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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-02, Page 6WWNM $TAR, THURSDAY; MARCH.% 1972 Let's Runners up in pie SiftoSalt Bonspiel played Saturday at the Maitland Country Club was this rink skipped by Tom Moon, Ieft. Other members'of the rink are, left to right from the 'skip, Stu Gilbert, vice, Jameson Ribey and Bob Jessop.-photo by Bob Legg Busy competition week in .D.C.1, athletics B� Basketball RICHARD MADE The GDCI Vikings senior Stratford`Ron Kemp had. 18. . basketball team hit the end of the Play-off trail last Tuesday when • they dropped an- 87-51 decision .to Stratford Central in the Huron-=. -.Perth semi-finals,. • . The Vikings; 'who had a seven win; two'loss record in regular season play; vkere unable to cope" • with , the more experienced Stratford squad in the cOsy confines of their own gymnasium. Coach Phil Bugler pointed out . :that, one factor in giving. the •• Stratford team greater depth than squad"is'the 'fine' elementary school basketball ,program that • operates in Stratford.' Rudy Boogerman. with 22 points -was the leading; scorer for Larry Landreth 17 and Bob 'Shaw 14 points for the winners, For the' Vikings, Dave Carruthers had .16- points. Brian MacKenzie 14, Brock Stimson and Gary Yeoman seven apiece, Steve *Stringer six, and Doug Fisher. ' three. Stratford led at halftime -38-- 21. 38-21. . In the other Huron -Perth semi- final, Central Huron of Clinton eliminated Stratford Northwestern. Clinton and Stratford Central' are currently involved in a two -game :total point series to determine the Huron - Perth championship. Both the boys and girls: curling • Exeter third ..with 21 . points. teams from GDCI. coached by Al Goderich was right behind with 20 . Sumner, took part last. week in points. Th3 girls' team. consisting Of Laura Ginn was a -highlight of the skip. Lauri Qinn. vice Karen. GOCI team's perforraanCe. Rivett, se.cond Brenda Moore and The boyS' team wajs eliminated leads Kathleen Mocreath. and in.a qualification by Debra Oke..plus Vicki Vaiwone. ..xefe"--7Tr he play -O. • Bonnie ,WestbroOk .. and -"ENilenda to eliminate two of the:ten schools 'eight Schools' competing.- competition: was held. St. Marys finished fir -t With a .* Teani members were skip perfect three win. no loss record Jerry Durst, vice Ken• Bogie. Wingham. 'Exeter ate. 'Second jim Durst and lead I3ob Goderich all had-two-iid one Simpson, Plus Alan 'VVorgau, Alan Wingham finished second by Bob Sithpson's 'play was virtue :of -their .22 .point8.40,witiri -outstanding,for,t1i4;GDCI team,. MITE "B ALL-STARS • In an exhibition game in Lu`cknow played Tuescl'ay February 22, the Mite "B" Alt Star's lost a close one, by a score oft -1. . , Doug Huff, coach for Caxiadiary• Tire arranged ,this game •and made it possible for.them to play. M' ho play-offs. Legion Aux. Flyers came through with a 4-.1 victory as David Eastwood got the hat trick, and John Alexander got.the fourth goal. Dave MacDonald seored°.. the lone goal. for the Bedford Hotel. r with Ja ckey k Cummings games, defeating penfiant-winding All Star were °eliminated from Kentucky Fried Chicken, 4-2, the OMk1A playoffs last week. and beating Legion 4---1. losing.a best of. three•series to the , Danny. Maillet had.'a hat trick, Exeter Broncos'two games to one while Druce Melick got the other with one game tied goal for Gardiner's in. their win The key to the Exeter, victory over' K.F.C.. . Randy Stoddart: was' theinability, of the Second game Saturday morning assisted by Jeff Denomy,'and Paul Legionnaires to win ..on the was a, real thriller as the Legion..? Yeoman,were the goal -getters for smaller ice surface in:Exeter'. Many thanks go to�Poug, and the. Aux. Sailors blew a'.2-0,1ead and . Kentucky Fried Chicken. The 13ironcos, last year's all ekeyparents who lielp and give were down 3--2 with. less than a Bruoe Melick and Ted Doherty Ontario. champions had an . niee,r_n- o�rc er hat tr e,.