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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-16, Page 134$, rt a.r; GODbRICH 41 iNAL-STAR, Tlli> tt� ?AX, J DA:RX" rf. (coritinued�"from page,5) two scheduled games back to play was left winger Allan ' cardine *and on Sunday they back ,yw.ith • Listowel on Bakker.. • Thursday and Saturday, ',Y The second game was,, travel to- Walkerton for a 2 winning the first 7`2 and the highlighted- by excellent p.m. contest. second 6-3. 4 goaltending from . Robert The tin's league record, In their Thursday nicht • Cummings and two '.+q.tiick • ' with , only five games encounter in Listowel Danny goals by Steve Sager as both remaining in the regular Maillet scored three, Robby, players were instrumental in ' ,schedule, is"'''now nine wins, Trebish scored ,, one and Denomme Floyvers tie five'losses and one tie, They, . assisted twice while Larry against Sifto Salt. Coaches are, currently engaged in a Madge scored ' one and Dick McLean And John battle with Walkerton for first face, hut the, $uns•havd , a�s•sisted one. One goal each Sturdy pulled goaltender been p unable to. defeat was put in by Jeff Denomy Robert Cummings With only and ' Larry--• .Kelly. Two ' 14 seconds remaining in the Walkerton, losing their two .. previous games by 2-0 and 4- a'ssisting credits each were game, and Steve Sager got recorded by Mike Lodges, the equalizer at the .1A:90. 0 , scores. Coach Richard Larry Boyce' and Randy mark to give Denomme Madge is hoping ,his ,charges.. Graham while Wi11ie Flowers a 3-3 tie with the top can, break that jinx' en.Denomme helped with•one. team, Sifto.Salt. Strn.day. ' Saturday in 'Goderich, 'two The star of the game was In exhibition play, the goals-. and two assists were -Steve, Sager as he scored Suns �travelle,d to London on' credited to -Larry Madge Denomme Flowers,, second Sunday and defeated Huron while one goal and two goal with only one- minute East.Setects,'2-1. assist's. were contributed by left,, 'in the game and the ,Bernie- Hurley gave Robby Trebish. Both. Larrys tieig .'goal with only 10' Lndon a quick one goal Ga -nor and Dammny' Maillet seconds to go. in the game. -' lead, scoring at " the 24 y scored": once and as ted Sifto Salt opened the scoring second 'mark, but the Suns once in the game and Randy late in the first period as battled hack. . - ' ' Graham scored one. Mike Dave Moore picked up a David, callow got the " Hodges earned two assisting -perfect pass from Mike' equalizer, scoring -on a Sass credits and Larry Boyce one . Wedlock to beat Donomme assist. , ` ,Flowers' goaltender at 3:52. Chester Will be cheering Then .Wes McLean in the late for the Suns, got the his' team on this weekend dying seconds of the first winning goal on as power •when the Lions face' their period , flipped ;in, Ted play situation. Jim Mothers toughest competition in their Doherty's rebound to tie the got the assist. ` schedule. They travel to game 1-1. Jim Burbine ' Kincardine' on Saturday assisting. Sifto. Salt out -shot The defence pair of David y night for a 6 o'clock. game' Denomme Flowers 2 to' 1 in - 1VIcDonald and Kevan and are out of 'town` again on the second period, but there, Campbell played a strong Sunday- for a 3:15 game in was no scoring as both gamma for the Suns. Walkerton. go•alt4enders came up with ° -' Sun's- _ -rnaria:ger.,- _' John• some spectacular saves. Bakker, has confirmed two . PEE WEE HOUSE Paul Bellinger, Sifto's_ r tournament- dates for the c, LEA(a1F goali,e, stopped two Suns in .February.. ' In the , first regular breakaways in 'the period. On February 1, the, Suns scheduled' game of " 1975, , :'Centreman'°John Clement hit ' will play in the ,.Huronia Goderich, Restaurant upset 'the top left hand corner on a Hockey. Tournan ent in "Goderich.O.P.P. team 4-3 on blistering shot to start the Arthur; and on Febru they will, conipti tournament in Tee from Daryl Madge. Joey Morrissey, who has been playing fine hockey of iur ur.rr :..: -• .fe.et crut. \1 Lr. Wedlock was 'responsible -in starting both plays. Then With Sifto a Man short, Rohert Jeffrey scored on,`a powerplay, . set up Steve Robie's goal and then gist -his second gt a1 of the period on '°a high handed drive to give poderich 0-4•P'• team a 4-2 lead. Dan Redpath defen- seman for 'the O.P.P. team set up two•of these goals as. he ° played one of ,his best games to'date. Robert Willis .picked up Sifto Salt's third `goal before