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GODE'RICfiSIG. NAL -STAR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1978
Running game keeps. Vikings
BY TD
The GDCI senior girls
basketball team ad-
vanced their Huron Perth
Conference record to four
wins without a loss by
virtue of their 59-15
ar
a9,
Audrey Van den Heuvel goes up high for a rebound in Tuesday's senior girls
basketball game between GDCI and St. Marys. Van den Heuvel paced the
Goderich running attack with a dozen points and some key defensive work at
centre helping nall down a 63-21 win. Karen Melady and Heidi Elliott also
scored 12 points In the big win that keeps GDCI undefeated In regular season
play. (photo by Jeff Seddon)
Augies Dogies in first
Augie's Dogies
managed to take one
game off the Recalls
Monday night in Men's
Monday night bowling
and hold on to first pl ce
by a single point. Don
Carrick rolled a 226 single
and 607 triple for the
Dogies to help `.them
scrape up two points and
hang on to first. Charlie
Williams highlighted .the
Recalls' evening with a
264 single and 728 triple.
The Recalls put the effort
to good use grabbing five
points to run their season
total to 22 points and a tie
for third. •
Little Bowl went the
same route as the Dogies
blowing a chance to take
over first place and in-
stead barely salvaging
two points to stay in
second. Jim McWhin-
ney's.353 single and 985
triple helped the Bowlers
grab two and boost their
season total to 23 points.
The Hopefulls took five
off the Bowlers to im-
prove their • standing
sharply. The win behind
Pete Mason's 271 single,
and Don Siemon's 697
triple moved the Hopefuls
into a tie for sixth place
with 12 points.
The BD's were shutout
Monday- night.- but still
managedto stay in third
spot with 22 points. The
Tail Ends grabbed seven
behind Steve Allen's 292
single and 760 triple to
move into fourth spot.
with 18 points. The BD's
got a big evening from
Don Johnson who hit a 229
single and 653 triple.
Kevin Rummig
grabbed a 302 single and
converted it into an 840
triple to help French
Cleaners grab five points
off Huromic Metals and
move into sixth spot, five
points behind Huromic.
The Metals used Gerry
Durst's 265 single and
6812 triple to boost their
season total to 17 and fifth
place.
In the battle for the
basement Roy's Boys
blanked the Signal Stars
to leave the Stars mired
in the cellar with just
eight points. The Boys
were up two on the Stars
going into Monday night's
action . but took seven
behind Manfred
Popersnitch who rolled, a
276 single and 698 triple.
The Boys now have 11
points on the season and
are in fifth spot. Tom
Flynn's 271'single and 681
triple went for naught as
the Stars were blanked
and are locked in seventh
spot.
runaway victory over
Seaforth in Seaforth
Thursday.
The Vikings' press kept
Seaforth bottled up in
their own end throughout
most of the first half.
Goderich led 36-3 at
halftime and continued
their fast, aggressive
play in the second half.
Bonnie Reid had 11
points for Goderich.
Denise Mitchelmore
'hooped 10. Lucie Turcotte
and Audrey Van-
denheuvel each scored
eight points. Heidi Elliott
qnd Jenny More had six
points apiece for the
winners.
Kathy Wilson was
�derich takes challenge
BY JIM KINGSLEY - very good start winning
The Goderich Chess three games to bring his
Club received a challenge season's record to five
from a new club starting and zero.
up in Kincardine by a Steve Hammill won two
past Goderich member, more games to bring his
LaVerne Riley. The record to four wins and no
match is tentatively set losses. Quite an im-
for Oct. 26 in Kincardine. provement when one
Two years ago the considers that last year
Goderich Chess Club won Steve was the opposite at
a match with Douglas this time. Another
aint 7-3— — ----- -member of ate a -fine start
Last week the club
welcomed back two more
of last year's members.
Bob Dick who was last
year's club runner up has
rejoined. Bob went to
three games in the finals
against Charlie
MacDonald last year.
Bob is off to a good start
this year winning his first'
two games. Bob Fitz-
james is also back for
another season and
members welcomed ' a
brand new member to the
club - Owen Moriarty;
Owen is an older brother
of Mike Moriarty.
In last week's games,
Jim Kingsley ant off to a
this season is John Kloeze
who picked up his third
win without a loss. Louis
Stadelmann got rolling
last week gaining his first
two wins of the season.
Louis is now tied with
Chas. MacDonald and
Bob Dick with a record of
two wins , no losses.
Don Bogie has a fine
night winning three of
four to take the lead in
Level Three with a win -
loss percentage of .600.
Tim Reid picked up his
first win of the season to
move into Level three
while Mike Moriarty also
gained his first win to
take the lead in Level 4. A
persistent Mike Cox who
Anderson hits
pe:rj-e ci _round
John Anderson broke
the first 25 straight ever
. shot at the Goderich Gun
Club on Saturday,
October 14. Close behind
was Bill Johnson with 24
Bill . Boussey, . Murray
East and John Hessels all
shot a 23. Total scores in
trap were J. Anderson
Kippen 97 percent. J.
