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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-12-17, Page 8• r ur Peee bex 17th, 1964' By Bob Shrier 4 .oderich' Sittos found pthem- selves behind 34 after :seven minutes of the first pemod there last Friday night but they roar- ed bac and soundly trounsed • the Waterloo Siskins 8-4. • ft looked for 15 minutes of the first period as 'though the Si+ftos were going to let their visitors run rampant over them. The Siftos were not even in the •hockey game up to this time .• but' they started to .come. on around the fifteen minute mark after Earl Rica ..cored his first goal of the game from William- son and Wilkinson: . .In three minutes, Williamson 'brought "it'1' ".`S'trtos--uric ....-o.t goal of the equalizer when he Bolt a pass in front of the net, • 'pulled the goaltetnder right out, and dump:d. it in:o tie open ' Yo: s the only one that • ennis could score over jibe 60 minute route, but in one of the best games 'of the season he was in on five game, made •a fine play Wil- kinson in• front of Atte net andWilkie made no stake as he pounded it harne. Take Lead At the 12 minute mark, [Woods scored from .Caster and Rahn to give. Godeirieih their go-ahead • goal. Waterloo tied it up "just a few minutes later and this was the first real o, ' eortu.rnity the Siekins had as .hey were completely dominat- ed by the SZtos' play. The Siftos were not long get- ting out in front again. The way they were playing they were not going to be denied. l'he „c'ale came thick and fast -: Willi a m - on and Parsons at .16 minutes. Rice }eored his second' at 17 minutes and yilki lion gat his -,.econd. -at -16 minutes.. „This :five the Locals 7-4 edge after two full periods o pay. Rice, :Williamson and Wilkin - <)n played a 'Very strong period of hockey and earned every ._ _' i.. . ghtt ,, ed. Bari. Rice 7- -Ail n,i.gi t tri W"1"I1i'a isorrt"T:i3." .y..., a5 'W'e rt~- 'o'sirt was a conizstant threat as he the defence and left them -10-0i: cam ook- catme close on manychances. ;n� as, id they were striding He centred two lines and saw still. .h a -good deal of ice time but Goderich 'scored one more he :as go{og as ertrong after 60 goal and that came early' in the minutes as he was .in the opelt'- final' period ' illttr 11 1 ing minute,.. The game had last 20 minutes it was still no to be oni' of his tine;,.t and he contest as the Siftos completely At tfitiveaaawataliagiodrimAsitat came was undoubtedly one of the most exciting 'i'n.__a-__renew. while. The Siftos came roar- ing out in the second, picking up n here they had left, off at through the third period. the the end of the opening ?0 min- ' Siskins settled down tot a hard hitting style of hockey. At one point the Waterloo. coach sent out five defensemen In an ef- fort to slow flown the attack of the Siftos, They did getein a few hard check but it failed. to slow the local's down. • Unquestionably, the stars of the game were Williainson, Ric and Wilkinson., -in that' order. They played on a together and' when they were out they One of the hidden aims of riilinior hockey membership is to develop and inspire a real sense of community feeling in the young participants. This attitude may be expressed by "the words of an oldt'irne minor player who is' now an active coach and manager: "When I was a youngster, there were several, nien who went put of their way to ,help me; now it ,i,s my turn, and, maybe I can repay them by TelpTrna-•--strme- er-..--yonn, iters." • This same'. •philasophy is found in all of the minor 11A,ckey le`iigues throughout thei • prow - e; -caribou-,i#.... ininL °r 'hh key sett -up would hardly be possible. With' these thoughts in mind, we pay tribute to• all those men, both eoacihes and i •. eggerso ,•r• ttyl ra. : tee, gther: ai%iit •ticipants of t • e-- •de - rich Minor Hockey Assocua•tion. speiotively. It might be inter- esting to note that the O'Brien's goalie is the only "female" par- t eipant in the Minor Hockey Leagues. Miss JodieeReid is in her first year as a budding N.H:L. star. (More on Miss Reid at a later date.) 