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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-11, Page 16KA PAGE 8. -.ODER ICH •SIGNAL;STAR:.T St SDA1(. MARCH l I: 197.1 2 m behind to win semi final The .Suncoast EstateS Atoms have played their way into the OMHA Zone finals by eliminating' Port Elgin, two games to one, in the best of • 'three semi-finals. The Suns .came back" with two- victories: ori Port Elgin ice aftez dropping thefirst game of the aeries 'here .last Thursday by a 5-0 score.. The Suns edged Port Elgin 3-2 oil. Saturday totie the series and then scored a convincing- 4-1 victoryon Sunday to: w1 arkt, �. Port Elgin had yids -their - quarter final • series with Kincardine 'by scores of 8-2 and 8-4 and: after their 5-0 opening win over the Suns, rooked to be on their way t� the finals. However, coach Richard Madge' s Suns •had different ideas .and came up, with a tremendous' effort to, take the series:. I'n the first game of the. series Port Elgingot a three goa1 effort' from Bill Jacques and ohe goal each from'Scott Arnette and Bob Carr. The Suns skated with the Port Elgin squad on ,even.' terms but were unable •to °click around the net. Goaltehder Bob Armstrong,, in the Port Elgin net, was a Stumbling block for the Suns • when they did penetrate the Port Elgin defence.`' The ' bigger Port Elgin team used their size to advantage in this game, In game number two; the. Suns ::outhustled •Port;, Elgin, taking .control early with two first period goals .by Brad Armstrong' and David Gallow: : Mark Crawford. assisted oir Arrnstr.ong's goal and Daryl Madge on Gallow's . Port Elgin came back with the. • only goal ' 'Of the second, - period by Todd Root. Daryl Madge scored what -pr-oved-to-betthe:,winning-goal-- when He• •:back handed the • ptck into the Port Elgin net following shots by Mark Crawford and David Gallow,. whoreceived assists. Port Elgin scored with 15 seconds left in the game,. Bill Jacques• • being the Marksman, from a scramble in front of Goderich goalie Jeff ' DenOmrne. Denomme was a standout both in -.the second and third games of the series, giving the Suns the good goal tending necessary • to win inplayoffs. ' The Port Elgin team found they had a tiger by ;the tail in the `deciding dame of the series. The Suns again seized the initiative; scoring two first period goals to take a lead, they never gave up• Daryl_ Madge scored' .. the opener at the `2:05 rrigpk with a fine wrist shot just inside the post after he broke. out alone.•from ,centre ice:. Team Captain David, Gallow got his fust of two goals• On a pass • from Brad Brad Armstrong..near - the end''of the period; ' Port Elgin} • got their. 'only goal from the stick of Doug Bartiette in the second. period, As the game went, on, the steady checking. of the Suns and Jeff Denomme's strong. _p.erforn-anee in the net began to frustrate the Port Elgin £:�UNLHIY squad. - Last Saturday, March 6,•the The Suns , had complete Surgai•n ,Farmer's' Bonspiel-- control by the third period. was sponsored- by Hodges John Thompson broke in • Mining , Ltd.; Dungannonq alone and picked the corner Dick Worgan, was,kept busy, for the. Suns third goal. He running the 9a.nr, and,11 a,rns was sent into the clear .by a draws.. ' good pass from Day The• Goderich rtnks�•Were , Callow. . • tops. in the first. draw. Jim Gallo.w,. w.h,o was out-: • Hawkins. skip, Ca •ie, standing throaghoul the Bill Robertsonand Bill Brown game; , `got the Suns last were first;'.Ken Bogie' -s •rink; counter on a. penalty shot. He second; and Ivan . Rivett's ':had .broken into the .c,lear foursome,:third,' • when he .was tackled' ' from= Ill the.second draw-, another behind by a desperate Port Goderich rink led, that of. Elgin defender, The Suns' Gerald Walter,. skip; 'Tom captain' cooly picked - the- Jasper, 'Don. Tremeer, and corner on the stick` side of Rus. Campbell. Port . Elgin goalie Bob .. Bob Lyons, reeve of West' ee Wees lose to Hanover, IRS BF RXI, f1ARPFR thump . The Goderich annual St. --Patrick's Invitational `nixed 