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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-03-28, Page 1010 The Goder4,1ch Signal -Star, ThurnAltaril 28fh, 1963 , COMPETE: AT PORT -HURON INTERNATIQNAL TOURNAMENT p.N BY LOCAL JUVENILES Goderich Juveniles last St- urday took the only honors that a Goderich hockey team vi911 take this year. They won the International Minor Hockey Tournament in Port Huron, beating bot4 Landon and Port Huron. All Goelerich minor hockey teams attended the tournaitynt but only the Xtiverules ' Veer e successful in winning a elidiap- ionship. The four teams' at- tending all turned in, credit. DaVO Pettus each counted once. able performances as they play Win Championship ' ed against "AA" -tarns. God- The championship- game vex, rich is in Minor'A cla3s. which aganiet the host Port Hurati., is fot,tr classes below AA. tiain w :rich had bolstered tliAr The, juveniles, first grime was club with three players who against London whom they ee.. 1,,.'1'12 playing on hockey scnol-. feated 8-5. This was ""a coaee' -luehl:'s at -11 tl 1 v e N-ifY • from -behind win `1.-e•thee v. •,.' lIe...' again, the scoring is tr down 4-1 at the end. 0. ,he thet ,ery iieeeateye of the play. It periodLondon th was .: pie•tte c ;en but slow first . seored- e a, e'e4-1-01- which ended. in a 3-3 goals in the openine ilx e min- e .i.saditiek. Golerich Ticked up . . the winning goals in the seeond .,. , as they began to show more Legion Bowlers _ eower. Then, they wrapped it l' up convineingly in •the final I frame as they aUcled three More New •Champions , , for a final 7-3 win and the ,lii\ end: championship. ' Goal scorers in this Oriole Five -pin bowlers of Branch i' were Gary Doak and Dennis The Midget team was the only 109, Royal Canadian Legioe , sweptw the Zone C championship illiamson, each with twc7 one to be defeated'in their first - : , kVayne Rumige DaveeePettus and game. They were out in front Sunday at Waterloo, wmning "! handsome trophy as emblematic Wayne-DOak had one tally each. of London by two goals going : of their victory over 23 ether Two Teams In Final into the third period. They ' , competing teams.- Both the Pee Wees and the blew the lead and last in over= • There were 'double entries Bantams reached the champion- time, having had one less shot , from the larger centres such as i sehei_r". round by virtue of their on the net. .. Guelph, Kitchener, Galt and 24 ;Ill-st,game wins. The Pee Wees - John Arthur scored two goals teams in all taking part. , won - their firstgame against and Bob . Gragafn and Brian .: qoyal Oak, 4-1 and the 'Bantams Carroll ' each seared-- once in The Team drubbed the Royal Oak Ban- the losing cause. Bob Rush captained the teain tams 6-1. .. made up of B. Dean, R. Kines- ' , Even though the Pee Wees well, J. Hinton, B. Harris,. .T.")V0:1, they had trouble putting Plan your hOnie now Fisher. Game totals, consisting , the puck in the net. Thy were of the best five scores out of j all around the cage in the Ii -:t Learn how you save'. six, went 1,050 for the first; Hzanie but missed it least :is .4374 second; 1,304 third: 1,071 many goals as they scored. Thu$2000 ' fourth, 1,301 fifth. Total pine. players who found the range when you build a . . . fall was 6,100. .„vere Ken McAstocker on two Kingswell was hieh man with-, occasions - while hid< • Woltee- Alii.',1,1 Y- 1,272 and was also good for ' heck and Ken Bol,ven potted --- • 'second. Trare iri. the- bin- dOtible: one' InCTi:- withJ.J. Hinton. The boys posed 7-P1aying better hockey bust still proudly at the Legion Hall' not being able to find the range, Tuesday night with their tro- the Pee Wees went down to de- phy, and it is hoped to present .feat at the hands of Port Huron the picture in net Nyc'ek's issae in the nighteipcontest. for the of The Signal -Star. championship. Port -Huron scor- utes of the period and it ,wtits all Goderich could do to hold them to this lead' for the bal- ance of the period,. Goderich came back_and scor- ed three unanswered goals in the second to even it eup at 4-4 and outscoredtheir oppon- ents 3-1 in the final period. Goal scorers In the game were Ron Daer and Gary Doak with two each; Wane Rurnig, Ray Black, Wayne Doak and nd then Kenny Meriam seoKed a picture goal (a la. Sugar Meriam) as he rated frAin end to end and tucked it in while on one knee. Meriam's goal sent the game into overtime. With only 45 seconds remaining, the locals were ahilad in the shots -on - goal department and looked kke they would take the champion7 ship. Lady Luck was ii -cot on their side, however, as at this, point the regular goaltender had to leave the game and Port Huron scored from the faceoff to win and take the h a napion.ship. Reach Finals Ints. Go Down To 9.0 Defeat. Goderica Intermediates sue- cumbed to a More well -condi - boned and youthful Milton club here' Wednesday night of last week, .by the score of 9-6. Several Gollarich players were either ,just .over the 'flu, sick with the or nursing injuries which made them xnucli less effective than they norm- ally would have been The Sailors gave it every- thing t -hey had in this last ditch stand but they just. did not have it. . Bill Gallow continued his hat trick sequence while Gord Wel- bers ADet„ at the home of Mrs. William ,Ross. The devotions were taken by Nrs. EvItan Mac- Lean and the study book on Korea by Mrs. Warren WY1ds- Mrs. ponald SimpsOn and Mrs. 4wan._ MacLean. read Papers. The president, Miss Sadie John. son, presided for the business. Plans vvelt diseussed for the Easter Thankoffering meeting to be held the evening of April 18th in the church. The Ripley W.M.S. members and their hus- bands are to be guest. , The meeting was. eloged with prayer and Alunch was served by the hostess and the committee. The Bantams also rea&hed the . . final series an two _goals' by Richard Prest and single count- ers by John Whitten, Dters,Doug Cruckhank and en Craw: KINGSBRID.GE, Mar. 26. ,f; -- ford, Fred Gilbert and Lord Sugar Meriam each added Congratulations -16 Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Goderich outclass. it singles. .. - Martin Heindricks and Mr. and. Royal Oak throughout the ee- 1 The Inteernediates will be Mrs. Stan. Doherty on the birth tire contest. . . , active again next year and theilof sons- ine Goderich hospital In the 'championship . ganie,1 wiil be entering the 0/1-rie'llYeeent1y-. K1NG$BRIDGE Port Huron took advantage of a I sttead of playing in the WOAA. weak first period performance !league. and rammed in three eoals, aid that was needed to Win. ,Gode- rich went scoreless in both the! freit and -second period, scored twice .in the third and, within an an ace of tying it up when a point shot got by the Port Huron goaltender, rolled behind the crease and back alit again. If this shot had stayed in, Goderich • would have won as they were Nt611 ahead in shots pn goal. Midgets Early ,Losers --AsrinEL-D,- Mar: 26. -- Mr. Co!in MacGregor spent a week with- her .daughter, Mrs. Lead- better, in Toronto. - Mrs. Kenneth Farrish, who was in Goderich for the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Gilders, is home, again. Women's Missionary Society Mrs. Richard West presided at the meeting of the W.M.S. last Thursday when 13 metne Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 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