The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-21, Page 14t
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Ironm,en clinch first
with two more wins
'lbs Wingham Ironmen picked
McGee got that one back. Larry
Bernie Haines, Kevin Carter,
up four more points and clinched
Milosevic and Gord Kinahan
Sandy Henry and Jay MacLaurin
first place with two wins last
scored in a 90 second span to
provided the firepower for the
weekend. This gives them a 264-3
stretch the lead, but Jay
Ironmen ; Kerr Hay got the lone
record with only two games left
Kirkland connected before the
Dynamo goal.
in the regular season.
period ended to make the score
In the game at Wingham Arena
On Friday the team travelled
close.
Sunday afternoon the Ironmen
to Wiartan and came home with a
In the third period the Ironmen
registered an 11-5 win over Mark -
7 -3 win. After a scoreless first
pulled out the plug and the
dale Mohawks. MacLaurin
period Mark Nadjiwon scored to
Dynamos fell apart, surren-
clicked for three goals, giving
give the Dynamos a 1-0 lead. Only
dering four goals while con-
him his second hat trick of the
6B seconds elapsed before Jim
necting for only a single counter.
season.
game and Verna Haugh bowled
200 226; Cecil Hoffa 220- Sharon
Hoffe243 and Millie Nesbitt, 217.
The Ironmen had a 3-2 lead
32 45
37
after one period of play. A
YBC B
the 582 ladies' high triple. Jim
tugtutgn[ of We p:u.:.
goal by Kinahan. McGee fed him
Jim Blackwell
(I
a perfect pass as he slipped
61 58 99 27
for first place.
between two defencemen and
BANTAMS
Debbie Scott, 171; Rodney Jones,
fired a 25 -footer to the goalie's
Dwayne's Grapes"have moved
157; and Denis Adams, 186, 156.
glove side.
into a share of the lead with
SR. JUNIORS & SENIORS
Wingham exploded for four
Brian's Pineapples; both have 55
Rocky's Raiders with 78 points
goals in. the second period,
points. Third are Murray's
lead the standings in this
limiting Markdale to one. Ail four
Nectarines w.th 52 points,
division, followed by Incredible
goals came off slapshots. One hit
follwoed by Steve's Squashes
Hulks with 75 and Bad News
the goalpost and Dave Kieffer
with 48, Billy's Berries with 46
Bowlers with 74. Also in the
tucked in the rebound, another
and Marc's Bananas with 45.
running are Donna's Dipsticks
was deflected by Tom Graham
Michael Cameron had the high
and Judy's Japs with 68 points
and the other two went all the
single and double with scores of
each and Star Warriors with 55.
way from the point, Bernie
183 and 321. Lisa Ritchie with a
Barry Haugh had the high
Haines connecting on one and
144 single and Debbie Henry with
single and triple of 262 and 680.
Kinahan on the other.
a 275 double were high for the
Connie Haugh and Kerry
Carter got a single in the third
girls. These three bowlers were
Thompson were high for the girls
period and Jay MacLaurin
the only ones to score over 125 in
with a 191 single and 526 triple
scored a true hat trick: three
a game. Michael Cameron had a
respectively.
goals scored consecutively by the
second game of 138 while Debbie
Others scoring over 175 were
same player.
Henry had singles of 143 and 132.
Kerry Thompson, 189; .Donna
Kinahan was the first star of
JUNIORS
Thompson, 181, 186; Andrea
the game with two goals,
Rainbow Trouts lead the team
Walker, 181; Brian Hoy, 178, 206;
MacLaurin was second star with
standings with 63
ding points, well
Barry Haugh, 210, 208; Jeff
three goals and one assist and
ahead of Sandra's Sharks and
Jackson, 250; Murray Devos 178;
Mike Reynolds was third star
Jaws who share second with 54
Brent Day, 216; Stephen Gaunt,
with a goal and an assist. Al
as
points. Barracudas have 47
205, 177; and Greg Storey, 193.
Nicholson won the
n
n draw,
points, Golden Carps have 45 and
216, 179.
taking home
Paranas trail with 37.
