The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-05, Page 8aG
'PAGE .8.---QQDERICH SIGNALpSTAR,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1974
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continuously and was rewarded
by scoring two • and, assisting
with one while Robert
McDonald and Larry Madge,
who also skated hard
throughout, earned one ' each
and two assists. An assistance
credit went to Mike •Hodges
,• and Robby Trebish who both
consistantly strong hockey
for the Lions.
Sunday „saw the Lions team
in Walkerton Arena to meet
their Pee Wees, which t.hev
have previously tied and lost
to,, so that this •was an impor-
tant gib:'''.• forthe Lions players.
They pi • ided some of the best
rod exciting Pee Wee hockey to
• date.
The • game was a seesaw
throughout with one . team
scoring ,and the other
retaliating but the Lions put on
an extra burst near the end to
McDk'riald and h, 1„
each received one goal with
Kelly -getting the winning dally.
As well assistancecredits went
to Larry, Larry . Boyce and
Randy Graham.
Stephen Gallow °played s ell
in net in both games and Brun
Shewfelt shared the honours in
net .for the Lions.
The combined team effort,
was the highlight of the
weekend hockey exhibited by
each and every player on ,the
Lions Team and both (oath
Don Elliott, and Manager
Richard •Eisler compliment the
entire tearn ' with outstanding
hockey. •
Upcoming, the Lions Will
host Hanover on. Saturday at 7
p.m, and Goderich travels to
Port Elgin on Wednesday
December 1l;
In'the past.week many of you
have' been approached by a
tickets -on two reclining, chairs
to be drawn on December 21 at
the arena. Manager, Richard
Eisler, has organized the team
in an effort that the boys may
earn .the money to pay for their
own team jackets. Please sup-
port these energetic fellows, as
VA:1!,!!TY.
'SAVINGS.
Again Danny Maillet figured,
in).`ortant- in the game as he
c•a.he up with two goals and
four assisting • credits. •Robby
Trei,ish played a, strong" game
ant. scored' -twice and helped
with one.:
Larry Madge, Robert
ti
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[EIS TALK MINOR HOCKEY
they will he out again this week
and .next. Who knows, you may
he the lucky winner of r`l chair
to hoot
PEE WEE
HOUSE LEAGUE
First game, Monday, Novem-
ber 25, was one that could have
.gone either way as 1)en))mme
Flowers lost a close one to the
top team Sift() ~alt :3-1.
Scoreless first period as both °
goalies came through with
some „good saves.
Steve Walters opened the
scoring fortrDenomme Flowers
early in the second period as•
Kirk Goddard sent him in the
`lear for the only goal of the
period ...Robert Cummings,
Denomme's . ,goaltender went
six scoreless periods, but finally
got heat On a nice three way
play, late in the third period
Sifto Salt tied the game. Mike
started the play for Sifto Salt
as David Moore tucked it into
the open side. The tie oreaker''s
goal was set up by defenceman
Don Kloss, who fed Randy Mid -
del -9 pass and he made no
mistake to score the . winning
e
•goal. ,
Goderich O, P. P. carne from
hehtnd to tie Godc'rt, h
Restaurant 2' all in the•set and
gave. [)el Mitchelntore opened
the scoring in the first pet iod fl<
and set •u1) Goderh h
Restaurant's second
which was scored by John
Shear•dow•n
Rick Ryan played a hyo -way
game for Goderich Restaurant
as he set up the first goal and
Martin Midden who has taken
over the goal-tenderS job, and
make some exceptional save tt'1
preserve their tie.
Goderich O.P.P. came- on
strong in the second period as,
perseverance finally paid oft
Dean Bowra got them on the
score sheet to make it 21
Steve Dobie combined with
Robert Jeffrey to tie the game.2
all before the second period en-
ded•
Goaltenders, Brad Shortreed
the opposition scoreless in the
final period.
GODERICH POLICE
FALCONS'
BANTAMS ALL STARS
In 'a regular,schedule game
played in Kincardine Saturdav
night, The (1odert('h. Police
Fah -ons were white -washed by
Kincardine 12-0. Gerry Gaynor
played the first two periods in ., BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE
the nets and 'P(nfv Bedard the Monday's game between Don
filial period. - Hoist Real Estate " and
The goals were not the fault Goderich Elevatoj•s. was the up
of the goal tenders as the set of the year as Goderich,
Falcon defence was definitely Elevators lost their .firr;t game
lacking. Kincardine has an ex- of the regular schedule after
cellent,- all round big hockey winning ti straight.
team, with excellent goalten- Jim Peters, convener of this
ding and should go all the way division was unable to come up
in this division.' with a game report, therefore
Goderich to t couldn't get on , only details available was the
the score sheet as their op-„ score Don Hoist 3, Goderich
position had' superb offensive Elevators 2.
and defensive play. November 27 game McGee
Sun.day's tournament in G.M.. •Parts also turned the
lldertun proved ' to he worth. tables on Goderich-.'Elevator as
while' for the Police Falcons' as they beat them the identical
they won their first round • score 3-2. McGees went ahead
against Tilltiiinburg 4-2. Goal two nothing iii the fl,st period
scorers for this game were Dale on goals by .John Bird and
Duncan, Rick Dawson, -Steve Dave Russell, Doug
Arbour and Roger Lewis. The ; Cruikshank assisting.
t5t d Startin- the. tend period,
BY JACK CUMMINGS
Goderich on' Saturday, Dec
her 7, against Hanover.
wav hockey and deserved t e
win. Their second round was
against Ingersoll, who were, a
• little tougher, and were beaten•
r')•11.
The Falcon play in Walker-
ton on December 2 and again in
c 3es `. 'ar s
at the 1:15 mark as Rick Leddy
was set,.up by Dave Russell.
Goderich Elevators came on
strong in the third period as
Brian Reed scored two goals
Merl Sager started the play on
both of then and Mark Hut- was by Randy Stoddart
chins also picked U) a point nut unassisted.
of Brian goals. Don Hoist' made it 2-0 at the
Thursday's garne was can- 25 second mark of the second
celled, and rescheduled for period as Larry McGee beat
Satt)rday night as the bantam Mark Jones 'as he picked up
All -,Stars were in Kincardine Jacques Richards :pass on the
for a game. Don. Hcilst • Real, opening play. IvicGee G.M.
Estate, scored three unan- Par 'i' fought back to tie the
swered goals in the-third.period_. score on two gtt'ick goals, 'dim
to 'win 5-2. Wi4kin and Geol. King were the
Only goal in the first period marksmen, drawing assists
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