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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-01-26, Page 9Mitchell And Ulan Lead In u Colts Thir The W044 Rig-8 Intermediate ich,Should get rolling before 'play, topow teams Are rapidly nearing the end of their regular hockey schedule. lVfost teams ,have ed. 20 of their 28- Pines and the ftwil standing will be decided thir-. ix* the three weeks that :rennAin- Mitchell are leading the pack 41.1 It 17 -wins in. their 29- games. igi-Vert The led Devils have-been defeated twice. by Merton and on,. ca. by St. Marys. They seenr. to be the powerhouse of the league shonld -011101 On tap,. The Villiettbreat to the loop leaders are he Lucan Irish who are only two paints back, The Trish have play- ed one more game than the Red ' 7aev ls, and during the past week can up with two convincing wins over Zurich. ,Clinten CoitS. and Ilderton catai are staging the big battle far the third rang. Clinton have play- -ad an extra game and have a slim two. Point lead over the Cats. XI, 41eTtce; improVed their chances. with a big win over Mitchell this week. These two teams will meet Once more during the schedule aadlhat game- could easily decide their final standing. Zurich Flyers have been having. -trouble all season. Their lineup shows, great possibilities but to elate they have not been able to produce as expected. Flyers lost three genies. during the week's vities, one to Blackwell and tw to their big rival Lucan. Zur- • •••• ••,• ••••• .11," •-••• FINA LUNCH at the Fine Station on Highway 4 (Victoria St.) GRAN D OPENING Saturday, January 28 WHOLESOME BREAKFASTS LIGHT LUNCHES QUICK DINNERS Ice Cream Soft Drinks HOMEMADE BAKING Open Seven Days A Week 7 a.m. to 1 Proprietress, Mrs. Dorothy Hymers "Big 8" Leag off time and will probably melte. things, interesting for all teen* in their division, ..kfter. a .stow' start Watford At- oms have been climbing at steady clip. -They are in 4.14th Place with a •sIN point edge over St. Marys,' and only two •points behind. Zurich, These- teams, meet next Wednesday in Watford in a game that is a big one for both clubs. St, Marys and Blackwell though at the bottom of the league are continually' giving the higher place teams trouble and .in the. playoff for. the "Cyclone Trophy"' could provide some -major upsets. • League'Standliag (As of January 24) WIATP Mitchell 17 3 0 34 . Lunen; 32 Clinton 13 8 0 26 Ilderton 12 8 0 24 Zurich 91.3 0 18 "Watford , 7 14 0 16 "St. Marys ..„ .... , 5 10 1 10 *Blackwell 414 1 8 *—played four-point game. Games This Week Friday, January 27 Clinton at Lucan Zurich at Mitchell Ilderton at Blackwell Monday, January 00 Lucan at Clinton St. Marys at Ilderton Mitchell at Blackwell ANSWER TO • THIS WEEK'S X-WOPD MUM YtCA C. E 111 king `I E "A j,,?i, tou -,-,- L R A sin CM al-Mk:3Am ISO up- timapixtata NICKIIPIALit1;111111 a go,4eacro rtatiOmIgnaig e±pcam ©.iq I c•A,,:,, m il1,51v,enlItEllAH 41,Rifiti411;K:IM. A BIG PAYING BUSINESS For A Man in His 50's CAN YOU MAKE $12,000.00 THIS }FEAR ? We have an opening in the Clin- ton area for a mature man to join our top producers, mostly in their 50's, who are drawing $8,000 to $20,000 in a year . . . $1,000 to $2,000 in a month. WE NEED a man who is: 1. 40 to 60 years old. 2. With selling experience. 3. Able to travel a week at a time . . and owns a car, -- WE 0101#ER a fine business:' 1. No investment needed. 2. Earnings paid in advance. 