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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-11, Page 17Goderich Sailors 'goaltenderRoti Keltestine reaches to cover up a rebound after making a "save off a Lucknow forward. Goderich lost the best -of -seven series four games L�..nc�rs.outhustle. BY JACK CUMMINGS Four games in five days were just too much for the • Goderich Sailors as they lost the deciding game here. in Goderich on. Sunday ; af- te.rnoon by the score of. 3-1.. The largest'cr.owd of the season, was in attendance for the, Sunday afternoon game. Lucknow fans, were not disappointed as. they got their moneY§ worth. -Sailors' Mike Courtney won the fighj' and: also the rematch in the The . DRMCo Office team closer to the'idle Victoria and of the Kinsmen .Club.toget out penalty box and Jim; Hayter flattened. Pete Chisholm with' a flying elbow, but Lucknow won the game and the series,. Sunday's game Goderich Sailors' opened the scoring in the second period on a two man break, - Ron Sowerby flipped. .a pass " to Grant ,Shelton, who skated over the blueline, back passed to Kevin Meriam who fired a quick shat past Bob. Donahue. Lucknow •Lancers got a break on the tieing goal. Sailors. were .applying the pressure•. • to three after taking a 3-2 lead following Friday nights 4-2 victory at home. They lost the deciding 9arne 31 in Goderich Sunday. (staff photo). 1. Sailors.for wins and .a shot .fired from •tile point was blocked. The rebound came all the way out to centre, Hamilton picked up the puck, skated in and fired a low line drive which drippied .• in over. the goal crease bet- ween 'Rob Kellestine's pads. Turdi.ng point ° in the„ -game' was when Sowerby got a match” penalty, by an ac- cidental high stick. This fired :up Lucknow .and they then went .ahead with two -more goals by Allan Rody and Paul - Frayne. In the game played last Wednesday March 3 Lucknow Lancers tied the -series at two games each as they defeated ,the Sailors 3-2 in their own backyard:, Sailors held a 2-1 lead at theend of:the second on goals -by Ron Miller and Mike Courtney. Doug Stevenson tallied for Lucknow. In the final period ;, Lucknow tied the game on a goal by John Embling, Brad Hamilton 'and Dave McKinnon starling the play. The winning goal was scored in the last minute of-Rlay-wJi'tti.: • `Murray. deflected in Dave uriers to ' tt f.ourth •lacep y.: r.enc French Dry Cleaners opeird up their lead•in league standings in the Men's:.' Monday night bowling league in their last contest when they • grabbed five poin s '. to run their s.eason' total ' to 101 points,_ four better than the -second place 'Rookies: Bob 1Vlii1 hit a 747 triple to lead the cleaners: . and .Don Mc W-hinney.'s team high. single .of 28:: chipped inI the • required pins Che' 'Rookies . •.putparreil•Abbptt'S 740 triple and ;fohn Ernpson's 294 single to; -work for a ,five point 'evening and ,sole possession of second sp7ot,with.97 points. GODCH SIGMA I STAR, THLTR"ISDiiY, MA-RCii The Tail- Ends rallied, five 'pellet* Itki to be1p .Qf behind a• Doug Zoethout 313 Dennis ]f eB#un's% 264 •single singe and 711 three game . and 679 triple; eff ott to,grab' third sp6t in the - Lee Ryan hit a 326 single standings with 96 points, five and stretched it to a 7.67 triple out of first, Keith ,Good hit a to help the Hopefuls scxapeup 295 single and Tom Flynn a two pointsand stay. in seventh 752 triple to lead the Signal spot tied with Goderich Stars to three points for .a Manufacturing:.' • The fourth place :92. point total., Manufacturers piekedupfive: Le-n's Wreckers managed • points for season:totaj of 83; onl'y- two points: on the night points when -Charles Williams despite '• Jerry Rivett's 284 hit a 278 single and Bryan single 'and 729 triple and are Lovett chipped in a 665 triple Eatnow fifth with 91' points. Roy's BoyS slurnped to<eigbth#�r��q�+�+a� down place, in. the standings on a trippied� i 1 ce i i five i standings remai %> ale oeaTar 'with 2f' WAWA aft° at Groi!e. t a 26 siltgla; aall a 441 tilple tQ. hell) the graters -tet a tY,01)olat eveni,p.. Augie's Dogiel hold sixth place with 86 po.:nts_., two point night despite Nibby better than .,their previous Baker's 285 single and Gerry, total,; The Dogiek rolled up Pitre's 689; triple. A&P kept their hopes of a'berth in the "A" . playoffs alive Wednesday night whenthey. drubbed the Teacher One team 13-7 in. Industrial Curling .League action. The Lwin moves the Office squad GO.DERICH INDUSTR W • Financial 11 Teacher No. 2 • 8 DRMCo 7 Victoria & Grey ... .'4 DRMCo Office 5 `Teacher No. 1 4 Kinsmen 3 Grey team who with a bye last week had no chance to improve their fourth place standings. The: third P1anL_Tea m -killec - IAL CURLING L• F ' 0 . 