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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-15, Page 5United Soccer News. Hello and Halleliyah, soccer people!!-. ". Goderich United ° walked away , with Sunday's game against Exeter ana totalled up a score of 11.0!! _How's that for "starters"?? Believe me, folks, they were super fantastic! When United get it on for atone, they don't mess' arou nd! ! There were goals galore. and multiple manoeuvres! Goderieh was finely tuned°.in tb each other and anticipated each play, covered their zone and never let down on the pressure. The first half hadn't been in progress for too long when the one and only Rick Fisher was given a pass by Harold Refflinghaus and "the Toe" ,,roved in and scored a lovely, first goal for us. (When "the Toe" moves the rest of the font follows!!) • Further play resumed and there was some terrific -soccer seen. Our boys were rarin' to go and they worked constantly to wear down.Exeter's resistance. Moments later, Brian "the Brake" Allen shot ,in a quickie goal to ,ensure' United's position. There were plenty of opportunities for shots-on- 4oal and Goderich kept the Exeter goalie extremely busy! During one such skirmish, Harold "Danger Man" Ref- flinghaus, sent a forceful ball into the net and it seemed like an instant replay when "the Big H" zapped in another like it, just moments later!! Talk about nice goals! We ended this 45 minutes with a score of 4-0. It didn't leave the fans in any doubt as to who were the aggressors! With.the second half underway we were prepared for more fiery soccer, but Exeter held us down for about 15 minutes before we were able to resume our earlier secure position. Once again, "Danger Man," poppedin a fast shot and the scoring attack was begun in.ear.nest! ,,.. Soon afterwards, not to be outdope, "The Toe" came for- ward with a lovely move and in went the ball! What can you say about such "savoire faire"? (with your left foot too, Rick!! when you're hot,,you're hot!!) The United team kept the second half in tight formation and that ball never got a , chance to travel even slightly near our net! Goalie Alex could have used a little action t� show us he was alive and well! Not a minute of play was waste and employing an op- portunity given him. • Dave Graf socked in a beauty of .a goal and the score' soared to 7-0! Goderich had Exeter going in circles; what with their fantastic footwork and super control of the ball. They •were faking pia and shots righit, -left and centre!. Exeter-°a•l't'h 'gh' beWiidefed, never .gave an inch; we had to keep them under constant pressure! 'With the ball• up in the Exeter territory; a pass was sent to Pete Teicherl in the. corner and `the. Shadow" reacted 'with aplomb and sent. a ,, long„ curve shot into the goal! What a great play, Pete! Onceagain, we continued the:match ,and no sooner said than dome, when Dave "the Dude"' Graf came up the field and 'zeroed in, on the net and shot- n another goal for Goderich! The score was now 9-0 and anything aid. everything was happening! Exeter kept up to us the best they could and really tried to get that ball down the field to the Goderich zone; but no way would Howie. Gotts4chalk ("Big G" for General!) allow that .to occur! Minutes were speeding by when suddenly Iain Lambert, latched onto' the ball and dominated the play and with per- .. feet calm and utter cool, placed the ball firmly in the goal. • Way to go "Rookie"!! • With the end of the second•period of play looming ahead, Harold Refflinghaus;,not satisfied with his "hat trick", came ,through v ,ith:the. final goal of the day and 'racked kip the score 'to 11-0! What a game! What a team! What about that?!! . We were very happy with this game; not because, it seemed to be -easier than most; but because the teamdidn't' allow themselves the pleasure of becoming sloppy or laxy in their performance and technique. This is always the important factor: And Goderieh United certainly lived up to their' ability as they should. ' Exeter is to be commended for. their good sportsmanship and their fortitude, They were unfailing in their efforts• to• better us and'their goalie was particularly skilled. You may think thats a,_contra�iiction after all, the goals scored against •him; but he deflected numerous shots - and came ont repeatedlyfo the ball and never hesitated to do all he could to.pr'otect his net. Atone point, he was in the thick. of United. men swarming around him and, it didn't phase.him for second!" • "Player of the day is - the "Main man". for the defense, Howie Gottschalk. He heads that defense in maneuvers that - border on daring and pure finesse! Pretty good stuff, General! "Big Mama's Special goes to Harold, Rick, Dave and4ai•n for' a game '"consistently and skilfully exet,�uted. "The Showmanship award'' is strictly "-Fancy" Dan McCallum's !!' He played an exceptional match and certainly had his share ot slides and turptles! (Getting -almost- as bad as "Tumblin Tony" Van ,Dongen!) • The remainder of the team played hard aggressive soccer and showed everyone that Goderh United is not .a team to be lightly dismissed;, One special.:award this week for Goalie Alex Varga. "The Did -I -Forget -my -Ban" award is strictly for goaltending not in the usual line of duty! Next week's game is .on home turf at 6:00 p.m.' Try, to catch us? It's, against the Yugoslays and should be a` goodie! 