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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-12, Page 6PAGE 6 - QODERW H SiGNAL-STAR. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12 1974 [E1'S TAIK MINOR HOCKEY (continued from page 4) • Murray's shut -out as he picked up two goals for Glenmark Homes ` and the other goal scorer for Glenmark_homes was Brad Smith, Ken Anderson and Scott Profit picked up assists. Brent Fisher added a pair of goals., Greg Lapaine picked up his - isGreg trick with a goal in the final period, and Tom Smith also had two goals plus an assist for Mclntee Real Estate. Roy Vanstone picked up the final assist as he played a strong game for the winners. Saturday morning's first game Goderich Electric bom- bed Glenmark Homes 8-0 as Steve Profit picked up his first shut out of the season coming through with ,several key saves in the final period. Greg. Marshall opened. the scoring at the five minute mark;' John Kloss, his partner on defence, set him up to beat Andrew Telford made it two nothing and before ' the first period ended, Warren Erb,Com- bined with Tommy ' Profit to give Goderich Electric a 3-0 combined . with David Fisher and John Little for the first goal, then Stev.e Walters followed as he picked up Rick Miller's pass. The go ahead goal was scored, byp Dean Bowra's slap shot as' it changed directions to beat goaltender Robert Cum- mings. Brad Shortreed stopped several scoring chances to hold Denomme Flowers scoreless in the final period. Playing a strong game for the Goderich O.P.P. was Mike .Paquette, ,David Lomas, Steve Dobie and Jeff Lomas, who all had assists in the game. Gil VandenHeuval .scored the O P. P• 'finalgoal .Goderich ' Restaurant came up with three power play goals in the third period to upset the top team Sifto Salt in the sond game Monday' night. Sato Salt opened the scoring as defenceman Jim Fritzley was mark, Walkerton's Dori Wyatt game, but' before the period en - let a wrist shot go to tie the dedi, Eric Skirton -picked up his game. second goal of the game. With only four minutes Only goal of the secondkwas played in the second period, the by McGee G.M. Parts on a.. Falcons received a five minute' power pl.ap by Geoff King. penalty for cross checking,- All the goals in the third which is dormally a two minute period were scored with the op- calpl. position playing with a man In the five minutes that the short. Geoff King scored his Falcons played a man short, second goal of the game to start Walkerton squeezed through the final period. Eric Skirton with' four goals. picked up two quick goals, his In the third period, both fourth goal of the game to give teams accumulated two goals Goderich Elevators the lead 4- each making the final score 9-4. 3- a The goal scorers for Goderich McGee's G.M. Parts fought were Steve Arbour, with two, back as Doug Cruickshank tied Hugh Hanly and Roger Lewis. the game and with only ,two All four goals were unassisted. minutes remaining in the game. Stars of the game were Steve Andy Stoll bW.at Mike Reynolds Arbour, - who has moved up for the winning goal. Assisting from=" defence to centre Paul on the goal was.Geoff King and ' Helesic who is now a defen- Rob Pinkney. ceman; and Garry Peters. Goderich Elevators gave all The Falcons played again on they had but Mark Jones came Saturday night in Goderich up with several key saves. against Hanover, and played Don Hoist Real Estate ' best :: me of the.season gained two more points on Sheardown tied the game before 'the, period ended, unassisted. Sifto Salt again took the lead as John Clements combined beating Hanover 5-2. With on 48 seconds left in the first played ,,a close checking game period, Goderich's' Ronan and came through with a 3-1 • Conlon received a well set up victory. pass by Paul Dougherty to beat Each( team, picked up a `goal in the first period. Larry McGee "777-17 lead. with Mark Carman to beat Hanover s goaltender. Glenrnark Homes received goaltender Martin Middel,. Del Hanover came back in the was set up by Tom Doherty for the only two penalties of the _ Mitchelmore picked up a loose second to tie the game at the Don Hoist's first goal; 'but game in the secondd period and puck for' the equalizer for 2:41 mark. But the Falcons before the period deo, Mike Goderich Electric picked up Goderich