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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 12'14A61,1,; [.. STAR:''I'k{URSI)AY 1• f?•1-3 RU4RY ..'ti, .197.6 .._. C•indy,Hayward:was awarded:the trophy for, the most, im proved, beginner girl while. Tom'Donnell%'was..crassed the most .inipr.'oved beginner boy. Norman M'cCleannart and. .Scott Garrow, right, were honored as the most improved junior and senior power skaters. (staff photo) • Merchants wrap up to spot i With only . one scheduled game remaining, the Gode'fieV Merchants 'have• wrapped up first •place in the Central • Huron Hockey - Lague.This came as second place SiftoSalt went down to defeat at the hands of DR - MCU' 4-3 and the Merchants defeated Holmesville.5••3 las, Sunday night, Tn; the p.m. contest S_i,fto- npened the ,scoring o.n an unassisted .goal from :Buck Million •at 8:39 of the 'first. period. Ron Daer putDRMCO on the boxnrd.'at 14l19. of that . same period ona'nunassisted effort Only one .goal• was' scored in the second period and it was ,DRMCO's. speedy winger, Dave Graf, taking .a _ pass from Bill F'ritzley and beating • Sifts goalie ' Doug_ Spitzig:. • Sifto came back in the third as : Wayne. Draper evened :things. up scoring from Gary. Taylor and Warren Watt. DRMCO .then put the game out of reachwith goals at 16'05 and. 16:43 from •Ron. ..Dae/, his secondof.the.night, and Jim •Kelly. ,John Hodge '• 'and Dave Graf picked up: assists. • In the 9 p.:m, game, Arnie "The` Hammer Parker led the way' for. the Merchants as he 'triggered for a two -goal outburst, the'.se•cond being a short-handed, game-winne.i.; 'as the Merchants downed/. Holrnesville Rockets 5-3... The Merchants• opened up a 5-0' lcad.until Holrnesville started ' to reply., too late at 13:50,:of the final period. Fted Armstrong and "The : Hammer" had, two goals, apiece with John Hay adding a single". for the Merchants:, Barry Black picked up the assist oh Parker's first goal' and Jim Bell on key's. The Rockets' pulled Put 111 . the' stops hut .carne up short at Larry Schertzel, Bill Hoggarth and Bruce Lyndon scored.late in the third. Dick. Chalmers ;and Bill Steenstra .. picked up the -assists on. . Schertzel's goal: The final league game will be played Sunday `night with DRMCO facing off against. the Rockets • and The Mer;•. Chants battling, Sifts. Salt at 9 P • Two weeks ago John Hoy led ' the attack for the • Goderich Merchants with four goals, and an• assist as. . they defeated Sifts Salt 8-6.. Sunday -6 - Sunday :night to break the` IT point tie for l st .place. Jim Bell. opened the sc'i3ring at 1.:45 of .the'f.irst period beating :.Stfio goalieDoug'Spitzig on a breakaway. Hay collected his first of the.night at 4:12, when : Barry Bloch laid a .perfect pass on his stick in front of. the •'net, which .he flipped into the 'upper corner: "''.. Sifto got on the •board at r:20 when' Lorne Raymond, Sifto'stop scorer, took,a pass.:_ from John Phillips •to_, beat Doug Fisher in- the • Mer- chant's net. The Merchants •' then;'bounced. back on goals from' Mark Ryan, Jo:hn Hoy, • and Burry • Bloch, hot . however. -to be outdone by the' miners who- retaliated with three of their own from Buck. Mi'llion, Warren Watt, :and Lorne Raymond. •• In the third period it was a • seesaw battle with Jim Bell of the- Merchants putting the game •out. of reach •as he outraced Wayne Draper to. - tap the loose puck into the. open, net with 35 -• .seconds '. remaining in the . game. Previously in the period,. Hoy had notched his 3rd and 4th, 'for the Merchants, while Dennis ' Lassaline and Mark -- Lassaline tallied for ,Sifto, •• -The..v;ictory gave the Mer- ;chants a two point advantage ' „peer Sifto. as Well as .a game in hand. from , a previous postponement. . - • • The = Holrnesvill.e Rockets gained 2 points on third place DRMCO by beatingiqhern 3-2 in the second • game. Bill, H>ggarth opened the scoring at 0:59 of the first period' from Mark Fisher. DRMCO-came ` • 'Brien wins berth fltOrlO,,TfIIfla.Ij Gerry O'Brine of the; GDCI Vikings wi-est.ling team won a berth'in the OntariorWrestling championship, to he held. at Sir Wilfrid L..a'uri€ University this weekend. . O'Brien placed second in 'the, 15.7. pound class at. the -- WOSSA- w•res-tiing--fi•na+•s--hdid' last Friday 'and Saturday at 'Parkside 'Collegiate, • St. Thomas. O',Brien win five of his -ix matches,atthe WOSSA competition to boost his year s . record to 30 wins against only. two defeats. 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GODERICH F CALL 524-2136 back at 10:11 as Mike Costello scored frotDave Graf. `Both teams 'notched goals in the second stanza,- with Pete Postill.scoring unassisted for the Rockets and John Hodge scoring from Del Bedard for DRMCO. Bill -Overholt . gave • Holmesville the victory at 17:'_:3 of the final period with the assist going to ;John Corriveau. Both. Len Wilson for HoIn esville and Bill Hutchinson for DRMCO came up -with excellent saves to make the game .exciting for the fans. - Curlers juggle -- for playoff. spots =: The G.oderich Kinsmen club kept their slim. playoff hopes alive last week .when they edged . the :. fourth p•1ace. Teacher On squad, .7-6' in Goderi:cli.Industrial 'Curling, league action. 'The 'Kinsmen areiii the cellar in the league. standings with a three,winsix loss. record but a' win streak in their remaining` four •games. could jump them to fourth place if Teacher One, Vic- toria and Grey and the DR- MCo Office'.. steams' continue their slumps. DRMCo Office dropped- a costly game' to the Teacher Two team 9-4 allowing the Kinsmen to .move to- within one game of sixth place. Victoria and. Grey: imptoved the 'Kinsrnen chances, when they took 'a • 9-4 drubbing ..the ;DRMCc Plant tearn.The undefeated Fijtncial' "team had a bye in• the last league `action. ' . • . The top .'four spots - in the league standings will •hot be• decided until the last games• of the season. The first place Financial, team is the only squad assured; of a playoff berth. The Teacher Two team and the D1 MCo Plant team. need-en13- -one ,win—caeij—to PA.. ,.� TT.�,,, ry.r•�. p.•°.p..r ++.. • e'er, • h nMT..• r T. 01.11,rTRr14144.4l ^T,.°'1n.�\./T...°r' • alth foods, spices, IitdcnT and vitamins at down to .earth pricesi. •n COOKIEJARS 9(101- IVIIXING BOWLS ' EAN off � .v POTS:.. while they last. 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