'Mills defeated Gardiner's Dairy 1-0, with Robert Richards scoring the winning goal. In the Mite divis=ion, ,Ferg-ids Burns scored ,theelone- point for the Flyers in their 6-1 loss a b �riz���li•ea�,Saa,lous�..�. far the winners were Smith, Kennedy, Marshall • (2), and Meriam (2). Qoderi E1tctdle, Ikon So'w. exb ► tai> ed lrtorll+??,. team; According t4 t: the Flyers have lest 'one more game.. '111* time, the Sair6r4 defeated -them in' a 7•Q slwtOIAt. MAP shall, Andrew, Cumi i zgs! (2), Nteria+m, Overholt and Garage ;scored 1ihe seven whtz4ing goals; The Midget team wen their •first game of the season in a* match with Seafartih Mond pr night. The final scare was 9-4. * 4* WHAT'S UP? The biggest thing t6hait its ."up at the moment is the fact that thea:e are no reports for Pee Wees, Bantams, Midgets and Juveniles. It is realized that the action of the senior age groups is somerWhat restricted, but, there .are still games play- ed in the O.M.H:A. series! At thepresent time,• information on the games ,played last week Mars- et -4 aen_rna•de-aarai, !abie4 publication. You..,mtay take it from there. .. . In the regular schedule, three morning. Gardiner's Dairy and O'Brien's played a scoreless tie. Robert Richards scored tvi ce to give Mills a victory over There are three games sche- duled at the Godearich Arena ll .1, lietinnin t 7 p.m. The bantam,_midget and juvenile entries will be waging, battle with the O.M.H.4. .en- tries from Oakridge Acres. Boneless POT ROASTS STEWINGBEEF MINCED BEEF LEAN Z SPARERIBS MIDGE* PORK SIX" Varieties of .Ham For Holiday Feasting COOKED, PARTLY COOKED, t - r RE DY -20 3O Ibs. . a E.SH TU:RKEYS lb. ,19, >r1,0 lb. 69 UNCOOKE 0 GOOD SELECTION OF GEESE, D,U•CKS _ and • CAPONS• HOMEMADE clic.king,..�it 414 tihex skate ci rings around The Siskins. Soundly defeated by m'tlway • utes. The crowd was constantly on its feet as time after 'time the Sifts, missed by fractions. They were constant► thwarted by just plain luck on the part of • the Siskins. The red and white squad fin- • ally got its break at the 11:34 'mark of the period and this - tied it up at three apiece. Rice, playing a standout 11111.11.111 ,,M110 MIMI MINI SQUIRTS ' An enthusiastic crewd of ,ever 200 fans was;, present, last weekend at the Annual» Squirt[, Night held at 'the arena. Inthhe exh:l!ition game �,(�'8,4ith t a� :'^i. d.� ,m _,'c i«rL"tit." WAIL a 3-2 loss. 'au Ci y an. 'Derry 'Smithe scolted_--.the-•._ two_gea .. for the home team. In the second game of the evening, Goderich Electric and the O'Brien's team were \vell- matcihed opposition. At the end of a tough' game the scare rested at 1-1, R. 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They were obvious- ly "up for the game. • • Some members of the team came up stitili performances that. were completely out of char- acter with former play.; A par- ticularly si:aarp :contrast was. shown by Earl Rice who .proved that he actually can play a ,much better • than average brand of hockey if he puts. hris mind.to it. - Tire Sifts- Tni•li : ;play- aigai- here on Friday night. If you ate.,not 'from Missouriwhy not get down to the •arena? Ybur presence may inspire the locals to another stellar performance. STUART HOUSE 15 -oz. r5rk..:,tip ,NIINgEMEAT• 7 :Rail + "�f,:t,T+!M.:R,�.�f7t{, �'u�.,, n q Tail e[t{fM " •�a '`�L. `nu h�..�.MW' ..iIWKS:nN, !:•t��� Wilt, FQ , "TRAP .�__ _ • . STOKELY 15 -oz. , u .Peas or Corn 3 for 55 49 West Street — Goderich — 524-7941 a Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 8:30 'tit- 6:30 Fri, 'til 9 p.m. At iii :CiMerA1rc. eJ-1GJJJ101'w.�Ci7tS94SwiD > k: melshwsv�amw. MEDIUM 12 -oz. STOKELY 48 -oz. ROBIN HOOD, POUCH, ,SAVE 20c NABOB INSTANT 6 -oz. 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