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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-11-25, Page 6OPENS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26 We have our usual large selection of all types of toys for girls and boys conveniently arranged on our second floor for your shopping pleasure. MARTIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE SECOND FLOOR TOYLAND • SAVINGS for YOU at PRICEGARD 2 HUAON STREET, CLINTON 'TILL DEC. 4 LINAMENT 1 1/4-0x. tube BEN GAY, Reg. or Greaseless • - 860 COUGH REMEDY LISPERINE LONZENGES - • - • ........ — 83 790 1.39 31 Sugg. Retail 1.09 .. . 7-oz, Sugg. Retail 1.98 — — — BAND AIDS — lows JOHNSON & JOHNSON PLASTIC STRIPS - 1 930 SS 970 BABY CARE BABY SCOTT DIAPERS, 80 R eg. BABY CARE BABY SCOTT DIAPERS, 80 Newborn - • • BABY CARE BABY SCOTT DIAPERS, 12 Overnight iii 6 6 '6 ID 4 • 4 93it EYE CARE — IS 'cc% VISINE, Sugg. Retail $1.49 • • - • • . " 7404 1.O9 DEODERANT -- Decorator Aerosol RIGHT GUARD — .. CREAM RINSE —16-or, TAME, Regular or with Body . • • • 1.32 • • • i * • • • HAIR SPRAY— 74z. 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The name "BAINTON" is our guarantee STORE OPEN DAILY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. - 6;00 p.m. Playing before a crowd of over 300 in Tavistock, that Clinton Mustangs romped to an easy 7-3 victory and moved back into first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior D Western League. The club was late arriving at Tavistock as the game time was 8' p.m, instead of the regular 8:30. After the first period the game was tied 1-1 with Stu Mustard scoring at 7:48, his first of four goals for the night. Four goals in the first three minutes of the second period gave the Mustangs a big edge. Mustard set' up Graham at the 17-second mark to' open the gates. Defenceman Jim Cameron was set up by Gord Riley for a beautiful goal at 2:16. On the next rush, Bill Stirling put Mustard in the clear for another goal. At 3:16, Gary Cummings 0 WE SPECIALIZE IN SNOWMOBILE REPAIRS — ALL MAKES & MODELS WELCOME We Stack Parts For — OMC HIRTH JLO — CCW KROLER MOTORS & BOSH IGNITIONS CHOWEN POWER SPORTS RR 3, Clinton passed to Bill Crawford to round out the flurry of goals. Before the period was over, Stu Mustard banged in a rebound which was set up by defencemen Jim Cameron and John McKinley. Assistant coach Don Tremeer filled in for Bill Weber, changed goalies at the end of the first period and David Slade came in to play his best game to date in Junior ranks. in the third he was called on to make several tough saves as Clinton picked up seven dubious penalties and played most of the period short-handed. On the opening face-off, Clinton's big line of Stirling, Mustard and Ron Graham combined to set up Graham for his second goal of the season at the 10-second mark. Tavistock put two goals in on power plays. The tie moved Clinton into a first-place tie with Lambeth. Lambeth lost both its games on the weekend. SCORING First Period: 7:48, Stu Mustard (7), Graham. 10:05, T, Dennis Winheld. Second Period: :17, C, Mustard (8), Graham; 2:16, c, Jim Cameron, (2), Gord Riley; 2:27, C, Mustard (9), Bill Stirling; 3:16, C, Bill Crawford, (5), Gary Cummings; 10:05, C, Stu Mustard (10), John McKinley, Cameron, Third Period: :10, C, Ron Graham (2), Mustard, Stirling; 11:47,T, Dale Winhold; 14:27, T, Dennis Winhold, The Lambeth game last Wednesday night was one of the fastest games our juniors have ever been involved in. The tempo of the game was set at the opening face-off when both clubs opened up with superb skating and just as hot goaltending. Although Lawbeth outsbot Clinton 1740 in the first period, neither team could score on goeitencier, Fred German and Dave Carter, the Lambeth goalie, Clinton came en a littlestronger in the second, .outshootieg Lambeth 17,10. At 11:30 of the second, Lambeth broke the scoreless game with a picture goal. Just 33 seconds later Bill