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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-09-13, Page 71T 524. PRIG. 2.3 k AYIN. VES, 1p D. ES erich United ar seam 5- united played S. Receiving the ball from John Gottschalk he "c In an interlocking around the St. Mary acdefence. league game �t t rat park last Saturday and placed the ball oa t the •-10 the comfortable kee er making it look so easy. 13y this time the St. Mare s of 5 . a ich took command of defence were becoming everrun irht and were desperate in clearing. earn' and after pave Graf la. hed e *the net from a perfect geoid Re1lir-;haus. an s cant. int ) the 'th spasmodicuses s I Moller, the h r had quite an easy the three Gottschalk defence) were playing ongary s forwards beforkby e ar. me dangerous, h Went further ahead flinghaus scored after hour `of Pie. ived a through pass. (and beat the keeper re at half time was 2St. Mary 0. and half opened with s trying hard to get o the game but the defence stood firm. h slowly came hack Kick-off time is slated for 5 ed again to dominates p.m. The home town boys really ut the United appreciate the growing number bus p of fans who travel to the away ahead with the hest games. he game. 1t came as -no surprise when one of the St. Marty s defence gave away a penalty shot. John Gottschalk cooly placed the ball into the net to put Goderich four goals ahead. Goderich 'eontinuted to press the opposing defence into making mistakes and in desperation St. Mary s gave another penalty shot away. John Gottschalk gave the keeper no chance with his second penalty kick goal making the score 5 - 0. The Goderich victory was an important one as it moves Goderich into a tie for first place with London United. It also moves Reflinghaus into the leading scoring position in the London- league. God,erich's next game is against Clinton Saturday. bit about boats BY SKIPPER WALTER DEE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973 --PAGE 7 Kendall 011 won the Industrial Softball League "A" division championship Sunday evening at Agricultural Park by defeating DRMCO 19-3 under the lights. The win gave Kendall the series three games to one. Receiving the trophy from Stan Connelly is captain Wane Fisher and Kendall coach Reg Good. An enthusiastic crowd was on hand to see this encounter. (staff photo) every boater hopes ill never find himself of a search and ration, But perhaps ptoeaseyour mind to idea of how these operations a re search, expanded rertangular search and the creeping line ahead search, With the expan- ded square and expanded rec- tangular search the commen- cing position is the center of the area to be searched. With the creeping line ahead search it is nadian Forces based better to, commence at the outer nOntario are respon " edge of the search area. co-ordinating search The search speed is 5 knots. e operations on the • Lookouts are placed to cover es, which includes the horizon. They have smoke ich area. Canadian floats and lights readily t ships and aircraft available. If visibility is one lem for search and mire, t y estiate and base )n the Great thei rsca atiailir %ri a "Ij2-iiiile' -e are also several visibility. The pattern courses Coast Guard vessels are run oblique to wind and e,mission' is search sea. The Rescue Co-ordinating cue. Canadian Centre is kept fully informed on ahipsare available to the progress of the rescue wired by the C.S.A. _ operations. reaboater in distress several ways that you Gun Club ate to other vessels le ashore that you are ble and require A distress signal f a square flag which above or below it a ething resembling a n or explosive signal one -minute intervals tes distress as does oussounding of any apparatus. Burning large container also ized as a distress 97 search commences ion site commander ) Iq develop a search. eofthese patterns expanded square • At 'the Variastra Gun Club . last Wednesday September 5, John Anderson of Kippen hit 23 out of a possible 25 targets in the trap shoot, while Merve Batkinof Clanton was second with 22 hits. Other scores in- clude Jim Hogg, Seaforth, 21; Bob Lovell, Goderich, and Her- man Fisher of Benmiller, 20 each; and Tom Allen of Lon- desboro, 17. At the skeet shoot last Satur- day, Dr. Andy Rynne of Mit- chell had a perfect day as he hit 25 out or 25 targets. Louis Morello;, another Mitchell resident was - a close second with 24 hits, while John Land of Bayfield and Bill Stewart of Goderich were tied for third with 23 each. Other scores include: Bill Thompson of Clinton and Glenn Mogk of Stratford, 22 each; Tom Allen, Londesboro, 21;„Harrison Schack, Zurich, 19; Mery Batkin, Clinton, 18; Bob Schultz, Clinton and Jim Hogg Seaforth, 16 each and Ashley Gilbert, Goderich, 15. WANT ADS .Jim Adema of Belmont Michigan, who .won the 1073 Kawartha ,Cup was the top points winner of the day at the Ontario Grass Drag Champion- ships at Hully Gully at Varna last Sunday. • About 475 people saw $1,276 in prizes given away at the drags, which resume this Sun- day at Hulk Gully ,nt' 1 :1t1 p.m. Complete results are as follows: A stock, B. Empey, Ski d ), Auburn; 13 stock, P. Adema, Sno ,jet, Belmont Mich.; (' stock, P. Adema, Sno jet, ,,Belmont M ich.; D• stock, Pete Nieuwenhuizen, Scorpion, Watford; E stock. Pete Nieuwenhuizen,' Scorpion, Wat- ford; A super stock, Wayne The team of Mrs. Norah Fin- nigan, Mrs. Ruth Duffy and Nlrs. G:race..,.,.