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(By Art Peachey) 1Stoddart, Don Jeffrey, Bill Bowler
Rouse Auto Electric defeated the and Jim Scott each, had an assist
Dodges 7-3 in the first game of the for the Goderich team.
pee 'wee leaguq played. last Friday ! Legion Bantam All -Stars
night at, the arena. Bob Grahanct „Goderich defeated Walkerton
captain of the Roue team, scored, 7-1 in the second game of their
all 7 goals for his team, iinassisted, best-of•three• series for the
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THE GODERICH SIGNAL-bTAR
Czech Paper Says Dewsbury Brutal
Will Be Played Tonight
It's "Do , or die" at Goderich
Memorial Arena tonight for Code -
rich Sailors as they, meet St. Marys
Lincolns in the siixth and what
could be the final game of the
;Western Junior "B" 0.I -1.A. semi-
finals.
latle EMasateeDrone.aaledh, sBoroiraend Iol000ye afnodr tkaenrit oBt a in vv
t..fampions p.
on thefirst gaml By virtue of a 7-2 win by St,
the Dodges, Brian Carroll had , 9-3 in Walkerton. Last Thursday Marys at the Stone Town on Tues -
one assist for the losers. By Virtue night; in ;Goderich, Dennis Wil- day night, the St, Marys team made
-of this win, the Rouse team will I liamson • scored five goals to lead the, series 3 to 2 in its favor. A
play in the second round of the' the Goderich team to fhe victory, win' here. n. tonight could take the
• 41 series .r• Othe other hand, a win
town Pee Wee League final. Ron Daer ancl Uoug
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The second game of the evening scored .once for the local team.
icas played between Fords and Jim Willis, the goalkeeper 'for the
Studebakers. The game ended in Goderich team, turned in a fine
a one -all tie. 'David -Smith scored performance in the nets for the
the goal for the Ford,s,while Robert winners.
gadman scored the lone ' Stude- In Walkerton last Monday night,
baker's goal. Ricky Duckworth Goderich was defeated by Walker -
played 'brilliantly in 'the nets for ton 5-4. The Walkerton team scor-
the Studebakers. Studebakers won .ed two goals early in the first
the two -game series with total period and then Dennis William -
goals to. count 4-3 and will now son and' Don Yeo scored in that
advance intb the second playoff order for the locals. • Walkerton
round.
Blue's won the right to enter
'into the final round by defeating
Sheaffer's 6-2. Blue's team won
the two -game total goal series 10-2.
John Arthur and Ken Daer each
scored two.' goals 'for Blue's team.
Telford Bissett and Paul McDonald
each scored once. John Pirie and rich was unable to surmount this
Doug Trumblv each scored a goal lead.
for the Sheaffer team, Walkerton will play the winner
The final round for the Town of the Aylmer -Elmira series.
Pee Wee League chamnionshin will Detroit Coming
be played this week. Rouse Study- This Saturday, March 14th. the
bakers and Blue's will play a round Detroit .A11 -Star Pee Wees and Ban -1
robin so as to ,eliminate one' team. tams are corning to Goderich to
The two remaining teams will play . play the Goderieh All-Star Pee
for the championship at a later Wees and Bantams. The members
date, The team,that has been elim- of the local Dee wee and bantam
inated will play thy winnerc. of teams are selling tickets for these
series "13.',' Dodges,' Fords or Sheaf. games. The proceeds from these
fers. for a consolation award. ,!.,ames will go to the Listowel Dis-
kinsmen. Juvenile All -Stars.,„ ,:ac.,ter Fund. This 'game begins at
T at week the Port FT •,!n' :thy- while the Banbrn game •
Stjlp (!f' -,ted Crodvieh 9-6, The i, :A- COU
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Williamson each'scoreci once. Gary 'Star. ' ,
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then scored once more and ',-
Harrison scored his second goal of by score of 10-3, It was a wild,
the evening. Doug Harrison scor-
by Goderich would place the series
at a three -all tie with one snore
game necessary.
