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GOD•j✓RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,'JANLJARY 23, 1975-PA044
(continued from page 6) UP two goals and an assist. :Clinton Tournament as they first shutout 'of the season week where no game„reports combined with Randy
from close in to gtYe Goderich Other point^getters for played South+" London mere
for ^Don hHoist. It -was ,aa> re nm were
Who .jamded am Scorns? Goderich make
a ,sit, 3=1 for
G and
his.-r,un Restaurant, their
Martin Middel,^with a goal Neaten 4-Q. This now means on the. scoring. Rod'Graham, interested in helping your ,. The third period, Burger,
first win over Sifto Salt,
The second game was and , one assist; and Paul that They are out of the --Bruce Doughlerty. Jack son Dad'? If so, get dowrt to Bar Kings got four unan-
It i d ' duel b 1 Young who picked up the Consolation Finals
goa en er s ue as bot
Richard, Dave Ruose•maker, the arena an,d give them a swered goals, ,�twQ each by
Brad Shottreed and Robert other "point assisting -Rob This loss must haaue.,reallyc Gerry Wunnink,` wand, Ian helping hand. Don Caug"hlin and Mike
Cummings came `up with a' McDonald's second goal. pothered the Falcons ' Chisholm *ere the goal In Thursday's game, Lapaine. What hurt the
scoreless first period'. Tete Scott Wilson pickedtup two because on the weekend, scorers for Don• Hoist" Real Burger Bar . Kings came Goderich Elevator team was
Goderich O.P.P. scored the • goals for the• .Goderich ,-.they played tws7',out of town Estate. Tom Doherty picked, from behind` to defeat the gunnecessary penalties
winning goal with less'tban a O'P.P•'s and Gil . Van- games back to back and heat . up two `assists for the." win- Goderich Elevators 5-3. Mikey which one •of their players
minute remainingdenhevel.the other goal. the two top teams in their .ners and Mike Reynolds, Lapaine led the attach with tool{. There was no need for
in_ -the p � ,
. game and defeated ` The Goderich O.P.P. team division. goa•ltende,r-''.•.•for' Goderich two goals in thefinal period. it.
Denomrpe Flowers by a was in the game for two Thefirst game was on Elevator, made 'some ex- The tie breaking goal was .Sunday's game, will be
score of 3-2. periods" but penalties hurt Satdayy ight in Kincardine ceptional saves in the ,game scored by. Don Coughlin who prate"steti due to lack ot
Jeff Leith „ opened the -the club as they , were where a Falcons outskated • 'as the score could, have been 'played one of his hest games qualified '• referees and a
assessed` eight of the nine and outplayed !Kincardine to higher. to date •
as he also picked up disputed goal. The game was
scoring for the O.PlP. in the •penalties called. • Robert a 6-3 win. s The' second -game, the two goals for Burger Bar played Sunday morning at 9,
second 'period as he picked •
up Robert Jeffrey's pass and Jeffrey, Jeff Sowerby and Goderich took the ead at Burger Bar Kings won. The • Kings. a.m. The new schedule had
Dean Bowra drew assists on the 11;59' mark, of, the first official 'game report shows « Eric Skirten and B ian Goderich Elevator playing
blasted a hard shot tri the �
bottom left hand corner. Goderich (`).P.P.'s goals. period as Terry Kisch them with 7 ' goals and Reed gave Goderich Ele tric against McGee G. M. Parts.
. Denomme"" Flowers top Referee's comments at the carried the puck out of the McGee G. M Parts 3 goals. a two goal lead.in the fir`s,=' Final . scare' was "5.-4 as
point -getter and scorer,
end of. the game were that Falcon's end and passed it to What we need is help, in" period for the only goals McGee G. M. Parts hada 4-0
.
Steve Sager, tied the game -butt ending was thrown out -Paul Dougherty at center the Bantam House Leagues Danny Boyce assisted. lead only to have Goderich
fte
o ire
on a solo effort but bef at the conclusion of - the ice• Paul, on a wrist shot, hit someone to he the'convenor, 4 Burger Bar Kings made it Elevators come back to tie
the period ended, Robert ' game. This infraction calls the post but made. no or to assist the present 2-1 on a goal by Wayne th,e game in the last per"Tod.
Jeffrey had a .breakaway; for a match penalty plus mistake on the reboundd. convener,, operate 'the time- Jackson as he heat! Mike But with only 58 seconds
and scored from close range, suspensionof the player. , Kincardine tied it up clock, keep the score. ANY • Reynolds from 10 feet out re m a i n i n g , Do ug
In • the third period, but before the second period Cruickshank knocked in a
In the first game played minutes later making its -a11. V'OLUNTEERS . � � �
Denomme Flowers fought Friday evening, Denomme The score remained that There were two games last ended; Mark Hutchins loose puck in front of Mike
Reynolds to --give McGee G.