� A m nu�t�e eft in the ame,<when Paul };e h ' scored .: 1 e' exhibition games can . be played. Legere scored 'hies,t- h ra" goa d riar liner s teat Legion.. ° Terry good advantage there to slow down The •pla iers really appreciate .the*carne to salvage a tie for the Sowerby , got the lone Leg.ton the fast -skating Goderich team having the opportunity. to 'play ' S a i 1 o r s .a g°a i n s t Goderich counter. Exeter won the first game ofthe hockey out of. town. Goderich's Elctric. Glenmark Homes ended the series 8-1 fn Exeter, t)ut it,was a only goal was scored by Steven Steve Sager tied the game at 2- .,schedule on the right foot, beating different story when the teams Boyce. MITE "A" ALL-STARS In an exhibition gtme played Saturday evening in GOderich, the visiting.Mite team froth Toronto. went down to•a 7-1 defeat. First period was scoreless. Then' early in the second period Goderich opened the scoring on a goal by Jim Fritzley. TorontO tied the score, with their only goal of the game, scored by Jean Before the .second period ended, Willie Iknemrne, Paul Leger, Jim Fritzley, John Huff - and Steve Sager all got goals. Final goal, was scored by Mark MITE HOUSE LEAGUE Canadian Tire is now on top of ,thelound-robin series with four .points as they won their second straight game Friday, February 25, against MacDonald Marine by Larry Kelly continue's tO be the • top goal:scorer as he picked up ' .another hat trick for. Canadian Tire. Dwaine • Elliott Opened the scoring for Canadian Tire and alsopicked np''an assist. 'Darrell Graham and*John Huff also got an assist in the game. Spoiling Lou" DeWinters shut' out was MacDonald ,Marine's playerJim Fritzley who was set- up on a We passing. play from Robert Jeffery and Stephen Dobie. First game Saturday morning •allashe'ptitGoderith Electric on .Mills _Motors 3-4: Doug., - played in Goderich. The local lads ' last Tuesday to even the Series. ' Mike Hodges and Bill . Peters • scored the Goderich goats, while David Bogart got the only Exeter goal in the third period. . 'Qoderich having won the. flick of the coin, the ttiird game was also played here, on ..Saturday night. ....TharfUrned out 1.6be one of the `most exciting games seen here in some time,as the teams battled to, Goderichled.3-2 at the end of , the firSrperiod on goats by Larry McGee, 412i114Peters and Larry * Daer. McGee picked up an assist' -, on ' Peter's • goal, while Mike Hedges aSsisted on McGee's, and Davis Bogart and David BelT. assisted by Bogart, got the first period goals for the visitors. • Each team scored once in Ilie second period. Brian Mercer - pulled Exeter into a 3-3 tie. but . picture goal on a pass from' Larry, and egion plays. Mills Motors at * Exeter sent the ;game into .6:80. • , ' . - overtime by sCoring the 'only goal ,,On Saturday morning at 8:00, in an exciting third. pePiod, It was, • . the tWo losers of the Frida gaiireST will :meet in. consolation round play. At. 9:00 op' Saturday da Y Brian Mercer, "With his second goal of, the night that did the morningith winner of the Friday In the dvertime. Mercer seored Gardines Dairy—Glenmark again to put Exeter into the lead Homes game ill meet pennan't ' for the first time in the game and winning Kentucky Fried chicken final-gameS•for the championship trophy and th runner-up trophy , his '' Legion Coach Don Elliott pulled goalie for a sixth attacker in e' will be held next,weekend. 