HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-12-12, Page 12SPORTS
Colts Win'. and Lose
To .Forest'.:Lakesides
Clinton Colts and the Forest
Lakesides split a two-game series
in the WOAA Interniediate "B"
league last weekend. Hoth are
13" teams and could very easily
.end up in a league playoff series.
Forest won their twine game last
Thursday night 7-5; while the Colts
won here on Saturday night 8-6.
On the series each team scored 1.3
goals. -
In the Saturday night game
here, the 350 fans witnessed top-
brand intermediate hockey. The
Colts drew seven of the nine pen-
alties, but offset this by scoring
three goals while shorthanded,'
The Goderich line of Gord. Walt-
ers, Doug Cruickshank and Jack
Meriam, scored five of the Vela.
Ken Doig scored twice and.brother
Bob got the other goal.
Clinton Bowling
Leagues Standings
Following is• the standing as at
Wednesday noon, December 11, of
all five-pin• bowling leagues being
run at the Clinton. Bowling Alley,
CLINTON MIXED LEAGUE
high total
Team W L T total gms pts
Dobbers 16 19 1 7 36 40
Hearts 17 22 - 4 39 38
Cleaners .. 20 16 9 36 49
Stars 19 19 1 6 39 45
Budgies 20 16 7 36 47
Drivers, ,. 23 16 7 39 53
Clubs ,.., 17 22 4 39 3$
Imps 17 19' 5 36 39
Ladies: high single, Marg Rey-
nolds, 346; high triple, Marg. Rey-
nolds, 903; men: high single, Char-
lie Wilson, 374; high triple, Jim
Armstrong, 822; high team single,
Stars, 1218; high team triple,
3214.
LONDESBORO LADIES
high total
Team W L T total gins pts
Zig-Zags .. 32 13 11 45 75
Sirens 26 19 „ 9 45 61 •
Shifties .. 19 26 7 45 45
Saps ...... 13 32 3 45 29
High single, Jean Little, 305
High triple, Jean Little, 689
High team, single, Zig-Zags, 971.
High team triple, Zig-Zags, 2710
High average, Betty Archarn-
bault, 184.
LONDESBORO MEN
, high total
Team 'NV L T total grns,pts
Mechanics‘17 24 1 51/4 42 101/4
Shads 20 22 71/2 42, 471/2
Shiners 25 16 1 7 42 59
Mic Macs 21 21 7 42 49
High single, Bob Riley, 338; high
triple, Cliff Sundercock, 789; high
team single, Mechanics, 1213; high
team triple, Mic Macs, 3316; high
average, Glen Carter, 218; most
improved player, Bob Riley, 22.
BEPC MIXED LEAGUE
Team Points
Ada Schell 54
Jim Graham 39
Flo Symons 35
Fred Radley 52
High average, men, Jim Graham,
203; high 'average, ladies, Ada
Schellenberger, 179; high triple,
ladies, Lena Arnston, 728; high
triple, men, Ada Schellenberger,
610; high single, men, Harry
Schellenberger, 307; high single,
ladies, Ruth Brown, 268.
OLDSTERS vs. YOUNGSTERS
Result of• the last meeting be-
tween the Oldsters and Youngsters
played on December 7. On the sea-
son's play the Oldsters are undis-
puted champions and are now look-
ing for new opposition.
Oldsters
,Capt. Jim Armstrong 600
George Carter 505
Bert Harris 590
Bert White 641
Gordon Lawson 542
Jack Armstrong 609,
—3481
Youngsters
Capt. Joe Cooper 665
Glen Carter 546
Howie Grealis 578
Harry Tebbutt 543
Murray Johnston I 503
Gordon MacGregor 521
—3354
Oldsters won by 133
So far this season 55 men have
bowled over a 300 score; and 49
games over 300 for the ladies, Jim
Armstrong leads the over-300
with eight games, followed by
Murray Johnston with seven, Marg
Reynolds holds the high single and
high triple for the ladies ,in all
bowling at the alley this season.
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Open. Bowing All Next Week
Two 'More' Peewee
Hockey Games
Owing to difficulty in getting Ir-
ma hours, sponsors were just able •
to schedule- two. more games, until
next issue of News-Record.
On .aturtlay, December 14, Red: •
Wings will play against Canadiens,
game time is 545 to .6.45 p,in,
On Wednesday, December 18,
Black Hawks. will go Against -Can-.
adiens„ with game time 5,00440'
p.m.
