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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-13, Page 3• ♦ GODERICIT s'S'R!CN*•ri4 sTAR!• , Tli RSD1 T, ' AND/ ..r MITE (OUSE' UE �. Q! .E Friday evening in 'the only garne played in- the ---; Mite. Division, ;Legion on Auxiliary. Fl ` ers >� y won easily over Bedford Hotel. -0, aS Allan Rivett top"scorer in e,Le ague continues to get hi s share of Vials: as he netted two and Scott ' Rivett .'eked upthe v . 'picked IN other: for. the Legion Aux Flyers. " Draining assists were John . Alexander; David: Eastwood and Ste t "Rivet ` ' o t .John ,Ross.•°c. >< yked"". np a.shut out for Coach 'Don Jobnsten. Baturday'� morning in the first game Goderich-Electric fanalfy won• a game as they.'came up with, a .3-0 Victory against Legion Auxiliary , Sailors, Playing ' an outstanding gamine, in the nets and, getting his Tirst shutout of the „; season-. w°as , Robert Cummings. Also playing a'strong Baine was Steven Sager as he ° picked up two goals and an assist. Willie Denomme.scored his first goal of �s. f • 4 Mor>iity and David MacDonald, Lou'DeWintersg of a shutout for Canadian Tire as ' they defeated one of the top teams in the standings, g Le i !on Aux. • ' � ' Flyers. In .the third game the Legion Aux. Sailors,- shut -out = the Bedford Hotel by a score of 1.0, Deonis.y 'got of the onlygoal ., unassisted:, Rick Ryan 'was in goat for the Legion Aux. Sailors, ,.• ;ri'LyEOION, MITE ALL-STARS Ain a well played exhibition game the Goderich . Legion Mite All-St'ar won°over Wingharn 4-1, Saturday night lathe first game played at -6 o'clock. 'Scoring. for ',the Legion. Mites were Larry Kelly, Steven Sager, Mark -Rowe and• Alan Rivett. James Fritzley "and Larry Kelly each picked up an assist,, in the game.- Next exhibition game is on Wednesday,. January , 12, in, Blyth. - the season for Goderich Electric, • who now have moved out of last place in the standings,. Op Saturday in the second game at 11:00 o'clock, MacDonald Marine won. over Canadian ,Tire by a score of 3-0. Lou . DeWinters was in " the "':lets for the winners, and picked. up a shutout, Scoring two goals' were Robert Jeffery and •single ,goal wasscored by Jim Fritzley. • Monday night in the first game • of the Triple. - -header Goderich Efectri,Triple.-:-header lost • a close ,_game:24 to 1VIaebonald Marine. John Sheardown picked up 4 '•penalities in this game: as the referees were calling everything. Jim Fritzley opened the scoring for MacDonald Marine and Steve Sager., tied it 14 for Goderich Electric. Scoring the winning goal for MacDonald Marine was Jeff-Sowerby. In the second game Canadian''- Tire"won 3-0 as John Huff got , two ,goals land Larry Kelly got the other -which was assisted by John Huff. ' Drawing assists on _the _:.iirst-two.,goalswere-Alichael IN:•CHHL PLAY . B a Xfie� • SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE League .leading Kentucky Fried Chicken stretched their unbeaten ,string to 10 games with a win and a tie in actin last weeks•, „ The".3=3''-thri'll'er :was. played on Friday against` Gardiner's Dairy, ' the second place :team.. Bill Peters, ,Paul Yeoman and Jim Burbine scored for KFC. Danny Maillet got two. "of Gardiner's goals,, the other one corning off the stick of Steve Durst. " • Saturday,-K.F.C: shut -out Mills Motors -3-0. Mike Hodges scored two times for the "fin er'. • lickin' good" crew, while Bill .Peters adde4 the third'goal. Rink* Carman got fhe shut -out for K.F.C. k •• • Gardiner's . Dairy refused to •allow; the K.F:C. club to open their league lead any further, ''beating".