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Usto••al No. » Mitchell Saaforth a vem"W'ns 348-8169 C Stratford vLondon T1ie WingAam Advance -Times, Folpruary 14. 10'1F --Par 13 Week 14olds 16=3, 9,4 wins for Ironmen end o 5-3 loss The Wingham Junior D goals and four assists, while while able to pIt to llor the score m Ironen soundly defeated their Graham's two goals and two hadwelnarrowed competition to two of three assists earned him the third star the margins be �the "mce ¢ � s games in the last week,winning position. and fired aadooter irOn- 16-3 over Meaford and 94 overmen P� y Southampton but lost a 5-3 game s 3 The Iroaloft� Deg IRONMEN LOW re caught f. to the Markdale Mohawks. IM MgIRKDN,E napping is the sonnei period and j1hthe Mohawks Tom Graham was the first star The Markdale Mohawks skated 111211a for threej4 of the Sunday match with a goal to a 5-3 win over the Wiugliam gasiV in Im than a minute. Kevin and three assists to lead the Ironmen last week, dealing the Ironmen to a 9-0 romp over the Ironmen their fourth loss of the ,Paul Lawler and Bruce Southampton Mariners. The season. Chapmam connected for one illi eachving victory kept intact the Ironmen In the first two periods the' ® Markdale a 4-2 lead undefeated record on home ice MohawksoutbusUed the Irwmen affix two por ' this season. to the puck and held on to their The Ironmen came back is the third, controi8ng much of the The score was 1-1 after a period lead throughout the third period pla but Brian Tonon snored to ^Wy°, but in the second the Ironmen as the Wingham team tried to struck for four unanswered come back from a 4-2 deficit. give Markdale a three goal goals. In the third period the two Though the score was 2-1 in tinuacushion. The Mohawks con- goals. I RD GOAL -Sandy Henry got the third goal for the Wr'ingham Ironmen last week In the clubs exchanged goals with the favor of the Iraomen at the end of men, y tryforing t breked the Iran 5-3 loss to Markdale. He the I from left Int, with the assist going to Jim McGee. Ironmen registering for four one mm, hYin6 to break any got goo p0 9 9 while the Mariners rallied with trolled the or the most cent attacks betare tt `,' parsed centre (Kevin Lee Photo) play p� ilu'ce• but came out on the losing side of ice. The Ironmen caale on alrehlg The line of Kevin Carte.-, Tom the score board, anyway but were held to jug we g� �� � � play of Graham and Larry Milosevic Carter opened the scoring the becauseMarkdalgthe strong Henry clicked for three goals. Carter early at the 1:43 mark on a pass connected with a goal from a punched in two and Graham got from the corner. He quickly fa:coff ^^� *s'� •• Rlarkwrll Bowl ing.ores �..��_________ one. Single goals went to Jay converted the pass for the score assisted YBC MacLaurin, Gard Kinahan, Dale after a neat setup by Wheeler and It was the first win for the Whitfield, Scott Wheeler and Jim Milosevic. Two minutes later Markdale team over the Ironmen YBC FOUR STEPS SR. JUNIORS high triple with a 575. McGee, who scored on a penalty McGee made it 2-0 as he picked in five years of play and was one TO STARDOM AND SENIORS Bowling over 175 were: Kim shot. up lite puck behind the Mohawk of the few times this season an TOURNAMENT Rocky's Raiders edged into McGregor, 177; Julaine Adams, The Ironmen clinched first net. He moved to the side and opposing team has outmuscied The house qualifying rotund first place this week and hold a 182; Janet Storey, 189; Lora Lee place with the win and have after Mohawk goalttmdier Larry and outskated the Ironmen was held during regular league three-point lead over Incredible Foulon, 187; Connie Haugh, 177, earned a bye in the preliminary Risk made the initial save, was play during the period of Jan. 1 to Hulks. The Raiders have 78 211; Kerry Thompson, 219, 239; playoff round. Jim McGee Feb. 4. The top six boys and six points to the Hullos' 75. Donna Thompson, 190; Andrea remains atop the league scoring girls