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MITE HOUSE LEAGUE assist for the winners. Allay
Rivett picked upthe Legion Aux.
lathe only' game played Friday Flyers first two goals and John
at 4:30 MacDonald Marine white Alexander scoredkthe, other -=all
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washed Bedcord Hotel 7--0JimJi� unassisted.
Fritzley soct�ed four goals°to lead In the ,final game Monday the
- his team and Bradley. Dovey :Bedford Hotel played their, best .
"°• picked up a shut -out: Larry. Boyce
scored two gals acrd Robert hockey of the season, but just
Miley had •a goal and' an assist u � don't have any itrek as they were
Jef
Unable to put the puck into, the net,
Finaltwogames of the regular •unt'.i�`�e final min.uteim
•of e, and.spailp"d Robert Cummings bid
schedule were played • Sa1r•urday
morning and in the first forashut-out. They came up in the
game llosing end"as• Goderich° Electric
Canadain Tire won over Goderich won 3--0-1-. • "
Electric 3-1. David MacDonald Willie" Denonrme opened the..
scored his first goal of the season scoring as Steve Sager and Allan
for Canadian Tire, other goals Bakker drew assists. Mark
were by Larry Kelly and Robert Carmen stopped several break
Willis. Willie Denbmme got aways and kept Bedford Hotel .in
Goderich Electric's only goal in
the game until the third period
The G.D.C.1. Senior Vikings'
basketball team lost the final
gameof the regular Huron -Perth
conference schedule last
Thursday, • dropping a 71-56
decition to Stratford Central•, in
Stratford.
The loss 1eftthe Vikings with a
record of seven wins and two
losses. This is identical with the
records of,,,Stratford Central and
Stratford Northwestern; and the•
three teams finish in a • tie for
•second plaeein league standings.
Central Huron of. Clinton finished
first with a record *of eight wins
and only one loss.
Because 'of the tie for second
place, a draw was • conducted to
determine play -;off pairings. The
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'By RICHARD MADGE
Basketball
Vikings,, as a result, found
themselves with the unenviable
task of going- right back into
Stratford to play Stratford
Central' again on Tuesday in a
sudden -death semi-final.
Stratford Northwestern played in
Clinton Tuesday in the other
semi-final.
Against Stratford in the last
game of the schedule. Brian
MacKenzie and Dave Carruthers
each hit for 16 points, while Gary
Lounsbury got 1.3. Lounsbury was
unable to play in Tuesday's game
because of an ankle injury
.suffered in practice Monday.
Brock Stiinsonadded eight point
and Gary Yeoman one for th
Vikings.
Volleyball.
The G.D.C,I• senior girls Huron -Perth title.
volleyball team, coached by Joyce Both St. Marys and Goderich
Lambert, is this year's Huron- advance to the W.O.S,S.A• play -
Perth runner-up.offs to. -be held this Saturday in.
,Last Thursday, the local gals Sarnia; Also competing there will
defeatedrStratford Central in the be representatives. from, ,the
semi-finals held in Mitchell.Oxford, E.1gin, Middlesex,
Scores of the two final games Lam b t On .and Landon
• were 17-15 and 15-.6 for confere.nctes r •°
Goderich. This will "be a double
In the finals, Goderich lost out elimination tournament with
to St. Marys 15-13 in the third Goderich going up against Oxford
gameof.thetnatch that decided the in their first game.
•
For Stratford, Larry Landreth
was top man with 24 points, with
Rudy l oogerman not far behind
with 21. Mike Price added 10
points to the winners' total.
The junior Vikings also lost
their final season game in
Stratford, 50-28. The juniors
finishedthe season with a record
,of;fivre wins and four losses. This
put them into fifth place, just out
of the play-offs. _ "
Stratford Northwestern topped
the league with a perfect 9-0
record. Stratford Central was
second, Mitchell,' Weird, and
Listowel, fourth.