„. Glenmark Homes, " Saturday 2-1. Dannyti Maillet scored -both Gardiher's goals while' Danny Bbyee- scored for Glenmark.. -the- Tuesday _game; ;the- • Sdefeated' Legion qn MillsMotors °• 4�2• Larry,. McGee and" ` Steve Arbour each scored twice for Legion, while ' Bruce Dougherty and Larry Daer got singles for Mills," g Third place Glenmark Homes, celebrated the arrival of their attractive OW, sweaters .by iothe defeating Leg n �='i in other Friday: _•8aine. JIM ..Costello and 'Dick Leddy scored, Y'for the,; winners; Steve Arbour of the 8 lane Legion counter, Lea ue staodin s as or January. $•shout' ljr'ichard Madge's Kentucky Fried Chicken team in first. place' with . 1;9 points, followed by-- .Jim Peter's Gardiners Dairy .team with 15, Glenmark Homes coached by Carl Moller -4n third place with ei lit. points, Howard Carroll's 1. on in fourth With seven points and George Osmond's Mills Motors . team . fifth with three points. • SQUIRT ALL STARS The Legion Novice All Stars played -to a 1-1 draw in a close -checking game.;.. _ here Saftrd'ay- night. against Wingham. The teams played heads -up hockey- ♦ for t ee periods, providing lots of excitement •for" the. good-sized crowd that was on -hand. • , Billy Peters .got 'the go, -ahead, goal , for Goderich as he 'scored 'unassisted on a breakaway in the last minute of the second period. Goderich . had an edge in the territorial play and looked like they had 'the game won ufitil as late third period penalty .gave the visitors a chance for a power play opportunity. , • Paul Forton. scored, 'assisted by Tom ' Remington. With just two seconds remaining on the clock to salvage the ` tie for Wingham,. • y •. The Squirt .All -Stars, will see their next ' action here this Saturday at 7:00 . p.m. when Kitchener will' be the .visitors. That should provide a stiff test for -Don Ell{©tt's Brew - - s for--Si€to•--and•�-•t�4�r11�-'dl�`sc�"B As • usual "Central Huron. Hockey League action opened in Clintdn . this week (Tuesday 'January.. 4) with the Juveniles' travelling to meet Holmesville And handing therm a 4-1 defeat. .Pete, Postill' opened the scoring in ` favour.. of the ., folmesvilktearn,at . :04. •on _an.: unassisted goal but the Juveniles came back and 'tied the score on an effort by Stu Asher at 10:54 .and • then went ahead by one marker at 11:47 when. Terry Mefiam scored from Mike Wildgen. •' In the second period . the Juveniles wound up the scoring for the game as Gene .DeJong scored froth. Dan Burns at 5:08 • and , Terry Meriam .scored his -' second market of, the night this time unassisted. InWednesday night action 'back at ,the Goderich 'arena • DRMCO downed Sifto Salt 8-5. Steve Doak scored with out help at 4:35. -of the first period and George Schram connected ,on a pass from Harold Leddy and John ' Hodge at 9:30- to put DRMCO in the lead, 2.0. " The : 'second period saw DRMCO go' ahead by one more goal w,heir kick Fremjin scored from Jen Lee at 2:10. Then Sifto Salt rallied and managed tow=_ take the lead+as they held ,off further DRMCO scoring- and 'sunk four 'of their own. Tim O'Brien scored from Tom Crawford at 5:36, Wayne Draper unassisted at 6:09, O'Brien again -• from Crawford at 8:20 and Crawford from O'Brien at 8::51. At the 55 second mark of ;the final ,frame Ed . JQne tied* ,L, game' far DRIV[CO from Fred 'Armstrong and Sifto Salt came back with