The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-30, Page 8r
PAQE 8 ODERICH SIGNAL, STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, • 1975
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LET'S TAIK MINOR HOCKEY
Notice: Saturday,
February 1 at the
It'ena will _gee the first
games of- the OMHA
pla-ydowns - Goder-ioh,
against Petttbli`h.
.The . Atoms 'play at 6
p.m.; the Peewees take
to the ice at 7:15 p.m.;
and the . Bantams are
on at 8:30 p.m?"
We finally. got an arena
schedule in the paper. .Now
the next complaint.
This Was from visiting
club of Listowel, They
mentioned that• the dressing
room' washrooms,. were ° a
disgrace. •
How about looking into it
Pete? I'm sure Bill Lumby
has his' arena staTf..ke p,it?g.,..._.-._.-The-Suncoast `'S-uns scored of th,e net. Tom Profit putting Goderich Electric
things in good shape. If four goals In the third'period unassisted and, - Greg" Mar- ahead 2-1, ,,t
'anything it is •probably some
.^' of the local people who are
the culprits. Perhaps ,these
dressing rooms should' be
locked all the time if -our
local players and spectators Suns. Joe Morrisseyalso stick handled through the District s t r i ct Cham r o n s h i ones to "start off the last
oannot show an resect. y g goaltenders were out Championship y' P scored twice for the,'winners: Goderich Electric defense standing. Tournament in Seaforth on pc'; feta tr►. aake the lead, but
GRAHAM ELECTRICADenis Kerr, who played a 'and scored unassisted. Tom .In the final period, Paul •Saturday. . 1-1 inover, not to be out done
:5t d�A 4C"L ;7�°,��j^ '"'''':'-';^�r �,�•a3t..a+. ll -T`^' 5 ue1"'''' Snlith o diVr€firg orTf1'� -1r1''' '�^ ''$'`'"x a�auari ire'' vea a' The Lions met Elmira in C1Init back at the end and
srong�dme 15 41"''''S "'%r p g 1urp if gave oc'i r�'�ici`-
Last Saturday, Walkerton the Suns, had a goal and an the third period to make the Electric a 3-1 lead on a good theft• first game and put scored the ,tieing goal w•:ithin
• was in town and handed the assist'. -Tim Lassaline scored score 5-4. l nny., Shaddick wrist shot from 20 feet out. forth a, strong effort to come. this last second to :bring the
the other Goderich goal. assisted. Canadian Lesion Auxiliary uh With it victory. , final hilly to three all.
,Electrics a ti -2 clubbing. This Jim Mathers 'had' 'two Final two •- goals by put on -'tile pressure but could Elmira scored the first tilik'e Hodges 'and Robby
.was not one of the locals' .'ass•i'sts for the Suns. David Goderich Electric were_ by manage only one"goal; 'i his goal but going into the third F��rchish each had 3.gotis and
better aures as the were Eastwood and Brad Arm- Scott Macdonald from,..,r.eg was .'scored by Brian Shor-period .the score was 4-1 for one assist in .,the .weekend
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to . hL iso }zed • in both- l-- _ �_ -4".::7:; _ ,actior1_��•-ith Mike getting . t.
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ends .of the rink. ,,,. Jeff - Speer scored both his third of the game. """ j standing player was r'i►nu. out and added another un��, °gr,-il in the Wlker.ton
Walkerton had- a team , Hanovsr goals.' P
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The second .- game - got 'Tuesday; January ,21, Saturday morning, in tire., second goal, which gave ' story was .just" the opposite.
