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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-03, Page 3*• • , • MITE HOUSE1-EAGUE 'MacDonald Marine- continue to - be the highest scoring team. in the mite diviPien as they white washed the BedfordHotel 5-0, Brad Doney was in the nets for MUT/Wald Marine and picked up. the shut -out.. Jim yritnley lead the team with 2 goalnnd an assist. Oilier sporers for' MacDonald. Marine „WereSteveDobie, Robert Jeffery and RandY Graham:Marty Middel picked up two assists and 'Thomas. Smith, got one assist, for the winners. In .the first game Saturday. morning, Goderich Electric upset ,Canadian Tire 1-0 as Robert Ciimmings camelup with one of his best garnes' in the nets for • GoderichElectric.,The only goal' of the game was scored -by Willie Denornrne, unassisted' for Goderich Electric. , In the second gam.e Saturday morning the 'second place team Legion Aux. Sailors came up with a 4-1 victory-oyer,the Legion Aux_ . Flyers. Mark Rowe lead the Sailors with two goals while Paul Legere and Mike Paquette kach got one oat. Dawn Niel, Paul • Legere assisted On two °of the goals. Spoiling.„Rick 'Ryans shut out was John Alexander who . stored., for the Legion Flyers, unassisted. . Standings as of Saturday, jail. -Basketball inor Hockey PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE In the tkvo games played *Thursday all four teams came up with a point each as both games ended in, a 1-1 tie.' The two top teams Club Grill and Goderich Motors.both had chances to wifl. the game but the goal tenders Brad Duff and Leroy Meriam wereat their-bestas Brian Reed and Rick, Schoemaker were the only ones to score on them , . Last', place ,team 'Goderich Restaurant ptcked up a tip ,against Siffo Salts Mike Lapaine seored for Goderich Restaurant to give them 1-1 tie.Sifto Salt's goal also waS unassisted as Benny Worsell beat,Dave Bedour who Wa's in the nets for GoderichlieSfaurant. 4 ',Convener Frank Clements has now given me the current standings as of Jan. 28, 1972. First place Club Grill — 28 pts Tuesday evening in the first Pee Wee game at 4:30 Goderich 'MototS rallied for, 6 goals to defeat SiftoSalt 62. Hugh Hanley opened, the scoring for Goderieh Motors and Tim Doherty, Brian Reed., and Jim Berton each JellowedviitIva, goala, piece.. Jeff :Harrison Picited up two goals and an assist a.nd abso.,...with, three fiointOra-s Bill Qapley with tee aSsists. , Dale Duncan and" Ian Lambert alio figured in the assist department for 9orierich Motors, Tony Beciard‘arid, Benny Worsell scored for Sift° Salt and thp only assist for Sifto was credited to Tom Doherty. Second game was very close as the Goderich Restaprant nearly upset the top team Club Grill as they lost 4-3. Deryl Cracknell had two goals for' the losers, both 'unassisted, while Bill Walters piclsed up . the other goal for Goderich Restaurant with Mike Lapaine assisting. Club ,G rilt6 had -players picking up points in the' game as Don Icirkconnelllead with 2 goals and single goals went to Rick Schoemaker,. and Phil Drawing a'ssists were Dennis LeBlanc, 'tick.Stoddard and Don •, second Goderich Metors25 pts., 4,then Sifto Salt with15 pts.,' and in the . basement Goderich Restaurant with 12 pts. ROTARY BANTAM AL L. ;STARS In an exhibition game against Stra.thvy Friday evening in Goderich, the Rotary,. Bantams '•„lost to one of the best Bantatk teams they have encountered thi?