Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1958, p. 7

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aurora crumbles junior defence to win 85 aurora bemrs showing plain old fashioned determination battered away at georgetown junior raid ers defensive wall until it came tumbling down midway through the third period friday night to gain an to 5 victory and set the jits record at a dismal 2 and 8 with just three games left in the schedule an indication of thebombard meat that lockhurst took are the shots on goal which totalled 50 16 id the first 25 in the second and onlv 9 in the third which odd ly enough was the locals most di sastrous period georgetown got to child s in the aurora net 33 times with pomeroy and doug rich ardson out of fridays lineup coach bill chard started with mc lean ward and harrison shifting glen dance the only remaining member of regular first line back on defense dance was later wor ked back up front as chard tried various combinations in an effort to get at least one line that could go both ways georgetown s back checking was almost nil the jr raiders had the lead twice in the game once in the first period and again in the 3rd and it was ross turner who put them out in front both tunes the opener was scored from close in when baxter fed to tur ner at the goal mouth at 15 27 just 8 seconds before olliver beat lockhurst on a solo rush at 1535 olliver was atsq in on aurora s goahead tally scored by mckln- don about a minute later tm play touched off by davis while j bob coxe wa4 serving a hooking7 penalty rutledge put the bears two up at 250 of the second period from mcgulnnia and browning lockhurst passed his biggest test around the 5 minute mark when he turned aside a dozen or more shots while dance warmed the penalty bqx after elbowing davis a pair of tallies by ron mclean pulled the jrs even he was on a line with ross cunningham and bill richardson when he got his rirst one on a rebound at 10 10 and was with ward on his secoqd marker just 40 seconds later his second was the better of the two and one of the best of the night ward started mclean away on a break but with just the goalie to beat from the blue line in he par tlally lost control of the puck and let it get ahead of him childs a little over anxious left his crease and started out for the pill mc lean just reached ahead and de flected it by the aurora goalie and to the open net rutledge teamed with mcguln- nls for his second of the period at 1240 mcqulnnls had the first try lockhurst blocked his shot but left a rebound for rutledge who made it 44 aurora had the odd man when baxter and coxe clicked for the equalizer at 16 50 they were kill ing off a penalty to ward at the timo- turner brought the crowd to their feet when he put the jr rai ders ahead for the second time af ter eleven minutes of end to end hockey in the final period it was the kind of play penalized play crs think about while they re serv ing their sentence turner who i had just completed a kneeing pen alty took possession of uw puck as soon as he bit the ice romped jn and scored what first appeared as an occa sional mental lapse on the part of the defence in the early stages of the game grew to gaping holes in the last half of the final period as aurora punctured the george town rear wall almost at will sampson sunk a pair to complete his hat trick while mckinnon ad ded singles to run the aurora to tal to 8 mckinnon sampson cook and rutledge looked best for the bears mclean harrison baxter turner and lockhurst stood out for georgetown scoring summary t 1st period 1 georgetown turner 1st baxter 1527 2 aurora olliver unass 1538 3 aurora mckinnon olliver and davis 1840 penalties davis jw coxe 13s hodgson 1835 4 aurora rutledge mcguinness browning 250 5 georgetown mclean 4th cunningham richardson 10 10 8 georgetown mclean 5th n ward 1120 7 aurora rutledge mcguinnis 1240 8 georgetown baxter 1st coxe 16 50 penalties- dance 5 19 ward 15 05 richardson 19 40 3rd period 9 georgetown turner 2nd harrison hyde 1122 10 aurora sampson mckinnon 14 28 11 aurora jvjcg a innis th orotorrown hmalo wednesday kw k is b08 pagk7 rutledge 16 13 12 aurora sampson olliver icakinnon 16jj5 13 aurora mckinnon un 1732 penalties baxter 2j6 hodgson 45 ward 7 00 turner and mc kinnon 9 jo hodgson 1232 davis 1655 z wheat marketing plan is carried a release from the ontario marketing board states that the proposed ontario wheat produc- cers marketing- plan has carried by a substantial margin it may be of interest to our readers to- learn that halton was the only county in ontario which failed to give a majority vote for the plan manifactirers clearance chesterfield davenport sectional suites 60 suites in every style colour and fabric air foam zipper cushions and covered decks these suites are of the highest quality by many wellknown manufacturers illustrated are only a few of the terrific selection available s i order now take advantage of our free layaway and storage plan no down payment up to 2 years to payl prices from 159 up w00lhea0 frendly furntture centre on the corner of 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