'SQUIRT ALL STARS rk the last minute of Olay and the move paid off. From a laceoff'in the score sheet with two quick • Cruickshank scored twice for goals, both unassisted. Allan Glenmark and picked up an'assist. Bakker got the go ahead goal as Doug Trevers got the other goal. Stephen Boyce set him uP and it Rick Leddy got an assist. 'Paul looked likea victory for Goderich Young scored tor 11411 Motors. Electric up until the last minute Mills Motors tame batk to win when Paul Legere tied the sceye final game; beating Legion 3-2. Larry .Daer led _the Motormen with two goals, with Wayne Jackson getting the other goal for Mills. Steve Arbour and .LarryMcGeereplied for Legion. Final standings, aS released by , convener Don Elliott, show. Richard Madge's Kentucky Fried Chicken tearo finishing in ".first prace with 36 points on 17 wins, three losses and two ties. Jim Peter's Gardiner's Dairy team finished second with 29 points, Homes' tea.m points behind in third place with 23 pqints. Legion, coached by Warren Moland, and Mills Motors, coached by George Osmond, finished in a fourth - place tie with 10 points each. The playoffs begin this Friday, March 3, when Gardiner's Dairy logive each team one point. Both theseteams are tied for second with tht.ee points each. In the first game Monday, February 28, Goderich Elec.tric and Legion Auxilary Flyers 'plqed to a 2 -all tie. Goderich Electric went ahead 2-1 on. StevenSager's second goal of the game. John Alexander tied -the game as he also had a two -goal performance. All goals were ithassisted and both goalies made some good stops the game. Secoed game also endedin a• tie as Mark Rowe tied the score for the Legion Auxilary Sailors, and salyagedone point .as MacDonald Marine just coilldn't hold bn to the 2-1 lead. Scoring for MacDonald Marine was Steve Dobie and. Larry Boyce who picked up an assist. Paul' Legere got the first , Sailors. Final SCOre Third game. Canadian TiPe white -washed t3edford Hotel 97-0 and now have won 3 games to, take the lead in , the Round -Robin goals, John Huff had 2 goals while other goal scorerS were 'David MacDonald and Greg Fox. • SQUIRT HOUSE 'LEAGUE The Squirt House League regular schedule came to an end and Bedford Hqtel who were both ' with four' gameS played fast week. Please -turn to yage 7 Wrestling T1,vo wrestlers from the GDCI wrestlieg team did well at the all - Ontario 0:F.S.S.A. meet held at -the UniVerSity. of Glielph.:IaSt Friday and Saturday. Al Drennan and Jim Reaburn were the only two wrestlers competing in the 0.F.S.S,A. meet • from the Huron -Perth • -Conference: Competing. in the 178' pound class, Drennan won his first match on Friday. He- lost .his second fight on Saturdgy, to the 'eVentual winner of the 178 pound .class, but came back to win his. match to the wrestler who finished third in the. all -Ontario results. Al won twenty and lost only two bouts this season and was the Jim Reabern, who fought in the W.O.S.S.A. runner-up, also won his first fight Friday night. He lost his second bout on Saturday and was unable to compete further because of a shbulder injury. sustained in that match. Reabtirn finishel the *season with 21 victories and only two losSes. , Both Drennan and Reaburn 'will he graduating this year, bringing 'to an end careers as -two of the .mest successful wrestler's ie the school's history. MIXED LEAGUES GODERICH PSYCHIATRIC '• HOSPITAL • Andy Williams, .427: Gar:‘; Chambers, 508; Keith Machan, 487; Marlene Harrison. 540; Linda Burnett, 304; Lyle BroWn. 495. Hot Shots—s3, jim Harrison, 634; Mel Timms, 496; Thelma McDougall,., '582; Linda Chisholm, 452; Marie. Gand Busters -1 .• Lyall Mabon, 644; Judy Timms,, .522; 'aeorge Qregg, 513; Lynda .Chambers. 493; Pat O'Connor, 324; Dave Dodds, 547. 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