‘ Aux. Sailors pts., Canadian . f Marine with 26 points., Legion Tire now have25 advanceWinour, lose one d' to third 1 ith 20 t L in Aux Pace p s eg 9 w Flyers axe holding down fourth Nyith 17 points, and ,not far behind is Goderich Electric wire have 12 points and still trying. to win a game this seasOn and in last place is Bedford hotel. Bedford hotel • you canbet will be out to upset one of the teams and we lobk forward in seeing them win a couple of games before the s•clinclule.ends. Legion Aux. Sailors are now tied with.,gacDonald Marine—for- first place as of Monday night. Paul Legere lead the Sailors to victory 'with two goal's, bver • Lanadian Tire as they defeated --r --.---thern-a-0,-..R4ck-It3an-wa's4n the. •nets for the Legion; Aux. Sailors and picked up another shut -out. Mike Murphy also had' two Pbints •for the Sailors as he assisted on . two goals•while Mark Rowe got the other goal. • • MacDonald Marine and ti6gion Aux to'a one all tie BY RICHARD MADGE The G D. C .1. Viking baSketball teams,had identical four win, one loss records after playing in 'Clinton last Thursday. The seniors lost their first garne of 'the sehedule by.the slim margin of one point, 52-51. They had trailed 45-28 at the end of the third quarter, but outsc'ored the Redinen 23-7 in a hectic fourth quarter that—saw coach_ Phil Bugler's team conie within seconds Of making an almost unbelievable COM obaci.c. • Brian MacKenzie with 19 points was the leading Viking sorer. Dave Cairictliers15-55FEI 'T while Broc'gtimsonnd Gar pounsbury each threW-in six' points, and Steve Stringer five. Pete Cameron was the big.gun for the Redmen, with 23 points. Dick Jewson. added it points for the winners. , Dos 1 junior . Vikings continued their improved play, downing Central Huron, 39-24. They had a' big second half, overconling a, 16-15 first half deficit, enroute td -the victory. . • The Viking's Casey• Wildgen with,10 points was the only player on either team to hit double fignres. Ron Willis added eight for Goderich whije Bob Barlow • and Jim Watt eah scored six points. Tim ;.McGee and Da,ve katterson articled two apiece, and *Pat Conlon one. McGregor an Mair each had six points for Clinton, • The reSults left the seniors tied-, for firStplace and the juniors in a four -Way jam up -in Second place in league standings. Both• teams have a.buSy week, having played here ATuesday against Stratford 'Northwestern and playing, today Thursd y) in Seaforth. MUCH S ON4L-fiTAR:TRURSDAY, 'FEBRUARY S. 197 Year. Strathroy with more po1i*11 and experience around.the nets made their shots count as they came from a 1-0 deficient to edge out a win, as they got two goals in ' the third period! ' Grant Shelton openedthe seoringat"19:08Mark in the. first •period -'as Lee Arbour fed him a , perfect pass. Grant •Pai$60 Several chances to stOre' again 111the second period as they. Pint couldn't put it in the -mots. .With .To,ny yollick in the penalty box for elbowing, Strathroy tied the game ounn.aassflinstkeed. goal by, Daryl McLeod The winning goal was scored with Goderich again a man short when'Tony Vollick was off for o jg* c r e everythi t 7 assists Brian Thompson ng q , get the equalizer, but Garry goals and 5assistlatiMaeAdam 3 Topping Strathroy's goalie and goals, Tony,Maillet.3 goals, Dan theirdefencestood the pressure, Duncan 4 goals and, Tim and they came tbroligh with the 'McAstecker 1 gOai•.