The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-09-14, Page 1212 The tvoderich Signal -Star, Thursday, September 1t4tih, 1961
GODERICH MEETS WINTHROP
IN HURON SOCCER FINALS -
(By Stan Profit) p snd the Brussels defence began
13y defeating Brussels 3-1 here to hand out some rather crude
Saturday, Goderich Athletic tackles. This rough play was,
e finals for the i urou in , fact; their own downfall.
e
.ard d<,,.a
. ek'`pre. onitsxc o&'the 148-yar
': They -now meet • V'inthr*ip, -the tineand' while -the R assels de -
defending champions. `moi- fence was• lining up, Frank
In the early stages, both teams Okner scored with a low, hard
missed good chances ,to open the drive. Less than a minute later;
scoring. Goderich were -piay31= • _ orwar-d Helmut Kroh -mer.,
the more constructive football, ,was tripped in the penalty •box,
and it was no surprise when they and the referee awarded Gode-
look the lead. Left winger Tony rich a penalty kick; Helmut
�Van-Dongan sent in a high cross took the kick himself and scor-
whicli the': BrusSets • :.• • = ed; bort the -referee -made -44
allowed to drop over his head. retake it because. he had not
Soon after this a high ball came blown his whistle. Helmut
down the middle which Gode- calmly re -spotted the ball and
rich centre half D• `Kapstien fail- scored again to make it 3-1 for
ed to clear, allowing Bill Lowe, Goderich.
of Brussels, to score and put the A month ago I stated in this
teams back on even terms. column that the final would be
' Just before Brussels scored, decided in a best of three series.
however, Bronco Stepitich, of It has since been pointed out
Goderich,scored a wonderful to me that the championship
goal, which was disallowed be- will in fact be decided on, a
cause the referee thought the best of five series. I stand inning when the pitcher, Jones,
led off with sing ball went over the bar. In the corrected.a le over sec -
fighting
second half, both sides were No dates have yet been fixed and. Larry A sing fielded the
fighting hard for the winner, for the final. ball and in attempting to double
off Jones, who rounded first
quite wide, threw over Don
Goddard's head, allowing Jones
to take second base on the error.
A passed ball to the next batter
allowed Jones to advance to
41higA,Oitling in under the. throw
from home and the ball skfrfeti'inowever, vcrrll,'-'they° i wv�?t
ASA. Play-offs c•
Amherstburg Is Ousted
t.• Elgin Here On Sat.
(By L.A.) ithrough Ron Carter • at third. two, Carter lined the next pitch
/ey(y oyer se qnd base scoring two
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burgmet .1Vlo�day .night in the be _ that .the Bissets needed..
tigame of the best -of -three perfect hroW "by 'Russ- " Hoff. 'a all
,tGoderichBissetscompleted needed,.
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Zone 1 'finals on a neutral field Beyer, who wa .,backi uP''the in in the eighth inning when
in St. Thomas. Goderich de- play a third. Stan Doherty re-. in
led off with a single but
tested Amherstb-erg 3-0, there- tired the next two batters and Carterwas cut down at sewed attempt -
by taking the series two games that seemed to take a little life g to steal. HOffineyer ground -
doubled grQu
to one. Goderich won the first out of the Amherstburg team. ing out but Don Goddard ground -
game here 3-1 and lost the sec- The Bissets, in trying to solve along the right field line and
and game last Saturday night the offerings of Jones, were bot Larry Aldham brought him
u herstburg by the score of tied up for,four innings, on one II • fth tri le
5-1, thus forcing the playoff hi 11, that -by -Bill -t' = Stan s.o a t pitched master•.
St. Thomas. third inning. But in the • fifth fun ball and after the third in -
game
at the start of the inning, the Bisset Bros. sponsor- nun 'didn't allow one hit and
was evident as both teams ed team, broke the scoreless intwo fox theowhole game.
played cautious ball, probing deadlock' with two runs on three justeb Shewfelt caught and called
the other's weaknesses, know- hits. Deb Shewfelt Jed off with a tremendous game behind the
ing full well that a mistake in a single, and advanced to sec- late with the wholeeteam the
the cl'bse game could be quite and on Bill Black's single. Jones ing hustling heads -up ball. Doh -
costly. What could easily have got Len Willis swinging
been the turning point in the third strike and Bill Grace erty struck out 12 batters andwas mixinghis pitches so well
game for Amherstburg occurred grounded out to shortstop with that there wasn't a,well hit11
in the top half "of the second the runners advancing to second all evening by Amherstburg
and third. � -
Amherstburg's Mistake Ends SlumpRon Carter celebrated his bat
0n the strangest strategy, Am- tingslump with a double and a
bat-
herstburg decided to walk Stan sinle, Dopoddard collected a
Doherty intentionally, loading double and Larry Aldharn had
the bases and preferring to pitch
a single and triple: Len Willis
to Ron Carter. Carter, in the sparkled in the infield defensive-
Amherstburg series to date, had ly, handling several chances
been up to bat 10 times, going flawlessly. Altogether the win
hitless and experiencing diffi was °a team victory as the Bis -
cult)' in solving. Jones' style.k a.