„WetIster. of _,,Win„p ll,m-,wSre,-,l�resente.d with the' Cunkliin Lumber .Trophy on September 4 when 'the emerged in . first place from an open Lawn Bowling tournament, sponsored by the Goderich ..Ladies Lawn Bowling Club. The event was held on the Pis- ton Street bowling greens locally. * A team skipped ` by Mrs. ,Wilma Kerr, also of Wingham, took second place followed by a team skipped by Mrs. - •J'ane Machan of Sarnia in third and a team skipped .by Mrs. Ellen Allison of Goderich in fou rt h. pert luck, supper: prepared by the_ .hot.,. ,lu,k;r,.farllct ed: -::the howling events. Thomas, Polaris, Cardiff; B super stock, Pete Nieuwenhuizen, Scorpion, Wat- ford; C super stock, Wayne Thomas, Polaris, Cardiff; A modified, J.. Adema, Sno jet, Belmont; B modified, J. Adema, Sno jet, Belmont; C modified, J. • Adema, Sno jet, Belmont; D Modified, . J. Adema, Sno jet, Belmont; - E modified, B. Webb, Polaris, Huntsville; A ladies, B. Hen- shaw, Ski doo, Poplar Hill; B ladies, C. Hendricks, Rollo -flex, Simcoe; ,C ladies, G., Walsh, Ro&lo-Flex, Dutton; junior, M. Darling, ` Rollo -flex, Ailsa Craig. At the Goderich Raceway on Wednesday night, September 5, in the first race, Deep Run Frisco owned by Mr. and Mrs. W.O. McLean was third with Bill on the bike. Just A Touch owned by Ross Battin and driven by Robert Faulds was fifth. In the second race, Gar's Pride owhed by Lorne Logan was second with Robert Faulds on the bike. Fourth went to Sammy Seaway owned and driven by Mac Sewers. Harvest Dillon owned by August DeGroof and driven by John Muir was fifth Meadow J. Rhythm owned by Alfred Grummett and driven by Den- nis Jewitt was out of the money. In the third race Douglas Bars owned - by Ronald and Geo. Feagan was second with Gerry Roebuck on the bike. Fourth was Deep Run Billy owned by Mr. and Mrs. W.O. McLean with Bill on the bike. Fifth was Minidale owned by Clifford Walsh and driven by Frank MacDonald, ' Noble Lynn owned by Frank Dam and driven by George - Caldwell was second in the fourth race. Third was Brenda Hope owned by Carl and Grant Fisher with Carl on the bike. In the fifth race Pebbies Girl owned by George' and Ron Feagan was second with Gerry Roebuck on the bike. Fourth was Derby Bob owned by Robert McLean with Randy on the bike. Hollyrood Duchess owned by James Chisholm was out of the money with John Duckworth driving.. F'OR THE FiNEST IN MATERNITY WEAR HUNTING FISHING 8 SPORTS EQUIPME,NT The sixth race went to Jimmy The Butler owned by Robert and 1-1.0. Jerry with Robert driving. The mile was in 2:10.4 with a payoff of $5.30. Jay Bee Blaze owned by Ben- son Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck was second. Third was, King's brother owned by Thomas McLean and driven by W.Ow, McLean. Tarragon' owned by John Cox was second in the seventh race with Ron Williamson driving. Claybrook Way ,owned and driven by John Muir was fifth. The eighth race went to Hylyn Mary owned by. Robert Doig and driven by Dennie Jewitt. The mile was in 2:11 and the payoff was $6.20. Third was Wayne Express owned and driven by George Caldwell. Scotts Boy owned by Edith Samis and driven by John Duckworth was fourth. Fifth was Crimson Josie owned and ' driven by Bruce Volland. In the ninth race, Sebringville owned by Ray Mathers and driven - by John Mathers, was second. Artie John owned by, Larry Dale was fifth with Ron Williamson driving. In the tenth race Claybrook Ricci owned by Kenneth Holmes and driven by Ron Williamson was fourth. Judy Mathers owned and driven by Mac Sewers was out of the money. At the Clinton Raceway Sun- day afternoon in the fourth • race, Nancy's Duke owned by R.A. Lawson and '13.R. Lawson was third with William Ger- man driving. Fourth was Lee - Camp owned by Bruce Dupee and driven by Wayne Dupee. Single Johnnie owned and driven by John Muir was second in the' fifth race. Pink panther owned by James Lam and driven by Dennis Jewitt was .fifth. Timely Pat owned by Walter and May Pepper was out of the money with Frank MacDonald on the bike. The sixth race -vas won by Shadow Bars owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. The mile was in 2:10.1 and . the payoff was $3.60. Second was Miss Direct Baker owned by Larne Tyndall and driven. by Dennis Jewitt. Fourth went to Tirnberina Hy owned by Arnold Doak, and driven by Jack Meriam. A Mortgage Lifter owned by Gordon Rapson and driven by Norm McKnight was the eighth race winner in 211.3, with a payoff $12.20. Thoughtful Louis owned by David Hender- son and driven by Gerry Roebuck and °lever Larry awned by Wn Laverty and Ron Williamson with Ron driving were out of the money. 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