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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Jan 1983, p. 18

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Hindson stretches lead in Penetang Rec Hockey Sports Views oe ee ee ee ee by Ron Johnson maintained theirholdon yesylted in upsets as "il & lor | first place in Commodore Hotel beat the Chalet Sports team | Penetanguishene coe aE 5 were Keith St. Amant, g second place Chalet Recreational Hockey Martin Quigley and League action' on Sunday as they dropped last-place Tilson's TV 6- J Ken Cowan scored twice for the winners, and singles went to Dwayne Storey, Steve St.. Amant, Marcell Vallee, and Ray Cote. Scoring the Tilson goals were Roy Ferguson and Sports 4-3 and Pollard's Refrigeration dumped Dock Lunch 4-2. Mare 'Duquette was rewarded for his goal and three assists for Commodore Hotel, as he was named player of the game in the Hotelmen's win. Other goals for the winners were scored by Bob Monteith, Garry Kevin Moreau. Goaltender Mike Duquette of Pollard's was player of the game as his team topped Dock Lunch. Scorers were Ralph Battrick, Greg Arbour, Mike Orser and Richard Lefaive for Pollard's and Ken Edgar and Bill McIntosh for the Dock Alittle abouta ot of things by RON JOHNSON Here's a collection of facts and impressions on the sports scene both locally and professionally. Pick out what you like, or disagree with what you don't like. In other basketball news, remember MSS' Alumnae basketball night is Jan. 29 at the Hugel Avenue high school. If you want to play in either of the alumnae games, contact Chester Graham at the school, or at home. Rob Quesnelle. Lizotte, and Jules Lunch. Midland Athletics should improve The senior boys and girls teams of this year ' dramatically over the next couple of weeks, will play the returning stars of yesterday. As as their injury problems clear up, and they well, there will be a game featuring the i Elmvale work to improve their overall defensive ef- nearly unbeatable teachers against the Grade fort. They should snag third place in the OHA 13's. Sounds like fun, I wonder if they need an Intermediate league, even if it doesn't mean unbiased official? ao anything - all teams make the playoffs and The NFL, in its infinite wisdom, has Juveniles the top two teams pick their playoff op- adapted the NHL playoff qualifications. If you MIDLAND RECREATION ponents. Home ice advantage would be nice, have a team in the league with a nick name HOCKEY LEAGUE but will the Arena have ice long enough to that ends in "s" you get to share the playoff Sun. Jan.2 83 a support a championship team? money. It's a good thing that it only goes for é : : ; tie Penetanguishene Kings are starting to this year. Let's go out on a limb and make North Stars--9 Top Hat Amusements--5 show signs of fraying around the edges. After dumb predictions for the "'second season". Jan.3 83 Mon. going 12 games without losing, the magic Watch for Cincinnatf Bengals to take the Juggan's--5 pais B. seems to have disappeared. If it's just a AFC, while Tampa Bay Bucaneers will win in a aaa iy eeton slump, the Kings are not going to get help the NFC despite the feats of ex-Argo Joe i from their schedule to pull out of it. Leave it to Theismann of Washington. The Super Bowl Hebner's--13 Barrelworks--3 7 7 coach Ron Marchildon to find the formula for will go to....to be continued. : ' Sanat ar turning the club around just as he did at the eee PE kara start of the season. cae Montreal Canadiens have suffered through reais W._L...T...GF..GA..PTS by ARNOLD POSTER _ Stayner Siskins look to have the inside track their worst week in a long time, after losing Olympia 2 2 0-92 51 24 Moreau Farm in the race for the Southern Division title in and tying the Buds, and dropping an em- North Stars BY eae 990 50019 Equipment Juveniles Georgian Bay Junior C action. That is, if they barassing 5-0 decision to the Rooskies. My Hebners Oo 5) 109103. 5118 played a good close continue to defeat their rivals like Kings, rouge-bleu-et-blaanc sweater hasn't seen the Duggans 7 4 3 78 70 17 checking game Sun. Essa, and Midland. : : light of day for a while. Performance 7p. al a a Jan. 2in Elmvale which Although they lost to Essa, Sunday, Cen- Toronto jorunalists are ready for the Roadrunners 5 RAT 4Be070. dd ended in a tie Elmvale - tennials seem to be on an upswing. Cents playoffs already. Leafs have beaten three Barrelworks Top Hat AeeO he 02a, 0) 10408 ee TSO) 491035 2 LEADING SCORERS one Beeton - one. Both Goal tendenders played excellent with play more closely resembles what they were doing earlier in the season. However, are there some rumblings coming from whithin the mechanism? Can the team cope with teams in a row, but remember they have to catch Detroit and they're six points back and are going on the road where they haven't notched a win in 11 months. Name G...A...PTS Glenn Downey coming ; : Wayne Miller 19 24 43 up with some great internal problems, or will they falter as has OOe Gary Preston 19 18 37 saves when the team happened in the past? Good luck Ross Some important events coming up locally. Brian Philips 11 20 31 was down. McConnell. First the Big Brothers Bowl for Millions John Beauchamp 15 13 28 Elmvale missed their Basketball is in full swing around the area which takes place in February. Watch for Brendan Crowley 13 15 28 top goal scorer Kenny (It has been in swing for a while according to more news concerning sponsoring a less than John Swales 11 17 28 Graham who was sitting local female teams!) Anyway, Midland average bowler, in the next week or so. HanwBenroi 12 15 27 out a game misconduct. Commodore Hotel cagers are in a fight with Another socially prominent event is the Dan Cousineau 11 16 27 Elmvale has two Stayner Mystics for first place in Simcoe Timmy Snowarama snowmobile ride. Theme Ken Edgar 14 12 2%6 league games _ this County Intermediate Men's Basketball. They is the "Million Dollar Ride'. Scheduled date Randy Butineau 10 14 24 weekend at home with could win the race, but they need some of is Jan. 29 which is a Saturday. Pledge forms Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League Standings with six games r eee Team Wi eee ae Ae Pts Scoring for Beeton Doug Andrews' eyes. Hindson Marine 12 3.0 7 oh 24 were Rob Lisk assisted Chalet Sports 8 5 2 54 41 18 by Vaughan Rutledge Dock Lunch Ge 7 Wile le and John Stet- Sa Die ouROW ieee machowicz. Scoring for at FA Pollard's Refrig. 5.7 3) 49 50 118 Elmvale was Don Tilson's T.V 212 1 42 96 5 Whittan assited by THERE'S v9 ; um Randy Greenlaw. the first on Fri. night Jan. 7 at 9:30 p.m. And the second one Sun. Jan. 9 at 8 p.m. 12.9% GMAC inancing onall new 1982-83 Chevs., Olds & Chevy Trucks UP TO 48 MONTHS From Jan. 1 till March 31/83 1982 Cavalier Wagon *199. per month 48 months their injured players back, and they need to depend on continued fine play from Chester Graham and Jeff Attwood. They should get that, but I'll bet a good big man would light up are available from The Times office, and more information is handled by John Houston, whose phone number is 526-2240. It starts at the Sportsman Motor Inn in Victoria Harbour between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. A Your hometown newspaper LOCALLY OWNED LOCALLY OPERATED LOCALLY STAFF ED DIFFERENCE Just For You For home delivery every Wednesday, call 526-2283 D ea PILE -_" PUUsiene| = Ge . i r=a Subscribe aie: aeigcy LOCKHART MOTORS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St. Victoria Harbour }NEW PHONE NUMBERS 534-7251 534-3161 835-3813 Page 18, Wednesday, January 5, 1983 i

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