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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-05-02, Page 6iremen, Ram Help Out To Make Tourney Success Y8iittt42, Canada Week, which went° internatio:tal this year and may become coast-to-coast in scope next Tourney Scores Year, wound up here Saturday whet Toronto Shop.sy's clinched the WEDNESDAY SCORES • ORed Championship with an 8-2 "C" Series indiry Over a leg.weary Elmira Clinton 8, Lambeth 0 squad. Watford 8, Durham 3 Ooderieli Pee Wees, coached by / Watford 4, West Lorne 2 Ted Williams, captured the "B Tenthiskaming 11, Centralia. 2 series crown, but were ousted by Temiskaming 4, Ridgetown 0 Elmira, the "42" titleholders, in the Elmira 13 Southampton 0 amid championship play-off round. During the series, the Goderich ilads won one exhibition game with Port [Huron, the first U.S. entry to play in the pee wee hockey tourna- ment, but they lost other exhibi- t° contests with St. John's and Winnipeg. The annual Winnipeg-Goderich ohallenge game, in which the Mustangs defeated the locals 4-2 Saturday night, was the last tilt ;af the, 77 -game, eight-day schedule. With temperatures unseasonably tiigh, local .hrernen were called out to the arena twice to pour thous- ands of gallons of water on the roof to cool things off and keep the ice from getting too soft Firemen were called out first on Thursday afternoon. After less than an .hour of deluging the arena, they quit and let nature take over Peterboro 5, London 5 when it started to rain. On Friday 1 (Peterboro wins on shots on goal night, they went back again to 26-18) spray more .water on the building. Peterboro 5. Sarnia 0 ,„..gtge,failed To Show St. John's 11, Port finron 0 ChairmanNip" Whetstone and ; RIDAY SCORES other tournament officials express-' ° Series ed themselves as well sati,liedi St. Lambert 1. Welland 0 'with this year's tournament, which Brampton 4, St. Lambert 2 aireW1,300 pee wee players, repe-; "C" Series setting 73 teams from four Prm- Elmira 2, Temiskaming 0 -t..triees and one state. There was to "C" Series Final be a '74th team, but Hornepayne ailed to show up. Next year, it is hoped there will be an entry from Penticton, B.C., es,7 hich would make the tourney eoaat-to-coast. Though Toronto Shopsy's won Zap team honors, -the top individu_ Peterboro 3, St. John's 0 all performance was put on by "B" Series Final Rodney Seiling, Ehnira's 12 -year- Goderich 5, St. Marys 1 old -ace. By scoring the overtime goals that ousted Goderich and ensall, he singlehandedly put his team into the grand championship anal against Shopsy's. Against Toronto, he skated through -the entire Shopsy team to tore. Unfortunately, three tough games in one day proved too much aven-for Elmira. The tired young- sters lost 8-2 to the Toronto outfit, aponsore-d 'by 1/4the Maple eafs: ions) 0 Earlitr in the tonrnament, Seil- Elmira 4, Hensall ("D" champ- ing scored:seven goals in a single4 i"s) 3 game. Toronto Shopsy's 8, Elmira 2 Shelter Entire Teams Exhibition Game _ 'More than 300 boys were placed Winnipeg 4, Goderich 2 . in Goderich homes for overnight ccommodat ion -during Young Can- i ada Week, - according to Ebb Ross, Ron Homuth, Denni§ , Williamson, thaiiinan of the billeting cum; Wayne Rutmg arid 'Yong Harrison. alttee. Ted Williams' charges outshot St. Largest group at any one home Marys 2149. was at the residence of Mr. an Atter ousting St. John's 3-0, t'Irs. Wilfred Larder, R.R. 1, Gode- Peterboro Pee -Wees were them- dch. There, the entire Peter- 'selves beaten ' 3-0 by Toronto borough team and coach -number- Shopsy's in the "AA" final Friday Eng 22 - stayed. Seven play- night. In the "A" series final, ens 'from the Scarboro team Stratford won the Town of Gode- stayed at the home Mr. and rich Trophy_ by edging Brampton Mrs. Gordon Kerr, Cambria road. 5-4. The Toronto Shopsys team stayed Grand Championship Round 4 Bayfield. Elmira -Pee Wees figured in three Wherever players ,frorn Bramp- of the four games played Saturday ton stayed, gifts of a dozen roses for the grand