Bob Barlow , led' the •Viking
attack against Stratford with nine
points. Ron Willis chipped in eight
points and Casey Wildgen got five.
Al Bogle and Jim Watt each
added two points, while Pat
Conlon •and Tim McGee
contributed one point apiece.
For Stratford, Don Boogerman
had 11 points. Three players,
Jijthn Commerford, Bob Hawechi
and Paul McGovern each scored
nine points
Maita nd
CoUntry Club
hews
BY BERYL A. HARPER
This is our last column
outlining' the activities of the
Maitland Country Club and:it has
been' an enjoyable , experience
contacting members and learning
of the various events taking place
• Were. On Wednesday, February
23, the annual meeting of the
shareholders will be • held, at
which time many, of: the present'
directors will' be replaced,`
including myself, and another
member will •be in. charge of
Publicity for the year 1972-73.
'Last Thursday ' evening, the
ladies held their second 'jitney.
W°estliThirty-two curlers filled the ice,
rng and Phyllis Durst's team
including I-I•elen McDaniels,
Isobel Sturdy and' Emily Crew-, -
won first prize. Maxine Martin's
team, with Louise Hetherington.
Lois Hanes and Phyllis Fisher
3�'s �C,�,�.L„�,leam..�,. �th:�.,:.,�:.ser�ndrin.-the:�.,4-l.:_I�undr..clas,s�..,� �.. �.�x-_
The " W.O.S.S.A. wrestling the 1'7t�' pound class, while Jim
championship. were held 'in . -Reaburn finished second in the
,Exeter last Saturday. 'C'oach Ray 168'pound class, and Jim Ginn was
wa jsec nd, A di ssette,
six',, esti ' competing, Drennan and Reaburn by viae s 0 h13r
Tilade a t `ry credr a a "'seventh- of their efforts,' qualify for the ,iYorotby? Woman. 'Penny ` Peters•
place finish out of thirty-six ° 40, F.S.S. A.' finals which will be and Eunice rthur won third
school's entered. ' < held at the University of. Guelph - prize. •
Al Drennan was the champion of this Friday' and Saturday, ,Fanny Sheardown provided an
MENS LEAGUES
MENS MAJOR
MODSQUAD--3•
A. Sanders, 621; L. Willis, 647;
D. Abbott, 589: T. Crawford, 565;
J. Schlesinger, :596; B. Worsell,
535.
HAWK ES -1 •-
B. Dean, 628; J. Empson, 607;
R. Miller, 641; C Mills, 542; J.
McWhinney, 627; C; Harman, 766.
NOS PO I NTS -•=0
R. Duckworth, 519;, J. Baker,
647; J. Duckworth, 520; T.
Fisher, 631: B. Duckworth, 434;
C, Fisher, 445.
FUN -3 .
1i. Sheardown, 524; R.
Kingswell, 892; D, Little, 543; R.
Volland, 576; T. Profit, 639.
DRMCO- 1
• P. Dykstra, 626; C. Orr, 578; B.
Kirkey, 428; K. Rumig, 694; D.
McWhinney, 666; A. Erb, 578.
GOD. .- MFG, 2
D. McDougall, 467; L. Cook,
647; F. A. Lottle, 542; Milley,'
778; J. Desjardine, ,555; T.
Manderson, 476.
FARMERS
UNItNOWN•S 2
J; Dragstra, 527; 11. Klokman,
440. R Bissett,
Et:M HAVE.
MOTOR HOTEL
NOW PLAYINO
SUGMF'OOT
A show band that will ,
delight everybody.
Each .:Saturday• afternoon
enjoy matinee entertainment
frorn 4'.to 6 P.M, at the Elm'
Haven. •
Beginning on February 2$fbr a
one-week engaitrrrent
"Stage CsaCh.:
(Rock and Country)
Schoemaker, 567; H. Gerrits,
524.
