassisted. The Lancers
and the Monarchs wasted no time
Next Royals home game is 5-4 in an exciting contest.
tied it up only a minute later on a
in taking control.
scheduled for this Saturday night Upcoming games include two
goal by Doug Stevenson.
Mildmay's Glen Wendt seared
when Wellesley in is town.
Thursday night contests, the
The tie was short-lived as the
Squints playing Clifford at 6 p,m.
Royal rebounded with two more
and Lakelet versus Fordwich at
goal before the end of the period
WINGHAM ROYALS SCORING STATISTICS
9. Friday evening the Peewees
to take a 6.4 lead. Pete Bakker
play Wallace at 6 and the Midgets
was credited with the Royals'
Player
GMS. GLS. ASS. PTS. P.LM'
face Ripley at 9. Howick East
fifth goal from Tom Black. Al
Niel Bieman
14 8 11 19 43
Tykes play Belmore at 1 p.m.
Dickson notched his second tally
Russ Jones
13 6 12 18 13
12
Saturday with a 3 p.m. game
unassisted.
At Dickson
13 11 6 17
14 71
pitting the ringette team against
The Lancers hit the ice with a
Rick Jacklin
Brad Klos
11 6 6
9 7 4 11 18
Wingham. Next Tuesday evening
roar to start the third period and
Murray Black
13 3 7 10 41
at 9, the Hackers play Howick.
came away with a pair of quick
Gary Lisle
S 7 3 10 26
goals from the stick of Andy
Pete Bakker
13 4 4 8 19
Sheddon to again tie the game at
6-6. Once again the Royals rallied
Dave Galley
Bob Hillis
12 4 4 8 19
14 1 6 7 49
R. W. BELL
and took a 7-6 lead at 7:54 as Tom
Tom Irwin
12 1, 5 6 46
7
Black scored from Niel Bieman.
Tom Black
12 2 3 5 18
50
OPTOMETRIST
One minute later Dave Golley
Larry Robinson
13 0 4 4
gave the Royals an 8-6 lead as he
Don Burley
Chuck Gibson
10 1 1 2 14
8 0 2 2 31
GODERICH
got the draw in the Lucknow end
and fired an unassisted tally.
Bernie Haines
1 0 1 1 0
2
The Square 524-7661
Russ Jones ave the Royal squad
g Y s9
Bob Campbell
Don Cam bell _
1 0 0 0
1 •0 0 0 0
some insurance as he finished off
Bill Kerr `
5 0 0 0 2
a scoring effort from Bob Hillis
Steve Stapleton
5 0 0 0 0
10
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HOLIDAY, 3LIDAY W(u-)RLD
357-2701 Wingham
and Pete Bakker.
The Lancers made one last
l
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14 61 79 140 484
Mitchell at Wingham (ladies)
remaining in the game as Don
,f
WINGHAM IRONIMEN JR. -W' STAVOTIO
CAN YOU I.MAGINF HAIR GROWING
UP TO AND INCLUDING JANUARY 6, 1M
Wellesley at Winghom (Int. 'C')
8:30 p.m.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
to 9-7 . With only 18 seconds
3:00 p.tn.
PLAYER
GP G A PTS PIM
remaining in the game Russ
Gooltender
Al" McGee
20 30 21 51 61
17
20
aerr"ie Hoir"es
21 21 22 43 37
09
41
Kevin CarW
is 18 to 36 n
60
22
Jim Nedc"sre11
19 11 25 36 W
6s
I s .
Gond Kkwiwn
21 16 Is 34 20
66
23
Scott Wheeler
All ! 3 !t: 29 41
46
11
Ed Haines
19 6 Is 24 46
70
32
Jar MocLaurin
20 12 11 2'J 37
36
30 •--
Son* Henry
2Q 9 13 22 64
76
2/
Rarely ANon
21 10 9 19 22
37
22
Dale Wl"itlield
21 5 13 Is 12
42
is
(tick MocLennon
15 5 12 17 18
27
17
Ton" Grahwn
11 4 e 12 32
23
0 ---
Dave Kieilo
11 4 5 9 d
15
11
Mike Montgotnery
16 2 6 a 36
36
13
Dennis Knox
10 1 3 4 14
22
13
Lorry Mikswvic
4 1 2 3 6
5
6
Do" McGregler
3 0 2 2 2
4
2
Sandy Fitzgeralcl
1 0 0 0 0
0
0
GOAL TEIIIDER STATISM
GOAL TENDER
NIP GP GA AVG MU
SO
Doug Taylor
S7'3.44 9.562 30 5.137
0
0
Steve D*Jong
666.1611.104 44 SAW
4
0
Rick Diechart
20.00 -334 1 2.994.
0
0
f EAM R'EC^M
Games Played 21; wins 16; Losses 3; Ties 2; Goals For 168;
Against
75
HAT TRICKS - 12
Jim McGee (5); Bernie Haines (3); Kevin Carter (2); Rid_ c MacLennan (1)
Jay MocLaurin (1)
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HOLIDAY, 3LIDAY W(u-)RLD
357-2701 Wingham
and Pete Bakker.
The Lancers made one last
Keith Elston
14 0 0 0
HAIR GROWTH AG A I N
comeback attempt with 6:03
Totals
14 61 79 140 484
Mitchell at Wingham (ladies)
remaining in the game as Don
opposition
14 94 138 232 sot
CAN YOU I.MAGINF HAIR GROWING
Landry scored to narrow the gap
Wellesley at Winghom (Int. 'C')
8:30 p.m.
IN YOUR BALDINO AREA
to 9-7 . With only 18 seconds
3:00 p.tn.
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Jones completed his hat trick
Keith Elston
14 94 6.71
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Late gams
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KEEPING HIM BUSY—Neil Bieman was keeping the Lucknow goaltender busy on this
play in which Al Dickson tied the score 3-3. Dickson was one of the leaders In the Royals'
10-7 victory over the Lucknow Lancers at the Wingham Arena Friday night.
DATE
TEAMS
TIME
Wingham at Wiarton (Ironman)
8:15 P.M.
Fri. Jon. 12
Mitchell at Wingham (ladies)
6:30 p.m.
Sat.. Jan. 13
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Win - gham . . at So oto (►•eev+ieel
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e:Y'�'�
Wellesley at Winghom (Int. 'C')
8:30 p.m.
Sun. Jon 14
Grand Valley at Winghom (Ironman)
3:00 p.tn.
Lions Head at Wingham (Juvenile)
9:00 P.M.
Seoforth at Wino"hom (Bantam CC)
Mon Jon 15
Advance vs. Stainton's (WAM.L.)
early gorse
Bridge vs. Crawfords (W.I.H.L,)
Late gams
Tues Jon 16
Walkerton at Winghom (Midget)
7:30 p.m.
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