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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-05, Page 12NAL -STAR "1'HI,JRSiDAY, Fl $R1.1'ARY.5, 1976. N point as several play hellestedforckedoot a shot from the Goderich Sailors goaltende 1 al players+waited for a rebound, tiailors into sole possession of second spot. (statf photo) Kellestine «as unmerciful against the Paisley shooters with his quick •glove -hand and two wins. last. week moved the Saikrs clinch.. second spot with two • s tak��I�ead= �y�.ff �srie� the seond' South London tied . BY JICK CUMMINGS the scoro to start the third • Fiestgameot.th.e'O.M.H.A, period on' Prett's' goal. Paul playoffs ::In Ow Midget.- ' A;; •.Scha.efer, ..• who •...plaxe4 an RYv'i"g'r {f it * t-Fne- 4 1;to- •lau -,•-; e,U g• e. „1' ! . T ^ ►!1i., ,,,-,, • garhes ,seeti and,•played he made a couple of.go,od moves • in god'eriett for•several year's, which produced the Twins' Ttie G9der1ch kc.Ptucky Fried iied ::,fourth goal `.South London' Chicken Twins carne frorn "C4t'tre.• right ;back. t:s l5,ave'. behind.t.o beat South London . Mrile. got:the equalizer Midgets 5-4 last Fridays -tight: Thea winning goal wag•. First per;,iodproduced god• • Scored at the:l2:31nark : Bill ' goaltending by both learns os; ' Lewis •was °'the opportun.ist, they played a Nide open fast picking• up his third gbal of period of hockey. Godericb the game, Paul r Schaefer was the opportunist as. they .assisting, scored the only goal in the: period,.Bil1 .Lewis picked up a•. loose puck aa.d fired' it past South Lbndori goat.tend'err for an unassisted goal. -Secon.d period South00' London found the .range and went ahead. 2-1 on' goal's by Dave Hogg and Chris Pretty; Then at the 10:'4 'Mark, Paul - 13 J- Chi' Ct.l]MINGS' evening, the Sailors', defeated ahead 4-2 in the' second,. 'as seconds: Ron Miller assisting.' it T' o.wins as, wee j: for.tfie-.Pi.isdey. by a core of 8-3. Godertch Sailors gave them 'Kevin Meriani opened the sole possession 'of second scoring at . the 6:16 mark .of place in the Q.H.A. Inter- the' first period, -picking ,up Mediat 'C' ,tan'dings..They John De Collings pass.`and Will etthe:r meet Clinton or firing it horrie., Before the .Hanover in the playoffs':period'. ended,. 'Russ. Watters In the . game played in blasted:,a 20 foot screen shot l'b'ti'e the score: a`ilor& We- --'� Go�ri.eh .last ', W:'e'cTnEsday - _, S �lner er icked ' P made it Tom chel e b Place me Milt lacg p newcomer l • •!-1: Cam MacDonald, and.- up Hanoi er•'s third -goal. Tom' Crawford picked up the In. the second period Jim Wier "goals, while Paisley's Farrish• `made ` it 5,3; but only goal carne from the stick Hanover closed the gap when Of., : 'Dough, Wood:.' Rob l3oh Hilhbard picked. up his .ne played .___ of L. second goal of. the, gan'ie,. best games this. season;i.ri the . Kevin Meriam • picked up a• Wen >-nats-'.for..the .S;ailors_as.Parsley. ....loose puck.and_f ted it_hame • could only manage to score to give the Sailors a two goal GUARANTEED IN.YESTMENT.. CERTIFICATES, Bruce Erskine 86 North St. Phone 524-955.5 .Dougherty Let .a, slap, shot go from the poin.t.to tie the score at 2-2. Bill Lewis picked up his second': goal as he tipped in ,Rick.Rawsons shot tu-give,t<;he Twins a 3-2' lead at the end of • • wI.ns.. Third period, "all the Sailor s.. scoring was•done by the.lne _,Consisting of Tom Crawford:, left winger Ron Miller, and right: winger Milt Mace,, Both Tom Crawford and Milt Place ended up- with a three goal performance; Tom picking up • 'two goals in the third period:. and Milt:a single ;tally. Ken Nels,ori got Hanover'8fifth: in the final lead. and final goal 'S one ore go al Fin ricial t��m period:.� mGoderich Sailors defen soman Ron Sowerby added perfec • rdCam 'MacDonald • and Milt two goals in the third .while Place each picked up their The • Industrial Curling League had to postpone .ac- tion scheduled-forJanuary, 21. due to bad.weather and wheri, 'the schedule resumed a week later the DRMCO Plant.tearn • continued to shine..