It is hoped that players and
managers will keep in close touch
with the dates and hours so nobody--will be gbsent,^
Future Games
Saturday, Dec. 14- Red Wings vs- •
Canadiens.
Wednesday, Dec, 18-Black Hawks
vs. Canadiens, 5.004,00 Pan,.
4o a, word, minimum 75e
The Monthly Child Health Con-
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Unit at Ontario Street United:.
church will be held on Friday,
December 12, from 2 to 4 p.m. No
clinic will be held on December
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December 25, New Year's Eve, De-
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CLINTON LIONS
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SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, DEC. 13-
4.30-5.30 p.m.-RCAF Peewee
5.45-6.45 p.m.-Midgets
7.00-8.00 pan.--Broom Ball -
9.00-Clinton Colts vs. 131aekwell:
SATURDAY, DEC. 14--
9.00-10.00 a.m.-Free Skating for-
Public School, Children, spon-
sored by Clinton Lions Club.
11.00-12.00 am.-Adastral Park.
With passes.
1.30-5.30 pain-Figure Skating
5.45-6,45 pan.--Peewee Hockey
6.4517:30 p.m.----Bantams
'8.15-10.00 p.m.-Public Skating
MONDAY, DEC. 16-
1.30-2.30 p.m.-Junior Farmers
4.30-5.30 p.m.-RCAF Peewee
5.30-6.30 p.m.-Bantams
7,00-8.00 p.m.--,RCAF Broom Ball
8.00 p.m.---Lions Night •
TUESDAY, DEC. 17-
4.30-5.30 p.m.. - Public School.
Children, sponsored by Lions,.
-grades. 3 to 5
6.3011.00 p.m.-RCAF
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18-2.30-3.30 p.m.-Skating
5.00-6,00 p.m.-Peewee Hockey
8,15-10.00 pan.-Public Skating
THURSDAY, DEC. 19-
4.30-5.30 p.m. - Public School
Skating, sponsored by Lions,
grades 5 to 8.
6.30-11.00 p.m.-RCAF
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15,4.04 TWELVE
A program of 4-11 Club aptivity
in Huron County was brought to a
Climax Friday night at the tenth
annual Achievement Night held In
Wingharri District High School,
• More than 1,200 persons saw hon-
ors and Prizes presented to 473
young farm people who completed
projects in '80 clubs this year.
Awarded the distinction as Hu-
ron County's “all="round" 1-II mem-
ber was 20-year-old Bert Pepper,,
RR 3, Seaforth, who received the
ton Cardiff Citizenship Trophy
absentia, The young Tucker-
smith Township farmer was at-
tending the National 4-H Club.
Congress at Chicago as Ontario's
only delegate. The award, won
not only for 4-H, but for home and
community activities, wasNreeeived
on his son's behalf by William
Pepper,
Guest speaker was the director
of field services, extension branch,
Ontario Department of Agricul-
ture, Montcalm, Toronto,
Ovre 82,865 was given to the
members in- cash prizes during the
program, which was chaired by the
president of the Huron County
4-H Club Leaders, John Strong,
Gorrie.
A member of Exeter 4-H Beef
Calf Club, Gerald Wallis, RR 1,
Branton, received the Tom Pryde
Trophy for the highest number of
points, in the county (he scored
'951 out of a possible 1,000), as well
as thel.A, Anstett, Clinton, award
for the highest standing in 4-H
Beef Calf wank in the minty,
Gerald was alsp runner-up (and
last year's winner) as grand
champion showman in 4-1•1 Beef
Calf Clubs,
The Warden's 'Novice Trophy,
presented this year by Huron
County Warden Harold. Gowdy,
Wroxeter, was won by16-year-old
Robert Fotheririgharn, Brucefield,
a member of the McKillop 4-H.
Grain Club, as the novice member
with the highest standing,
For his olitstanding achievement
in Huron County 4-H Grain Clubs,
Don Hemingway, RR 3, Brussels,
was presented with the William A.
Schmid, Lucknow, Trophy, which
was presented this year for the
first time. Runner-up for this
trophy was Bert Pepper, with one
less point than the winner.
With the highest number of
points in 4-H Swine Clubs in 1957,
Winston Powell, RR 2, Seaforth,
received the Marvin Howe Trophy.
