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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-02-18, Page 12Jim • Corbett's rink won the Mills Motors Bonspi+el held at the Maitland Country Club last Friday. The winn,ireg rink had two wins in two games and a plus of 22. ,Back row, Jim .Corbett receives the trophy from Mills Motors president Bill Mills. Front row, left to right; Al Selinger, vice skip; Ken Miller, lead; Al Sumner, second. l -Star. turkey ystery Team Coaches are keeping their lineups under 'traps for the Rotary AlhStar Hockey Night,, 'it was learned this week,. The March, 5• spectacular is expected to ' draw "a sell►out crowd at the arena when the Rotarians go into battle with the local police. T`eani '"talent"''for Elie ° Rothia ians is being- drawn from lead - Mg citizens of Goderich who are "still able to stand up" whe- : iffi er ain!: skate or not:.� The police team is under- going intensive traiining for the event and a number of "mys- tery" players are being brought in to stack the team.1 Tickets, ' which are now on sale at numerous outlets, pro- vide the purchaser ' with en- trance to the game and a chance of winning various prizes. In,a'wrestli.ng meet tlyis week, Goderith xziatmen were defeat- ed. 3410 by a team from Lis - -Brian Lee -of Listowel won ithe Oornieth, ,pin. (3:29); 141,pound, ning WI9SSAh�arnrp~-Gore :M1114114 -4 -1.7111 -aminates 'to win the 1145 -pound clans. The most lopsided win was Eby aicIt kelen of Listowel who outpointed Ohris Grahame 17-0 to oapture the 168 -pound class. Arden seared three near falls, two predicament, one reversal, and one takedown in the six. minute, contest, Successful Goderich wrestlers were a stoll+ows: 9B-tpotind,. Dave Cornish pin (3:29); 14.14.pound Ed. Sanderson, decision (2-1); 148 -pound John McLean, decis- ion 2-0); 1834pound, Danny Wal son, pin (5:30). Besides Gould and _Graham, Brian Young lost by a pin; Rob. Witmer (decision) 5-3; Mike Bellinger by a pain, and Brian Dowds by a decision, 7-2. Basketball Turning to basketball, the Senior boys drubbed Stratford Northwestern -83-31 in Strat- ford, w '+i e the Junior boys lost McCul'iough. •,ei,C1ark, Snell, Dowds and Curry were the torp scorers for the Seniors. Keene and ten Hoopen paced the Jun- ior 'attack in the losing battle. Midgets Oust Oakridge Acres The • Goderich Midgets Won their first, round of the OA/HA playdowns by virtue of two wins over the Oakridge Acres. Goderich won the first game in Oaknidge Acres 7-4 and won their .second game here at home last Saturday night before 125 local Tans by a score of 4-1. Goderich jumped oft to a 2-0, first-firstlead- ongoalsby Jim Farrish from Jim Whitten z.ncd Rick Sowerby from Fred Gilbert. Th -ere was no scoring in • the second period and Goderich Signal Star photo'outscored the visifors 2-1 in the final stanza Goderich goals came° at 9:48 Rink- Sowerby from Jim Farrish and at 11:14, Don Crawford' from B. Smith. Goderich is now awaiting the winner of a round robin series among Leamington, Port Huron and Wallace!burge The name of the Bay of Fundy is 'from the Portuguese phrase, Rio 1 ondo, meaning deeey'river. SIFTOS FA(E "DO DIE" ON WEEKEND FOR PLAYOFFS Goderich Si,itos dropped their ;oak.; ahead for the second •tem second' game -in a •week to their n. this'eame at the 12e06 mark arch-rivale, the Stratford Bra- if the eecorel period, ,when he yee, herr'' • l -as-, Friday night, by eom,bined with Cowan and _sere of 7-5. 