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ants drop two high scoring
The Goderich Merchants the dressing room •with a tie:' make it 5-4 after two. Corriveau to make it 8-7 but pp
dropped two games this week . Ron Whetsto e'l!inished off a Centralia o • ened the dropped a 6-4 decision to goal was unassisted.
P Centralia iced the with
using a 9-7 marathon against Ron Corriveau with 1:41 left when Terry Hayes grabbed un ssisi l jumped. to •lhefropt. with .a i
Centralia Huron•, , A ed goa by Walt , ening,. in. the:, se endeperiod
l a (COAT) in Hu o . to go. in the first.' an .unassisted • power play Lantz his curt f th. ;am . goal five nirittes ban the rab :in three "n nswe
Park against .9 f . h a !'ga, e. . ,g,,, b .S u a w red
and a 6-4 contest again The Merchants started off tall afi 17 3 to Puthisclub a When � Wayne `°R '
in Intermediate D action play put toget er by Paul and scoring in the final 20 minutes three minutes left eel en -•.'Parkhill Sunday, Parkhill Parkhill catne .out hum -
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Merchants dressed aril '•;a uyitki three i utes la ed • • p, aY ,. he::,•a. .:; • .... • . na�';,,;> rnie Schlege7•o, ,
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With sbc 'minutes played en when Schlegelc scored his
the final period Schlegelc
second of , the game
made, it -:5-1 before'the ;:Mer- ;unassisted with,fou minutes
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dozen for the Parkhill when: Paul Corriveau turned. _-,. • ; g • >Ease earl#
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Park COAT sk ted to a 9-7 lead: `Centrabia o . red theft „ -• A, . i - pa 0
a cal. Ron Whetstone was off • 11 skaters the Merchants , left #tt:th erlod, llhetStone ,e min les:
trium • h over.the Merchants ofsthe period however conning . for roughing At 14.13 Cen- u
in -a wil
goalie's nig
jumped to
• Cam M
unassiste
played i
° ,was sh
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• their
comb'
ame that was' a
are. Goderich
rly lead when
onald. scored
with 48 `seconds
the game. The lead
rtlived however as
ared back with two of,
own.- Les Hamill
ed with Larry Krantz
at 1 :07 of.the first to tie the
game and a• .minute later.
Brad Spiers scooped` up a
loose puck and scored an
unassisted goal. The Mer-
chants capitalized on a power
play late in the period to go to
back with three straight tralia came back withHanover
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scores of their own. Less than another .power dose #�r, play effort ,
a minute after the Merchant Walt Lantz' and Brad
go ahead Terry Hayes tied piers combined -for the'tally
the game on ,,an 'unassisted with Jim Bell off for tripping.
effort. At 13:31 Centralia took Ron Whetstone scored on a
over the lead when . Les play set up by Cam
Harrill grabbed an unassisted MacDonald with .13:17 left to
goal with his 'deb playing go in the game to bring the
short handed. Walt Lantz
made it 5-3 with 1:07 left to go.
in the period on a third
unassisted goal. Jim Bell
answered the fifth goal with
one of his own with 38 seconds
left to go in the middle stanza.
Bell `scored unassisted to
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Pee:e:es win on- road:
The Goderich Pee Wee§ later ,.Morrissey got the was a: 'different star
Merchants to within one for. notched a convincin 6-3, win winner on a goal as fisted by '
g Gederich was co ipletely
the .second time, Halfway over K'inc'ardine in Iain- outclassed byHanover and -
through theperiodWalt Lantz cardine Saturday and came Rob Kisch.
get his'hattrick and The team's split the final •shutout 4.0, The visiting• club
gput borne to V,anastra Sunday and period scoring two each: Scott grabbed : three qui!ck . first
Centralia back on top with got`thlinlped: by Hanover 4-0. Ross gave Godericb a 5 1' period' goals and one in the
two. Eight seconds later Jim • Theegames give the'l?eeWees • , edge three Godminutes. Rita the •middle of the second to skate
Bell tallied for the Merchants ' an eight win four loss record period with a goal assisted by to the win.
with help from Paul that ties them for first place Denis .Kern. Two minutes •
with Kincardine. later Sean Leach grabbed the Gord Beaton got the -.win.
Goderioh "used two quick first of his two quick .goal's ning. goal at.. 4:24 of the first
goals to jump to a 2-Q lead that gave him a hattrick for grabbing a pass from Todd
Sa4tiirday and never looked the night., Mark Little fed him Co•ldwell and shoving the
back. Jim'Mathers stole the the first pass for 'a goal andpast
puck at the 4:08 mark of the Dan Elliott the second. Mark .Puck Jeff Denomme.
first and scored an•unassisted Crawford finished off the '
goal. Fifty-seven. seconds evening with an unassisted
goal with just over five three minutes later and Jeff
Beaton got.an insurance goal
later, Scott Ross fed Colin -;Beresford and Jeff.Seer
Alexander a perfect pass and minutes' remaining. each added o P
Alexander gave his' club a 2-0 gals of their own
•
first period lead. Sunday's much at home for the. win.