For his champion Swine Club gilt
in the counties- of Huron and
Perth, Donald Carter, RR 2, Sea-
forth, a member of . the Seaforth
4-H Swine Clill?, captured the Say,
auge Trophy,
The agriculture representative's
special cash award, donated, by.D„
M. Miles, to the grand chani&pit
swine shoWman, was won by a
member of the Seaforth 4-H Swine
Club, Kenneth Papple, RR 5, •Sea-
forth.
The Senator Golding Junior
Showmanship Trophy wept to Bill
Strong, RR 2, Dublin, as grand
champion showman in 4-H Beef
Calf Clubs.
For his champion. Hereford calf,
shown at the county championship
4411 Beef Calf Club show, Leroy
Rintoul, Whitechurch, was present-
ed with the Huron Hereford As:
sociation trophy,
Miss Patsy Marshall, RR 1,
Kirkton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Marshall, took home for the
second time the A. Y. McLean
Trophy, awarded each year to the
grand- champion showman in 4-II
Dairy Calf Clubs. She also re-
ceived the Bank of Commerce
award for having the highest
standing in 4-H Dairy Calf Club
work in the county.
The Seaforth Agricultural So-
ciety trophy went to Norman
Cartwright, RR 1, Londesboro, for
In 'Germany
Word has been. received, at his
home here, of the arqval in
Weil, Germany, of Sapper Rob-
inert Seeley, Royal Canadian En-
gineers, He will be stationed
there for two years,
his champion sample of oats, ex-
hibited by a Huron 4-H Grain Club
member.
Top members in each of the 4-H
Swine. clubs, in the county, who re-
ceived showingn canes from the
Stratford District Yorkshire Club
were Ron Smith, RR 2, Brussels;
Murray Lobb, RE 2, Clinton; Cam-
eron Robinson, Belgrave; Winston
Powell, RR 2, Seaforth.
Seven members of the Huron
County 4-H Club Leaders' Associa-
tion were honoured by Mi. Mont-
calm of the extension branch when
he presented them with club lead-'
ers' certificates. The presentations,
which honor five years' service as
a 4-H Club leader, went to Harvey
Johnston, Clinton; William Boyd,
Walton; Stanley Hillen, Walton;
George Underwood, Wingham;
Kenneth Stewart, SeafOrth; Harry
Strang, Hensall, and Andrew
Gaunt, Lucknow.
Top-scoring members included:
Zurich 4-H Calf Club, Edgar Wil-
lert, RR 1, Zurich, 877; Norman
Geiger, RR 2, Zurich, 858; John
Erb, RR 1, Zurich, 851; Bayfield
4-H Dairy Calf Club, Don Lobb,
RR 2, Clinton, 933; Lobb,
RR Clinton, 933;
Murray
'Donald Mc-
Kenzie, RR 2, Bayfield, 922. Sea-
forth 4-11 Dairy Calf Club; Gloria
Boyd, RR 2, Walton, 921; Betty
Storey, RR 2, Seaforth, 910; Mar-
jorie Boyd, RR 2, Walton, 891.
'Clinton 4-H Grain Club, Bert
Pepper, RR 3, Seaforth, 932; Nor-
man Cartwright, RR 1, Landes-
boro, 928; Garnet Wright, RR 1,
Londesboro, 902. McKillop 4-H
Grain. Club, Don Hemingway, RR
3, Brussels, 933; Robert Father-
bighorn) RR 3, Seaforth, 918;
Douglas Jamieson, RR 4, Clinton.,
907,
Exeter 4-11 Grain Club, Gordon
Strang, RR 1, Henson, 916; Garry
Rowcli'ffe, RR 1, Hensall, 901;
Lorne Ballantyne, RR 3, Exeter,
899. Hensall Kinsmen 4-H White
Bean Club, Marlene McLachlan,
RR 3, Kippen, 884; Evelyn Hyde,
RR 3, Kippen, 732; Alex Hyde, RR
3, Kippen, 730. .
Seaforth Lions 4-H Poultry
Club, Betty Storey, RR 2, Sea-
forth, 024; Jean Broadfoot, RR 1,
Brucefield, 912; Jack Broadfoot,
RR 1, Brucefield, 902.