* win. I'm Sure if another game is The KinsmenMidgets All:Stars against inst StrathrO, have now clinched 'first place in Goderich will come up with a the W.Q.A.A..; standings as they defeated Seafortb Midgets 5-Z. • Thursday, night in Goderieh.. - " - . • et_AN,TAM HOUSE.LEAGUE` Pau/Kelly scorerftwo g9a1s to McGee S.M. Pa'rts npsetthe top lead the teanii, while* Brian team, Denomme 'Flowers, in the " Thompson,"Tini IYIcAstOcker and ' Farr:slt gh ea In ooed" eTrhi cA u cl ja,eY-n, a :JRaondugaeryr M make sure yon attend the garde ike Pa1111.0 each got one goal a . Legere lead McGee SM. Parts as this Sun'daY and see the new oltfits '- • he scered both goals" fcrr the the team will be sporting thanks to • goal s winners,)aassisting Keriplone goal . the first - the Kinsmen Club of Goderich, for . the new* gweaters, and Minol• • DenornmeFlowers was Hockey donated the Hockey pants, Scored by Terry Crawford by the way it will beihe first garne - tripping, as Brad Glover scored at the 13:31 mark of the third unassisted. Both goal- tender's of the WO.A.A. playoffs played Oxceuttonallv well in the ' Playing in their new uniforms • period . Wrestlers Whip South Huron team Dejong made some good s Friday Night in an exhibition nets asAohn Reinhart and Jed McGeeS.M. Parts. ayes in game against Strathroy Midgets, '.., .game bY the score'ef 4•-2. the Kinsmen Midgets lost a tough, the game. Final score 2t1 for , • In the second game Goderich Strathroy opened the scoring with Elevator shutout Don 'Hoist Real. two. goals in -the first period .as ' kstate 2-0 as TIM RobitSon came - M-I-ke Harvey, got b,oth of-thern• , and Doug Culbert were the goal Goderich Kinsmen fought naek , u with a shutout Bill Goddard •§,i;orers ter Goderich Elevator • as Mike Palmer scored with Mark, Fisher': setting him up to make the , • and playing a strong game was score 2-1 after ,the first period Kevin Williams and Tim Evansa s Earlier in the second period . c g LIMO. • .rpicked up an assist in ' -Kelly pass to tie the score at 2-2, 4" Brian Thompson conye-fted a Paul, • ,(:arl l.0131anc scored two goals Using two All-Star Bantam's'in • Coach Ray Donnelly's G.D.C.I. wreStling team defeated Central . •• ......, i Huron of Clinton 37-27 in a meet for Mee .1M. ,Parts • but- it, the lineup, Doug Marshall and Lee . - Walin't ell-Ong-h-a-S-POIFHOiSt ile1 A,r_bing,g„Qa.d Al MacDonald was • Estate scored the winning goal still unable to hold .Strathroy 't0 a i field:hi Clinton last Thursday - . Winners for Goderich were _ . class by a pin over Brenton Craig, ' in the game. *Instead of one poinf goals to defeat Go • derieti • • ., . ete l s n re poun • . • * smre 3-2. Ken Straughan set Carl in a decision Aer 'Kevin. Swan, . • Larry Donnelly in the 129 mind . . HOCKEY NOTES• LeBlanc up on his second goal fdr McGee S.M. Parts. Brian Petrie When asked, the coach stated class by a pin over Ed Galvei•da, opened the scoring for Don Hoist that most of his players have Jim Ginn in the 135,pound glass in Real Estate. with Mike 1,3urley - heavy shot, but its so heavy none a decision over Brian Puce: Con. assisting --,Ted Crawford plaYed a of his players can ev-en get it to Melady in•the 147 pound class in a . strong ailed?) defence as he got leaye the ice. Always remember the BY RICHARD MADGE each of th • Rick McClinchey in the 105 pound. with only -a few seconds remaipipg , tie as they came up with two more P Wi i the 122 d class they sa vage two pool s. Final 4555 deci•sion, over --"'Hiepel. , . , . . . , .class by a pin over Fred Bird, hal gf,a 1 w a s s UUIed I.)y K eyie , sense of playing hockey. • Meriam. Phil ,..Evans drew an • Lions annual *-Yonng-----Canada Reabtirn in the 167 pwind- class in , assist on Mer ram goal. • Hockey Week is scheduled to -open . ' a decision ever Rick ShropShall, ''' and 'Al-D-renwin in the 177 irourrl Goderich Elevator are new' in this year op. Friday evening class by a pin over Paul .Wheeler. firstplace in the standings as they- ,,March,i7, With the final game on . • Other