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In Level 1 play last ',ice
Jim Kingsley gained his nint
consecutive win to hold on t
third place while Denni
Little won all of his •thre
gatnes to move out of th
honorary division into fourth
place in Level ,one in
Goderich township chess club
competition.
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s ,. C. Macdonald. 18 0
e ' D. Weary.... ,'16 3
e J. Kingsley ....26 7
D. Little . 15 5
LEVEL2
B. Dick., 12 3
L. Stadelmann26 9
• B. Miller 20 8
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In Level 2 Sam Hassan
played to two draws to move
into- fourth place from the
Honorary division -with a .583
win -loss percentage.
Kirk Lyndon picked up four
wins and a draw in his best
evening of the season to go
above .500 for the erst time
this year and move into
• second place in Level 3.
Charles. Cook won. one of two
games to increase his win loss
mark by three points.
In Level 4 Monica` Page
finally got on the winning
track gaining her first win of
the season in twenty-three
wgames. However her game is
stronger than her record
indicates and this may only
be the first of several wins
this year.
In the. Honorary division
Mark Jones gained his second
win of the season to improve
his entage by.65 points.
his
as -of Feb. 2,
197 'areas follows:
. Hassan 9 6
LEVEL 3
D . Brindley 13 10
K. Lyndon .:11 10
D.Bogie 13 13
C. Cook 12 14
D Pct.,-
0
ct.0 1.000�
0 84
l' 779
0 " .750
4 .737,,.1.
2 .730
0 .714
3 .583•.:
0 .565
2 :522
3 • .500
1 :463
LEVEL 4
J. Gower . 9 15 0
L. Gower 8 19 0
B. Page ,. 6 19 1
R.
Vanderlinde .. 6 22 0 .214
M. Page .... 1 22 0 .054
Steve Palmer of the GDCI wrestling team applies pressure
.375 to his'opponent from Stratford in the 141 pound weight class.
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.250 __ -
HONORARY MEMBERS
M. Koszy ki . 3 1
1 " .700
J. Kloeze 7 5 0
N. Gantner 6 11 0
B. Fitzjames .3 9 1
M. Jones 2 9 1
D. Kloeze . 2 9 0
P. Herlufsen .. 2 11 0
R.Scott 0 5 0
.583
.353
.269
.208
.182
.154
.000
The last place DRMCo
Plant team pulled off an upset
last week in Industrial
League, Curling dumping the
undefeated Assessment-
Office
ssessmentOffice 7-6. Jack . Kellough,
Glen Faikiner, Charlie
Crawford and Glen Falkiner
came up with a solid team
effort to grab their third win
on the season. They jumped
to a quick 4-0' lead but by the
fourth end Dennis ' Lebrun,
Carol Meyers, left, and Bev Wright try to sweep this shot into'contenti nin the Dominion
Road Ladies bonspiel held Saturday at the Maitland Country Club. The pair's rink,
skipped by Maxine Martin, tied for third place in the second draw but lost the honors by
one point on their aggregate score. (staff photo)
Coitsuflleash.
awesome offense
Lash" .Sunday afternoon in
Paltnerston, the Clinton Colts
the Colt. attack against
Harriston by tallying three
demonstrated awesome of- goals while Greg Burns and
fensive power as they •defenceman Cal "Zeke"
crushed the Harriston Blues Fremlin scored. twice. Single
11.5. markets carne off the sticks
The victory gave the Colts of ,Paul Kelly, Brian Ken -
second place in the O.H.A. nedy, Rick Prem lin and Scott
Intermediate , .°C' league Parks.
behind last year's defending 'Defenseman Bob Reid
champions, the Port . Elgin paoed the Blues' attack with
Sunocos. . two goals while solo. efforts
Playoffs will begin within went to Burt Newman, Fred
two weeks when the, Colts „Norman and Ross Friesen.
battle the Kincardine. The Colts led 4-0 after the first
Bulldogs in a three -out -of -five period,but their, lead was cut
series while the other series to thredgoais after the second
matches the Lucknow Lan, frame as they skated to the
cers and the Port :Elgin . dressing room,with a 7-4 lead.
