The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-11-09, Page 12GOderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, November 6111, 1961
'Those who did not see Fri-
day night's contest at the local
lee palace missed a thrilling
m'i'le; just typical of junior
ockey.
' We cornered Jimmy Skinner
in-between periods on Friday
night and he feels, as does
YO,nrS truly, Plat this junior
hockey, either "A" or "B", is
'the great sT game a person can
See' at any price. Jim says that
thejielm othe ReTid Wisatt ugs thata,filiallysp ed u Star a coup e
g ago le
he practically as a nervous down -in the , motor+ city. He of • points ..the other night. • We
breakdown everytime he watch -'made a statement in trout of bring this up as it ia' not every
es the Hamilton A's or B's play Red! Burnett e;;f the Toronto team that can ga six weeps
but he can sit very calmly Star *Ad Burnett quoted him without picking ,up a point.
through any NH;, Contest. We “in the next edition. A call
asked Jim if he were impress- from Clarence Campbell let Jim - Those who want to keep„
ed with anyone on Friday -night know that he was liable for a themselves in some kind of
but he would not commit httn- $1,000 fine for his remarks condition through the winter
self. Jimmy Wilkinson came whether they were supposed to months, night consider turning
along at this point and he told be off the; record or not. Jinn out Wednesday- nights at the
Jim (Skinner) not to say a told us that "helenever was es GDCI gym for Badminton. mon
thing in front of me or, we, nie( to a person before or Samson is the man to contact
would print it. (Mr.' Wilkin- since, He could sec 1,000 dol- for further particdlars.
son was referring to last week's lar bills just taking wings.
column in which we quoted Jim had mtny words of praise Dad.,.. if you have a son play,
hinr as saAng,.,.ie,•.:.elt,,.,uettkie. •l e a4h ,oloca -- e• dont ing, minor hockey this year we
Wodostock nor St. Marys hard feel rrrind bsing-inmighti suggest •thatc- yrout have,
lie}, to. offer this year. He quoted on this point. If people, a date to watch him every Sat-
'afraid
at-
" ilfraid that he mien have only realized, he said, what urday. morning at the arena be -
to eat the .`4vords later on. Don't kind of .hockey these kids play ginning this week. Nothing
worry, Jim, old boy, if Friday I would hale a tough time gives that boy of yours more
night was any indication you getting in here myself to watch of a lift than having you in
will only_ be adding to this' them. Tiler fast "skating. hard the stands.'
statement.)Skinner "assured 'Um Iiittilit Ohne la s ,'.d "
that he learned his lesson a on Friday night certainly bears Tillsonburg will be at, Gode-
Q him out. Sure the boys make I rich this Friday night at 8.30..
!mistakes and get -penalties that} We hope the boys take this
more polished hoceey players one in regulation time.
wouldn't; but that all goes
along with .young enthusiastic Siftos Anyone
e wishing theon roadto follow the
hockey players.
might
We didn't see Junior hockey � contact Vince Young for reser-,
last year other than cin,,'IV and vations on the bus. The next
we didn't realize what we were away game is Sarnia Tuesday
missing not being able to go night.
i out to the arena to see the'•boys• Andre Chaisson decided the
Loose' Pucks league was a little too rough
Larry JefTer�, who workedhim_ for him and decided to call it
,•1 hard last summer to keep hien quits. Andre is in the RCAF
self in shape, is doing a big job 1 I
i for the Edmonton Flyers of -tkel and was having, a li.tle trouble
} 4etting off base as well,
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GODERICH AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOR
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MONDAY,
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NOVEMBER • 13thW,1,L, this year. •
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Ifo there is going to be an
iron man with the Siftos pl!Iis
year it would appear to be
Leduc. While we didrrzt elcteic
his time on the ice the other
night it looked like about 35
minutes of two way hockey.
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SIFTOS DROP
Bob . Charbonneau of Goderich and Gary
Watts of Sbr Thomas Barons face off to
open the 1961-62 season of the Siftos.
