Page 6 THE REVIEW Wednesday, February 14, 1979, Wedr | P ] : | | ] , F ] h : | | Tra velodge lockey Team Vies For Top Place With Sidney Freight — ; Looe | Cen in the third by Mike Miller | goal getting the puck from | LaPage both getting hat divisi and Dave LaPage getting | Jim. Terry Short scored the | tricks. Other goals scored comm his second for the win. other goal for Sidney in the | for Travelodge were John yond Feb. 6 - Shoreline - 6 — | losing cause. ‘| Hasuik and Dave Christie, finalit Sidney Hotel -3 Mike Nunn and_ Rick Eden both scored twice as ~ they doubled Sidney Hotel. Chris Cheadle was a welcome addition to the - Hotel bench but won't be in top form for a while. still set up a goal by Don Sparling for Hotel. Derek Allan played a strong game picking the top corner for his goal while setting up two others. Ken Nobury also scored for Shoreline. The game was played well by. both teams with. only four minor penalties called. Feb. 7 - Bob Whyte - 7 — Sidney Freight -5 Bob. Whyte dominated the score sheet- ina hotly protested game with charges inconsistent officiating laid against referee-in-charge Al Pelton. As Al has been a con- troversial figure all year we are-expecting a very vocal grievance meeting. . The once powerful Sidney. Freight Flyer’s have been “ lowered to trying.to win a game over arule instead of '. winning on the ice regar- diess of how a goal is called. The effort for Bob. Whyte was all out as goals were scored by seven different players - Dale Tweedhope, Bob Bower, Ken Bath, Kim of HOCKE Y ISN’?T AL WA YS. a fun’‘sport, a heavy check during fast paced action and was fact which Bruce McKay of the Travelodge . slammed against the boards. (Review photo Krarup, Dave — Pumple, ae Reed Pumple and Doug - team became painfully aware during a recent by Tom Cronk. ) Miller. “game against Sidney Freight. He received a ‘Player's. who stood - out for Sidney. Freight, Rob Smith and Jim Humphries. Both showed.a lot of drive and each’picked up two. goals and’. two only be beaten for one’goal in the third. — As. Mike. was a standout “Randy Smith coming back on the bench -after being ‘sidelined. with ‘torn ligaments. . ; Feb..5:- Travelodge - 4— Travelodge, on ~ the other: hand, started the year with’ only four. wins. and. 12 games but: continued. to AS the 1978/79. season. winds down’. some in- “teresting : predictions. | are ‘coming close to reality. TNs - Saaniichton Plaza 7855 E. Saanich Road ‘could ‘surprise a few teams in‘the-play-offs as they have- sin the: past: few. weeks. It: “was. nice’.to see’ Sidney Hotel’s _ Cheadle t pack “the only. goal in the-second ‘from the stick of Dave |’. “LaPage’ who. played.an | excellent .. game*. for. the |: Golden Beatis: oe iad ~In.the..third Randy Epp | ‘scored to tie the game, but | ight’s: “Dave: - Sparling» cored: togive. Freight:.the’ | lead: ‘once -again. Freight _LUX TON ROAD ‘played:a good. third: period » “ “Tas they. outsHot-. Travelodge “loa. m. Till Dark 414-9 but Mike Earl could two losses; have,. as: of late, ~ been playing. like! pee-wee » oo pups with’ the. exception of ~one:: “OF - two° players; who have. i SPECIAL THIS WEEK - WE DELIVER 652-4641 z ‘Sunday Feb. 1, 1979 Div. BE Bay s United Rowdies. . bee Saran a) Peninsula Trojans. ae ool i Saturday, F Feb. 10, 1979 Div, Bg A 4B: Peninsula “Juan de Fuca :V.1..5 fe Bm Pumas. 0.0.0. 0..%. | Molding. . Seeeees 4 es q@.. Div. 5D: Jde. Fuca Peninsula Thunderbirds of tilt | q Sooke Forest Products 0... sees eee cree a i | oe ii H. Div. 6A; Peninsula, Be i sunt 4 ‘Dolphins . viveus7 Lansdowne E.O. Colts 0 ‘8 Dive 8 Soutli: Gordon we ly Head Stockers...33:...0 (oR Div. 68) Wests: “Rays ‘Utd. Newport. Meats. 7 y «Div. 9 West: q de F : Norton Masonry “Peninsula Eagles ..... ~ Peninsula Warriors ...0 failed show Thunderbirds: continued i Trojans - to. their winning soccer streak ~on Saturday. with © their: fourth: consecutive victory - _two by shut-outs. UTD: Rowdies who:won 3- i ; . , . Feb. 8 - Travelodge - 8 — Sidney Hotel - 3 Travelodge jumped.to a Dave Russell also playe an well picking up three assist 11 c for his night’s work, Hoiel disa were - - Sidney. Freight. which | improve till now. Sidney Freight-3. off a» recent injury looked’ | assists. Both-of Jim’s goals SPECIALIZING IN. anyone would have picked |. With’ only three games | — Sidney Freight jumped to | shaky in the third as he was | were scored while ‘freight NDOOR FLOWERING PLANTS. as a run away for. first place left, they have a chance to | a early 2-0-lead by Terry beaten for three of ‘nine | Was killing penalties, Rob SEE OUR SELECTION OF as they romped to. 20. wins | tie Sidney Freight for top | Short and Rob Smith in the shots, two goals coming late | also scored a. shorthand © " {GROW-LIGHTS. _while only being tagged for | honors. Bob: Whyte . still | first period. Travelodge got"| ~ Lo Peninsula Leopards... .0 enough class to handle Bays - ; Mow four to nothing Iead as | Played a good clean game) ygarti Hotel lacked a strong | Goalscorers for Hotel, all inl patric offence. Travelodge, on the | the third period, were Row pyc other hand, was flying with | Tyler, Bill Price and Don depar Ken Poskitt and Dave | Sparling. Mow’ wal years February 10th, 1979 | ways TEAM GAMES W ‘LT GF Ga prs| {ist Sidney Freight......30 ..20°... 8.. 1-..186. 109....41 MS Travelodge. ......-- 15... 9.,5..138, 134...35 , Fi Shoreline... 0.06.0 29.43 11. 5.137, 125 3p hee Sidney Hotel .......30..11 0. 15. 4.152. 167 ., 26 Bob Whyte... 00... 29... 6 ..22.. 1. 96.178 ...13 tow TOP GOAL SCORER AS OF: : February 10th, 1979 J PLAYER GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Rob Smith Sid. FL... PP bs rea b Sa .70 Chris Cheadle Sid. H. BSvvceeeee 33 wo... wes 68 Rick Eden Shoreline 00.6... Weer ee WD ee, 58 Kerr Lewis Sid. F E Alvin Miller Sid. F 47g Don Gowan Shoreline ...... 2: Sn 23 2... ees 1:40 he -Avie Stubbington Sid. F. .... 19... 28... ee 47. “OQ Ken Poskitt TvL. .....-..-. 26.2... 20 .......0.. 46 “197 Ken Norbury Shoreline ..-.. 19 ....... 26.2... 0.08, 44 f Derek Allan Shoreline ..... | ae 25 kee, 42 ve -Rick-Farrant Sid/ He... 52. 1B eee. 24... 42 725 -Ron Tyler Sid. H.2....6... 2) Bo: 39, ave Dave Lapage TvL. ..e...-. i) re V7 oe. eee, 38 304 Jim Humphries Sid. Fon... VE 2... 24 oe... Tenty Parent =a. H. "Admission 25 cents. 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