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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-02-03, Page 6SO • Teams ot WO ends of the standings are fighting hard to , improve 'their ', position in Men's Monday ntht bowling and—this week- tia—nif ex- ception. Huromic Metals swept Augie!a Dneies and uppedtheir serison Warta 97, six better than secand place Amazing Oil Mart. At the other end of the scale the Signal Stars grabbed seven off the Hopefuls while the B.D.'s were held ta two by the Recalls and the Stars moved oat of the basement by one D6n Henry and John Iloy edged bY. the Tali' yids but Hodghts With a 721 ttipl shared team high single used their' three „points to French „DrY7,:::.:000 hpnors With a 261 ogaine each move into. secend plaCtkwith stayed in o0Utcotlo*:yg and Hoy went On ea a 717 81. Last Week they were tied seven point sife9li,,,i14;;: 'seven points from the Dogies. Jim Harrison had the ,best 191- i I The Dogies trailed the Metals game for Amazing with a 291 .help the Cleaneri- by one going into the night's single and Jim McWbinney's season total tq action and held second plaie, 140 triple was the best on the first: The. 1$_,OYS, They slipped to third as a night for the 011 Mart. The single frOit1 JONI SOrtt„il result of the shutout; with Tail Ends put their four paint. 722 triple froai John Miller managing a 239 .40.effort to use to take over fifth Papernitseh but'. slip."' single and 594 triple to lead spet with 71. Bill MO.Isaac and sixth otaCe with 59:Poin , his club. The Dogies have 79 The Slgnal Stars lingly points. - Lynne Hodgins led the Ends, made it out Of the basenient The Amazing Oil Mart was Mclsaac with a 268 single and with a seven pOint sweep Over a Off Juniors hold down second place in stan s by TD The GDCI junior Vikings won their fifth game in six starts in 'Huron -Perth con- ference boy s basketball, - defeating St. Marys, 50-43; here last Tuesday. The Vikings used a first half press to throw St. Marys off their game etan and force numerous turnovers which led to a 35-16 Viking lead -at St. Marys chipped away at the Vikings lead in the second half, und with' the help of. some cold shooting by the Vikings, nafrOWed -the gap, but were unable to catch up to the Vikings. The Vikings are currently in second place, tied with Stratford Central and • Listowel: South Huron of Exeter is in firseplace with a 5-1 recerd. The Vikings travel to Listowel today4Thursday) for a key game 'with the Lords. The Viking's Don Bogie, with points, was the game's top scorer. Eric Mitchell and Andy Moore had eight points each and Dennis Donnelly added "Iotir—ii-die. Viking's total. Brian SowerbY and Doug Cruickshank • had three points -each for Tom Doherty and Mike Pitre had two points each while --Wayne Jackson had one Stuart Bell, with 16, and Paul Rawlings with nine points, were St. Marys' best. Kinsmen club vacates cellar in Industrial league curling Well, they did it again! The first place Assessment Office accomplished their tenth straight victory Thursday night "edging" the DRMCo - Plant team 11 to 2. Jim Bell and Greg Hanson combined to lead the Assessment group this week with fine shooting and powerful sweeping. As . usual the Assessment men were gracious winners admitting that they got some - key breaks but breaks never win games. It is funny, however, talldng to losing skips, that while breaks do not win games they are often the reason for losing them. DRMCo skip Glen Falkiner had his team close for the first three ends as the teams were tied at two apiece, but Dennis Lebrun's consistent team juskapplied too much Second plaCe Victoria and Grey improved their record with a convincing victory over the DRMCo Office teaM. The score was approximately 15 to 1 but who's counting? Regular curler Tom Love was absent and the remaining Vand G members may ask him to make it permanent as they combined for an ex-, cellent team victory. Hugh two curlers put rocks into the house on almost every op- portunity. DRMCo skip Rick Debolt was often faced with four or five arid ' even six opposition rocks in the house as he attempted to keep the score close. Debolt made some fine -shots but the vic- COUNTRY CLUB torions V and G team were all for the losing teachers -as just too pod on this night for they were unable to remove it aayone to beat - maybe even or outdraw it. the Assesstnent Team. , The happiest Warn at the The family feud between Maitland Cbuntry Club the Teacher teams waS Thursday night was certainly continued. this week the the Kinsmen Club as., they winner was the Teacher no. 2 ,doubled their victory tier - Team defeating the Teacher centage by overpowering" the no. 3 Team 7 to 5.. Financial Office 8 to 4. -The The match was a very ctory, the Kinsinen's exciting one as the lead second, moved them out or swayed back and forth and the basement in -the League each end was not d termin standinga. .Kinsmen Skip, donbt until ' 1 shot. inOile up *standings. 