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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-03-05, Page 12.1 AGE TWELVE Cf,INTQN x`.l'EW$-agooaD =AWAY, M:d,.R 0, 1.011 Clinton Lions Midgets Eliminated By Harriston Clinton's (shorthanded) Lions Midgets came to the end of the playoff trail last evening. in the Wingham. Arena when they went down to defeat at the hands of Harriston Midgets in the third and deciding game of their best of three series. Harriston, although coming out on top with a 3-1 win, were for- tunate to do so. Clinton dominat- ed the play for the last two pEr- iods but the net seemed too small or the goal posts too big as they could do everything but flash the red light. Clinton's lone goal came from the stick .of Bob Garon. It is unfortunate that the Lions Midgets had to play minus three of their regular players, John Hartley, Jack Holmes and Bill German. With these men in the lineup the score cou1!d very easily have been in Clinton's favour. Lions Midgets 10 Harriston 3 Led by the Hartley, Taylor, Gar - on line, the Clinton Lions Midgets had very little trouble in defeat- ing Harriston on Saturday even- ing, The final score was 10-3 with Taylor notching four goals, Hart- ley three and Garon, turning in a good effort, had two goals to his credit, Lee scored the other Clin- ton marker. Clinton really went to work the first period and had a four goal lead before the action ended. In the second with the aid of penal- ties Harriston got back into con- tention on goals by Gilbert and Rome. Both goals were scored when Garon and Carter were sit- ting in the sin bin. The play became a little rugged 11 ■ Beautiful Artificial Flowers To Brighten UpYour Home g Waxed and Easily Cleaned Sweet Peas Daffodils Tulips Carnations Mums Cyclamen Geranium Asters a McEwan's 1 Gift and Stationery Store Hockey Award Ken Pickett We are pleased to an- nounce that Harry "flank" McEwen has been judged as the winner of our Hockey Award, We are proud to pre- sent "Hank" with a new Sportcoat and Skack e,I made by Towne Hall Clothes. May we add that in presenting t h e Sports Outfit to "Hank" that we hope he will enjoy wear- ing it as much as we en- joy giving it to him. CONGRATULATIONS "COQNEY'.'l Bob Campbell PICKETT and CAMPBELL MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR PHONE 25 - (Opposite the Theatre) - CLINTON CONSERVATION GROUP HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET One hundred and fifty-six people of Clinton and vicinity sat down at the annual banquet of the Hur- on. Fish and Game Conservation Association in St, Andrew's .Prey byterian church on Wednesday, February The Girls25, Club of the churclr served the turkey dinner on tables decorated with symbols of fish and'. game suitable for the occasion. The blue dishes on white linen, presented a lovely appearance which elicited the compliments AA many of the banqueters. Following the dinner a short program of community singing led by Tom Steep with Mrs. Reddy at the piano was enjoyed and brief speeches by master of ceremonies president Clarence Livermore, John Wilson, George Falconer and others, kept the audience in goad humour. The president invited all present to a social time in the new and now, Comfortable Club House after the dinner hour. Many of the banqueters responded to the invi- tation and a most pleasant time was spent in games and dancing. A hearty vote of appreciation was tendered by the Girls' Club for the preparation of the dinner, and the service given with it. • Mrs. Martha Wilson, in behalf of the Club thanked the Conserv- ation Club and in a few words in- vited them fgx a repeat perform- ance at any future time or occas- ion. • in the final period with 'referees Bell and Woods handing out a misconduct and two majors in an effort to keep the game under control, Clinton took complete charge of the play in this period, Parker in the Harriston cage was the busiest man on the ice, picking the puck out of the rigging on five different occasions. Murray Maltby, the former Clin- ton star, was watched very closely and did not get the opportunity to display his usual form much to the chagrin of the home town fans. • Scoring summary: 1. Clinton, Taylor, (Hartley) ; 2: Harriston, Barber; 3. Clinton, Har- tley (Tyndall) ; 4. Clinton, Hartley; 5. Clinton, Garon; 6. Clinton, Tay- lor. Penalties: None. Second Period: 7. Harriston, Gil- bert (Maltby) ; 8. Harriston, Rome; Penalties: Carter, Garon, Hart- ley. Third period: Clinton, Taylor (Hartley) ; 10. Clinton, Garon, (Hartley); 11. Clinton, Hartley (Garon); 12. Clinton, Lee; 13. Clinton, Taylor (Tyndall, Garon). Penalties: Garon, Taylor, Dollar, Barber (misconduct), Parker, T. Colquhoun (5min.), Dollar (5 min.) Referees: Woods and Bell, List- owel. Tailored to Your Exact Measurements Wearing custom-tailored clothes is the wisest investment in good looks you can make! Choose from our outstand- ing array of woollens. 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SOUTH CLINTON QUEEN 01' CARNIVAL KM (May be any age) List of Prize ze EVettts: BEST BEST B ESt BEST BEST BEST DRESSED (Boy or Girl) under DRESSED (Boy or Girl) under DRESSED (Boy or Girl) 8 yrs. to DRESSED (Boy Or Girl) 8 yrs. to DRESSED (Boy or Girl) over 14 DRESSED (Bay or Girt) Over 14 BEST DRESSED COUPLE YOUNGEST SKATER (unass 8 years ----COMIC $5.00 $,x.00 $1.00 8 years ---FANCY 5.00 2.00 1.00 14 yrs. -COMIC 5.00 2.00 1.00 14 yrs.