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INT. "A" HOCKEY
.GAME OF\THE YEAR
6th S'EDULED GAME
GODS ICH �. S IS PONTIA AM CS
\\ VS.
WING AM IMIOHAW
GOflERICH ARENA
FRIDAY JANUARY 18
8.30 p.m.
ADULTS 50c STUDENTS. 35c.. -CHILDREN 25c
RESERVE ThCKETS ON SALE NOW.
GODERICH JUNIORS WIN
Goderieh
Y ,Juniors swamped h Arena on Tuesday night
Wel-
lesleyb a score of 12 to 2 at the in a regular Junior hockey fixture.
Largest -crowd of, the --season, 046,
s:aty a rugged 'an?1 .spirited hockey
game- at •• the Arena /Friday night
last when Goderich Semis Pontiaes
defeated their old time rivals.. Wing -
ham Mohawks, by a score_of 81,o (L.
A total- of 13 penalties Was
Banded out, sib_ in each- of the .first
and third periods and 11ieblirer in
the second period. IUglit from the
outset of the game it,was ap lent
that both• sides intended to :eke
the going rough for the, opposition.
The referees from Kinca-r-;il%'
handed out penalties fast in the
first period to nip trouble in the.
bud' 'and although the second period
had 'only one penalty the -roughing
started agaip irtAhe final,-period.fand
in the final few second's of the
game a free-for-aIl battle was nar-
rewly averted.. Five Minute penal-
ties were given to both Newconibe
of Goderich and Giibbart of Wing-
-ham fnr..flghtuag in the third period.
Newcombe; who turned in a stel-
lar game, opened the scoring after
about three minutes of play in. the
first •period and subsequently .scored
another two goals to perform the
hat trick acid' win -a free hat fromGerrards. • First' period ended 3 to
2 - for Wingbam. In the second
period Goderich outscored Wingham
4to2,and inthefiialperiod2.to1.
summary ,
First Period
1; Goderich-Newcombe from Mac -
U nald, 2.47.
•-2. nghaua-,C'rewson, 3.58..
--• 3. • Wingbnnt- Vilaon from Grew--
.
--
Soh, 15.20. -
4. 'Wingham - Dewberry f r e iu
Underwood, 17.28. •;
,;. Goderich -- Newcoiirbe from
t1,ould, .17.42. •
Penalties: Newcombe, .McPhail,
Arbour; Bisset and Gould -of
.'. odexich..and _Py:m_of__W1ng,
ham.
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Second- Period
6. Goderich-Newcombe, unassist-
ed, 1.08. •
7. God_erlcli--McPhail frdm Bisset,
Wingham - Underwood froap
Dewberry, 6.26.
9. "Wingham-Crewson,„, unassisted,
11.03:
10:' G'odericli-Marponald from Du-
bick, 13.39. •
11. (,loclerich-Bisset from McPhail,
18.32.
Penalties : Gould, Goderich.
ThirdPeriod
13..Goc"Ierich-MIller from Gould;
.40.
•13,.• ,Winghn in. • Py ni, unassisted,'
4.55.
14. Goderich-MacDonald- f ro m
- Gad, 14�]
Penalties: Beacon,, Big$er, New-
colnbe- of . Goderich and Gib-
bart (2) and Wilson of Wing -
ham,
GOD1 ItICII -Goal, -Ginn; de-
fense, Gould and' Bigger forwards,
:Newcontibe, Dubick, McDonald,
(Bisset,- MePhail, Merriain,- Arbour,
Beacom, Miller, 'Hutchins, ring.
'\ 'GAM---OGoa1, Sangst
fenfie, Westlake and Pym for-
wards, ioclridge, Wilson, Cr son,
Giiahart, Deirh r• Templeman,
Underwood, " •Filbert, Killingbeck,
Brent and Stainton_
LADIES' BOWLISit
The standing at the end of the
fourth 'game of the second series is
as follow's
MERCURY:LINCOLN-METEOR
Happy Gang
Strikeouts
Bombers ,
White Caps
Pin Whackers
Alley Cats' ::...