• Glen Falkener skipped the team to • a 9-2:win over the Teachers 2. team: They have now won ' three 'gamesin a row'and are. tied with. the DRMCO office team for •£lie;' feurth 'playoff. spot._, These• two teams meet February4, to decide ;who • , goes Co the.p.layoffs. . r "Victoria &, Grey posted a come from behind win.over the_Kinsmen;Club::skip Torn. ;Love. and his team picked up two paints in the last end for a -6' win. The DRMCO office team were drubbed 11.-..4•.by the Financial. team. -,The last. meeting between these teams went to -an extra'end to.decide the winner, I'VD1 S'iRIA L LEAGUE STANDING',: • WON LOST FOR AGAINST .PCT Thee are now five crut of seven teams with a ,.500 record or'better with the sikth team not' far off that mark The last few, weeks have .proved that nobody has a guaranteed playoff -position and with seven more weeks of . r egular,.: •season play • left, :anything can happen. Alt spectators ...are welcome to come to. the Cuffing club Wednesday nights at 9:0 to see exciting curling and cheer • your. team. to ,victory. The games s.cheduled for. •• February are: F.ebruasy .11 .- Financial vs DRMCO' Plant, Kinsmen vs DRMCO Office, ;Viet. & Gre.y vs Teacher --1; February 18 Kinsmen vs Teacher 1; Victoria & Grey vs DRMCO Plant, Teacher 2 vs DRMCO Office ;February.25,, Victoria & Grey vs DRMCO • Of£ide :Teacher 1 vs Teacher _', Kinsmen vsFinancial. - • Financial 2: Teacher 2 1 V ictorra & Grey 4. DRMCO 4 DRMCO Office h.•Teacher I . - 3 1<ins•mcn second .goad of the; game. • :in a- Sunday' afternoon contest played here in G.o.derich'. against. Hanover, the Sailors held' on:;to..defeat .,the visitors 8-5. Seven- goals were scored in the first.period as Hanover took a .quick two goal lead early in the period,, but the Sailors fought back •• to hold'a 4-,3 lead. Pete'Duck . worth,. •Signal-Star.Juvenile goalie•was in thenets:for the. Sailors, in the first 10;minutes of play he was a little nervous. bu.t•then-se.ttled down, played an excellent 'game and sure.' 'didn't look out of place. • Dave •Schellenberger• and Bob Hubbard opened the Scoring. for :Hanover'.'Sailors didn't get going until the 14:04 mark when they connected for. three .quick' goals. Milt Place picked up the first two goals and Kevin Meriam the other from John ' Fenwick. Tom Crawford.: Who .set.: up . Pface's,goals got .the'SailorS fourth goal in the last 30 �. 0' - .781/2 273/4 1.000 5 3 631/2 563/ :625. • 3 , •r, '43 • 311/2 . • .600 4 6.13/ .' 52 : 462 57% , • :500 4_ ,. 443/4_ 58,1/4 ,419 6 32% 711/4` :143 �.. _.._.�..._ Electrics • edge "s COUNTRY SINGLES r ®INCE Atoms 2=1 Last Sunday; the Electrics Novice pl'aYed •Glen : M.ark Atoms and came put on top by Sat: fey: 7, 1976 ^ '9- 1 'a.m. - 'at VANASTRA . ta score of. 2-1. This is the first RECREATION CENTRE ;/ ., time ` a• Novice .team has i Music By.: % ,•beaten an Atom team. • ' %• Grant Garrow finished a' • : • fine effort of Trevor Erbs td %Pioceed5 going 'toi make it ':1-0-.i'n the : second Vanastra ? period. Inthe third. period Recreation Centre, Mike Brennen, scored from i Doug ' Lounsbury to make it !-1 for the Electrics /Any, Sineleip hing to. go on. Next Sunday•the Electrics , trip !Nashville trip prease, bring; '•, • %y.our deposit. • play Port Elgin to.deci'de top •s�...„�„�,,,.-,� ,.;,;,`,,,,•°,,,„ spot of the. League for the . season;•Good Luuok Electrics. A Queen& PP ,Westmoreland- 1a11C a l ward o osite.Baititon's Old Potter esi ' Mill inBlyth Stuu10 . IAN WILBEE For our official openingWe have a ° collection of fine handcrafted' stoneware pottery and a selection of exclusive handmade silver jewellery from Denmark, ' The pottery :includes many', items both , functional and, decorative,' such as teapots, "mugs, vases and steins; the list iS endless. :. We also undertake custom work to any price and specification. , We look forward to meeting y weekend. Come KSTONE'S RNITURE LEARA Silver E Winter Sale nays Specials. THE ..HARIEM MAGNIFICENT . 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