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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-11-26, Page 1212 111110 Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, November 26th, 1964 atage tolled out right and look- , - - . - ed tong, but instead, lobbed a 'MVP Listowel 18.13, .. ,.. ,, . little screen pass over the heads of the rushing Viking linemen. , D . • Fischer gabbled it in and out - raced the Goderich secondary GDCI- V ikin s Win. Firs, Tam Manderson blocked t h e - „ur a 7U, yarn ...i.). Once aga.in , . convert and it was Vikings 18, . * . Listowel 13. . .• uron-Pert Grid Tit! . e McLean • and Bill Wilkinson. luarter were made • by John 0 Two key plays of the third Listowel's big 190 fullback, Har- i° , * 1,L...0,LI gridiron, ' Oh, well, its By " John Pirie- ' • 4i, • , • )t,it .11,cr .,e‘ on, .‘,..,1 tone, WIlkinson conceded key \yallacc, was the victim 011 ,,, ), ,.,.1,, .1., l ' ' ' ooth counts, l he bard runningall in tiie,aarne. , ,d.; ,-;, \ • l' i:1 ,11,• 1,.t. 111 ;h,. ,:nele 'point. l'he fired•up .S.,nioi. VIk.a_t- t: • „ , • • 4. 1 Witliace had been ripping 611., Alter th,. game, the winning -11, Li' ,:t.• 1' ,4r, ,1:„1 ii: . .1 11 o 1,1,', 0111 1 orh-nce roarea • Vikings wore. treatt.d to a \ cry v,•in the Huron-1'11th -.,.1, t.;I: '.* ' . lot ,g gains all day. In the (.1.- 111 anip and 1..nek e..10e kkt;11 ivr n ler-, 1 Ito c, ,, 1.1 ‘,,Js 11,, )4 11), arm,' ui citLirterback , ,' , , , t(1,i,..,, 1,rtniin‘‘utaesboolft ottilieh atrhdirci at Tit .ii(1.1-.. fine. meal at the home of 'Larry Papernick and hi.s mother. \'a•,-- 1! c.)1i: 1:.•,,,k.! :".„:ht back 1?..i:-hind the strong , `. • 1,.-,lowel C'allt-11,e, d.,.1,-...1.11_, ' '''-` • , • , ' a gallant whitenten ,tunad 18-13 , , t , • -t ,d mothell were ' • — ,,i a1,,,et,w ..,•,,, :,..,1 \ k.r.,,,, A1"0,1ta'.te 1.:1 e ""''"UtiV0 field by John McLean who 1011" 111 LILS I nit) leLS -0 weighs 155 pounds and knocked • , . pre.sent to make.. this celebra- 11.1(,..1c1 (I. !,1111H, t11),.,, 11p.)1, tilt , ball t 1[1 the final. Alth,,L,t,:h p!..; ,11,•,,1, ' ,', „ , x , ,, , •,- , • ,. i• , t Lion a comp1,40 succesz. „, k , I .:• ch 11/4:, K `1 '''I `4•.i''` In 'L': ‘..k- -1 ..-.1.,1 411u- •.!ni Out of bounds. In the foliowipe by injuries to tnrre 1,10 ,..i. Coaches Horner and Wright —.. '', "-• -• -71.-"--.m.,h''.-"i. -• , -'•,,• _j h'1,1,,`,. l'i,i•.r,)a.‘,ru. 1 4., ,..c'.e th. 11 1O1 lor1ed n "end.'.,.'z, on , 6--6y svhe just crepceasivsiend a1-4.-sha-„.-1 .i,u-tnog,•-•— w t,. ,, • p hysic'ia-nn(nthe Vikinth.!) OL in.1S,l11 KLIIagi 11 :0ataIA hen of was flattened bAl Steadnian ,, p1*ee, ltie,id " in fne faiho.1 i 11,1 131 11.tth11)1t n to1i0111l11r1 efenie halfbakBll Wilkin,wth Presents by.the teamItttwrLn,hnd.1\ ,, 1""°'d)111 III'1-1)A 111co1111 11i 0 sonThe Listowel offence no 114theend oi DLimoll011i b hIudt il:h kSrS'flicto 0 1.1,1 1)41e1 l'hy l'orn "1 1101)1 and the longer had its hard running ucces.squl football season in ain4),( k \ k"i 1) on of l ended 12,7 in favor of tje attae-n-eilythe11,117t-rir= 1o dk,n1 t . 1 1,1 ,„h• the ()game and the Perth-1,11uron championship for Goderich. The three stars ,iy.f the game would have to be given to Snell, Dalton and Armatage. Other standouts for the Vikings were kaLean, Dowds and Papernick. Humor There One of the more tumorous aspects of the genie occurred when. Coach Horner, in his an- xiety, lust his false teeth the ants out inthe line of the Armatage kept them in the . firA HuronPerth ti.ltl'i11! 1.1, .M.embers of this year's team 1 . 1 • 1)10101 hick S1,1 Third Quarter First Quarter • \!-,11:1,..ir,l1, CPI .171 :11t•'10!Ite,1 • game, are: Centre, P0111 Chambers; Last Quarter The first quart or \‘, as all '1,,"11 Cr,),1.‘!";1'11; 1.1k 0% Vikii,g offence finally\ guards Rad MeLean„ „!ot a,ain in the third • The final 'quarter or the game Doug Overholt •t Smith. • Goderich. (10r; 10ch kiketar 1 off on the Listowel 22 yd lint, to Listowel and the hird-hiting „ v „ uartor 1)(•hind,the fine quater- was perhaps the most exciting Ron Harder Mike Be411inger, plays later. Papernick . one of the 1964-65 season. It Ken Hunter; tackles, Bilati Dowd, Tom Manderson, Robert Wilkin; ends, George Clark, Ed, Curry, Mark Redmond, Chris graham, Brian Dalton; quarter- back, Andyekciiir•44uMsacks,,„ Steve Snell, Bill Wilkinson.