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THE
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To Capture fourth Straight Victory
Goderich Sqllors notch,ad up
their fourth straight vistory of the
season here last Saturday night
by downing the Mitchell Legion
12-4 in a scheduled,WOAA-OHA
intermediate hockey game before
a fair crowd.
Billy MacDonald was the pace
setter for the locals, rapping in
three goals. Gord Walters scored
two. Gatenby was top scorer for
Mitchell with two goals.
Mitchell opened the attack
strongly in the first period, when
Walkerton. Beaten
6-3 By Sailormen
Paced by Billy MacDonald and
Ken Miller, with two goals apiece,
' the Goderich Sailors , knocked off
Walkerton 6-3 Wednesday night of
last week in a WOAA-OHA inter-
locking schedule game at Walker-
ton,
The Sailors were never headed
by the Capitols, outscoring the
Walkerton crew 2-1 in each period.
Williams and Meriam picked up
one goal apiece for the tars, while
Mortimer, Hass and Ringham were
Walkerton marksmen.
Walkerton is slated to play a
return game here with the. Gode-
rich squad on December 29.
First Period.' •
1. Walkerton-Morti r (Fallow-
field) 2.54
2. Goderich-Williams (unassist-
ed) 9.20'
3. Goderich-IVIeriam (Walsh, Wal-
ters) 17.41
Penalties -Walsh, Knox, Batte,
Walters, Walsh.
Second Period
4. Goderich-MacDonald (Barash)
6.56
5. Walkerton -Hass (Batte, Zuk)
9.30
6. Goderich-Miller (Barash, Wil-
liams) 10.50
Penalties -Parrish, Cruickshank.
Third Period
7. Walkerton-Ringharn (Zuk) 7.10
8. Goderich MacDonald (Wil-
liams) 8.24
9. Goderich -- Miller (Walters),
14 20
Penalties, -Parrish, Potts, Cruick-
Ga,tenby scored before the garne
was a minute old. Be added his
second tally less than four min,
utes later.
Williams got the first goal for
Goderich at the 16.18 mark of
the first stanza. MacDonald tied
up 'the score at the 16 -minute mark
and added another two minutes
later,
Westlake and Walters scored,la
the second frame for Goderich
while Weeber got Mitehell's only
goal.
The Sailors put on the pressure
in the final period, outscoring the
Legion crew 7-1.
Two of the Goderich goals were
scored within a spac,e of 19 sec-
onds. Reis turned on the red
light at the 7.23 mark of the third
period and Allin connected at 7.42.
A total'of 11 penalties were call-
ed, six of them going to the visit-
ors. Berger, of the Mitchell
squad, drew a minor and miscon-
duct midway through the final
stanza.
The game was the first between
the two squads. Goderich is Tated to play a return match at
Mitchell on January 4.
Sailors Downed
10-3 By Milverton
Winning, streak of the Goderich
Sailors was halted at four games
in Milverton on Tuesday night
when the Milverton Royals wallop-
ed the tars 10-3 in a WOAA-OHA
interlocking schedule fixture.
The Royals held the 'play
throughout the game-, leading 3-1
in the first frame and adding two
goals for a 5-1 lead at the end of
the second period.
Billy MacDonald paced the los-
ing Sailors, getting all three goals.
Ross Kipfer was the' leading goal.
getter for the Royals; getting
three.
This Saturday night, the Sailors
will be out to get revenge, when
they meet the Royals in a return i
match. The Tuesday night win
put Milverton in a, t4 with Walk- I
crton for, first place, but did not
affect Goderich's fifth -place tie
shank with Forest.
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in svvaddlirig Clothes, and laid Him in a rnanger; because there •
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was NO ROOM for Him in the inn.
Nb ROOM FOR HIM '(JESUS) what significant, sad and' :
condemning words. Bethlehem, a little town nestled in the 2
Judean hills was to be afforded a GLORIOUS HONOUlt, of re- 5
ceiving the King of Kings, and the Lord of Lords. It did not need 0
to be ignorant of this visitation because it was clearly prophesied
in the Bible. To its EVERLASTING shame and reproach it cal- 0
' 0 lously ignored and shamefully treated this. Wonderful Stranger. 44:
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'• same Christ is being treated with EQUAL contempt. He is 2i
II closed out of Hisown world and His claims REPLACED .by 5
• pleasure, business' and friends. The day we celebrate as His a
birthday is a day to honor Santa Claus, give gifts to each other
and have the liquor flow freely. Bethlehem CLOSED its doors e
to the Christ child. It cared not that He had to be cradled in :
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1* difference was REAPED. Mothers clung in vain to their little le
1.• ones as the blood flowed" freely and Herod's soldiers killed with ;
I: the sword all little boys two years old and under. •
What a tragedy, what a , terrible reaping. INDIVIDUALS :
• • AS WELL must REAP what they SOW.Some men's sins go •
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- In a recent Calvert Sports Column we
remarked that the Grey Cup Final probably
never would see again such gripping drama
as attended Winnipeg Blue Bombers thrilling
last -second bid for ,a tie in 1953.
