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AGAINST MEAFORD
The Wingham Admoo-Times, Marib 7, 1979 -Page 16
Tykes win
consolation
BELGRAVE - On Saturday,
March 3, the Beigrave Tykes
participated in the 10th Annual
SENIOR LADIES WROXETER MIXED LEAGUE Lucknow Tyke Hockey Tourna-
Novas are in first place with 07 Last week Gordon Hsasnoot ment in competition with teams
points and Cougars aren't far had the high single of 2* and Joe from I.ucknow, Blyth, Brussels,
behind with 63 points. In fourth Craig had high triple of 602. Mary Teeswater, Mildmay, Tiverton
place are Cadillacs with 48 Beth Riley bowled the high single and Ripley
points. of 245 and Marion Fisher Belgrave16t off to a slow start
Toyotas have 37, Wildcats have recorded the 548 high triple. and was defeated 4-1 in the first
38 and Thunderbirds have 34. Over 200 games were bowled game by Teeswater. However
Reta Haselgrove had the high by Wendell Stamper 245; Joe after a convincing 5-1 win over
single with a 192 game. Margaret Craig 240- AArt deVos 200, 2D1; '"" Ripley and a 10-1 win over Luck -
Robertson bowled another high Bob Harris 236; Wes Ball 240; - now, Belgrave came home with
single with a 140 game.
Ethelene Smith 205; Randy ,,; the consolation trophy. Tees -
The two ladies also had the top Hutchinson 242; Clayton Gaul ,;. z. ' wale beat Brussels and Blyth to
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doubles. Margaret Robertson 214. q HY ww L6 „ c„a...r.�.•,,...r,
bowled a 32'3 double and Reta FORDWICH MIXED LEAGUE AA
Haselgrove bowled a 317 double. With a 239 single and 594 triple
NancyConley"-
headed the ladies >.,
KLATCHHin last week's session. For the / Top HOW�C
Jean King's 248 game and 461 guys, it was Earlan Osborn's 300 i teams now
double were the high scores of the
week. single and Dave Dinsmore's 693
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Bowling over 2� p enter were: Lois tri le. playoffs
Surridge, 218; Jeannette Scott, Games of 200 or over were
202; Jean King, 213, 248; Joanne recorded by Dave Dinsmore 274,; HOWICK-Tbe Howick Squirts
Harrison, 219 and Mary Camp- 220; Melody Osborn 220; John eliminated Wallace in the first
bell, 201. Matheson 202; Lorne Lambkin round of playoffs last week,
The Coffee Klatch league will 208; Doug Conley 214, 211; defeating them 5-3 and 4-2. The
end its season of bowling at the Marion Behrns 207; Nellie Allan Squirts' next home playoff game
end of March. "ll, 206.will be Thursday at 6 p.m.
THURSDAY MIXED LADIES' LEAGUE The Pee Wees defeated Nor -
Bill Johnston's 300 single and Shirley Sallows bowled a 346 marshy 9.4 in the first game of the
764 triple were the high scores game last week and the big game quarter finals. The next game is
last week. Pam Gerrie's 253 was the high single in the league. tonight (WY)•
single and 625 triple were the Jean King had the high triple The Bantam A team finished
ladies' high scores. with 806. IRONMEN LOSE -The Wingham Ironmenl lost their first game in a best of seven series the in first place with a
Skinn'sDivers are in first place Clark's Cougars are in first 7-4 to the Meaford Monarchs Sunday. Gond Klnahan got this goal for the Ironmen, with e) ses
record of 14 wins, three los
with 22 points, Monty's Monsters place with 2D points, Tervit's assist going to Ed Haines. (Photo by Kevin Lee) and three ties They are waiting
have 19 and Smith's Marauders Tigers are next with 19 and Lee's for a winner in the Mildmay -
have 18. Lions had 18. T :.., competition so they
Tervit's Trihards have 16 Elston's Elks, Welwood's can start their playoffs.
points and are tied with Gordis Weasels and S pleat Seals are all r o n m e n lose o ener The scores L° the Garden City
Gophers. Moffatt's Muppets have tied with 16 points each. games were 5-4 and 3-1 in favor of
14 points. There were plenty of bowlers the Garden City team.
who to the 200 mark. 1 The Wingham Ironmen remaining in the first 10 minute
Bowling 200 or over were: Jean topped g assists and the first two stars The Hawick Midgets defeated
dropped a 7-4 decision to the overtime period clinched the win were Meaford players. Brussels 7-1 in exhibition play
Tervit, 205; Bruce Skinn, 209; Bowling over 200 were: Shirley Meaford Monarchs in the o for the Monarchs. p Y
Ha Swatri a 208; Jo Mc- 261 222• Faye- Moir, 228; P�nB Friday night. The team starts
Cormick, 240; Gord Daugherty, Caroline Greenaway, 230; Barb game of Series A preliminary It was the first home ice loss of The Ironmen opened the playoffs tonight on home ice
round playoffs Sunda the year for the Ironmen and the ng with 4:13 remaining in
203; Perrie Holmes, 258; Marina Stainton, 221; Audrey Swatridge, The score was tied after three Monarchs won the match with the first period as Haines blasted against Mildmay, with the
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Watcher, 221, 215; Susan Tolton, ' 202; Mary Lee, 202, 201; Shirley periods of regulation time but strong play. a shot from the point to Meaford second game to be played in
204; Dianne English, 204; Don Sallows, 346, 2;.5; Betty Darling, Mildmay tomorrow.
