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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-19, Page 10PAGE 4(44,6 RICH a$IGNAL-STAR THURSDAY, FFf3RUARy 19 19;4, BY T.D. ' •iin Huron -Perth Conference boys,' basketball: last 'Week, the GDCI Vikings junior and midget boys both won twiee hile the seniors won and, ost•pnce:"• •" • In action here last Tuesday;, the ' OCT' . teams. • swe•lit a • triple -headier from .Wingham Madill- Mustangs, with the seniors winning 56-38, , the' juniors 59-39 and the midgets • 81-20. , • Bill Gainey . •with 13 and Greg' Beacom With 11 "led the senior Vikings.: John Underwood had' 11 for Madill. The junior Vikings dressed 11 players and all of them hit "the. score sheet. The second' • string played the :entire first half and part of the third quarter before,-. coach' Lynn Meyers sent in his starters to , shoal Wingham _why .the junior Vikings are undefeated. •in five league games andholct down top spot in the' league. Leading scorers for the GDCI . •'squad were'Tim McLean, Bob Johnston and Tom Doherty, each with +eight points: David Mackenzie had•: seven while Bill Barwick and Jeff Baxter •added•°six apiece. in one, lose one and Grey„ Beacom each had ''seven fbethe losers. - - Gerald Canfelon had 12 for :the, Redmen. and Rob McAdam ha.d 10. once The 'unior Vikii b 6734 score over the Clinton juniors :,, • : P.err•y Teichert with 12 and Dave Mackenzie with 1.1 points, 1ede the Vikings.- & Jun Barz had eight, b, Johnston n seve, and Dan Willis:sii for • CHESS•t.LUB� . (WS' • In . Level. 1;. Chas •MacDonald. has a stranglehold on first place •Central and Strathrey_and a .with a very impressive ,926 tournament in Listowel, win -loss percentage. Holding The' junior and senior down second place is Dave teams play in Parkhill, in Weary winning 14 of 17 addition to the grimes with garner, nas won by -a. -S:t.i;.tatf.NuI;-and-S-te•artitee-y - •-•---• •Qn4_step.•.belaind-Ra4'°rr.-is The senior Vikings less to -Glen W1ghtman: Glen is in his Centr g four•thyear,with the'club a- •' al Huron leaves them in ) thirdplaceis having hiebest year byf to league 'sten A newcomer to ;the: club thas'- dings' with five w•iris,aneLone '' easo.n, .B ainin 'less. The Vikings trail tlie two :• Stade%riiarin has1 l' Stratford• . schools. Nor- • - played very °thwesterni4. s7-0 and Central is `strongly and moved into he last Level position ' :• today in Stratford between . •in Level 2, but is hotly"pur- - the. Vikings' and Central •sured by Louis St• d I n the,•We'1 balanced Viking ,squad, The Vikings showed good shooting and ''sr•on:g defence enrou'te.to-their fifth consecutive league win.' Dave Amsing, with eight points, was Central Huron's best. The midget Vikings defeated. Clinton 50-27 .for • their. fifth win against one • loss. • •• • - . Dennis Donnelly,•- with 12 points, and Mark Alexander With 10 were the Viking s top scorers.• Doug Thompson and Bill Gla•dding had eiglit each for Clinton; '° The midgets have a 'heavy - schedule this week. - with games agnins't .Str:itf..nrci Dave Gamble led Win,gham.. with nine points. GDCI wrestlers placethird in bourne The. midget Vikings tourney completely overpowered 6-1 in' -league play, -The gatne film Kingsley holds the lead,' aeman looms large.. as 'a battle for 'and. -.Kirk Lyndon who :porn` second place. have .650 percentages. .Up • In •an' exhibitipnr game :• from Level four position.last- Monday, ,-the senior Vikings Year, is- Mike Koszycki who' defeated Parkhill, 54-30, Bill now holds down the last Gaauley had 22 poin.tsand Jeff second Level position. . Baechler 19 ,for the winners. - In the .lead in Level '3, but Greg •Beacom .added six,$' only 7 points out of the second Dennis Dowhaniuk five and Level is Bob Dick. Bob is Bill Walters two"points for the- followed very closely .by Don Vikings. • Bogie. Don is -second in the The junior played Club with total 'victories of 20. •to a 35-35. arkhill •elan. Miller who, gat off to a tie with the P _junior team, slow