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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-23, Page 6• -- - _ PAGE .. ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, '.THURSDAY, JANUARY :;3,"1075 LET' TALK MINOR HOCKEw; The Signal -Star Paper through the game_and, made Leafs lost a tough -'One' to the. several close -in saves as did .N.X.' Try Hards last Terry in the first period.' Saturday night bill Goderich In all, the kids played a Minor, Hockey As ociation darn good game. WO the winner as It was a This. 'Saturday! Walkerton benefit game toe( support will be in town for a5 p.m. Minor Hockey, • b game then on Sunday, the I was very disappointed Electrics` travel oto London ,to with the crowd and feel 'next play Huron,,East at 4 p.m. • year that Minor Hockey NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE executives, c.oaches. and had the 'man advantage and teams in action? another +Kincardine goal ATOM `11" TEAM. C K came off a deflection from a Sun's defenceman's stick in On Saturday, January 18, front of the Goderich net. the Kitchener Orioles kAs coach Richard Madge journeyed to Goderich to "Those things play the Atom "B" team. are not put it, g The Orioles boasted an suppost,d to happen, but they boast, ed That's what makes this undefeated record. interesting."- In, a hard fought game, game Goderich came out the The Suns jumped into a quick two goal lead in the ° winners 4-0. , The, "Goderich players should take a more January 'beaten the • Legion Auxiliary's. l led Gi'eF Marshal Goderich Electric with two goals and one assist. One .of his goals was on a breakaway. Joe Melady played his strongest game of the season ' by getting two goals and one.^assist. Tom Profit, the League's leading . scorer, played a strong game and' pic e ' up one goal and.one assist. During . the game, 'Mike Moriarty, of Goderich 18 a game got first period on a pair Qf goals team outska ed Kitchener k d underway at 9 a.m. with Mr. • ly win winger Scott Ross and goaltending , was , active 'part in such: games, y ,right g possibly with door prizes etc. zoStereo, andGardiner s Dairy. who was celebrating his superior. Pat Bissett and GRAHAM ELECTRIC This ended up a 2-2 tie. .return ,to the lineup after a Paul McCartney shared the NOVICE ALL-STARS A newcomer this year, just bout with the flu. Ross shutout. Paul ' Bolan showed Electrics r made some , out- starting out is " John finesse around the net with . . g scored 'his goals on his"first tanning 'Staves in the net.` On Sunday, Janry 19, Antonopoulos. John netted shift on the ice, getting' two goals while Tom Profit •Brian Shortreed made the ' Electrics travelled to , two goals for Gardiner's assists from;his linemates and Tom"Smith_ had_ one goal several rushes and con- B'yren., for an a'fter,noon gameP g tirivall pressed the Dairy and David Jewell and David Eastwood and David .apiece. The oals were y p ' which they tied 1-1. Scott •Middel scored one each Gallow on the. first one, and assisted' by Bedard, .Mar- Goderich Electric team by Byron took a ` 1-0 first for Mr. Stereo. ' shall (2), Shortreed. •and period lead when on a scoring the second one his .checking. He tris ed one Raymond Bedard in goal unassisted. Lapaine. goal and picked itp•an assist, breakaway : the Electric for Mr. Stereo got shaken up Kincardine then scored Greg Marshall was 'the This game was, eciting . goalie, Ter-r--y---Bean, made a on a play an `a breakaway, four ' straight goals. 'Mark star of thegame and was ' .for, everyone and the great save but the puck but 'was soon hack -doing a Liddle, Bruce Murray, Chris presented with a hockey cheers from the crowd the Electric defenceman Tim good job. Harris and Sean Leach were stick. The • Kitchener boys :hockey cheer d their interest was At 10 a'clock, • Lionel the marksmen. produced seven penalties very strong. 00 Riehl was doing a good job Sunocos' •ulled,throu h with while the clean, hard skating of taking the' Byron attacker p g The Suns narrowed the ,GODERICH LION a win 1-0 over the Legion -..gap to one goal in the third locals spent no time in the pEE WEES out. They °both fell and slid Auxiliary with. a goal from "Sin Bin". The Goderich Lion Pee{ '" "into the net with the puck period when Darrell Graham another newcomer, Dale knocked in the rebound of a All players were treated to under them.. ,• • Balaski, assisted by Jeff_•, shot b Tim Lassaline after ,hot dogs, ice cream and pop • Goderich came closed to y LeBeau. These newcomers the line of Graham, after the .game, courtesy tieing' it in the second' period are.really coring on strong. Lassaline and left win er ' ,the Goderich Mothers: three times d when Brent , • Congratulations to Kevin g Williamson, Mike Eastwood Feagan""' n ries for Lionel's DenisK surer te around ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE and Kent' Feagan missed o on'veners Ken , Feagan Sunoco Some of ho got thesehu parents • ttout.hHoyve aerdine David Faa,r now in.ade some • .team close in chances. and Gerald: Morgan. have =- " -In the third, Daryl Madge have no' idea what they are m. streaked' down the boards scored "for the Beavers With changes which will come missing. Please come out just over three minutes after taking a pass from J into effect 'January 18 as all and support yrrur little ones remainin to "• ensure the Mike Eastwood,, got into a g four teams vyill hold practise ' that can't even 'tie their own ' Kincardine'squad's first win 'session's. �• •• • breakaway, and scored on a Skates '� ' � • ' hard shot. With -25 seconds of the year over the Suns. • _In the 'game,' , played n, remaining, John Thompson ^ : SUNCOAST'ESTA3 S In Walkerton on Sunday, 'January 14, McIntee r Real hopped_ _on' ..a loose „auk...at,.