'bonspiel is slated for this weekend March, 13 and 14,. This event was filled up early in January and there has been a waiting list to fill any vacancies quickly.' Let's, hope . the . weeper cooperates'and everyone will .arrive; as .planned. This•;is always •a, big event `at. the Maitland Country Club. FOR OUT of TWO woRI,D. RKsuus Ar'.mstrong to score bn the penalty shot attempt. •,• In the league- finals, the Suns swill . meet Walkerton, first place• finishers in the • regular schedule. The series. probably a best- of- three. I.vas scheduled to begin last night (Wednesday's' in. Walkerton. : The second game: will be played. here Saturday at 5 p.m., with the third and deciding game, if necessary, in Walkerton 'pn Monday. In the lineup for the Suns in the semi-final series were Jeff Denomme,. Terry. Bean, Daryl Macige, John` Peters, David ,,Gallow,° Rick 'Young, Mark Crawford, Paul Day, John . Thompson, Brad Armstrong, David Day,Kent Feagan and Steve Sinclair. Senior Vikings fight but lose by TD • The: GDCI, Vikings sehipr boys' .b•asketball. team .made its best showing 'in years in the Huron -Perth. Conference semi-fi•naj playoffs 'last Tuesday, forcing Stratford Central into two periods of overtime before bowing by a 64-60 acorea. The game was tied 52-52 at the end of regulation time, and 56-56 at the end -of the•first overtime period. In both cases it . was Stratford Central thathad to come back with las t-secort'd baskets to -tie, the score. -. • Greg. Be:acorn was • .the • scoring star' for the Vikings with 31 .points. Jeff Baechler had .15, -Bill Gauley 10; Iain Lambert five,- and' Jed : Dejong two points each for 4.t- va. ,.. -• ... -..• John Tep'ber- ..lean---the-- ,Stratford shooters with 20:,••. poirits. Coach Phil Bugler of the Vikings,' was pleased with his team's showing, 'explaining that the Vikings • were .basically a ``Rookie 'team" that has . improved • as 'they played this year. Mostof the senior Vikings will be returning .next, season, : and i...;with.severai.fine juniors frown. this year's championship • team coming up, next years' senior Vikings should be .a strong contender. for" the' Huron -Perth championship. . 4 Waw°anpsh, . skipped • a . rink from Ripley to second place. In third spot was Bob Fotheringham of Seaforth The climax of the evening, was the trip in the snow storm home: That required more skill than.' the whole day's curling. The ice storms postponed• a few bonspiels in the area last week, and the txeter; ladies have postponed their . event until March 17. On Wednesday' March. 3, our ladies made the trip to Stratford Filly • Bonspie'1, sponsored by Moore's Leather Goods, Stratford -and • Goderich rink, skipped. • by Faye .Ribey., . with Vicki Culbert, vice; Kaye—King, -second,,. , and Nancy MacKinnon, lead. • k, . look for this " s ign_.on Hamilton St. Forester bowlers in tigIit playoff race_:. Upsets were the order of the clay March 7 in Forester's League bowling. The leading teams managed to hold their positions but -these are now so precarious . that the whole 'team standings could -reverse. in one. night. LEAGUE STANDINGS. The "Smoothies'; who are currently in, fifteenth place lost their match 5-2 with the ''Country Cousins" "Cousins" captain Bev Orr maintained her average but creditfor the win must go to Arlie and Muriel Lockhart for beating. ' thei? combine average by almost 200 pins. Sylvia Johnston and 'Keith Kerr of the "Smoothies" both • improved on their averages.• As if to ' follow suit, the. "Full House", gave up five points against two to "Chisholm's Fools." For the "Fools" Bill Black knocked down 664 pins and with., considerable help from Koop de Groot was too much for the "Full House;" , • "bo Devils" and "Tri Hards""- battled to • a split decision with the "Tri. Hards" coming up '4-3. All the "Tri Hards" beam of • Jack and Leona Thom, Bevan Lindsay, Mavis Fisher, and Alvin and Janet Daer held oi' improved on their averages. The "Go • Devils" sHerrTfle Fisher led the way with a 638 triple and all the little "Tevils", Tom and Nancy Willis', Aisla Smoothies • - F'ult 14 usi .. 