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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-03-12, Page 14Kge xsii.;tmllrlan �:;4u.'firr 1 1.4 theCxoderich Signal -Star, Thursday, March I.2th, 1964 MAITL4N0 CLUB rmal bowfor rink fe. ERNI E RICHARDSON'S CURLIN C4P$ Uf q, •.•, kMM�r M� The curling rink at the Malt- try 'Club. Mr.., D,an .Murphy, ~ land' Country Club is expected chairman of the. curling ,com- to be . jaan-packed Saturday 'tnittee, will give 'a resume of evening for colorful official the historyof the curling club opening ceremonies. - here.- Speaking also will be the kips of- the visiting curling champions as well as others. A loud speaker system will be specially installed for the oc- casion over which will be heard -a play by play account of the championship curling "as well gs the rest of the official `open- ing ceremonies, Master'of cere- moniq will"- be Johnny Brent of CKNX, Winghan- . Many valuable 'door,-, prizes will be' given out in connection Piy-wood laid,,,on two ice lanes so that the crowd of speeta-lors might have a close view .of championship curling to be, staged on No. 3 ice lane, Feature • attraction, of the evening will be the appearance of Bob, Mann and his Ontario champion,.ship rink front Ilan - :.•over. They rev, ntly, retu, heel •-fronvataking part in the Can- adian Curling Chainpionslhip at Charlottetown, P.E.I., %% here s . . • ~iorrr- -^tib posing them will' be Harris' which' sell at one dellar each. rink of Ontario chooiboy' chant- The whole program adds ,,up pions from (won; Sounil, who ito wha,,t will be a memorable recently took part in• T.h;' ('an- night iTi the annals of N -.local, adian schoolboy citampronsh-ips-rczrt-irt, • h, tlie' Although most of the. in= struction • in: p r e v i o u s articles has been ;for curl- ers generally and skips in -° particular, feel it is neves- sary to review the other three positions On the team. That is, not only the duties of the lead, second and third, but -the qualities a skip should lopk for in the men he ,..wants for these positions. Qualifications of a l'ea'd are chiefly that he should kin�av shots and fair at hitting, but most important- of all, he should have the ability .. to dra `i! .to either side,oaf. because • this . position, I would say IS not the, most interesting of the four. He should • .always -keep in mind; though, that his,shots are just as important as those of his teammates. A HITTER Regarding the second man, he should be a very good hitter, able to throw heavy weight as Well as being a better than average draw man. The second is generally considered a the team. In the case of ,our rink, it is my brother Garnet -who plays that role: No matter, what the ,out- look,. how ' badly we are playing, or how far we are behind, Gi'rnet never gives ..ftp and - rig always. building up encouragement. His ,,en- .-mthusiasm seems to rub off - on the rest 'of 'us and we ,J)aye. cone on to win some, games that seemed lost.... In selecting a top lead.. •, I would have to choose can -up man, ca ` es upon "ei>i' er Wes Richardson 'or at' time. to .make a double Mel Perry, —thew— Fred takeout for which he need's Storey with Jimmy Shields, ,.that extra weight. Matt Baldwin's lead Bill Price, and .`boiliii'Llot�d'a`iid" Glen ' Campbell . of the famed Campbell team of Avonlea, Sask. As _-out udipz-• - sec-onEI •--- xnan.Sl .taFe. _Tzr-oihe f t " net as one of the bests to; gether with .Bob Pickering of Jack Keys' team, / Rae , Varner with Hee Gervais and Russ Lindburg who Nas ot- Payne- Secord's rink. . - t ... ,,,,___•I-ae"kiokae .�,:._7Liii .. ..._.--_If- oi.vpDein o.sewnd...-� 'MmiSSes i shot, it is then up . first time these two to am-; will -:Another essential is that to you second roan td draw have met, ,should provide an the -lead should be the interesting game. I; ;els under F�igro�S _to stone , info the house. ..._._...._ . xvay---a.t •_ig:1.5 p q •----.. =+r•_ _.._.., _... s.trpngest .iweeper on the_. - If he- -ern htt_wt id• a�l�o- team 'and:4.lso.-Car1e-=of __....._.a.,....7- 44:_..: ,n , e; remonie: I •• make the . int ot•tant...draw get Started .h;,t�•t) ai., 8 p.m Y _�._- judging' the weight of a F you are. a fortunate skip to Mayor "Ha Moon,:y x,:11 cut :h,• �•leld rock with reasonable ae- ave' such a man. ribho- t, 6.7,1c,•,.., t:1;,.1- • cur' v. I h '• A lovely i',:'« rink :,:Irl ;11 b., i The second should 'also a; i,,,ed by - \i' 1r.1 1sT Hal:,!, MMA 'months If yc).ur lead man caii 0,ct !i be a good sweeper and Jewen or Huron (;�,:1i,, h is draw weight down be good ,judge of Weight when 'There t,:!l i�. p':,;!,��: •,ni:: • 1. „ ! , .I-• ' 1'�.Tre the opposing •lead sweepin�;�rUcks played by ,,., T,n t (i nl.c .1.. �ak. 45• docs, :Ott can usually get the third and sl:ip.-If your ing c t;,.:. of (vin•.% NV:.1, 5(•n(:�t1:•.,d lU tw r, also. _ Che highland givers «il•l (,r:T)c tirt;'nt' s T+;T}t41 j l tr•, ((4 the opposition to play \'our lead and accord sweep Nell cl'jh th% CI` tri I :::1 h k ?/.:i i ' i„,,, , 1I:i?':'I? '7 ” 1�t '1 C()T :t`,.°C! c+!' type of dame. This goner- together it makes shotmak- rink,ot . eu:'; • ~ .. I ally' fives• you a good ;jump ing much easier for the. rink. l�: l,c, il' t paw in. V.r r,lti ; cheer es , , ,y� ',;. tc,T ;, �;f,? early and improves your .third and skip. Beatles will pit: o,- an -act. An- ' t t come d1 ,:„. , ti.•11 .h,•' 'MacKay earlier c101tn,1.ti•ia1 1/t', chance to a',tn. The lead' 11IOR.11.1~. ROOSTER othc� . , i,ici r.� nn�l Jury.. 1 at.,r .,I-i,e plays an' important'part in i The \t:',"IMT i:'/:�'• cir; ;1 :n :•h�tn.; ,d '.hi: election to trial bt° w� inning. i . It ' •is tremendously rm- tlr:cir �vllitc u.ti.a:T 1tr,. ortatit that one of your Carl Schneik�•r will i4 pro\,d-' ),id'e. I-Iiiron Coti0ty Jud'''' w l� I rank i'ins;land heard the carr. 7"." -- day '1 he lead man has, to b' front ,end_ players be .a piano tlA paint- ed banner will rc'ad. , 'Mackay was conOctea Of pay,- ;rood -,natured and patient, strong morale ,builder for Curling Chanionti " inc two Worthless cheques for The visitin i curLn, champ $268',20 o Gordan Smith, olacra ions •will.• have clinner' at the !tor of the BItiewater Lounge one 41 Maitland Country Club earlier I Hichway 21, 1 -N in the evening. in attendance; 'The second charge was pass -r'• • The, genet'.al....tr_otti Ie t� day is that When leads and seconds develop their posi- tions, to a high degree they feel 'they should move up to 'third or -perhaps ship. I'm sure this is the reason there aren't more butstand- ing teams in-. the. country. 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