HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-20, Page 18PAGE 6GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1975
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Goderich Sailor netminder Rob Kellestine freezes the puck
in front of his goal as two Fergus Flyers sweep in looking for
a possible rebound. Kellestine was called on to make
several key saves to help boost his club to a 3-2 victory over
the hard skating Flyers. (staff -photo)
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. arrist.o'nt ties,
Signal -Stars
The voderich Signal Star
Juveniles were fortunate to
end up with a tie in Satur-
Country Cousins
in top spot in
dies'r lIeague.
The Country Cousins have
rolled their way to a seven
point first place lead in the
league standings for the ,
Ladies' Thursday , night
bowling league.
The Cousins are followed by
the Road Runners who have a
season total of 57 points, one-
hglf point ahead q, the third
place Happy Hustiers.
In fourth with 56 points are
the Ramblers followed byythe
Farmerettes with 54 , the
Ding-a-Lings with 54, Bot-
toms Up with 48, the Spares
with 431/2 and the Try Hards
and the Good Timers, both
with 31 season points.
In the latest competition
Linda Millian came away
with the night's high single, a
274, while Linda Lawrence
bowled a 620 triple for the,
evening's high triple
BY
JACK CUMV1MINGS
day's game at the Goderich
Memorial Arena as Harriston ,
Juvenile "C" team showed
the Goderich Juveniles they
were no push overs.
Pete Duckworth who
played a strong game in the
nets for the Signal Stars made
some outstanding saves to
keep, Goderich in the game
and to give them a 2-2 tie.
Goal scorers fbr Goderich
Signal Stars were Mike
Andrews and Steve Davey.
Sunday, the Signal Stars
travelled to Mount Forest and
were handed their first loss.'
The contest was a real battle
as both teams ended up with a
total of over 56 minutes in
penalties and a score of 10-2.
If you recall, last year
against this Mount Forest
team, Goderich pulled their
team off the ice.
MINOR HOCK -FY
ererus• t .orswin.�a�' Green and Parent Mustangs
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took just 8 minutes in
BY JACK CUMMINGS Ken Meriarrt combined with Lucknow on Sunday af- Wolterbeek each scored one penalties. against 26 for
�. - Wayne Doak and Mike ternoon, the Sailors handed apiece and • Tom Crawford Listowel and over ally
In a game played here last Courtney to put --Goderich Lucknow their first loss of the came up with six points on Goderich had the best of the
Wednesday evening , Sailors on the score board. season by ..a score of 8-4. By one goal and five assists. play. They could have put the
Nove mber 12,. Goderich Itefore the period ended,,John the end of the first period, Other assists 'went to Mike game away early- but
Sailors came from behind 'a Decolling tiedthe score with . with- the score tied at two it Courtney with two; Wayne somehow missed three or
two goal deficit to defeat Jim Farrish and Ca'm looked rough. Draper; Cam MacDonald and four open nets.
Fergus"F lyers 3-2. MacDonald assisting. The Goderich went ahead 3-2
Wayne Rau. q HOCKEY NOTES
There was no scoring in the only goal, in the third period a'.e, rly in the second but only to The Sailors need your Recreation Board and Bill
first period as both was scored by Dirk have'Lucknow' tie it up and support and if you want to see Lumby and his staff should be
goaltenders Rob Kellestine Wolterbeek on a breakaway then go ahead 4-3 late in the g6od hockey, why not drop complemented on the com-
and Mike Shannon came up set up by Ron Sowerby. period, The third period down to the arena as the pletion of the Plexi -glass
with some outstanding saves. Newcomer to the team, proved positive for .Goderich Goderich Sailors .play their around the'rest of the boards
Fergus opened the scoring Milton Place- showed Fergus as they came back with five home games every • Wed- at the •Goderich Memorial
at the 6..10 mark of the second some beautiful stick handling goals for a final score of 8-4.nesday evening starting at Arena. Also,- they have in -
and skating and managed to The Sailors goals came, 8.30. They have several new stalled a new trophy case
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period on a goal by Flemming
• and then made .it 2-0 as Switz
scored on a three *way passing
play.
The Sailors fought b
A BEAUTIFUL
pick up a five minute fighting from Ron Sowerby, withtwo; young players on the -team which has been made.possible
penalty near the end of the. Milton Place two goals and and they have the spirit and
I through the generous
third period. two assists; Wayne Doak, could. go all the way this year. donation from Goderich Lions '�1 R� o Y � ��� a •'�
In a game played i • n Phil Petrie and
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