HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-27, Page 3a
•
tl
eroc
GQDERICH' 3 VS CLINTON 2
In the first game of the
• tournament Goderich played
O.i APt , At.. 8_49. a.. ..... 1t0,t4w
opened the scoring ' as Garry
Tebbutt Scored in the first period;,
,John Hart setting liim up. This one
goal stood up until the third period
as Goderich finally scored, Steve.'
Chase got the goal 'with Mike
Lapaine assisting: '
Clinton then went ahead. 2-1 as
John '. McMahan scored
unassisted. Then 30 seconds later
Goderich tied the ame _as Jeff
gion tour.
Harrison scored unassisted. In
over time, after the first minute,
Goderich Legion Pee Wee All-
stars won as Jeff Harrison got the
. winningsoal when Benny Worsen,
set him uP. '
BLYTH 2 VS SEAFORTH 6
Second game Seaforth
_,outscored, Blyth 6-2 as Doug
A'hstett lead Seatorth-•.' ith three
goals while Jim V ash got two
goals for Seaforth. Blyth opened
the scoring as Garry "Manning
scored with Steve k romley
assisting, -The :other" 'goal for
Myth was unassisted by Terry
Pierce.
Seaforth's. other .goal was. by
Larry Wilton, _Pad .> 1 I Gliire _. -
pickedup two assists.; in the, game"
for 4eatorth yllti10 La airy Watton
and Brad Scott ger the other
ssists. This means Seaforth
Plays against Ooddt'icp in the next
series.
KINCARULN'E
EXETER.3 •
ti
• vs
n the third game Kincardine
ent held
looked like the best -team. in the
tournament as' they defeated,
• Exeter 5-3: Opening the scoring
for ,.Kincardine with two, quick
goals was:Brent A-rrnstrong'. Then-.
Exeter made it 2=1 • as Stephen
Baynham scored with Brian
Clarke assisting. a
Kincardine lead 3-1 at the end of
the first period as Steven Catts
got fi, goal lee in•the' period with.
Paul Wilken assisting. Steven
Cott scored another apai in the
second period to put the game ori
ice for Kincardine, Steve Petrie_
setting him; up. °
On the weekend the Goderich Branch of the Royal, Canadian as they .defeated the Seaforth squad 4-1 in the championship
-Legion sponsored aa 'minor hocke •urea • ame:--Alam + a- la nmadeavailable..becau
ena'--with-~•teams--competing -front' thro`anghout-the-�'-W.ester -'rush to -get •hoek-ey-ganles-set-foilow the--the-•th
1 7/,1 3 L ' .•
Ontario Area. The 1(incardine entry (above) emerged champions ice, (staff phOto) .
.s
Ex• eter fought back as Steven°
Baynhan scored •two more goals -
. for Exeter but it wasn't' en'ouglf'as
Jeff McLe11and got the final goal •
,for Kincardine. "Thjs advanced
. Kincardine -into the 'semi-finals.
WINGHAM 4 vs
- BRUSSELS 0
In the fourth gam* at 11:30 a.nt
Wingham whitewashed. Brussels.
The=fir•stperiod ended scoreless.
• Then Wingham broke out .for,
two.goals in the second period as,
David-Kiefferscored unassisted, •
Kevin hickey scored as Sheldon
Jones set him up. ,
In the third period Gordon
Kinahan" and Michael, Montomery
scored unas'sisted final score4-0. "
WintV Norman got a' shutout for
Wingham Pee Wee A11Stars.
GODER(CH 2 vs
SEAFORTH 3
In the first game of the semi-
finals, went into overtime.
Seaforth opened the scoring at the
59 second mark Of the first period
as Captain Paul McClure 'scored
and Cam Doig and Doug ,Anstett
assisted.'
Late in the second period.
Goderich tied . the „score as
.Shannon Nibblock was set up by
Garry Peters. Both teams traded'
goals in the third period* as
Seaforth scored first on a goal by
Doug Anstett assisted by Gam
Doig.
,Goderich tied it as Benny
Wo rsell set up Jeff Harrison for
the equalizer. At the 6:59 mark of
over time the roof fell in-Afor
Goderich as Cam Doig. scored
unassisted to' give eaforth the.
win and -advance to the finais.
. KINCARDINE'S vs '
WINGHAM 1
SEMI-FINALS
Major H. Maybury, left, and Corporal G. Kumley of the Goderich Frontiersmen learn the
Operation of the group's new two way radio unit aspart of their training within the organization,
Other areas of,, training for the Frontiersmen include Marine Rescue, Self Defence, Marine
Navigation, Horsprnanship, Discipline arid` Learning to think and live outdoors all in an effort to
help better the comniunity and area. (staff photo) .
• . • .
IA/
restIers.
