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PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1975
Four teams fight for the lead
Despite a loss in their last
game Glen Lamb's Striking
Six are still in first place with
30 points in the Forester's
Mixed bowling league action.
The Six couldn't take ad-'
vantage of Glen Lamb's
November 30 men's high
single of 335 and gave up two
points to Marlene Black's
Hopefuls. Marlene hit a 654
ladies high triple and a high
„single of,248 to help her team
. to the win,
In other 'league action the
"?" jumped to second place
with '4 points when they
picked up seven against the
third place Ram Rods. The
Ram Rods have 21 points and
are tied for third place with
Bill Chisholm's Elevens who
gained five points off the•Go
Devils. Doug -Fuller rolled a
639 triple and spurred his
Creepers to a five point gain
over the Head Pinners while
Gi•orge Rohinqon's hi.'h triple
for the evening of 656 helped
tail Ding Dungs to a five point
win over Arlie Lockhart's
Green Hornets,
On November 23 the Green
Hornets captured seven
points in a clean sweep over
Nancy Willis' Head Pinners.
Bevan Lindsay and Mavis
Fisher _Led the scoring for the
"'?" as the scooped six points
off Doug Fullers Creepers.
Mavis earned the ladies' high
Single with ')')4 Marlene
Black rolled the ladies' high
triple of 638 and led her
Hopefuls to a four point win
over Jack Thorn's Go devils.
J im Fisher led the men with a
243 single and a 630 triple and
combined with George
Robinson's 617 triple to help'
the Ding Dongs pick up two
points over the Ram Rods
Glen Lamb's Striking Six
grabbed five points off Bill
Chisholm's Elevens.
Merchants lead. industrial loop
The Goderich Merchants
got a four goal performance.
from Paul Corriveau to drub
DRMCo 8-4 and extend their
win streak to six games in the
Western, Ontario Industrial
Hockey League,
Twice Corriveau broke up a
Go,. 4,4,4/ 14
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tie, in the 4irst, B''nd'"second
period and then added in-
surance markers in the
'second and third period. John
Hoy was rewarded for his
relentless forechecking with
two goals, one mid -,way
through the second period
and the other late in the.thirtd.
Ron Whetstone and Fred
Armstrong were the other
Merchant Marksmen.
-Ken Lee, Bruce Bowman,
Dave -Fraf and Jim Kelly
each scored a goal for DR-
MCo. Graf's goal came while
his team was shorthanded as
he scooped up a loose puck,
went in alone and faked Doug
'Mr. Zero' Fisher out of his
strap.
T,e win strengthened the
Merrhants hold on first place
DRMCo it was their fourth
loss of the season against one
win And one tie and left them
in the cellar of the four team
loop.
In the', other scheduled
game Sifto Salt took ad-
vantage of ; penalties and
pulled their goaltender to
gain a tie with Holmesville
with only 23 seconds.
remaining in the game,
Sifto' fell behind 3-1 midway
through the final period Iiut
Gary Taylor"naarowed the
margin with a goal at 16.40
from' Glen Furguspn that set
the stage for Mark
dying second
equalizer by Mark Lassaline.
The other Sifto goal was
scored by Steve Williams on
an unassisted effort. The
Holmesville marksmen were
Pete Postill, John Overhalt
and Bruce Lyndon on a
breakaway. Doug `Bernie'
Spitzig was a standout bet-
ween the pipes as he stopped
two breakaways and made
other key saves in the Sifto
net.
The tie left Holmesville one
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point ahead, of Sifto in the
standing, as they each have
one win but Holmesville has
gained three ,ties to Sifto's
two. . -
The Merchants dominate
the scoring statistics as the?
have five players in the top
ten. Won Whetstone and Jim
Bell lead the league with 12
points with team mate Fred
Armstrong only one behind.
Mike Costello of DRMCo
helds down fourth .spot ahead
of Cortiiye•a and, Hoy of the
Merohant$. Whetstone .and
Armstrong also lead the
league with nine goals.
This Sunday the Goderich
Merchants will take on Sifto
in a 7 p. m+. contest and
Holmesville Will battle
DRMCO at 9 p.m. All games
are played at the Goderich
arena.
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