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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-12, Page 8o4erioh ►y: Jan uaty R, J. c Madge -It was an u hill'•struggle all the way, but Goderich Siftos kept coming ' back to gain a 0.6 'tie • with the lianover Hurricanes an a ,me. played last Jan. 3 'at�the :+odericll 4.rena, The tie 'tie w.as good .enough to give ` the,Siftos sole pbssessialeof fifth _place, one point-nhead of Guelph Regals and.one .point' bel iiid.:the Preston Legioiiaires• With gniy thee games rernain• ing; #1 the regular schedule, every gam 'bedgnnes a, key one for, the rc.�r Siftos.in their attempt to.asaure -themselves of a spot in the play- offs. The first ..six, teazns in the Anal standings. qualify for, the • • playoff' 'series. The only remain-, ink borne game., in the regular ''chedule for the Siftos will be • Jan. 20, ' one week from this Friday, when the Elmira,Juniors play here. The game against Hanover was a frustrating- on for{ the Siftos. Although liaving.. the edge in ter- ritorial play most of the way, the Gadef°ich squad was unable, .to Make . -its .opportunities pay off. The Siftos were never ahead and had to come back time and again — :tp .ga:ih the deadlock. 'The Hurricanes, who hold down second place in the standings, gut the only goal of the firtt period from the stick of' Jim Bell, a pudgy' .centreman with a.• .Lot ! of savoy around the net. Bob Bogden, who played a few gaznes with tie Junior '4W Siftos last "year, made it 2,-0 midway through, the sgcondperiod, before Cam Colquhoun finally put God. erich . on the scoreboard on a goal from ( Henderson. and Arobilie. ,Bill ',McKay fired the Siftos second counter to pull, them even with the�Huri.canesi t aasistS going to Henderson nd Brian Smith, The hurricanes roai•.ed back with. tvyo of 't ce r n` iy gogden•, Oldit'wen to hold a• 21'41•- lead' afte two periods. • ' The final Period was five Min- utes. otic when Wayne Doalc banged in a p ssout ..from Jim parriak, to put the Siftos bac n the game, but within -one` mtn t the Hurri- canes had .restored their AVG. goal edge,_when Aitken bagged his second of the night. • The ' Siftos' got out the heavy ' artillery' to erase the .two goal deficit. Doak pulled the `trigger on theirst one and Brian Car- roll on thf second. Frank Hagan. assisted- on -both goats,, With the score - standing at five apiece and three minutes remaining in the game,, it looked as though' both teams would be. willing to settle for that as. a final score. However, at the 17: 17 mark a shot from the point„ by 1- anover, defenceman Len Long was•" deflected past -a startled Allen'flowes to apparently sink--°- the,Siftos ship. Brian Carroll had other ideas,, however, and 21 seconds later he, scored • the tying goal for the S Siftos' on passes from Frank Hagan and Wayne Doak , In the Siftos' other gine last week, they were overpowered by the firstlace New Hamburg Jahns .by lite score Of 7.2,Th_e• Halms, easily the classiest team in the league put 'on a display of heads.up• hockey for their large honieto'Wn orowd, to lead 3.1 after ones, period and 5.1 after two. Wayne Doa1i scored botkGod: erich goals on a" pair .of smart moves; , ori both occasions .he carried -Vie epu aC Os. Sth PPP' $. osition goal mouth to tuck it in b,eiind the.Hahn's Timk'orler, F,or,..the .Hahns, Bob liuthig, the league's leasing point,' ,getter,, scored twice. Dave „Wicom,� //lark Bender, Chuck l rmer, 'Savo. "Viyoyc and t`T+ei , axme°` added. s.dlles, The' Siftos: fiaveM een• hit by injuries recently. John Pirie, hard -rack rearguard with .the locals, will by�ee- lost to -the club for the rest- bf the season,; He !l'andcr; ent surgery_ fQr- removals.7 of knee • and `' will be several weeks recovering. ,,.Dirk • WOlterbeak; is also sidelifed;with a pinched nerve in'his shoulder. Doug Smith' and Ron M llcr have .been called up from, the - minor ',teams he•minor',teams to help fill the holes left by the injuries. By FEE Centennial� SILVER RS WESTINGHOUSE JANUARY SALE TQ ECI;-PJRSON .OPENING A NEW -ACCOUNT OF $20.00 OR MORE, Your AT THESE MONEY -SAVING PRICES YOU, CAN AFI!± I R THE BAST C.C.M. PRO OK'D - .Share Savings. 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He Maple Leafs look • time oiit from congratulated ' the • boys an, their •his busy nockey schedure to speak hockey prowess and told them that WILF REINHART'S tb them at, their practice; if , they stick• with -the game,. there After watching the 'players. is a great „future in it for them. „work. out, Frank was introduced Before he wad able'to'tear him. to the 11 and 12 -year =old hockey self away, he was surrounded players by their coach, Herman Eby the boys who requestedhockeyf Jacobs.- ' Frank immediately - sticks''and records both be auto - identified -with the group when he graphed by their hero: - told them that he began play- ing hockey when he was younger • ° than they were. Frank then vent on to speak _ • to the boys about playing posit. P - = '.tonal hockey, fore=checkfiij lid• teamwork. “It's important to stay " - in position," said Frank:4 "only as long as the. -play demands'it. -When the. . play sets you up for a' different strategy, then it's TSE "►P, `�.G. time to move -out of no ition." •Qn- the subject of whether or . not to use a curved stick, Frank. 8� Eli suggested .the boys use•one • in, ' .practice. "41 feel that the sooner 6. -young--players-get•--used . te- there --a the better off they will be. I - find that when you are turning, the puck ,seems to sit right in a pocket and when you shoot, ° ou c .,get4-a4.ittre,-.mare,.-sp , on, the puck with a curved stick and it will , go higher and, get, -there. quicker. A curved stick • helps in -pass receiving and the puck- does not bounce off the stick so easily."/ - • `,. _ _• _ , - -_--Elis .emphasized the import- ance mportance of practice and reminded the young players to keep the i.,liow• ' lug points in mirTcit"" ' '- • - ' '- 'Practice shooting the 'Puck on the move. Have a player in a- ' corner of'the rink passing the puck out in front sothat the, player can pick it up and shoot -it on `'the move; This will help to improve the players' tithing. • He ,. stressed ,the fact that the • , � boys should work on their slat. ing .. skating backwards, turn. Reep�this ad hand „ing and quick braking. This gives • - `'the player the ability to catch everyone off guard. • • 443Nort on your shot;" Frank reiterated. "i know oftentimes go,,'out after practice With 20 or 25. Woks just shooting the puck, . over • and _ over. _again, eight. bf' the top Maple . 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