in each division make up the Judy's Japs have 68 points, Bad Walker, 205 and Karen race but is being pursued by a singles and team spots for the News Bowlers have 67, Donna's Casemgre, 196. number of players who are within WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "D" STATUMCS annual tournament. Dipsticks have 61 and Star Also bowling over 175 were: four points of his total (44 goals UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 11, 19" Graham Taylor's high score of Warriors have 48. Terry Hoy, 198; Jim Taylor, 212; and 31 assists for 75 points in 30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1,178 put him on the Bantam Boys Kerry Thompson was top Murray Devos, 217, 198; Greg games). The Ironmen also have team. Other team members are: bowler of the week with a 239 Storey, 190, 193; Byron Thomp- the best goals against record. PLAYER G.P. G. A. Pi's. Pot. + - Michael Cameron, 1,102; Stephen game and 612 triple. Stephen son, 200; Robert Wharton, 200, They have allowed 108 goals in 31 Jim McGee 30 44 31 75 79 104 24 Skins, 1,019; Marc Nesbitt, 1,002; Gaunt bowled the boys' high 215; Brian Hoy, 186; Stephen games and produced 249 over the Jim Blackwell 29 t8 40 58 58 95 24 Jason Cameron, 947 and Steve single with a 237 game and Gaunt, 237, 182 and David Shaw, same period. Bernie Haines 31 26 30 56 55 134 59 Baxter, 841. Murray Devos bowled the boys' 189, 198. The three stars of the game Kevin Carter 26 29 25 55 33 89 34 The top Bantam Girls player Gard Kinahan 29 22 26 48 28 89 27 Graham, were Graam, MacLaurin and Jay MocLourin 30 15 27 42 43 62 42 was Brenda Thompson, 1,239 and Jim Blackwell. 19 16 24 40 47 Scott Wheeler 31 66 the rest of the team will be IRONMEN ROMP Ed Haines 31 6 28 34 62 l66 48 Debbie Clark, 1,079; Joanne TO 16-3 WIN Dole Whitfield 31 12 20 32 34 68 32 Shaw, 1,064; Lisa Ritchie, 1,063; The Ironmen registered their Sandy Henry 29 15 21 36 74 110 40 Sandra Moffatt, 1,063 and 23rd win of the season with a 16-3 Randy Alton 31 18 17 35 22 62 31 Tammy Cleghorn, 947. romp over the Meaford Tom Graham 17 7 16 23 41 34 11 Kim McGregor leads the Monarchs Friday. Mike Montgomery 26 4 14 18 81 70 27 Junior Girls team with 1,364 and The Ironmen jumped to a 5 1 • Rick MacLennan 1s 5 12 17 18 27 17 Dave Kieffer 17 5 9 1 other team members are Sherri first period lead and continued to 19 ' 18 Walden, 1,270; Andrea Walker, BLUEVALE MIXED Keith Moffatt, 200, 224; Sharon build on the lead, chalking up six Larry Milosevic 13 4 9 t33 6 9 20D . 13 1,244; Lori Gavreluk 1,207; Jud Marie Walker bowled both the Skinn, 211; Don Montgomery, Tom Remington 1 2 2 4 0 4 0 Judy g y, goals in the second and five more Dennis Knox 10 1 3 4 14 22 13 Hanula, 1,158 and Linda ladies' high scores this week. She' 202; Pam Gerrie, 221, 264; Cathy in the third as the Monarchs were Bruce Levan t 0 3 3 0 4 0 Hamilton, 1,154. had a 284 high single and 616 high' Edgar, 200; Jerry Smith, 250; outclassed. Doug McGregor 4 0 2 2 2 S 3 Byron Thompson was the top triple. Bob Richardson bowled, Patty Brenzil, 230; Don Me- First period scorers were Laurie Haines 1 0 1 t 0 4 1 point getter of the Junior boys the men's high single of 275 anti Cormick, 202; Dianne English, McGee, Mike Montgomery, and had 1,525 points. Harold Johnston had the 644 210, 249, 233; Betty Burley, 200; Sandy Henry, Whitfield and GOALTENDERSTATISMCS Other members of his team will men's high triple. I I Jay MacLaurin, 225 and Art Randy Alton. Tom Ryan replied be Billy Gaunt, 1,235; Allan Bowling over 200 were: Les,Burrows, 223. for the Monarchs. Three of the GOALTENDER M.P. G.P. G.A. AVG. PIM. S.O. Jackson, 1,233; Michael Heard, Brewer, 247; Harold Johnston; Monty's Monsters have the Wingham goals came on slap- Doug Taylor 1003:16 16.721 53 3.170 2 0 1,188; Bryan Shaw, 1,182 and Jeff 215, 225, 204; Reta Ross, 211, 206; lead after two weeks of play in shots from the point. Whitfield Steve DeJong 836:44 13.945 54 3.872 4 0 Cameron, 