underway at 10:15 with .t/Ir. ,Goderich Electric .outscored first .game, no r•eferei‘."'' 11clnt��c. ii 1-'1 lead, Tho 'Lions Were `foik'd 'on
Stereo winning 5-0 over Mclntee Real Estate ,,1 showed up for the ga, ae :'11,tn 1),tve Ilu\fiTh put Glen- ',c'VOra 1 . ,~hots by, the
Lionels Sunoco. David Jewell are now only one 'point out of ('oyne filled in again and dal mark }tomes 'back in the Walkerton goalie and
got two goals and both were first _place. . Joe Melady a fine job as he was im-,.;-•t,nle, unassisted and John ,,,t.l.t=„l.,e.11,c;,r,' a icl a Walkerton
-unassisted:- David is •playi-ng-_,. •_Q.pened the scoring•_on a partial to refc:rc ng=because- Peters tied the score., as he PLO' broke ,loo•4e• .rnd
real good hockey for Mr. breakaway for ' Goderich his own teamf'w'as playing. ' beat 'Stteye. Hunter on a high. scorned, This seemed to -take
Stereo. • `-,” Electric two minutes later, Goderich Electric held on shot, ' Before the second - away much of the Lion's
Scott Middet scored one,. Greg, Lapaine• of, McIntee to defeat the Canadian ., lic't'icid ended, Ray Vanstonc, drive, .Walkerton capitt-ilized
assisted by Mike Brenner•, scored on a hard wrist shot ' Legion 'Auxiliary* 3-2, In., the from the face -oft' battled one tinct' rile '};core ti' is 4-1 going
Trevor Erb and Kevin from the slot. first pit rod, Joe Melady got in to put Mclntee ahead. into the third.
Talbot scored one each, and Goderich Electric went one .past Paul' McCartney on In the final period, 1t' was Again in the opening
David Jewell assisted • on. ahead again on, a breakaway a tong shoot - •G derich Glenmark Honies-W*.:h'o did all °minute of thelast period the
goal.�,":. this time it was by., Tom. Electric played short-handed - the scoring. John .Peters, on Lions , pounded at the
With only 15 minutes left Profit but Greg Lapaine tied" when,the goal was scored. ' • -•1 breakaway, slid the puck Walki�rton 'goalie. but he held
in• -the ..
,game, j g' g g between Steve Hunters legon . The Lions could not seem
San' it Thind the ame before the first Tiein the ame at the
took a• nasty fall and hurt his. period ended, 'his second ' 11 :50 ma► k was Scott Profit legs and • Andrew Telford' to get on track during the
`d' from in front of the net, gave „ entire 'gauge and played
leg'. We' all hope he s back in' - 1; al of the game. as. he zipped in Brian
•
r' Goderich Electric' picked Shortreed's sh"ot for "the •
Gkienmark a much deserved i 001'ly, ' judging by , past
• the line up very soon,
up three goals in the second Legion's. first goal. Betore win.' Dave, Mahood, •is performances„ the final
period. Paul Murphy banged the period ended, Scott credited with an assist as he score: 7.1 for Walkerton..
•one-' in as McIntee failed to McDonald' passed 'one, from dug 'the puck • out of ' the Discouraged and tired the
clear the puck from infront the cornerTorn to Profit corner and made a good play bions had to return to
passing it- to Andrew• Telford Goderich for a•- scheduled
wwho fired it .home. gamewith Hanover.
Goderich in the past has had
no trt able with Hanover, but•
Hanover had the " Lions 2-0,
SUNCOAST ESTATES
ATOM ALL-STARS
Saturday to defeat Hgnover, shall at thr l-4 ' •07n;at;k'oft'he .-.-The second period -featured' te
6-2 in a regularly scheduled ,second period. very close cliec'king by both GODERICH LION
W.O.A.A:'league,gdame. ' Mclntee Real Estate's only teams. -and there were G - PEE WEES
' Darrell Graham had two goal of the second period several good end to end- The Goderich Lion Pee eti't1ling into the third, The
gdals and two assists for the came. when Tom .Smith's rushes. No` scoring as both Wees entered the Legion • Lions scored three quick •
In the second game,the To
where every player they had The Suns league• record difference r was the' •-Elects .�
could handle the puck.and if 'now stands at ten wins, six goaltending a both goalies strongly,
left untouched, would, controil 'losses and• two' ties: They
the game territorially, This
. was just what happened.. have two games remaining
u in the "schedule, both of them
' Walkerton-'' led- only' 1:0 make up games postponed"
after the first„ period by •from earlier dates. - This
same mystery. In the second Saturday Port Elgin will be
and •third, the same thing the visitors and next
� vened only this tithe they Thursday, 'February 6, the
notched five. goals. Kent Suns will host Walkerton at
Feagan scored unassisted in
rofit of Goderich quick ° goaL and were able to game. Randy Graham and
who ' skated • coast to victor',,, -Xlmira La►•t•y Boyce each' con-
rade some • good capitalized on two op- t•ributed 'two assists while.
