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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-04, Page 6'PAGE 6—GOfERIGH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,,, JAN 'A'RY 4, 1973 __ --Legion Novice All -Stars ‘}, Win Kincardine tourney The Legion Novice All -Stars won the *Kincardine Winter Games Novice hockey tour- nament' championship Satur- day by defeating Kincardine, 1- 0, Novice All -Stars are- : Danny Maillet (captain), Larry Madge and Mike Hodges (assistant Captains), 'Steve Gallow, Harold, Sartori, J,pm Costello, Robert McDonald: Ken `Reid, at 4:30; and will be playing at The genie was a well -played John Huff, Larry' Gaynor, home as part of the regular one by both' teams, and tour- Stuart Crew, Larry Kelly, Jim Saturday, minor hockey night ----me me t-offieiafs-de r-ibed it ar:---. tor:- -1 `,� true games --at 410 --in an- exhibition _ the Most exciting game they Elliott -and John Alexander. 'game against the strong Forest could recall in the annual tour- Coaches are Don Elliott and All -Stars. n{lment. The only goal of the game came at 14:30 of the second period on a backhand shot by Larry Madge. Robert -McDonald' assisted on the game -winning goal. ...- Kincardine .had a distinct' ed a in territorial- play over the first two periods,. but the brilliant goal tending of Steve • Gallpwkept Goderich in Chita- I would like to ,take the opportunity to thank my readers and gime. wish everyone a very happy new year -` if it hold's any of the ex- With- their one goal lead to L'itement sportswise that -we witnessed this vear..it should be really take into the third period, the .something. ; Goderich -team played inspired I was in Toronto recently and had a -chance to chat with former hockey, to win the champion- (:oderichian Paul Henderson. He sends his best to''all his friends . ship trophy. - N up here: He also told me that he was in -the process of publishing a The defensive play of Mike book, so look for it to hit the boostores in the Clot -too -distant •Hodge, ▪ and Danny Maillet was future.- *`( hope it's better than Sindert's) instrumental in the 'Goderich .. The CHHL (Central Huron Hockey. Leaguel• is -now into full victory...swim,,. The league seem . to be divided into two-divis ons good and - A good crowd of Goderich - had. Forming the good division are the Juveniles,„ the Building supporters ,were on hand to 'Centre,- and--•,DRMCO.. Fighting' for the last play ff spot are Cheer 'the Legion team on. Holmesville.-Bayfield and Sifto Salt. Doug Spitzig t sked me to Goderich played their -way me-ntinn nry-name-in My -column -this -week so-here-it-is-:,$oug-Spit--` into the final by defeating !1g• The games .have been "spirited” to say the least ind if you Hanover, 4.1, and: Walkerton, want a good night of entertainment,. drop over''so e Sunday 6-5, • in earlier games. Kincer-' evening and watch the boys slug Omit: dine had beaten Southampton, Since this reporter has.picked up a few goals the trade!,price has .13-1, and Port Elgin, 7-3, in risen . to -one CCM mouthguard and one set of 36 inch, Cooper their -first round' games.' Weeks suspenders. Any -interested teams please cont et Don ,,,,., Durham, rean,t consolation - Fisher;' Coach, Bayfield Merchants. 'round, defeatingWingham4J, in the final game: The Legion team also took part in the North American ' Clem Wolterbeek and ,his Z.mboni machine, Defence Wayne Cook Silver Stick Novice Tour- . and his skate sharpener, Center; Russ Pinder and his whistle, Left narnent in Forest, and, made a Wing, Mayor Harry Worsell, Right Wing; Bill Beacom and his - good showing, • _- , . . baseball „glove. They defeated Ingersoll in ' Now.. I know .there- will he disagreement with the above selec- first round play on the basis of -•--:tions• but I',ve tried to balance all the factors when selecting this outs.hooting"Ingersoll 8-0 in a Mean.-Drearn Team".- If any of.vou are terribly ,upset, drop me a ten ..minute overtime period af- line and. I'll ,give your choices some consideration. - See you next :week. - • Dick Madge, and manager is Howard Carroll. The .' Legionnaires will be playing in Mitchell W.O.A.A. genie tliis`=Stturday • SPORTS AC.TION SINE I have been asked by several players in the CHHL to -elect a 1972 "Mean - Team" so I hope I'm not being .at all -prejudiced when I. select the following. Goal: one -one available, Defence; -ter the teams were deadlocked in a 1-1' tie at the end of regulation time: Mike Hodges. scored the Goderich goal.' -In: second 'round' play, Goderich- was eliminated, losing 3-0 to a strong Waterloo team. Waterloo had previously -defeated Strathroy, 7-2, and then went on- to beat Chatham, . 