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The Goderich and District Collegiate Institute basketball team
seem to be off, to a good siart as they opened their season last
'reek with an exhibition game against Clinton winning the
• match ..28.26, Team members are, left to right, , front, Mike
Wildgen, Steve Remington, Gary Lounsbury, and Steve Stringer,
Two shut -outs
in CHHL play.
-BY KEITH WILLIAMS'
Action opened this week in
`Gpler`ich,11...D.�cember 1 whert
utldi"rrg C'entluc'• downed
DRMCO -6 to 4. Results of the
previous game in Clinton were
not available`.,
the DRMCO, `JBurldlr�'i;
Centre match, the '.inning team
took control, early in the' first
period. as Rick Socw•erb\ scored
from Bob Dick at 6:09, DRMCO
scored on. an effort by, Jim
Farrish from John,, Hodge at
8:27 but ,Building .Centre came
back with two • more before the
period en'de•cl.' Sowerby.
completed a hat trick scoring
frbm Dick again on both plays at
9:16 and 14:36.
In, the second period Butch
-Fleet put.. DR_MCO on the score
board" at :413 with the,. 'assist
going to Rick Fremlin.' Building
Centre, however, quickly got
organized and came back with
four straight, and unanswered
goals. •Jim :McLeod scored- two
• back to back with Rick Dodds,
Rick Sowerbv and `Dennis
Lassafine getting assists at 1:12
and '1:08. Buck Million scored
from Dodds again at' 4:46 and
Steve Doak dumped the 'Puck ln
on a play frbm Del Bedard and
John l -lodges at 4:46 and 5:34.
Del Bedard then' scored for
DRMCO ••with the assistance of
Jim Farrish at 18:24 of the, final
period to *rind up the scoring.
In the weekly double header
at Goderich, Sifto• Salt's goal
tender Rick Duckworth chalked,
up a shutout. against D.,RMCn as
that game wound , up in _.a t -O
score, ,
'Jim McIver rnade • good at
3:01 from Jim Mc Astocker for
Sifto and Ken Daer Made it 2-0
from McAsCocker' at 13:48 in'
the first period. Wayne Draper
scored unassisted at 13:18 of the
,second period to add one more
and in the final 20 minutes Tom
Crawford scored from'en'�I)aer
and Jim McAstocker went in
alone -to wind it up.
The game .wa' marred by one
fight when, Butch Fleet of
DRMCO and Wayne Draper of
Sifto „mixed it up in t•be last
minute of the third period. They
both drew. two minute minors
for the infraction.
The .other game on Sunday's
schedu•legtlso ended in a shut -out
.as Bayfield downed the .Juveniles
3-0., Gary Black . was credited
with the shut -out.
Don'Bartliff scored at 6:26 of
the first from Dave Wilkinson to
start- things rc5lling, ' 'Grant
Vulland. sc••ored at 1:06 .of the'
seep rief r Dan Pi nran °and
then scored. • a second one
unassisted at the 47 second mark
of the• final time slot to w rap i ,
League 'standing now shod•
Sifto Salt out in front with 13
points having won six, lost one
and s tied one, Building ('entre
and Bayfield are tied for second
with identical records of four,
two and two for 10 points.
The Juveniles are a more
distant third- having lost four
games to'date compared to three
wins and no ties, giving' -them ,fix
points. The Juveniles were last
year's champs but seem to be
having. trouble' so far this season.
DRMCO is. tied for third with
three wins, six losses and no tie
games for six points as well and
Holmesville seems to have taken
up ,permanent., residence in the
cellar with three points:from one
win and a tie but six losses to
their credit. -
. This Sunday's double header
see DRMCO •ipeeting Bayfield
and Building CentrTh1i,es on the
Juveniles, On Tuesday at Clinton
Holmesvile ' will see action
against' Bayfield • and back • in
Goderich .on Wednesday Sifto.
Salt- will •play—the-Juvenile
Back, team manager Ron Brown, Steve Smalley, Mike l attic,
Robert Coulter,'Dave Carruthers, Brock Stinson, Clare Sager,
Pete Tigert, Brian McKenzie and Pete Cammaret c ach.photo
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wrestling practice session. recently. Young men at GDCI are taking the sport seriously
expected to make a fine showing in co'rnpetition this year,photo by Don McGee
in a
fireman's
carry during a
now and are
Maitland
country Club
news
' ' Don Shot -treed has tickets for
the New Year's Eve Ball at the
club- for Friday, December 31,
9:30 pin. to '1 a.m, The music
will be by The Broughams.
There will be no table
reservations but only. a limited
number of tickets will be sold,
and so, get your name to Don
early so that you will not miss
,this event. •
Last Friday k'\ening a group
of the, staff at the Ontario
Hospital, who have formed a
pay-as-you-go curling 'league
were shown `some excellent film
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Saturday morning at 8:30
a.m. the High School curlers
began their . activities. The
riovices received instruction. and
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