wrestlers COmpeting ler „ defeated Denomme Flowers 3-2. , Saturday the 25. Eacti year the ''. doderich were Derints Reernin the Scoring,• fr • .p 'd 'HI Elevator • billeting committee most seek • • .9,7pound class. Bob McGill in the • was Randy Carroll, Jim Smith and :., overnight . accommodation and .. , ia.".pound_ziass_and*Gekirgp....., Scott Kennedy. Assisting on the ' . • I R b 't H d Steve • Paul Johnston in the 156,pound the -second goal and the winning • — if you don't havefun, what's goo Is wer-TiMtli 1111M7ridirgl— • Slieardown in the unlimited class. The 0.1).C.1„..rnatmen 'played - host to Stratford Northwestern -WHlims set up both _ here Tuesday, and travel today . 'Denoinme FlOwe'rS as (Thursday to Seafortli. • •Kolkinan and Greg Beacom each •'• got a goal. • • •'Den JohnttOn have ,the -boys - •• ". • wIrking as a team and eitherone L Of al dri ire r hurt cduld conie,',up with -the championship in the play-off. ,Sccrrifig for MacDonald Marine (ft L 011 0 Larry Boyce' and Jim Fritizley. was Jeff Sowerby; assisting, Allen Rivett tied the score for the Legion Aux. Flyers unassisted. Steven Sager had two hat tricks as he scored.all six goals for Goderich Electric • when they defeated Bedford Hotel 6-1 Greg Lapaine got the only goal for Bedford Hotel as ' Tom Profit picked up an assist. Graham Suchard. had two assists for Gbdeijcli Electric and "Mike Evans got the other. "A SQUIRT ALL STARS " The Legion SciTnIffAll Stars lost • night by a."4-1 score. Bill Peters got the lone Legion goal. • Coach Don Elliott is working • hard practicing and lining up . games to get the team into shaPO .* fon the p.m.H.A. playoffs which, will be corning u,p in,about two weeks. • SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE Richard Madge's- Kentucky -- Fried, Chicken team wdn two games last week, solidifying their hold on first ' place in league standings.„. Tuesday, the Colonel's crew beat Legion -3-1. Terry Kisch, assiSted by Mike Hodges, Dino Tyrovolas aisisted by C4rig Tyrovolas, and Jim Burbine, assisted by Billy Peters were the, goal getter S for K.F.C. Steve • Arbour got the Lekion goal, • unassisted. Saturday, Kentlicky Fried Chicken • defeated Glenmark " Homes 3-2, in a close game*, Mike Hodges, Paul Yeoman and Jim Wilkin scored for the winners, while Robert McDonald and torn Fincher scored fort Glenmark. "Jim Costello had an assigt for the ,losers. Oardiners Dairy got three of a possible four points, beating Legion 3-0 on Friday, and tying Mills Motors 1-1 Saturday. Danny Maillet did all the slOring in the victory over Legion, getting three .unassisted goals. Gerry Gaynor get the stint Out for Gardiners. Mike Gibbs scored Gardiner goal against Mills, while Bill Sjiewfelt notched'the equalizeclor fhe motornielt, iSiisteirby Ro1 Kirkconnell. In„th,e only other game, Glenmark Homes shut Out MillS Motors 4,6. Jii Cdstello Robert McDonald, Rick Leddy and Pat Murphy scored for - Glottal*. Brian Shewtelt registered the • ShutOtititi the nets for Glentnark goines. n raceway -Maitland KINSMEN MIDGET ALL-STARS Country• .clu. ...,Aartnenel atti 441 .v.3e0d ini nonteh•eof the.best • • series • Goderich • Kinsmen Midgets came up with 47,1 victory. .•. . • . • . • Pap], Kelly leading scerer for • -Hope springs • eteriral..." 