The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-16, Page 36By George
As the, Godgrich Industrial
League windsfits waY toward
the end of its ninth. season,
the actiiprlr ia,heating up and
the final positions are still
Vers►much in doubt.
The Oust place Foresters
Wit ea.'giant step in the race
for the :to by. defeating a
strong challenge from Local
1,63, Oa* Bogie, Jim.
Hateldii , Roger Moore and
Jamieson Ribey combined
their considerable talents to
producebig ends in the early
stages .of the encounter and
.then; eliminated any union.
rock in the vicinity of the
house to safeguard this im-
portant triumph.
These four gentlemen also
represented the Industrial
League in last week's Club
Championship for the
coveted Worsell Broom and
for the second year in a row,
the Industrial league proved
to be the strongest in the
club: On the chance that
some non -Industrial League
curlers might read this
report, the Industrial
League curlers would like to
issue a challenge for next
year to all segments of the
club to try and, take the
"Broom" from our hands.
Congratulations Foresters
and to Lynn Todgam who
organized a very corn-
petitive and enjoyable day.
The A.M.G. Hospital four-
some has found itself in five
extra end contests this
season and on all five occa-
sions they have lost. In all of
these matches, the final shot
of the extra end has been in
the hands of the opposing
skip and in all cases that skip
has risen to the challenge.
Health Unit skip, Jack
MacKinnon added his name
to this illustrious list as he
hit and stayed with his extra
end effort to move his team
into a tie for second place
with Local 1865. Hospital
skip, Jim Rourke, has been
forced by this pattern to
change his strategy. "Next
week," he announced,
"A.M.G. will not try to tie
the game in the eighth end.
We will tie it in the extra
end!"
This "medical" contest
was not the only nail-biting
ektra end affair of the even-
ing. Victoria and Grey took
the Sifto-Salt "Maniacs"
down this road as well but
they too had to watch as the
opposing skip attempted his
last win or lose shot. Head
"Maniac" Don "Don't Doubt
Me" Dickie had the entire
house to draw to for the vic-
tory. And he used it all!
Dickie's last shot appeared
heavy as, he let it go; V&G
spirits rose; Maniac
sweepers jumped on it and
V&G spirits soared. But Don
was just teasing and his rock
came to rest at the back edge
of the twelve foot circle. The
V&G team took the tough
loss with grace but Kathy
• Denomy was heard to
remark 'Anything that deep
in the house at that point in
the game is indecent." The
fact that V&G allowed their
opponents to score in only
two ends prior to the extra
end added further disap-
pointment to the defeat.
The GDCI Teacher No. 1
team was able to emphathize
with the V&G foursome as
they too controlled most of
the ends against their op-
position the GDCI Teacher
No. 2 unit. Unfortunately for
one set of teachers, when the
Teacher No. 2 group won an
end, they won it BIG. Two
four point ends were,the key
in their 9 to 8 triumph. Also
important, however, was the
fine work of vice Dave Cloet
and the skipping of Chris
Connor. Connor showed
clearly that good strategy is
only good if you make the
shots and Connor & Co. make
many good shots.
The GDCI Teacher No. 2
squad also had stamina as
they returned to the ice to
play a second game on this
night against the Lady
Golfers. Friendly on most
occasions, the Lady Golfers
can also display a mean
streak when riled. This was
one of those times! Most nas-
ty were Kay Duncan and
Lynn Todgam who obviously
were not concerned about
their teenage daughters high
school exam success. The
real key to the victory,
• ,however, was the addition of
Doreen Garrow who -once
again showed who wears the
pants in, the Garrow
household. Fatigue showed
inthe late ends as a close
game started to get away
from the teachers in the
sixth end. An excellent pair
of shots by Eleanor Erskine
in the seventh and sealed the
educators fate and
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