27 4
14
Michelle Heard had the high.
game in the Wingham goal as the
the high triple.
single of 198 for the girls and Kim
Rae had the 341 high double. Billy
Gaunt with 192 and Denis Adams
70 28
,
wr 342 were the high scorers
among the boys.
Other bowlers with games of
150 or over were Sandra Moffatt, •-
150,157; Debbie Hoy, 151; Debbie
Clark, 173; Kim Rae, 175, 166;
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE points and close behind are Walls
Win ham Lions Lar s Lea and Flickeys with 12 each. Rut-
cl Larry pers have a firm tans and Heards have nine points SCORING PLAY—The second Ironmen goal against Wiarton came on a nice three-way
beat Mitchell hold on first place and have 97
points. Roy's Rattlers are in each and Houghs have seven. play by Kevin Carter, 9, Bernie Haines, 7, and Larry Milosevic, 15. Haines on the far side
Bowling 200 and over were: Passed the puck across in front of the net and Milosevic put it in. ( Kevin Lee Photo)
Bruce Levan' d 1 second place with 80 and B b'
BREAKAWAY—Jim McGee, 10, got the first Ironmen goal against Wiarton, faking the
goalie out Of position and, then putting the puck In the net. Jim Blackwell got an assist on
the goal. (ncvin Lee Photo)
s sewn Boa of
the game at 11:28 of the second
o s
Boozers have 77.
Linda Wall., 229, 230; Doug
od ave Wingham Lions
Leon's Lions have points,
Findley, 260, 244; Wayne Kregar,
4-3 winovthe
4-3 win over, Mitchell Midgets
s
Frances' Dancers have 57 and
a
245, 287; Jackie Kregar, 232;
WINGHAM IRONMEN JR.
"D" STATISTICS
Monday night at Mitchell. The
Gene's Mean Machine have 53.
Cory Nesbitt, 213; Jean King, 249,
UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 18, 1979
win moves Wingham to within
ng
Jean Merkle y bowled the
203; Mary Campbell, 204, 202;
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
one point of Mitchell for second
ladies' hi
high single with a 247
Marg Hickey, 200; Rod Hickey,
PLAYER
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A PTS PIM + -
place and erased any hope
game and Verna Haugh bowled
200 226; Cecil Hoffa 220- Sharon
Hoffe243 and Millie Nesbitt, 217.
Jim McGee
32 45
37
82 $5 112 28
Mitchell had of catching Seaforth
the 582 ladies' high triple. Jim
,
Jim Blackwell
31 18
43
61 58 99 27
for first place.
Griffith had the men's high single
Kevin Carter
28 31
39
60 37 100 36
Mitchell took a 1-0 first period
with a 272 game and Frank Burke
LEGION LADIES
Bernie Haines
33 28
59 55 144 66
lead on a powerplay, but goals by
bowled the men's high triple of
*drey Vath bowled the high
.31
Tom Remington and Steve
709•
single of the week with a 258
Gard Kinahan
31 25
26
51 30 95 30
Morrison put the Lions ahead by
Playing as spares were Ruth
game and Jean King had the
Ja MacLaurin
Y
32 19
28
47 47 67 43
the end of the period. Mitchell
Baxter, Connie Haugh, Shirley
runner-up single with 248. The
Scott Wheeler
33 17
27
44 47 73 21
took just one minute and nine
McLeod, Murray Kellington, Bob
positions were reversed for the
Randy Alton
33 18
20
38 26 68 33
seconds of the second period to
Hollenbeck and Jeff Armstrong.
high triple. Jean King's 618 triple
Sandy Henry
31 16
22
38 74 118 41
grab the lead back. LeVan tied it
LADIES LEAGUE
was high and Audrey Vath's 590
Ed Haines
31 6
28-
34 66 113 55
3-3 minutes later,and then not-
Shirley Storey's 293 game was
was runner-up.