•
excellent dinner, ham scalloped
.potatoes and salads. Mary
Lapaine ` "conducted a lively
auction of `home baking at the
conclusion of the meeting: Evelyn
Wilkinson won the lucky draw„an
,ice bucket. It was a good fun -rite'
This week, the .high school
Students competed in Seaforth in
"the Per h -Huron Bonspiel. On
Monday, February 21, the boys
were in the elimination draw. On
Wednesday, February 23, if they
were still eligible, the boys would
return for further competition.
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Correction
In last week's coverage of
Kinsmen -Club's Ma anon 99th 1
tvpographieal errox occurred.
Txophyt5 winder for 4tieu;T mist
money collected should have been
'Marvin Scott of''R.R:7. Lucknow.
not Mery Scat. Our apologies to
• Mr. Scott. •
MILLER'S KILLERS -1
D. Sproul, 599; E. Stewart„`•47.1;
G. Daer, 418; A. Webster, 517; E.
Miller,'65Q; A. Nivins, 440.
BLUEWATER BOYS -1
R. Rising, 557; P. Foster, 425;
J. Graham, 515; J. Fielder, 502;
R. Fuller, 541.
TIMBERJACKS-2
D. Fuller, 636; J. Freeman,
524; B. Tichborne,•481; B.
Draper, 419; J. Martin, 524; G.
Adams, 572.
G(DERrCH TWP.-2
S. Mcllwain, 573; M. McIlwain,
'470; H. Lassaline, 535; Be
McCreath, 512;'A. Fuller, 475; E.
• Sowerby, 340. •
Bi,ENMILLER JACKRABBITS -1
H. Fisher, 554; B. Fisher, 594;
F. Pottle, 551; J. Harrison, 500;
D. Willis, 564; G. Ribey, 46:.„
SIFTO SALT --MINE
SWINGERS
G. Warner; 658; D. Beaver,
604; G. Riseborough, • 542; C.
Brown, 523; M. Alcock, 492;, R.
Thom, 610.
ART AND THE KIDS.
B. Durnin, 404; D. Sproul, 423;
R Haggittt, 481,BLin later, 517;
H, Cook, 558' .
SHIPPERS
B. Reid, 573; B. Daer, 574; I.
•Chapman, 626; L. Gaynor, 572; C.
Montgomery, 568.
BICC SIX
E" Miller$. 628; J. Daer, 79Q; Ed
Miller, 592; P. Tyrernan, 536; H.
Stewart', 445; 13. Lee, 747,
TOPPERS
K. Sowerby, 539; J. Miller, 454;
13a.. Skeleton, 596; D. McAdam,
$14;'D. Burbine, 508; J,
1M10Mi'ohael, 360.
MA•IANEERS
K. Machan, 522; C. McCuspey.,
841; K. McCuspeyo '529; K.
.Don an, 664; V. Pagan, 664; A.
Altau'ire, 584.
eith.'1
UIeidosp�rt""
In hockey," the Goderich
Intermediates defeated St.
Michaels 5-2 in a well -played
game. Bill tallow's goal,
assisted by Stu Asher and Ken
Daer, at'?0:32 was the only goal in
the first period. Goderich held a
2-0 lead on a goal by Rick
Sowerby, unassisted, at 12438.
Frank Hagan•widenedlthe gap to
3 with an assist going to ` Bill
Fritzley at,1:1 lin the third period
but Brian Fullarscored .2 goals
for..St. Michaels .at 8:59
unassisted and at 11:06 from
'Bryan Cuddy. Wayne Doak made it
4-2 at 12:28 and Will Wedlodk
rounded out the scoring at ,18:38
assisted by Bill GalIow. The'
Intermediates travel •to Lucknow
tomorrow. •
In minor hockey, no teams
travellgd to Southfield, Michigan
because they were all in play-offs.