the • second period ended -'on Dave Moore's rebound shot • to make, the score 4-3. -, Opening the scoring in the third• period was Dean Bowra who received a pass from Scott Wilson as he let a high wrist shot go from close in. Sifto Salt' carpe -right hack with two quick goals one by Mike Bissett arty 15, a thirj 'spelled go l y/ Rick' third/ period, for/ Sifto- Salt Rya The e-wa scorin second oak''David' Moor' ater. . in t e first er, o " as bot ` "' -" "` P. who.........w�s.. the • outstandi GOD(ERICH LION goo tend,e�rs ca up :with player , for °� Sifto :Salt • PEE WEES '-,� some go ..d saves. Opening ?because of his strong The Goderich Lion Pee the scoring was Dan' Red checking_ and olid hitting scored Sifto'S third goal, to path who knocked ,..ih Rob �Wees have played" a total of Jeffre 's shot. s`ettin upthe 29 games this season, of ' y g make it 3=1. It was a picture which they have; won 21, tied. play was Steve Dobie: Scott , goal as Dave intercepted a . 4 and to t 4. " Wilson made it 2-•0 ' from pass at centre ice, skated `this' week the__Lions played Mike Paquette- as . he beat through the .defense, faked - Marty Middel on the short the goaltender, and then ,side... Brad Shortreed, tucked' it'in'to the empty'let.' , ,, ti . ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ '* ¥' * -IF,* ¥ , goaltender for the 0.P.P.. It looked. like a -s.ure •win :for 1 . ' PLAYING . . * team was going for a shutout. Sifto' Saltas theycarried the * , * but it ,was spoiled as Robert play through •most of .the THIS WEEK McDonald beat Brad from _game,• but. ligh• tning struck * close • into make it, 2-1, *. twice'as Steve Sager was the *' "LIF E" before ' th'e second , period scoring hero with two. quick- , ..* . • * 'ended, Mike Murphy • oafs in the last" minute 'of g Coming Mon., Jan. 20- * assisting. ' playdin ^the• final period.... ) * • Goderich Res'tauran't tied on * "BUSKER"'..PEE WEE HOUSE * 'the game ``on Robert"BUSKER �� McDonald's second goal, LEAGUE 0 ' . .Sc Picking upJohn Alexander's * . � Both Ba�'ds Enjoyable * '' p g First 'game Friday,' ,, , pass and bouncing one in off January 10, the' last •place W * . , For ,'%all ages ,.. p-, .the defensemans skate.. Two team Denomme —Flowers, ' " Matinee every Sat. * quick "goals by Goderich whitewashed God'erich tL Restatarant in the third 4 p,m.: 6 p.m: Restatzr.ant2-0, ash y .Izi _ �, period' gave them a 4-2 lead. goalteridet ' Rohert Cum- N One was by Harold Sartori mings.. produced his third . and the ' other by Rick- '-shuto ` of the -season. This . . Ryan who also assisted on win now gives Denomme Harold Sarotri's goal. Flowers 101 points and they Goderich 0.P.P. fought back trail the first. place team to make it .4-3 on De_ an Sifto 'Salt by only six' points-. ' Bowra's goal starting the Centre Steve Sager, -top' scorer for. b.' Denamme Flowers in the last couple of - weeks, ,picked , up Scott - Hanover 'Holiday Tours. S �. -in the first period• First year 40 Weal St: Goderkfi "m FLOR�'.A._ 'goalie Marty Middel stopped M1 p _ : Wes McLean on twos t.j SQUAREr breakaways' as neither team • VIA AIR.' r . ,, was able to 'score ',in—the �� , second , period., Denomme W Flq vers defense : have im- ;-, 11 Proved 100 per cent as theyO played a }lig part in helping = Rohert Cummings obtain a (11.•' shutout. 'Rick Millar 'was „ -15 d , St. dep. Ft: Laudl fdeN, Dayton responsible for .starti't~ig the -15 days. -dep. Marl' � play on Scott Smith's goal -Incl. tron4Po to and from airports Twin late in -then final' eriod -as' he VIA MOTORCOACH , intercepted a"pa'ss n, made 4.•Oett lsburg, Washington, .My'tie- Beach, Jekyll Island, the perfect play for the in- ,w„� Daytona jt. Peter, Ft: Lauderdale, Dayton • . ; 1 . • t u r a n Ge goal. ' G d der i c h -21 days"-dep. M r , _. _-._._.�. --Twlrt�t446: ��-'.RFsiau 1 lte'd• the -i -r--- '5: Lexington, Perry, Cypress Gardens, St. Peter, Ft. Ladder- ' ' goaltender yvitl �tWo minutes, ,� dale; Daytona, Flprence, Washington remaiingin the dame 'but •15 day's -dep'• Feb. 22 k . Twin 1337. just; .couldn:t' capitalize with f-.29,da s - dap, Mer. 7 twin $495, six attachers. ' ' 6. Daytona Beach - Long Stay ,� y , The second game produced 7! Daytona &tech 9 days, 9 nights - dep. evening Mar. 14 `` even goals -as both teams -(mid-term) twin $232' Played wide open hockey and 8. Daytona, Beach - 9 days; 9 nights dep. evening Mar. 21 with less than a mintate -(no night travel) 4 ' Twin 1248' remaining, ;Robert Jerffrey ARIZONA NEVADA' CALIFORNIA, scored his third goal of the H god', Mo ferey, game to give Goderich 1; Phoenix, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas,. oily' . - � Yosemite, San Francisco.