6-0, , to _qualify for the final„ championship game in the'"A" ' series.. Members of the Legion LIFE IS AN MOWING STRUGGLE,TO KEEP, MONEY COKING iN AND HAIR AND TEEN FR o M COMING OUT. 'M ]OES BP Service .Station and ,.Coffee. Shop I 411 Huron. Rd., Goderich . 524-6871 • • t f Intermediate Hockey 0 ame with Kincardine cancelled by weather The Goderich Sailors .only. game fast week with Kincar- dine fast Friday evening was cancelled when only two Kin - carding players made it to Goderich. Ba -d- weather preven- ted , the retna.;ning.,,Kincardine players from Makingthe trip, 'l'he Sailors are tied .for first place in the standings with the Seaforth Revers with 14 ' dine both at 3 with' points apiece:Code rr eh,-.-Walkerloh-2 away and 1 at however has . played .-one.-•..less,) home; 1 'away game with Tort :game. Goderich is .7-3 and' Elgin and 1 home game. with. Seaforth '7=4.' Port Elgin Meaford. Sunocos are, third with 12 " Here are the dates of p.m. ,encounter. The Beavers and Sailors tangle in Seaforth on Tuesday, January 9. . The, Sailors are almost halfrwdy through. their 22 -game schedule having played- 10—games. 'l-eeking. Goderich has 5 games Building remaining with .Seaforth, 2 at. first place home .and 3 away, including . this week's; two with -Linear',- home, COUNTRYCL.UB With holiday festivities almost over, it's time to get back in the hack so polish those curling boots and shake 'the dust from your broom.,4 The second draw which got under- way this. week appears as , promising as the first with rco • rd....turnout.-... --The men are reminded.that if they caupot be there for their game, itis up to them to get a spare. The ladies' Tuesday af- ternoon draw has ten rinks — therefore two rinks will curl on 'Monday afternoons. The Boxing Day Jitney, organized by the John Schaefer's . and the Stan' Paquette's was. a great success. Winning rink was skipped by Tom Moore; second runner Alvin McGee, third winner Stan Paquette, fourth winner Jim Peters. - That delicious pot' luck din- ner proved that there must be many excellent cooks in Goderich and, of course,_ John and Stan 'showed impeceab e" taste in their selection of prizes. *All in all,' a thoroughly en- joyable day. The ladies' jitney on Decem- ber 28 was won by Barb Hawkins; Maxine Martin; Ber- CHHL A. nice Moore; consolation, Phyl Durst: • The playoffs for the provin- cial competition have "been completed and the Club will be, represented by -Doris Paquette, skip;- Mae Schaefer, Connie McIntyre ''and Faye Ribey. -AHyena--interested--in- view.ing.. keen competition female curling, is invited to drop in at the Club, anytime -Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday..of next..... week. The New Year's dance was well attended and anyone with whom I have spoken at least remembers having a terrific time and that Phyl Durs 's.hors d'oeuvres were /simply delicious: Plans are in the offing for the St' Patrick's Day Mixed Bon - spiel. Each rink will be made up of a local couple and an out- of-town couple so invite a curling couple for the weekend and joih the fun! A reception wt, be held' on Friday evening (March 16) 'followed by one game. Play will resume on Saturday morning • culminating with dinner and dance on Saturday, evening _.. (March 17). Vor further details, contact Tom Jasper or Alvin McGee. DRMCO, Bayfield tie in thriller The only gaine ,in .-the C.H.H.L. last week, played last Wednesday in Goderich, ended in a :3-3 deadlock between DR eight wins and a loss. The Juveniles are second with fif- teen ,points on 7. wins, 1 loss and 1 tie. DRMCO is:2 points MCO: and . Bayfield:, .behind the Juveniles with ,a- 6- Bavfield built up a 2-0 lead � 4-1 record. Holmesville is t)n goals by.'Morley Leaking at fourth with seven points on 2:06 and Phil' Turner at 8-56 wins, 5 losses 'and 1 • tie,- before ierbefore John Hodge cut their' —Byfield has a 2-7-2;record for_ lead to one^at 11:32,4 the first 6 .points. ° Sifto Salt is in 'the - from '.Jake Allin. - basement with a 0-8-1. record -• for 1 point. lnis Johnston tied the game """ • at 5:33 of the second from Ed . The games this., week, Jones. Nine.teen-seconds later, MCO- plays Buirding Centre at 5:52, .Ed Jones put DRMCO and • Bayfield . opposes the in front from .John Hodge. Don Juveniles,~on Sunday; 'January Crawford- tied the game for 7 in Goderich. In Clinton on Bayfield at 2:35 of -the third Tuesday evening; Holmesville from Don .Freeman and Morley plays-theuveniles, On Wed- nesday, -, -.January .10 in Goderich, Sifto Salt plays DR - MCO. points on 6 wins and 4 losses. Meaford and Kincardine both "have'6 points. 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