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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-11-18, Page 8I A4B 8--GODE'RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEM ER 18, .1976 Juveniles bitten by Harriston 6-4 'The Goderich Juveniles served 39 minutes in penlalties, had two players receive • game • misconducts. ' .and dropped a 6-4 decision for Harriston in a game played in Vanastra Saturday. Goderich jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first three minutes of the game after Paul. Schaefer grabbed a pass from Bill Lewis and beat.Harristok, netminder Reg Gowing 43 seconds after the game started. Mike Cummings also assisted on the goal. Schaefer made it 2-0 less, than two minutes later picking up a pass from Ed Courtney and • bating Cowing again. The game turned around less than a minute, after Shaefer's m•second marker. Steve Davey got tagged with an interference penalty and Rick Woodisse capitalized on the power play to bring Harriston to within one but the penalty was the first of many. Goderich jumped back to a two goal lead at 11:11 of the first period when Paul Schaefer got an Unassisted power play goal. Harriston struck back early in the second period on their second power play goal. Pete Crew weInt off for holding and Ron' Feltz beat John Page to make it 3-2. Bill Lewis gave Goderich another two goal edge with 56 seconds left in the period on 'a goal assisted by Ed Courtney. The third period was riot to be believed by- the fans'' 'watching , the . game. Harriston struck for two goals tying the game, their secoricl, goal coming ' with • Goderich two men short Ed Courtney . was off for five minutes for high sticking -and • Pete Crew was serving a minor for slashing. Harriston was one man short when Jim Smillie got the The game from there. remained tied final. stanza tying goal. went downhill The score until late in the when a fight erupted clearing the benches. Ed Courtney had stopped a shot and the puck hit him in the neck knocking him to the ice. With .most of the fans .watching :for. Courtney's condition a • •scuffle went unnoticed involving: Paul Schaefer and Ken Gilbert. Schaefer reported after the game that his face .had been scratched and that someone had, bitten him hard on the back of the leg, Bill Lewis -left the Goderich bench when he noticed the fight as did John, Finlayson•'and Dennis Hen- • derson of Harriston. Schaefer and Lewis each received game misconducts and. will "miss Thursday's game ib Mildmay as will coach Doug Cruickshank. Henderson and Gilbert each received game"' Atoms keep win streak The Suncoast Estates Atoms kept their. unbeaten ' record in tact with a 7-3 ..., .._.....,victory—over—Poet •-ElgGin.2:,•in• Port Elgin last Saturday. The victory gives the Suns a record of three wins and no losses, = and leaves thein two points behind Walkerton in " the WOAA standings. Walkerton has won their first four games, setting up a showdown battle with •the °4. -Suns when the two teams meet Saturday at 6 p.m. at Vanastra. Hanover holds down third place with one win. and two losses while Listowel and Port Elgin are both • • • winless in their first three, - games., The line of . Trevor Erb, DarylwMadge _ and John m Thopson i provde', `a1I -fhe scoring punch for the Suns against -Port-Agin:'-trb had four goals and two assists, for. a six point night. Madge had. two goals and two assists, and Thompson contributed one goal and two assists. Grant Garrow,. Robbie Gibbons, Trevor Martin and Todd Graham were each credited with one . assist. Graham's' came on a perfect goal -mouth pass to Erb, setting up his third goal. The line of Shawn Rahbek, Nick Trebish and Kenn Huff did a good checking job, as did the defensive pair of Steve ''Sinclair and":Tf"m`"-Cliisolm"' misconducts and Finlayson. received a match penalty. With both top guns in the dressing room and other players •= serving -minor penalties, .Goderich ¢ was forced'tp play seven.minutes with five men on the ice and. Avo on. the bench. Harriston used the advantage to jam two quick goals past John Page and go "home with the GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE Friday, Nov. 19 9 p.m.. Midget Port Elgin VS. Goderich Saturday, Nov. 20 , 6 p.m. - Atom Walkerton VS. Goderich • • 7 Bantam Mt. Forest V. Goderich 9 p.m. Juvenile— Hanover VS. Goderich Sunday Nov. 21 2 p.m. •. Pee Wee Mt. Forest VS. Goderich 6 p.m.. „ Bantam "D" Grand Bend VS. Goderich • G.M.H.A; GENERAL MEETING Wed. Dec. 1,1976 at7: • 30 p rn. ASSESSMENT OFFICE BOARD ROOM Peewees strong ti •. in twoieague wins lor Hanover., • Goderich built up an early 4 -O -lead and then coasted to a' 6-2 victory overs-- Walkerton.