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The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News 1972-01-06 - 1972-12-21
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Page 10 OLDS GAZETTE Thur., Mar. 16, 1972 ELKS PLAYOFF Hockey Provincial Play-Offs - Camrose Maroons vs 0 GAZETTE SPORTS Ramblers full marks for 7-3 win The playoffs in the Chinook came momentarily alive. His ef- Hockey tise — sehen under- | fort was followed by Payn’s séc- way and the Olds Elks-and Dids- ginal Bact bury Ramblers are hooked up| ond goal oe the, meh, ears in a classic series that resumes | by John Price and Ivan Olsen. tonight (Tuesday). The Ramb-| But Mickey Lennox smothered lers trampled the league-lead-| the Elks flame with the final ing Elks by a7 to 3 score in the| goal of the game at 17:10 and cpening game and he Thurs the Ramblers were full meas- the play throughout the Thurs- ; ie day night contest. Saturday ure for their victory. night in Didsbury, before. | Bill Huget started in the net cheering throng the Elks gained | for the Elks and Sid Heykant a split in the two games, win-' replaced him about midway ning 6 to 5. | through the second period. Meanwhile, the Innisfail Eag-| Meanwhile, Lawrenson in the les have chalked up a two-game | Rambler net was exceptionally advantage over the troublesome steady and stopped some close- Rocky Rams in the other league | in Elk drives. The Elks too, had playoff series. The Eagles have | trouble with the puck bouncing won by scores of 7 to 3 and 6) off Rambler legs on drives from to 3. | the blueline and at least two of The dig difference in the | these cost ‘the. Elks on the score Thursday game in Olds, was in| Sheet. the -goal-teriding and the shoot- | — ing by the two clubs. This was | most noticeable during the sec- | ond period, when the Rambfers | s . ’ Miller quartet outscored the Elks four goals, : | to one. = "son agoean out the om-/ WINS Qg@ill _Bill Morgan lers in front at the 6:24 mark| of the first period, completing; For many years a Miller brot- 2 pretty passing play from Dar-| hers rink has been curling in win Krebs. Vern Payne put| the Butterfly Bonspiel at ‘Cres- the Biks back into contention | ton, B.C. Usual members of the at the. 1:09 mark of the second | rink were Ted Miller, Syd Mil- period on a power play £0al/ Jer, Bugz Miller and Tim. Mil- with Rick Dawson in the penal- | jer with (Chie Miller and “Pop” ty box. The assist on the goal) milter on the sidelines cheéring went to Ivan Olsen. the boys on. This year, Ted is The Ramblers then scored 5| sunning hitsélf in Arizoha and! a strong showing with @ second unanswered goals up to the 7:57| Buzz is lapping up the sun in mark of the thind period. Marks-|the Okanagan, so Tim Miller men for the Ramblers were| and Syd Miller had to recruit Darwin Krebs, M. Lennox, Doug | two outsiders. Drawn into the Meniece and.a brace of. goals| annual outing were Bill Allan by Miller McCoy. Téd Dem-/ of Olds and Lyle Lebert of Cal- chuk stored for the Elks, un-| gary, and as usual the Miller assisted at the 11:21 mark of |rink was the top winner in the the third period, as the Elks/ Bonspiel. Discover the extras in d Stock fo aD Elks face \High Schoo Camrose in Provincials The Olds Elks will continue their quest of Albefta Interme- diate “C” honors this week-end in games against the Camrose Maroons. The Maroons ousted the Vermilion Tigers in their first. round by a total goal count of 10 to 6, in the games. The Maroons play in the North Central Alberta Interme- diate. “B” League with teams at Drayton Valley, Wetaskiwin, Camrose, Fort Saskatchewan, Barrhead, Stettler and - West- lock. The Drayton Valley entry in this league were Intermediate “Cc” Champions in 1971. The Elks will play in Cam- | rose Saturday, March 18th at 8:30 p.m., and then the. two teains will return te Olds for a Sunday afternoon encounter