start this years has Mark He v.ey, with 14 points, , recovered and 'moved into --and Bill Barwick, with 12, third place in Level 3 were the leading junior A -big surprise this year Viking scorei's. : with a .514 win -loss per; ,Wingham, with all seventeen members of the squad con tributing to the effort,- . Mike Hovey with 16 points was, the only player in, the gamer -to hit double figures Scott •Raithb_y added eight while Randy'. Little and Dennis "Bones" Donnelly each had'seven. .Mike . Reynolds, • John Brown.,and Neil .Sager. each contributed• six points to the Vikiri,g cause. - - Doug De Boer had six for W inghain. - • Playing. ie..Clinton Thur- 5day,. the: senior. Vikings e t sir he'regular schedu1 , losing of ffred hT first, defeat clost 40-38:decision. • Fain Lambert was the ,top Viking scoter with 14'points.: Baechler, Bill Gauliey COMING SOON 'World Wide Pictures presents A story of )esus sting and told by Johnby Cash Sunday Feb. 29th BETHEL. PENTECOSTAL: TABERNACLE Corner of Waterloo . and Elgin Sts.-GODERICH BY TD • In - the Huron-Perth;-con- ferenc --- ch ampioriship- _-wrestling tour'narrient •a•t Stratford Northwestern last .Thursday, the ' GDCI wrestling team finished third,. behind South Huron ofExeter and the host Stratford Nor- thwesterri'teem HPSS� ResfructringtiIk.:.— -- T The Vikings 'had nine wrestlers who finished in the top four cif:" -their weight class, thus • qualifying :.for the :.W.CSSA, finals this Friday and. Saturday at St, Thomas, Two Viking wrestlers won • conference championships at •the meet • - . 'Don Kirkeorinetl :Won the. closed re ss title_ at 106 pounds, and Gerry .O'Brien won " the •.157—pound chem- pionshtl . Three other Viking matmen finished. 'seconds in their division. Rick Carman,:-. at 98 pounds, Mike Jeffrey, at 115 -pounds, and Steve•Palmer, at 136 pounds, Were the Vikings' to plate: " • Dave ;Rodgers in 'the 1;68 pound' •class and"Mrk Ker-. nighan, •• at 478 pounds; finished third. • "`Fourth place --finishers for . the Vikings Were Ron Moran, at 1..,3 ;pounds and Milts` r Hawkins in the •130 pound su • ,.11 class. Also taking part in the meet By Wilma Oke meeting should have been forjGDCI were Bill Shewfeit, A study of the structuring of held behind closed doors, D��,.iglit' • • ' Isaac; Glen the schools in the Huron_ including the chairman. Dougherty, • Chris -Wood., Al ...Perth County. Roman• In -the.. end, .the -press •Hirst and JohnJenk%ns: . Catholic Separate School repre.senta.tive..was asked• -to leave at 11 p.m. and not • Coaches-RayDonnelly and Board jurisdiction• was, discussed at a special report the discussion. She`Bob Dick had, a•young team :••P' thig_oi_the board Monday .was informed that when 41- this-, :season ant] ,felt th night. board came to a decision she having nine wrestlers qualify ••' The study into the strut- would. he' given the' ''.iii for .WOSSA was an 'excellent turing the schools' was formation, • • . showing. Most of this' year's prepared by . 'the ad The study of the Structuring• . team will :be/returning next ministrative •'staff at the •,progra m • W -i44 ' dent -it -lye 'next season to foam - a strong direction ofthe board at. a vveek behind closed doors. meeting on'October 14.- ' A tfriFee-hour discussion on .the structuring of Curriculum in the 19 schools led by Joseph Tokar and -Alexander Easton, superintendents . of • special se.r.vices• and program:: respectively, passed' without Incident' However, when. discussion led to the struc- turing of the Stratford schools: a Sensitive area seemed to -have been. touched •' ' for -two Stratford trustees -- David Teahe'n and Howard Shantz They asked that the discussion continue in. committee of the whole and said the w role meeting should have been held as committee 'of the whole, • , • Sen•ie of the• fru-stees ex- . pressed surprise _that the iy you should let 1-f&R Block worry about your income taxes. If the Tax Department notifies you of aA reassessrflent on -your return, H&R'Block is available to help you all year;' at no • . ext,a. cost. , • --et a little 'peace of mind. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 1'9 VICTORIA ST. N GODERICH - Beside Presbyterian Church 8 p.m. Weekdays, 9-5 Saturdays Also 30 Isaac' St., Clinton l,�,RDAYS s=- NO•APPOINTNi�N - Hwy: 2T Open 9 a,m, toys PHONE 524-8658 Al • OPEN SAT T NECESSARY • nucleus for next year's team., Take advantage of the 1975 price. The .Lord S:rncoe, is tha,ritaihing the price on the 2 nite special in the face of.r•rsing costs, • for tiny° includes: • =trrrh•trt r1•ie;t roorrtfor 2' nights • ginner one evening at,the famous Captain's' Table 1nc1.7ri,riri d welcoming refreshment • ;ireakfa+-t erac.h; morning • f,„0 ,1,,,errnght narking (from 6.00 p.rn.. to 8.30 d rn ,:rite each clay - $9o• •,uhi'rct to'advance registration • a,ttti yrai can Stay an extra night for only $0140100 double +s. your travel agent or reserve`direct. --The Lord $ n,coi Hotef 150 King SI,,,..West, Toronto' Tr* 14151'362.1'848 ' tentage: is •. Larry Gower Larry has played . well 'al season and has some big upset victories against highif Level; .players -to his credit Larry should have ', no pr"oblem,holdirrg ontoa third .Level 'position°..John, Kloeze J- nk1s ,"-.thi�.lact third Level position but could move up with ' onlyt .a couple of Vic- tories. . ',Bob Cox has.won four of. his Tast. five. games ''to 'take the Jead in: Level 4.'Bob.seemsitq be the Irian te;beat 'for the fourth- Level championship when •play-offs start . JIM Gower like' bis brother, has also done very well. Jirn is in ". second place and leads the' fourth Level in total victories with In the Honorary' Level, 1 newcomer Sam Hassan 'has -taken the lead{ winning eight and tying.two d hi -8,12 games for an impressive .750r, per- centage. 1? tentage. The standings. as of February 11,...1,976 are . as •follows LEVEL -• 1 . :° la's." ';Ma.cDonalei ith 25, wins, 2 losses." and '0' drawsfor -.922 percent;Dave Weary 14-3-0 '..824.; Glen' Wightman .13• .:794 and. • B•enj.amin •Stadelmann 17-7-2•_692, LEVEL 2;' Jim Kingsley. with .1.7" wins, 8 losses and 2 - •draws for .667 percent;.Louis- Stadelmann 19-10-1'.650; Kirk - Lyndon 13-7-0 ,650; Mike K'oszycki 10-6-1 618, LEVEL 3: Bob Dick with 11 wins, 7 losses and Odraws for. .611, percent; Don Bogie 20-13- 2 ;600; Brian Miller' 13-11-1 .45Q; Larry Garver 1746-2' ,514 and John Kloeze with -11- -12-0,478, • LEVEL 4:' Bob Cox with 11 wins, 15 losses 'and 2 draws for .429 percent; Jim Gower with 14-23-0 378;.- Brian - Shortreed 19-20 1:• .317; Bob De-Lyzer 6-19-0.240; and.Rick- MacDonald 2-24-1.096. " - " HONORARY • MEMBERS: Sam Hassan with 8 wins, 2 losses and two draws for .750 percent; Doug Brindley 11-4-0 ..733; Harole - Kloeze 688; John'Kane 12-8 0; :600; Darrell 'Kloeze 8-5-2- .600;. Dennis Little 5-4-0..556; Nick Gantner 4-8,0 .333 Kathy Weary 4-11-1 .281; Chuck Reid 1-4-0 .200; Alan Facchinato 2- 9-0 .182; Mark Alexander 1-5.0 .167; :Richard . Facchinato 1- 10-0 ,091; D;ave'Carruthers 0- • 2-00 000; Vic' Alexander 0-4-0 ,000 "Jerry. Greydanas 0-7-0 • .000;. and Arniando.Bartolotto 0=13=0.000 " eo untr y - Cousrirns lead • The Country. Cousins are sitting on a comfortable lead in the Ladies' Thursday Night bowling league standings . with 151 points; 18 points ahead of. the second place Ding-a-Lings, The Ramblers a re _in,.thrrd spot with. 126' points foj yred by the Road Runners, 121, Bottoms -Up, 116, the Happy Hustlers, 113, the ' Farmerettes, •_101, the Spares, 881/2, the Good Timers 821/2 and the Try Hards. with 72 points. •"" Ladies hitting games over 200 in the last league outing were Jane Rodgers with two games of 216 and 288 along with.Marlene Black', 248- and 209-, Nancy Wilson, 238 and 204, Janet Rumig wit•li 206 and 210, Jeari Bannister,:.. 232, Nellie -Burkholder, • 2"28,• Bernice Henry., 219, Linda., ., Cliark, 218, Barb Streeter, 212, Bev Whetstone, 204, 'Joyce..., Lassaline,203,'Donna Adams 201 and. 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