The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 20PACaF To CJODF.RICH,SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY; F 'BRuARy 26, I970:',10
CIIESS CIHB NEWS
The big news in Level One respectable .611 perentage,
this week isI,Z the battle for however, Darrell will have'to
second place between Glen '• watch his step. as Pon Bogie is
Wightman and Dade Weary. right behind him at,•600::,"
Gie.n and Dav&clashedhead . In Level Three a:reall'battle
on Tor two games. with second for first place is.,deve'loping ..
• piace. 'at ` stake. However, betuveen Bob. Dick and Brian
Da've',;wo'- one :of the two Miller. Brian, after a,.sLow
games to 'hold on •to second -start, has been,continually
place but this- proved to..:be improving his r'ec'ord and now
only temporary. as Glen went • is orify„.013 percent out of first
.on' win. three 'consecutive spot, John lioez'e rndyed
.
games ''against other mem-, back into'thf. third" Level rind
bers and moved 'into second • is threatening _young Karry
• . by a .006 perceritt lead.- Gower' for first- place. Larry
A tremendous five wa has presently grit. a seven.;
y ' point lead over John.
battle has emerged for fourth;. In level: -Four, Jim Gower
spot in Level One. Jim has moved into the l.ead.w•hi1e.
Kingsley • won two of three •
games to move into tbe Kathy Weary gained her fifth.
position but. Jim . is• hotly , win of the se`ason'to take over
• pursued by Mike Koszycki, third. Spot, Bob:.De Lyzer
Benjamin Stadelmann, Louis improved- his pei tentage. 31i .
Stadelmann and .Kirk. Lyn- points last week with 'his •
don. Only 1,7 points separate eighth win of the season. .
the five players and •.Kirk In the Honorary Division.
Lyndon, presently in third Sam Hassan still holds a
•spot in Level Two, would soar llead on first place. An' im- J j
all the way Up to fourth in portant match, between Sarn
• Level One by . winning only
one game. .
ii
and -Jim Kingsley is
scheduled to take place :on
Monday,- February 23, Jim
The battle for first place in needs the .win badly to hold
Level Two ' has become a onto his first Level position
family thing. Benjamin while Sam .needs the win to
Stadelmann has an extremely hold down first spot in the
small lead over his father Honorary division. The
-,Juis StadelTnann_. The two players Have' met once, and
players are so evenly .mat- played to a tie. Vic Alexander
ched 'that their.' win -loss picked up his first• win of the' •
records ,are alrnost•identical. season to ,advance . to tenth
Benjamin has a 20=10-2 record place . in the honorary
while Louis' has. an •.21-11-1 division.
record- Darrell. Kloeze, won The" .standiri.gs as 'of
two of three games' to 'move, .February. 18, 1976 .are : as
back into • Level. Two with a , follows _
Won Tie Lost Pct.
LEVEL ONE • • .
Chas: MacDonald 28 2 0 :933
Glen W ightman• ' • 17 . 4 `l, • .795•
Dave Weary "15° 4 : 0 .789
Jim Kingsley- 19 9 2. :667
MikeKoszycki .. 12; , 6 1 ,.658`_':
LEVEL TWO '.
Benjamin Stadelmann: ..... • , :. 20
Louiis"Stadelrhann '. , •.: ... . . .21'
Kirk Lyndon -;::.q ::.. .......... ..:...13
Darrell • Kloeze ., ...... • : • ...:,.. , 10
Don Bogie . • •: '
•
• LEVEL THREE
Bob Dick 12 -9 0 .571.
Brian Miller 14 11 1 .558 •
• Larry Gower • • 18 19 2 :.487.
'John Kloeze . • • 17 ' 13
Bob Cox .. • 11' ' 18..
• LEVEL FOUR ,1
Jinn Gower. 14 \25`'.
Brian Shbrfreed
Kathy Weary •
10 . , 2 .656 •
11 1 .652:
7 . 0 650'
6 • 2). ^ •.61.1•.
.13 2 .600•;
9 '20 1.
5 •12 1. -
Bob De
"Bob.De Lyzer- . , ." , . •8 21 . 0.'
Rick MacDonald 2 24 1
HONORARY MEMBERS
Sam .Hassan- - . • . 9. , 3 . '2 _714
• Doug Brindley • ... ,. . ..12. 5 0'' .706
• Harold Kloeze• 11 .5 0 .688
:Joh.n Kane -.12 9 ." 0 ' . .571
Dennis Little.. •• .: 7 . 6 0 538
Nick Gantne•
r'• 4 '8 0 .333
''. rhe.., winner of the •Benmiller Forester Snowmobile
llarathon held recently' was Herman Fisher,:,left,. who
`%aspresented .with a trophy and skill saw donated to the
I oresters" Cy Eric Miller. of Carlow. Standing beside Mr.
fisher is the marathon third placewinner..Jim Harrison
holding a 'wrench set donated by fL Lobb•and Sons of
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Safe, clean, quiet heat. - _ .�M•..m�as^:
ode_richTwns drop
playoff: opener 7-5
•,. I.n the' first game of the
second'' round of the O.M.H.A.
playoffs • • between
_Stoneybrook and Goderich,-
'Kentucky Fried'MChieken
Midget `A's played id
. "Goderich . last Friday night.