- via air & rrotorcoach r..• 0 P.'.f'. ;a 6-5 win over Sift:o Salt. Goderich O.P.P. opened ,,,-15 days -dep. Mar. 29 & Apr." 12 .° ' , , `• Twin t+8�9. -incl; transport .to and from airports , , the Scoring on a three way •� ' passing play. Allan Bakker ' NASHVILLE . � Isna; to s; Rohert ,Taylor who , ' ��V 1. Attend (•mend Ola Opry;' Tour Nashville; Visit Opryent. 9.0.y --3 days; 3 nights - dep. evening Mar. 29, May 1S, Aug. 29, Oct. set up Gil Vanderheuval for A„ s , Twin, 94.' the first goal, Of the game. ^' 10 - via motorcoach 2. Special. Departure. : . visit Kentucky horse farms and Sifto Salt came right back to Stipie ves•G"rand Ole Opry; Tour . ticm'. the game; as , John -Training Centrs, see Mammoth Ca 1 .th..., stick a Nashville; Opryleind - 5'days (nd night .travel), -dsP. Aug.. ..,.,Clement, as,„„am•ao , Twin 1159. ' handler, let one go through a . For InfiormatioL . *,a eittatit•.- contact , . • mass .of legs to beat Brad. .. r,..,,., s, x �- • .'Sliortreed. y,John°'-'Clem�ye{nt A w Trovet'Service ; ..Hanover� Q J �! y. f second' period 'as his '. ' �2�0''10th 8t. wsltnov�r . .- linemate Paul. Mariam fed P'�tons 1-800 -3007 Toll Foil hien a pass and he let one -go and Randy Middel to tie• the game at 5-5..'With only a minute '.eft my the game; Mark Hunter picked up. a loose ---puck at the blue line and let a low one go which Paul Bellinger' stopped but Rohert Jeffrey picked up the loose puck,,,an'a tucked it in to give the Goderich O.P.P. ,a win. This now leaves them in second spot only one point behind Sifto Salt. GODERICH POLICE FALCONS The, , Police -Falcons have played their last six games and were undefeated each time, until their final game and,' one assist; , Ste e Arbour, two, goals-- and one assist; Rick • Stoddart, one goal; and Rick Rawson, one goal_ Othr assists go , to Paul Dadgherty with two and Gary Peters with one. The Falcons :weren't as lucky when they, played their ,next -game against-Saltfleet,' as. they battled to a-6 tie, Both teams played good offensive and defensive hockey. Goderich opened the scoring at 4:43 of the first period as Billy Peters picked up the puck in his own end and skated right through Saltfleet's defense , scoring unassisted. .-Sa t,f left came With Saltfleet on January 4, . back with tw -goick one when they tied 6-6. " making the score 271 for -„ra their first game against `. Salt4 e.e was a tight squeeze, hut they made it, the "A" club. scorers Dale D for the uncan, ,defeating Goal -'6-5 Falcons 'with two were als go them. Ronan Conlon. picked up a pass from Pau Dougherty and scored in open corner to tie the game. Gary Peters started the lay. °The rest of ;the- game an p was evenlyo e matched went lea ' ,' ',' clubs each time n 'league and are aea ahead,. the%•other one tied it r.i'n their standings, 1:0 up. Credit for the other : Falcons, even thgttgk( Goderich goals ,.go to Paul are classed "A",,plAy'': Dougherty, Rick Rawson, "B" clubs in;,' their lei Steve,' Arbour .a,p4. Roger and 'are .certainly p Lewis, ,assists go oy Dale prepared to-,-p.lay th�*st , big' Duncah-and Rpger Lewis. elutis wren it corr�ce tree"f4?' The Annual Clinton tQurnamcrlts,, Alt:.qugh •tite'' Bantam Tournament began did lose against Stone th*Qckt;•. on Friday. January 10' with the Falcons, will Fi a going fQ*, the. G�pderich Police 'Falcons the Consolation CCha><17t,.- playa the first game of the pionship and will he 'pla il T o,u en t a g.a i n s't ' South London this ' Fri'' g',l�"#, 'r Januar "17., at '6 m.., y Stoneybrook only to lose. Y P• their first otlt Of seven m , Come op out , ,'nd supPQ4,, ,e games. There was no ,doubt the Falcons: A good" show of ., in anyones mind that the fans usually means a good , Stoneyhrooh goaltender was show of hockey. the star of the 'game. Thee BANTAM HOUSE ` Falc s couldn't buy a goal LEAGUE , anal th`y proved it when they January 6' was the first. were. awarded 2 penalty '�game of the new schedule of; shpts and just, couldn't, get the Bantam House League them --past thg goalie. It as four teams are now err- ( should he mentioned that the Stoneyhrdvk Bantams play ( o.1^, continuedaon page 9). h. lIt 7/rll1 SQ ARE - ()) RE I. 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