3. Long-range security, Here are a few of the excep- tions 4 earnings made by 'some of our Canadian men; E. W. Coskey, $2,301.51 in a month; N. H. Somerville, $1,- 201.15 in a month; J. D. McKay, $557.83 in a week; G. Bourdeau, $527.66 in a day. If you want to make good in a new business, then you are in- vited to write me personally, telling about yourself and your experience. All replies confiden- tial. ratESIDENT, Dept. F-2, P.O. Box 789, Fort Worth 1, Texas, GOLDEN DEW MAR- 27 ARINE, 1 lb, a, BALL & UTCH STQP"SOFT-4 BED'. ACKACHE: THIS MATTRESS ADVERTISED N THE JOURNAL. OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 41164111111, IDDINIRS AND SANIt DRAFT-5 'ro send Alone)? Anywhere la Canaan or throughout the world, ,1 LETTERS OF CREDIT Ver travellers on extended trips, et to finance business trans. actions at a clittiince. 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Clinr. ton received the big end of the ,penaIty parade in the serembly 'game, referee Ken McFadden beading the Colts eight of the 10 minors he Assessed, D40 Ceiquhoun started t he Scoring on his first turn on the ice, as he shoved the rubber under the prostrate Chuck Woodcock (former Colt baseball and hockey player) at 1.= Playing coach Keith Moffatt tied the score for the Atoms while lYfcEwan was serving a interference penalty. Wednesday, February I. Zurich at Watford Ilderton at Mitchell Last Week's Scores Blacken, 10—Zurich: 5 Iklerton 6—Zurich 1 Mitchell 9—Clinton '3 Lucan 10—Zurich 4 Watford 8—Blackwell 1 Ilderton 6—Mitchell 4 Clinton 5—Watford 4 Lucan 9—Zurich e Merton at St. Marys (cancel- led) Clinton at Mitchell (cancell- ed) Lucan at St. Marys Colquhoun And McEwan Tied For Colts Scoring Murray Colquhoun who has been leading the Colts scoring parade since the opening of the season has to share his top spat with linemate Harry McEwan this week. Both players have a total of 47 points McEwan leads in actual goals with 28 and Colquhoun is out' in front in assists with 2.7. John Hartley moved up into third increasing his total by three points and Malt Edgar holds down fifth place one point back of "Ching" Lee. "Danny" Colquhoun still holds the badman distinction with 26 minutes in penalties, five minutes more than Jack Carter. cq2 M 4' 0 0 1 ){ M. Colquhoun 18 20 27 47 18 H. McEwan 12 28 19 47 2 Don Strong 17 16 1430 2 J, Hartley 19 11 19 30 12 K. Lee 20 16 13 29 '10 Malt Edgar 18 11 15 26 14 Bob Garon 17 112 13 24 10 Bill Hanly 16 11 11 22 6 Rick Elliott 13 7 8 15 14 K. Colquhoun 13 4 10 14 26 Gerry Holmes• 13 3 6 9 7 T. Colquhoun 18 4 3 7 18 Bob McDonald 15 3 5 8 4 Ron Hugill 8 0 4 4 4 Bill Counter 3 2 2 4 0 John Wilson 5 0 3 3 2 J. Carter . ..... ...„ 20 0 4 4 21 H. Colquhoun 6 2 0 2 0 A. Fowler. , .. 1 0 0 0 0 Morfatt. high slap-shot was ai inhit othvaer th4.1,40 ortratpwenhenpv,twherilmottkec,s goal stick and caromed: Into the. rigging, Three minutes later MC, Dwan put the colts in front bang- • ing a loose puck 'home from. a scramble in front Of the Watford 11CeAeNr usr44yunCfh410411.41P. an d Jack .toThe4wColtths'eidrIdn;ata. gefter4 lotgartic: Latour fooled Penomme • 43 see- onds later, He picked up a rebound off the .back,boareis and slapped the puck into the twine. Clinton wept out in front a minute later on a neat passing play between Hardy and XeDenald. Haply drew the Watford defence over to kas wing then whipped a pass to McDonald who banged the rubber past Woodcock before he could move, The only goal of the second per, iod was _scored, by McEwan at 1.34, Play roughened up considerably with Clinton serving five mirror penalties. Edgar, Dan Calcathoun and IVIcEWart held the Atoms off the scoresheet for ever a minute while the Colts were two men short, Holbrook gave the hometown fans a new rease on life with two goals in the final period. His fir-,- st tally came just 