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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
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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.
Five :conferences • work,.
represented at 'the WOSSA
championship and .each -
"
each=' 'conference was• represented
by four wrestlers' in. each
' weight class. The top twri
• wrestlers in each category
•
qualified t r the Ontario
championships.
• The G1)CI Vikings Were.
representee! by nine wrestlers
at WOSSA and• Mike Jeffrey.
filgished sixth in the 115 pound
class' despite losing only one
match' out of • four in the
tlziuhl:ekmackout comrpetition,
The . other_ wrestlers
representing • GDCI at the
WOSSA competition in' -
eluded.: Rick Carmen, Don •
K.irkconne11, Rim Moran,.
Mike Hawkins. Steve Palmer,
Da.vre' Rnd'ges. and Mark .
Kernighan. r
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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.
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place if Teacher One, Vic-
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MCo Office'.. steams' continue
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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. ' . • .
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of the season. The first place
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