Paul McCartney and 'Pat plays and• passes plus scored por'tunities • pear the end of
Bissett came -up' with some' one goal for -the-winners. the game eta bring the final
exceptional saves., Itwas the 'This victory now pt -its score' 5-3 for Goderich over
best game 'that Glenrnark Goderich Electric in first FImir'a.
played 'all season as they place one point more than In Their
tied' Canadian Legion Canadian Legion Auxiliary
Auxiliary 2 all. ' 'team..
No scoring in. the first'• in .the ,second game,
period', as it produced close • Glenmark Homes picked up
"r :00 p,m, The game with checking: their first 'two, points . in• 13
'the second' period on a shot Walkerton could decide first ThTe . opening goal of the games as they came from
frorn well out, which put the -•-
pla•ce in the standings At game• came at the 8 minute, ,, behind.. CO upset _rMcInte'c
•Electrics down 3-1 at the this point both the Suns and nark of the second period as Real, .Estate 5-4. Andrew
time.
,N-1Walkerton have lost and tied Brad Smith of Glenmark} Telford was, the scorin'g hei°'o"`
• But the lack of effcr kept x111 equal number of games. Homes ,'picked. up Dave.. • `cis- he got the winning goal Ott
us in hot water, and before The game with Port' Elgin Ruxton's' pass in front of the the .13 minute mark •of the'
here at' 6:00• p.m: , on net to -beat Paul "McCartney, final period. .
Saturday could: ,be in.: Canadian Legion. Auxiliary" ' In the• -fust period, Thadteresting too. In their last`''tied the game, early in the Bolan opened •the seorirtg on
,grime the • cellar -dwelling '• final period as Allan Hough i hard wrist shot from the
Port Elgin team defeated let a hard shot go which Pat • slot to give Glerftnark.a e tc `
Walkerton, 3-2. •Bissett dropped and it'rolled nothing lead. Ray'Vanstone
The Suhs' will be taking ; in�,o the net. ,Glenmat' set up Brent Fisher .4tie the •
part in the Huron,ia 'Hockey-. Homer Went , ahead :for. the , game for 'Mclntee Ri-;al
Tournament at Arthur i�`ris second time in the game as ,-Estate.
Saturday. At 10:00 a.m., the Andre» Telford put in Ken In the second period,r'1'om
HuronEastin Lcindort lora 4 Suns play •Richvale, a •Anderson's..,rebiund. Smith picked up twti goals
'Toronto area team, and at Then at the 11:05 mark the for Mclntee -Real ' E'state,.°
o'clock .^game`. The boys 15they will tang`Je .with' tiring, goal`•' was -scored a..,,. first • goal, Glenmark
came out like tigers acid i':aex. RZ•on Stoddart} passed from defensenlan 'failed to clear
played that way .fora period. the corner to 'A•lan• Hough An ►
} - '� � g a.l'i. ouch and Grcl,'Lapainc
and a half then Huron` East ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE front to give the legion team set Ccinr up on a nice two
got untracked^' and , over----- In , the first " game, -
powered:1 tie-. way - passing onlay, On .his
the Electrics by a
we knew it, the score was 6-
® 1. Daryl Madge scored our
second goal, also unasisted
and on a shot from well out.