Sunocos. The two winners will,: • The''' Colts- close out their
then play a four -out -of -seven regular season on Friday
series to decide the Group night in Milverton when they
Chhmplons - _ • face-off . against the Four
Left winger Patti Rau . led Wheel Drives at g:30 p.m..
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lGoderich won the tri meeeagainst Stratford Northwestern
and Central Huron of Clinton (staff photo) _
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Greg Hanson, Jim Bell and hammer this week, he had
Mary Weatherby had fought; good reason to feel confident,
back to a tie. The teams„Unfortunately -. for the
shared the lead across the ;,dedicated Kinsmen =. ' the
final .ends until Jack ,,, DRMCo Office Team had
Kellough's perfect takeout on other ideas ! . ' The • in
tie last rock of the game , defatigable DRMCo ' men
made the Assessment Office :, stole two in the final end to
record history. tie the hard fought contest.
Victoria and Grey got help .. ` In the extra end that
from ,the DRMCo squad and. followed, the bad luck that
are still infirst place con. has plagued ` the Kinsmen
tention with an 8-3' record,;•all year returned for a brief
after beating the Teacher'
Three ' team 7-4. Tom `Love' .w,.
was having difficulty finding
his draw weight in the early
ends but a . crucial double
takeout in the .fifth turned the
evening around for him and
kept the Teachers from
opening the • lead. Sue
MacKenz`fei Gerry Cullig iM,,
and Steve Willard all had hot
hands and kept the Teachers _:
from grabbing their sixth win . •,1
and moving into third place.:'
Ron Lane and Diane Verhoef N . A Belgrave man cashed in a -
were -the most consistent ,strip to Zurich, Switzerland
curlers for the Teachers, , . , ith `theyGoderiCh Oldtimers
Skip Larry McGrath' . ockey team in March taking
returned to action. Thursday: r. instedd the $900 the trip was
night• and-: helped: move -.his ,1 YYorth,' eithVi'dcx 'VII*
Financial Team into a third'm@'drawn`in the Olds mein'
place tie with the Teacher draw Friday ni;ght, at a fund
Two squad. McGrath; turned raising dance,held at:the
in some fine shots to'help the Saltford Valley Hall. ,
financiers to .a 9-3_ win over
the Teacher Twos.' Penny Mr. clack was one of about
McGrath, Caroline Cass and 3,:500 people. who - bought
Mike Ratkof rallied behind tickets in: the draw in aid: of
their skip, Cass' chipping in` the Oldtimers team and the.
with a key triple takeout in Goderich Minor .Hockey
the fourth end to keep the Association. The Oldtimers
Financial team in •#he game. gave the GMHA some tickets
Ron and Sue Ritchie fought to sell offering them the"
through blowing• scop snow to proceeds from the sale to help
get to the, rink only to get their expenses - this year.
"ditched" by.the. hungry GMHA sold about 1,000
Financial four.tickets and.:should realize:.
Kinsmen. skip Dave Cloet about $400'for the effort and
ad visions of ` a win streak between proceeds from the'
or a brief • moment. on- sellout, dance, the proceeds ';.
Thursday night. Coming off a from bar sales daring. . the
victory fast week and leading evening : and the 2,500: tickets w'
by two in the last end with the std` the 'Old .Timers have
"iFd c orf .:.
rave
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momefl°to send skip. Cloet's.'
final shat through. the house
and give the come from
behind wiCtory to a deserving',:
group of DRMC0 men The,
Office team: was.skipped bx,:
Jim Bolan this .-week and he''
displayed a coiafidei#t. calm
throughout ,�th+e`' ,match that
inspired `his teammates to:
keep trying.,Gord•.Crabb, in
particular liad an out
standing night
man wins
ry. draw
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about $1,500 to help pay their
way.'. to the Switzerland
tournament: - .1'
The. , club entered the
tournament in. November and
°'bvill 1 ,guaranteed at least
'three games while `overseas
against teams of a ; similar
calibre 'fromall over the
world. Tb get tuned up for the
tourney the Oldtimers ” are
holding . exhibition games
regularly and will . host
Ilderton in the Vanastra
arena tonight at 8:30 p.m.
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