-are: _naw �.
as- a unit showing -good a
softball and this type of ball
under tthe excellent _handling of
Coach Jim Queen could take
Goderich all the way to the
Ontario Intermediate "B" title.
The Goderich team was a
happy group of fellows when
the game was over. They show-
ed themselves --and a lot of
fans -that they could come back
when the -odds were against
them. In defeating Amherst -
burg, they defeated one of the
best teams in Ontario and a
team that had won the Zone
Championship for three straight
years. Last year Amherst1 urg
were DASA finalists, losing out
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F. Prowse Led
The.. Snipers
The weekly clay bird shoot
was well attended. Francis
Prouse leads the snipers with a
score of 63 out of a pospible
75. Jack Gilbert and Hedley
Prowse followed closely with 62.
Other scores were as follows:
Horst Mueller, 59; Ted Horton,
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e. Tafeit, 42; Chas. ' Praise,
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Figure Skaters
ame Offkers
Mr. M. S. ("Stu") Sutherland
was electedresident of the
Goderich Figre Skating Club
at a meeting- of the executive
held at the home of 1drs. Ned
Sale on Friday evening. •
Other officers elected were:
Vice-president, Russ Bradford;
treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Clancy;
secretary, A. M. Homuth. Mem-
bers of the executive are: Mrs.
0. L. Day, Mrs. Robt. Needham,
Mrs. Wm. Asher, Mrs. Ned Sale,
"Bud" Oke. -
Mrs. Jack Brady has been en-
gaged as the club instructor for
the coming year.
Tentative plans are to hold a
full scale carnival, next spring
depending on membership and
skating ability of the pupils at
t :time
Sia
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ti5'
practices will be as soon as ice
is. available at the Arena.
Ice time this year will be
from 3 to 6 p.m., every Saturday.
Sign More New
Hockey.. PIayers�.
Four neW hockey players have
been signed up for the Gode-
rich Junior Bs in addition to
the five named in The; Signal -
Star last week:
The new ones are,t� Chuck Con-
nelly, Rouyn, Quebec, back here
for his fourth season; Gary
Doak, of Goderich; Ray
Jeffrey;
Y
,
a£-_GadericV-dAtin Harris; ' r
goalkeeper of -the Clinton Juven-
iles last- season, who is now em-
ployed at the Royal Bank of
Canada at doderich.
Mr. Jack Evans goes to Sarnia
on Saturday te_help draw up the
group schedule. .
The Booster Club stag is to
he held on Saturday, October
44, viten $2;00011rprizewwill-be
given away. More than 100 of
the 500 tickets to the stag have
already been sold and the rest
are going fast.
to Elliott -Lake in a very close
series up north.'
ti Port Elgin Next
Goderich now advance against
the winners of Zone 2, Port
Elgin, and the second game of
the best two -out -of three series
will be played this Saturday
night, September 16th, at the
local diamond, game time 8.30.
Every player -on the Goderich
team,. is from either Goderich
or Port Albert. The team de-
serves yourwhole-hearted sup-
port in their quest for Ontario
honors. -
This team is coached by Jim
Queen. Team mergers . are:
Don Goddard, Len Willis, Ron
Cartery Grant. Chisholm, Bill
Black, Bill Grace, Gerry Pike,
Deb Shewfelt, Russ Hoffmeyer,
Stan Doherty and Larry Aldham.
Come,. out Saturday night !
Root your team to victory!
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brennan,
of Ottawa, visited over the
week -end with Mrs. I. Papernick
and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc- .
Adam and son, of Elliott Lake,
former Goderich residents, have
taken up residence at Harbor
Park with their trailer -home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sutcliffe,
Joanne and Karen, of Wingham,
visited last week -end with his
mother, Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe,
. Mx• .- and-",Mrs.,e,;S.te arta
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cently
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cently with Miv1
ss Beulah Long,
Benmiller,' and. Mr:.. and. Mrs.
Frank Allin,Blake street.
OFF TO PITTSBURGH
Mr. Jack Price, of Goderich,
leaves on the week -end for Pitts
burgh, Pa., where he will play
hockey this seaspn for the Pitts-
burgh Hornets.
LADIES' BOWLING
The Ladies' Commercial Bowl-
ing League got under way on
Tuesday evening. High single
went to Marie Langridge with a
score of 261 and also high triple
with a score of .536.
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of fall activities are getting under way. •Yes, fall is ,a
busy time for all of us here in -Goderich. During times
like 'these did you ever notice what a busy place the
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meals, planning fall outings and watching the Kittle ones.
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will present it's first 1961-62 tel-
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rone 'Guthrie's 1961 Stratford Fes-
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and Sullivan's gay comic opera about Major General
'Stanley's beautiful daughters and their adventures with
the pirates. The show, which will have the original
Stratford cast, has been -,skillfully adapted for television
by CBC -TV. This will be the first of several shows that
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Here's an important thought for September. This
is the month when the streets about town are alive with
?youngsters starting back to school. Some of them are
very young and not always alert to passing automobiles.
Most of us have little ones who are near and dear to us;
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