Restaurant as both were determined and Paul Lapaine tied the g'me on a solo four unanswered goals. ' teams played a ' close checking Dougherty got the tie breaker •rush for. Goderich Elevators. Mike Chisholm who game. • • making it 2-1. Don Hoist got the go' ahead displayed a much improved Then in the third period with The third' period clicked for goal near the end' of the second game picked up three points, Sifto Salt a man short, Rick Goderich as they scored three period as Randy Stoddart com- two goals and an assist. Ryan, Del Mitchelmore and in a row. Goal scorers were . bined with Ronald ,Butler. Greg Marshall got his first David Kennedy each got a goal Steve Arbour with two assisted a ,Gerrard Gwyn played a, hat: trick as he got_ a. --goal in to give Goderich Restaurant by Paul Helesic and Dale 'Dun_ .strong defensive game for Bac period. d Tommy Profit T P fit e th game . can; and the next by Bill Peters McGees and-Larry.Ms_ cGee ,wa.-, played a strong two way game Playing a strong offensivedthe first star' as he picked up his assisted by Larry Daer and.. • cgoal of the game latepin picking up a goal. and • stopping and defensive.game .were John Hugh Hanly. secondhe third peiod. Hanover". came back with • only one tnore. In Thursday's game Decem- With' less than two minutes ber 5, McGee's G.M. Parts held to play in the . game, .the on to defeat Don 'Hoist Real Falconsreceived a penalty for Estate 3-2. delaying the game, which Each team picked up a goal meant a penalty shot, in the first period. John Robert- Goderaich's goaltender, •Tony,_;• son petted Don .Hoist's first Bedard, who played • an out- goal to open the scoring, as he standing game, cut down the picked up Tom Doherty's pass, angle and all the Hanover to beat .Mark Jones. *Then five player could do was hit the seconds later Tom Fincher tied post. the game on a three way play, Officials for the game were Rob Pinkney and Rick' Leddy Randy Carroll and Joe 'starting it at their own blue Stephenson who ' managed to line. . keep the game under control, McGee's went ahead 2-1 for which must have been difficult the only goal in the middle• several rushes. Also Steve Mabon; Andy Sumner, Mike Moriarty and Jim Reynolds displayed a strong defence checking for the •winners. , Mclntee Real Estate white- washed Canadian Legion Auxiliary 3-0 and the second shut out of' the schedule was recorded by Brian Murray. Mclntee Real Estate played their ,best game of the season Alexander, Rick. Ryan who pickedup ass'ists•or the win- ners. Final score Goderich Restaurant 5 - Sifto Salt 2. In a double header. last Friday night the two top teams won and are still tied for the first place, each with 10 points. First game was a very close checking, game and , the dif- ference was the scoring of Robert Jeffrey who came up and now only trail the top two , with a three goal performance. teams by 'one point. Only goal in the first period Both, teams' checked closely was by Rob- Jeffrey. as he and made some good passing blasted a high one past goalten- plays as only one goal was der Martin Middle who was recorded in the first period and -outstanding in the nets .for Period as Tom Fincher knocked that was' by Tommy Smith, -Goderich Restaurant ,stopping as Hanover accumulated 54 Pe Darrin ' Moore assisting. A several breakaways. minutes in penalties consisting in Ricky Carman's rebound for breakaway rush by Greg Kirk- . Both teams got a goal in the of two 10 -minute' misconducts, his 'second goal. Geoff King and a• five minute butt ending beat Randy, Robinson' as he 'connell in the second failed to second period Dean Bowra for score on Brian Murray. Goderich O.P.P. and. Rick Ryan while the "Falcons received only _ picked up a loose puck and Brent Fisher who has' been for Goderich Restaurant. • 24 minutes in minors and a five made no mistake to make it 3-1 improving each ganie made it In the final period, Allan minute high sticking. • a . .to start the third period. 