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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-03, Page 6skip- Dave , Cloet later ex- plained that he was perfectly satisfied with his position 'and does not mind being the dark horse in the playoffs. The Victoria and Grey team fell victim to a resurgent teacher No. 2 team losing their third straight match 9-7. The loss sets up a critical contest next week as V & G will play the Financial Office with second place at stake. The Teacher team was expertly guided by Bev Lindsay as Sandy Braid, Sue Ritchie and Ron Ritchie all curled wellafter recovering from last week's manhan- dling • by the Assessment Team . In order to capture the hammer in the second end the V & G tacticians spotted the fourth place teachers a five ender to open the contest. To their credit, the husband and wife team of Hugh and Louise Doggett and Tom and Brenda Loy@ recovered from their horrendous beginning but Lindsay and company did not crack under the pressure. Financial skip Larry McGrath and teammates Penny McGrath, Caroline and Craig Cass all enjoyed fine evenings against the Teacher No. 3 team: The front three of the teachers, Diane Cloet, Del Almeida and Diane Verhoef also curled well. One would expect a close game when seven of eight curlers - curl well but such was not the case Thursday night as the Financial team humiliated the teachers 13-3. The reason for the lop -sided score rests with the one name top spot absent from above. Teacher skip George Sutton endured one of the most embarrassing evenings ever experienced by an educator. Official scorer Ron Klages credited Sutton with only two of a possible sixteen shots while opponent McGrath fired an ex' eighty percent. vie Craig Cass also had an standing night which inc a perfect double take prevent any comeback the teachers who led 3-1' early going. Industrial League Standings (Feb. 24 / 77) W L F AP 13 1 16134 6 7 7 7 7 6 8 6 8 5 8 2 12 Team A sssss meat Office Victoria & Grey financial Office Teacher No. 2 Teem DRMCO Plant %idler No. 3 Teom DRMCO Office Kinsmen Club 118 112 961/2 102 1/2 97% 82 521/2 Note: Playoffs are March 31, April 4 (Monday) 541/2 91'4 981/4 1111/4 1053/4 114 1211/2 151% .411 .3f1 .141, aek (:Rs) A DIVISION OF TANDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED stareI CELEBRATINO ' • .:pA4g./:„.4(403g.Vc.4:AtciNAJAritRi,Ttittg$r)-AY;.MAR.Ri?-ii,z1. e..;..: c n The Huromic Metals win streak finally ground to a halt Monday night in men's bowling but the loss had little effect on the Metals firdt place hold since both clubs chasing Huromic,' Augie's Dogies and Amazing Oil Mart, suffered a siufigar fate. The Dogies were lanked completely by the Tail Ends and the Oil Mart split their decision with fourth place French Dry Cleaners. The Metals had their lead cut to 11 points &y the Recalls who got behind Charles Williams' 261 single and Don McDougall's 651 triple to take five off Huromic. The Recalls are in eighth spot with 68. The points the , Metals. managed boosts their season .total to 106. Larry Million and John ,t Hoy had the hot hands for their club. Million hitting a 295 single and Hoy a 624 triple. French Dry Cleaners kept their hopes of finishing in the top three ,alive and foiled a bid by the Amazing Oil Main to take over second place by holding the Oil Mart to just four points on the evening. The Oil Mart was tied with Augie's Dogies for second place with 91 points and the' Cleaners were third with 87. Jim Harrison led the Oil Mart effort with a 301 single and 715 triple. The Cleaners got behind Dave Cornish and Kevin Rumig to grab their three points, Cornish rolling a 271 single and Rumig chip- ping in a 695 three game total. ,..