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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-12-29, Page 2PAGE 2—GODERICHSIGNAL-STA 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, l9, SET'S TALK M1NOR.H!CKEY ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE Assisting on the goal was Lou Tuesday December L6 it DeW inter.. Steve Sager broke was Candlelight Tavern 7 and d down left wing, pulled the goalie out of position to make it 2-1 for Denomme's. At the 9:51 riiark, Lou DeW inter and» Robert Jeffrey' combined again to even the score Robert Jeffrey picked up .r loose puck when the Denomme Flowers defen- ceman lost it in his own end, making it 3-2 for the Goderich Restaurant. Second period Brian Profit. ,Shortreed scored on a power In'the third, Frazer Abbott play, goal from Chris Tababa picked up his second goal of while "Steve Sager was ser - the game 'al -0 Brent Fisher king a minor penarty "for got two quick goals in the last charging, Robert Jeffrey q• minute of play to whitewash ri ed a shot past Denomme' --•-Melntee Real Estate as goalie Brian Murray to make Randy Gaynor picked up Mclntee Real Estate - 0. In the first period, Tim Riehl opened the scoring from Frazer Abbott, then Mike Worsell set up the next two !goals which were scored 8 seconds `apart. N ick rebish and Steven Profit were the marksmen. Only goal in the second period was' by defencemen Frazer Abbott from Steven it 5-2 `with Lou `UeW inter ,another shutout. 0, assisting. Before the second DEE WEE. , period ended, Steve - Sager HOUSE LEAGUE picked up two more goals for Denomme Flowers in the last Gerald Morgan and Ken minute of play, Neil Coughlan Feagan, convenors of the Pee assisting. Wee House League, have Denomme Flowers applied made several player changes' and trades in the last week in order to strengthen the bottom two teams; and it must have been successful as Denomme Flowers lost their first game of the season to Goderich Restaurant 6-4. Last ,,;„,.".In the -first game, it was Signal Sato Salt 4 and Ontario • Provincial Police - 2. In the • xbt,lj.•r tint e the first period, there was no ' scoring but each team h4 good scoring opportunities. • Then at tfi:e 1:55 mark of the second period, Adan Bakker caught the corner to give Sifto a 1-0 lead. Tim Lassaline scored op a good pass from Randy Middel to increase the lead and Tim Roosemalin connected at 8:57 to giveSifto a 3-0 lead. Assists went to . Tim Lassaline and Randy Middel. In the third period, O.P.P. started to work as a unit and p 'essed Sifto and came very ,close on several occasions. Finally, Greg Kirkonnell connected on• an unassisted goal to put O.P.P.' on the board. . Mark Carmen for Sifto Salt put the puck behind Scott Wilson to make it 4-1. Jeff Sowerby and Paul Bolan , drew assists. In the last minute of play, O.P.P.. came on strong but couldn't catch up; as- Robert Bedard picked the corner with 3 seconds left to end the game 4-2. Second game Monday evening December 15th, Robert Jeffrey lead the at- tack to give 0 with f our g wit g pressure in the final period but couldn't heat Goderich Restaurant',s goaltender; and the only goal in the period was by Robert Jeffrey as he scored his fourth goal i, a heavy traffic in front of thy' net 1. 0 BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE The first game of the new schedule played Sunday morning ended in a 4-4' tie 1, between McGee Motor and Don Hoist Real Estat'e. McGee's went ahead 3-1 in the first period on ,goals by Stu Crew, Chris Carter and Ted Doherty. Don Hoist Lorre goal carne in 'unassisted at the 11,15 mark and centreman John Robertson beat -.Brian Shewfelt with a hard one, Dun Hoist came back in the second, period on a goal by• Wayne Jackson from John Robertson, , then "John Robertson tied the game 'at three drawing assists were BY JACK CUMMINGS Larry McGee and Steve Walters. Larry McGee gave Don Hoist a 4-3 lead as he was het up by Wes McLean a;t the 9 1,00 min. mark,' but before' the period ended McGee Motors tied the -game on Ted Doherty's second goal, Monday's game between Don Hoist Real Estate and • Gocerich Elevator ended up m a -'-all tie. First period - It was Murphy who opened the scoring for ' Goderich Elevator, drawing. the assist was Coffins. Wes McLean tied the ga,..one-all as Wayne Jackson and Bill Sh?wfelt drew assists Goderich Elevator •went ahead 2-1 at the 12:03 mark of the second period on an unassisted goal ,by Eric Sk i rten. I)on Hoist fought beck and f inallly tied . the game in the last minute of play of the second period. Tying goal was scored by Larry McGee, unassisted. Curlers fight for.top The Financial Team has, stretched , their unbeaten. streak to four games in Goderich Industrial Curling but their unde1"eaeieason still only has them one game ahead of the Teacher Two cl t•. The Financiers defeated the .est place Lions Club Wednesday anig.ht to gang on to first place in the standings and stay one game up on the 'Teachers, The Teachers took over second place by grab- bing the DRMCo Office 9-4 and maintaining their four ,and one season. In other action Victoria and Grey continued to make themselves known by edging the DRMCo Plant team 7-5 knocking the machinists to. last place with a dismal one find four record, Victoria and GODERICH INDUSTRIAL CURLING LEAGUE y have two wins to one utting them in third spot dames behind the Te cher Two club with as many games in hand:— The and: The Teacher One team their slump Kin,sxxl,gn 10-6 he cellar with came out of grabbing the moving out of a two and three record. The league now moves into their Christmas break- but will continue action on January 7 with a string, of games that should shake up the standings: First place Financial Team faces the Kinsmen, Teacher Two, Victoria and Grey and the DRMCo Office teams and the end of the four game stretch should serve to give fans a glimpse of what .t11e results will look like. Financial 'Teacher Two Victoria & Grey L)RMCo Office Teacher One Kinsmen DRMCo Plant Lions Club Signal -Stars tie Arthur Monday evening the Stars travelled to and were fortunate to' Juvenile "D" club 5-5 as they trailed 5-3 at the end of the second. Arthur opened the scoring as Pete O'Donnell combined cKinn.ons score three for Sunocos Playing with a manpower accounted. for 4111 the Port disadvantage caught up with Elgin scoring, J-im"tied the, the Goderich Sailors in their scare midway through the game against Port Elgin last second period and Bob added week, the . go-ahead tally just The league -leading Port minutes later. Elgin squad took advantage Jim McKinnon scored his of numerous Sailor penalties second goal of the night early to edge them 3-1 in Inter- • in the th•jrd period and the' mediate C action at the Sailors were forced to throw Goderich Memorial arena caution to the wind and open last W edrfesday• . up the style of play. The Sailors /were strong' in Their efforts • were the first peri"o/d and held a 1-0 unrewarded however and the . lead after theperiod on a goal Sunocos thwarted a late by Phil Petrie from team- Sailors rally who had pulled mate Wayne Doak. Goderich -; goaltender Rob ' Kellestine ' still held that lead early in the • with a Port Elgin player in • 'second period and had an • the penalty box. excellent opportunity to. in- The Sailors have lost the crease it with a, two man services of a,, couple of .• advantage. - However Pert regulars as Kevin Meriam Elgin held them off the • has rejoined the Strathroy and their Junior B Club and John scoreboard sco back suffered a Decollin lin injury Wednesday. after crashing into the goal pa.st:- Their next home. game will be.J anuary 7 . with Dan Bailey of Gary Fletcher at the 4:09 mark. Steve Davey, on a power play goal, tied the game, Ron Hunkin-g assisting. Signal Stars 'went ahead as Mike Cummings scored just as the -Arthur player was stepping out of the penalty box, Brian Meriam dug the puck out of the corner and made an excellent pass to set up the goal. Before the first period ended, Arthur went ahead 3-2 v »on goals by Dan Culp and 4-. Pete O'Donnell. ' Arthur out scored Goderich in the middlr fr•irrr, ns Pete O'Donnell picked up his third goal of the game and . Larry d ' ar 5 Goderich Restaurant a 6-4• defensive stand ke the p Win over i3enomme Flowers. offence. as�a bignight for the First period, Colin g Alexander carried the puck in McKinnon's. as Jimail Bob and shot,• but it was Ron McGinnis who put away the rebound to give Denomme Flowers a 1-0 lead. Robert Jeffrey evened the score. 410; naRririnarnan Appliance Repair We repair all makes and models of appliances. Two service men available at all times to serve you. 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