'delete Pee -ore rhe period ended, :tie enof ! f -Zahn scored to put 'the Siftoe Tier prayv- led 4-2 at the Goderich '_VfanurfacUurisig of the first • period; Godeelcli right flack in the thick of Things cut the 'margin to one goal in ? • tiro quick goals, .the •middle stanza; and the Bra= ; I .tzgc orge opened the sc.ot- ves outscored the Siftos two ' ing in the finel period., when he goafs (to ane in the final period.. got the first of two goals far White, Mrs. R. A. Naealeisen, Dal9 Rahn scored two goals -II -he Liras cis at the 2:52 mark'o;f and ,lire. R. Skelton. All mem in a losing cause and singles 1?e period. Woods got that one bars of the ring received in - went fb Bob Hetherington, Bob' hack onlya little more than dividual.e trophies at a s•p'e•cial. Castor and Steve Woods. Peg- -1 minute later -but Fitzgeorge , ere_-entatdon in the =Maitland- :1~_-.___ __.eorgan.cl-.Eitz orge..sco d.vei �.tee betLag-d._.lio.acis.' tizri-e_as_it<..took.i-t.-b te,--.CI. 5:_..._ __._.._ --- for Stratford and Corley, Cow hire' only 13 seconds to•get .h,is an and Mainers scored once each. second and the Braves' -last goal Second prune in the 11 o'clock Stratford struck. • for their •crf the game. draw went to Helen Burton an }ier Centralia rink and Dorothd first of four straight goals -.at t oil•e�rieh will wind up its y the 8:26 mark of the first per (regular, scheduled ram�es •• this' hitbreath and her Sarnia rink Rip - week as they, play St. Marys a r`vere third. Mrs. Wy1ds of Rip- iod when Comely slapped Cow- ley, was awarded the consol- an's rebound through- link home and- home series on Fri-. 'Du+ckworth's legs. Pogson,. got 1 day and Saturday. , There is atiort prize. Stratford's second goal a min- !alga a ,postponed home game In the 9 p.m. •draw the .win- ute and 20 seconds later on a J to play as well as a postponed ning rink •was skipped by Mrs. :irnilar play. I eame in Kitchener. The Siftos Learn of Exeter. Mrs. R. J. With a blL to ng slap shot, i lave to win one of the retiii"ain- Nephew of Goderich took sec Cowan tallied he third goal I Ing games to make the playoffs. ond place with Mrs. B. Moran for the ~winners at the 13:40 On Tuesday night, Siftos and her Kincardine rink, third. mark, a£tei. he took" a pass , cd'repped an 8=2 decii ion to Kit- ConsoKatIon • npraze went to from Coxnley. Pogson scored ••cchener and this 'made it five MTS. Margaret MciVliblan of , his s<ond goal of the game Horses in a raw. The Siftos Goderich. Billie Croft •of Gode- less than a minute later, whets' will he working hard toe'end this rich wron the low prize forthe Carbeil-- senthien into the clear losing streak 'here on Friday 'day and Elsie Gardiner received with a perfect pass. Goderich night. the draw prize..• struck aback for two- goals be- fore the perio fj ended. Hether- ington and Castor scoring. • Haines put Strateerd' Svo Stratford Risk Tops BoispieI A 2 ....Stratford �'k p, Mrs. L. C. *Webster, carried off the trophy on Wednesday last •week when her rink- took top honors -in Company. bonspiel. Members of the winning Stratford rink were: Mrs. E. F. ,P Bradford's Rink Tops . Russ Bradford's rink with five wins and a phis .orf 34 took top h•onors'in the'men's division in the second draw for curlers at the Maitla.rd Country Club. Other members on the team were Ralph Wedged, Bill Duncan and Keith Brown. 'Second rplace w'a.s taken by ADD EXCITEMENT ENTERPRISE The .Senior Teen' their first o 4I e'en on as they fin- a1:ly, ffauPd z^aki t �.sletea�'ted,, the SStra�tford girls 20-15 :an 'our oourt. Phe' ; Jrunief igir s .-'wen their fifth _in, a. row,. ,beating thelz!r y 4trat>fo, t.o ve.M nterpants. - "•° Curling - In' ft uron--Perph jtrfinig, Our • ; 014*h a :*: heir Cgnil Y_ '�►� Nu I iU 4r Sa:iii%"C'ichet` rhoin�oxs ei' flip at 447 third.' A seeond place fluRumor ,would ou d have rne+ant a trip oto, F,ipc •rcurlat week a i'u for is in i , o cementing the Chess The Chess Club, which uses an eliminate i system, announc- ed last week that Jim Hunter ranks first in its standings. This week a number of our .wrestlers will attend the Uur- on,Pertih meet in Winghaul. 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