HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-05, Page 12NAL -STAR "1'HI,JRSiDAY, Fl $R1.1'ARY.5, 1976.
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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
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.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
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�.. _.._.�..._ 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. •
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•s�...„�„�,,,.-,� ,.;,;,`,,,,•°,,,„ spot of the. League for the
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