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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-11-16, Page 13--Merchants dump Grand .Bead 8-5 BY DAVE SYKES The Goderich Mer- chants scored three goals in both the second and third' period to break a first period tie and defeat Grand Bend 8-5 in Intermediate C action in Goderich Monday. The win was a come - from -behind effort by the Merchants as they fell behind by two goals in the first period before they launched the offence on a scoring spree. The win' boosted the Merchants' record to an • Pawl" Brehnerofflre-GbiTer7eh I.lon Peewees Slaps i wo l footed 'by" B-re`riiier` as -tTie Goderich club the puck past the Durham goalie' in WOAA peewee hammered Durham 14-2 for their fifth win of the action in Goderich Saturday. The goal was one of season. (photo by Joanne Buchanan) Lions rout Durham 14-2 The Goderich Lions PeeWees routed Durham, a new entry in their WOAA hockey league this, season, by a score of here Saturday. The victory gives the Lions a league record of three wins and one loss, going into this week's action. Tonight (Thur- sday) the Lions play in Listowel and Saturday they travel to Kincardine for a 6 p.m. game. Daryl Madge and John Thompson were both four goal scorers for the Lions against Durham. •Grant Garrow and Paul Brenner had two goals each while single counters went to Trevor Erb and Todd Graham. Thompson and'Brenner each had five assists while Madge had three and Graham had one. Other assists. went to Shawn Rahbek, David Day and Trevor Martin. Both Durham goals were scored by Terry Whiteside. The Lions jumped off to an 8-0 lead in the first period and then got three goals in each . of the second and third periods. Durham took six of the nine minor penalties assessed. Little Bowl.topsin lea.gue Chapman rolled a 263 and 714 to lead the Retails. Mike Pitre rolled a 299 single and Heinz Sartori chipped in with a 706 triple to lead Roys Boys to three points. Therhave 32 on the year. The Signal -Stars vaulted into a tie for third place with their third seven point performance in the last four outings. BY DAVE SYKES Little Bowl took five points from a pesky French squad to maintain first place in Mens Monday night bowling action. Jim Harrison rolled a 285 single and 776 triple to lift Little Bowl to a five point night and boost their seasontotal to a league -leading 40 points. Carson Milley salvaged two points for French with a fine 335 single and 785 triple. French's season total stands at 19 points. Huromic Metal surged into a tie for second place as they blasted Augies Doggies for seven points on the strength of Rick McLean's 322 single and 766 triple. The sweep lifted Huromic to 35 points while the Doggies remain tied for third with 33 points. Roger Kenyon's 280 single and John Miller's 678 )triple were tops among Doggies. The Recalls managed four points Roys .Boys to move into a second place tie with Huromic. Gordt Br• idge scores The seven ,points in- creased the Stars season total to 33. Tom Flynn topped the Stars with 291 single and 756 triple. Don Mcllwain rolled a 247 single for the Tail Ends and Doug Zoethout added a 623 triple. In other action the B Ds took four points from the Hopefuls to keep pace in the standings with 31 points. Jim Sanders had a 212 single for the B Ds and Don Johnston boasted high triple with a 531. Terry Ryan led the Hopefuls with a 282 single and 642 triple. The three point effort increased the Hopeful season output to 27. enviable five wins in six league games and they won their last three games in convincing style. Grand Bend opened up a quick two -goal lead as Pete Gil and Paul Maguire scored within a span of one minute, the second goal coming on a power play. But Goderich replied with two quick goals late in_the_first period by -Cam McDonald and Barry Bloch to tie the game. The Merchants then controlled play in the second period, outscoring Grand Bend 3-1 to hold a 5-3 lead going into the final period of play. McDonald, with his second goal of the game and Greg .Hansen and Phil Paquette scored second period goals 'for Goderich. Dave Graf boosted Goderich into a three - goal lead early in the final period but Grand Bend -again- narrowed the margin to two goals as Larry Laye countered with a goal one minute later. The Merchants put a GQDERICH SIGNAL•STAR, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16.1978—.PAGE 13 hamper uta ahy comeback hopes Grand Bend may have entertained as Paul Corriveau and Willy Wedlock added two more goals to the Merchant total midway through the third period. The goals - put Goderich into an 8-4 lead and Grand Bend scored the final goal of the game at 8:22 on a power play effort. The Merchants return to. action Thursday against Centralia and their next home game is Monday, November 20 against Zurich. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Sailors lose first game to Wingharn 6-5 BY DAVE SYKES BY_ The Wingham Royals scored a goal with less than four minutes to play in the game as they edged the Goderich Sailors 6-5 in OHA Intermediate •C action in Wingham h Friday. Goderich gets a chance Friday. The loss was the first of to avenge that loss as the the season for the Sailors, afterthey had acked upJ(JIidgets victories in their first three league encounters. Wingham scored two goals in each period and over I:Ianover held the lead throughout the game only to have the, Sailors come back and tie the score. That was until Al Dickson settled the score with a goal late in the third period. The....Saily lerl . only l_ - once in the game and that was in the first period as Murray Henderson converted a pass from linemate Paul Kelly to boost the Sailors into a 1-0 lead,, Wingham replied• with a shorthanded goal midway through the period and' took the lead on a power play effort late in the third period. fectiveness_ of the power play, both teams held themselves to one penalty in the final period. But Dickson beat Godet°tch netminder Dave Brady at 16.15 of the final period witht e winning goal. Royals will be in town for a rematch this Friday at 8:30 p.m. The Goderich Trotting Association will begin operating the Hot Stove Lounge in the Com'Munity Centre auditorium this win Penalties proved costly to Wingham in the second period as the Sailors converted three power play efforts in that"period but unfortunaelyalso fell vi tim w.o Royal power 1.lay goals. Goderich outscored Wingham 3-2 in the second period to tie the game at four heading into the final period. Wingham quickly broke the tie as Gary Lisle scored on an unassisted effort after 30 seconds of play. Rick Fremlin tied the game two minutes later on a fine shorthanded effort with the assist going to Ken Daer. Because of the ef- Evelynn Galbraith and Dawna Sproule combined for 10012 points to win the North-South section of play in the Goderich Bridge Club's - Charity Club Championship, November 14. There were eight tables in play. Bill •Cochrane and Prank Donnelly finished with 94% points and Mary Donnelly ' and Eleanor Erskine were third with 921/2 points. Joanne Duckworth and Lee Ryan took top honors in the East-West section of play with 9612 points. Bill Bradley and A. Weerasooriya were second with 94 points and Betty and Ray Fisher werethird with 931/2 points. The 1979 Mazda Wagon. There's a lot of inside for such a small outside That's right, a lot more inside. The new G.L.C. wagon has 113% more cargo space than the GLC, and is only 9" longer than the GLC. 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