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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-10-26, Page 15Leaders remain undefeated in chess action BY JIM KINGSLEY Last week, the top six members in _ the club remained undefeated. Jim Kingsley came through with three vic- tories to lead the pack with eight wins. Steve •Hammill continued- his winning ways with two more victories to hold down second place with six wins. Louis Stadelmann picked up two more wins while Charlie Macdonald and Bob Dick both .notched victories to remain un- defeated. Bob Fitzjames climbed into the second level via a big night with three wins! Now that Mike Cox got winning ways under his belt he won three of four to advance to the third level. Owen Moriarty gained his first two *As with the club wtille another newcomer Mark Russell achieved his first victory. Both Mark and Owen advanced to Level three. Barry Page won one and lost one to take over the -lead in Level 4. Phil Abbott was welcomed back to the club. In the most improved section Steve ' Hammill continues to hold a huge lead with. a remarkable .833 improvement while Bob Fitzjames • is up a huge .464. If you are interested in playing Chess and would like .to j.oin the Goderich Chess Club contact Jim Kingsley at 524-9019 .for details. The standings are as follows: W....L....D....Pct LEVEL I Jim Kingsley 8 0 0 Steve Hammill 6 0 Louis Stadelmann 4 0 John Kloeze 3 0 LEVEL 2 Chas. Macdonald 3 Bob Dick 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 Bob Fitzjames 5 Don Bogie 3 LEVEL 3 Doug Brindley 2 3 0 Mike Cox 4 „, 7 0 Owen Moriarty 2 6 1 Mark Russell 1 3 0 LEVEL 4 Barry Page 1 5 0 Tim Reid 1 6 0 Mike Moriarty 1 9 1 Phil Abbott 0 3 0 HONORARY MEMBERS Jim Gower 1 0 0 '1.000 Ster0.1ar ding 0 1 .750 'Larry dower 2 1 0 Darrell Clutton 1 1 0 Brian Miller 0 1 1 Kirk Lyndon 0 1 0 MOST IMPROVED PLAYER INCREASE 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .714 .429 .400 .364 .278 .250 , .167 .143 .136 .000 Steve Hammill Bob Fitzjames Bob Dick ',Jim Kingsley Doug Brindley 17, • .• Everyone was a winner at a swim meet held for the mentally retarded in Vanastra two weeks ago. The meet, organized by the Goderich Recreation Office in conjunction with the Queen Elizabeth school, was • the first of its kind in the area and it Is hoped that it niay become an annual event expanding into Bruce and Perth Counties as well, (Photo by Clinton News -Record) ogies continue streak for lead Augie's Dogies con- tinued to tear up the Men's, Monday Night bowling league with another shutout per- formance Monday night over French Dry Cleaners. The Dogies swept French for seven points to boost their season total to 31, six better. than the second place Tail Ends. Augie Stegenstad led the Dogies with a 302 single and 740 triple while last place French got good efforts from Randy Hugill and Kevin Rumig. Hugill hit a 292 single and Rumig a 707 three game score. The Cleaners are in the league cellar with 12 points. - Ron Sowerby and Steve Allen kept the Tail Ends within reach of the Dogies helping the Ends take seven off Little Bowl. Sowerby rolled a 255 single and Allen chipped in a 650 triple to pace the Ends to seven. Little Bowl's loss dropped them to fourth place, just two away from the secbnd place Ends. Sonny Moore had the big evening for his club with _ a 299 single and 769 triple. Roy's Boys got the job done against the IlD's grabbing seven on the night to move into third spot, one off second place Ends. Heinz Sartori hit a 252 single and 694 triple to help the Boys grab seven with Don Johnston's 232 single and 538 triple went for naught. The BD's are in a three way tie for fifth place with 22 points. The Recalls lost a bid to move into the league lead when they were white washed by the Signal Stars. Tom Flynn rolled a 286 single and 816 triple to help his club get seven and boost their season record to 15, three points out of the basement. Charlie Williams hit a 254 • single and 664 triple but his club hat° settle for a three way tie for fifth with 22 points for the year. Brian McLean and Steve Chase were strong performers for Huromic, Metals and helped the Metals move into a tie for fifth. McLean managed a 248 single and Chase had a 645 three game total to help the Metals to five. Lee Ryan's 253 single and 660 triple kept the Hopefuls from a basement spot. The 41-opefuls managed to take two off the Metals and stay two up on last place French. QODAR ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1970—PAGE 13 win). meet •held ' BY *JOANNE BUCHANAN The first swin:t meet •everheld for the mentally retarded in this area took place two waits ago at Yanastra and_ everybody was a winner: The Goderich • Recrehtion Office in conjunction with the Queen Elizabeth school planned the meet which involved about 40 students from three different schools. Besides the Queen Elizabeth school, \ other schools involved were the Golden Circle I school from Winghatia and the Huron Hope school from Huron Park. i Jane/ Netzke, main organizer of the meet, said originally more than the three schools had been askedta.participate_ but were unable due to previo;s commitments. She h pes to, make the -meet aannual event and cn expan into Bruce and Perth ICounties as well. She estimates that there are about 10 schools for the mentally retarded in the three counties. Thos participating in the ine t had lots of fun and ev gone received a medal for participation. Two tepresentatives from, Goderich Ahmeek Stewart shoots high single Bill Stewart had the high single round score in skeet when he broke a 23 at the Goderich Gun Club on Oct. 21. He broke this score with a little 28 Ga. Remington pump. Next' high single round score was 21 hit by three shooters Harrison Schoch, Al Kyle, and John Hessels. Pete Black hit 20 and John Hessels. Pete Black hit 20 and John Anderson hit 19. In total 12 Gauge Skeet • H. First place teams sweep. set • The Blobpers, tied for. .667 first, took seven -.points .500 with the help of Gord .250 •Dougherty's 220 single .000 and Bill Bogie's 538 triple blanking the BloWciuts despite Kevin Rumig's .833 214 single and 580 triple. .464 George Swan grabbed a .333 264 single and 656 triple .083 helping his third place .067 team take four points, while the fourth place team took three points with the help of Gary Suchard's league -high " single 306 and 642 triple. Tied for second place the Merry Strikers used Lyall Mabon's 277 single and Wayne Swan's 657 triple to take five points. Be the first on your block to be able to • run around it. PaRTIC/PafflOfl Duplicate Bridge There were eight tables in play at the October 24 session of the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club. North-South com- petition was keen with three pairs sharing first „ and second place. Bob and Mary Ann Dempsey topped North-South competition with a 96 point effort while Theresa Donatis and Aileen Harbor Report BY RON GRAHA1V1 No salt boats or grain boats arrived in Goderich harbor this past week due to lake carrier crews strike. On October 19 the Soodoc had' arrived light for salt from Hamilton and was laid up due to the strike. On October 21 the Shelter Bay had arrived light from Chicago and was raid up ,due to the strike. The Soodoc cleared ,-harbor on October 21 for Varreyfield, Newfoun- dland. (Au A RABBIT op 0710. NU* Gibbons and Evelyn Galbraith and Dawna Sproule shared second spot with 941/2 points each. John Donatis and John Wood had the high point total for the' evening and topped the East-West pairs with 961,4 points. Mary Donnelly and Eleanor Erskine finished behind them with 91 points edging Barb Howe and Marian Lane who finished with190 points: ' T9e canar.l.d., movement for personal fitness Fitness. 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