HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-16, Page 4Flyers iIof
Mitchell's: Assault
Visitors Make Determined Push
in Final. Period but
Fail to Tie
Sty Kitt's £hainpions
Easy for Flyers'
E ibition Game Viringliam.
with 1946 Juvenile
Finalists
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Holding off a,.deterwlned final period
give, , ( derieh Flyers defeated
Mitchell fry in a scheduled Jtilsior -4.e"
hockey game at the local rink last
Thursday. night.
In the first minutes ,of the opening
period close checking played a proui-
inent cpart„but at 9.52 George Westlake
broke the spell by scoring unassisted.
Then followed two quick goal, the
Iirst4 from Fisher, who after carrying,
the -tick from the. t;uderich end
slapped his Om rebound past Roland.
Hard-working Bobbie Allis then.. con-
verted D. Ainslie's pass -out thirty -Ave
seconds later. With Mitchell a man
short, Doig scored unassisted on a
break -away. ,The period ended with Hayter and testing Roland in
the Mitchell nets.- ,
After Ginn had picked out several
hard shots, Mitchell finally broke into
the scoring column when Weber beat
Ginn at close range, Pigeon -.as sting.
While Doig was serving two minutes
for boarding; Walther and McNairn,
both ex -Flyers, and- McGill • stormed
the Goderich cage, but stout defensive
Work by Westlake and Ainslie -kept,
kept,
thein from scoring. - Back at full'
strength. the Flyers took the of erlsiv
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An even two dogen girls turned out
for practice tat the West street arena
on Monday night, . Since .that ,time
other -. girls: have . expliPsscd - tlaoiar
fie
sire to try out for the Goderich ladies'
hockey team. Another practice is to
be held next Monday evening, at which
time it is hoped 'a general idea w11
be 'Obtained as to the `amount. gf ma-
terial available for a team. These
girlsare showing real enthusiasm as
hoclkec-allaying aspirants.
"The youngest .figure skater in On-
tario," five-year-old Wayne Graham of
Stratford, captivated the hearts of the
audience at thb ][dons figure skating
carnival he Friday night Ernie
Breckenridge, of Goderich, a member
of the Stratford .Ice Skating Club,
states tha,tespite the fact that Wayne
is nearing tlie age of six the diminutive
lad is a veteran figure skater. Bath
last winter, and the winter before that
he performed at the Stratford Ice
Follies. IIis father accompanied him
to •Goderich. Personnel of the Strat-
•
ford Skating Club is not from Stratford
alone but from other centres tiho, in-
cluding Goderich.. Woodstock-, Kitch-
ener and St. Marys.
Goderich badminton enthusiasts went
into a huddle recently and emerged
and at 11.02 Bobbie scored his
with. the decision_that a badminton
vectind goal with It, Ainslie assisting,.
tfie in dada., the badtninton enthusiasts are
I suited in a major penalty • fol.'
former and a nanor penalty for the '
la t ter.. - - the building will he available 10 them.
Af it isn't. then they plan to try to
At the beginning of the third -period
both teams were a 1111111.sh'ort. It was seeure
Harbor. .Another meeting. has been
evident that Mitchell was -prepared 10
turn on the power and playing. four
forwards they mcere soon rewarded,
McCann Scoring op a perfect pass from
Weber_ However, that score was nulli-
pass 011: a- brenk-away. At the ele•ven-
minute mark 111cNairn, after taking -Me -
Gill's pass, fought his way ,through
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In a wide-open exhibition game . of
hockey played to the Winghara arena
before five hundred fans on-, aturdaY_
night, 6 oderiel's Louzon Ayers. de-
feated last year's Juvenile "A" final-
ists, .the St. Catharines Lions, 11-3:
The teams:
ST. CATHARINES--Goal, Testers
(Locking) ; defence, Buck, Everitt; `
centre,, L. Meloni ; right wing, Maxwell; ,
left wing, Whalen; alternates,/Argent,
Court, Katzman, Switzer, .11.. Meioni,
O'Hearn, O'Brien, and McNutty.
GODERIC----Goal, Ginn ; defenCep
Westlake and Ainslie • centre, Doig;
right wing, J. Bisset; left wing, tay-
ter ; alternates, Fisher, Mero, B. ,r
McDonald, Allen, Newcombe, H. War-
ren and D. Warren.
Referee -Alf,. Lockridgo,' Wingham ;
linesauail, Roy Faulkner, Goderich.
6 < n
a rmorieS,'. t 1) discuss further plans.
About half -a -dozen teains have .ex-.
gaiues With the -Louzon Flyers. .They
are.. St. -Catharines Juvenile' "A"s,
(Toronto district) Juniors, Seaforth-
the- Flyers' defence to bent Ginn on a
Intermediates and_Plinton Colts. The
low hard drive. Then McCann scored -
.present schedule will not allow -for any
his second 'goal of _the night at 16.10
exhibition • gaines in the immediate -
with McGill's help.. -With a minute
and fifteen se onds left Weber. pushed •
a loose in ck ast. Ginn- VA- the' final
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
score of th .„,athe. Hostilities ended -
with the Mitchell players crowding the
local goal in a^ desperate, effort to 'GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Jan.- 14._
Mr: Hugh Davidson of London was a.
come out even.
Alliu was the best performer for the
Flyers, 'while Weber starred for •the
losers. About three hundred fans were'
MITCHELL -Goal, Roland; defence, Christmas, owing to illness. Mrs.
Snelling. Houzet- centre, .McNairp: Gordon Orr is, teaching' in her place.
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week -end A;isitOr with his mother, Mrs..
We are' sorry to report that Mrs. J.
1.11Ltchell. wa liable to commence
right wthg." Walther: -
I Cann, Drummond, Jor
Chessell.
'eft wing, Mc- - . We dire ;lad to report that Mrs. Robt,
Pigeon, Mc -_t Davidson. was, able to. leafs the hos-
ah, Cornish, pital after suffering from°on attack of.
pneumonia. She is now convalescing
at the home of Cher daughter, :Airs. '1.
Sowerby.
Township School Area. -The ,Board
of Trustees of Goderich Township -
School Area met on the evemirig• of
''Jtintt1ry-9th4n--No� No:,
11 iias entered the school area, making
° six schools now under one board of
trustees. The .next_ meeTing will be
Belvier of Toronto ls visiting at het
'Myra' Elliott: is oonfined to Goderich
hospital, having been operated on for
Jack Drennan and LyAl. Campbell Westlake and Ainslie:- eentre, Doig:
spen a few days in Toronto. right wing. J. Bisset: left _wing, Hay-
, eon ratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ter: alternates. Fisher, Mero, Allin.
Maurice wler_ - tilt arrival of their, R. ,11c,D en aid • °
Sunday. man -Faulkner, Goderich.
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