Over 270. people were in at
ns
mtendance. Twiwere 'up"set.
• byStoneybrook' 7-5;
The Twins. played their best
in the first period as they
looked 'sharp and played
aggrQssive. hockey, . taking -a..,.
3-0 lead,. Paul' Schaefer
480 opened the scoring at the 3:°15
387 mark, as he picked up' Bill
Lewis's rebounds.hot.after Ed
Courtney started the play
359' from, his own end. •Hugh
.317• • 'Haply found an .opening to
306 •
'register - the Twins second
- 276 goal.• Assists went to defen-
096 'cemen Rick Rawson'and Ben
Worsell. Before the period
ended, Ed Courtney' bounced".
one in froin the blueline to
make•it 3-0.
• Tony Bedard played the full
game.for'the•Twins'in the net
•as John Page is 'out with an
inJury, .
- Second period Stoneybrook
went "on the attack and tied,
the game at 3-3,
IMPS
period, the TnS
went ahead on a quick goal by
Paul Helesic, Steve' Chase
and Bill Walters Started-theplay. •from 'die face off. .
Stoneybrook applied the
pressure, tied'the,ga'me-on a
powerplay goal, and then
Kirk Jenson made it 5-4.
Steve Chase tied the game at
the 14:30 ;nark.: Tim McLean-
' and Ed 'Court'ney drew
assists
With 'less than three,.
Minutes- rem -a -fining in the
game,. Tim- Orr scored his
third goal which proved to he
the winning • goal as
Stoneybrook's final goal was
scored when Goderich pulled •
their goalie and the' move"
backfired. Final score 7•=5 fora,
Stoneybrook.
Next game at Stoneybrook
Saturday night at:6 : 00 -p. m. If
Goderich should win, they
will play: back in Goderich on
Sunday at 4:30.
Chuck Reid .4 � ' 0 200
Alan .Facchin to D .,.•SignaLStars eliminate)
Mark :A Alexander ' 1 9 1- 5 '. 0 167' .
Vic-A'lexanderr 1 6 0 . .143
• . 0
Richarlc kacchi.fiato 1 10 0 • 091 :' Petrolia.luvenuies
0' • .000
0 .000.
Dave Carruthers . •
Jerry Greydani.s
Armando:Bartolptto
0
0
0
9'
9 •
13
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APRT. 5th, 1976 ,!.
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In the first round:. of the
OMHA • playoffs, • Petrolia
°came from beh.ind.to outscore.
the Signal. Star Juveniles;-by'a
score of 8-6.. •
Friday nights game• played
in 'Goderich was the -first'
game for the Signal Stars An
6- out three weeks. This
layoff ,hurt the. club,•;, Pilus
playing with only two lines.
'Grant Shelton picked up three
goals° and an assist fo'r the
Signal Stars ot`h'er marksmeri
were ' Ron Hunki.ngs, "Steve
White Davey and Mike
Cummings. •
Petrolia had three , solid
li.neii but. Ken McNally' was
their big gun with•thgee goals
and•a couple of assists, Signal
Stars started out with, two
quick grials for an early lead,
but before the period ended,
Petr_oliaLxn.a.ds,i14k2 ancLne_ver ....
looked back.
..W S-econd •game which 'was
pla.ycd Saturdayevening., ih
Pcfr-olia, Pete Duckworth
was the star of the .game:,:as
•he must have stopped,_ove.r 50
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score down. Signal Stars held
Petrolia to only, one goal in
the first 'period; this coming
on a power play'•goal, which
Pete. had do chance:. . ,
No scoring in the second
•pe.riod, Goderich •miss'ed
several good .opportunities
:but just couldl'not get the
equalizer- Then in the third •
period Dan,O'Hara picked up
a loose puck. which . was
blocked at' 'the Petrolia
defense., skated the length of
the •ice and scored a ,picture
goal to•rnake it 2-0.
Petrolia added another goal
this eomin.g 'after the. Signal
Stars played .seven minutes
short handed. Final score
Petrolia 3, Goderich 0.
'Third game -of-the hestof
five._serlesas.Play�:d.hack.iia__
Petrolia on Monday.
Goderich just didn't have the
manpower and •bench
strength as •they played the
last,h:alf 0f.the ge ie with only, .
th'rep. •.•de.ferrsemen - and -
without two complete .lines,
1'inul. s'cor.e , •Petrolia 6,
Goderich2.
Mike A.ndt•ews and Scott
Kcn.nedy got; Goderich two
goal~ in the secoricl pe.rlad.
Steve Davy s and Steve
Meriarn • set up Mike
Androw's goal, and Grant
She Iton's' and Ron Flunking
drew assists on Scott .Ken-
ne lys• goal, Steve ('r(4, Ken
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,ryin '•.1ITe- si(`f'l<"+ wa•, Mikt`
(0 0)fflu1Yi' who led the learn
ire- goals during, trio • regular
.1', I .nn . Ile 111 .1 I I, i \ I 111 :Al 111
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