The pace was fast throughoijt the game
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HOME OPENER
with many scoring opportunities for both
teams. St. Thomas took the opener 8-'7
in overtime. -
ters
Fisher,,•;guest:-speaker--
a the Goderich Lions Club,
on ,Thursday evening at Har-
bourlite Inn. Chairman of
the program will be Vice-
PreSidant 13rilee T rSkinP.
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wo Overtime dosses
John Harris turned in a,, stet- I ousness and, a . strong desire to
lar performance in Woodstock take this one before the home
Wednesday night only to be
" eaeen-_-�-.�.'�n-.�.extrne--= );tis•
was his Senior Hoctey debut
and ale received a baptism of
fire as he turned back over 40
shots. Harris played for Clin-
ton Juveniles last year.
An observer at the game said
that Goderich could not get
organized and did not look like
the team that played here Fri-
day night. Lack of batkcheck-
ing was the greatest contribut-
fans saw the boys roughing it
rigiom, =the opening
.._
whistiio
The march ,,t0 the sin bin
started at the 20 second mark
of the first period and was
endless all night with 31 pen-
alties being assessed altogether,
Goderich picking up 17 and St.
Thomas .14. The game 'could
have easily got out of control
but the gendarmes of the ice
lanes did an excellent job-. in
ing factor to the. -defeat. keeping..the game well under
First Period - .- -control. ,
1—Woodstock, Beliveau (Guth- If three stars were to be
rie) 5.21 "• • picked for the game they would
2—Woodstock, Sobeski (Wil- have, to be Bob Leduc who play-
kins) 6.09 • ed about 30.. minutes skating
3—Goderich, Doak 19.44
4—Goderich,. Hill t'Caufield) hard both ways, Wayne Cauf
field who scored two goals and
• set up many fine plays around
Penalties19.'54 the St. Thomas net. Don Am-
Kozurok — . VMurne3� 1.20; acher stopped 51' shots, and
y 9.11; SLtickle
10.43 while the fans might consider
Jeffrey Stickle
and 17.15. - one or two goats soft, kicked
Second , Period out rebound after rebound.
5—Goderich, Deschambault (Le- Amacher starred all night in
. due, Jeffrey) 10.42 the Siftos cage and if the loose
i—•Woodstock, ! Gutcher • (Lind- Pucks had been picked up in
say) 18.24 - front of the net he would have
Penalties '---, Stickle 4.32; come out a winner. Ray Jef-
Lindsay 7.06; Stickle 11.56. fret, bon Deschambault and.
Third Period Larry Hill played in convincing
No scoring style for the \ locals.
Penalty—Connelly 8.42. First Period
Overtime , The first period started out
7—Woodstock, Henry.; 2.18 with the Siftos looking nervous
8—W5odstock, Guthrie (Dent) and they =didn't get organized
6.16 until the 4.40 mark, Descham
Penalty—Goodwin 8.39. bault scoring on a rebound of
Goderich Siftos dropped their Jeffery's shot. After this- the
home opener here last Friday boys seemed to ignite and at
in a penalty riddled high scor- 4.50 Hill missed an excellent
ing game that saw' the locals chance and also Connelly only
lead almost aill the- way only a few seconds later.
to have St. Thomas tie it up McKay, of St. Thomas, had
in • the last two and a half' min- two clear cut breakaways in
utes of play and win it in oyer- Teas' than a- minute - and con-
time. nected on his second try at the
Siftos looked good for their 13.40 mark. St. Thomas scored
first game of the season and again at 18.50 and would have.
at times displayed a fine pass-
ing attack. If there is one
single factor in the loss it
would have to be. poor clearing
in front of the net. .Over zeal-
Photo by R.H.
an excellent display during the
last two minutes of' regulation
time but couldn't flash the red
light. '
Overtime
The overtime period wasjust,
repetitious of the entire game
with first Qoderich putting on
the pressure and then St.
Thomas. The goal by St'
Thomas came after Hill came
close in front of the Barons'
net. Chase of the Barons pick -
;ed _ug .,the rebound =and ,,rear edr
right back out-dis ancing "'the
defence and putting a 20 footer
into the right hand corner.
