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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-02-17, Page 5ett Siftos Defe:�f By 'Dave Snaith Led by the shifty little centre, Dennis, Williamson, ' the :God®= rich •Siftos amlaated to defeat Waterloo Siskins -four-three last we It r Wl il@ e_ Siftos ' were defeating the Siskins the ' Strat- .fiord ttraves handed . the Kitch- ener Greenskirts the second straight loss to stay four points behind the Siftos.. After a scoreless first period the Siftos scored four geals in the second 'frame.; _ Waterloo took r the lead at 9:08; on a goal by Larmand. This lead lasted ar mere 10 seconds, when Bot „ser_g,otr:the, _equal >tzer to put Godefich in step with the Siskins. Caster scored on a Unwell -per= formed play from Wilkinson and Rice. Ken Daer performed a rare 'spectacle as he scored from the point at 1.1.:26 while Water-, loo .111/cin -two- men short:. - This was one of Ken's rare goals as he .usually sticks to .defence anid starts the play from his own _end. This was ,a.,.well- "surged-: goal as Ken was a de- fensive stalwart all evening. Williamson widened the mar- gin to two goals at 12:07 on a pass from Rahn and Daer.. Waterloo closed the gap to one ggal" threejp,inutes- late» bat -be ore `the period ended Dale Rahn tipped in bennis Williamson's shot to• give Gode- rich a four -two lead. • a Siskins Waterloo scored the only goal in the final stanza before threat- ening, to tie the game late in the period. - Waterloo outshot the .locals 4.5.10 -in -this period. --Sias--of these shots came in the final two -.minutes as they did every- thing but put the puck behind the ambidextrous, Duckworth. Slap Shots •In the All-Star game last week the Goderieh boys scored four of the nine all -Aar goals. Wil; kifison got two, Williamson and Rice had one each. , ----Duckworth"-` played" the first period and allowed only two of nine Kitchener goals. The game ended in a nine -all tie. • Jack Horner played a fine To Holm Second. game despite the annoying mask Friday night. Goderieh should be.exception- ally proud this week. To have twb bays from. Goderieh play. ing, in the Nal., on the .same 'team Is quite a, feat. The occas- ion was last. Saturday night when Paul Henderson and •.friary Doak played with Detroit in the game which, was seen on TV. For a town the size of Gode- rich they have produced five N.H.L. hockey players over the years. Paul Henderson, who played junior hockey here and -•who -m es -:his -off=season resid- ence in Goderich, Larry -Jeffrey, Gary Doak, Jack Price and, some may remember Al Dewesbury who weund up will; -the world champion Belleville McFarlands. Goderich Sato have six games left in the regular season sche- dule. Next home game will.be.E day .nighia`.e Sifts will g. trying to ` equal their- perform- ance of two weeks ago when they, defeated ' the Kitchener Gxeenshirts seven -three. Kitch- ener will` be trying desperately to wipe out this loss. LEAGVE STANDINGS r, Ontario Hockey Association Central Junior "13" standings.; A. PIS, Kitchener •.28 0 0 245 127 56 Goderich . 20 13, 0 177 155 38 `Stratford ..18 15 0 160 148 '36 St. Marys • 16 e<16 1 153 154 32 Waterloo . 12 e20 1 155 196 ,25 cilue and Yafie, Here's where you'iI! the Best Buys and Widest Selection of Quality Used Cars nd 44. S �mT i, 1,40Godttri 7, Owen Sound 4 2134 1.10 225 8 Scoring Leaders d G1' G . ,. Pts D. Wi11iam8on, G, .32"32r4r kill Tomo Snaot1l, K. 30 '32 39 7Z' Rtob , Caster,; G.. - _,.=,;3 64' Gary Hoperaft, K. • • .33 30 32 '.62 Dave Huntley, W. 32 29 29 5$ J. Lehtpnen, K. 31 25 33' 5$, Earl Rice,' G. 32 30 27 57. 13i11 Wilkinson, G, 32 22 35 57 Wayne Gowing, K. '34 20 35.55 13. McRae, • St. 111• . 32 30' 24 ;54 Dave tutchart, W. 32 27 26 53 Jim McRae, K 30 22 29 51 Pete -Fraser, --St : 1VI.` 32-1932' 51 Bob Gervais, '0.S. 27 17 33 50 Goalie Recordsibt Gtl32-GA 50 Ave McKerighan, K. 16 46 0 2.88 L. Daer, Str. 5 22 0 4.40 Gary Kurt, K. " 9 40 0 4.44 A. Frank, Str. _ 28 iv 1 4.50 Hainsworth, K. 9 4,, 0 4.55 R. Duckworth, G. 32 148 2 4.63 G. Waugh, St. M. 28 143 1 5.10 M. Schaefer, W. 21 120 0 5.71 Bob Gagne, W. 12 76 r 0 "6.33 R. Duffett, O.S. 32 225 0 7.03 M. Mikita, St, M. 1 3 0 3.00 Game winning goals - Hop - craft and Williamson, five each. Penalties (Individaal)ob1= taille, Kitchener, 144; Daer, Goderich, 140; Riehl, Stratford, 141; Johnson, Kitchener, 133; Gervais, Owen Sound', 123: (Scoring and goaltending re- cords do not include game of February 5, St. Marys at Gode- rich.) Expo will open April 28and close •six months later an Octo- ber 27. The first world exhibition was heldin -1851 in -London. Goderieh Mariufadturing - (Sires) Ltd., was it he sponsor of a • Women's Invitation Bon' spiel Wednesday of last week at the Malt - land Country Club. The Winner was a local rink consisting of Zeta Baeehler, lead; %ay Graf, 'viae 'skip; Haney- Nephew; ,Skip= shill Dot CoHess, second. •'Centre is Don McMillan representing G o d e ri e h Manufacturing (Sales) Ltd. . ' , Signal -Star „Mote CHEVROLE'F-OW$MoBILE DEA The OK sign 'is your guide to dependable transportation and motoring pleasure. It's a sign that assures you of+exceptional value in a used car - and an -outstanding variety from Which to.choose. Solook for our OK .sign 'and a better used car buy! ' : „„4,.cd6g• to*, s, ' y,,r 2 K Y:Sata,F � �r � y ••: w i6obooaoa r ?:da'id6dA?!yrn. , z ,'>, IMO h•r A1••1'�••i r\i • z•_ • John Refflinghaus of Refflinghaus Construction Ltd. (centre), land Country Club last Saturday. Team membens are left tat congratulates winning .skip Bill Huff on his winning the right: Mr. and Mrs. Ted;White and Mr. and Mr.s. Bill Huff. Refflinghaus sponsored Valentine's Day Bonapiel at the Malt- Signal -Star Photo 7-- - 11111011=8- FOR TILE DISCRIMINATING l�nim,,�.,lrlti,nr,r�,i,ling igcitation,, annm.tn'rtnents and •tr,,•,sorirs, kith coin- • L t , ,,nfidrncn as to quality ut,l ,,r.rectnt•ss of Corn. �. ANNOUNCEMENTS • •INFORMALS • ACCESSORIES James•Richardson & Sons -ltd.- - Signal -Star AIR 1965 BEL R FOUR -DOOR SEDAN -economical 6 -cylinder,' standard transmission, .,radio, ..tinted ,.glass, wheel discs. Still undernew car warranty. Sold by us last year, locally. Lic. A55214. $2,495.00 19 64IMPALA FOUR -DOOR SEDAN ---V-8, automatic, power brakes and steering, radio and many other options; finished in meadow green and match- ittg interior, Lic, A48712. Was. $2,495.00. 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