Bayfield '4-H Swine Club, Don
Lobb, Clinton, 917; Murray Lobb,
RR 2, Clinton, 873; Roger Layton,
RR 1, Brucefleld, 867. Seaforth
4-H Swine Club, Winston Powell,
RR 2, Seaforth, 945; Jack /Broad-
foot, RR 1, Brucefield, 939; Bruce
Coleman, RR 4, Seaforth, 929.
0
Hockey Coach
Badly Needed
By BantaM Team
The Fish and Game-Sponsored
Bantam hockey team have been
,holding regular practice sessions at
the arena-but they have no per-
manent coach as yet.
Here is a chance for a former
hockey player or anyone interested
in this 12 to 14 age group of boys.
According to manager E. W. Col-
quhoun there is a lot of good hoc-
key talent in the 20-odd boys who
have come out to play. There are
boys from Londesboro, the RCAF
Station as well as town kids.
If anyone would care to take
this coaching job on, please contact
Mr. Colquhoun or one of the Fish
and Game Club executive. This is
the club's first year in sponsoring
a minor hockey team.
Colts 8—Forest 6 Clinton: Colts; goal, Denomme;
defence, Racicot, Lomax, Carter,
Arbour; dforrar,arBdos,yells,arBtl.eyboGireitn:
Doig, Cruickshank, Meriam', Walt-
ers; sub-goal, German.
First Period
1-Clinton, K. Doig .. _17.03
Penalties: Arbour, 1.17; Meriayn,
4.20; Dunlop, • 5.00; Lomax, 7 42;
Racicot, 15.25.
Second Period
2-Clinton, Meriam 2.36
3-Clinton, Walters 7.02 4--Forest, Armstrong
(White)
10.52 5-Clinton, Walters (Cruick-
6-Forest, Ulrich
(Cruick- shank) . .. _ .........
13.25
7--Forest, Graham (Ulrich) 19.29
Penalties: Scott, 1.44; Arbour,
6.50; Meriam and Armstrong, 8.10,
Third Period
S--Forest, White (Bloom-
field) 3.15
9-Forest„ Smith (Graham,
0,_4rUlorricsht), 3.25
12-Clinton, Bruickshank
(Meriam, Walters)
11-Clinton, K. Doig
Grahom (Ulrich) 1175...340650
13-Clinton, B. •Doig ('K.Doig) 13.02
14L-Clinton, Walters 1942
No penalties.
Forest 7—Colts 5
Clinton Colts: goal, Bill Ger-
man; defence, Jack Carter, Babe
Arbour, ' Tom 'Colquhoun, Clive
Lomax,' Leo Racicot; forwards,
Gord Walters, Doug Cruickshank,
Jack Meriam, Ken Doig, Bob Doig,
Bev Boyes9, Mait Edgar, John.
Scott, Bob Garon; sub-goal, Don
Denomme.
.Forest: goal, Livingstone; de-
fence, Dunlop, Armstrong; for-
wards, Ulrich, Smith, Bloomfield;
alternates, Kelly, Martin, Todd,
Fruit, Wolsey, Whhite, Graham and
Harland; sub-goal, LaLinde.
1-Forest,FirsBlootmPfeirielodd
. • and Armstrong) 7.14
2-Forest, Smith (Harland) 16.29
3-Ferest, Bloomfield(Kelly) 17.11
Penalties: K, Doig (interference)
4,44; Dunlop (kneeing) 9.02; Kelly.
(kneeing) 19.02.
Second Period
4--Forest, Graham (Har-
land)
11.37
-6-Clinton, Meriam(Cruck- 15;29
5-;Clinton, Garon
7-,Forest, Harland (White,
Ulrich)
19.06 8 Bob Doig (Ken Doig)
naltsiea : Bob Doig ('kneeing) Pe )
9.45; Lomax (tripping) 10.59.
Third Period
9-Clinton; Racicot 2.44
10-Clinton, Meriam, (Cruick-
shank)4.10
11-Forest, Graham (Ulrich) 6.15
12-Forest, Kelly 13.39
Penalties: Print (holding) 3.54;
Meriam (holding), 5.26; Fruit
(slashing) 8-16; Ken Doig (trip-
ping) 8.16; bench penalty to Clin-
ton served by Cruickshank 16.00.
OUNTON NEWS-11E00M)
473 Huron IciiH Club Members
Receive Awards and Prizes
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