Siftos tried desperately but
were held at. bay during. the
last few minutes " of overtime.
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The Goderich,Collegiate foot-
ball squad ended their season
on a sour note last Thursday
by_ dropping a 19-0 contest to
Clinton High School.
The game, which was . must
for the Goderich squall was
clean and hard fought but few
cheering opportunities were pre-
sers.enteJi fpr the Goderich suppor-
t
Clinton opened the scoring on
a 45 -yard- pass. and run play
from MacDonald tb Jones. Play
in the first half was definitely
of the lack Baster variety a.,
both clubs staged a tight 'de-
fensive battle. • The score read
Q1in'ton 7, Goderich 0, at the
end of the first half.
Clinton once again struck
ay dig after the !opening kick-
off when big Brian Murray
skirted his right end for 18 yards
to score. Immediately after
this, "Clinton recovered a God-
erich fumble on the Goderich
22 -yard line. Once again they
went iri to score with the aid of
a 10 yard holding penalty called.
against .the Vikings. The con-
vert attempts on the last two
touchdowns were. blocked by
Barry Stewart and Jerry Etue,
leaving the score 19-0 in fhvbr
of Clinton. The Goderich off-
ence which had performed 'all
season in great style spelled
the difference in the two teams.
Fumbles, poor blocking and run-
ning seemed :'to be the mark
of the day, by 'the offence.
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goal edge had it not been for
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It was a wide open first per-
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'bad defensive lapses
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showing •
At times theylooked like they
had played together all their Coach Wayne Hornier lives but on several occasions,1
al -
that were costly, they .failed •though very discouraged, attri-
to backcheck and clear the buted the loss mainly to our
puck. Shots on goal, Goderich over confidence. "The boys beat
8, St. Thomas 16. this club soundly in Clinton and
Second Period hoped for the same result to-'
St. Thomas came out in the roped
but found that one win will
Th cited
for 'the breaks, instead of going
out and getting them."
Nevertheless, Coach Horner
stated thatnext year staiuldd be
a better one as he will have
many returning rookies and vet-
erans who are now soundly
based in his offensive system.
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second and got 'a quick goal hot- provide two They w
and, until midway through the
period it looked like it could
be a commanding lead, Gode-
rich couldn't seel?rtT get organ -
*ed even with a man advantage
for almost four consecutive
minutes. At 10.58 Caufield got
his firstgoal and this seemed
t p tt e-Siftos baeloom .=gam •a a -loss -eft Gaderieleoareoa,
Leduc put Goderich in the lead 2 -way 'tie for second place, the
for the first time.when he step-{bhas att-
ained from the penalty box, pick -est finish the squad dined in five years.
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ed up a pass from Cauffield,
made a beautiful play when he
pulled out the defence add
passed to Caufield. Leduc, fol-
lowing the play up, put Cauf-
field's rebound into the lower
right- - hand "corner. Just 10
seconds later Caufield made a
beautiful• solo effort when he
picked utl the puck from the
face-off and pushed it ahead,
putraced 'the St. Thomas de-
fence, pulled the goaltender
out and slid :t into the open
net. A minute later St. Thomas
tied it up again.
Goderich skated off the ice
at the end of the period with a
one goal margin on Armstrong's
goal at 17.21, a high hard shot
into the top left band corner.
Shots on goal, Goderich 4, St.
Thornas 11.
third Period
The hard hitting play
minaeut thehole de cul-
d intthirperiod
with 10 penalties being assess-
ed, four of them majors for
fighting.
St. Thomas tied it up at 5.40,
Goderich_, went ahead again on
Charbonneau's goal less than a
minute later. Less than two
minutes later St. Thomas tied
it up again. hill put Goderich
out in front with what seemed
to be the winner as the period'
progressed- -but with. •less than
two minutes left to play another
loose puck was picked up in
front of the Goderich " net. and
the `boys already tired from a, -
tremendous pace were faced I
with overtime. Siftos put"' on
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