27 ... . Go Devils 26 Tri l' -lards 25 Flyers 23 Spoilers 20 isholrn's, Fools . . 19 18 14 ,:. HaPpy Milers .. 10 •Fisher,'and Don and Doreen McNeil, . held or 'improved their averages: The Sp'dilers did•n't gain in •position but brought down the, point spread between their sixth position and first to only • three points. They took all seven points from the Gliders by, beating -their own team average by almost 350 pins. Eric Miller led his team with 614 pins while Olive Gilbert: and June Montgomery turned in'605-and-5,54-perfarmanc For FASHION RIGHT SHOES The Place -To.Go Is SHOES The Sq,Ltre. r.•n!.I • • DIESEL Pumps and Injectors •Repaired Foe All. Popular Makes Huron Fuei Infection. __Equipment Bayfield Rd. 482-7971 - The to beat their personal • averages by _more than 100 pins each. . All the Gliders maintained their averages while Allan Webster gained a little on his a 636, but the steadily roving Spoilers were too much. - George Robinson of the - Flyers and Glen Lamb of the • Happy .Hurlers each carded a triple of 696 • to share •high honors Sunday , night. Glen has held the high average. for .most of the season and although George has ,been bowling extremely well lately it's doubtful, with only two weeks left that he might be upset. George Flyers took - five points from the Hurlers •to'nib the leaders. ' ' 'With standings to close and still two weeks left in the season anything can .happen and, probably will. Glen Lamb's first-half team the • Striking. Six:finished with 48 Points • and 'statistically oannot be beaten by any second half team.. Points IWIar,'7 Total 28. .-Gliders Country Cousins (2) (2) (3)• (4) (5) (7) (5) (0) (5) (2) Cads For: All Occasions " Gifts ,• Books. • Stationery Supplies Records • DERSON'S` BOOK CENTRE 33 EA.ST.St, Goderrc.h R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST • The Square '524-7661 rNz5:t Er. -" Vod En-' CHARTERED- A=c UNT.A-fT$ • .J9 1t'cst tilrrrf • (Jodr'1.7ch,.(/,tturifi 1 Office — 524.2011 ' P. O. Box 307. 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In• the second .. period. " two;• quick ` goals, Jeff Speer' from, Ted Lannet and Randy Ellig.fro Jeff Beresford made it 3-0 for Hanover. Goderich finally got on the board -Randy.Graha scoring from Mark Rowe and Denis Iced but I-lanaver n came right back , Graham. Henderson scoring unassisted- to give them a 4-1 lead. Randy Grahams second,goal of -the had an easy'time in defeating game assisted by Mark Rowe rounded out the scoring for filthe night: • On, Saturday night the Lions .. 'cid now _ 0 • • Lttcknow .. pee-. we'e"s 8-0. by period on 'goals' by Jim' Fritzley from. Denis Kerr, •• Randy Graham from Mark Rowe and -Darrell Graham, m and Denis Kerr' unassisted, . They added three more in Second :, period, Darrell. - m`'Graham from Sim Mathers Iand Randy Graham Mark Rowe from Joey Morrissey and DaVe • MacDonald, and • 'Larry Boyce unassisted. In the third period Mark. Rowe. from Darrell ,Graham and, Darrell Graham from brother Randy completed the scoring.• Due to the OMHA Midget playoff gaime with' Shoreline • Friday nights game here with Mt. Forest has been cancelled and- will be .rescheduled at a (,LiNTON ;COLTS INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY DANCE VANASTRA SHILLELAGH Saturday,M•or'c'h 20,.1976 MUSIC BY."BUSKER Dancing: •,9 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.• Tickets: 53.00 each • Lunch Provided Proceeds fo Clintpn.CoitS Intermediia,te Hockey Club •a • later dale.. Next home game is Monday night, at 7:00 o'clock with Listowel the opposition. . • Impart Another new feature starts. in •the; Si'g•na I -Star' this week when 'rlmp;actC.' gets un1 derway. a-n:d "wil•I be appearing each week frorinthisdateon. "Impact" 'i"s a public information„ column designed to answer your : quetion;s. and . salve Stone of Me problems. that you face in I. your day-to-day lives.' Questions- on -all subjects are invited. 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