championship of (from the Flower Town of Canada the tournament. In their first were taken by the players. In ,contest, the "C" winners scored a numerous other cases, appreciative 54 victory over Goderich Pee players presented gifts to Goderich Wees,- the. 13" winners. residents in appreciation of cour- Elmira had to go to. 2.20 of a tesies extended to them. sudden -death overtime period to Winnipeg Mustangs and St. take the decision from Goderich. Lambert's Centennials, a Quebec Rodney Seiling scored all„ of El - team, arrived by train on Wednes mira's goals. Marksmen for Gode- day. They were greeted by civic rich were Homuth, Williamson, and tournament officials, then par-: Romig arl.,llarrisni. aded through the town in cars In theii• next cont.2,-1, the Elmira Vince Leah's Mustangs dropped boys had to play ur,t1 .2 4-2 decision to St. John'.; in the sudden -death overt!in, period to Gast -West Challenge game for the edge liensall. the • .1)• --fieWfriundland Trophy Wednesday 4-3. The spark fcr was eight. It was the second trophy again provided by Scilir-1, who won by the St. John's club, which scored three of his team's four played improved hockey this year.: goals, including the rrng coun The night before, in the second ter. annual challenge game between St. The final game for the gran( John's and Goderich, they hadcharnpionship brought together clinched the new Wakelin Trophy ' Elmira and Toronto Shopsy's. by edging the home team 5-4. Shopsy's, "gA" series winners, had U.S. Entry Out defeated Stratford Pee Wees, "A" In Thursday's play, Port Huron, winners, 9-0 earlier in the day. Mich., Pee Wees , were whipped By this time, the Elmira lads 1)1-9 by the hustling St. John's out- were almost too tired to skate. fit in an "AA" series tilt. Ron They were defeated 8-2 by ShOpsy's, Gobdyear fired four goals for the who marked up their 65th win of winners. the season against only two de - earlier in the week, Hensall feats. , Pee Wees claimed the "D" series Winding up the 77 -game, eight - 'title and the Pfrimmer Bros. day tourney, Winnipeg Mustangs Trophy. On Friday, champions took a 42 win over Goderich in emerged from the four other their annual challenge game. John series. Thullner, of Winnipeg, scored the Goderich Pee Wees .took pos- only first -period goal. Mike Gray - session of the Reg. McGee and enor sewed it up for tffe Mustangs 50/19 Trophy after coming from by performing the hat trick in the behind to whip St. Marys 5-1 in the second frame. Bob Graham fired 1B" series final. G-oderich's first goal in, the same. John Stevens gave St. Malys a period and Wayne Ruirrig counted 1-0 lead in the first period, but the other for the. losers .in the last the local club snappepd back with stanza. The Goderich boys fre- teur goals in the middle session quently had an edge on play, but and another in the last frame. couldn't take advantage of their Goderich marksmen Were Jeff Reid, scoring opportunities. Elmira 7, Clinton 3 West Lorne 4, Exeter, 2 "A" Series Woodstock 11, St. Thomas 1 Stratford 2, GuelPh East-West Challenge St. John's 4, Winnipeg 2 THURSDAY SCORES "A" Series Stratford 4, Woodstock 3. Stratford 8, Ohatham 1 Chatham 3, Waterloo 3 (Chatham wins game on shots on goal 22-8) Owen Sound 6, Preston 2 Brampton 10, Leamington 1 Brampton 5, Owen Sound 0 St Lambert 5, Wallaceburg 0 "AA" Series Sarnia 2, Winnipeg 1 Elmira 7, Watford 2 "AA" Series Toronto Shopsy's 2, Montreal 0 Toronto Shopsy's 2, Scarboro 2 (Shopsy's win on shots on goal basis, 24-11) "A" Series Final Stratford 5, Brampton 4 "AA" Series Final Toronto Shopsy's 3, Peterboro 0 SATURDAY SCORES Grand Championship Series Elmira ("C" champions) 5, Gode- rich ("B" champions) 4 Toronto Shopsy's ("AA" champ- ions) 9, Stratford ("A" champ - Now you can borrow the money you need quickly and easily ! Takd advantage of the "new lower rotes." Simply pick up the phone and arrange for a Trans Canada loan. And remember . . . loans can now be repaid over a thirty month period. 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