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er►►I earlOde�Vikings,
From Mittheli
emainin games at home, On Goderich r spectvely were re
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Goderich
Dave smith son to fake a punt and throw a GDCI Soccer Win remaining g markable, Goderich finished
Goderich Vikings, appearing A October 21, Seaforth is here;
Nov -with a 337, one stroke off
screen `.ass to Wilkinson. Wil-
kinson went 13 aids for a
first down. Goderi was stop-
ped the
ball.
In 'the second quarter the
Vikings recovered a Mitchell
fumble. on Mitchell goal line and
on the next • lay Doug Wilson
went over for Goderich's fourth
touchdown of the day.After
The G.D:C.I. soccer team tra-
velled to Mitchell last Thursday
its -third league game•
made i two wins and
one loss by defeating ML c e
two to one.
Goderich came up with a
strongfirst half to score two
first one was a long
righta -
Inside Dave Cornish took
.r• � beat
- time in the goaltender.
andrecoveredanother
fumble, Goderichwas stopped
to be the maulers this. Year in October 28, St. Mays, and . ham at 336 and four strokes be
the Iiuran-Perth football confer to play ember 5, Listowel. hind' Listowel at 333-
enee, waltzed to a 59 to 0 victory ped and Mitchell took -
Goderich t Girls' Golf Victory Larry 1'alaexnick led the local
Aver the hapless men from Mit- 't h 11 In the conference golf tourna- ,teams with a 79 and planed • in
shell. ment, played at Bayfield on a three-way tie for individual
Goderich, undefeated and not October 7th, Listowel came out leader. The team average was
scored on in their first three victors among the boys and a respectable 84.5. '
great his year, displayed some p goals. The Goderich girls took their first The girls' team set a new
great football in their game shot by h if GKorge 1'ur championship.,_ The
record of 259, 21
last week. • F ate Sherwood had broken land. The tournament was played strokes under `the previous re-
Goderich stomped on the field through the Mitchell line for
Wing -
the
a shot from close in to under conditions that were far cord set by Listowel last year.
in the first quarter and wasted hbou.t the fourth i the Mitchell goaltendc r from ideal" From tee -off time This is the first conference
no time.in taking the lead. Be th Although Goderich was very until the close of the tourna- championship. in golf . for the
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fore the quarter was very old, t d alert in the first half, Goderich girls.
B. Wilkinson had scored two in three plays. Play just moved missed more c cc t�Th a not enough the
touchdowns and one was co,n back and forth for the rest of
verted by Doug Wilson. (ode- the half.
rich led 13 0. Outstanding Play second hall. They only scored
This was not enough. There Sanderson, getanderson, •Me one goal against a strong ,Gode-
Piriemore tot come. .Andrew A;thur, Gould and Sherwood rich defence.
Pirie called a beautiful fake to were outstanding for Goderich Goderich now
Wilson, handed off to Wilkinson' defensively and offensively. _ .
' who tut to the side of the field . On Goderich's first series of
and surrounded by six huge,4downs in the second half, Wil.
Vikings, who had formed a ring' kinson took a pitchout from
around hire, Pranced 35 yards Pirie and galloped 25 yards for
. for another touchdown: Doug' a first down. " i
:, '.ilia eInado,,L114, ,a 'oi1.,1.ext,..gaad �r ^��i{=i_ 44 -G d '
Score" '2U-0. ., ' stopped Mitchell on three plays.
After Paul Dockstader had ' Wilkinson took a screen from
laid low the Mitchell kick -oil'' Pirie and displayed some fine
return man. Doug McArthur footwork as he picked up 40
broke through the Mitchell -liner yards and another• touchdown.
and threw the quarterback for A key block to clear tiie way
a ten yard •loss. j for Wilkinson was thrown by ,
A few plays later, Goderich ! George "The Stump" Gould (as
was third down and needed ten he is called by team-mates), on
yards for a first down. Coach the line of scrimmage.' D. Wil .
•Horner sent in a play for Wil sun made the convert good and
h' ment the rain poured steadily.
several'x e e1Ien e rain was ;.
scoring opportunities. temperature had to fall
.Mitchell bounced back in thea make everyone miserable
plays
its
cold
and
and
Considering everything, the
scores turned in by the top three
three ' teams, Listowel, Wingham and
Junior
� Br
Defeat Greys
Goderich led 33 to 0.
1 Early in the fourth quarter
Gould caught a pass from A.
Pirie for 20 yards. One play
later George bullied his way
• straight down the middle for a
gain of 12 yards..
The next play was a 25 -yard
pass to John Pirie . for another
six points. Convert was good
and Goderich led 40 to 0.
season exhibition game played There is no need to go into
hers.. Goderich came up with amore detail as Goderich could
, fine display o` hockey as they
skated both ways. They fore -
checked fiercely .but the hack -
By Dave •Smith
Last Friday night the Gode-
rich Siftos defeated Owen Sound
Greys nine to five in a pre -
'rot work-upp-a sweat--an•y•longert.
Other scoring plays were by
Wilson, who scored his second
" checking lagged at times. With touchdown of the afternoon.
only a week of practice under Mark Redmond, who is playing
their belt the team is shaping excellent ball for 'the Vikings
up well. this , year, recovered a Mitchell
This year's edition has 11 hold"- fumble and scampered 10 yards
overs from last year with sev- for a touchdown. -
eral of the boys in their third i Why didn't Goderich quit
or fourth year of Junior hockey. i then'? -They couldn't. So, in the
The end of 'the first periodH last second of the game Andy
showed Owen Sound leading two Pirie went over for another
to onC. Earl Rice scored the touchdown. Wilson° converted.
.first .Goderich goal after' pick" + Final score? 59 to 'b, for Gode- 1
ing up the puck during a scram-! rich.
ble in front of the Owen Sound;
net.
In the second period the Siftos
carne out all -fired up- and in
the wee small minutes of the
second frame, Goderich scored
on a goal by Carrol, as he picked'
up the puck during a scramble
in front of the .)wen Sound
net, to tie the game.
A few minutes later Dirk Wol-
terbeek let a shot go from the
blueline only to have a rebound
come out to Rahn at the point.
Rahn let go a sizzler which the
fallen Owen Sound net -minder .:
had no chance to stop.
From here on Goderich took
command: never to look back.
'Doug Johnston, Bob Castor and
• Gary Parsons added the other
,goals for Goderich in this per-
iod.
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