Hessels, Goderich 88
percent, B. Johnson ,
Chatham 87 percent, M.
East, Clinton 85 • percent,
Bill Boussey , London 81'
percent, Greg Potter,
Goderich, 78 percent,
Janet Potter, Goderich,
76 percent, Merv. Batkin,
Clinton 75 percent, Pete
Black, Clinton 70 percent,
John Greidanus,
Holmesville 68 percent,
Al Kyle, Brucefield, 66
percent, Mike Carter,
Clinton 64 percent, John
Hoy, Clinton, 64 percent,
Doug Sutton, London • 56
percent, Mike Ritchie, ,
Bayfield, 54 percent, Don
Wise, Clinton, 52 percent,
Dave Carter, 46 percent
and Eleanor Ritchie, 38
percent.
In skeet Murray East
had the high single round
score when he hit 22
twice, Mery Batkin and
Al Kyle were second with
21.Pete Black hit 16 the
test day
first time he ever shot
skeet and Dave Carter
also a first ;time skeet The Goderich figure
shooter' bit 14'whlch is a skating club held a test
very good score for a new day Friday, Oct. 6 at
shooter. In total skeet Variastra Arena, bringing
scores M. ' East 87 per- to a close the fall skating
cent, M. Batkin, 84. school.
percent, J. Greidanus 80 Tests were tried by four
percent, Al Kyle, 77 members of the Goderich
, percent, B. Boussey, 72 Figure Skating Club.
'percent, J. Hessels, 72 Jennifer Huyck passed
percent, P. Black, 64 the preliminary figure
percent D. Sutton, 64 and the swing dance:
percent and D. Carter, 56 Aveleigh Cook passed
percent. the second figure.
Next shoot is Oct. 21 at John Barger of
1:00 P.M. Anyone' in- Lucknow passed the ten
terested in shooting trap fox dance.
or skeet is welcome. Patti Barger, 'also of
Phone John Hessels 524 Lucknow, passed the
2370 for more in- European and the
formation. fourteen step.
has been having troubles
getting his first victory
with the club came
through with a win last
week.
If you are interested in
Chess and would enjoy
some friendly com-
petition the Goderich
Chess Club is the place
for you. Contact Jim
Kingsley at 524-9019 for
details. The standings as
of Oct. 11 are as follows :
W L D PCT
LEVEL 1
dim Kingsley 5 0 0 1.000
Steve Hammill 4 0 0 1.000
John Kloeze 3 0 0 1.000
Louis Stadelmann 2 0 0 1.000
LEVEL2
Chas. MacDonald 2 0 0 1.000
Bob Dick 2 0 0 1.000
Larry Gower , .... 2 1 0 .667
Doug Brindley 2 1 0 .667
LEVEL3
Don Bogie . 3 '2 0 ' .600
Bob Fitzjames 2 2 0 .500
Darrell Clutton 1 2 0 .500
Tim Reid 1 4 0 .200
LEVEL4
Mike Moriarty 1 ' 5 0
Mike Cox 1 6 0
Mark Russell 0 2 0
Barry Page 0 4 0
Owen Moriarty) 0 4 .0
HONORARY MEMBERS
Steve Harding 1 0 0
Jim Gower 1 0 0'
Kirk Lyndon 0 .0 0
Brian Miller 0 1 0
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Seafortb's best with eight
points.
poach Donna Doidge's
Vikings showed here
Saturday that it is not just
Huron Perth Conference
teams they ar„e able to
dominate when they
crushed Toronto
Riverdale Collegiate
seniors by a 76-23 score,
in an exhibition,game.
Lucie Turcotte was the
Vikings' top scorer with
20 points. Audrey Van-
denheuvel checked in
with 15 and Denise
Mitchelmore had 12
oing
points for the Vikings.
Heidi Elliott and Joni
Thompson each chipped
in with eight points.
Once again, the Vikings
were able to control the
game with their fast
running and quick
passes. The halftime
score saw the Vikings on
top, 43-18.
The Vikings returned to
league play with a game
here Tuesday against St.
Marys. Today (Thur-
sday) they travel to
Palmerston to play
Norwell.
Harbor Report
BY RON GRAHAM
October 9 the Algosoo
'cleared- harbor To
Montreal with salt.
October 10 the Algosea
cleared harbor for
Cornerbrook,
Newfoundland with salt.
October 10 the H.C.
Heimbecker arrived
from Thunder Bay with
grain.
October 10 the Black
River cleared harbor
light for Thunder Bay.
-October— 11..- t'iie.-
Heimbecker cleared
harbor light for Thunder
Bay.
October 15 the Goderich
arrived light from Sarnia
for salt.
October 15 the Goderich
cleared harbor for
Thunder Bay with salt.
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