•Lai*: ry Papernick, Bob Doak, Mur- ray Johnston; linebackers„,John Manderson, Mike MacAt)hur, pete; 'Ien ford. Doug Keene, John Shear - Vikng defence f9ree1 tneni 10 !rahed off tackle behind Brian ,acing 01 rOJKiO Aricly iotrie :,nd some more hard running ,vas a real good quarter until punt. The Vikine, )ffenee, be- 1Dowds and Georep Clark for roqn. papernick and Snell; The the last three minutes vrhen hind the hard running of Snell , th„ 600011(1 TD of the (..zame.' )ffence stol'ined to the Listowel and Papernick marched to the LMcLean misse4I his second con 23,,yard line where Snell, a. 10.5 ki and Godelleh led 120', . then713131-015chbili,. • frhoNop1s„,,4k4t9reaz.' t1,,,Aek. thair bursl. over tie right terback Andy 'Pir-and behind the quartcr was nullified on a side of • the Gpderich offensive, . o the blacking af Gould, Wilkin- I holdrn, penalty and the Lis- arrd -raced '23 yards for the on , and NicLean, sliohed '17 'towel offence took over on, its yards far the„ Major. The run- own 13 yard line. The Viking 11, NIcLeanYran over and around he Listowel defence for 170 yards i h the first quarter. „ of Sve Snell wa ' '4117/PCT-'• 173ettff-virttilv-pl).- at'T SIX BONSPIELS THIS SEASON 'At least six bor_spieLs will bo' - • , • held 'at the Maitland Country Club this season to give local Ind visiting culers, plenty of, First of these Will be for men on Satui-day, December 5, It is the Sheaffer pen Bonspiel with over .$500 in prizes, A roast beef dinner will be serv- ed.. ,t117fV , a iltiVIS't rtncl' Vikings' third touchdown: The b1ocking.°01 Chambers, McLean and Dowd:s• was brilliant onthis 10 i1 to 'drive a tru,ck through ap- peared • along the bigger Lis- tewel 'line., Again the convert was Jide and the score read Second Quarter , Goclerich 18, Listowel 7. The s,cond q.arc-i-, however, Goderich kicked off after the was a different stor, TheVik-• ,4core and Listowel ran it nut ing defence a:.fain stopped the to their own 30 yard line where Listowel attack. only to have -John --Manderon and' Robert them score their first. point Smith brought halfbapk Murray Avhen Harvey Wallace lofted ,a Fischer down. In .Lstowel's 40 yard punt into the Viking -irst play from scriminage, Arm - • 3,914. Fr bomzisls to 12110 AltrirM•St• 41.• are: . . fratni. X2nt.ars-- 23—Bard Motors Bonspiei (Mixed), Wednesday, February 3 — Hiram Walker Bdnspiel (Men). Wednesday, February 10 — .Goderich Manufacturing 13011-, spiel (Ladies). • Satufday, Pebruary FIRM CHRISTMAS TURKEY DRAW, A16. ARL .TURKEY TICKETS DRAWN DECEMBER 15 JIM THORNELOE'SBARBER ,AHOP 2, BARBERS THE SQUARE .41•111111111.11•1114111111•411111414111411. Bonspiel (Men). ing's Donspiel (Mixed). Saturday, ',VIarch 24 — Carl- . . he tension rose to an almost unbearable height. Papernick unibledz on *traight dive play at the Listowel 43 yard line. On the followingilay, Listowel fumbled and GOderich recover - d. Vikings however were forced to punt but SnelPs.kich, •tigtoW,-C-ToCiif over. Bill Wilkinson intercept- ed Armatage pass but the Vikings fumbled agair,a the following minute. • toWel had the ball ,with less than a minute remaining but a game staving interception by corner - linebacker Pete Aeptger saved KINGSBRIDGE KINGS11UDGE.-41ev. xt. J. at the Royal Winter Fair, Tor - Dalton spent a few days last onto. week among relatives. Master Gary Courtney ref irn- Jleent vigtions were WI. Ursula Hebert, Mr:' and. Mrs. Eugene Hebert, Detroit, and Dr. and Mrs. J. , A. Kasper, Grosse Pointb-r- Michigan. Mrs, Art O'Connor aiyaugh- ter Geraldine; Whitby, visited Mr.and Mrs, Ray Dalton over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Oyril Austin, V1. Michael O'Neil, Mr. Frank A.1.4i11 and Mr. and MN. JerrY. ed home Sunday from. Child- ren's War Memorial HaTital, London, where -he had been a patient for the past week. • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe an the birth of 0 daughter. MN. Bernadine Connon, Goderieh, is helping out at the home Of Mr. .1o,lph Courtny. Reception , Held • The reception held Friday Logtenberg spent 1a.•;1 Friday- evening for Mr. and Mrs. Joe ems mot mow mime "•••• sear nri WITH THIS COUPON ONLY REX-RAY down, Bob McKee; Dave Brere- ton, Don Edwards, Dennis Wil- liamson; coaches, Wkyne Hor- ner and Dave Wright; team phy- scian, Dr. Al Steatiman; train- ers, Gary Squires, Roger Me: Knight., REG. 6:95 Van Oseth was well attended. Mike Dalten4read the address to the young:coule and Lorne Cook presented 'them with a purse of money. Joe thanked everyone who had arranged the party. Boyd's orchestra -sup- plied the music. THANK YOU! Branch 109, Royal Canadian ,Legion • washes to thank the citizens of Goderich and community for their generous sup - 141 41 .4' Ole .fl •. 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