a ,goal at 5:21 frcim Draper before DRMCO began to put -on the rush and ^pushed the game • out of reach. ' It was Fremlin from Jones at 11:35, Jim Parrish unassisted at 15:03, .W Bob,Dapple unassisted at 15:13' and John Hodge from Jones and Schram al 17:3a. Iii the opc"rling;game of 1 riday' evenings double header the top 'teams of the C.ft;H. L. *met and Bayfield Weld •on to its first place position downing •Sifto Salt 6.8. Dave Wlikinkon °opened the scoring. on the right foot for Bayfield with.the help of Wayne Doak at the .52 second mark. Wane Fisher -tied the "'"Score for Sift+ .frown hmF McAstocker but: j Bayfield sunk two ntci a iefore the period 'closed as Wilkinson connected from. Doak and Don art tff scored unmated. to the second` period the istY eripg':•tois ,split at one apiece it e i D.aer scorlint at 1110. 1:30 for -Bayfield: Tom Crawford_ kept Sifto in the' game when he'scored at 8:21 of 'the final period with assists going to Jin1 .McAstocker and Wane Fisher but Bayfield replied with two more^ frons the sticks,. of George 'Gould, assisted by `Don • Bartliff; and Will Wedlock, assisted -by -Wayne •Doak: ^ Ira the other game that evening Building ,Centre handed as defeat to' the Juveniles 7-5. In ihe first period it was' Phil Petrie from Randy Blake 'at 3:17 for the Juveniles, Buck Million from, Bud Boyes for Building Centre at 5:06 Randy. Blake 'from Petrie at `7:03 for the Juveniles; Bruce Stoll unassisted at ,10:23 for the' Juveniles and Dennis Lassalines from Barry Block at 13:14 to wind it up for Building Centre. • In the second period 'Bud -Boyes opened up Tor Building Center unaalisted at 8:13, Barry Block added another for the Builders at 10:48 with Bud • d •� ,i oyes ge 'nig an • assis on a one and Phil Petrie adding one, for the Juveniles ' -ate 14:51.• the assist going to Bud Stoll. Boyes scored at the 37 second mark • of the final frame from Lassaline for Building Centre following Eby a goal by Lassaline from Jim- McLeod. Gene DeiJong scored for' the Juveniles from -:Samand %Terry Mariam -at -15077 and Boyes completed a hat trick' as. he scored the, final.goal p f the .game at- 18:28 • from Doug Spitzig, the goal tender, In favour of Building Centre. On the upcoming schedule DRMCO • plays the Juveniles at 7:00 p.iri. Sunday and Building ,Centre faces Bayfield at 9:00 p.m: On Wednesday in Clintbn Holmesville will meet the Juveniles, , again and back ` in Goderich the same night Sifto Salt will meet Building Centre. League standings- • show , Bayfield first with 18 points followed by Sifto Salt with 17,' Building Centre 15 DRMCO 12, Juveniles 10 . and Holmesville in the cellar with 7. .& Thelocal.Sqtirt All Stars W ll 1 also likely be ' playing here, on Sunday in an exhibition game to be heldduring the-' Legion -sponsored 'tournament Which is taking place Here that ., day,..,. �� T HC ,YNQEO KE. S The local. Mite; Squirt oand," Pee -Wee All Starteams will be playing dere. Saturday. ; .night: against Kitchener at 6:.00, 7:00` and 8:00 o'clock. Cor ie nn down -t9 the arena and support Our teams! W • ROTARY BA.. NT.A 1Vi . ;' , ALL STAR.. , Saturday night in a regular W.O.A.A. scheduled game; at the Godeaich Arena, Mitchell I Mains, outplayed tile. Goderich Club and came up with . a 2-•1 win. Mitchell opened thescoring in ,the first' minute' on a fluke goal byDennis Fischer.; as. John Culligan set" him up. Late in the second' period •Brian Yeoman • scored as. Grant Shelton assisted to tle the game