The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-11, Page 16EQUIPMENT LTD., 4
BY RITA'CORE
The Seaforth Bantams
hung on to overcome a third
period uprising by, Clinton to
gain a '7-5 decision here, in
W.Q.A.A. Bantam play, the
first 2 periods, belonged: .to
fothyed
and outscorerth.a$d. Clintoneyoutplatakiri,g,,
aSeab•2 lead
In the latter.part of the
third .period, Clinton took
advantage of a slumping
Seaforth weU as 'several
penalties to as score 3 quick
goals to •Seaforth'• 1, nar-
rowing the gap to .2. goals,
Plat/ was very aggressive
is referees handed, out 14
penalties - 9 to Seaforth. D« n
1 a
In Monday's game : field �i.n ' the; $DHS Wesenberg f the winners
with' a pair of goals and an
gymnasium- :The Saafarth varsi y ; boys' team:. assist. while • Cani bell;' B.
won the 'Match by a score of 9 to 30. ',atie; •R, Lane,•Gapivk, and
(E ositor Photo) Hicknell'added singles. Sean
Van Dongen scored a hot
trick for the losers, Shots on
goal were even 22 each. '
Scoring as fohosks;
1st Period
Sea. B. Lane (unassisted).
Sea. Garrick (Bicknell)
Sea: Wesenberg.(Dale,
' Campbell)
Clin.Van Dongen (unassisted.
Sea. R. Lane (Core),
Wesenberg (Dale,
Campbell)
Taylor (Hyniers)
2nd Period
By PAUL ELLIS
--. The SeaforthGoIden: ',Be ars
••opened their'19'9 basketball
season With a thorough 93 to.
30, trouncing of the .Central
Huron Secondary School
Redmen Monday afternoon.
Seaforth: suited off quickly.'
scoring thirty-three' oirttS to
the first quarter. '
Despite•a strong game 'by ".
Clinton's. Joe Verberne, who'
scored- Sixteen ' points in the
game, the Redmen just
. couldn't manage to catch the'
•Bars. Seaforth'• • sc.orin • Sea.
finally slacked€f-in the'• .
fourth quarter when the Red- Olins :
men limited them to just ten'
points.
High scorers for .the
S.D.H.S. team were ;Dave.
Ellis with '16 and Johnny
,Nelsen and Marc Robinet
with ;14' each. Three :other
Gaiden Bears each hadmore
than ten: points its the game,
Seaforth's next 'home'
game is' next Thurday:.
Seaforth Manor
Church Service was. can -
ducted last Friday by Father
• Laragh our first servicq of the •
New Year. Mary Finlayson
accompanied for thehymns
and .Father brought special
New Year's Greetings to all,
During Christmas :week,
residents were entertained
by David: Lefneski of Guelph
'David is inhis second year of
religious studies and also is
taking advanced violin les-
sons. [lis musical, talents'
were very much appreciated
by all residents present. We
hopei.• the 'future 'to., have
David's, brother who plays
\the flute!
Friday afternoon Bi
•was •enjoyed and 'winners
were straight line - Charles,
Ross: Doris Wills. and Bert
Hendy:.Full House-- Harold
Walsh, Mary Neville., Gertie
Hall and. Doris. Wills: Four
Corners Doris Wills, Emil
l4errnansen.. Mary Neville,
and Lillie 1-iudie; Full House
Margeurite Shill.- Charles'
Ross, • Isobel Lamble and
Doris Wills:..
Visiting with Mr. .Arthur
Nicholson were Mr, and Mrs.
Graham of'Brueefreld•
Mrs, •Isabel Scott visited
with Mr,.Wnt Scott: •
'"Happy Birthday this' :1
•tscek _tit; Mr.•..E°mi] Herman-
ago.
sen.
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THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR; } JANUARY 1.1, 1919
Q i 'Tuesday. Jana(ry 2
the Seaforth Poo Wee travel-
led to, Mitchell, to continue
their winning streak by de-
feating the Mitchell boys 6-S.
Seaforth! showed 'tine of
their strongest efforts of the
season.
Jerry Wright opened the
scoring. With an unassisted
goal only tis. have MitclOt tie
the wore 20• secunda. later.
David. McLI»•sin.scored his
first of 7 goals. the first
'unass fisted and his, second;
goal fiorOng With aunt 4
seconds remaining in the
ilirst•period, assisted by.Bar-
rry. Campbell and Billy Dale..