Montgomery, 258; Cathy Edgar, 203, 257; Elda Nethery, 226; Beth two goals by Brian Shaw and an Bernie Haines was third star of goalie Brian Power s far side, but The Tyke tournament starts
empty net goal with 12 seconds the game with two goals and two with just 13 seconds left on the March 0 at 8 a.m. and will be
214, 217; Pam Gerrie, 253, 200; Skinn, 252, 202; Ada Aitchison, clock Rom Ryan circled the hosted b
Keith Moffatt, 202; Sharon Skinn,. 202; Lila Hickey, 222; Jean King, Ironmen net and flippedthe y Howick.
214, 209; Jack Tervit, 223; Bill 235, 242, 329; Trudy Elston, 226; puck
over Doug Taylor for 'the tying
� Johnston, 217, 247, 300; Helen Joanne Harrison, 204; Susan YBC
Bowling
Scores
score.
Daugherty, 204; Gail Holmes, Tolton, 205; Peggy Tervit, 212, In the second period Ryan went
212; Pat Brenzil, 208; Sylvia 218; Rose Grove, 251 and Mary to work again as he scored a Advance-77mes
Pewtress, 216 and Marg Moffatt, Campbell, 209. BANTAMS Pirhanas have 40 points. short handed marker. He had a
211. Spares bowling were Phyllis Lisa Ritchie, Janet Watcher, Lisa Sallows was the top girl breakaway and drilled a shot leads in finals
Barfoot, Mary Cook, Karen Snow Michael Cameron and Jimmie bowler of the week. She had a 180 throe Taylor's pads from
LEGION LADIES and Betty `Ortlieb. English qualified to bowl in the single and 303 double. Donald feet out. Gard Kinaahan tied the
Jean King bad both high scores i Master Bantam Tournament to McLean had the boys' high single score before the period ended The Advance -Timers defeated
of the week; with a 247 game and COMMERCIAL. LEAGUE -be meld March 11 • at the Port with a 206 game and Robbie when-iWdeilected 'a shot by Crawford Dodgers 3-2- Moiffay_
a 665 triple. Doris Remington had Frank Burke was the top Elgin Lanes. Mrs. King and Mrs. Willis bowled the boys' high Haines at the point. night to take a 1-0 lead in the
the runner-up single with a 242 bowler of the week with a 280 Storey will go along as coaches. double with 381. Wingham Industrial Hockey
game and Muriel Irvine bowled game and 734 triple. Verna Brenda Thompson bowled a 206 Bowling over 150 were: Kim Don Cambell and Brian Shaw League playoff finals.
the runner-up 586 triple. Haugh bowled a 268 ladies' high game and 330 double this week Rae, 160; Kathy Taylor, 157; Lisa scored within a minute of each The Timers scored the go -
single and Anna Haugh had the and they were the two high scores Sallows, 180; Billy Gaunt, 180; other midway through the third ahead goal with just 38 seconds
Wunderbars are in first place 661 ladies' hi triple. to give the Monarchs a 4-2 lead left in the third
with 91 points, Kit Kats are in the league. Graham Taylor Robbie Willis, 176, 205; Rodney g Period on a Boal
second place with 74, Sweet Larry's Leapers are. over me had both the boys' high scores Jones, 159 and Donald McLean, but the Ironmen fought back with by John HDon Edgar
Maries have 65 points and Mars 100 -mark and have 104 points. with a 176 single and 317.double. 208_ two goals, sending the game into and Ian Deslauriers scored the
Roy's Rattlers are next with 92 Dwa e s Gra SR. JUNIORS overtime. Haines drilled another other goals for the winners.
Bars have 64 points. Y' yrs ' pea are in first
Bowling over 200 were: Norma points, Bob's Boozers have 87, place with 65 points, Brian's AND SENIORS shot from the point which found The Dodgers got 89als from
Leon's Lions have 75, Francis' Pineapples have 60 points, A 271 game and 720 triple made the marker and Jim McGee Pete Latinga and Bill Brown.
Strong, 206; Lila Hickey, 201; pP P scored as he circled the net, The second game in the best of
Jean King, 247, 235; Shirley Dancers have 61 points and Steve's Squashes have 56; Daryl Holmes the top bowler of
Foxton, 203; Gladys Yeo, 215; Gene's Mean Machine has 58 Murray's Nectarines have 52, the week. Kerry Thompson was poking the puck past Powers on three series will be March 12 at
Doris Remington, 242 and Muriel points. Marc's Bananas have 49 and top girl bowler with a 239 game the short side. 9:15 p.m. at the Wingham Arena.
Irvine, 236. Playing as spares were Anna Billy's Berries have 46 points. and 611 triple.
