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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-12-01, Page 9GODIRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,pECi .ports Lucknow Lancers hammer Sailors pa e The Lucknow La cers got opened up a three gad lead revenge on the Goderich before the Sailors managed to Sailors Friday night when get on the board. Jim Murray they annihilated the Sailors and Dawe McKinnon grabbed 12-3 in Intermediate C action the first goal of the game with in Goderich. Goderich five minutes expired and at grabbed a 7-5 overtime win in 10:37 Carl Stanley got help Lucknow a week ago. from Mark Chisholm and The Lancers scored four Greg Hamilton to boost the times in each period and Lancers into a 2-0 lead. Paul s(Tag) Sowerby of the Goderich Sailors' Intermediate C ;ley team (number 5) was in front of the Goderich net couldn't stop this shot by the Lucknow Lancers' Ian mtgomery (number 11). Montgomery scored a total of Lions remain in first place despite >econd loss of season he Goderich Lions Pee eslost their only game last ek, dropping a close 3-2 fision here Thursday to • rtElgin. loss was only the d of the season for the They have won six s and are tied for first place in WOAA league standings with Walkerton who are 6-1. Listowel is third with four wins and eight points while Kincardine, Port Elgin and Hanover all have three wins for six points. Mount Forest is in the cellar, winless in their first six starts. The Lions were scheduled to pley in Mount Forest Saturday, but the game was postponed. •The local Pee Wees make their next start here tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m. against Hanover. Saturday, the Lions travel to Kincardine for their first uns battle Listowel to wo tie games oderich Suns played host Listowel on Saturday, ember 26 and played to a tie then travelled to towel Monday to have her game end in a 3-3 tie. the game on Saturday the scame out skating but the hitting of the Listowel in the first period put the off their game to end the tperiod in a scoreless tie. the second, Listowel.'still " king hard got the first 440 goal of the game at b.ai. the Suns fought back hard to get their first goal of the game at 8:14 off the second period. With the hitting and close checking there was only 4 penalties in the game all coming in the third period. All players played well •with the Brown line of Grant Garrow, Doug Lounsbury and Ken Huff getting the only goal. In Listowel on Monday the Suns played to another tie. In the first period the checking ouse league raps Zurich Gee Motors, a Goderich wee house league team, on the road recently and t up against the Zurich Wee All -Stars in Zurich dropped them 4-1. The rich pee wees went to hdetermined tb put on a show and came away thebig win. two clubs felt each out in the first period then with 9:10 gone in the Goderich posted the score of the game. Nick sh got the opener with from Donny McCallum. seconds into the final Frisby put Goderich 2.0 with nap from Scott and Andrew Telford. minutes later McCallum tile,gamegame away for MI a goal assisted ye Hunter and Trebish. ch scored its lone with Minutes left to play when Dean Armstrong scored on a play set up by Paul Johnston. Goderich got that back when McCallum finished off a play from Trebish to. round out the scoring. from both clubs was close with end to end play. The Suns carne on in the late part of the second period to get the first goal with the brown line of Grant Garrow, Robbie Gibbons and Doug Lounsbury connecting. Listowel came close to tieing the score but good goal keeping by Kevin Feagan kept the Suns with a one -goal lead to end the second. In the third period the Suns came out with the Orange line of Trevor Erb, David Jewell and Ken Huff getting their first goal of the night to make it 2-0. Listowel did not give up as they came hack to score their first goal by Terry Deitrich with Todd Hutton pulling the assist. The Suns came back to get their third goal with the orange line on the ice. Listowel came back to get two unanswered goals to tie the game. The Suns tried hard but couldn't get the win. The white line and the defence for the Suns played a good game. Olson's Gravel Pit DUNGANNON, ONT. 529-7942 UN BE SOLD INCANADIAN2000 GRAVELR NOTICE ALL WILL B TONS NEW LOWER PRICES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 5/8 CEMENT GRAVEL, 5/8 OR 3 STONE STONE, DUST AND SAND 5/8 OR V. ROAD GRAVEL VOLUME DISC. ON PIT RUN GRAVEL DOZER AND SCRAPER AVAILABLE FOR GOOD JOB DONE five goals in Friday night's game between the two teams and Carl Stanley (number 14) scored two. The Lancers beat the Sailors 12-3. Goderich will play In Lucknow on Sunday night. (photo by Rob Kellestine) Frayne set John Em er in up • The Lancers continued to 27 seconds later and Lucknow sakte through the Sailor was well on its Way to the win. defence and added another Steve Buchanan picked up two goals before the Sailors a loose puck at his own blue got their second. Three line and skated in alone on minutes into the second Jim Frayne beating the period Montgomery got his Lancer netminder to cut the second and then at the seven Lucknow lead to two. That was as close as the Sailors got minute mark he made it a all night as Ian Montgomery hattrick.' Kevin Meriam added another Lancer goal finished off a three way play_ before the end of the period to with Dan Duncan and Dirk give his club a 4-1 lead after Wolterrbeek to grab the ;,,�, ,,,.,,;I,�l Sailors' second goal hut the Former members turn pro The Goderich Figure Skating C)ub held a meeting on November 15 at the arena. There were nine members and three guests present. Alice Huyck was made Wednesday National Test Chairman; Mary Cook is Saturday's National Test - Chairman; and Kathy Boddy has the Preschooler Department. Shirley .Oesch was appointed Test Chair- man. meeting of the season with that team,. In the game with Port Elgin, Goderich held a 2-1 lead after the first period, but Port Elgin scored single goals in the second and third periods to take the win. Port Elgin captain Bob Carr opened the scoring, but the Lions came back with goals by Brent Fisher and Paul Day before the end of the period. Philip Wood assisted on Day's goal. Mike Prange got the tying goal for Port Elgin in the second period and Steve Cannon fired the winner for Port with just over three inutes left in the game. 6S MiatZSt"," iSZMM%C; Y 5i4is tii�s 4L Lp it9 3 - isti3: tS 5 51��. °^:Y=i.ti There are 194 members to date. Registrations are still being accepted. The Club has decided to put a float in the Santa Claus parade. On January 8, the Goderich Club will be having a High Test Day.February 1 and 4 will be the Club's own Competition Day. Parents, relatives and general public are welcome to come and see the children compete. There will be no admission. The club is planning a carnival for March 11. Skaters who passed at the Fall School in Vanastra were first figures - Debbie Horton, Aveleigh Cook, and Darlene Moore and second figures - Carol Dechert. Don't forget to come and watch the kids compete on February 1 and 4. Tracey MacEwen and Greg Cerson passed their Preliminary 'Pair Test in „.Preston. Some former skaters of the club have moved up in the skating business. Debbie Jeffrey has turned professional and teaches in Clinton, Brussels, Lucknow and Listowel. Rusty Ormandy, also has turned professional and is teaching in Stratford. The Club will hold a Bake Sale and Craft Table in mid- December at the Suncoast Mall. Stan Connelly is helping with the power skaters. Mothers are needed to volunteer to be Music Chairman and Telephone Chairman. Lancers came back with two more to take an 8-2 lead tot e dressing room. , Mark Chisholm got his first of the night and Montgomery scored his fourth. ' Hamilton started off the Lucknow humiliation of the Sailor in the final period scoring the ninth Lancer goal four minutes into the third. Midway through the period Eft 1,19T PAGE 9'. 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