2-0 as Tim Vance• set him up. - Bakker got a single goal and ' Outstanding players on Don Hoist fought back and. . Tommy Smith made it 3-0 with Rob Jeffrey picked up two more .defence were Rick Rawson, managed to .get their second his second goal of the game, goals for .the Q,P.P. Terry Kisch, Tom Schram," goal, but just couldn't get the. picking ' up David Ruxton's' Goderich Restaurant's only Paul Helesic and Rick Stod- equalizer. Bruce Dougherty rebound. - goal in the final period was by dart. Their next game will be scoring from Tom Doherty. Referees- Dennis Reed ' and Paul Young who picked tip Thursday night in Port Elgin. This win puts McGee's right Hugh Hanl-y displayed their Garry Williams pass to beat ' BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE back in the. race as they now talents by calling a fair game and are to be commended for their efforts. - THE GODERICH LION PEE WEES goaltender Brad Shor-treed.- only trai o erre eva o • Monday's game, McGee G.1VT• five points. Mike Murphy played well for Parts held on to edge Goderich THE TWINS Goderich Restaurant on Elevators ,5-4. ric Skirton MIDGET ALL-STARS defence and Steve Dobie for the opened the scoring as he picked Goderich O.P.P. as he also up Brian Reed's pass. to beat In'a game played last Friday in last- 1 The Twins evening The Lions 'played only one, picked up an assist in the game. goaltender Mark Jones ofw • ' game this week on Saturday Final score, Goderich O.P.P. 5, McGees. edged Listoel 4-3. Phil Arthur when Stephen Gallow recorded Goderich Restaurant 2. Dave Russell picked up Rick opened the scoring at 3:10 Denomme Flowers lost their Leddy's rebound to tie he mark of the ,first period.as he his first shut -out of the season out -guessed Phil . Paradis, with a 7-0 score over Hanover. third straight game as the Robby Tr'ebish' captured a power backed Sifto- Salt team Imcwamsvisylumimmammumammagatzyszommanzthisaattatz< hat trick as well. as assiting on who ' out -played Denomme elle Larry Madge NA Flowers won easily 4-2: After a . ,, another Listowel's goaltender. ' Goderich .playing a man short, the Listowel power play failed, but scored seconds after the penalty was over on Jeff Johnson's in. tip one w scoreless first period, Paul and Danny Maillet each tallied ' twice and Maillet also assisted in' the scoring of three others. .One assisting credit each was recorded by Randy Graham, and seconds later, Phil Brown Larry Boye, Mike Hodges and made it 2-0 as it dribbled over Duane Elliott to finish out -the' the line. $co► .Zg for the Lions. Denomme• Flowers went. on Next week the Lions travel to the attack and finally got a Port Elgin"on Wednesday, they goal as Jim Fulford beat Paul ' meet •Kincardine in Goderich Bellinger to start the third g on Saturday at 7:15 and they period. Steve Boyce got credit g for Sifto's third goal as several travel to Hanover on Sunday for a 6 o'clock game. players ended up in the crease Come and see the fine hockey and Rob Cummings still thinks being exhibited by the Goderich the goal shourd have been 14 Pee Wees. disallowed. The nicest ,goal of the game )' came on a breakaway by Steve Sager, as he pulled the goalten- • Monday, December 2, first der to score Denomme Flowers j i game Goderich 0.P,P, scored 'second goal. Sifto Salt out shote two unanswered ,goals in the Denomme Flgwers and late in g third period to defeat the period, they got the-- in- tt Denomme Flowers 4-2. surance goal this was by defen- i Scoreless first period, but ceman Jim Fritzley. early in the second, Robert Jef- frey POLICE FALCON red on a breakaway, scored Meriam picked up Phil Brown's rebound to -knock it in M to give Sifto Salt a 1-0 lead, PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE hitting the right hand BANTAM ALL-STARS 1 corner. Allan Bakker made it 2-0 for , Goderich Police Falcons W Goderich O.P.P. on a high played Walkerton in M - rising shot. on Monday December 2, and g Denomme Flowers came` lost 9-4, Early in the first t back to tie the game before the period, the Falcons were' period ended. Jim Burbine lead nnyg. 2-1 and at the 8:09 • Avi C3zEd 1-, 11.1t61 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT - --.. the practice At his Announce; profession Telephones: Office (519) 524-2011 Horne (5.19) 6624.9640 at 39 West Street- Goderich,' Ontario P.O. Box 305 Goderich, Ontario NIA 4C6 burcredit is ood with us. BY JACK CUMMINGS n y goal of the second period in a close checking game was by, Listowel defenceman Pete Quennell. Seven minor -penalties were 'called in the' (continued .on Page The Baha"i Faith Teaches Our Economic Dilemma has a spiritual solution. 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