at 1-1, - - 'Rotary' Bantam All -Stars had several good' opportunities 'tt. gas ahead in the game but Dave Stacy who ae' twasin h nes for yt t Mitchell stopped everything that was fired ; at him," Then -with.' Goderich a man ,short, in -the penalty box, Doug Dietz got the winningg oal late in the third period. BANTA . M HOUSE LEAGUE - In the.. first game 'hursday January 6, Keith Hiusser's Goderich Elevator's came from behind to defeat Denomtrie Flowers 4T2. John Warr opened the scoring Denomme Flower's - and Steve ' William's got , the other goal for Denomme Flowers. • . Captain Scott • Kennedy picked up two + goals . for Goderich Elevator while Tim Evans also got two goals- Bill Goddard" ,.and:. ---Steve Palmer assisted on a goal. each. Second game -between McGee -G.M. Parts and Thn Hoist Real Estate was one which• we.•seen win gamesin, the ` -. 'iris.:: one h ,pel�ty l�rt . ;If�t In �►u>r McGee's blow a 2-0 lead: but.-. Sewing for McGee's w . Cart garage; T . only l come back to win with less than Blanc and Fel. „ Burns. was, against Grand Bea&; a minute to play in the game.- Drawing sists'in the game were game was played lr Zurich on Warren Rodgers .scored the Rodger Legere. for McGee.'s and , nary , '3: « andwas . s 1r 1 winning Bill 1 as Carl'LeBlanc set Kevin Williamss )1 oa� r 11scheduled ed . • g. ; .T?e la 11.1 am , � Goddard .. . �► ... , .. �.�,A,.A.�gnek . him up perfectly.{ and Robert Hodge for Goderich • Tim McAstocker Managed the scoring for. Elev. r -, • ,Only goal,-. for Goderich„ -Opening p_. MWee' arts. with two In the second atm Don score 4-1 for B`.•: d . , s G.M.G� _ . .... ___ ._ 11 _. �o1at raaa<d, eri. , quick oals were Kevin Such, Real Estate blew a 3.1 lead and- On'Thursday Icinsmen Midget and Roger Legere both lost , 4-3 as Denon n e Flowers' All-Starss, trounced .Hensa�l 9 . unassisted. Dort ' Holst fought. scored the winning oal`wiith less , Brian Thompson . teaid the steam back and tied the score 2.2 as 'than two minutes 'to go in the with 7 ,points ` four" • goals .and" Glen Hutchins ,'and Kevin game. GOO' -. scorers,'for , thr assists. rail Felly got Medan' each 'got of goal while . Deno Flowers , a g a g h mm�` Fl .w rs were Ji'n:.. goals and e. sliagie *,allies welt ta► <: Ted Crawford 'and Steven Crew Warr, Dale Baechler, Terry' Dan Duncan, Inn MacAdam'aiid drew assists. •There was also,a ten Crawford and Tim Clancy got Jim Schran ; minute ,penalty .called against ` the winning goal. Assists were by ' Friday night in an exhibition Ferg Burns for throwing his stick Len Kolkman, Jim, Warr, and game against . , Southfield, in`this game. Dale Baechler.. "' _ Michigan;= the Midgets won • as Monday,, January 10, in the Don Hoist Real Estate goals ° ,they defeated 'the visiting, club' first game, Goderich Elevator were scored by Kevin' 1Vferiam from the "States 7.2., Brian *- *on 5-2 over McGee G.M. Parts. assisted by 'red Crawford, Doug ---!Thompson --got'- four-` -goals'--as Scott Kennedy picked up two Sproule` assisted by Phil Evans everyone on the team played goals for the Goderich Elevator, and then Phil Evans assisted by .exceptionally well; • -other goals and Bill Goddard, Robert Hodge Glen.Hutchins. . were by; Paul .Kelly,' Mark Fisher and Tim Evans each got a single • 1UNSMEN MIDGET. "• --and Tim McAstocker. Sunday, January ` " 9 • in. Goderich the Mitchell "'Midgets ° were beaten by a score of 8-1 as Please turn toPage 7 goal. 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