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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Dec 1982, p. 23

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Certain numbers have always' been associated with certain players in hockey history. Let's deal with famous numbers in this quiz. 1. Bobby. Hull was always associated with sweater Number 9, but he didn't always wear it. What number did he first wear with Chicago Black Hawks? 2. In the late 50's and early 60's number nine was often worn by the "'star" of the team. Can you name the six players who were "stars" for each of the NHL teams at that time? 3. Nowadays its more difficult to put a number to a player since there are so many teams. What numbers do these NHL players wear? (a) Butch Goring (b) Mark Napier (c) Peter Statsny. 4. What jersey number did Ken Dryden wear while starring in net for the Montreal Canadiens? 5. Remember the great Leaf defencemen of the early 60's when they won three straight Stanley Cups? Who wore these numbers; 7? 26? 18? 21? 6. Alex Delvecchio is one of the top five scorers of all time. What number was on his sweater? 7. All goalies used to wear number one. What numbers do these netminders wear? (a) Tony St. Joseph' s School of Penetanguishene won the Area 3 Esposito (b) Gilles Meloche (c) Bob Sauve. Elementary School girls' volleyball title last Saturday at St. 8. What number did Midland's Mike Theresa's High School in Midland. Robitaille wear with the Vancouver Canucks? St. Joe's topped the girls of Monsignor Castex of Midland in the UNAS ee HT ae championship match by a 15-11, 15-11 margin. Bei aaa ti i al Save aaa é 5 : Montreal and twice scored over 100 points in Both teams now advance to the Simcoe County championship Rirenncan® tournament in Bradford on Dec. 11. Total Points--22 Tourney organizer, Carol Finlayson, would like to thank the To T.B. from last week's quiz, the only Vic- officials of the tournament, who did a great job of calling the See I found who won the cup were from innipeg, not Montreal. games and keeping the event on schedule. The refereeing was handled by volleyballers from St. Theresa's and Jill Chisholm of MSS. They all were volunteers for the event. Finlayson also points out the improvements being made in the calibre of play in each annual tourney for the last few years. This is largely due to the improvements made in coaching because of the clinics which have been held in this area lately. Twelve teams from the area took part in the tournament, including teams from Corpus Christi, Port McNicoll, Bayview, Victoria Harbour, Sacred Heart, Burkevale, Parkview, Huron Park, Perkinsfield, Regent, St. Joseph, and Monsignor Castex. Great volleyball action returns to St. Theresa's this Saturday = Starting at 9a.m. when the Area 3 boys' take to the courts. | Did you Area3 volleyball: St. Theresa's hosted elementary girls last Sat. St. Joe's Area 3 volleyball Midland Recreation Hockey League Christmas champions 4 i fe aN Minor midgets win shootout Midland Stoneleigh Steve Zeitel and Don goalshooter, while Mike ; Motors minor midgets Seeman scored three Gadsby and Les kn hosted the Elmvale Co- times each to pace Shannon scored singles. VW op midgets Wednesday night and the two teams put on a_ scoring bonanza, with Midland coming out on top of a 12-9 score. Geiseler also was a two 2:45 p.m. North Stars 5 Hebner's Taxi 4 Olympia Sports 7 Duggan's Polar Kings 4 z a 4 Lf CY Performance Sports 3 Roadrunners 2 Dial-a-Movie big winner in | sasiive ene baie Z i Olympia Sports 8 0 0 62 30 16 Hebner's Taxi Girl OmvO2:6 29a 12 GB men's hockey action REAR 1S 2 Mega 22 alt K : Duggan's Polar Kings 33352 48> 42, 8 Except for Dial-a~- Pauze scored twice in goals. Jamie Robitaille North Stars Br 4 4041 i, Movie's 14-4 romp over __ the Bay Pharmacy win. had two for the losers, Roadrunners BL 1bim Onsod 38. 46 Olympia Vikings, close Dave Miller, Martial and Art Bergie and Barrel Works 3.5 0 46 58 6 games were the order of | Marion, and Bill Pud- Hugh Chisholm scored | Top Hat Amusements 0:93 0) 247158 . 0 the day inGeorgian Bay dicombe had other Bay solos for Dock Lunch. y, Men's Hockey League action last Sunday. In other games, Grew Boats snuck by Piitz Builders 3-2 and Bay Pharmacy edged Dock Lunch 5-4. Brian Rambler, Glen Smith, and Rick Duval all netted a hat trick for Dial-a-Movie, and Ken Davidson had two goals. Paul Hayes, Ed Cramm, and_ Ron Tucker all scored once. David Scandlon with two, Wall Burkel, and Steve Buttineau handled the scoring for the Vikes. Grew Boats got their win on goals by James Dupuis, Pete McDonald, and Ken Playne. Mike Puddicombe and Roger Reid replied for Piitz Builders. In the third game, Ben Stoneleigh, while Kevin Belcourt was _ out- standing with two goals and four assists. Mark Next game for the Stoneleigh Motors minor midgets is Sunday in Meaford at MIDLAND RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE RESULTS Sunday Nov. 28 Barrel Works 14 Top Hat Amusements 5 Monday Nov. 29 The Commodore VIC-20 beats Atari, Intellivision and Coleco Price? We're all about the same. Performance? VIC-20's light years ahead. Sure, they all play great video games, and so do we. But they can't teach you about computers, and we can. The Commodore VIC-20 is a real computer, DUQUETTE HOME ELECTRONIC CENTRE al powerful and intelligent, that will tum your PET computer found in most schools. So the kids can do their homework on it, write their own programs and learn. It's tough to grow up in the age of the A.E. LePage Highway Mall Hwy. 93 Midland 526-7502 theirewn game. computer if you don't own one. So see us TV into the home version of the Commodore soon about a Commodore VIC-20. ren saa eet ; x as [ eee Great games. Great learning. Great price. VEHICLES Starting at $9. 95 per day & Kms Friday, December 3, 1982, Page 23

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