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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-16, Page 11�r,15.�,.k.4,,6�ytr.,ri,"R74h,�>t�•:aH«r ns.rt ,.xr.R..� • al' GODERICH S Ierl�lA �.-STA►,', 'I'�t,1RS1��►'4'+ ��AH���'�1.0A I1. Hockey tournaments are being played all through Western Ontario, and on the 'weekend, we had the op-`" portunity- to take • in the Minton Recreation Com- mittee's seventh annual Bantam Hockey Tour— nament. Sunday, January 12th the Brantford Chargers led by 'Wayne Gretsky .yion the A.A.A. division cham- pionship against Cambridge. The star of the game 'in my books was Brantford's goaltender Greg Stevenson, who stopped over 50 shots in the final game -as. Brantford won 4-1. Wayne , Gretsky.. opened the, 'Scoring, set up the second goal, and displayed, real good hockey ability and was -on the ice for near -lythe, whole game. By a way of interest, this Bran- tford team in their division, have only won two games all season, up until this tour- nament: The Goderich Police Falcons in class `yA" l'ost their first game 7-0 against Stoneybrook and will be playing in the consolation this. Friday at 6:30 ' ,against South - London. • ' Don't forget about " the benefit game to be played Saturday night at 8:30 at the Goderich Memorial Arena between the Signal Star Paper 'Leafs and the CKNX Try Hards. Proceeds from the game will be donated to 'minorhockey in Goderich and'tickets May,, be pur- chasAed from players, coaches or 'any of the Signal - Star tearer for one dollar. The Paper- Leafs promise to provide some downright hu oro s enterta'inrtie. ,t alba g// ith their /Shoddy/ y/ di 1 of hockey skills- so on ',out and suppor m i°nor • hocke association, o It - • J e GRAHAM ELECTRIC NOVICE ALL-STARS M The -Electrics remained undefeated in their league play with a 4-1 win over Brussels,. ,last •Thtersday»., . assist: Greg Marshall picked Mike' Eastwood led the --at---,up—two quick goals--7—tate in •taoic with three' gra i4 ea'nd) •te - peiiod. Scott MacDonald John Thompson notched the ' was responsible in setting up' other. Daryl Madge had fwo "Greg's first goal. assists; both on' the •East- There was no, scoring in Wood goals.' The bdys scored the, second period, as we had fast ,goals .at, 1:01 and 2:18 of excellent goaltending by Pat the first period. But the, boys ffissett, who played a strong had -some toughs luck around game in the ,nets for Glen,, th'e'•ne'ts in the second' period. mark Homes. Chris Knox Steve "'Sinclair and Grant .spoil y, Jim Reynolds. .Carrow • moved the puck up shutout as »he got Glenmark well and Tim Chisholm did, Homes' only" goal at 4:50 of the hard hitting On - the the third°` period. David defense.' Tim .Riehl. made Mahood. 'assisted,' ' Greg some .good a. receives after Marshall picked .up the hat being •caught at the, op- trick as heknocked in his position blueline. ., On " Saturday the teams changed arenas and the locals - were . given .a very good lesson. They played• good hockey for:two periods and as a result had a 4-04 lead.However, in the third, 'we . let•``' up 'and ' Brussels notched five straight goals to Gode"rich Electric's final win 5-4 D,aryl•Madge led our `' goal. attack with two goals and In -Tuesday's second game, four assists. John -Thompson it was wide oPen hockey with and Mike Eastwood had ' end to ^ end rushes and it singles. The— Electrics produced . one of the best mni'Ssed a few, chances in the Atom .Ff 'use, League games third. which 'might have of the 'season, Canadian slowed Brussels down: The Legion Auxiliary scored the• game was marred by very 'tie breaking goal with less poor officiating especially .than 3 minutes remaining to early „in the game when edge Mclntee Real Estate 6- offsides were missed and the' , 5., Both .goaltenders were Brussels team were 'allowed called on to mak, ,> sone to make checksby having exce'l'lent -stags in the game their sticks aro 'nd the ,,and they, eor-e 'would have Electrics necks. It, seems the been higlieif it ,wasn't for new highsti.cking.rule ''hasn't caught on yet .in Brussels. This Saturday the ' Electrics are in' Seaforth for a 5:30 game. NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE A regular scheduled game started Saturday morning at 9 a.m.' with Gard,iner's Dairy -winning the .game with 'one lone goal by Peter Conlon. Congratulations • to Mike Fuller - who got a shutout in, the nets for Gardiners Dairy, At 10 a.m., the Legion Auxiliary and Mr. Stereo had a very fast game with Mr„ Stereo.` winning 3-0. Trevor 'Erb scored the. first' goal assisted by John Stokes, the, second goal was also by Trevor' Erb unassisted. The next Mr. Stereo goal was scored by David Jewell who is really . showing ` 'imp prove:ment and is becoming an - outstanding - player. Raymond Bedard once again .. Tot a shutout, "for Mr, Stereo, He is also showing great potential. A'OM/HOL1S he f y, • God Brian Murray who , kept Mclntee Real' Estate"in' .the game. It was 3=2 at•.the end of the first period.4a Brian Shortreed picked up two goals for the Legion and the other one ,was by Paul Bolan. Ray Vanstone was responsible for starting the play on -both of Mclntee's " goals one by Tom 1Smith and the other by 'Dave Ruxton. Mclntee Real Estate tied the ••game _at 3-3 in the second period as Brent Fisher picked up. Dave Ruxton's pass to beat goaltender Paul McCartney: Before the period ended, Allan Hough was set up , by Greg connell' on a. two-man break; away • and Brian Shortreed - scored , his third goal of the game giving him' the hat 'trick making it a, 5-3 game for the,legion. " In.' . thefinal period, Mclntee Real Estate fought hack to'.tie• the score 5-5 Tom - Smith scoring unassisted 'then Ray Vanstone the most. improved player, last month got the equalizer as , he gd' up Dave! Ruxton's ass ,and, et `a hand one go td eat anadian Legion 'Tuesd / Auxilit y goaltender • on -the Store two pwer-plAY go IS `" 'open de and, went on to .w.in 6-1 oyer The -winning goal was Glenmar•k homes. Goderich . scored , by Allan Hough who Electric went,ahead 4-0 in --•vlacsthe hero of the game the first period,. Andy picking up two goals pigs an T.elfor'd and Tom Profit assist for the ' Canadian started the scoring • with 4' -Legion Aurtitlary. Mike Chisholm 'drawing an 6,, • ..ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE i `/�E st game, i rich ,Electr'c1 c rk • Saturday. ,,Mmornirig's first game, no. 'referees 'showed up,. Alan Coyne .filled in again -and did an excellent job. • Canadian • L' egion Auxiliary, top team in, the division, bombed Glenmark Iomes .. 9-0. Paul Bolan started the 'scoring at the 30 second mark of the first period, for, the Legion. team. Alan Hough picked up the second goad on a good passing play from Del 1'edard. Inthe second period, the Canadian Legion 'Auxiliary third goal °of the game, and put- the "game away with' five Tom Profit ' picked -up his goals as they took advantage second goal in the final„ of every opportunity and period,, to lead the attack. played their positions well. Playing a ' strong game for °Bria'h Shortreed, leading the ',winners were' Scott • scorer came through with 'McDonald -who had two three. goals and an .,assist, assists- and" -Scott Wilkinson Alan 'Hough got his second who, started the •play for goal. of " the g'am.e .plus° an "assist. Greg-Kirkconne'll and Del Bedard .each had a, goal and were . responsible in setting up twd" other„goOls each. Checking consistently •h Goderich Kinettes 16th + Annua Mardi ,Gras; - Saturday, Feb. 8 at Saltford Valley Hall Dancing to the Cavaliers 9 to 1 , or tickets' call 524-7'616 for the Legion team was Paul Bolan' ' who ended up `with- two ' goals for the winners and g'ettirig his first ':shutout, of, the season was Paul McCartney, • , Goderich trailed Mclntee Real Estate 4:0 at the enfl of the first period, b.ut fought hack td, tie them 6-6 and salvage one' point out of the game. Number 14, Tom Profit got the equalizer for Goderjch Electric and picked up a hat trick for the everting. Greg Lapaine and Tom Smith 'opened the ,scoring for ,Mclntee early in thefirst period, Brent F,j,,si1,4r assisted Tom Smith on his first- goal. Steve, . Hunter made it 3-0 unassisted, •and - before the. period ended, Greg. Lapaine picked up his second goal, with Tom Smith starting the play 'deep, in his own end. Goderich Electric started to_play hockey in the second .period as• they out -scored Mclntee 4 to 1 and only trailed them'-by'ene••goal by the end of the period. Tom Profit' picked up two goals in the second eer:iod and tightened the score to' 4-2. Then, Tom Smith made it 5-2 as he picked up. Danny Shaddicks pass to beat Mike Moriarty on 4i high, h•unded shot„ Greg; ,Lapaine„ started the play Goderich Electric came right back with two goals.- Tom Profit- 'scored unassisted, and -Greg Mar - `shall added the second from left winger Mike, Chisholm, In the third period, Brian Murray kept Mclntee 'in the game as he stopped several point plank' drives and a couple of, breakaways. Tom Profit 'was the outstanding player with four goals as he picked -up both of the Goderich Electric goals in the final period. Mike Chisholm was credited with. an assist On the last goal as he played -'a strong game for Goderich ° Electric. Dave Ruxton picked up Mclntee Real Estate's final goal „as he ,knocked, in Brent ,)r isher's shot from' a feu 5 feet out. Final score - 6-6. ',_Aky0A4T ESTATES ATOMS -' The`Suncoast Estates Suns dropped a close 3-2 decision to ListoSIel ' in, their' ,only WOAA league game last week. • • - The game, played here Saturday, saw the Scans clearly outplay tht 41tors fon two periods.. The, Suns opened -up a, 1-0 lead on a first period goal by Darrell Graham, the team's, top scorer, assisted by, David Eastwood: « Jim ' Malhers gave the Suns a two 'goal lead 'when Ile converted a pass from defenceioan , Rob . Kisch at the point early in the second period. r The Cyclones got one goat back ,near the, 'end of the second period when Kevin Hutton scored, assisted by Pete, Zister, A couple rni st�k�s in their own -errd early in the third period proved coStf tB` the Suns as the Cyclones scored twice within one, minute, to jump into a' 3-2 lead. --- Steve —Steve Conners and Pete Zister were the Listowel goal scorers. From` there on, the' Suns controlled a good share of the play but were, unable to get the puck past Steve " Coughlin in the Listowel net. The game Was th0 'meeting ,,of the • irl oil . schedule between othe ' + . teams., The, Suns and Cyclones split .their ' ''oUt` game series evenly,• each team winning twice, once at:" home and once away. In league action this weel . the Suns play two road` games. On 'Saturday they play a 4:30 game in TKin' (continued on page 7) y a +.1 yr .• ,yb stwARE �•+nor'�,rrsr•�.r•err+iy..�l,�4rrn►rri.rrar•�.,.ra ••ark�rrvr�►.� i„ 'C BERT'S ,BAKERY ' e aa. 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