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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-06, Page 11Mixes it THIS oRri Ce enol es rrtl S NN; � ER Doug: Fry of the Seaforth nt rp with a Tavistock player .during the Junior D hockey game at the ;arena SundaY afternoon. Seaforfh lest the game by., a score of 5 to 3. (Expositor Photo) !B DAV! B1itOOM fete Razelle, the Karl Mara of the .National Football League,, has accomplished! something that Lenin, Marx himself and their present day ,dreaming followers have not yet been able to achive. Yes, Saint Peter has brought par; ity to the Masses. The masses, course, are the 28 teams that make up the NFL The :class system has been purged and equality now ,reigns in the best football league in the business. Rozelle had an idea a few years ago: that centered. around the notion that the National Football League was in desper ate need of an equality factor. In other Words, the fat cats of the league were getting larger and the have nots were getting Tess so Pete decreed that was all going to change. SQ ' his master stroke of balancing the bums began? Teams that finished with a rotten record would play clubs, that . were of equal ineptness, The big boys or elite of the bunch would be now facing each other more than they care to talk about. You can see already that ,the ;results have been transferred ,from Rozelles mind to actual;» ity. it's shocking but the 4th; year Tampa Bay Buccaneers: are :on, the verge of a trip to ithe playoffs this year. They could; become a. division; champ .or, .chump .depending. oriyour loyalties :and gond sense. The Blies played opposition that couldn't:wi,pe their noses_ let alone any quality foe, The New England patriots, on the other hand, will probably miss this year's; postseason action because of the balanced scheduling, system imposed by super socialist Rozelle. Meanwhile, junk like the Washington Redskins and Buccaneers are still in the. running. The Pats could cream the both of thein any day of the week. A lot of folks claim that the balanced schedule has pro»• duced more excitement and better chance for a trip to the THE HURON :EXPOSITOR DECEMBE* ± y $uper bowl• les tough; to .ugue those valid points but it has, also produced some ,painfully tnediocre moments :s well.. Did anyone get season; ono matter how you slice Fete's idea. Here are a, couple of this week's games coming up that .could deter- mine whowill advance to excited about San Francisco vs. St. Louis bast Sunday? Not unless you're a die hard. fan of either the Cards. or 49'ers. That was just one of.a. number of turkeys this seas, on but Rozelle's idea is working because of this writ- ing no less, than 15 teams are still eligible for playoff action It has been an interesting FRESH GROUND SUET NOW AVAILABLE Schneiders Frozen BUCKETOF Phil extra matches after the pie:*. liminary stuff' is alt dome. • DAILLAS VS'.. PIM ADF.LPRIA This corning Saturday geoid go a long, WAY in proving that the Dallas. Cow. boys are indeed ;done or the ?hilly Eagles are another in a long line of pretenders to the throne. The boys from the lone star state have been hit by an arm long injury list and a number of key retirements, They just are ,not the super power of a year ago and the l*agles mow jt.. Philadelphia can clinch a division title with; a win Saturday, PITSl3URGH' VS,. HOUSTON: Bis Ci • could he the, Alpha auto the Omega of! :toot¢ali t># year. The Storm ,Slants vs, the Good Old 'Boys of Texas. Call it what you wish. but :these two tettlms are ,possibly the best in all foot .hall and Monday nights en- counter should be the super bowl. You pick "em - they are. both playoff bound. Would you believe that. 1t ga>•tles. this weekend will haves direct effect on the playoff' structure! Maybe, just maybe, Rozelle knew something all: along. urf CI Members of the Seaforth Turf Club recently elected their slate of officers for .1 the coming year, The club president is, Phil Bisback, the secretary -treasurer is; Brace Lamont, ' the secretary -treasurer of the track is Joe Dick,. the barn and track foreman is Jinn McLeod and the social committee chairman is Warren Shera. A meeting will be held this month to make plans for the coming year. The Seaforth