1,147. Jerry Timm, 212; Bob Gillespie, " the series and have 10 points. scored from a sharp angle near Rick Diechort 20:00 .334 1 2.994 0 0 Greg Storey was the top bowler 216; Jim Johnston, 219; Sharon Moffatt's Muppets have seven the redline and McGee scored on TEAM RECORD of the Senior boys and will lead Day, 206; Bruce Ortlieb, 233, 202; points and are tied with Tervit's a breakaway. the team in the Four Steps to Milton Boyd, 201; Bob Richard Trihards and Skinn's Divers. Two highlights of the second GAMES PLAYED - 31 Stardom Tournament. He bowled son, 275 and Marie Walker, 284. Smith's Marauders have six period were goals by Blackwell Wins - 24; Losses - 4; Ties- 3: Goals - For - 249; Against -106. 2,029 points. LEGION LADIES points and Gord's Gophers have and Bernie Haines. McGee fed HT TRIM - Jim McGee - 6; Kevin Carter l Other team members are Jean King's 273 single was high five. Blackwell a lead pass at centre 3ieHaines - 3: Rick MacLennan, and Blackwell moved in alone J MacLaurin. Barry Haugh, 1,552; Murray in the league this week. Muriel � °1' Devos, 1,546; Daryl Holmes, Irvine bowled the runner-up and rifled a low show to Monarch y single with a 246 g LADIES' LEAGUE 1,476; Brian Ho 1375 and Brent �8 game. Jean Kin oaltender Brian Powers' stick Day, 1,365. Janet Storey was the top Senior girl with 1,401 points but there will not be a Senior girls' team. The bowlers will advance to the zone finals Feb. 25, with the Bantams and Juniors going to Owen Sound and the Seniors to Port Elgin. The winners at the zone finals will advance to the provincial finals held in Toronto March 17 and 18. BANTAMS Angela Walker and Brenda Thompson each bowled a 154 game in Bantams action last Saturday and tied for the high girls' single. Angela bowled the 305 high double and Michael Cameron bowled the boys' high scores with a 178 game and 314 bowled the 694 triple and Norma Strong and Betty Burley, tied for the runner-up triple with 569 scores. Bowling 200 or over were: Velma Scott, 237; Doris Remington, 214; Muriel Irvine, 246; Graham Adams, 216; Jean King, 200, 221, 273; Norma Strong, 209; Jean Elliott, 201; Lila Hickey, 208 and Betty Burley, 211. SUNDAY MIXED Haughs are in first place with 45 points, Walls have 44 and Hickeys are in third with 42 points. Heards have 38 points, Ruttans have 34 and Hoffes are in last place with 28 points. Greg Storey had the men's high 1 Susan .Tolton bowled a 311 single last week to lead the league. Shirley Storey had the high triple with 711. Clark's Cougars and Tervit's Tigers are tied in first place with 10 points and Welwood's Weasels and Elston's Elks are tied with seven points each. Skinn's Seals have four points. Bowling over 200 were: Beth Skinn, 202; Ada Aitchison, 215; Lyla Hickey, 231; Jean King, 238; Peggy Tervit, 259; Dorothy Thompson, 214; Rose Grove, 207; Shirley Wharton, 242; Louise Welwood, 202; Caroline Greenaway, 2.17; Barb Stainton, 238; Mary Lee, 240, 204; Janet Storey, 209; Shirley Storey, 235, 208, 268; Jeanette Scott, 232 and Susan Tolton, 311, 204. g side. The second highlight was produced by a great individual effort by Haines. He was able to keep the puck in at the blueline and moved up the boards, manoeuvring around a defen- ceman. He skated to the front of the net and as the goalie moved across, poked the puck in on the short side. Other Ironmen scorers were Whitfield, Graham, McGee and, Henry. Steve Wheeler scored the lone Monarch goal of the period. Carter scored two goals in the third, Graham and Blackwell counted their second goals and Kinahan got a single. Henry was first star of the game and had two goals and three, assists. Blackwell was ME- double. r double. • Brian's Pineapples are in first trip a with a 620 game and Ron Thompson bowled the men's high playing as spares were named second star and had two place with 52 points. Tied in single of 242. Dorothy Thompson, Dale Tolton, Janet Storey, Betty Ortlieb, • • second are Dwayne's Grapes and Jean Ki bowled both the Karen Snow and Rose Anne Murray's Nectarines with 50 ladies' high scores with a 231 Sallows. - points. single and 603 triple. Steve's Squashes have 48 Bowling over 200 were: Doug SENIOR LADIES HOME points, Marc's Bananas have 45 Findley, 203, 228; Rick Nesbitt, Novas are in first place with 56 = and Billy's Berries have 41. 