The Squirts are down 1 game in
;their series with Exeter and the
Pee-Wees were eliminated- last
Friday by Fergus in Fergus by a
score of 5-1. Bdth Pee -Wee and
Midget ,'went out in 2 • straight
games. The Midgets lost 5-3 in
overtime last Friday in Elmira
By KEITH ,WILLIAMS
and 4-2 in-Goderich on Sunday.
The Juveniles played last night
•(Wednesday) in Orangeville in the
deciding game of their blest
series.
G.D.C.I. athletes, fared well
last •week. • The senior girls'
volleyball team placed Second
after St. - Marys at the ,Huron
Perth Volleyball Tournament last
Thursday. They. are.now-elaigible > -•:
to. compete this Saturday in
W.O.S.S.A. at Sarnia.
At W.O.S.S.A. wrestling, Al
Drennan decisioned Stokes of
•,Catholic Central for the 178 lb.
class. Jim Reaburn was pinned in
0:45 seconds. Jim Ginn also
placed second; he was decisioned
5-0.
° Al and Jim Reaburn are eligible
to 'compete 'at 0.F.S.S.A. this
Friday and Saturday at, the
University of Guelph.
The senior boys' bask°etball
team played last Tuesday, Feb: 22
in Stratford Central in a sudden-
death semi-final. The winner of
that game plays either Stratford
Northwestern or Clinton in a two-
ametotal
t; point home and home
series.
ar •
the first period. •
SecoudgameSa'turday, was one
of the best and most exciting
games played this year in the Mite_
House League as the Legion Aux.
Sailors edged the Legion Aux.,
Flyers 3-2 "Mark Rowe got the
winning goal for ths Sailors as
Dennis Kerr set him up. Mike'
Paquette and Paul Legere were
the.other player's scoring for the
Leg4on Aux. Sailors and -Greg
Kirkconnell picked up an assist,
John Alexander and David
Eastwood were the Legion Aux.
Flyer's scorers.
Play offs start , Monday,
February 21st.
Convener Arnold Bodge has
now informed the coaches in' the
Mite House • League that ° the
Playoffs will be a round robin
`ries.
In 'the' first •game Monday
February 21st, : Canadian Tire
lead by _Larry Kelly defeated,
Ler;idn Aux. Sailors by- a score of
3-1._ John Huff set up all three
*goals which were'scored by Larry
Kelly. Paul Legere for the Legion
Aux. Sailors spoiled Lou
Dewinter's chances of a shut out.
Game , at 5:30 MacDonald"
�I,irine outscored the Legion Aux,
and Dpug Trevers scored for •
Flyers 6-3. harry Boyce had Glenmark: Bruce Melick and
three .goals -and Robert Jeffery Steve Durst replied for the
one goal and three assist's to.leaa ilkrnem
M•acDonalci,Marine to.the win. Jim Gardiners „Dairy lost their
Fritzley picked up a goal and `'an. second game of the week when
assist, while Jeffery Sowerby had'they were beaten 4-2 by the high -
one goal and Steve •Dobbie got an flying Kentucky Fried Chicken
when Steve .,Sager scored, with
Allan Bakker setting him up and
ths final Goderich Electric goal
was by Willie Denomme
unassisted. Less than 30 seconds
remaining Hobert Huff knocked in
a pass' from Steve Hunter and
Steve Ruxton to put Bedford Hotel
on the score sheet.
$QUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE
Glenmark Homes solidified
their hold on third place going into
the last week' of the regular
schedule.by winning two games,
Tuesday, Glenmark clobbered
Legion 9-0.• Robert McDonald
was the big gun for the winners
with four goals and 'an „assist.
Mike Reynolds got two goals and
an assist, while Doug
Crtlichshank got a goal and three
assists. Rick Leddy also picked
up a goal and an assist,, with' John
Clement getting one goal, and
.,Stuart Crew one assist to round
'out the scoring for Glenmark.
