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Paul Helesic of the GDCI Junior Vikings attempts"to break
the tackle of 'a Sarnia Northern defender in the teams'
exhibition Baine in Goderich. Friday. Helesic rushed for 72
yards in the game picking up 51 of them in the fourth
quarter. The Juniors defeated Sarnia. 20-11 to keep their -pre-..
Vikin
lineups
The 'Goderich Di:strict..
Collegiate Instigate Junior
:_and Senior Vikings open their
1976-77 football schedule at
home . this afternoon..'agaihst
_the:. Clinton Redman. The two
clubs: have four hone games
each this year during regular
season play and the .players
and .'coaching staff are
hopeful that Goderidh fans
. come out to' support their
clubs. To add to that support
and to allow the fans to know
what is happening on the field
here are the lineups of the two
squads according to number.
Senior Vikings.
'10 = Iain Lambert
1 - Bill Walters
3 - Jon Barz
0 -Mark Frayne
23 - Bernie Van Osch
25 - Steve Chase .:.
26 --Scott-Little
30•= Lee Arbour ..
31 -Tom O'Keefe
32 - a''ed DeJorig
33 Grant -Shelton
40 - Paul Schaefer
42 -lien Worsell
50 -.Keith 1VIcLellan •
b-1- Tim McLean
52 - Tim Doherty
53 - BillGauley
„54 - Shawn Dalton
56 -Dan-Lalonde
57 Pere Vogt
60 Terry Austin
61 Bill Durst
62 Jim Van.Osch
season record perfect having edged`Sarnia Central earlier
in the week. Moving in to help Helesie are'Neil Sager (53)
and•Kevin Fangrad (25). The Vikings Open their season this
afternoon against Clinton. (staff photo)
.A
r home games
63 Brad Beattie
64 Dan Wilkinson
66 John Jenkins,
• 67 Chris. Wood
70'Mike Lapaine
71. Perry Teichert
�72 Dave MacKenzie
73 Mark.Hbvey
76 Jeff 13aechler
Junior Vikings
20RaridyLittle
21 Steve Arbour
22 Roger Lewis
.21 Terry Kisch
24 Ron Kirkconnell •.` • .
25 Kevin > arigrad
,. . 26 Tom Doherty
30 Mike Hodges
31 Larry Daer
32 Dennis Donnelly
33 Paul Helesic
40 Eric Mitchell.
41 Mark Schmidt
50 Mike Reynolds,.
51 Wade Raithby
• 52 Larry Madge
53 Neil Sager
54'Dan Maillet
• 61 Rob Trebish
62.Rick Leddy
63•Mark Westbrook.
.64 Rick Muck .•
: 65 Robert McDonald,
66 Perry Boak__–_--'- _
71. Mark Alexander
72 Mike Hovey
73 Stuart Crew
74 Jeff • Surridge
75 Kevin Wood
78.Scbtt Raithby
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GODERICH SIGiNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, SE
Mens . Monday - night'
bowling opened this' and .
French .Pry Cleaners and the.
Recalls managed perfect
evenings to . jump into' an
early first place tie with
seven points each.. Charles
Williams rolled a 224 single
and
a .569 •triple to lead the
Recalls to their seven pointer,
-while–KevinRomig's: 345..
single and Don; MVicWhinney's.
le,
The . Amazing- •: Oil Mart, •
Interme
basket
raSK@ice
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Signal ._ Stars and Huroznic
Metals cain.e put on •top. of
their garnes''to force a three • '
way -tie for second just two
points behind the 'leaders.
Jerry Rivett used a 262 single
and 610 triple to lead Huronnic
on their five pointeffort while
Sonny Moore was giving the
Amazing Oil:Mart 'a fine
performance. More bit a 274
single and 643 triple to lead
:b, tadiil 0. it Secpild pl;ac. •<
Stanciing. George Vain -
Goderich .takers' - .Inter- .
mediate Men's Basketball
Team, have • begun
preparations for their second
year of competition.0
According to spokesman
Warren Watt, things aro
shaping up to be a molt `in-
teresting season,
The,
_ Th`-Lakers,: once again,
will be out to defend their
championship in the Huron
Intermediate Basketball.
League. ' The league expects
several new entries including
a tough team from Stratford.'
Also slated for the up-
coming season are several
exhibition games with top
teams out . of Sarnia., -Kit-
chener, and London as well as -
the All -Ontario `play-offs in
March.
First practice is scheduled
for Tuesday, 'Septem ier28, at
7:30.P.M. at the G.D.C.I:
gym. Team officials indicate
that all positioris'are open and
interested persons are urged
to try out.
MBER 23,1976•—PAGE 7
derburgh rolled a 318 'single
and Tom Flynn a 715 triple to
keep the•. Stara, in early con.
tention..
Doug Zoethout Nkept his club
out of the cellar with a 236
single and 6a7 three game
total tol�help the Tail Ends to a
two point n�gh't. Augie's
Dogies • alsct- .collected two, .. .
be.hinc( John N1i11er whe
grabbed a 254 single, and 656
e _ _tri lee -t( :biest hiS r a i7nate "
Lee Ryan lacr't1ie Hopefuls,
two, .points., with a 261. high
single and a 682 triple.
--The B.D.'s and Roy's Boys
are .in .the cellar with still no
points despite a' fine effort by
Dennis Vanderburgli` of 'tie
B.D,'s . Vnnderburgh, hit a
team high single of228 and
turned.it into a 614 tearn high'
triple but hisclub, stall
couldn't pickup any points.
Roopeningy's Boys defaulted > their
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