at 2:30 p.m. The Maroons top scorer is! Basketball Ends The senior High School bas- ketball season ended on March 10th with Olds. Senior High J6s- ing-ito Drumheller in the zone semi-finals. Olds had advanced -to—the semi-finals by defeating Tro- chu in the first round. Don Dahlgren léad Olds in the first game scoring 13 points. Don Jorsvik and Robert ‘Notley scored 10 points éach for’ Olds in the second game. The girls finshed their sea- son earlier on March 4th in a game featuring the CFAC Good Guys. The locals just managed to win with a 44 to 48 score. All in all it was a fairly suc- cessful season for both teams with the boys capturing. first place in their league and the girls ending up in ‘third spot. Senior Girl’s Basketball Statistics Top Scorers in the County of Mountain View Earl. Christensen, but the club| Kay Hagerty, Olds, 53 points or boasts the likes of Tom Burgess, ex-Edmonton Oil King Junior, and Roger Golenza, a top flight player in any league. So, reserve a date for the Elks Sunday afternoon at the comfortably-heated Olds Arena. College Curlers are Alberta Champs The Olds College Mixed curling team won the Alberta College championships during the championship series held in Grande Prairie on February 24 to 27. i The same fink were the Al- gary last week-end and made place finish against British Co- lumbia, Maititoba and Saskat- chewan. E The rink was skipped by Don Grant with Mary Jane Davies at third; Richard Schrader at second and Marion Johnston: at lead. The coach of the team is Ken Kinnear. 2 EXTRA OLD STOCK MALT LIQUOR 12 FL. OUNCES UNION MADE Brewed longer for extra smoothness, extra strength, extra satisfaction. These are the extras you’ll discover every time you open a bottle of O’Keefe’s Extra Old Stock Malt Liquor. The result of a unique blending of finest ingredients brewed with extra care—extra time, Extra Old Stock is FULLY MATURED O'KEEFE BREWING COMPANY LIMITED brewed much longer and aged to full maturity to bring you extra strength and unmatched smoothness. Try it. Stock up with Old Stock today and discover extra smoothness, extra strength, extra satisfaction, O’Keefe’s Extra Old Stock the malt liquor that takes the time to be better. Tuesday, March 21st, 7 p.m. — Tuesday. March 21st, 9 p.m. — 14.25 points per game. Judy Wardrope, Sundre, 47 points, 11.75 per game. Corine Seymour, Sundre, 8 points per game. Val Kallis, Olds, 24 points or 8 points per game. Bileen Leeson, Didsbury, 24 points or 6 points per game.. League Standing 32, WwW UL Points Sundre 3 1 113 Cremona 3 1 86 Olds 2 2 115 Didsbury 1 3 84 Carstairs 1 3 51 Top. Olds Scorers Points Kay Hagerty 53 Val. Kallis 24 Laura Godwin 16 4 teurie Latimer 8 3 Linda Werdelboe 10 4 Senior Boy's Basketball Statistics Top Scorers in the County of Mountain. View Don Umbach, Cremona 123 points or an average of 20.3 per game. Len Gill, Olds, 80 points or am average of 16 points per points or an average of 15 points pér game. Robert Notley, Olds 70 points for an avérage of 11.6 per ‘Kejp THorn, Cartsaits 66 Points or an average of 11 points per. game. Top Olds Scorers Les Gill, 80 points in 5 games Robert Notley 70 points in 6 games Don Joravik 43 points in 6 games Geary Shudra 39 points in 6 games Don Dahigern 35 points in 6 games, MEN’S SQUARE DRAW Monday, March 20th, 7 p.m. — R. Richards vs K. Gillrie K. Turnbull vs Stan Dodd L. Kelly vs R. Trachuk R. M. Turnbull vs B. Stone W. Sorenson vs G. Dodd Moriday, March 20th, 9 p.m. — L. Turnbull vs N. Holmes Chess Dodd vs E. Halina M. Buehler vs J. Birtles R. Maybank vs B. Stone R. Richards vs Stan Dodd K. Turnbull vs L. Turnbull L. Kelly vs G. Dodd N. Holmes vs R. Trachuk Thursday, March 23rd, 7 p.m. — Monday, draws Thursday, March 30th — (Chess Dodd vs M. Buehler W. Sorenson vs K. Gillrie R. M. Turnbull vs J. Birtles E. Halina vs G. Bartley March 27th — ‘Open for pick-up games, 10 Open for pick-up games, 7 draws. gatne. ‘Terry Riddle, Carstairs 90 Ww L Pt. Olds 6 1. . 