In summarizing, the Elec-
trics did not get their usual
• good goaltending and
defensive play which they
had displayed in previous
games. ,
On Sunday, it was off to
6-0. ..,_
Early in the' game, the
Electrics were hitting,
skating and checking and as
a result had many Bine
scoring opportunities. Mike
Ea,S•twood- had the best
chance on'a breakaway but
was tripped from behind. -
In the 'second period, he
Electrics went buck to their
• Saturday night type of game
and again paid 'tle price ^ for
it.
This Saturday,. Byrom' will'
be in town for •a 5 p.m.
game. Then on February 8, a
week later, 'St. Marys will be
here `to be followed by
`Listowel ^ on February 15.
The""" Electrics have some
good competition coming Up
so we hope they can get back
to their•fine hockey til e they
' displayed in the Exeter
Tournament. •
, NOVICE
HOUSE LEAGUE °
The Saturday" morning
game started at 9:15 with
Legion it.exiliary winning the
K_:game4•=l over Gardiner's
Dairy. Mike Daer and Randy
Chapman with two goals
each for the Legion and
Mark Jeffrey got the only
' goal for Gardiner's ' Dairy.
The Dairy missed -S-cott
Stokes from the line up
which made quite a dif-
ference.
GODERICH ARENA -SPECIAL EVENTS
Goderich MinorHockey
All—Star Games
Friday, Jan. 31
7:30p.m. Goderich Pee Wees vs ,Port Elgin°
• 9:00 .p.m. Goderich Bantams: vs, Listowel,,
Saturday, Feb. '1
5:00 p.m. Goderich. Novice vs Byron
6 p.m. Goderich Atom vs Port Elgin
7:15 p.m.. Goderich Pie Weis vs Mitchell
X8: 0 p.m. r,Goderich•Bantams vs -Blyth
SundayFeb. 24
3:00 p.m. Goderich Midgets°vs Kincardine
A ^
4:3Q p.m. Goderich Bantams vs„Port Elgin
PUB:LIC SKATING Sundiy, Feb. 2/75..
x J
13 p;m. . Admission 50c
second •dame the
int gkoal and one assist were.
credited to Danny Maillet.
Larry Gaynor and Larry
Mada each carried one -
astiist.
By JACK CUMMINGS
This Friday evening in
•Goderich at • 7.:30 the Lions
. play a r.esthedu•led game
against"Port Ergin; Saturday
at 7:15 they. play an
exhibition game here`against•
M. i t c het l and on .Sunda y they
travel toKincardine for
another rescheduled game at
4:4:5
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GODERICH POLICE
FALCONS BANTAM
'ALL—STARS
• T.116 Goderich 'Police
I'alcorts were to ha\re played.
only one gargle • on- the
*weekend, but unfortunately,
due , to weather conditions,
Hanover •ocancelled .out.
Howq„ver, they will be
;,.playing;. in• Goderich this
Friday night at 9 p.m; when
Listowel will be•in town.,
• Then on Saturday, they
are trying to arrange an
exhibition against Clinton for
their usual time 8:30.
- At 4:30 on Sunday, they
will play host tow Port 'Elgin
' and Monday evening they
will travel to Listowel for
their Iasi scheduled game ,of
the --Season.
This ' will be a busy
weekend of Hockey for the.
Falcons.-' Try to come out
and support them, •
BANTAM HOUSE
LEAGUE,
Only one game' report
irdcid` rt''fli'rsp'�i-vcteek-afld m
• 't- s the, 'game plu.y.ed on
the • 23rd. McGee G. M•,
,.-._art-s-,defeated thZi Burger'
Bar:Kings
The 'star of the game was
the goaltender for McGee's,
Snl.ith . a.
(continuedas on pahegem10)de.
Dave
th'
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