On Saturday Gil.enmark
continued their winning ways,, •
edging Gardiners Dairy 3-2,
Doug Cruickshank, Rick Leddy
0,
cey
• a • A ,
with JCummings •
team. KFC is u.ndefeatedln their Prouse, �RiG.k Stoddart, Shannon
last nine games and have an Niblock, Rick Rawson' and 'Bob
impressive seventeen wins and Sartori_ Goderich Restaurant
two ties against only two losses: in goals were by Dan Donnelly and
league play.,,Erwin Schneider and Deryl' Cracknell.,
Mike Hodges got the first two " In the "second game Sifto Salt"
goals for KFC while Larry Madge who ended 'up In third place
scored .the winner, and Jim. -defeated Goderich Motors by a
Burbine got the insurance goal, score of 5--2, Steve Mer°iam lead
Dido Tyrovalas was iven an
a
s.srst on Burbilte's .,goal, Steve • .Fred Jewell picked' up one goal
ml
Karst; iroHarrold Sartori, and and two assists. Other" goal
Ted Doherty got Gardiner•'- scorers ' for • Sifto Salt were
goals. mSte, hen Done`'y, with one goal and
In the only other game, Mills Tom Sager with a goal and an,
edged Legion°2--1. Larry` r'' assist; also drawing an assist was
Rob Sh'rier for the winners. Both
Goderich Motors goals were
scored unassisted. As Bill Gauley
and Dan Wilkinson scoredfor the
losers.
In the final two . games on
Thursday evening Goderich
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Daer and Wayne Jackson scored
for the motormen. Bruce
Dougherty assisted on Jackson's
goal.,Steve Arbour got the lone
Legion tally.
This is the last week of the
regular schedule, with the
playoffs slated to get underwa
Y. Restaurant and Sifto Salt played to
next'Friday, March 3. a two -all tie in the first game and
Goderich Motors trounced Chib
SQUIRT ALL STARS Grill by a score of 8-1. Lorn
Fisher and Tom Doherty were the
goal getters for Sifto Salt. Kevin
Goddard and Mark Hutchins
scored- for.• th•e ~Goderich
Don ,Elliott's Legion Squirt All -
Stars lost the first game of the.
0.M.H.A.
he-
0.M.H.A. playoff 8-1 in Etez _
last Wednesday TerryxeKisch,
assisted by Larry Daer, was the
only scoring' play for ths local
lads.
Most . observers felt . that,
although Exeter, the .defending
0.M.H.A. champions,' have a
strong team again this year, the
scOre was not really indicative of.
the play. The Legionnaires hoped
to prove that to be true in the
second game of the best of three
series which was played here
Tuesday night.
If Goderich won that game, the
third and deciding game of the
series will be played here this
Saturday at 7:00.
PEE WEE HOUSE, LEAGUE
Final week of the regular
Restaurant in the first game. Ian
Lambert and Briant Reid" lead
Goderich Motors `io an 8-1
victory • fn the "second game as
each of thein had'two goals and an
assist. Dale Duncan also came up •
-with one goal and two assists.
John Fuller, Jim -Horton and Tim
Doherty each picked up a goal and
an assist in the game.
Semi -Final play-offs are best 2
out of 3 games and first game' will
commence February 22nd,
Tuesday' at 5:30 when, the 'Club
Grill team take on the Sifto Salt.
Second game will be Goderich
Motors against Goderich e,
Restaurant: When the same teams
go at it again on Thursday, -
February 24. . -
ROTA$Y'BANTAM ALL-STARS,
schedule didn''t change the final - -
standings as Club Grill team,
coached by 'Bill Wedlock and icon ° playoffs,' • Thursday night in
'Bwn tended - up in frr�# )Taco. God'rreh f February 17th) the -
Tuesday, February 15 i'n the first Rotary Bantam's were defeated
game Club Grill defeated p by Elmira Bantam's -by a' close
Goderich Restaurant 17-2. Don score of 4-3. Goderich rotary
Kirkconnell had two goals while
single goals were scored'by David
'a
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Second game of the 0.M.H.A.
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