In the second i ,period' Mit-
chell scored the lone goal and
SINKING A LAVUIP-Jim Watson of the
Seaforth; Golden Bears sinks a layup in • the ,
Redmen basket as the rest of the' team )oors ori
Bowling Score
TEAM STANDINGS
Violets . 60
Mums 58
Roses
Pansies 4#i
Tulips, 4"
Daisies ( '45
WEEKLY 111("11
Ladies' High . Stti le '?4 art/ •
-Be terrnari: i aches.
Triple Bert} Smith: 642:
l�ten's,''High :;Single and
Trip , Ron .Be ierntan. 314.
700.
Season High
Ladies` Single, Triple and
Average. Mary' • Beuerman,
347,'14.,214.
Men Single° Triple, and
Averages Roo aeuernian
338, 8-'6,•22".
Spares, Debbie Marshall..
146; .Roy Me(3owgle.. 1$8;.
Jack Bedard. .2:01 Mines
Little. 193: Jack E„.ngatiOn
200; Verna Steserison, :135;
Joan . Betties. Keith
• MacLean, Bowling scores for
the week of January 3.
Rang -A -Tang
Gazelles
Panthers
Rine
Cheetah '
•Baboons'
Ladies High Single, •and
Average.'Leanne. 260, 193.
Ladies''High 'Fr:pie. Marg,
723.
Men's High Single
Clenton 281 Nte;i's High,
Triple• John'Van Ba el:,82S:
Men's High. Average, Terry',
Dumpers ' • 46
Entertainers 44
Three & Three 3"
Cobras 36
High Single for Dec. 22nd
•are Jack. Muir, 2'2: Aan
Wood 268 and High Triple;
Jack Muir, 6'0, Ann Wood,
-.2,
__legion
Standings.
Strikers . •
69
Dumpers 51
R - Senders
Entertainers 48
Three & Three 40
Cobras 3"
'High Single for .,'Dee. :29th
.Jack Muir, 248; Helen:
Ni€`hoisWn, 280; . high Triple,
Gord Scott. 644; Helen_'
Nicholson '-•_'6;'
•• TEAM STANDINGS
Mums 54
' .Violets' 48
' Roses 48
Pansies 45
Tulips ' 40
Daisies 38
WEEKLY HIGH'.•
S0 Ladies" High Single Jo -
44 • .Ann Matthews;. 253; Ladies"
43 Triple :Mary B'uerman," 609:
39 Men's High Single, Paul
38 Matthew's.. 288 and. Triple
3' Paul Matthews. 659.
SEASON HIGH
Ladies Single,`:Triple, and..
A''erage. Mary Beuorrnan.
31". "13. 213':'
Men's Single and Triple,
Ron Beuerman, 338: 876:
den's. Average Art F' lay-
' son. 226.
223, Bowling scar's for the
49
Strikers
R Senders
Legion week of Decemb rr 20.
Standings •
4"'
.1
.r •
•u
Irr
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C
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results
Final Men's Draw
Robertonover Campbell 9.4
Final •-`Mixed 'Draw
Patterson Sr. over Pryce 7 - 2
LADIES TUESDAY
AFTERNOON
• Cunningham over Lobb 9 - 3
Campbell over fleming 9 6
Rowatt over Smith • 8 - 4
Innes over Deighton
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Sea. Hickenll (B. Lane;
Bedard)
3rd Period
Sea. Cawpbell (Wesenberg,
Dale):
Cliti. Van Dangers:.
• (unassisted)
Clin Stephenson (Denttmnie)
CIin, Van Dongen (Fleming);
win
narrowed Seaforth'• lead goo
ing into the final peried-
In the early partof ;the
third perto(d. '.Mitchell .came
on strong to take a S,4 lead,
With 4140• remaining,: Jerry
Wright scored an unassisted:
g+al to even the score.
Mitchell then. went' ahead
again when Jeff' Pauli scored.
at 3:44. remaining.
Hard working Bill Dale
tied; .the scare at the $3'
second mark assisted by
Jerry Wright and David:
McElwain,
With: onty2,4 seconds left,.
Jerry Wright scoredi again
assisted by David McLlwain,
A return game with Mit-
chell was played at Seaforth;
on Saturday, January 6. Sea-
forth again defeatedMitchell
by a score of 6.4.
David Campbell and. Jerry.
Wright each scored 2 goals.
'for Seaforth,. - with singles
going to Davit McLiwain and
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