Kincardine opened the - '
scoring in the middle period
looking as if they may make a
game of it. Two 'and a half
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• from Paui° Cor'ri.veau. Pour. Goderioh takes on T`hedfarc .
minutes •,.later- . MacDonald ':at ' horie,,iny Vanastra 'on ,
..Tuesday an.d••won't a action
scored again with help from again until January 2 when
George Gould and Paul they travel to Watford.
Corriveau and with eight
minutes left Paul Corriveau 1.
combined with MacDonald to 1,ONLY YOU CAN
- bring the Merchants to within
one but, Parkhill held'off the
charge and assured the win
Dogies holdslim margin
Augie's Dogies shutout
Roy's Boys Monday night and
' grabbed seven points and
first place in Men's Monday
night bowling. The Dogies
rallied behind John Willis' 276
' single and 778 triple for the
sweep and now have a season
total of 58•points. Gerry Pitre
'hit a team high single of 240
for his team and Manfred
Popernits,ch had a 596 triple
but the Boys stayed in • ninth
spot'with 35 points.
The Amazing Oil Mart were
upset. by the eighth place
B.D.'s and slipped to second
• place .with ' 56 points. Jim
McWhinney hit ,a 338 single
and 86.9 triple, to help the Oil -
Mart to a two point evening.
Jim 'Harrison chipped in with
a 302 single and Dave Cornish
e 301 game. The B.D.'s got
behind Don Johnston's 297
single and . 719 triple and
grabbed five off the Oil Mart
to move into eighth spot with
36 points. •
French Dry Cleaners are
still within one game of. first.
with 51 points but only
grabbed two of those points
Monday night, The Cleaners
gave up five to the Recalls
despite a 293 single and 780
triple by Bob Mills. Charles
Williams led his club to five
with a 323: single and 780
three game total. The Recalls
are in sixth place with 45
points.
Huromic Metals and ,the
Hopefuls squared off.Monday
night and came out of the
evening tied for fourth with 46
Flyers score
last to tie
The . Godprich • Paper
Flyers, playing the style of
game they have patented for
this 'season, came from
behind in the third period to
salvage a 2-2 tie with Brussels
Sunday in Bantam D action in
Vanastra. The F'ly'er assed
up nine power play chances
during the game before
finally getting the equalizer
at 10:15 of the final period.
John Alexander opened the
game's scoring at 8:52 of the
first period. giving Goderich
the only lead they •had.
Alexander gathered up a pass
from Duane Elliott and fired
a shot thAt handcuffed Jim
Scott and put the Flyers in
front:
The Flyers held Brussels at
bay for the remainder of the
period and most of the next
but -the visiting team got the
equalizer"with just 14 seconds
left to play in the middle
period. Paul Engel combined
with Ken Higgins to give
Brusselsa fresh start.
Loaded for bear Brussels got
'the gp ahead tally 25 seconds
into the final period when Ken
Cousins.. and_._Mike •Wats
beat Scott Wilson.
The Flyers wouldn't stay
down and with four minutes
• left to play scored the final'
goa4 to tie it up. r Larry
Gyaynor scooped up the puck
from Willie ` Denommeand
blasted a drive past the
Brussels netminder.
Goderich was tagged with
four • minors in the game,
Brussels , with: eight minors
and a five minute cross
checking call. Scott Wilson
played. the : first and third
periods in goal for the Flyers
and Robert Cummings played
the -second. Both netminders
• allowed a goal each -
•
Electrics burst
for four and win
•
Three unanswered third
period goals by the Graham
Electric Novice . All -Stars
broke open a tight checking
game that gave the Electrics
a 4-0win over Exeter last
Saturday in Vanas•tra.
The first period was a very
close checking one .where'
neither team could . mount
much offence, and as a result
the period ended scoreless.
The pattern continued into
the second,. until Exeter drew
a • tripping penalty. The
Electrics powerplay wasted
no time in making it 1-0 as •
Scott Darrow banged in Dave
Jewell's rebound,
In. the third, with the.
Electrics serving a , holding
penalty, Todd Jeffrey laid a
perfect pass to Daye Jewell
coming out of his own end and
Dave scored on a breakaway
to make it 2-0. Four minutes
later Scott G•arrow made a!
perfect pass to Dave Telford
on a 2 on 1 and Dave's shot
picked the corner perfect. A
minute later; Dave Jewell got
his second of the night on a
breakaway . by pulling the
• goalie. Steve Shutz fired a lot
of hard shots from the point
that could have made the-
score
hescore higher. For the second
game in a row, the team
displayed some good back-
checking and the defence.
made good stops in their own
end. Shane Worsell and Jay
Williamson -shared the shut-
out.
Next weekend will be a
busy one for the Electrics as
they play Exeter again in
Huron Park at 7 p.m., then on
Saturday in Walkerton fora 4
p.m. start and finally in
Listowel Sunday for a -5:30
p.m. game.
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five points and .a tie. The
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Terry Ryan's 276 single and
Lee Ryare,s 703 triple.
The Signal Stars got a
strong night from Tom Flynn - minutes into the period Sean
Who' led his club with a 304 Leach took a pass• from Dan
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couldn't overcome their.point handcuffed Jim MacDonald
spread with the Tail Ends and and brought Kincardine to
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