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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-25, Page 6PAGE 6---GODERICH.SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1973` 11111111101, LET:S TAL MINOR HOCKEY BY JACK CUMMINGS (continued from page 4) Denomme Flowers' goal, scorers, and Steve Hudson picked up an assist. Don Hoist got l;oals from Carl LeBlanc and Peter Crew. -.loth teams had numerous chances to score but both, goalies were able to come up with some excellent saves. Ken Shelton and Pat Shannon Niblock and Paul Duckworth, while Don, Hoist's managed to get one by Paul Schaefer. KINSMEN MIDGET ALL-STARS I n a four -point game, the Kinsmen Midge All -Stars defeated Mitchell 8-4. At the end of the first period, the score Kelp also picked up assists in was oneilatl;`"•as• Jordan scored the I;atrre: Jarlittchel. and..Gr{mt, ` Belton ---Ti airs tay"`s game was -one or --- i+o " instnr n.. gosh- Mitchell the reocrds. Goderich Elevator then went ahead three -one an walloped Denomme'Flowers two •quick goals, but Goderich fought back as Kevin Meriam, Grant Shelton, Doug Marshall and Mike Palmer scored goals before the end of ' the' second period to give Goderich Kin- smen a 5-3 lead. the winners. Bill Goddard Mitchell got another goal to scored two, while Randy make it close, but in the third Carroll and De.nnis_. Road ..rind it was all Goderich as produced . single goals for fhey scored three unanswered". IJenomrne Flower:. goals to win the_ four pointer. Don Hoist defeated McGee Lee Arbour got one, Grant Motors 5-1. Scoring 3 quick ' Shelt©n"and Mike Palmer each oals'in the first eriod-for r n got their second goal of the g P Terry game. Lee Arbour also got. -�..--Hoist"-w•ert ��Ier Crew. 'terry Prowse and -Bob Overholt. Each three assistsin the game. HOCKEY NOTES 12-4. Steve Chaise. Tom Sager and Ben Worsell each •picked upJhree goals to lead Goderich Elevator. Nut., Parsons, . Bob Graham and Tony . Vol ic•k were the other goal scorers for team got a goal in the second -- Carl LeBlanc and Mike Burley. In the final period McGee's came back -with two goals by GDCI 1 Wrestling team loses_ .. .., Coach Ray. Donnelly's G.D.C.I. wrestling team defeated, St. Marys 43-3:3 in a dual meet here last Thursday, to up their record to four wins as agaihst one Loss so far this Year. Results were as follows: 90 pound class, Paul Graham: Of St. 'Marys won by default; -98 pound class, Steve Palmer of - Goderich won by default; 106 pound class, Rick M'cClinchey of Goderich pinned Maurice McLellan; 115 pound class; Rodger Moore of Goderich pin- ned Ed Bradleyl- 123 pound class, .Dave Pichard of St. Marys ' won a decision* over Larry Dannelly; 130 pound class, Pete Willis of Gipderich pinned Ralph Shep; 136 pound class,. Tony Drinkwalter of St. Marys won by default; 141 pound class, Steve Walsh of St. Marys pinned Gerry O'Brien; 148 pound class, .Jim Ginn of Goderich decisioned Jim Muir; 157 pound class, Con Melady of .Goderich , pinned Dave Mlison; 168 pound class, Haul Johnson of Goderich pin- ned Walt Kraetchiver; 178. pound class, .John Doyle of St. Marys pinned John Adams; 194 pound class,_Gord Weeks of St. Marys won by default;; unlimited class, George. Shear - down of Goderich won a decision over Doug Hamilton.` The .G.D.C.I. matmen have two matches this week. On Tuesday they fought in Wingham and today (Thur- sday) they meet Clinton here. We welcome back Clem (Canadian Tire P. 