___....�..A'll'Ol%I�ALL-:.STARS ._ he Suns played One their Estate won over_ Glenn iark„� centre ice and went in on a best •.games of the year aS homes with three unan- • breakaway and hit the goal The Suncoast Estates they, battled to a 1-1 tie with swered goals in the, third -post. 1 Atom All -Stars : did twt) Walkerton.The Suns' had lost • period. In•the second game, Coach W illiam son was things in their weekend . two previous league, games Goderich Electric defeated impressed with the way WOAA ' league games that and one' tournament en- Canadian 'Legion. Auxiliary Grant Garrow, ' Time c.they ,hadn't done before this counter with the Walkerton for the first time this season. Tim Riehl and ' season - lose against Kin- team. In the first game, McIntee Chisholm, r Dave , Smith were 'taking. the sardine, and not lose against The ' game .,was• • a close- , opened the scoring on good maw, off the puck and out of Walkerton,,, checking ,affair, vvtith neither' puck control by 1 a-ve Ruxton - he play. �` • On Saturday, in„ Kin- team having many good .who passed 'to Brent Fisher Randy -.Gaynor, Steve cardine, the Suns dropped a scoring, chances. in the clear to score. Tieing Sinclair and. Kent Feagan. 5-3 decision. to the Beavers. Walkerton .>' scored their the score for Glenmark.was were carrying the puck well It was the.ftrst time in their only goal ori a solo effort _by• Brad Smith as'he' put in 'the Then they had to. Paul five meetings this season, _ Scott Buenlow in the second rebound shot of Kip Jardine,_-, J of fre .,and ,Ken -.Huff including re u.,,Iar; schedule period. . ' tr a rw;Y ter :�,se eic t good' y gorously the and tournament games, that Tim Lassaline took a pass . scoring. • chances • ,�liy : Glen checked' yr 'whole game, the. Suns have lost to the from, Darrell ' Graham and mark while shorthanded but Paul Brenner • took over 'Kincardine team. The Suns •picked the bottom right hand they failed -to 'score on Steve from Terry` Bean half way gave up two goals,while they corner with a good wrist shot „ Hunter of McIntee Both 'just past the two minute teams exchanged „ goals 'in mark in the third period to the second' period. The go - tie i ,INi the game up: ahead goal by McIntee was From there,.on, the teams on a breakaway by Tom. uSmith. Pat, Bissett, ,previous y ;• H A � T � '• battled on even terms , • e through the rest of the to letting this.goal in, had • • ^-74�(INGSTON ST. SPECIAL 324-%3i4 ' 'period, with -neither, ahle to. --stopped Torn Smith on a _ 1974 Chev Lmgal;a • .hardtop, 350 V8, amiornstfo;•,,,pow®r, power brakes, radio: Finished in � 4white roof. HNC 157,. 2 door steering, 1 9 S brown with "Shell Non -Leaded gas now available for your convenience." JIM.HAYTER CHEV.-OLPS. • seo>re. Coach Madge felt that his players deserved a lot of - credit for the hard work they put into the game; _ The Sun's - league 'record now stands at nine wins, six losses and two ties as they approach the end"o'f' their 20 .,game schedule. This Saturday at 6 p.m - they 'play ••their next home game when Hanover will be the visiting -team. "In _-three previous meetings, the SunS have won twice and lost once "with Hanover, :all , three games . being decided by "a margin , of one goal. This game will be part : of the Minor . Ho9,key -Week programrne'here,-so why not make an effort„ to get to the arena Saturday to ,see these . breakaway. . The tieing goal came when Glenmark's Dave Moore and Ken Anderson:. had • a breakaway and „combined to beat Steve Hunter of McIntee, ,_„,-In the third period, ,Ray Vanstone of Mclntee took a pass in front ,of the net from Tom Smith on the point. and put McIntee ahead for the •th•ird time in the game. 'J'wo ' quick goals by Brent. Fisher ON— Torn Smith gave McIntee a three goarlead: •In th,e second game, Goderich '41ectric battled to, -a 6-4 wi „Over Canadian Legion Auxiliary. This was a strong skating and 'checking game by both teams. This is the first time this season the Goderich Electrics have ¢T' ▪ Wees had only one ga.rne to .Marty Mis �° regular play this week as Kincardine goaltender, wasn't dressed cancelled out ;Fon_ Saturday for the gan�'e andi Harold night. Satre ri was called in toplay In., Walkerton on Sunday, goal for the Goderich Robby Trebish gained one . Restaurant and came up goal and three •assists. 'and with a good performance. Danny M"aill'et. gained twa •In 'the first period,, goals and two assists ,in •"the. Goderich Restaurant 'went 4-4 game.. Randy Graham ahead 2-0' on goals by John put ,.in the tieing goal in the Alexander and David ,Par- Last minute oft:the • fast sons.' Robet,t McDonald was, moving hockey game, the player respons'i'ble in The champions and run- starting , the • ,play on both n'ers-up meet to finish off the goals, 'as he ,played.a strong, " Legion” District Tournament , t+wo way, game. . on Sunday in Seaforth. At -_. Second . period, Goderich this time the Lions will meet. Restaurant took .a four ,goal. Elmira ."`;'at 1t o'clock," as champions'of their zone, They -are also planning., to return to Goderich to play a. scheduled game with Hanover that night at 7:15. • PEE WEE ' .. HOUSE LEAGUE First game Monday, January 13, Goderich Restaurant upset ',pile top team,, Sifto Salt by a' whopping score ofA5-1. . • BY JACK CUMMING$ lead, on goals by Sohn Alexander,his second of the game; and Paul Young, picking up assists, were John She•ardown, Gord Squires and Robert McDonald. , Before ,the period ended, Dave Moore spoiled Harold •° Sartori's shutout as he had a breakayway x and made ' no mistake' fdr Sifto Salt's goal. 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