Turf Club now has 15 active members. In the past, a considerable . . amount of Money has been spent on The barns and track, which the members are proud of. The barn at the Seaford" Agricultural Society's park, north of the arena can stable 14 horses which are, in training. Half fast bonspiel BY DRUSILLA TWYNHAM Seaforth Curling Club will host its first :Bonspiel of the season on Wednesday next, December 12th. This . is the popular "Farmer's Open" Spiel, and it's not too late to enter. At the time of writing two teams,were still needed for the late draw. If you're interested call Neil Dolmage 'at .527-1195 to place your. entry, There will be 3 8 -end games, • •good prizes, good food catered by the ladies and . its .all sponsored • by Lorne Brown Motors of Clin- ton. Wednesday night curlers - please note: owingto- this Bonspiel the mixed curling; scheduled for Dec, 12th has been changed' to Wednesday Dec. 19th. and will be the. last regular game of this draw. "Really close games!'" "Terrific curling!" "Great experience" We really found out what competitive. curling is all about!! I "Good: ice and: friendly peo- ple." eo ple." These are iust a fewof El Tigre. Item make a grown man fly. The 1980 EI Tigres offer the kind of performance and power than can blow the fuse on every nerve ending in your snowmobile suit. The 5000 free air is fast. The 6000 liquid cooled is faster. Either one has the combination of ride, ' handling and performance that commands; imme- diate and total respect whether you're riding it or watching it go by. the Comments from Seaforth curlers who spent all or part of isn't on the bonspiel circuit- Saweekendrnia, erton and Harriston were the host clubs and, although no one came home .as'. winners, all seem to agree on one. thing -. Bonspieling is great, a mixture of outstanding sociability. and' keen compet- ition.. '., In Sarnia for' the Imperial.. Oil Spiel, Dave Cornish, skipped his rink to two wins and two losses against teams;, from Chatham, Milwaukee Wis., Wallaceburg and Mid- land idland'Mich. The foursome was completed with Bob Wilson vice; Bob. Ste. Marie,; second; and Bill Flettiing„ lead, , Ann Cunningham aid 'her ladies . rink of Millie' Lobb,. Wendy Tremeer and 'Marg; Fleming, travelled to llder-. , ton for 3 8 -end games at the. Medway Creamery Bonspiel.' Each lady n.:.ceived' 2'/: dozen eggs and i' ib, of butter for their efforts - That's 10 dozen eggstl t 1. hope whoever drove home didn't have to make any sudden stops. Thirty-two teams compel. ed:in Harriston for the Cash Spiel. From '. Seaforth; Bill Campbell backed up by John Patterson, Ned Mintage and Mike.: Thomas . made it through to Saturday fright (or should i say 2 a.m.; Sunday morning 1) after playing 4 games. The Gerry Walter:, that with D'on Tremeer fared somewhat better making it through to the quarter finals. before .being knocked out of competition on Sunday. The other half: Of their team varied from game to game with Bob Jarmuth, ;Des Cas sidy and Gerry Lobb' making up the team. • The winning teams at last week's Ladies Fun Day were: 1st,, Flo Smith with Kay Campbell, Barb Jarmuth and. Carol Waite and 2nd: Millie Lobb with Diane McKay, Joyce Hilderley and. Marlene Reeder. Draw prize winners . . were Joan Beuermann, Ann, Foley and Millie Lobb: Thanks to Roxanne Brown, Laura Anstett and Gail King, who, did such a great' • jib, everyone is- looking forward! to the next'' fun day; .. We are now coming into our last week (or so) of curling. The Mixed Draw • Committee is already plan- ning the New Year's, sched- uled to start January 2nd or 3rd (Wednesday & Thurso day.) Any member who did not curl in this dtaw .but. plans to do so after Christy man or anyone wishing to change their day or time for Mixed Curling should. Call Dave Beattie at 4824357 so that the committee can ar- range the draw accordingly. A poster Will be up at the . 'club this week for ail Current curlers to sign-up for the:, next draw. Please look out, folk it and help your commit. Inc 'by signing up promptly. Ott for those requtrig. Nov? 'Y'ear`s Eve Dance tier Iaets is also on display: They're going fast 10 1. your` mime on it if Yoe** jiTatinting tO aorto. 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