Dale Whitfield
32 12
20
32 34 68 32
ched the winner on a powerplay.
the high single score of the week
Wunderbars have a strong lead
Tom Graham
18 8
19
27 41 38
Rick Daugherty played a solid
and Jean King's 730 triple was
with 84 points and Kit Kats are in
Mike Montgomery
27 4
14
12
18 83
game in the Wingham goal as the
the high triple.
second place with 67. Sweet
70 28
Lions were outshot 28-26 in the
Clark's Cougars are in first
Maries have 58 points and Mars
Dave Kieffer
19 7
10
17 21 31 18
game.
g
place. with 15 points, Tervit's
Bars have 57 points.
Rick MacLennan
15 5
12
17 18 27 17
The Lions lost an exhibition
Tigers have 12 and the other four
Bowling over 200 were: Norma
Larry Milsovic
15 5
11
16 10 26 16
game to Howick by a score of 8-6
teams in the league are all tied
Strong, 209; Jean King, 208, 248;
Tom Remington
1 2
2
4 0 4 0
last Wednesday. Grant Gnay had
with nine points each. Skinn's
Audrey Vath, 258 and Faye
Dennis Knox
10 1
3
4 14 22 13
three goals for Wingham.
Seals, Lee's Lions, Welwood's
Templeman, 225.
Bruce Levan
1 0
3
3 0 4 0
Wingham plays Mitchell here
Weasels and Elston's Elks are all
SENIOR LADIES
Doug McGregor
4 0
2
2 2 5 3
this Thursday night, with the
winner taking second and the
tied-
Bowling over 200 were: Beth
Novas lead the team standings
Laurie Haines
1 0
1
1 0 4 1
loser dropping to third in the
pp �
Skinn, 235; Jean King, 242, 220,
by
with 61 points, closely followed with
Cougars with 58. Cadillacs with
GOAL TENDER STATISTICS
league standings.
248; Karen Snow, 210; Louise
Welwood, 205; Edna Mae Arm-
46 points are secure in third spot.
GOAL TENDER
MP GP
GA
AVG PIM SO
strong, 202, 238; Susan Tolton,
Next are Thunderbirds with 32,
Doug Taylor
1063.16 18.721
' 58
3.098 2 0
Industrial
212; Betty Ortlieb, 237; Mary
Toyotas with 30 and Wildcats
with 28
Steve Dejong
896.44 14.945
57
3.814 6 0
Lee, 229; Shirley Sallows, 253;
High singles were bowled by
Rick Diechart
20.00 .334
1
2.994 0 0
hockey
Betty Darling, 215; Elda
Catherine Wilson, 296; Vera
Nethery, 230; Mary Campbell,
220; Carol Clark, 208; Shirley
Schneider, 234; Amy Edwards,
TEAM RECORD
293 and Jeannette Scott,
208; and Margaret Robert,
Games Played 33;
Wins 26; Losses 4; Ties 3
results
Storey,
201.Robertson,
For 267; Against 116
J,
Bowling the high. doubles were
Playoffs Feb. 19. Best 2 of 3
.-RSPAY M►XF,D
Elsie Congram, 329; Margaret
Robertson, ^� a..
HAT TRICKS - 15 F.
Jim McGee (6), Kevin Carter (3), Bernie Haines ( 3),
Sta' ton S 'tf'
After three weeks of bowling in
tho team Rtan-
336; Afn y �uwarua,
394; Ethel Day, 302• Vera
Jay MacLaurin 2`
Y (1.
m- L e __ . _
Ric��ti.ac...nnnn (1)
JA pr rtes, 4, t✓rawlu►u
Dodgers, 2, (series tied 1-1) ;
Advance -Times, 6, Bridge Mus-
tangs, 0, (Advance leads 1-0 with
i game tipd).
Next Week: Feb. 26: Advance
vs Bridge, 9:15 p.m., Crawford vs
Staintons, 10:30 p.m.
Wingham wins
consolation
A team made up from the foul
teams of the Wingham Industrial
Hockey League won the con-
solation at a Belmore Industrial
hockey tournament over the
weekend.
The Wingham team lost its first
game against a Clifford team but
went on to beat Blyth 7-2,
Bluevale 5-3 and Brampton 4-3 in
the consolation final.
Wingham received $100 for the
effort.
There were 16 teams com-
peting in the tourney and one of
three Blyth teams entered came
out on top.
