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SEAFORTH 5—CLINTON 0
Seaforth; goal, Bill Boshart; de-
fence, Brian Phillips, Ray DeVer-
aux; centre, Gary Finnigan; wings,
Brian Broome, Gary Grey; alter-
nates, Terry Campbell, Larry Mc-
Ilwain, Ronnie Hildebrand, Larry
Scott, Dave Britton, Pete Wilbee,
Keith Finnigan, Greg Rau, Brian
Stewart, Craig Haney, Allan Car-
ter, Ferg Quinn.
Clinton: goal, Bill Striong; de-
fence, Doug Proctor, Rolfe Cooke;
centre, Larry Pickett; wings, Gary
Fleet, Brad Dutot; alternates,
Darrell Gilks, Paul McKenzie, Lee
Ellis, Philip Burns, John Irwin,
Harvey Holland, Elwin Kingswell,
Billy McKay, Bobby Harland, Er-
nie Fafard.
First Period
1--Seaforth, Campbell
Second Period
2—Seaforth, Campbell
3—Seaforth, Campbell (Mc-
/twain)
Third Period
Seaforth, Campbell (Mc-
Ilwain) 5.00
5—Seaforth, Gary Finnigan
(Broome) 10.15
Referees: Doug Andrews and
Gerald Holmes.
Outstanding player of the game,
Terry Campbell, was presented
4.25
4.55
9.50
CAHA Official Here
- • In attendance at Clinton's Minor Hockey Day was
Jack Roxburgh, Simcoe, who/ is the incoming president
of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. He was
introduced by Hugh R, Hawkins, left, and was presented
with a token remembrance of Clinton by Don Kay, right,
who is chairman of the Clinton Minor Hockey Day event.
(News-Record Photo)
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VOIWARY 4,496Q
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harry Mawan's Reds: Allan,
Wells, Robert Kay, John Dixon,
Frank Newland, -Clare .MoBwan,
Brian Cox, John .Anstett, Gordon.
Lavis, Bill Stirling-,
Referee; Bill German.
Blues • goal scored by Charlie.
Chambers from -Robbie Campbell:
at 10,11.
Ontstanding players on each
team: Charlie Chambers and John
,Anstett, presented with hockey
sticks by J, Douglas Thoradike,•
Judges for the awards; Pat Hardie
and 'Doug Andrews,
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Reds: goal, Rolfe McEware, de-
fence, Ken Strong, Stephen Pierce;
forwards, Greg .Crowe, Tommy
Morgan, Doug McDonald, Michael
Graham, Paul Lavis, Wesley
Chambers,
goal, Gerry Lobb; de-
fence, Ricky Fafard, Ricky Clarke;
forwards, Greg Burns, Greg Scott,
Richard Dixon, Larry May, Ronnie
Scott, Ricky Frerrilin, Scott Mac-
aulay,
Referees: Bill German and Ger-
ald Holmes. -
Red • goal scorers: Paul Levis,
from Greg Crowe at 7.05;. Michael
Graham, freni Wesley Chambers
at 11.15,
Outstanding players on each
team: Ricky Frertilin and . Greg
Crowe, were presented with hoe-
key sticks by Don. Epps of the
Ellwood Epps . Sports Shop. Judges
for the awards --were Pat Hardie
and Doug . Andrews. "
WEEWEE
malt, Blues; `Briars Ed
ger, Charlie Chambers, Walter
Scott, David AnStett, Ralph Mc.,
Adam Daryl Stanley, Ronnie
Moir, Larry •McMichael, Garry
GOAILIS, Robbie, Campbell,
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'Dearborn Brutus; goal, Dean
Dickler 4efence, Matt, Mulcahy,
Bob Prisby; centre, Don. Itifazurelz wings, Don Petrere, .Biff
alternates, Gary Bell, Dennis' Keblaitis, Adam; Mitchell, Pete
Kondern, Mike Kowalski, Bill
Ventola, Rudy Valentlid, Bob Han-
sen, 'Ken Myers.
Clinton Legion Midgets; goal,
John Harris; defence, Bill Mar.
-ney, Den Freernan;. 'centre, Roger
Cramming-1; wings, Budd Boyes„
Bud Yeo; alternates, Bruce .COop-
er, Bob Livermore, Don Colciu, holm, Mike Burns, Keith Allen,
JOhn -Radford, Craig Cox, Don
.Lockwood.
riot period
1---Dearborn, Mazurek (Ko- walski) 12,57
Penalty: Mulcahy (hooking) 10.15
Second Period
Boyes (Yeo) .19 3—Clinton, B oyes (Cum-
mings, Yeol ,53 4-=Clinton, Cummings, (Yeo,
Boyer) 10.30
5—Clinton, Allen (Barns) 15.27
- 5—Clinton, Cooper (Colgu-
houn) 18.43
7—!Minton, Freeman,..„ . , 18.39
Penalty; IVIazurek (charging)
8.51.
mor Hockey Day
Third period
8 —Clinton, Yeo (Cummings) 1.50 9—Clinton, Allen 12.15
Penalties; Ventola (bolding)
3,50; Allen (tripping.) 17.50; - Keb-
laitis (roughing) 19.30.