123 •4 , 1003,4 5 • 94.. . '5 •703/4 8 .• 89 • 8 741/4 • 8 641/4 1001/ place DRMCo Lthe�hvp�— . LEAGUE=. A .Pct.. 4314 1.000 - 80 • .66r. 791/2 .583 . ' 6534 .444 1091/2. .385 of last ` place and the "B" playoffs when they edged the service club .6-5. The. Kinsmen. loss moves them. -into the bottom half -of -the • finals with. the Teacher One team. ''• - he Financial , Team' held on to their perfect record squeaking by the, Teacher Two squad 7-4 in the seventh end. Both. -teams were tied at the end of six but the Financial curlers hit for three unanswered points, for ' the win. - • 96 .333The onlspot'in the league .273 standings only for grabs with two'weelts left in the season. is fourth and fifth spot. DRMCo• Office and Victoria and Grey are fighting for the final "A" playoff berth while farther up DRMCo Plant and the Teacher Two team --.are struggling for second, place., The second place team can get to the final round in the championship without playing • the :undefeated Financial Teani. - Midgetcagers win The. GDCI midget Vikings boys' •basketball team won the.. consolation title in the • Huron -Perth midget. basketball tournament in Stratford last Friday. The.. midget' • Vikings defeated Listowel , 60-52,in the consolation championship ganie. The Vikings qualified - for the 'consolation final by beating Central. Huron of -Clinton, 57-34, in semi-final :action. • R The Vikings were relegated to the consolation round by losing their first game, 32-31, to Seaforth. 'Coach Lynn Meyers felt his Vikings did not play, up, to their potential •eithr : of- fensively or defensively in the, `game with Seaforth. Seaforth scored ` with eight seconds remaining in thegame to win by one point. The Vikings had finished 'third in the regular -schedule while Seaforth was sixth. - Listowel, who finished first. In the schedule, were another victim of an upset. They were -defeated by eighth place Exeter in first round aCtion Against Listowel in the consolation final, Dennis• Donnelly with 17 points and Randy Little with 12, were th le: -ling Viking scorers. " Stand: out. defensive efforts by Mark Alexander, Andy Moore and "Eric Mitchell helped the Viking cause. Stratford Central won the tournament by defeating Exeter in the championship final. LOOK: THIS OVER THEN COME ON OVE,R. 1973 PON'TIAC CATALINA, 2•door hardtop, equipped. with V-8, automatic transmission, power steerjng and brakes, radio & electric rear window defrost. An Extra clean, one owner car finished in blue with vinyl roof andThatching interior. A Tate model car ready to give you good service. • ( MCyaRs LTD. 5i4:4212 484 EAST STREET, GODEIRICH • • Friday's game was one of the 'better games played by the Sailors score of 4-2. Sailors' goals :were: by Ron Sowerby, Wayne :Doak, Mike Courtney, and Sohn De Coiling.: Lancers - goals were. by. John•Embling and Harvey. Livingston. Saturdays match in Lucknow the Lancers tied the. series 3-3 as they went ahead 2-1 in the first period and scored three -more goals in the final period. Lancers .Dave McKinnon lead • the attack with two goals and : singles went. to Harvey, Livingston, Gram Hamilton, :and Jim Murry, Goderich Sailors'- Wayne Doak scored in the first period, no scoring inthe second, Kevin Meriam and Jim. Hayter beat Bob,. Donahue in the third period as the final score Was Lucknow 5 .- Goderich 3. • Sailors would like to thank everyone for their support during the _playoffs'. as the attendance during the playoffs was close to a sellout for every game. ••A®•f•••••••!•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••!••••lay.• • • • • • • • • • e CD 4 e _ 4 6A • • • •••• a ••et •s, 0.*:• •, 0 • s KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN AND YOU WILL SEE THAT a DENOMME FARM & GARDEN CENTRE e m 9 - et 0 e • • '. • 3 • a • • • • • • • o We have • '" • what O • you • •. 0 need! are still handling everything .you gardengrowers would' need this Spring. 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