At St. Marys on Tuesday, Gallow
got the first goal at the 8.50 mark
of the first period. It was St.
Marys all the rest of the way ex-
cept for Mason getting -one for
GoderiCh at the 15.17 mark of the
third period. Shots on goal were
equal for the two teams -24 each.
At St. Marys last Friday night,
the St. Marys team won the game
ed the goal that tied the game
with one second left in the final
period. Walkerton scored at the
five minute mark of the overtime
period. Although they tried, Gode-
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Huron Lodge I.O.W.
A special meeting of Huron Lodge No. 62, LOO.,
will be held Monday,' March 16, at 8 p.m. Official visit
D.D.G.M. John Wilson and receiving of travelling
gavel. 50 year jewel to be presented. ,Members? at -
.tendance requested. Lunch served.
FRANK BOWRA, N.G.
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PEE WEE MOTOR LEAGUE
PLAY-OFF SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 12—Blue's vs. Roue, p.m.
Thursday, March 12—Sheaffer's vs. Dodges ' 5 p.m.
Friday, Marcti 13—Stud'ebaker's %ft. Blue's ,7 p.m.
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Friday, March 13—Dodges- vs. Fords . 8 p.m.
Monday, March 16—Rouse vs.-Studebaker's 4 p.m. •
Monday, March 16—Sheaffer's vs. Fords 5 p.m.
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Penalty -studded game with a total
of 24 minor penalties and two
major ones. Goal getters for Gode
rich were Jessop, Richardson and
Robinson.
'Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ilibbert• have
returned from a holiday in Arizona.
Mr and Mrs. R. C. Hays atten-
ded "the funeral at Toronto on
I Monday of the latter's s,ister, Mrs.
Athol McQuarrie.
Mrs, Betty Westbrook spent the
week -end in 'Fairborn, Ohio, with
her, Sittert Mrs. Des Wood, Mr.
Wood and family.?
FIGURE KAT
.Figure skating classes will' start
Saturday at 2 'p.m. and Will finish
at 4 p.m. Unless there is a change
in plans, this Saturday's classes
'will be the last 'for this' season.
The first games of the Young Can-
ada Week pee wee hockey tourna-
ment will be played at the arena
on Saturday, March 21.
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'Goderich-born Al Dewsbury,
member of the hockey team
representing Canada hi the
world hockey tournament, bas.
been Licensed by Czech news-
papers as a player selected by
the Canadian,•Leam to frighten,
players on opposing teams. So
writes •Milt Dunnell, Toronto
StarSports Editor, from the
scene of the games.
The newspaper Pravda said:
"Chief role of player who was
to frighten his rivals goes to
the more than 200 pounds
clefenceman, .Dewsbury. He
perfectly fulfilled the role of
frightener because in the sec-
ond period, the Canadians com-
pletely dominated .the rink
while Czechoslovakia .played
Canada scored six
goals. In the third period,
the Canadians were sheep -like
and played much fairer which
was very agreeable to our
team. our players got rid of
their shock and played with
greater stress."
Pravda, official organ of the
ays iThrilTSr
trade unions, said Dewsbury
was brutal, that he played in-
discriminately and once attack-
ed a fan.
Actually the so-ealled attack
wouldn't have warranted a
minor penalty at home, said
Milt Donnell. The Torolild'
Star Sports Editor stated Dews-
bury merely waved his ,stick
and made some faces. But
this isn't, .home,
NO RIVER WATCHES
Concerned abotft, the possibility
'of spring floods, the Department
of Planning and Development has
suggested the establishment' of
'freed control committees in Gode-•
rich and other municipalities. 'So
far, Town Council hasn't hired any
river watchers or ordered addition-
al sand bags.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wagner
and boys, of Waterloo, and Mr.
Roy Churchill, of Ottawa,. visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Baeohler visited
in Toronto on the Week -end.
TIMES, DAY, MARCH 12th, 1959
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