Teams `competing in the
tournament were from Clifford,
Blyth, Bluevale, Brampton,
Neustadt, Listowel, Wroxeter
and HdOrIck.
dings are: Skin's Divers, 14;
'Moffatt's Muppets, 12; Srgith's
Marauders, 11; Monty's Mon-
ster'S, 10; Tervit's Trihards, nine
and Gord's Gophers, seven.
Dianne English bowled the
ladies' high single of 262 and high
triple of 692.'
Pat Brenzil had a big night as
he bowled the men's high single
with a 326 game. George Skinn's
712 high triple made him pretty
proud of himself.
Bowling over 200 were: Dave
Tiffin, 204; Pat Brenzil, 326;
Verna Haugh, 225; Audrey
Swatridge, 250, 2W; Gary Wat-
cher, 229, 231; Jay MacLaurin,
228, 232; Luanne Kerr, 209; Jack
Tervit, 212, 215; Sylvia Pewtress,
241, 201; Don Montgomery, 216;
Jean Tervit, 246; Gord
Daugherty, 203; Elda Nethery,
237; Dianne English, 262, 231;
Jim Steffler, 263; Hap Swatridge,
279 and George Skinn, 287, 263.
SUNDAY MIXED
Wayne Kregar had a big week
of bowling, with the men's high
single of 287 and the 710 men's
high triple. Jean King bowled the
ladies' high single with a 249
game and tied with Linda Wall
for the high triple score with 638.
Hoffes are in first place with 14
Wilson, 422; Nora Finnegan, 387;
Lillian Newman, 307; and Agnes
Cameron, 308.
COFFEE KLATCH
Storey bowled the 249
CU. Shirley,�� �
high single and Joanne Harrison
had the 487 high double in this
league. Ladies bowling over 200
were Shirley Storey, 249, 227;
Susan Tolton, 234, 214; Joanne
Harrison, 242, 245; Louise
Welwood, 206, 240; Mary Camp-
bell, 223; and Jeanette Scott, 213.
WROXETF.R MIXED
Doug Fisher had the high
single of 268 this week and Ron
McMichael bowled the high triple
of 660. Bonnie Wick had the
ladies' high single with a 264
game and Audrey Johnston had a
606 ladies' high triple.
Bowling over 200 were:
Ethelene Smith, 216; Gordon
Haasnoot, 210, 214; Bob Mc-
Caughan, 229; Doug Fisher, 221,
268; Cindy Hutchinson, 201 ;
Bonnie Wick, 264; Wendall
Stamper, 215; Ted Smith, 215,
212; Mary Beth Riley, 208;
Eunice Gaus, 212; Audrey
Johnston, 204, 237; Aart de Vos,
213, 228; Ron McMichael, 221, 266
and Agn: a Haaanoot, 216.
Since 1950 heart attack mor-
tality is down 10 per cent . . .
Heart Fund dollars helped.
Brownie Corner
By Kaley Beggs _
We used chairs and tables for
games. We marked the books and
sang our songs. Then we sat in
the circle and talked about what
we were going to do that week.
On T hinkiag Day, Feb. 22, we are
going to have a toboggan party
and conift bask to the church
and having a spaghetti supper.
On Feb. 25 we are going to have a
church parade at the Anglican
Church.
The Helping Hands are sup-
posed to be handed in on Feb. 22
or Feb. 25. We did crafts and put
candy in for rememlxwing our
manners. Each day a Brownie
got a candy heart for remem-
bering her manners.
Mrs. R. Boxwell tested the
Senior Brownies on the sign
language. Debbie Currie
received her Cook and
Housekeeper badges and Lisa
naw got her Cook's badge. We
want to thank the lunettes Ior
their #ind donation they gave to
the Brownies.
Tom Miller
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DATE TEAMS TIME
Thurs., Feb. 22 WOAA PeeWee Playoffs with Clinton 6:30 p.m.
Thurs., Feb. 22 Mitchell at Wingham Lion Midgets 8:00 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 25 Grand Volley at Wingham Ironmen 3:00 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 25 Goderich at Wingham Bantams 7:30 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 24 Public Skating 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 25' Public Skating 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
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