Haugh, Connie Haugh and Rod Bowling 125 or over were: Incredible Hulks are in first
BLUEVALE MIXED Hickey. Debbie Henry, 138, 134; Kelly place in the league with 89 points,
Ro
Reta Ross bowled the ladies' Hallenbeck, 125, 149; Brenda , -- - - - -
cky s Raiders are next with 85
Am" ROBERT F LOGAN SUSAN 0Yit1AANTE SAW 1W`�� o high scores with a 277 game and Thompson, 206; Julie Cameron, and Bad News Bowlers are in
r►THrR4.TTRAY•+'AL�• `+'�=•,+>ra'r.rwFfrANnRW�:�11TfMFR,i�,jlRf RFIf.SE•Cdww,.� 632 triple. Harris Campbell 128• Dwayne Scott, 145; Michael DURHAM KINSMEN
_ p p third place with 82 points.
WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY bowled the men's high single of Weekly euchre Cameron, 166; Graham Taylor, Donna's Dipstjcks and Judy's
LY[E252 and Milton Boyd had the 141, 176; Brian Steffler, 125, 128; Japs are tied with 70 points and
i MARCH 7 AND UH men's high triple with a 664. BELGRAVE - At the weekly Michael Thompson, 128; Murray Star Warriors are in last place H 0 M E BINGO
�le Bowling 200 or over were: Les euchre nine tables were in play at Nethery,153 and Jeff Layton, 126. with 64 points.
Z DAYS ONLY! Brewer, 236; Harris Campbell, the WI Hall. The winners were: JUNIORS Bowling over 175 were: Donna
AT 7:00 - 9:00 PAA 262; Betty Ortheb, 205; Milton high lady' Mrs' Mildred Stewart; Rainbow Trouts remained at 68 Thompson, 189; Kerry Thomp-
Boyd, 211, 257; Bob Gillespie, high man, William Black; Lew points and first place this week son, 216, 239; Janet Storey, 206, 51,000 Prize Money -;500 First Prize
222; Reta Ross, 277; Jerry Timm, lady, Mrs. Victor Youngblut; low and Sandra's Sharks moved up to 187; Lora Lee Foulon, 177; Bryan
214; Harvey Timm, 223; Bruce man, Stanley Black; most lone 61 points. Jaws are in third place Shaw, 200; Allan Jackson, 208; $250 Second Prize - $250 Third Prize
Ortlieb, 228; Jim Johnston, 200; hands lady, Mrs. Clarence Roth; with 59 points. Greg. Storey, 213, 199 and Daryl
Bill Robertson, 216 and Winnie most lone hands man, Lewis Barracudas are next with 54 Holmes, 271, 207, 242. Numbers Drawn to Dote
B 1, 3, 5, 10, 13, 11
Boyd, 216. Stonehouse. points, Golden Carps have 48 and Other bowlers topping the 175 1 17, 24, 26, 30
tW marks were: Donald Casemore, N 35, 37, 42, 43
'Yill
186; Robert Wharton, 201, 179, G 48, 49, 57
234; Stephen Gaunt, 178; Terry O 61, 64, 65, 66, 68, 72, 73, 75
Hoy, 181; Jeff Jackson, 197, 188;
x Watch this space next week for more numbers. Cards avail -
Jim Taylor, 179,178,200; Murray able at local outlets for $1.00 or call 369-5359.
'Devos, 176, 261; Brent Day, 190,
%� k
1 221 and Brian Hoy, 188.
DESPERATE PLAY -The Wingham Royals were desperately trying for a goal Tate In the
third period Friday as the team was down 3-2 In the fourth game of the but of Seven series
and Goderich led the series 3-0. The tough play of the team and sharp goaltending of
Royals"Wayne E lston wasn't enough for a win. Goderich won the gan'le 3-2 and the series
Thurs., Mar. 8 Wierton vs. Atom All Stan 7:30 p.m.
Fri., Mar. 9 Clinton vs. Wingham PeeWees 7:00 P.M.
Midget Tournament, Mar. 16 to 16, Mar. 22 to 25, S p.m.
Winghom First Game Fri., Mar. 16 against Seaferth
PUBLIC SKATING - SATURDAY 2-4, SUNDAY 1-2
WINGHAM IRONMEN PLAYOFFS
AGAINST MEAFORD
Fri., Mar. 9
At Meaford
8:30 p.m.
Sat., Mar. 10
At Meaford
8:00 P.M.
Sun., Mar. 11
At Wingham If Necessary
8:00 P.M.
Tues., Mar. 13
At Meaford If Necessary
8:30 p.m.
Fri., Mar. 16
At Wingham If Necessary
9:00 P.M.
Thurs., Mar. 8 Wierton vs. Atom All Stan 7:30 p.m.
Fri., Mar. 9 Clinton vs. Wingham PeeWees 7:00 P.M.
Midget Tournament, Mar. 16 to 16, Mar. 22 to 25, S p.m.
Winghom First Game Fri., Mar. 16 against Seaferth
PUBLIC SKATING - SATURDAY 2-4, SUNDAY 1-2