-•- FANi Y 5.00 2.00 1.00 years -COMIC 5.00 2.00 1.00 year's ---FANCY 5.00 2,00 1.00 $5.00 Wed/ 2.00 OLDEST SKATER (unassisted) 2.00 Largest Iraitily on Skates Basket of Groceries ALL PERSONS 1N COSTUME ADMITTED FREE SKATING A rTER CARNIVAL TO RAND MUSIC Harriston Tie Series With 5.4 Win Here Harriston Midgets after being soundly beaten 10-3 in their home arena last Saturday evening came roaring back to edge the Clinton Lions Midgets in the second game of their best of three series 5.4 in a game that was in doubt until the 19:30 mark of the final per.. Joel when. Dowle r sunk the de- ckling counter on a pass from Murray Maltby. The Harriston win forced a third and deciding game that was played on Wed- nesday night in the Wingharn .Arena. John Hartley and Jack Holmes were from the local's lineup .and their absence was quite noticeable as the Clinton attack lacked its usual sting. Harriston carried, the play throughout the entire game .and on ,the nights play deserved the win. parker in the nets looked weak on several occasions and very nearly cost the visitors the game. Murray Maltby, formerly of Clin- ton, was the most dangerous man on the Harriston lineup and al- though he was watched very eloa- ely by the Clinton forwards lie scored once and assisted an three others. The first period opened with Harriston carrying the play to Clinton, and held the puck in the Clinton end for minutes at a time. They were finally rewarded when Speer fed a pass to Tarr on the left rail and he beat Crozier from twenty-five feet out on a shot that Crozier seemed to misjudge. The time was 17:05. Barber made it 2-0 at 4:10 of the second. He was left uncover- ed in front of the net and made no mistake, .Maltby earning an as- sist on the .play, Tom Colquhoun put Clinton into the scoring col- umn on one of the best plays of the • game. He took the puck from his own defence and carried through the entire Harriston team to beat Parker cleanly. Speed ad- ded another for Harriston mid- way through the period and Tay- lor got that one back. Clinton came out in the third with a great display of power and were rewarded when Garon tied the game at 2:22. Fleishauer put the locals in the lead for the first time as he weaved his way through the Harriston defence and fired a hard drive into the twine from fifteen feet out. This appeared to be all that the Lions Midgets needed to win as neither team threatened until Mur- ray Maltby got the puck in the corner and battled his way out in front of the Clinton net and whip- ped a hard backhand shot past Crozier to tie the score. With the game in its final min- ute of play and overtime almost a certainty Maltby again snared the puck in the Clinton zone and fed a pass to R. Dowler parked in front of Crozier and he rammed the puck .into the twine. Clinton pulled their goal tender in an effort to tie the score but they didn't have enough time to get a good power play under way before the final bell, CLINTON: goal, Crozier; defen- ce, T. Colquhoun, Clarke; centre, Garon; wings, Taylor, Carter; subs, Tyndall, Wise, Fleishauer, Lee, H. Colquhoun; sub -goal, German. HARRISTON: goal, Parker; def - fence, Rome, Barber; centre, Gil- bert; wings, R. Dowler, K. Dow- ler; subs, Maltby, Tarr, Hannah, Speers, Dodds, Pike; sub -goal Robb. First Period: Harriston, Tarr (Speer), 17:05. Penalties, None. Second Period: Harriston, Bar- ber (Maltby), 4:10; 3, Clinton, T. Colquhoun, 5:20; 4, Harriston, Speer, (Maltby) 11:20; 5, Clinton, Taylor (Tyndall), 17:31. Penalt- ies, Lee (highsticking). Third Period: 6, Clinton, Garon, 2:22; 7, Clinton, Fleishauer, (Tyn- dall), 5:17; Harriston, Maltby, 14:30; Harriston, R. Dowler, (MaI- tby) 19:30. 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Just give us a call( PHONE 313 CLINTON CDC' Takes Two From Listowel CDCI Senior and Junior basket- ball teams have taken their first step down the WOSSA playoff trail when beth teams defeated the visiting Listowel CI in the first game of a two -game total - porn series. t •er' s . The Juniors will nave a comfor- table 13 -point lead to take with them to Listowel for the second game, by winning 38-25. The Sen- iors may find things a little tough- er as they earry a slim two-point edge on to the Listowel floor as the result of their 22-20 victory, Junior Game This contest opened very slowly with both clubs being content to wait 'for opening, but the pace stepped up as the game progressed. Ladd and Ron McKay were top men for the local quintet with 24 points and ten points respectively. K. Kaufman and R. Zack were the most dangerous for Listowel. Senior Game Erratic shooting was the high- light of the senior game which was a very close affair throughout. Both teams stressed defensive play and endeavoured to work the bell in close and make the most of every opportunity, but neither club could hit the basket with any consistency, Mitchell and Gibbings were top scorers for Clinton with six points each while Harris Oakes and Ted Dunn played outstanding defen- sive games. T. Moffat topped the Listowel marksmen with 12 points. Listowel .Iuniors: M. Elliott, 4; Kaufman, 7; Zack, 8; Weston; Bowman; Mann; Burns; D, Elliott, 4; Dennis, 2; Rock. Clinton Jiuniors: Porter, McKay 10, McDonald, Jones 2, H. Colqu- houn, Ladd 24, Pearson, Snell, Pep- per 2, Higgins. Listowel Seniors: Moffat 12, Reed, Baker, Bender 2, Little, Boyen, Skelding, White 6, Elliott. Clinton Seniors: Howes 2, Mit- chell 6, Wilson 4, Steepe, Coleman, Gibbings 6, Fines, Oakes 3, Teb- butt 1, Dunn. 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