• " "' - or grab Augie's Dogies were whitewashed by the fifth place Tail Ends in a match -up that pretty well sealed the season fate for both clubs. Had the Ends failed to come up with their seven point effort they would have been resigned to a fifth place finish but they are now just one game -out of second and four points behind the third place Dogies. The Ends got a big night from Bill Hyde who rolled a 254 single and Bill Mcisaac who hit a 681 triple that helped grab seven off the Dogies and. run their season total to 87. The Dogies blew a chance to take over sole possession of second place The Goderich Kinsmen Club Trophy was presented to Dave Smith and his rink of Gary Peters, Jim Crawford and Brenda Stewart on Saturday afternoon after they emerged winners from competition with six other rinks in,the third annual Goderich and District Collegiate Institute "Kinspiel". In -second place was Bill Durst 's team, while John Par- son's rink placed third. (staff photo) Smith wins bonspiel • A rink skipped by Dave Smith came out on top last Saturday when /tie Goderich and District Collegiate Institute held its annual "Kinspiel" at the Maitland Country Club. Curling with Mr. Smith on that winning team were Gary Peters, Jim Crawford and Brenda Stewart. Twenty four students; on six different teams, competed in the event with each team playing three eight end games during the day long competition. The winner received the Goderich Kin- smen Club Trophy. Bill Durst's team came in second while John Parsons' squad placed third. All of the competitors were awarded prizes ranging from gym bags and stereo records to cases of soft drinks. MIPS bY 'ALVIN' Fil 11 •dorowo somod11111111 DON'T FORGET TO P AT OUR PLACE when you need a new stereo or TV. We'll hive lust what you want at YOur kind of price. ALVIN'S nr SALES AND SERVICE- • Alitentiit and rower Installation 102 airy st, 1 Doug Bundy, the bonspiel organizer, said the com- petition was close, with one game going two extra ends before it was finally decided. The overall winner was in doubt until the last rock was thrown. despite a 282 single and 6943 effort by Augie Stegenstad. Paul Steep and George Vanderburg helped to keep the Signal Stars win streak hibtact with a 293 and 686 triple respectively' The five point effort over Roy's Boys -boosts the Stars total to 69 and moves them into seventh place in the league. -The Boys two points kept them in sixth place, one up on the Stars. Gerry Pitre highlighted his „club's bowling with a 263 single and 673, triple. In the battle for the basement the B.D.'s came out on top Monday night but fell two short of catching ninth place Hopefuls. Charlie Johnston rolled a 222 single and turned it into a 569 triple to help the B.D.'s ta five points and a tenth place season total of 65. Lee Ryan hit a 280 single and a 746 triple and helped keep the Hopefuls out of the league cellar. This squad of Bantam bowlers from Godericb`emerged the lone "T" champs in competition last week at Owen Sound. se,ited are Jimmy Keller, who also won the Zone "T" i3,intam Singles Championship and team coach Reg Len- non. Standing,left to right 'are Brian Hanna, Cary Hi RichY Haas, Ken Lennon and 'Paul Good, The team, travel to the Ontario Championships in Scarboro on 2ti and 27. (staff photo) Assestment teamciinches • With only four weeks left before playoffs six of the eight teams are fighting for the middle position, and only the top and bottom spots appear enriched. The. Assessment Office wrapped up the top position by dumping the DRMCo Office team 12-2. The DRMCo men held a brief lead in the early ends but consistent curling from Gary Miller and Mary Weatherby moved the strong Assessment team into a commanding lead by the fifth end and Skip Denis, Lebrun •coasted home to another victory, Vice -skip Bill Hayward later explained that the DRMCo strategy was. to let the Assessment team become overconfident and then upset them in the playoffs. Looking at the record of the Assessment foursome, it would appear that many of the other teams share the DRMCo strategy. • The Kinsrhen Team took gi`O chances as they fought to clinch eighth place in the standings by dropping a 13-0 decision to an ever -improving DRMCo Plant teamiIt is this writer's opinion that the team to watch in the playoffs will be the DRMCo Plant -men. DRMCo was flawless in their one-sided triumph. Tom Profit once again led the way 'with help from Charlie Crawford's sweeping; Glen • Faulkiner's takeouts and Jack Kellough's draws and direction. The luckless Kinsmen saw their shots constantly just miss or bet- tered by DRMCo efforts but • Your Complete Radiator Repair Centre When repairing, recoring or cleaning automotive, agricultural, truck or industrial radiators . • Ideal Supply, Co. Limited offers you the most modern and complete radiator facilities in -Midwestern Ontario. 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