Zurich Citizens News, 1974-03-28, Page 14PAGE 14 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974
Zurich Atoms continue winning
(by Danny Turkheim)
The Zurich Atoms competed
in the Brussels Optimist Atom
Tournament on Saturday and
Sunday, where they finished as
"13" division runners-up. Desp-
ite a hard fought battle, the
locals gave up a 4-0 decision
to Palmerston, Sunday after-
noon which earned them the
runner's up trophy.
ZURICH 7 - MILVERTON 1
Their first game in the tourn-
ament was played Saturday
against Milverton, when they
came up with an easy 7-1 vict-
ory.
Zurich controlled the play
in the first period scoring four
of their seven goals. Kris
Bedard scored a pair while
Robert Willert and David Smith
each tallied once.
Each team managed to score
once during the second stanza
with goals going to Robert
Willert for Zurich and John
Guenther for Milverton.
Zurich's remaining two goals
were scored in the third by
Brian Horner and Jim Willert.
Kris Bedard was awarded a
hockey stick for being the
Zurich Star.
ZURICH 3 - BRUSSELS 2
The Atoms returned to Brus-
sels Sunday morning when they
played the hosting Brussels team
The locals came up with a
close 4-3 victory, due to an
outstanding performance by
goaltender Bobby Hay. He
was also awarded a hockey stich
for his efforts,
Zurich had a 3-0 lead at the
end of the first period with
goals from Robert Willert, Dav-
id Erb and Kris Bedard.
Tim McCutcheon was the only
scorer in the second period giv-
ing Brussels one of their three
goals.
Jim Willert scored Zurich's
fourth goal in the third stanza
only to have Brussels threaten
Zurich's lead on goals from
Kevin Cousins and Tim Mc-
Cutcheon.
Despite their efforts Brussels
came out on the short end of a
hard fought 4-3 battle.
PALMERSTON 4 - ZURICH 0
Despite a well played game
Zurich lost 4-0 to Palmerston,
which placed them as runners
up in the "B" division.
Robert Willert received a
hockey stick for being the star
while teammate Kris Bedard
won the "B" division "Most
Valuable Player Trophy for the
VARNA NEWS
We wish to extend our symp-
athy to the family and friends
of Mrs. Nelson Heard who pass-
ed away a week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Reid
have arrived home from Ariz-
ona. It was 91 degrees the day
they left.
George Wilson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilson, Varna
appeared on CFPL-TV Talent
Hour on Sunday playing his
jew's harp.
The Orange Lodge held their
bi-monthly card party on
Friday night with nine tables in
play. Those winning prizes
were as follows.
High ladies, Mrs. Bill Mc -
Ash; low ladies, Mrs. Ivan
McClymont; high men's Dan
Gliddon, low men's Fred Tel-
ford. Draw prizes were won by
Gordon Johnston, Mrs. Gordon
Johnston, Bob Stirling, and
Fred Telford,
The Orange. Lodge members
and their wives will hold their
Trb^nthly bowling party on Fri-
-light, March 29.
tournament.
Palmerston had a two goal
lead over Zurich at the end of
the first period. There were no
goals scored in the second while
Palmerston scored their remain-
ing two goals late in the third
period.
ZURICH 3 - BLYTH 2
The Zurich Atoms recently
defeated Blyth in two games
straight to win the "E" series
semi-finals in the W.O.A.A.
The first game was played
Wednesday, March 20, in the
local arena when Blyth was
defeated 3-2
The local squad had a 2-0
lead at the end of the first per-
iod on goals from Robert and
Jim Willert. Blyth's goal was
scored by Brian Hunking.
Each team scored once during
the second stanza with Zurich's
goal going to Jim Willert,
while Ted Va,n Dongen tallied
for Blyth,
There were no goals scored
in the third leaving Zurich with
a 3-2 victory.
ZURICH 6 - BLYTH 0
The Atoms again met Blyth
Friday in Blyth, where they
carne up with their second
straight win with a 6-0 victory.
Kris Bedard and Robert Will-
ert banged in goals in the first
period while David Erb scored
the only second period goal.
Scorers in the third period
were Jim Willert, Kris Bedard
and Gordon Love.
The local Atom squad now
meets either Paisley or Lions
I -lead in the best of five series
for the WOAA title.
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