267 Carstairs 4 2° 310 Cremona 3 3 249) Didsbury 0 6 202 Z s - s Nine - point effort give Henwood title With ‘first place locked up, the Olds Blks wént out and made sute Brock Hertivood cap- tured the Chittook Hockey Lea- gue scoriitg championship Tues- day, as the regular schedule concludéd with ‘two previously postpontd contests. Heriwood scored seven ‘goals and set up two ‘others, as Olds clobbered hapless Carstairs Colts 20 - 2. In the other game, Didsbury Ramblers nudged the Eagles 4-2 in Innisfail. The . best-ofsseven semi-finals open Thursday with Didsbury visiting Olds and Rocky. Moun- tain House playing at Innisfail. In Innisfail, Dale Krebs with two and Bill Morgan and Mic- key Lennox scored for Dids- ury, while Allan Ladd notched both Innisfail goals. Didsbury led 1-0 and 42 by periods, while Innisfail took 8 of 15 minors and the teams split two majors. Henwood’s linemate, Bill Bai- les, got two goals and set up 6 others, but details on the game are sketchy. John Price scored two and assisted on four. Vern Payne had three goals and two assists; And Teddy Demchuk al- so scored the hat-trick. Chinook League (“inal) GPWLT 7A Pts. Olds 32 24 8 0 223 101 48| Innisfail 32 20 11 1 161 130 41 Didsbury , 32 19 12 1 160, 91 39 Rocky 32 13 19 0 179 159 26 Carstairs 32 329 0 78 260 6 1] Roy-Al Heating OLDS, ALTA. cane ee <= GAMES COMMENCE AT 9:00 A.M. Game Time: 8:30 p.m. a al a hen enn scsi In a penalty-studded game at. The Elks Wert ahéad fo Stay \ Aye ' Lie he ais ae in the thifa péttiod ‘oh two goals night, the Olds Elks eé' ou ay sana ; a 6 to 5 win over the Didsbury before the midway poirit of the Ramblers to square their play- | Period. The first was a neat ¢ off series at one game each. | fort by Brock Henwotd with| Didsbury lead two to one at the Ted Negropontes and Bill Bailes end of the first period, the) assisting. The sééorid: was scor- teams were tied 4'to 4 at the| 44 py Ted Demehtik with Johh énd of the second and then the a i Tika scored twice in the final|Ptice Sasistng, ‘The final goal of the game ‘bélonged to the period. while the Ramblers : : Ramblers with Al Staples scor- could only muster a single goal ing at the 13:18 k fr evener. Tuesday, March 21st Olds Elks vs Didsbury Ramblers m the Olds Arena Ids Elks SUN., MARCH 19, 2:30 p.m. Olds Arena Doug Meniece. Huget had 34 stops during the game while Lawrenson had 26 drives directed his way. epee IN MEMORIAM WEBB — In loving memory of a dear fathi#t arid husband, who paceea aivily March 1966, at Lahpiey, B.C. ‘His Oving face I hope to se® ‘again, Though the days have passed away, Sleep on dear loved one, And take your mest. Tey miss you most, ‘Who loved, you best”. : Lovingly tememberéd by his wife anid family. E Mrs. Willitt Webb. “(he Elks scored their six goals on 8 ‘assists, ‘while the Ramblers collected five assists on their five goals. Twenty-three penalties were handed out in the game. The Ramblers. struck swiftly in the opening period with Dar- win Krebs scoring at the 45 sec- ond mark. However, the Elks on the return play at 1:35 got Brock Henwood into the clear and the league-leading scbrer to pave the way for the series DIVERSIFIED CERTIFIED LEAR SEED SPANNED and ZEPHYR CHECK OUR PRICES Phone 945-1223 — Calgary SEED ‘ CROPS LTD. made no mistake as he pumped his shot behind Lawrenson. At 14:31 the Ramblers went ahead again on an unassisted goal by Dale Krebs. The Elks got three goals ear- ly in the second period. The opening goal was scored by Randy Bartley from Doug Mc- Donald at 1:18. The second goal came from the: stick of Lynn McDonald with Ted Demchuk drawinv the assist, at 4:20 and the third goal at 9:25 was scor- ed by Bill Bailes from Henwood and McDonald. By ‘the 19:26 mark of the period, the. 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