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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-12, Page 4PAGE 4-6ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DEQEMBER 12, 1974 Small but mighly. The lightweight classes on the GQCI Boys Wrestling team this' year are only light in weight, not in ability. rt M {�areefrontfery row — from. left) Don Kirkconnell (84 pound class), Rick `Todd (•90), and Ron Moran, (106); (back row from •left) John Fuller (115), Steve Moore (115), Steve Palmer (130), Glen Dougherty (130), Mike Hawkins -(123) and Brent Pollock (123). GDCI wrestlers look good on the mats .•i• LEI'S TALK MINO.R HOCKEY 4 4. The Signal Star Paper Leafs .save near'the end 'of the second. are looking forward to a benefit period to preserve the shut -out. game against the G.M.U.A. The. Sunday game in Huron Minor House League teams.. I East was cancelled. On Thur - have been informed by adver- sday, the Electrics travel to tising .manager "Ed" that all Exeter fora 7 o'clock game and the proceeds of 'this game then they are back here Satur- ('which we hope to line up. . day against Huron East: before Minor Hockey Week which is near the end of January), will 'go towards pier- chasing much needed hockey Excitement was the call for equipmenl'"in • the House .the night when Mr. Stereo and League. Gardiner's Dairy battled to a 0 - We hope all the players in 0 tie on Thursday December 5. the House `League will ' par- Doug Lounsbury for Gardiner's ticipate as ithas been suggested and" Randy `Chapman for the that one period the Signal -Star Stereos came very close to Paper Maple Leafs will be scoring goals. Kevin Feagan in against the, Midget B's, and the Gardiner net and Michael coaches ;pother period Fuller on the Stereo's made key against the Bantam House saves to earn their shut -outs. It League three teams and the Mark Jeffrey notched two final period they will take on goals and Raymond, . Bedard the four teams in the Pee •Wee recorded a shut -out to lead the Division. ' , . Legion_A.uxiliary to a 2=0 win Also, if ice. time can be over Mr. Stereo on the Friday arranged, I wduld like to see night game. Tod Jeffrey drew' the. Supporters Club, namely an assist on Mark's first goal. the Mothers play against the Mr. Stereo: seems to be the Atom sand „Novice House hard luck team as again they League' teams. Sandra Kisch came .close to scoring but just and Mrs. Thornpson•and myself couldn't. score. This game was would love to referee. very fast, and exciting; perhaps GRAHAM ELECTdIC the' fastest this year. NOVICE :ALL-STARS Michael Brenner , scored a The Electrics got back nn goal with two . minutes •their winning ways again last• remaining in the game to give Saturday with a 3-0 win over the Gardiner's' Dairy a 2-1 win Exeter. over the Legion Auxiliary. The locals started, the game Michael Daer with his first goal 'very slowly but they picked scored the other Dairy goal. their pace up as the game went_ Robin Moore drew an assist on on. Randy Gaynor' scored the the Brenner goal. only goal of the first period on Scott Bowra „ scored the a good pass from Kent Feagan. Legion goal unsisted on a In the second period, Daryl breakaway which 'at the time Madge scored on a' good burst gave his. team a 1-0 lead. of speed' from his own blueline • SUNCOAST ESTATES unassisted, Then early in the ATOM ALL-STARS third, John Thompson got Brent Williamson's rebound The. Suncoast Suns defeated and fired a hard shot to beat Hanover, 2-1, here Saturday. the Exeter goaltender, The defence of ,Chisholm, The game was a tight one all Riehl, Jeffrey, Smith and Huff the way with Hanover taking a seemed to be able to :keep the' • one goal lead in the first period puck in the opposition's end when Gord Beaton scored. and quite •effectively. The rine Joey Morrissey got that one of Graham, Gaynor and Feagan back mid -way through , the was the hardest working unit second period, finishing off a for the Electrics. • play with Brad Armstrong' to ,Paul Brenner made - _leave "the score tied at one goal ,,:ipach after two periods. Right winger Tim Lassaline scored the winning goal for the - Suns on a goal mouth scramble early in the third period. From there on the Suns played strong defensi 'e hockey to preserve the win, their fifth of the season. The Suns • have won three of their last four games. They have now reached the half -Way mark in their WOAA schedule, having recorded five wins, four losses and one tie in their first ten games. This weekend the Suns will see action twice Here on Satur- day, Kincardine will be the op - . NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE • position in a' 6 p.m. game. On Sunday the Suncoast Estate team travels to Hanover. ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE Tuesday December 3rd in the first game played at 5 . p.m. Gpderich 'Electric held on to. defeat Canadian Legion Auxiliary 5-4. First period featured close checking, defen- sive hockey and.,only one goal, this by Tommy Profit, a breakaway goal unassisted for Goderich Electric. Canadian Leg Con scored three goals in • less than a minute to take ,the lead in the second period. Brian Shortreed with two goals and an assist and Chris Knox with a single. Wide open hockey in the third- period, Brian Shortreed picked up his third and fourth goals of the .. game. Goderich Electric's centre Tommy Profit a key CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT AT .4% (.. LTD. THE STORE FOR Mi1N• 4 _ BY JACK CUMMINGS • Coaches` Ray Donnelly and Bob Dick can be excused if they seem a bit optimistic as tliey take 'their 1974-75 GDCI wrestling team into its first Huron -Perth meet this week. The GDCI matmen. finished a strong third in the Red and Black tournament held in - Exeter Friday. The Goderich ,. wrestlers had 841/2 points, putting . them 20 points ahead of fifth, place South Huron of • Exeter, the school that usually tops the Huron -Perth wrestling stan-. dines. Lambron Central and Lon- don Westminster finished in the top two spots of the tour- nament. • • Individual winners for. GDCI A T •- Don K.irkconnell first inyy the 84 ,ppunc ass; teve Moore, second in the 115 potind class; Larry Donnelly, third in the 141 pound. class; Gerry O'Brien, second in the 157 pound class; Dave Rodger, second in the 168 pound class; ' Fred Martin, second' in the 178 pound class; and George Shear - down, second in the unlimited class. netted two goals for the hat trick and Scott MacDonald the other goal. Defencemen Del Bedard and Greg Kirkconnell played a strong offensive• gameeach picking up' points in assists. Mike Moriarty and John Kloss, Goderich Electric's defence, set up a goal- a piece for the win- ners. Second game, ten goals were scored in the second and third periods as Malntee Real Estate defeated Glenmark Homes 7-3. There was no scoring in the fit period as both teams came u13 with good goaltending and . close. checking, . • McIntee Real Estate opened the scoring in the second period • with . three unanswered goals, two by Greg'Lapaine and- the other from' Tom Smith, Mike Worsell drawing the assist. Pat Murphy spoiled Brian (continued on page 6) THREE EXCEPTIONAL LOW MILEAGE X7 3 MODEL CARS N• k the heaveihIs The heavies on the GDCI Boys Wrestling team are in training for this season's meets and if they `Wrestle like they look, they should be'tough. The combatants are (front row from left) Pete Willis (148 pound -class), Gerry O'Brien (157) and Larry Plaetzer (136); (back row from left) Jim MacKinnon (168), Fred Martin (178), George Sheardown (unlimited), and Dave Rodges (168). 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