We're glad we said "probably." Under the sullen grey
Toronto skies of Grey Cup Day 1954 there developed a tremen-
dous drama W'hich, unlike that of '53, roared to a positive climax,
such a climax as perhaps we'll never again see equalled in what
has become Canada's greatest one -day sports event. It con-
tained the most vital element of all sports dramas: victory for
an under -dog who came up snarling and 'fighting, ,bloody but
unbowed, to snatch victory \ from the 'favorite.
Here was indeed tremendous drama, magnificent courage,
unyielding will to win, doubly climaxed in the dosing minutes
when, with victory seemingly safely in the hands of the east
once more, these dauntless white -clad, gold-hekneted warriors
from the west, Edmonton's gallant Eskimos, arose suddenly in
their might, crashed from end to end of the field in a series of
battering smashes that swept them across the Alouette line and
cut a 25-14 margin against to *5-20, after the ball had soared
over the cross bar.
But this, with all its drama, was merely a lesser climax.
The great climax was yet to come, as the minutes fled swiftly
around the great clock at the end of Varsity Stadium. The
powerful Alouettes drove back to the Eskimo 10 -yard line.
Hunsinger, leader last season in touchdowns for the Als went
racing through. 'Big Rollie Prather dived at him, and Hunsing-
er „threw the ball, as if seeking to make a lateral pass. The
pass, if that's what was intended, flipped out into empty air.
There was no Alouette near. The loose ball rolled in among
the westerners.
Jackie Parker, a speed -ball from the deep south, swooped
it up while on the run. lie had broken for the Alouette line,
90 yards away, before any of the eastern champions fully realized
what had happened. Then a group of Alouettes set off after
, 'him, sprinting desperately. But Parker is fleet of foot.. He had
a running start. Her" was not seriously threatened as he sped
over the line with the touchdown that almost unbelievablyetied
the count, and the convert kick gave the western gamesters
their, 1 -point margin of victory.
• And so, in this final burst of drama, the Grey Cup went
west for the first thine since 1948. , Canada's ,top football trophy
has falleri-into worthy hands, the hands of a stout-hearted team
that couldn't be beaten, beldame it wouldn't be beatens
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Schedule for juvenile hockey
teams in this area has been drawn
up, with Goderich playing in a
league with Clinton, Mitchell, Ek-
eter, Hensall and Lucan.
•'Following is the schedule:
December
16 -Exeter at Goderich.
17-Goderich at Mitchell:, Clinton
at Hen,sall. (8.30).
20-Goderich at Clinton (9.00);
Lunn at Exeter.
22-Goderich at Hensall; Lucan at
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Memorial Arena
Weekly Schedule
TWiRS., DEC. 16-
1.30-3.30 p.m. Learn to Skate.
3.30 p.m. Grades VII and VIII.
• 6 p.m. Bantam, Hockey.
8.30 p.m, Juvenile Hockey.
Exeter vs. Goderich.
FRI., DEC. 17-
1.30-.30 p.m. Learn to Skate.
3.30 p.m. Rural Schools.
8, p.m. Public Skating.
SAT., DEC. 18-
9-12 noon Pee Wees.
12-2 p.m. Figure Skating.
2-4 p.m. Public Skating.
5.6.30 -p.m. Figure Skating.
9 p.m. Milverton vs. Goderich.
MON„ DEC. 20-
1.30-3.30 p.m. Learn to Skate.
3.30-4.30 p.m. • Grades I, 11, 111-
5-7 p.m. Figura Skating.
8 p.m. Public Skatin.
TUES., DEC. 21-
1.30-3.30 pm: Learn to Skate.
3,304.30 p.m. Grades IV, 'V, VI.
• 840 p.m. Public. Skstind:
WED. t DEC. 22,
Curling. •
11-Goderich at Lucan.
13 -Exeter at Mitchell.
14-Lucan at Hensall.
17-C1inton at Goderich (8.30).
20-Lucan at Goderich; Hensel at
24 -Exeter at Clinton (9.00); Hen-
sall at Goderich. .
27 ---Exeter at Lucan.
2& ---Exeter at Hensall.
31 -Clinton at Exeter (7.00),
February
1 -Mitchell at Lucan.
It was a deathbed scene, but the
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Actor (modestly) -"As a matter
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Rival -"Landladies, I presume."
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