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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-11, Page 7:wan mai es 1St '2 )0 1- 1- At the Sailors' home game on Friday night, Bill Clements (far right) of Goderich presented the club with his first donation of two dozen hockey .sticks. He plans to give two dozen sticks per month for the rest of the season. Pictured receiving the sticks are from left to right, John Doherty, captain Bin Fritzley, and: coach. Doug Cruickshank. (staff photo) Ari:tak's cost ioiltrlci The Seaforth. Beavers out- scored the Goderich Sailors 3-1 in the final period to gain a 6.6 tie with the sailors last Friday GQDERICL SIG1"4AL=STAR: UR$1MY. JA1VAliky Beavers ani' Sailors Jewell and deked him. Art McDougall tied the game for Goderich at 17:02 from Wayne Doak. Doak set up Wane Fisher r • minor penalties. Dirk Wolter- beek of Goderich was given a 10 -minute misconduct at 17:04 of the second for arguing with -*next week. ' They are at home tomorrow e4ening , Frida jr January 12 against "Kincardine at $;30 p.m.: at home to evening, January 5. Goderich for Goderich'i second goal at the referee when the referee made mistakes in -the second 18:32. Twenty four seconds disallowed a Goderich goal -- and third periods which cost later at -18:56 from Jim Farrish. saying the puck had not crossed them a win. Fisher scored into the top left the line. • - With a 5-1 lead midway cornet; m:iller. scored '.."` ". �"".� " his Jim Hayter tne pbst *ow, through the second; period " saeon perm m r ha-rlid d -'�'. the from Art with a ":drive'in the third Goderich looked to' hake the Mclg7ugail. anc:TQm ,QrawfQrsi, d a bou out i Al perio nd _ need oto game well ''in "contrdl taut Carter`s g, 'oa der ell yvas ih..�ve��p--&~ _ �:�Itrn"..Ha-your .;scored- Qn .J�=_natrlaacclu�ckin��iA�.th�e�gat�e _. ecL� ff " �T !$ -for finit unasaiat a ort-- a r-` tled to tie the game. Al Carter Art McDougall was taken hard came up with several - good Goderich's fifth foal Bob Beut-' tenmiller scored hissecond into. ,the boards late in the saves tri the final period to keep goalof the game at 13:05 from second period and did not play •Seaforth in the game. Rob Lawrie and Paul Rau. in the Bob Beuttenmiller� . open d . The st Jack McLlwain cut the scoring at 8:41 of tir, f Goderich's lead to two at 13:32 period from Rob Lawrie and Paul Rau. Lawrie fed Beutten- miller a pass and' he skated- in alone on Goderich goalie Chuck L(T'S T&LKMINOR NOCEt (continued from page .6)- "Costello.- Mike Hodges scored of competition should help the the other two,'both unassisted. • Legion Mite All:Stars. Keep up Harold Sartori chalked up the the .good work, Doug and Den- shutout in the Goderich goal., } Ms. The Legionnairesrso far this'" Mite "B" team played in season have compiled an im- Bayfield-Sunday, December 29, pressive record of twelve wins 1972 against the Bayfield and a tie in fifteen games. Novice team: Goderich won 6-4. _ The next home -game for Don Darrell Graham, who was ad- Elliott's team is this Saturday ded to bolster the team, along at 7:15 p.m." when Seaforth with Jeff Denomme, scored plays here. Seaforth inflicted three . goals. David Gallow, the only loss in league play on Scott Ross a and Daryle Madge Goderich, 6-3• in an early had the other goals. •..; season encounter, but Goderich Kentucky Fried Chicken are came back to record a 6-1 win. sporting new cres .. Sanders on their sweaters, On Sunday the Legionnaires IIanly.- thanks to Vic Pope, and M. J. will be playing an exhibition Peters who did the sewing. game' in Brussels. against Kin - is of Colonel in - their last meeting. Rik '� Rawson 'scored unassisted at the 13:40 mark of the first -period and then Drek Divok proceeded to rob player after player until he retired. Goderich did -not scone ,again. until again - until 13:40 of the final period when -they finally broke the 1-1 - tie that had existed since the seven minute mark of the third. Paul Helesic took his time and cleanly beat Dave Williscraft on . a play he' set- up himself by some aggressive forechecking. Gary Peters put himself on the point sheet again when - he drove home a pass from Hugh •:`LEGION ,cardine as• -part of a Legion NOVICE ALL-STARS sponsored Pee -Wee tour - nantent: Goderich played Kin - The Legion Novice All -Stars cardiae in the finals of the Kin - won two games Jas Saturday. cardine Winter Games Tour- w " 'I'n a regularlyscheduled nament, defeating them 1-0 to WOAA game played in Mit- win the championship, so the chell, the Legionnaires carne rematch of . these two teams away with a close 3-2 victory should be an interesting one. over,.,a much in owed Mitchell team:" In their only other. PEE --WEE ALL-STAR§. meeting this