202; Dan Martin, 215; Ron points, Cougars have 53 points Bowling over 125 were: Debbie, Thompson, 242; Grant Wall, 222; and Cadillacs have 44. Henry, 150; Brenda Thompson, Beth` Wall, 230; Sharon Hoffe. Toyotas have 30 points, 154; Angela Walker, 151, 154; 212; Bonnie Cleghorn, 206; Jean Thunderbirds 29 and Wildcats Michelle Cameron, 127; Lisa King, 231 and Greg Storey, 241 are close behind with 28 points. Ritchie, 136 and Tammy COMMERCIAL LEAGUE High singles of the week were Cleghorn, 126. Frank Burke was top bowler in Margaret Robertson's 211 game Also bowling over 125 were: Graham Taylor, 166, 139; the league last week, as he had a and Vera Schneider's 200. High doubles were: M. x PEEWEE ELIMINATION OMHA HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 266 single and 720 triple. Anna Michael Cameron, 178, 136; Haugh bowled a 243 game and Robertson, 361; Agnes Cameron, Jason Cameron, 130 and Michael Connie and Verna Haugh both 301; Catherine Wilson, 312; Vera Thurs., Feb. 15 6:30 P.M. Thompson, 17o. had 630 triples. Schneider, 376; Amy Edwards, Thurs., Feb. 15 8:00 P.M. J6141ORS Larry's Leapers are in first 317 and Nora Finnigan, 320. Sat., Feb. 17 12:00 Noon Billy Gaunt led the league this place with 90 points, Rov's WROXETER MIXED Sat., Feb. 17 6:30 P.M. week with a 235 single and 345 Rattlers have 77, Bob's Boozers Aart de Vos topped the men's .Sun., Feb. 18 1:00 P.M. double. Kim Metcalfe had the have 73, Leon's Lions have 66' scores this week with a high Sun., Feb. 18 7:30 P.M. If Needed girls' high scores with a 170 game Francis' Dancers have 55 and single of 275 and a 651 high triple. and 340 double. Gene's Mean Machine has 53 In the ladies' division Eunice . Sat., Feb. 17 Public Skating 2:00-4:00 P.M. Rainbow Trouts didn't earn points. Playing as spares were Bob Gaus had the high single of 231 Sun., Feb. ' 18 Markdole at Win ham Ironmen 3:00 P.M. g any points this week but still hold Hollenbeck, Connie Haugh, Anna and the 550 high triple. Sun., Feb. 18, PUBLIC SKATING CANCELLED a comfortable margin on first Bowling 200 or over were: place with 61 points. Jaws are in Haugh and Ruth Baxter. Audrey Johnston, 202; Joe Craig, second with 54 points, Sandra's THURSDAY MIXED 202; Aart de Vos, 275; Ted Smith; If Girls' Hockey Tears wins ?heir �mte this w4iek They will play Sharks have 49, Barracudas have Pam Gerrie had the high 221; Frances Breckenridge, 207; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 - 10:30 A.M. 44, Golden Carps have 40 and ladies' single this week with a 2fA Siets de Boer, 200; Ken Edgar, Pirhanas have 37.game and Dianne English bowled 207; Wendall Stamper, 204, 200; J LEVEL 3 HOCKEY COACHESCLINIC FI1111111UARY U. MARCH 3 Bowling 150 or over were: Kim the 692 ladies' high triple. Ethel McMichael, 200; Wes Ball, Rae, 156; Kathy Taylor, 151; Jim Steffler bowled both the 202 and Eunice Gaus, 231. s • • Debbie Hoy, 154; Lori Gavreluk, men's high scores and had a 280 COFFEE KLATCH 157; Kim Metcalfe, 170, 170; Lisa game and 782 triple. g p Jean King's 299 single and 520 s • Bellows, 159; Sherri Walden, 188; Bowling 200 or over were: Gord double were tops in the league Rodney Michael Heard, 151, 191; Rodney 221, 210; Audrey last week. • Jones, 1 Denis Adams, .Daugherty, Swatridge, 219; Jelin Tervit, 210; Bowling over 200 were: Shine y Billy Gaunt, 235; Jeff Cameron, Marg Moffatt, 210; Hap Storey, 250; Jean King, 221, a 299; • • • 150; Brad Shobbrook, 177; Swatridge, 221, 223; Jim Steffler, Shirley VANUIM, 22R and Lois • Donald McLean, 161 and David M0, 932, 270; Joyce Church, 214; 91111rIfte. 214, 219. Willis, 1110. 4 t r �