M. Parts the victory.
At the end of the second
period, McGee•s . had a 4-0
lead as, Rick. Leddy picked
up . two toals and Tim Atfield'
and Geoff King were single'
to
Bi
,Tim Wilken. .Brian .. Reed
scored three ' goals' in the
third and Dann$ Boyce• got
the-pther. Goderich`' Elevator
goal to tie the game -in the
final period: Assists to Eric
"Skirten, Mark Hutchins, and
Mark Taytor.
counters. Assists go
Shewfelt, Cruikshank, (continued. on page 9)'
Doug,
back and out -shot • the " Flowers took a three nothing way ,until the 6:50 mark of
Goderich 0.P:P's team but lead in the.second.period and the second period when
could only manage to get one then _held on to defeat Sifto Goderich's teve Arbour
goal 'past, him in the period: Salt 3-2. No scoring in the ' picked :up a. pass.from Hugh.
This, was by Steve Sager and .first period. - Hanly and let a slap shot go',
tied the game. Opening Ole scoring for from tithe blue line giving the
-- Robert Jeffrey had two Denomme Flowers was -Jim Falcons the lead once more.
breakaways In the final Burbine as Wes McLean fed '''.• With only 3 minutes and 56"
• minutes of play,
hist. first him a''perfect' pass and,. he seconds remaining in the,
\
attempt he missed, the net by . made no mistake to beat second period, Kincardine, s,
only. few inches, but,on his goaltender Paul Bellinger". - top scorer, Burrows, tied it.
second breakaway,
he 'MadeTed Doherty combined up,
with_ -gel ._ _Mitchelxn_ore, _, _The_third._� •_
period wcould,.
- -
.no -tr stake , hitting -the- p ,, --
right hand corner on a, wrist recently acquired winger on have:. gone either,,way With,a
shot. ' a trade, to make it 2-Q. 2-2� tie. However, the Falcons
This now puts O.P,P! in Before the • period ended, scorer four quick goals and
•
Wes . McLean' scored" as he held a 6-2 ,-lead until there
• - first place with 17 points. - Jv -,q
Goderich Restaurant have went 'around the' •defence were only 41 seconds
�Fno�r—�v't�lY f u °:of�Atlrerr la's lg,t 1� p_ from 10 feet Main , in he „game .and
five games and only trail the out. Kincardine scored - what
In• the 'third period,' Sifto proved to be the last' -goal of
top team by two points,, . as
Salt decided to ' •
they defeated Goderich play hockey, the gamer
o•.as John Clement got ,, the Other goal scorers for the
O.P.P: in a rough, tough, tear,=., back oo
n the s r e t Falcons .,Were.Gary' Peters
hard hitting game on Friday s1? Biling Robert Cummings with 2, Larry Daer 1 and
night, which saw nine -
. . shutout as he score. . a. Roger Lewis 1. Hugh Hanly;
penalties. beautiful goal unassisted. , whp played a.�strong two way
Both teams ,did not use With only three minutes': game, received two assists. '
their regular go'altenders� d
Goderich; O.P.P. dressed left in the game, Sifto pulled In net for the Falcons was
Brad Donny. 'wand Goderich the goaltender, picked- up• Gerry Gaynor who played
•Restaurant had''' Harold their second goal, but .just one" -of his hest games of the
•Sartori for his second couldn't score the equalizer. season.
Sifto, Salt's second goal was Their next gaThe was in„
straight„game in the nets.
Recently. acgnired from by defenceman Jim Fritzley Walkerton on r Sunday. af-
the Pee Wee A Rob from David Moore... . ternoon. Even though the
seam, weather was bad, the fans
McDonald led the. attack for G.OD RICH FALCONS
still came .put to support the
Goderich 'Restaurant with . team. 'This helped thethree go'a'ls and an assist, BANTAM ALL=STARS
.•and. John Alexander picked . Unfortunately, the Falcons Falcons hump Walkerton 4
didn't do too- well in the 1 • '
In the first period', the
Falcons took 'a 2 -0 -lead on
two „ power play goals by 0
Dale Duncan, , the first 0
unassisted and •th4 second "4-•
assisted by Steve Arbour.' W •
Walkerton . scbred their a-;
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only goal of the game late in p
the first period.
In the second, Dale to
Duncan got his third goal for
. a hat trick, also assisted
Steve, Arbour. • • . ,;• ,
The Falcons held a- 3-1 lead
from early in the, second
•:•period until late in the third
when. Dale made* a con- -
necting pass to Steve Arbour
who,. let a slap shot go
scoring Goderich's last'goal
sof the game. . '
Tony Bedard was ^,i -n net
for theFalcons•.and came up
with some outstanding
saves.
The refereeing ;for this
game was unbelievable. Talk
about brie sided for
Walkerton. Goderich played
a man short for nearly the
yvhole • game and ac-
cumulated 63 Minutes in
penalties ,.„while Walkerton
received eight minutes' in
minors. That shows you how
hard the Falcons worked to
.hold onto the lead:
-- It was- difficult •to choose
any outstanding players in
these last two" -games as each
;player for the Falcons gave
I00 percent effort. S8 let's
give full e dit to each
Player on the team for their
hard 'work : -And deter-,
urination. Not.:'t forget
coach Mike Pope, and
Manager Bill , Helesic for
their . confidence. Keep up
the good work Falcons!!
The Goderich Police
Falcons play their neck
game this Saturday, January
25, at 8:30 when they will
play host to Hanover. Corrie
on out and support the team.
Theyappreciate it.
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Rear! '/'Es,tate outshot
Goderich. Elevator _.23 .lo. 7w
andthemotit scored 6-0. The
game was very one sided,
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