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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-17, Page 4PAGE 4,-GQpF,�i1GH S�GNAI�•STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER .squudsng conten ders with nolosses p BY T.D. After four weeks of Huron - Perth Conference football ac- " tivity, the GDCI Vikings; both junior and senior are perchkd impressively atop the league standings with perfect four win, no loss records. The Vikings chalked up win number four here last Thur- sday defeating Central Huron Redmen, 33-14 in the senior ,game and 33-0 in the junior. :contest. • The senior Vikings rolled to a 27-0 halftime lead ,and then coasted to their 33-1.4 win showing little offensively in the! second half. Tim 'McGee and Torn O'Brien finished „off short drives set up by fumble recoveries deep in the Central Huron end to give the Vikings early command of the game. Both Cpmbles resulted from "hard tackles by Dave Patterson and "both were recovered by Mike Wildgen. ',Doug Marshall scored the Vikings third major on a 25 yard pass. and run play with quarterback Larry Donnelly. - Donnelly then hit Casey Wildgen on a beautiful 60 yard pass and run play for. another Viking touchdown. Wildgen also kicked three converts to give him nine points in the game. The •Vikings last touchdown - came on a third quarter 20 yard. sweep by Larry Donnelly.' .Central Huron scoring came from Dan Campbell who went 50 yards on a fumble recovery ands Dave Renner's one yard dive play "following another Viking fumble. Robin • McAdam ° scored' a two-point convert for the Red- - ' men. The Viking defence was the main force in the victory, with strong effprts corning especially ' from Dave Patterson, George "Duke"-• Sheardown and Mike "Arnie?' Palmer: .. into the stream •of traffic. • • JUNIOR VIKINGS The junior Vikings came up with a strong team effort in their Victory over Central Huron, both offensively and defensively. Scot Little scored three touchdowns and Tom O'Keefe one for the Vikings. Iain Lam- bert added four converts, a 30 - yard field goal and two singles to the Viking total.,. • Little's touchdown came on short yardage situations, two of them set up by.lon `gains. Bill. Walters went 25 yards on an off' tackle run in the second quar- ter and then in the fourth quar- ter a 30 yard pass•and run play from Lambert to end Bill Gauley put the Vikings close to pay -dirt. O'Keefe's major came on a first quarter two yard dive play. Defensively, the• junior Vikings have given up only two points in four .games. Against Central Huron the whole defen- sive' squad stood out. Keith McLellan and Ben Worsell in- tercepted passes and • Steve Chase recovered a Central Huron fumble. The • 'next action for the Viking squads will be .:..next Thursday, October 24, when Stratford Central plays here in the last home games of the regular schedule. • Parklitg Headaches Parking usually presents three problems: finding a place, getting in, and getting out. It's this last point that many of us overlook, suggests the Ontario ' Safety League. When you park that vehicle, ask yourself if you're, • going to have any problems getting out. If you drive into an alley,. park and try to back out, you're asking for trouble. If you park too close to a busy corner, or a traf- fiie signal, you may, not find • .anyone,wh9 will let you: pullout' • 17, 1974 The Goderich Junior and Senior Vikings, posted .impres'sive' victories over the Con Redmen in last Thursday's Huron - Perth football conference action. Here the Senior -Vikings execute a 'running play, gyne of•the many that devastated the Girls' basketball GDCI senior team wins, juniors lote in .Wingham ners with 14 points. Jan Ginn with six, Lori Keller with four and Myrna McNair with three were the - other GICI ,point scorers. Mary Watts led Wingham with eight points. " The victory preserved the GDCI team's hopes for a playoff spot. ' The GDCI junior girls lost their first game of the season by a 40=28 score to Wingham. Their record now is three wins and .,one loss. The GDCI senior girls • •basketbal.l......,tearn: evened their season's record at two wins and two :losses by defeating Wingham 27-23 ' in a game played Thursday in Wingham. The game was an exciting one . with- the Goderich girls jumping off to an early lead.' and holding a 19-5 .edge at the half. Wingham came back strong in the second half, for- cing the GDCI team to •play well to preserve the victory. Chris Wildgen led the win - Ducharme Excavating -Dashwood . 236-4230 TRUCKING BACKHOE - & DOZER SERVICE %T:,-EilicH NICK DQWHAN•IUI 524-624d . i 100 -125 LB. 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