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.G°.'dedi•ch Minor Hockey
sypcoast Estates
defeated Ripley in Association teams, have been,..
on, minor :hockey • hard-hit by the: recent
wea er con +tions. Having.to
oeday; ,in Ripley, by a -�
9 1'; travel to Vanastra; they have,
Graham, with four ;.not even been able to practice
a an assist, °ledtheduring the lay-off;. Coach
to victory John
on, had two goals. Richard Madge and manager
SteveSinclair and Bill Garrow are trying to get.;
ev3ell each hada goal the, team back into its
assist. Grant.Garrow previous form with exhibition
the other ' 'Goderici' - games before' they -return to
ott Stokes picked :up league '•action ,Saturday at 6
sts and Tam Chisholm' p•m • at Vanastra.against Port
assist. Elgin. Wednesday, the Suns
Pepper scored the played Lucknow the . top' '
ipley goal, the lirsr, team in their, division,. in
the game, oa,,a allot. -another exhibition encounter, _
he ice.;'•that; uded in the Sepoy town.
he Terry Beare
me was"thelkrfst time The Suns have four •post
e m two weeks fo ,the ` pained games to'make up on
Who I Ik " hotheir
he Godga�ich
blasted #futon -,Pa e .
ght 11 8 and ami irad iso s
fifth place, tie witheni"
College In . the Sout
: Mackey League standt
'Paul Corriveau. pa d e
Goderich attack
goal effort and R;r..iali{;
Thompson 2and C:,
MacDonald added- two each
With ... Ron ;;Corriveau; John
Hopingy . and.
inwith Baorrney, Blocheach chip
The game featured a strong
offensive showing from both
squads . and was marred by^
only five minor penalties to
the Merchants and ' two to
Huron Park. The Merchants
started the scoring spree off
in the first period with five
unanswered goals, three of
them by Paul Corriveau.
Brian Thompson drew first
blood with 2:55 played,
beating Huron Park net-
, Minder Bill. Incith an
unassisted-: -eff t. Ten,
seconds later Thom
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Frank Hagan =fed Paul
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Huromic Metals,;. game with the Signal Stars to
strengthened their . hold'on *hang onto .third place in the
first place this week. in Men's'
Monday Night bowling with, a,.
five -point effort' over French :
Dry Cleaners, The game was
a big one for French who,.
could have moved back, into -.
the race for top spot in' the' ;s
league with a win over
Huromic. Jerry Rivett had at':
big night for the Metals`:
leading them to five with a 336
single and 760 three game`:
total. Bob Mills' 276 single
and 721 triple was tops for the-
Cleaners and helped them tor'
two points on . the night."
Huromic has 92 season points
and the Cleaners 78 puts them
in fourth spot.
The Amazing Oil Mart;
foiled their chance .. at first:-.
�1ace.w.he the were doubled
by 1 �• �`
!The 011e
1Vlare tht lgl+t -overcome Yth
handicap In ."..,.their games'
'despite three,, outstanding
efforts. Jim Mc*hinney hit a
- •310- single and 752 triple,
Sonny Moore hit a 327 single
and 812 triple and Al Sanders
•chipped in.a306 single to help
the Oil. Mart but the Hopefuls
salvaged enough pins to grab
yr
the five. The Oil Mart is in
us second place. with 83 points
and the Hopefuls in seventh
their schedule, two with with 60. ,
Hanover, and one. each with Augies Dogies squeaked
Port Elgin, and"Walkerton. enough points out of their
standings. Rodger Kenyon
grabbed 'a 305 single and 638
triple to help the Dogies to
three. points to boost their
season total to 82. The . im-
proved Stars needed their
four•^to 'stay on top of the
B.D.'s and out sof the league
cellar. Tom Flynn led the
Stars with`a 291 -single and 751
three game total.'The Stars
are in ninth. spot 'with 55
points.
The Tail Ends got behind
:X Doug Zoethout.'s 324 single'
and 758 triple to increase
their hold on fifth place with
76 points. The Ends doubled
the Recalls despite Charlie
Williams' 246 single and 671
three game•total.The Recalls
are in eighth spot with 58
ports.
' Roy Boys had a good
evening against the B,D.'s
edging the last place club by
one -point. Gerry Pitre hit a
267 single and Manfred
Papernitsch helped out with a
655 triple to help boost the
Boys' total for the season to 63
and sixth spot_ The. B.C.'s
remain in the cellar with 53
points but got a strong effort
from Don Johnston who rolled
-a 237 single and turned it into
a 604 triple.
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get # alck:in the sine, Ron
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gaols pn his shift and:with Just
over a, minute left to Play
Ric Fulston `, scored
unassisted to end the period 5-
3 for the Mercchants, •
Goderich got their big lead
back. early in the second on,
goals _by •Hoy -and Thompson.
-At 4:01 John Hoy took a pass
from: Ran. Whetstone. and Cam.
MacDonald to make it 6;3 and
32 seconds later Thompson
got his second goal finishing
off a _play__set .up..by...Frank
Hagan and Paul Corriveau.
Huron Park went to work
again late in the- period to
close the gap to 7-5. Brian
Lather scored at 11:46 of the
period and with a minute and
a half to play Ron Funston got
his third goal of the game.
Cam MacDonald kept the
trend up by scoring the first
goal of the third to put the
Merchants up by three. At
4:45 he took a pass from John
Hoy and Frank Hagan and
scored but Huron Park came
back with one of their own
set.`upy..Ror'
17of the;tbird nd
Corriveau finished of
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Ron-Funston got itis tourxit 1 place
: would'
seconds later to make it io•� P.11lee, hone
w1ilt half pertocti► go but at� Rilllce•1?"glritbii�s
615:52 Ron Corriveau took= the
edge off ',the Huron Park The ,Merch>e
attack with an unassisted won by:^Cierak. ,
goal.-Funs.ton, wouldn't quit John Hoy havingt
however and scored his fifth pulled for the lcon4
with Just over a minute to go
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S.H.H.L.
STANDINGS
TEAM P W L T PT
WATFORD 20 17 2 1 40
PARKHILL 23 13 8 2 30
THEDFORD 10 10 4 4 25
HURON PARK 23 9 12 2 24
CCAT 22 9 10 3 21
GODERICH 20 9 10 1 21
ZURICH 20 0 10 2 18
SHIPKA 10 7 9 2 16
HENSALL 22 2 19 1 S
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