Loa fors '-
Toppers ,
Khoekotits" "
Blne Bells r
24
21
19
17
1(T
14
13
WINGHAM, .Ian'"
Intermediates effgc i --the Wingham
Mohawks stere Saturday night, 8-7,
in an' Intermediate "A" W.O.A.A.
Contest.
A goal bjy Miller in the dying
minutes of the third period gave
the, visitors their margin of -Victory.
Newcombe --dad__ Miller led the
'attack: for tlie visitors while ,Crew
:son was tops for Winghtafrt:
W 1wgIIkM-Gonl,'•Sangster de-
fense,. Westlake, Z'y=m centre, Dew-
berry; wings, Templeman, Under-
wood; sole., Gebhart, Lockridge,
Wilson, Crewson; Hilbert, Killing -
peck, Stainton, .
GOD�RIQH -= Goal, Ginn ; de-
fense, ' Bigger, Gould; centre, New-
combe; wings, Dulrick, MacDonald ;
subs., Bisset, Merriam, McPhail,
Arbour, "Hutchins, Miller, Pring,
-Beacom.
First Period •
1--i1\'iinghana, Ililbert (Westlake).
5.46. ..
2- �Winghaaul, 'Crewson ('Wilson)
----
3•--Goderich, Newcombe - (Mnc-
Donald,-Dublek) 9.51. '
4-Moderie'l►, Bigger (MePhail)
14.25.
5--Goderich,
IWINGHAM -AND GODERICH
'CLASH HE -RE- JANUARY 18
The Wingham ' Mohawks . clash
'Ivith Goderich Santis Pontiacs Fri-
day, Jan, 18, at Goderich and- an-
other bumper crowd will be'ondl;,tud
since these two evenly matched
te:Uns can be depended upon to dish
up exciting hockey. Goderich has
won the first -two games from the
Wingham team in regular league
fixtures by close .scores. In „ the
last game at--Winghhm on Saturday
night an estimated 300 Goderich
erns went to,Wingham to .see their
team -win by one goal.
In an exhibition ,game- at -Gode-
rich on Monday night, the Wood-
stock . Athletics, a senior B team,
defeated Goderich by, a score of
Ii to 2. -•
The'new electric scoreboard at
the Arena has now been placed. -
Additional -flags have also arrived,
the latest one being that of South
Africa.
GODERIC1I SAMIS PONTIACS'
Goals Aslists Points
Neil,` ommbe ...,.. 8 6 14. _..
Merriam 5 5 10
MacDonald 4 6 - 10
Bisset' 4 5 9
Gould 2 7 - 9
-
Dubicl. '4 _ 5____ 9
McPhail 4 --- 1 5
Arbour- - 3 - 1 4
Miller 3 1 4
Hutchins' 02 2
Bigger 1 . _ .. 0 1
Beacom 0 1 1
Merriam (Gould) Pring 0 . 0 , ° 0
MINOR HOCKEY
Double Header
7 a'clock
Goderich Lions Bantams
Vs
' W'ingham Bantams
Goderich; Lions Midgets
VS.
Wingham Midgets
The high' singles on Monday •even-
ing w re : Isobel Westlake, • 325;
Marg. Jeffery, 282; Mamie Mac
Kay, 27:;.
•-The high triples were; Marg.
Jeffery, 071; Phyllis Carrick, 616,;
Isobel Westlake, 013, '
•
Gederich Arena
Thurs., -Jan. 10
Support rYour . Stara of
Tomorrow
COLBORNE COLTS WIN -
,racitif1DRICH5 TO -2
On, 'Mofrday~t C(6on 'row,
ship Colts - =defeated- the -Zurich
Midgets • at Goderich Arepa before
gootrl-kized crowd by a score
.-..af-
5to2:''
First goal was scored by Zurich
at 13 •minutes followed by a second
counter at 16.30. Thirty =seconds
later . f'red Buchanan, on a pass
from Hicks, '4 cored the first goal
for Colborne to make it 2-1 far
Zurichot the end of the first period.