'R.) Wolter- beek ,to the announcer's booth, their regular season . play and would„like to see him at all against I4it, hell by' going down the games, His direction and to _a 3-1 ,loss. leadership is very helpftyl to -In every game Goderich 'has Minor Hockey, and this repor- scored first and then allowed ter could use his comments and their opposition.., to outshoot, reports. • out -hit and out -position them. - In an exhibition game played Poor coverage .in front of their in Clinton, Goderich Legion own net has cost them dearly. Novice "B” team defeated Tuesday night game was the Clinton on January 20, '3-1. best played to date. Goderich Michael Paquette and T. played well in the opening Doherty each got -a -goals •while period• --and- were --'ahead' 1-4". as • -.Joe Burbine. picked•-ulr•--a goat.. --the°'. period—mdett`trtt-totflt►"._"- and an assist. have had more of an edge. Mit- chell who play well in front of LIONS PEE WEES The Goderich Lions " Pee Wees after going nine wins unci a loss have now, dropped five straight games.. It all started on Saturday, January 13 when the visiting Seaforth squad upset Goderich at home 4-2: The next day in the -Legion tournament played in Brussels the locals dropped another this time 5-1 to Kincar- dine. On January 16 Mitchell' trip- ped up Goderich again this -time by another 4-2 score. Mit- chell came to Goderich last Saturday night and this time socked it right to us 7-2. On . Tuesday Goderich wrap d up the net scored three unarm swered goals within three minutes that beat Budny clean. Thefinal period was the strongest Goderich period in six games but the boys are having trouble finding the net. It ap- pears the locals are about to break their lethargic slump. If they can find the net again and start scoring goals the way they were early in the season they will be a hard club for anyone - to beat. This week they play Hensall. Friday, night in Hensall, Port Huron are their opposition on Saturday. `here and Sunday in the border city. Denis - Lassaline has been named Assistant Arena Manager of Goderich Memorial Arena by GoderichTown o i Council. ncl i, His salary is 56,000 per�annum.. Here Denis is peen at work 'Oise arena where.a busy schedule prevails +each and. :very day.' ° Arerfii Matta r Bill' Lamb (staff photo) , 4-1leaders to training school The Ministry of Agriculture and -Food is again sponsoring a 4-H Homemaking Club. This spring, the project is "Sport- swear from Knits".' The girls in Huron County will be sewing slacks, tops, vests, shorts, jump- suits and shirts from 'conven tional knit fabrics. — Miss Catherine'Hunt, Home Economist for Huron County, will beconducting a Training School in the :.Clinton area, Monday , and -Tuesday, February 5 and 6, Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. If you have a duaghter who will be 12 by March 1, 1973 and you do not -know who the 4-H leader will be in your area, please contact Miss Hunt at 482-3428: RbertsonROVfldiii3 Our girls and 'boys All-Star entitled Joseph and His team made a commendable Amazing Colored Coat. showing,- on Saturday at a' Last Novernber our school volley ball and we are very wrote- a poem or essay on proud of them. Remembrance Day and we Next Mondayour grade received our awards /oday. ,,,eights are singing in an opera ' Many thanks to the Legion. SEE THE 1973 ROLL -O; -FLEX SS COMANCHE 29 2 cc The first machine to be torn down in M.O.S.R.A. com- Petition this year. ALSO ON DISPLAY "THE WILD ONE" 338 cc G.T. ,,;t which last Sunday in Seaforth ran the following classes • - First in "C" stock Driver Jean Glaze First in "C" stock Ladies' Driver Audrey Collins Second in "D" stock Driver Jean Glaze SEE THEM THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY at HULLO -GULLY SNOSPORT Western Ontario's Fastest Growing Snowrnobpvi' :Dewier • Phot"" 262-5$0 WHAT? Wirt t. be . WINNER?, Trade yorr tomcoo: oo .sr now WIN ONE. Goderich Sailors Squeak tie with Beavers Art McDougall's short- handed goal at 8:07 of the third period gave -the Goderich Sailors a 3-3 tie _ with the Seaforth Beavers last Tuesday, January 23. Wane Fishes' was sitting out a tripping" „penalty when McDougal! scored. The Sailors played catch-up hockey throughout the entire game. Seaforth got on the scoreboard first when Jack McIlwain scored , from , Ken Doig and Bill McLaughlin at 6:45 of thb first period. Tom Crawford tied the game at 14:21 from Wayne Rau. Sailors outscore. aikerton--t� win handily at S-1 The Goderich Sailors out- scored Walkerton 5-1 in the second period to defeat Walker - tan 8-2 in Goderich last Friday evening January 19. Fred Armstrong led Goderich with three goals. Jim Itlyter, Bab Dick, Frank Hagon, Tom Crawford and Jim Farrish scored the other Goderich goals. R. Barnes and H. Jacobs scored for Walkerton. Jim Hayter opened the' scoring at 1:48 of the first period from Bob Dick. Ron Miller and Tom Crawford assisted on Fred Armstrong's goal at ,4:27. R. Barnes got Walkerton on the scoreboard at 1:04 of the second period from D. Bouchard. Bob Dick put Goderich back up .by two 31 seconds later at 1:36 from Jim Hayter. Torn Crawford made it 4-1 at 6:03 from Ron Miller. Fred Armstrong,scored his second goal of the game at 11:23 from Tom Crawford and Stu Stephens Frank Hagon made it 6-1 two minutes later at 13:23 from Wayne Rau and Wane Fisher. Fred Armstrong completed the ,hat -trick at 15:11 from Tom Crawford and Ron Miller. The teams traded goals in the third perioir H. Jacobs scored for Walkerton at 8:09 from D. Bouchard and D. Birrell:.Jim Farrish scored for Goderich at 1'3:06, -°-from Jim Hayter. Sunday in Walkerton, Goderich edged Walkerton 5:4. The Sailors only game next week is tomorrow evening at home against the Seaforth. Beavers. Game time is 8:30 p.m. • GDCI Girls' team compete in .Perth (tourney a Bob Beuttenmiller put and passed it to Art McDo Seaforth back, in front at 5:25 who fired it past Al Car of the second with a back -hand Seaforth was assesse shot to Rob Kellestine's stick minors, one game miscon side Rob- Laurie was given an^ and one match; Goderich assist on the goal. given 7 minors. Jim Hayter tied the game at 6:40 with a low drive to Al Car- - The game was a good o ter's stick side. Wane Fisher watch with some good a and, Ron Miller assisted on the The two teams play tomo goal. night in Goderich and are in Seaforth on Tues At the twelve minute mark of January 30 for a resched —Seaforth-and-Wane-Fisher-were— each given- high :sticking penalties. Doig argued the call and was given a game miscon- duct. When given the miscon- duct, he grabbed the referee and landed one or two punches and was given a match penalty Bill McLaughlin put Seaforth out in front for the third time in the game at 4:21 of the third , period from Jack McIlwain and Ed Dolmage. Rob'Kellestine stopped the first two shots but the third bounced off a leg and into the net. Good forechecking paid off for Goderich's final goal when Jim Hayter dug the puck out The G.D.C.I. girl's volleyball team took part in a tournament at Stratford North Western Secondary School last Wed- nesday. .. The G.D.C.I. juniors defeated Exeter South Huron in two straight games in one match, but then lost to the same team in two straight. In another match, they lost to ,the host North-Western team in two straight games. The seniors won two of three matches, beating South Huron and Listowel in two games straight, and then for- cing North-Western to three games before losing to them. The senior tearns all played wellv with lots of tripping, spiking, and good team work according to coach Linda McCaw. THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET STORE Old Air Force Base Clinton, Ont. HALUDAY, Early Bird -Early Build HOME & COTTAGE DISCOUNTS For a limited time only save drsds of dollars On your new or cottage with Halliday* big Bird -Early Bulld Discounts. C now from 33 custom manufactu homes ...13 different cottages. y Halliday Dealer has it all togNM* mortgage money, lot assist computerized construction, crews and Early Bird -Early Discounts. Seg him today and SAGER CONSTRUCTION 199 CAMERON ST., GODERICH, ONT. 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