'Qederich-.pieked -up* two ;'goals • , . , , • " - Another jitney is being organized while -Tim McAMocker and Mike Goderich horse racing driver - by Dan Kerr, put his, left_front at the club. This is a.m,iked jitney. , Palmer got.the others. .. , John Mathers of .RR .2 Goderiehs, leg - intp the wheel • of 'two draws, s, one at 2 p.m. the otherMenday in one 01 tlie highest . was rushed to Victoria Hospital' ebringville; driven by Mathers, at 4 p.m., two games ear ch, pizes, . scoring .'garii.es et the . ye,ar, in London last week after he was' putting both horses down, three and supper. Kinsmen Midget All Stars .; invOlved in a pileup during a race, other horses • following close The fee is $3,00pe'rpe;SOn, and defeated "Mitchell by a Sr01;0 of 18. • 6Paul Kelland at the Western fair Raceway in behind went into•the pileup. the -date is Saturday, February12. ' '. y picked up 5 goalS that city SaturdaST afternoon. . The sign is up in the lounge for.; • The spill involved five horses The Goderich driver was the : signatures, and after the first and took place during thethird only one to • sutTer, injury in the night, there we -re 32 names on the race. _ of _that, aftern0Pn's race.when two .horses w„eint. over. . list -for'. a' starter...Good:Luck, , activities. A film. of the race his right. leg. The horseg escaped , Contact Dorothy Worgan for showed that Pallas Tony; driven with bruises` and abrasions. rnsAl* infOrmation.*She is hoping c!ting on 0111 00( rinks now en• • •- loye to fill, both draws with categories ofplayers, members, • students, past, present or futur6.- According td reportn7IfiriVeek School, However, there are confirmed reports of a natural ice surface•On• the.west side of the soccer field at Agricultural Park, and youRgSters are free to skate there at any time they wish. from the Goderich Recreation and Community Centre Board, the ice surface - bigger and better than ever -, at Judith Gooderham Park is ready for skating enjoyment. The co-operation of young outdoor enthusiaSts, however, is requested at this park. , Young people are requested to play hockey only at the north end of the ice surface with skating only at the Nelson Street side of, the rink. . Young 'skate,rs are also reMinded that flooding of the rink Must be done when 'the weather is suitable and when volunt-eer help is available. For those reasons, skaters are asked to co -Operate with those persons working to maintain the ice‘surface at this park. • As yet---tur-ice surface • is available at Robertson Memorial • ELM .HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL • 'NOW PLAYING The, Terry Dee Show ° Eacli Saturday afternoon _enjoy -matinee-entertain me r•t.L. from 4 to 6.p.m. at the Ellin Haveri. ,Beginning on February 7 for a one‘vieek engagennent Grasp Therapy "A little bit fdr 6 197 CHRYSLERS PLYMOUTHS DODGES (all Schutz Motors GodNich 524 8311 with Jack Cummings • breakfast for some 1.600 loan hockey players. As parents why n.ot give your sons • the vompanionship of 14ayer from 'other centres white at same, tilae assistingAlie.,„local Lions . Club. Oive billeting cliairMan lifford a. call A524-6951 or 544- 0097 in the evenings. °• , AL lvIACDONALD. iS, IN, DIRE , 11.F.F0 OF--ZRIVERS FOR THE PLAY OFF. 'ANY voLorrruns, PLEASE: •,41IM Al 524-'7865. IF YOU WANT '• TOrSEE poop 'HOCKEY COME •01.111 AND DIUVE THE BOYS• ': -Fathers 'Of the 'Midgets plus some ' Othetr famous • 4ockey playing fathers such as Boat" Kennedy, Marshall, A,Chuck.!# Sheltm, "Punch" kluisser„.are trying to .line tip game‘ against the'. Kinsmen Midgets. Al Mao,Donald: figures this ;would' be a game :Where the Midgets:‘ would have trouble heating the, fathers. Ilogkey fans! Join the Scotia Bank licickeyR, College. • John Macfca)t, lona), .1114pager.pf the, fiank, Nitya .Scotia says there are membership: forms available nintmwb' You get an .official0 fi i 1 subserintOrn 2" -,the . 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