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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-11-23, Page 16nnt PAGE 16--GODERICU SIGNAL -STAR, 7EITURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23A 1TG8 Spor s pa S gs dose first game of season to Kincardine by ®cyan Marrlage The Kincardine Kiinucks gained their revenge last Sunday nilgai in Kitncardioe when they handed the Stangs their first season loss with an 11-8 thumping. The Kinucks hold down first place in Central Junior C action while the Mustangs currently are third but hold four games in hand_ In the first period, both teams scored three tunes, as the Mustangs outshot their opponents 17-11. Tim MacLean opened the scoring for the Mustangs followed by Phil Arthur and then Dennis "RockyFry shows concentration as he attempts to put ail his power into a reverse punch to break three one -inch pine boards being held of his fellow karate students. The power demon- stration was part of a karate seminar held at Victoria Public School- The day long seminar at- tracted about 80 students from south-western • o and featured a power demonstration for tors. Fry's concentration wasn't good enough however and all he ended up with in this effort was skinned knuckles. (photo by Jeff Seddon) Huromic closes in on Bowl Little Bowl watched their lead in the Men's Monday bowling league slip slightly despite the fact they took the BDs for five points this week_ Little Bowl got an in- credible effort from Sonny Moore who rolled a season high 390 single and 885 triple to lift his team to a five point night_ Don Johnston's 244 single and 738 triple salvaged two points for the BDs, whose season total stands at 33_ The points give Little Bowl a season total of 45, but a hot Huromic squad took the Signal -Stars for seven points to . move them within three points of the league leaders_ Lan -y Million sparked Huromic with a 295 single and Jerry Rivett added a 732 triple for the winners_ Paul Steep topped the Star bowlers with a 242 single and Dave Sykes chipped in with a 651 triple_ The Stars have 33 points on the year. The Recalls left the pack and jumped into third place with 39 points as they took three games from the Hopefuls_ Jim Mero sparked the Recalls with a 212 single while WHY DEAL AT HULLY GULLY? J1JST SAY "CHARGE ir- ON YOUR HOLLY GORY ACCOUNT WHiLE YOU WAIT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Bodied by large ,ports ,snerlsry :cud s 1!,rcensed.?Tamed mec,i unsts SELECTION The longest selection of new &eased snemnObilles and Candi :mag in Ontario Used pacts !nor COMPETITIVE PRICING When you cos..: ure ow- prices ,end owr -+Vie cage"' sec.-nSe. youll know Innire nett ng etre best value WARRANTY thst Fedory warranty fro walling aVew rnucharae% end 313 day exdvis've used snowrnoisile w.o.roraty (GM roost onaciccresa. FREE DEMONSTRATION Try e — before you buy 4 WE TAKE TRADE-INS One of the few devle•s Who otcept your trove,n at yrs tree once OUR REPUTATION Asic anybody that hos bought from us- We're sure gInd they d+rl See our display this weekend in Sun coast Mall, Goderich. *gill Lir VARNA, ONT. nun+ sen raq r.cn Gina( st® PHONE 1-262-5809 OR 3318 SALES — SERVICE & RENTALS Gord Chapman added a 648 triple_ Don Siemon was the top Hopeful with a 246 single and a 666 triple. • Augie's Doggies took five points from Roy's Boys in other action to jump into fourth place with a; points, one point behind the Recalls. John Miller led the Doggies with a 286 single' and 748 triple. Heinz Sartori had top single for the Boys with a 273 while teammate Ross Pat- tersun contributed a 624 triple. Frenchfinally carne alive and took five points from the Tail Ends on the strength of Carson Milley's 302 single and a 764 triple by Bob Willis. The win boosts French season total to 24 points while the Tail Ends have 32. Ron Sowerby had a 238 single for the Tail Ends and Tom Willis rolled a 582 triple. Mae.Lean scored his second god; of the game on a well pia ed penettY shot. The second period, belonged to the Kinueks as they outshot Clinton 27- 12 and outscored them 6- 3. The Clinton shooters once again - were MacLean with two goals and Arthur with one. The four goals Mac Lean notched in the first two periods puts him ahead in the goal scoring ; race with 17, while he also has ten assists for a leading 27 points. Clinton was back on the right track in the period as they outshot their opponents 24-13,_but could only manage two goals while _giving up two two goals. 'Phil Arthur scored his third of the . game while Paul llelesic not- ched the other Clinton marker. Tlie ganne was clearly an offensive dual as both teams played poorly defensively. - " Suns win seventh The Suncoast Suns ran their string of victories to seven wins against only one loss in WOAA atom B division by defeating Hanover 5-3. and trouncing Durham by a 12-0 score. The Suns, who had been beaten by Hanover in their only loss of the regular season, took the advantage early on a goal by David Telford, assisted by Davey Jewell and Todd Jeffrey. The second goal of the game was scored by Scott Garrow on a pass from Kevin Telford. Only a minute later Jeff Alexander scored for Hanover to keep the pressure on the Suns. With only seconds to go in the first period Scott Garrow was again put in the clear by a pass from Kelly Allin to give the Suns a 3-1 lead. Hanover showed the same strong second period effort on home ice that had proved so suc- cessful in Goderich but good saves by Jeff Scott kept them off the scoreboard until the 4:09 mark of the second period. when Stephan Lowinow taade it 3-2. Davey Jewell scored an unassisted goal at 5:3J that proved to be the winning goal. Jewell scored again in the third period and Mark Steinoff hit for Hanover to finish the scoring. The Sunday ga,me against Durham proved to be a scoring spree for Goderich, led by Darren Doak with three goals and two assists, Dave • Telford with three goals and one assist and David Jewell with two goals and three assists. Also scoring for the Suns were Steve Schu,,,�, two goals; Kevin Telford, Todd Gilchrist, Ron Chapman had four assists. Ladies hold opening bonspiel at Maitland Over 50 enthusiastic lady curlers began the season with a bonspiel, dinner and card party at Maitland Country Club last week. The team of Maxine Martin, Gerry Zurbrigg, Anne Mcisaac and 'Jane Durst were winners'of the first draw with Eleanor Erskine, Eileen Bowman, Elaine Worsen and Lynn Todgan finishing second. The second draw winners were Fay Ribey, Lorraine Betties, Sandy Braid and Nancy Nephew while the team of Kay Duncan, Vivienne Takalo, Marlene Starky and Janet McDougall were second. Door prize winners w�re-Artetra Patterson and , Susan White.µ . "- - The men's Monday night_winning teams were skipped by Graf, Bogie, Lebrun and Jasper while Friday night winners were Nephew, MacKinnon, Paquette, Dempsey, Cook and Koran. The Sunday night mixed curling teams winners were skipped by Hawkins, Kellough, Foster and Ribev. r DON'T FORGET TO RATE[T YAUR S��nNn �ROTECT YOUR SECOND LARGEST INVESTMENT •CAR *VAN •BOAT •PLANE •TRUCK •ETC.. ETC.. USE THE PRESERVE -A -SHINE FORMULA -IT WORKS! 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