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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-12, Page 8PAGE 8- GODERICH SIGNALTSTAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974 (continued from page 6) game, which featured good goal tending by both teams. ,Shawn Dalton tied the score to start the third period unassisted. Then with Cum- ' mings in the !penalty box, Listowel went ahead 3.2, on Rick` .Johnson's shot from the pOint Ben Worsen combined with Steve Chase to tie the game at the 9:16 mark and then Steve Chase scored the tie breaking goal with less than a minute remaining in the game;,. Ed Courtney who played one of his best games on defence started the' play and Bill Lewis assisted. THE TWINS Sunday afternoon at the Goderi •h arena Kinvardine Midget All -Stars, out played and out skated the Twins and came up with a decisive win 6- 4. Kincardine opened the .scoring with four goals in the first period, Al Noireau with two goals; Geoff Graham and Rick Allisor with singles. Pete Kelly started the game in the nets and was replaced by John Page. Both goaltenders were responsible for three goals each. The Twins just weren't playing-„ as a unit, not back checking and the defence were. very poor its covering up in their own end giving _the g' altenders very little protec- 'cion. The Twins finally got on the score sheet in the second period as Mike Cummings and Ed Courtney both scored from the point, BiI,l Levis assisting Before the end of this period Kincardine with a nian advan- tage made it 5-2. Brent- Arm- strong scoring Kincardine's last goal was also scored with a man in the penalty box. - he Twins.received 10 minor penalties and cine 10 minute 'misconduct. These penalties were costly and unnecessary and hurt the club. Phil Arthur, „finished the scoring in the final minute of play as he scored two short handed goals, both times he out skti,ted the defeneeman and out guessed • the goaltender. HOCKEY—NOTES Support the Police Falcon Bantams. 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