Outstanding player of the game
was Budd Boyer.. He was present-
-with a pair of hockey gloves bby .
Frank Cook of Hotel Clinton, Outstanding playera on- each
team were Dean Diekie and Bill
IVLurney, who .were presented with
hockey sticks by Bill Counter, for
Clayt Dixon's Auto Supply. These
award winning players were'pick-
ed by Jack Scruton, Caryl•Draper
and Clarence Neilans.
Juveniles Lose
:•first PlarOff Game .Clinton Lions Juveniles were de-
feated 5.4 by the Cotlerich Jav-, eniles in the first game of the bestof4hree group semi-finals at the local arena 'Tuesday evening.The second game- will be played in Goderich tonight (Thursday),
Paul Pickett and Don Sem.iton each scored twice' for Clinton, Dave Wilkinson led Goderich
with two goals; Pen Jeffrey, L,on Allen, and Ron Veagap scored the others.
PACM n,V17-414
with a pair of hockey gloves by
Don Kay of D. A. Kay and Son,
Outstanding players On each
team were Larry McIIwain and
Darrell Gilks, who were presented
with hockey sticks by K. W. Col-
quhottn. Judges who picked the
award winners were Robert Drap-
er, Pat Hardie and Al May.
MIDGET-JUVENILE
HENSALL MIDGETS 4—
CLINTON JUVENILES 4
Mock; defence, Bruce Horton, Bob
Moir.
Jones; alternates, Bill Shad-dick,
Jack Chipchase, Bill Noakes,: Jerry
Chapman, Harold Jaques, Harry
Mickle; centre 'Brian Christian;
wings, Bryan Bonthron„ Larry
Masai! -Midgets: goal, Dennis
Clinton Lions juveniles: goal,
Len Wilson; defence, John jacob,
Charles Bartliff; centre, Pete
Garon; wings, Paul Pickett,: Paul
Draper; alternates, Don. Scruton,
Ken Engelstad, Ralph Glew, Wai-
ter Van Dongen, Wilbur Stirling,
Eric Schellenberger, Ron Liver-
more.
.1—Clinton, Livermore (Pic-
kett) 3,30
2—Hensall, Jaques . . 4.20
Shaddick (Jac-
ques) 11.25
4—Clinton, Draper (Engel-
stad) 14.45
5—Hensall, Jones 15.40
Penalties: Bartliff (boarding)
16.35; Chipchase (boarding) 18.00.
Second Period
6—Clinton, Pickett (Sera-
.
ton) ..... , ..... 18.05
Penalties: .... ripping)• 5.09;
Christian (roughing) 13,35; Bon-
thron (tripping) 17.35.
Third. Period .
7—Clinton, Livermore (Gar-
on) 7.15
8—Hertsall, Christian (Ben-
thron) 16.10
Penalties: Jacob (interference)
5.40; Chapman (hooking) 6.50;
Garon (tripping) 12.35.
The three stars as picked by
Al May, Bob Draper and Malt
Edgar were: Jack Chipcha.se, Ron
Livermore .and Pete Garon.
BANTAM
CLINTON BANTAMS 10—
DEARBORN BARONS 2
Dearborn Barons; goal, Yoleum;
defence, Baraniak, Burnaska; cen-
tre, Jim Haunoher; wings, 'Corona,
Bob Alstead; alternates, Bob Lucy,
Don Lucy, Baun, Vaughn, Cusu-
mane, Rick .Alstead, Dave Haun-
cher.
Clinton Fish & Game Club Ban-
tams; goal, Bayne Boyes,- defence,
Laurie Coiquhoun, Doug Mac-
aulay; centre, John Cooper; wings,
Arnold George, Borden McRae;
alternates, Bob, Batkin, Gordon
I mean; Gary Gilka, Bernie Scott,
Randy Glew, Melvin Belch, Barry
Glazier, Phil White, Jim Liver-
more, Harry Cummings; Peter
Staniforth (played goal in third
peried)-
First Period
1—Dearborn, Bob Lucy (Jim
Hiauncher) 5.55
2—Clinton, Colquhoun 7.20
3—Clinton, Gilks (Logan) 11.45
4—Clinton, McRae (Colgii-
h:oun) 14.20
1\lo penalties. •
Second Period
McRae (Colqu-
houri) 1.45
6—C1intor Gilks 3.22
7—Clinton, Gilks 8.26
Na penalties.
Third Period
8—Clinton, McRae 1.25
9—Clinton, McRae (Cooper) 7.1.8
10—Clinton, Batkin 9.09
11 Dearborn, Jim Hauneher 11.10
12—Clinton, Cooper (McRae) 14 36
No penalties.
Outstanding player of the game
was Laurie Colquhoun, who was
presented with a pair of hockey
gloves by Hugh R. Hawkins.
Outstanding players of each
team were: Gary Gilks and Jim
Hauncher, who were presented
with hockey sticks by .Jack Mer-
ner, for Ball and Mutch Hard-
ware.
Three former Clinton,hockey
players, Ross "Punch" eEwan,
Fred Elliott and Doug Bartliff-
picked the award winners in the.
Bantam game.
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