T thesecot rg
finals, Brent Aramemstrongofthe semi led
, Kincardine.with four goals as they
defeated Win ham 541 Geoff,
pick up
Ray Donnelly"s GDCI wrestling
team won a dual meet " in St.,
Mary's last Thursday, defeating
St. Mary's 44-29. _
Rick McClinchey won by a
eo de.cision:over-Da-n Plckarcl in the
m p
Grahanedup two assists for
e • the winners and le -i- rrson
scored the final goal for
Kincardine, unassisted. Wingham •
spoiled Kincardine's goalie John
Mau's shutout as -Jay MacLaurin
scored for Wingham.
°�
FVHIaITION•GAME NOVICE
'KINCARDINE 3 vs• '
Kincardine opened the 'scoring
with'three goals in .the- firsL�..
period, then vent on to defeat the
Canadian Legion Team 3.1. Terry
Kisch scored the only goal for
Canadian Legion •Team. ' Sean`
Donnelly scored two' goals for
''kincardine and the other goal was
by Paul. Catto.
.105 Round class for the first
-Goderich •points.,. Other GDCI
'winners were Pete Willis over
Gord• Robson by a pin in, the 122
pound class; Ray Hildebrand over
Steve Walsh by a decision in the
135 pound class; Jim Ginn pinning
Charles rles Albers in the' 140 pound
class; Paul Johnston pinningp John
rtitr=t1;�1�-5 4-41
double win
•
•
In the wrestling tournament
.heldWere on Saturday in
connection with the Blue T ani
,White .Tournament, . Sarnia
Northern•' placed first ; with 48 .
_ points (oderirb sPrnnd_wi.
a�►��M-- �,.� �-�:�•�-,..�.,..- ......��.�
• CHAMPION GAME
KINCARDINE 5 vs
SEAFORTH 2
Brent Armstrong the ,best.`
player in the . Peei'''Wee
Tournament scored ---four" goals•.
and' led Kincardine to a 5-2
victory. StevenCatto got the other
•
points and Sarnia Centhal. third
with 27 points.
'or Goderich; Jinn Ginn, Paul
Johnston,-• Jim Reaburn, ,Tony
McQuail and Al Drennan placed
th 4(1_ first t .
a •�
Maitland
ountry Club' news_
Reaburn by .a pin over Alan
McLean in the 167,.pound class; Al
Drennan by a pin over John Doyle
in the. 177 pound class; and Tony
McQttail who pinned Stan Ball. in.,
the. 93-poupd.class. �..
' St. Mary's 'winners. were. Rauf~
McDonald by a forfeit ' in 'the 89
pound class; Maurice McLennan
by decision over Dennis' Reid;
Dave. Beavers over Glen Naylor
by a pin; Paul Elliott over Con
Melady by' a pin in the'147 pound
"class, and Rick Hendricks over
George'Sheardown in the.
unlimited class.- •
Philip Blaisuale' of Goderich
tied Alan Stewart in the 129.pound
goals for Kincardine.. Doug class. ' . -
Anstettkept Seaforth in the game .
•
as he Scored bne goal and Nick
Hauwert got the other for the
losers. Both'teams now advance
to the finals in Southampton.
Good Luck to Kincardine and
Seaforth. Howard Carroll saidthe
tournament was' a success and
would like to thank every one who
assisted and helped.
draws • often have a problem 4team for spares. •
locating sufficient spares for the There were too few entries to
teams; Sometimes spares .can lie run the Jitney last Saturday and it
located among the "pay:as-you- was called off.
play"., curlers. There a're . many !' Th`e Goderich entry in the
--golfer s✓._ who --ape r
curling members, but are share Tuesday, did not fare too well; as .
holders, and as succi are. entitled Bernice Moore's team lost. On.
to play tt .ee time in the season February 2 and 3, Elsie Gardner
for the $1.754.fee, to the same,
'manner' as the non -golfing, share
holders, are entitled to three
green fee privileges during + the
golfing _season.
The .Tuesday afternoon ladies'
league are short of players and
many times it is difficult to fill the
teams: The Thursday evening,
and. Doris Paquette will skip the
eligible teams from here' in the
"Tankard" "at 'Durham. Good
'Luck!
This is Minor Hockey Veek in
Canada! Don'ts end - TAKE your
boy to the arena — and stay to see
'him play.
AINSLIE'S
Home Dressed Select Meat
tAinv._
�na
BE oVEct_81 ,
INE 11M THE
GAME 9,TARr5
Less than 196: That says a lot.
It says chaparral snowmobiles
spend their time on the snow and
not in the shop.
And it says that about the only -
thing Chaparral owners have to
replace is gas and oil.
It also tells,you that Chaparral is
not made to become obsolete in a
year or so. No. when a.Chaparral
is put together, it's put together to
stay. Year after year after year.
That's why Chaparral was able to
conquer a 12:500 foot peak in the
fiockies. And that's why we say
Chaparral can take anything you'
can dish out. Anything. + •
, Check the complete Chaparral
line soon. It`s one tough machine.
(Less than l%)
HuIiyuiiyno -Spow
-:Selection of top quality used ,cit ' o