The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-20, Page 11SECOND PRIZE WINNERS—The second prize. winnersin the 9:o'clock
draw in the Farmer's Open Curling Spiel are Ross Rovett;: Jerry Lobb,
Brute Coleman and Robert Ste. Marie. The snatch was held at the
Seaforth Curling Club Wednesday night, Dec, 12. (Expositor photo)
Bowling scoresfor Seafortl
TOWN & COUNTRY
Ladies HighlSingle, Lynda
Anstett 235; Ladies 'high
Triple, Lynda Anstett, 579.
Men's High Single, Ron
Harris 280;: Men's High'
Triple, Ron Harris, 721.
1 TEAM STANDINGS
Ramchargers 36
Big Macs - 31
International Scouts 29
Blazers ' 28
Broncos
MIXED•DaUBLE
Weekly :Ladies,. High
Single: Wilma MacLean 194,
High Triple; Wilma,
Maclean 510; Flora- Ann
McAllister 510.
Men's High Single, Art
Finlayson : 286; High Triple
John Coleman, 704.
Season's Ladies' High
Commandios 26 Single Marg Scott 277; High ;'Triumphs
18 Triple and average Marg
Scott. 667, 193.
Men's. High Single; Triple
and Average, Ron
Beuerman 358,. 816, 229.
STANDINGS:
Ferraris.
Cameros
Jaguars
T -Birds
Corvetts
62
37
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ET RANO BROOME
The Hawks are closing out
the year in flying fashion. An
early, game 6-3' upset win
pvecthe 1st place Flyers last
Sunday was. their 4th in a row
and -it marked the end of of
three year .domination by
;flyer clubs. The last Hawk
victory over a ;Elver team
Came way back during the
1976-77 season.
Hale• Kennedy master -
;minded the important
triumph by scoring 3 goals.
His second score, the
winning tally, came after he
had dssi ed, the length of the,
ice surface on a nifty solo
effort.
Wayne Coombs added, a
pair of scores for the winning;
Side- with Jeading
'scorer Dave 1 Broome clipping,
in a single goal..
Larry Cools, Casey Klaver
and; Ralph Wood allscored
for the white. shirts. Wood.
tallied his goal while sitting:
on his rump in front of the.
Hawk net. He got into that
position after being rudely
dumped by one of the Hawk
defenders.
WINGS 4 STABS 2
The Stars haire been some
what of an: enigma this
season. They appear to have
the people to go places but
last weeks 4-2 surprising loss
to the Wings is another floor
down or their elevator
season. -
Granted,. the red team has
performed; much better of
late but the Stars were the
big fa vourites to claim; a
win, The loss by the green
team went a long way in.
cancelling their chances.for a.
higher finish in the
standings. They arecur
Yen in 4th sbehind the
r tl�. >� t,
Flyers, Hawks and Kings.
. The Wings, meanwhile,
moved into sole possession of
5th place and out of the.
cellar.
Kevin Broome and Doug
Phillips scored twice for
the winners ,
John Nash and Bill Price
replied for the Stars.
KiNGS 9 BLUES.4
a�'a;w&(arnMf,,exa�.4 �.AJr+i«iisncxiL.X.� � ��n
The Kings pulled the rug
from underneath the
Flues feeti last Sunday night,
They outmanouvered and
outscored the last glace
Blues by >< 9-1 score during
the grave yard game.
The win by the Royal team
keeps them in the punning
for first sport overall while
the Blues are runningqu.t of'.
distance to fall.
TheBlues are so far out in
the wilderness that it may
take the army, to find .them.
Steve Southgate paced the
Yellow shirts by notching
hattrick. Ken, Swan scored.
twice with Jerome Aubin,
Marc Robinette, Terry
Stevenson and Kevin
Bennett an adding .single, •
senres.
LI.L. STANDINGS''
Teat W L T Pia
Flyers" '9 2 0 '18
Hawks • 7 3 1 15
Kings 6 3 •2 14
Stars , • 5 ' 5 1 11
Wings; 2 8 1 -,5
Blues; 1 9 . 1 3
Ga.... T1t1. Sial y, ani;.
7:00 $:31 WO,
Blues Stars Hawks,
FlYers Kings Wings
.H.L. NOTES% '.So- much for,
prosperity. Some people just:
can't except a gift graciously.
Jack Ungarian was given the.
present of the year last)
Sunday night but true to the
tradition of grabbing disaster
from the jaws of glory he
couldn't figure out what to do
with the gift so he tossed it
away.
The Hawk forwardfound
himself all alone in front of
the Flyers net. So, what,you
may query? Well, there was
no goalie, no defencemen, no.
forwards and Jack had the
puck., With'enough h time to 8
.plant a, 'bomb, he promptly
:dinged the rubber off the.
goal post and failed to score
his first. goal- of the season.
And the :grunt continues. This.
season began with the intro-
duction of one important new
rule. No body contact from
now. on. No splattering the
opponent along, the boards
fact aw.MnT�51
;anymore, So whats the beef
flaw? "Hey Art, ,haw ,about
the pushing?i"
Then there was the time
Bruce Lamont roared back
;into his owrt end to pick up a
loose puck, and promptly
:zinged it past his shocked.
goalie Gary Montgomery. .
.the Stars of 1975-76 used 17
different skaters that year.
One suspects, their 2-13
record thatSeason had Some-
thing to do with the large
turnover. And then there is.
Ak i.Geddes imortalizing the
words "Come Sunday
Night". Don't forget the
night Lloyd Eisler put a dent
in Gary Grays: back with one
Of patent air born ,asse
o hts__passes'.
Remember the- Sunday
evening, when Ralph Wood;
ducked and the two huge
Connolley boys, Murray and
Pat, collided causing a thud
neverequaled by earthquake
or anyone in the I.H.L. since.
And how about the great hot
stove over the ;last decade,
But isn't that what its really
rill about . , Play a good
game .of hockey and, enjoy a;
cold beer after amidfriends,
and good conversation..
Someone should, have told'`
the 1977.78. Stars, that there
is or should have been; a limit
to good conversation, In fact
they had a: reputation as a
talking team; that could
bubble your ear off to 4
o'clock; in the morning. The
Hawks; of !est year and
Kings, of this season are
gaining reputations as great
cgnversationsiists after
games also. So many little tid-
bits from the past 10 years
have not been mentioned but
everyone will havetheir own
fond' memories from a color-
ful. decade of fun on Sunday
nigpOhts.
THE HURON N. l POSIT'Ol ,,
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ECEMOOR' 20, 1 1
FIRST PRIZE U LERS--The prizewinning rink in the 9 O'010ci ' draw at
1R5t C..iR R P 9
the. recent Farmer.'s. pOgling Spiel, iel, in Seaforth were left to right)
_. Openp�v
Ron' Beuerman,, Maynard, Hoegy, Bob Jarmuth, Gordon Pryce and Steve
Brown. The sponsor was rne Brown Motors Ltd of Clinton. (Exp si o^
Photo)
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