year, Goderich - had blasted Mitchell 8..0: ,'.a,+•= .i-, : Last,,week waa.4another.:one :, Dan`Maillet scoredtwo goaf ° game, weeic_r-for'-iheirPee': Woes. against his old team-mates to Saturday night they enter- , lead. the nter•,.lead..the Goderich -scoring.. tained Clinton_ here and . came , Larry Madge scored the win- away ;with -their ninth win citning goal while , Goderich was ' ,the season as against one loss. -playing "a man short mid -way This was the_ fourth and last through the third-, pgriod,, game of .the regular schedule Maillet assisted on the goal with Clinton and the locals ran Mitchell goals were scored by their total' to 29 goals for to'3 B.. Jackson and J. Heinbuck, against 'for the 'Clinton series. with M. Pederson assisting on After an easy 12-0 score a both.. - week"ago Goderich was pressed The G oderic h team then hard'` for a 3-1 win this week. returned home to take the ice The same goalie that gave them against the highly ,v•-• rated an easy night l�ast'.week played Forest Firemen and shut them outstanding -hockey.. this-, week out, 4-0. • as he:allowed-'only one -goal to - Robert McDonald scored two the late stages of the, second of the Goderich goals, the first . period when he retired after assisted-rby Larry Madge, and taking a hard shot on the arm the second -by Ma j e and Jim off - the stick of.,Mike Lapaine. • Back ori top .,. -(continued :from page 6) front 2-1 at 6:52 of the second on a goal by Bill- Duckworth. Ray Allin scored twice for DR - MCO with singles • going to Ed Jones, Jim Kelly,- Ken Lep, " Steve Doak; Jghn,:\Hodge 'and Bob Papple. ' Rick Sower -by., opened the scoring. at 5:59 of the . first period for Building Centre with an unassisted effort. Bob Pan- ple tied the-:game.at 7;06 •from Del Bedard. Bill Duckworth sent Building Centre back fr:ont.. at 6:52 of _,the -' second _ from goalie' Doug Spiizi: Ray Allin tied the game at 7:42 from Del Bedard and''Bob ,Papple.‘ Jim Kelly put DRMCO out in front for° the first time in the game at 1.3:06. from John -Hodge. The Hodge-LeerJones combination accounted ;for two goals 19 seconds apart fot.] DR - MCO in the ;thiel. period. Hodge scored at 4126 front-, Jones and Lee and it was Jones --from Hodge and. Lee at'4:45.,A five minute major cost Building; • Centre two goals. „• ' Ray Lawson oi` Building was given- a ' f_ive,"'tninute major', at 6 8; and Building Centre two • • Ray Lawson of Building Cen- tre was given a five =minute major at 8:56 and Building Centre was playing short when Steve Doak scored at 9:34 fro'nr Ed Jones and Ray Aloin at 13:06' from Dave Graf., Ken Lee scored bRMCO'e eighth goal at 17:19 from . Harald !Addy, Each team was given two minors in :the grime. Building Centrewwas also gtyen ,a major. In the`second game last Sun - .e V P day, Al Shelton scored three goals to lead the KFC Juveniles to a 6-1 romp over; field... Ia acAdam `scored the. only goal of the first 'period from 'Bruce Bowman at 12;41. Al Shelton put the Juveniles, .- out in front by three with -two goals'' fourteen seconds apart at. the 59 second mark and 1:13. Bruce Bowman assisted on the" first goal and Paul Kelly on second. Don Johnston_ broke/in alone on Dori Bedour _and _deked. him toB- o r.�aJ ell's o t goal at -,2:27 of the second. The Juveniles held a 4-1 lead after, two periods on Brian Thomp-, " son's goal at 13:1-3 unassisted. Dan Duncan and Brian Thom - „ peon assisted - on Tim McAstocker's . goal at 8:57. Shelton scored his third goal of, the game at 15:45 from Bruce Bowman. Ten minor penalties were called by Reuss Pruder. and Ken Crawford,' five for each team.. It should be a good game this Sunday evening, at `.7:00 p.m. between Building Centre. and the. Juveniles. In the. second game,' Sifto Salt plays Bayfield::' . In .Clinton on Tuesday, January -.,.16 - Hoh nesville plays Building Centre, Sifto Salt and 'the ,uveniles _'play on • Wed= nesday evening in .Goderich. - BY JACK CUMMINGS Goderich will try for number 10',wthis Saturday-; when they play Seaforth here. - from Jim Dick and Randy Heinbuck. Bill McLaughlin put Seaforth with in one at the four minute mark or the third period from Jack McIlwain. Rob -Miller tipped in Dirk Wolterbeek's slapshot from the blue line for Goderich's sixth goal. Tom Crawford was given, an assist on the goal. • Terry Craig backhanded the puck over a sprawled Chuck Jewell to make the score 6-5: Jack Mcllwain tied the game at 6-6 with second goal of the game ` at 10:38 from Bill McLaughlin and -Jim Dick. Each team Was given three Residential Lighting Display Electric Heating INDUSTRIAL - -COMM:ERCIA RESIDENTIAL - WIRING 4111 44 1101 CUSTOM TRENCHING GRAHAM- ELECTRIC 62 CAMBRIA RD. 4. 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