'after the period had started, the last one at 16.20 seemed to set the stage for over- time until lVf.c.EWan. and Lee com- bined. CLINTON—.goal, Denamme; de- fence, Elliott, K. Colquhoun; cen- tre, IlIcEwan; wings, Edgar, M, Colquhoun; subs., Carter, T. Col- quhoun, McDonald1-1 , azteele,y}r, aSnity.o. ng, Garon, WATFORD — goal, Woodcock; defence,, P. Dolbear, Moffatt; cen- tre, Latour, wings Holbrook, N. Wilson; subs., R. Dolbear, Cook, C. Wilson, Wolsey, First. Period 1—Clinton, K. Colquhoun 1.12 a—Watford, Moffatt (Latour) 9.00 3--112in.03ton, 1VIcEwan (Carter) 4—Watford. Latour (P, Dolbear) 12.43 5—Clinton; McDonald (Hanly) 13.50. Penalties—Hartley 2.49; Mc- Ewan 8.43; C. WilSon11.14; M. Colquhoun 15.00. Second Period 6—Clinton, McEwan (Edgar) 1,34 Penalties—C. Wilson 3.55 Car- ter 6.45; Colquhoun 7,47; Har- tley 13.47; R. Dolbear 13.47; McDonald 16.19; Elliott 19,46. Third Period 7-41Tatford, Holbrook (Latour, N. Wilson) 1.59. 8—Watford, Holbrook (Latour) 16.20 9—Clinton, McEwan (Lee) 19.05 For two full periods, a abort, banded Colts team gave the migh- ty Mitchell Red Dever all that they .could handle before wilting under the terrific speed of the game and bowed 9;3. Short five of their re.gtt.lar play- ers the juggled leup that Coach Fro mat was forced to. use,' gave It all they could and for the- first two stanzas made the Red Devils fight to keep on eVen terms, Murray Coiquhoun camhined, with Haply early in the game .and. Stone matched this for Mitchell to -round out the a:coring In. a aizz,Ung first period, Roth teams 'maintained the fast Skating, wide open play in the second, and the Colts went out in front again with M. Colquhoun scoring his .second goal. on a pass• from Jack Carter. Weber pilled Mitchell back on even terms two minutes later on 'a pass from "bade man" Heinbuek and Bill Gatenby, The play ranged from one end. to the other through the midway mark of the .epriocl. Denornrne • and Gatschene were called upon to. make several difficult saves. Bill Counter and Don Hartleib traded goals and the period ended in a 3-3 The fast pace of the first two periods plus the shortage of man- power had taken its - toll of the local squad and the Red Devils completely dominated the play during the final 20 minutes. Don Denomme had 4 very busy time and made a Multitude of stops although six eluded his grasp. Powell, Rohfritsch, Morten, Gat- enby and Smith, with two, all scor- ed, Weber and Carter tangled near the end of the period, both players drew five minutes for fighting. Weber added a miscon- duct when he continued the battle. after the pair had been separated by the referee. First Period 1—Clinton, M. Colquhoun. (Han- ly) - 2.55 2—Mitchell, Stone (Morton) 18.00 Penalties--K. golquhoon, (tri- pping) 7.35; Gatenhy sticking) 4.20; Ellicitt (tripping) 13.11; Weber (highsticking) 18.01. Now Second. Period 3---Clinton, Calqubonn (Car- ter) 2.30 4--Mtebell, Weber (fleinbuck, Gatenh') 4.20 tCoUnter (Hartley, Ha 1y)' 14.30 6—Mitchell, Pen Hai tleih (Pow, ell, West-man) /5.40 Penalties—None, Third Period 7—MitebelI, Powell (Bab Hart, lieb) 3.34 5 chell, P,oltfritsch (Morton) 5,05 AYLMER CH 9 4 for al 9 9 PEAS, 20 ez laC cwisE sANnonx INSTANT COFFEE do 1 en 6 oz ql)t.ou FOOD SAVER, HEAVY 91 WAXPAPER C STOHLEY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 2for27c 'CHEERY MORN 93 corn= 1 lb, bag ..„ c —4v0t00,14, Smith (Morton) :$.45 0-444tokell, Morton (Smith) 1140 13. Mitchell, Gateroby, (Poilhage). 11..56 1.2.,.-Mitchell, Smith (Plorton) 19.20 • Penalties — Stone (tripping) 8,45;' Heinbtick (Slashing) 13.ot 35; K. 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