4';'' Teacher no. 2 skip, Bev The ,Kinarnen- deserveluil, Lindsay got off to a slow 'start marks ferftheir win as they but finished ex- led throughout the whole that had no trouble working The front4',,thtee of Stan together. Graham Campbell, ConnellY,:Paul Baechler and; George Young and Rob John Schneiker curled verY , Youngblut all enjoyed good streag, gaMes allowing skip evenings while Der Almeida Cloet -to relax a little more ' curled very well especially in thafi,ile boOil tts0 to in the last ends for the .losing preViens centesti. -Paul • side. at five. a piece as the teams FinancJia The game was deadlocked "aBoaeocutitottdinittsgPidaqpriFhcctur•::rg, Chaa'sds began the last end with the was 'unable to take advantage Teacher no. 3 Team enjoying of theleWbrealts given to him • the advantage of last rock. bY, ilbnilry .Kinsaien con - Skip George Sutton made a tingent: Skip Cass had hoped tactic 1 • • to lead his ,tealz O1 Louise earn the game when he Doggett', Penny McGrath and hose to build a d th carOhne Cass into fourth an keep the house clean and educe. but' that Will have to ait for the last shot. George "waittnitil next week when the oung skillfully hid his shot Financial Team plays the,' ehind a guard and that was Teacher no. 2 Team. BY NANCY,MACKINNON Machinery Limited. This t This _Sunday, February 6, Bonspiel is scheduled to take d one of the highlights of our place Saturday, February 5. th curling seagon witl take Tom Jasper's rink was w place. That event will be the , scheduled to go to Kincardine'. Y Division 13; 14, 15 and 16 this past-weekendto compete b , playdowns in the Seagram in a double knockout to Mixed Curling competition. determine Division 13's Well known St. Thomas representative in the curler Jim Waite will corn- Seagram Mixed Playclowns: pete with his' mixed rink in This event was cancelled and this' double knOckout event reacheduled for Tuesday which should produce some February 1, in Kincardine. top rate curling. All curlers Hopefully this event will take should try and take in some of Place and Tom's rink will the action. advance to the Divisional plaidowns at our Club this Weather last week post- weekend. poned several area curling Pn February 6, Tom Love's events. The Friday Mixed rink of Dennis Lebrun, Larry games; were cancelled, McGrath and Bill King will Curlers -please tiote that the represent eur Clubin a single" :follow the regular scheduled ideterraine - 'Division 13B'S,' ' games tor February 4. Please `itepresentative in _the--fti,.*' - check the- schedfile for your ,icompetitioN ..,---- ' ,,-',--: : • eurlinoittie. , ,-4 k,- ! copies, _don't forget --the'...' Als0 Oostponed *it the 'Mel Bogie Mixed BOrtspM1.- ' - ,:Ladie0,0-5:13oritiiiier 'ler -the ,t'ebrhary,12.there are stall St arriSbO of Den. •TOtitiAiewi,01,# t!."13:7t,r";;;''..6.itll-. .e'‘,4!,:°44'1.':St'lr*- Chapman who hit a 259. Sittoe Stak::'.holds the year'i, best Recalls te five and aseveath f Don - McWhinney of the place spot with 0.,#mnii: .: , Cleaners with 242.9 and Spany 01 InclustrtalfXoniinertia iteitidelfikat ar GDCI basketball coach Phil In the preliminary round at 'Bugler has announced the 9, the.- Lord Dorchester line-up for the fourth annual Beavers take on the Petreria Goderich Viking Invitational Lancers while the host Tournament to be held „hero Vikings - meet Loncinn .H,B; Saturday. • ' Beal Raiders. At 10:30 a.m. Many ofthe top senior boys' the other four teams entered basketball teams in this part swing into action: Sarnia St of the province will be Pat's Fighting „Irish tangle competing. Action begins in with 'the ' Stratford Nor; the GDCI gyms at 9 a.m. and thwestern Huskies arid the , continues throughout the day, StrathroY Saints ..go against with the championship final the London A.I3. Lucas BYTD The GDCI Vikings midget basketball team 401#A,A0 st. Tuesday: in HurOn-Perth Corrference action: Coach Lynn 'Meyers ex- pressed satisfaction with the improvement in • his team's defensive play. Jim Levy, St. Marys top scorer, and rated ,, by Meyers as one of the best players his team' has faced this season, was held 'to 10 ,,ppints. Meyer's midgets will need all the defensive and offensive skills they possess • up in Listowel in what the - - team's biggest test of the season. Along -with Listowel, near the top in the, Huron - improvement shoWn by many of his playergives him a 'total of 10 playera tan call , on in -the tongh gaiindpear the end of the Sehedtile, rather than just a starting five. The Vikings league record now stands -at fivei wins and , Steve-ArbOur had 10 points for the ,Vikings. Dap Maillet hit for eight and Gil Van- , denheuval hrid seven. Larry Madge, Steve , Gallow and ICevin, Jewell each had six points for the Vikings. , Ted, Doherty and Dan Freeman had four points and. Jim Costello and Ken Reid two points each ferthe-Yilcings- yr SURANC • Vt ..not AND1 :419 HURON RO a s. on le th tor ut ncl fa en COR PQRATION int evi hel oi a int A r, a n er ;well) l'yt oc::: t411y .9)ftlihhob eu:rt 11;100 paul idrtm:se ee ter 1,:t ;1.7 • rimeRates 1 Si uls Sar 8 ti BY TD. The ODCI wrestling team meet, heid here last Tuesday. , Viking Matmen xi:Wint„ their_ bents': Winning by • phewfelt at 90 pound Bob and, Rick Carman , 7gert, in the 98 -p, nun: Clas.s:1 opp000ned ekhi.bit,10n-. NI, ot-‘• Milt°, tib300iint:t.,p,00•6uEthii, td11,01,4.,:y'kS:Tee:wdofde,,,?litno mtaht,!-e;i ja3,,?,,,:i.11:7.4,t, sot. ; A. ,:.(7;a , _ _, li al li:: 'ii.iieb°.a.Deiceks tnka9Y;:tiri,e,rQl.tia CLIF FORD EVENS conductor kat '11 it a • 1,46600r 101