HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-25, Page 12rAdE 12 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979
PArthur lead Clinton to two Sports victories
By
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Bryan Marriage
The Clinton Mustangs
The Clinton Mustangs
gained a pair of weekend
victories last week, when
they defeated Arthur
Eagles 9-7 Friday night
and then went to
^ Q am on Sunday and
Wingham and
squeaked out a 4-3
decision over the Iron -
men with a four goal
outburst late in the third
period.
In
th e
first period
Area elementary students participated in a cross
country meet at Point Farms Provindal Park last
Thursday. Here a group of junior boys begin their
two kilometre trek along the course: (photo by
Dave Sykes)
Chess club attracts new members
Last week four of last
.years members rejoined
the club bringing up this
years membership to 19.
We are happy to welcome
back to the club Larry
Gower, Bob–D-ijek Brian
Miller and Doug Brin-
dley.
Larry Gower showed
that he isgoing to be a
force to reckon with this
year by playing to a draw
against Kirk Lyndon.
Doug Brindley won his
first two
games of the
season while both Bob
.Dick and Brian Miller
won their first games.
Glen Naylor played
extremely well forcing
Charlie MacDonald to
battle for almost six
hours to come up with a
win. Glen in his first year
of play is giving in-
dications of being a first
Level competitor.
Jim Kingsley managed
to pick up his fifth win
Without a loss to hold onto
the top spot while Charlie
MacDonald won two to
remain undefeated in
three games this year.
S -t e v e— H -a -m m rf tl
outlasted Barry Page in a
long .close game to move
into the top Level. In
Level two play, Owen
Moriarty picked up his
fifth win of the season to
remain tied for the most
wins this season arid also
remain the leader in the
Bridge .club scores
Last Saturday the
Goderich • Bridge Club
hosted 72 players in-
volved in a Swiss team of
four match at the
Goderich Legion.
Eighteen tables .were
involved in the ten hours
of play.
The winning • team
included Percy Shear -
down, Frank Donnelly
and Pat and Jim Dykes of
Stratford. •Sheardown, a
former Goderich resident
now living in Toronto, is a
well known Canadian
bridge player.
This third annual
. tournament was directed.
by Mrs. S. Church of
Barrie and included
players from London,
Sarnia, Stratford,
Collingwood, Barrie and
Toronto.
In . Goderich Bridge
Club action the team of
Nuala Conlon and Kay
Duncan topped the North-
South division at the
October 23 match with 86
points. There were eight
tables in play.
Auleen Curry and Jean
Papernick were second
with 751/2 points and Jo
Berry and Edna Overholt
were third with 74 points.
Mary Donnelly and
Eleanor Erskine were
first in the East-West
.division with 85 points.
John Donatis and John
Wood finished second
with 79 points and were
followed by Evelyn
Galbraith and Dawna
Sproule at 75 points.
amour
Report
BY RON GRAHAM
October 15 the Algorail
arrived light from Bay
City for salt.
October 15 the Algorail
cleared harbour for Bay
City with salt.
October 16 the Algorail
arrived light from Bay
City for salt.
October 17 the New
York News arrived from
Thunder Bay with grain.
October 17 the Algorail
cleared harbour for
Milwaukee with salt.
October 19 the Algoway
arrived light from
Cleveland for salt.
October 19 the New
York News cleared
harbour light for Detroit.
October 20 the Algoway
cleared harbour for
Chicago with salt.
most improved class. His
brother Mike k in second
place in the mostim-
proved category.
Sunday, the Stangs
Sunday, the Stangs
outplayed their op -
pumped in two more
goals, 30 seconds apart to
position but came up give the Stangs a 4-3 lead.
short as the Ironmen Clinton drew two
scored two unanswered-- penalties in the final
goals.
Clinton goaltender
John Page kept the
Stangs' hopes alive when
they were badly out-
played in the second
period as he made 15
saves and allowed only
one goal while the
Mustangs could manage
only three shots 'at
Ironmen goaltender
Steve De Jong.
In the third period, the
Stangs came to life again
and Bill Pickering scored
the first Clinton goal at
the seven minute mark of
the period. Six minutes
later, Pickering notched
his second of the game to
pull the Stangs within one
goal.
The next shift on the
ice, headed by Clinton
captain Phil Arthur,
three minutes of the
game and Wingham
removed their goaltender
for an extra attacker, but
again excellent
goaltending by Page and
defensive work by the
Clinton defense closed the
door on the Ironmen.
In Friday night's game,
the Mustangs scored four
goals in .each of the first
two periods and then had
to hang on'in the third
period while Arthur came
back to score four goals
and eventually Clinton
won 9-7.
Clinton drew 18 penalty
minutes in the third
period and a total of 36
minutes overall. Phil
Arthur, Greg Flowers,
and Rob Stovel each
scored twice, while
singles were shared by
Bill Pickering, Dale
Duncan, -and Dave
Stephenson.
The Mustangs travel to
Kincardine this Sunday
night for a 7 pm game and
then " host Walkerton' on
Nov. 4 for their next home
ga me.
On `Friday, Nov. 2, the
Clinton Jr. "C" Old-
timers play host to the
NHL Oldtime'rs, and
game time is 8:30 pm.
Jack Hart won the
$1,000 Booster Club draw
last Saturday night at
hospitality night held by
the Jr. "C" hockey club.
Tickets for the coming
year are still available
from the executive, and
is only $25 each.
the
cost
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