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10 Years ago.  Our Referee, "Nick the Hammer" retired and the King made a schedule that assigned each member a day where you had to be the Referee for the night.  Beak was a busy teacher and only published one newsletter each month.  The following is the newsletter for April 1995.

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January 1971

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flopped ,turned side ways and slipped into the net.  That looked like a sure winner until Harvey teed one up from a bad angle and scored the tying goal.

April 7

Another thriller!  The Blues checked in at 42.4 years and the Whites tipped the calendar at 41.3.  Tweedy was in the nets for the visitors while The Anvil protected the home net.  It was a game of momentum.  The Whites went up 2-0 early, only to have the Blues storm back with 4 unanswered goals.  The Whites woke up and took a 5-4 lead  with 3 of their own.  With less than 2 minutes to play, Beak tied the meaningless score with a low shot in the corner.  The Home team threw everything at the Blues when they pulled their goalie and added 6 or 7 attackers.  It almost worked, Tweedy was tested to the max. The Blues almost cleared the puck, but Dill Deau kicked it back in to keep the pressure on his goalie.  Time finally ran out on the Whites.  Blues 1. Whites 0.

(left to right) Woody Berserk, Beevis Morgan, Bluto Bryja,
Butt-head, Z-Man, Harvey, Beak and Drano's Beer.

Dates to Remember

March 31

  • 4/21 Harvey's day to Ref.
  • 4/28 Suchy's day to Ref., Last Game of the Year, Last chance to Buy Bowling tickets
  • Summer Hockey starts, $150.00 is due. $50.00 for part timers.
  • 5/27 Bowling for Panties at Tivoli Bowl in Downers Grove.  The King has requested your presence at $15.00 per person.  Thor is taking your food order.  Let him know if you want chicken or chicken.
  • 6/3 or 6/10 Duffer Picnic (Boris is working on the date)
  • 9/8 Full Moon, 25th Season

The road trip rejuvenated the Veteran Duffers.  4 meaningful goals were scored.  Papa Joe started the meaningful parade when he caught a flip pass from Stump and flipped it past Gary the Ghost.  Thor Miller knotted the score with a blast through Eddie the Anvil.  Just when it looked like another 1-1 tie, Beak came out of the corner with the puck.  The Anvil gave Beak 2 inches of daylight between the post and his pads.  Most hockey players  know that the puck needs a minimum of 3 inches if you shoot it right,  but Beak knows that his shot never goes the way it should, so he shot.  You know what happened, the puck flipped,

(Left to Right) Harvey, Beak,Dill Deau, Stump, Kosseroll and Hacksaw. Koss looks like he just took a left hook on his right nostril

 

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