„,,,, Friday -at Vanastra for their second win. Goderich scored . the only goal of the first period on an - unassisted effort. .by. _ Jim The .Goderich Peewees came up . With two Strang` performances' ,winning two. games in WOAA peewee B play last weep, - Goderich scored six goals - in the final period.. to down Hanover 8-3 in a game played in Hanover last Thursday. Goderich' took an early 2-0 " lead in the first period before Hanover replied with three 'Straight goals and 3-2 lead after twos periods Goderich then put their offence'irigear and erased the deficit withsix unanswered goals in the final period. Dar , 11. Graham,. Colin Alexaner a_nd Dennis Kerr -Ted-fife-War scorers with two goals each while Dave'Gallow and Jim Mathers chippedin with one goal apiece. Jeff Speer scored all three goals Scott Stokes and David Day gave good efforts as well. GoaItenders Terry Bean and Ray Alexander split the netminding duties, with Alexander being beaten twice and Bean once. Howard ' Attenborough, Mike Chennette and Bob Carr were the 'Port Elgin goal scorers. Port Elgin led 1-0 at the end of the first period, but the Suns scored four times in the second, -to take command of the game. • anastra Curling Gee Gees BY•BROCK STIMSON Goderich Gee -Gees won their home • opener- in the Huron Intermediate Men's Basketball League with a 52- • 31 score... against Centralia last week. - • The Gee -Gees sponsored by • Garb. and Gear Snorts Shop; b.g,„, haveahealthybenchof3 • .. players; but most a tile': scoring was handled by veterans of last year's team, Last week saw the begin- have to be 'athletic 'to curl. •—•-the, ker ;xwer-e-I iron an avid curler was asked on a ning of the curling season at There are people in their recent visit if he was doing champions: Dave Carruthers the Clinton=VanastraCurling sixties and seventies who much curling. He replied,. •' Club. The. ladies held their , think nothing of curling three "No, - only curled four, times opening jitney andpot luck and four times a week. An sipper on Tuesday evening, uncle froth Saskatchewan November 9. Twenty-eight who is 75 and has always been ladies participated and en- joyed the good food and. friendly atmosphere. Thursday night, the men held their opening get together and Wednesday and Friday nights were -open for mixed curlers to come and. practice. This . week regular league. curling commences. . The .ladies and mixed leagues . are far from being ' . filled so if you are. interested in curling in these leagues but haven't been in touch with the draw masters, then it is not • too late. You must call Robyn Theedom, (482-799.4) or Bill Munro, (482:7807.) as soon as. possible to be included in this draw. Also, the 'response for the Thursday afternoon ladies' league has been poor so if there isn't more interest shown this week, it will be dropped. This league offers .' pay as you play curling at $2 per grime with a baby sitter available.' So ladies wanting to curl Thursday__ 'afternoon, • call Joan Kennedy. (482-3645) right away . and make this league a success.. Te "curling season is divided' into three six.:week draws and each draw will feature a ladies' fun night and supper, . and a mixed fun night. Try it atidyouu'1.1 gerhooked. Curling is the easiest sport for a rookie. You can come right out and play. Compared with other sports there's not really much inVoived in, the way of equipment until you become more proficient andthen you. get into : things - like proper boots and a slider. We advise beginners to wear a warm°sweater, slacks and rgloves and a pair of soft soled. Shoes. -We provide free brooms but most curlers buy their own ' equipment once they get into the game. • For a winter sport, the price • is right and you don't a week last winter. So come on (At hooked!.• and get VOTE FOR OUR DAD Gordon Crabb Mathers and then padded their lead with three more goals in the first ten minutes of the second period. David Gallow scored two. goals in the second period and Colin, Alexander chipped it °: with a single. Walkerton scored their first goal late in: the second period and san- dwiched their final,goal between two goals by ennis .-; --.- The Peewees next home game is Sunday November. 21 at Vanastra against Mt. . Forest. Game time is 2 p.m. win led off with 18 points. Warren, Watt hit for nine, and player - coach Phil Bugler added eight. .; •• Tonight (Thursday) the Gee -Gees play against Stratford, a strong team that defeated Goderich. in the league opener two weeks ago. The future schedule is still unsettled. Exeter's- team dropped out of league play after being routed from the cour • y entra. ra. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 103/8% Brute Erskifle $86NorthSt. .Phone 524-a9555 THIS WEEK -END , ONLY THURSDAY FRID•AY. 100 PERCENT POLYESTER LEISURE SHIRTS • SATURDA4, REG. $18.00. - $25:00 WEEK -END SPECIAL u-,,. '. • KROYLON. SOCKS' 3 COLORS -OILY WEEK=END SPECIAL a.....:. 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