'Til next time. God' bless, keep fit and, stay happy! Tune in United and turn onto soccer. United we stand - Forever! Love ya, Foxy Pete Herly#sen The Goderich United soccer player, -of -the -week is 23•year old Peter Herlufsen, Pete is Danish in Origin an4emigrated to Canada as a youngster. He is married to Cathy and has a daughter, Lisa and a son, Chris: . He is employed at Dominion Roads Machinery where he works with most of his soccer °buddies! ' Pete is an admittedly lazy person and hasn't the ambition ° to 'Pursue any particular hobby!„ His biggest effort is put towards his soccer playing. Pete has great love for this sport and plays all out every time he's on the field!. ' He's loyal and honest to his fellow teammates and .can always be counted- on to lie at every game` and give vocal as •welt as ,physical support! . ',Pete ill an ''okay'' guy! Sailing Club Steady winds -.help Steady winds of 14 miles per hour pins churned up the lake .last Sunday making ' the first Fall 'Series sailboat- race ,an 'ex. citing and .challenging event for Goderich Sailing Club mem- bers. George Robertson at the helm of Anore• was they first member to finish the course but his time of 104.30 (corrected *time 9.7.87) was only good enough . to give him a -third place in' the final' standings. Barry Deathes was the second member across the line in his boat Checkmate hit"turned -in 'the fastest time of the d'ay, 107.40 (corrected 87.32), The second place winner was the third boat -to finish. Don Baxter in Claudine' III completed the course in 115.15 (corrected 94.95). Fourth place went to .Jack Elder, in Nishka with 119.30 (.corrected • 99•.10') and fifth,place went 'to Don Murray, '120.30 '(corrected 100.10). George Penfold was the lone racer in 'the Fireball _class. and Pat Shanahan, despite shilping alot of water;..„.. brought Something Jubilant in for a first in the Centreboard class. Ron Lee and Bill Duncan star - tea the race in their. C.en-- treboards but we're' forced to withdraw before finishing. .Proposed handicap changes were pttilished Monday -night and several club members received new ratings. Ron Lee received a new rating of 16.5, Don Murray, Paul Carroll an Jack Elder .17 'and, 'Stephe Robertson: an 18:2. Any, meni- hers' who wish to respond to these rating changes may con- tact George Robertson/ or George Penfold. The Dominion Roads ace on August .24 will hos .keel boat's from ,Grand --•Bend, Bayfield and: Goderic in a twenty- five Mlle race here in •Goderich. 4, GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, AVGUST 15, 1874-;P4Qr ' 5 COUNTRY CHB Golf, in its infancy, was a .casual pleasant pastime. The first courses were laid out along the coastline of Scotland, where the receiving sea .left ' sandy wastes, later- transfor- med•=.into gently rolling, grass: covered dunes, ridges and knolls. It was Unnecessary •to build artifical hazards. Mother. Nature herself was the ar- chitect and the laid Out courses on -the British Isles that have endured for centuries. At first, the courses were very narrow and limited in -the num- ber of holes. The same holes were used by both the out going and"in coming players, crearing a mild traffic jam at times. The incoming players were always given priority,It was a violation of the social graces, to play without a coat. Ships officers from Scotland and England are' supposed to have brought 'golf to Canada as early as- 185`0: Shortly after- ward srtia'lLthi'ee_...-hole courses popped ,up in Montreal and Quebec. Ladies Night August 6th gave the prize of• newest to the pen to Marg Evans. Carol Moore,' won the prize of hidden hole In the 3rd flight the winners were Bertha•MeGee,.'Joan McDougal and Bud Elliot. 2nd flight win- ners- wereChriss • Hoffineyer, Marg Enand Verne Frith.• • FOR ALLe YOUR PHOTO.GR r . Cd ,, SALLY MecEWAN 1st flight winner was Maxine Martin. August 13th the ladies are having a two ball corn roast. Entry fee is 1.00. August 17th is the Scotch two ball foursorime ,Couples • Tour. nan ent. Entry fee 7.00 per crr.t late' which includes' prizes, salad; .rolls and corn. Bring your own `steak. August 8th 3; men entered Mens ° Night Competition. 1st low' net .went to Art Allen. 2nd low net went to Ross McDaniel. 3rd low net *inner was Lloyd Schoenhals, Dave Cornish was closedto the pin. August 12th 50 men entered. Mens Night. the 1st low net winner was- Al Summer, ,2nd low net ,was Tony Bedard. 3rd 'low net winners were Walter , Palmer and Dan Wort.hy.•' Bob Durnin was closest to the, .ping; fly• art and Craft corner 46 HAMILTON. 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