At 13.15 in the seeond_Seriosi, .Col -
15.32.
0-Goderich, Newcom-b6, 15.58,
Penalties_ .- ..Crewson,-__Gou1d,�
Bigger 2.
Second Period
7---4Wingham, Underwood (Dew-
berry) 3.18.
B---Goderich, MePhail (flisaet,
: 'Merriaf) 0'q8.�-
9-Goderich, . Miller (Newcombe,
L-10--.
... Hu) 9.,
1--�Wingharntchins, Gebhart89'-(Under-
wood, Templeman) 15.13.
11-.Wingham, Killingpeck-.
pert) 17.47. -
Anshan, Lockridge
son) 19.22.
19.22.
Penalties --- t,ockridge, Bisset,
(lould, -
- Thifir -Period
13----+Goclefich, (could (Newcombe,
Dubick) 1-:54.
14--4wingham,- Crowson ('Hilbert)
10.47. -
15-Goderich, Miller New
Penalties' -- Wilaon, . Be' Atom,
Bigger, Arbour. -•
GODERIC H• SAMIS P.ONTIAC ,
S
FRIDAY, JAN•.TARY 1lth
.80-
-3P:M.
ti Goderich Arena_:
ADMISSION50c. ,_STUDENTS 25c. CHILDREN 25o'
borne evened the .score when • Chis-
lielfn scored on a pass from -Feagan.
In the third period Colborne ran,
in three goals to make the final
count 5 to 2 for Colborne. '
In the- Third _period Chisholm
scored at 1.27 on a2 -pass from
Feagan. At 10.41 Buchanan scored,
unassisted, and the final goal was
Wored-At 13.00 by 'Buchanan_.01 a_
passfrom Jewell and. 'Feagan.
COLBORNE-Goal, Freeman ; de-
fense, W. Hicks -and Chisholm;
forwards, Feagan, Jewell. Buchan-
an; alternates, Hackett, Youngl$fft,
Meyers, - MacDonald, J. Hicks,
(Wright, McPhee, Blake;; sub-goaler,
Horton. -
ZURIOII --- Goal, Orr ; defense,
Clarke and Parker; forwards,, Arm-
strong, Miller, McKinley, Wilbert,
Pollock, . Gasebo, Regier, .Hay, P.
_and' -E:• O'Brien.
Next home game for Colborne will
be on Monday, January 14,,, when
they meet Lucan:
8.30 p.m. Clinton vs. Goderich- Pontiacs.
Saturday, Jan1-41 nems f a.m. Pee Wee Hockey.
- 2 to 4 p.m. Pnbile "Skating;
8 to 10 p.m. Public Skating.
10 to 12 p.m, D$nce-Auditorium.
Monday, an. 1,4--2 to 3:P .... e-ggitao1__Skating.
3,30 to 5 p.m. Free School Skating.
5 to 6 p.m. Bantam Practice.
7 to 9 pan. Colborne Twp. vs. Lucan.
9 to 11 p.m. --,Public Skating. -
Tues., Jan 15-2, to 3 p.m. Pre-sehooI Skating.
3.30 to 5p.m. ' Free School Skating.
5 to 6 p.m. Midget Practice.. -
Wed., Jan 16-2 to 5 p.m. Curling. -
7 to 11 p.m. Curling.
Thursday, Jan: 17-2 to 3 p m. Pre- iliool Skating. _
3.30 to 5 `p.m. Free School'Skiiting. '
5 to 6 p.m. Bantam Practice.
6 to 7 p.m. Junior Practice.
7 to 9 p.m. Goderich ;Bantams vs. Lucknow.
9 to 11 p.m. Goderich- Midgets vs. Listowel.
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