The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-28, Page 1011' ,
PAGE i 'G,OOERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVF.h113F`R 2s: 1974
Meals on Wheels the winner
The Signal -Star Paper Leafs,
'led by a strong three -goal per-
formance by the editorial
department, came from"behind
to lose convincingly to the
Detroit Red Wing Old Timers,
last Sunday.
Tice Old Timers proved to be
about„ twice, as good as the
.Paper Leafs, as the final score
was approximately 13-7, depen-
ding upon which goal one
counts`
The benefit game staged in
the Goderich Memorial Arena,
raised $600 for Meals an
Wheels and - $500 for the Old
Timers' Charity. An additional
$235 was raised to meet the.
Old Timers' travelling expenses
to come to Goderich.
The game was very close un-
til the 59 'second mark of the
first period, when the Cid
Timers' Jack Roberts broke the
scoreless tie. The Paper,Leafs,
not -being 'quitters, tied the
game at 7:08, when junior
magnate, Robbie Shrier scored
for the Leafs.,
Tbe Leafs went into a defen-
sive shell to attempt to protect
the 1-1 tie, and the Old Timers
quickly scored four times in
seven minutes. The period en-
_ ded on a good note for- the
Leafs, as Gary Loewen won a
face-off deep in the Red Wing
zone and scored on a rising
wrist Shot.
. It was 7-2 in favor .of the Old
Timers, late in the second
period before the Leafs got on
the board again. Leaf goalie,
Dave "Willie" Williams, who
played tremendously on Of-
fense, as well as being a stand-
out between the pipes, sent Jeff
.Seddon away with'a.breakaway
pass. Seddon made no mistake,
scoring the first of his'lwo goals.
The Seddon goal' upset the
Old Timers to such an extent
that they scored twice' in' the
next two minutes, to take -a 5-3
lead into the dressing room of-.
ter two periods.
Leaf • coach Ed Byrski was
visibly upset with his' team's
play early in the third' period.
The Old Timers, sensing this,
decided to .'give Ed and ,goalie
' Dave Williams a break. They
switched goalies, with the Leafs
for a few seconds. This stirred
the. Leafs spirits somewha"t as
they enjoy taking shots at their.
- own goalie. Unfortunately,. they
didn't get a chance -to touch the
puck before the Old Timers'
Rusty Miles raced in and took
a a shot at the Leafs' new goalie,
Mike' Kanat. Kanat gloved the
puck and promptly tossed it
into the Leaf goal.
Coach Byrski screamed
"High 'treason," and demanded
to have Williams back. After
much deliberation, the Leafs
were awarded • the goal also,
making the score 9-4. To- the
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01..d TimOrsiNP
apor. Loafs
in benefit .garne
t Ill the 1)vuo,ll ll('t, scored the at+lQer"al OI(1 'l'Imers, on
()l(1 Timers' final goal Ile talion Referees Deb' Shew•felt
clim' out of the penalty Pox iand Tett Williams were lenient
where he way ser\ !ng rl penalty, however. They realized that
and scored on . Buchanan was just
.teff "Flashy I5i":Seddon keep his balance, evetytilmge he -
second goat. coaling off a
•
Washed off the scot i+rrg aytth-his grabbed a red sweater..
BrianFtum1
scramble In front of the I)etl:i►it • g missed a
glorious scoring opportunity
net when he was awarded
There were !line penalties `penalty shut, 'but he failed to -
called in the game, 011 going to control, the plead' puck, which
the ()Id Timers At one tinw, weighed, about three pounds.'
they played four men short, but
the Paper Leafs failed to
capitalize, when none of them
could get the puck away from
Old -'Eimer star, Lou- Bendo,
who killed off all the penalties.
The Leafs. didn't draw any
penalties hecause of the stern
training prograr'n of Coach Byr-
ski, and because they could
rarely get within two feet -of
any Old Timer.
John Buchanan got away
with a few questionable calls '
however, as he pulled Own
players and the 1,011() fans.ln
attendance, ,this 'seethed to be
the turning point.-
Just asu thc' Leafs n\ere
making a strong coeback. the
Wings
gs scored two more goals,
even though ,,Willtarus was
using a goal stick th,' site of a
billboard
Brian liming added a goal
for the Leafs, when, he scooped.
up a loose hockey „stick (with
the puck glued to it) and threw
it in the Red Wing net. ,il
Then John Buchanan, who
had had trouble 'shooting the
puck throughout the game, -
reverted hack to his youth
when he was a basketball star,
picked, up the puck outside the
face. -off, and threw it into the
DetroPt goal, 'for what he
thought was two points. He
jumped.'in the air, and yelled,
"The basket, is good!"
He 'was awarded a -goal.
Mike. Karim, who was back
Marty Pavelich led the Old
Tirners' scoring with three
goals. Bob Brown scored twice,
with singles going to Jimmy
Peters, 'Nic Cirfor; Joe Klukay,
Jaek Roberts, Ray Tremblay,
Rusty Miles, Loy Bendo and
Mike Kanas:
Ted Lindsay, "Black Jack"
Stewart and Bill .Gadsby were
unable to attend. Lindsay was
very 111, and' Stewart
and Gadsby were held up due
to, business commitments.
Dave Williams' goal stick says •it all. Help! H'e.didn't get too much of it from his•teammates
Sunday, as the Signal -Star Paper Leafs were routed by the Detroit Red Wing Old Timers. He
looks around for his teammates, but can only find a sleeping defenceman. The benefit game
was played before 1,000 .fans in the °Goderich arena. '
Council brief
Goderich Volunteer Firemen
will be paid $1,000 each for
their services in 1974, the . fire
chief to receive $1, 500.
Under a -type of share system
used in previous years, the
firemen.received something like
$750 -each while the chief
received about $1,200 per an-
num.
With' the new system•:: the
town will receive all receipts
from ou.t-of-town k'alls.
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