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jam scored two important goals
for the visitors. The Hugill, Gar-
On and Hartley line carried most
of the punch for the Colts with
ferry Holmes! and Malt Edgar
playing hard for the .00.mm,.
utes,
Goderich;, goal, Vint and .Gocl-
dard; defence., Duckworth, Mae,
Donald, McLean, Meriam; for-
wards, •Ceuieksherile, Willis, Dave
0,codarpl, Miller,. Reis, Jewel, W14-
tors,
Clinton. goal, Denomme; defen-
ee, akar, -13i.eman, stren; Car-
ter; forwards, I-olmes, Cava-1mm,
13oyes, Hartley, Garen,
Taylor,
• First/ Period
1—Clinton, (Hartley; Gar-
en) .1,10 .0
2—Clinton, Boies (Celquhaun,
,.Carter), 4.25
a—Goderic, • McLean (Welters)
5.2(Y •
4—Goderich, 'Merle= (Jewel, Wal-
ters) 14,02
Penalties: 11'4011 (boarding)
1,03; Colefteheern (hooking) 4.40;
Reis (elbowing) 4,50; Meriam
(boarding) 6.26; McLean (charg-
ing) 15.43
Second Period
5—Goderfele Walters (Jewel)
11,30
6—Clinton, Garon (Hartley, Huge
ill) 15,30
7—Goderich, Willis (:Cruickshank)'
18,30'
8—Goderich, Walters (Jewel e Mer-
lem) 19.25
Penalties; Holmee (highatick-
ing) 5.43; Mclean (interference)
19,55
• .. Third Period' 4
9—Clinton, E'd'gar (Garen, Hugill)
7,25
10—Clinton, celquhoun• (13Oye.)
9,35
11—Goderich, • Walters 9.50
12—Goderich," Meriam (Walters,
McLean) 10.25
13—Goderich, Walters Me:ries-11Y
16.20
Penalties: Edgar and Reis
(roughing) 14.48; Duckworth (el-
bowing) 4.45.
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he cellar of the WQAA Inter-
ediate Hockey' League With an
5 Win over the Clinton Celts on
edneecley Afternoon,
The •afternoort, game was a new
kPartUre for the Celts: in an er,
krt to Stimulate their dwindling
liete• receipts and it paid off With
.t4e largest crowd of ' the season'
VeWever, on the ice it Wes e.
*ern 'story as the home team •
`140Kie a their eighth straight
Vane. Their only win of the sea-,ton is is over Zurich, the teem they
Till be Peeing on Saturday night
.•••If -the Lions Arena,:
Good Game
From the spectators' viewpoint
'tt.w.as. a good game, The winner
ems' heti decided Until half Way
"through the ffnateperied when -the
4vlaitlentle scored twice in 35 see-
'ands,. • •
Clinton Went Out in front early
"With goals at the 1.10 mark by
• Buell end again at '4,25 by Boy-
-0e. McLean and Meriam tied the
seereo before the period ended,
'Oh-1ton 'held e wide edge in the
lelay during the period but their
'erratic shooting e cost them 'at
lleast -font goals,
Gorda •Walters„ the Goderich
'star -of the genre, started his four
goal effort in the seemed period.
Vhe agtty Centreman grabbed
olts
am
line and dutmanottevered three
Clinton defenders before tucking
the rubber into • the bottom left
hand corner behind Demme-11e.
Caron, - Hartley . and :HUgill
billed in a pretty 'passing play a
few minutes later With - Garen
shovelling Hartleyle .goelmenth
pass over Vint's outstretched leg.
Willis sent the Maitland's beck'
out in front when he took it
•CrUielcelianle'e pass from the cor-
ner and rifled a sizzling drive that
just caught the inside of the post,
Walters made it 5-2 just before
the period ended.
The Celts came out with a rush
in the final period end set up a
strong' poWer-play that kept God-
dard in the Goderich net jumping.
Edgar finally found the range
with a whistling shot from -ethe :
blueline, The goal added energy
to the Colt attack and Murray
Colquhoun. pulled his team up on
even terms. at 9.35 by flipping a
rebound, behind the Goderich net-
minder before he could get. set.
Walters and Meriam then ap-
plied the coeling blanket' . with
their quick goals and Walters ad-
ded the final one to the Mait-
land total of 1620.
Walters was by far' the most
effective player on the ice: with
four goals and teveeaseists. Mer-
Second Half Of
Scheditle Set
By Group Mentor
Derry Boyle, grotip convenere of
the WOA.A. Intermediate group
has announced theesecoed half of
the schedule.
From a Clinton standpoint this
schedule will have to be altered
slightly as they have five games
in: seven nights. The convener
has ,been contacted and these
dates will be arrenged on a mut-
ual agreement between the par-
ticipating teams.
The following is the schedule:
January
1—Ilderton at Goderich
4—Goclerich at Lucan; Mitchell
-at Zurich
7—Lucan at Clinton; Zurich at
Goderich ,
8—Goderich at. Ilderton; Clinton
at Mitchell
9—Ilderton at Zurich
11—Mitehell at Lucan ' /
14—Goderich at Clinton
15—Clinton at Ilderton; Goderich
at Mitchell
16—Clinton at Zurich
1'7 Mitchell at Goderich
18—Clinton at Lucan
21—Mitchell, tit Clinton
22—Lucan at Ilderton; Zurich at
Mitchell ,
23—Mitchell at Zurich'
24—Lucan at Goderich
25—Zurich at Lucan
28—Zurich at Clinton
29—Mitchell at Ildertorr
30—Goderich at *Zurich
31—Clinton, at Goderich
February
1-11clerton at Lucan
5—Zdrich A Ilderton; Lucan at
Mitchell •
6—Lucan at Zurich •
11-11derten at. Clintdn
12—Ilderton at,-Mitchell
Colts Trimmed By
Lucan Irish: 5:4
Clinton Colts dropped another
Close game on Friday night when
they bowed'to Lucan Irish 5-4 in
a thrilling' WC/A.A. intermediate
hockey game,
Lucan deserved their win with
their more' polished attack but the
Colts almost upset the powerful.
Irish with their determined and
never say die spirit.
Each team counted once in the
first period with Storey scoring
for Lucan and •Edgar ma:telling if
for the Colts, As the second per-
iod started Hugill and Edgar put
the Colts out in front with two
goals in the first minute. But the
"blue and white" couldn't main-
tain the lead and; Storey, Cole and
Wreath put Lucan out in front to
stay before the buzzer sounded for
the second rest period.
Clinton fought hard In the last
period in a vain effort to win but
after Fletcher had given; the Irish
a two goal bulge they could only
get one back, Denomme was pull-
ed for the last minute and a half
and Clinton kept inside the Lucan
blueline until the final gong, but
they failed to get the equalizer.
Intermediate Hockey "Games This
Week . ,
Dec. 27—Zurich at Goderich
28=—Ilderton •T..t Lucan
29—Zurich at Clinton
Jan. 2--Mitchell at Ilderton
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