Stirling cleared a pass to Bob Cook who whipped in a quick wrist shot. Captain Bob Cook was pressed into service as ceatreinan for Stu Mustard and John McKinley were unable to be in the lineup. Throughout the second period the goaltending was tops as the pressure was really on the goaltenders. Lambeth came through with three third period goals to Clinton's two to win the game, An early goal by Lambeth was tied by the Mustangs a minute later on a penalty goal scored by Bill Crawford. Teammates Gary Cummings and Paul Johnson made their passes on the fly with Crawford firing in the wrist shot from about 20 feet out. Lambeth went ahead on a Mel Graham bowled a 319 single and Dave Triebner, a 741 triple to' lead the men in the Tuckersmith Mixed Bowling League this past week. Shirley Hargreaves had a 272 single and 644 triple for the ladies. Isabel's Indians lead the league with 35 points followed by Ann's Angels, 25; Anna's Arrows, 24; Jo-Ann's Jets, 22; Ruby's Rebels, 21; Betty's Bullets, 20. Bob's Gang leads the Crown Teen League with 37 points followed closely by the Unknowns with 35; Fuddles Duddles, 32; Charlie Brown's Team, 27 and Heople's People, 26. Debbie Johnston had a good day for the girls with a 257 single, 568 triple and 190 average. Bev Bromley led the boys with a 255 single. Bob Atkinson had a 608 triple and Steve Amsing a 202 average. In the Crown Junior League Ballbreakers are on top with 27 points followed by Sharpshooters, 26; Pete's Penguins, 22; Strikers, 22; and Alley Cats, 20, Connie Harbanuik had the top single for the girls with 153 Squirt House league off to good start Clinton Squirt House League is off to a good start. First game saw the Kings and Bruins in a 2.2 tie. Bruins Gary Heipel scored the two goals for them and Robert Hart and Ian Fleming scoring for the Kings. In the second game the North Stars Jeff Colclough started the season off getting a hat trick. David Clifford scored two and Tony Denomme scored one for a shut-out game of 6.0 against the Canadians. fluke goo at 6:01, German bad screened shot lined up when the puck struck the decenvenam Wayne Arthur and deflected the other way into the net. Clinton's hottest skating line tied the score 3.3 on a beautiful goal by Wayne McDougall, Centerman (lord Riley put him in the clear for one of his patented low wrist shots. This shot, which is very quick, is one of the most accurate in the league. After Lambeth had scored the winner, both Wayne and Bill McDougall had great chances to tie the game but were robbed by Carter. With only two minutes left Bill McDougall broke in on a breakaway only to be beat by Carter, The rebound bounced over (lord Itiley's stick or he would have had a sure goal, Clinton did score on a goal by Bob Cook but the referee, who was out of position to see the loose puck properly, had blown the play dead just as Cook shot the puck. In the final seconds the Mustangs stormed Lambeth goalie Carter with shots from every angle. The two clubs will tangle again Friday night in Clinton. A big crowd will really help give and Bonnie Philips had a 243 double. Steve Steep had a 267 single and 460 double for the boys, Tom Duizer bowled a great 368 single and 804 triple in the Londesboro Men's League. Cliff Saundercock had a 232 average. Fords lead the league with 47 points followed by Dodges, 30; Chevs, 27 and V.W.'s, 22. Peacocks are on top of the Clinton-Blyth Ladies League followed by, Whiz Kids, 44; Five Belles, 42; Alley Cats, 38; Petunias, 38; Hillbillies, 37; Lucky Strikes, 37; Fuddle Duddles, 37. Mert Elliott had a 303 single and Mary Davey a 713 triple. Swingin' Six are tops in the Londesboro Ladies League with 45 points followed by Dot's Dolls with 38; Ding Dong Bells, 36 and Rolling Pins with 35. Audrey Thompson had a 295 single while Brenda Radford had a 724 triple and Dorothy Carter had a 195 average, Dorothy Carter and Ramona Jamieson were the most improved bowlers with plus 22. Lloyd Huffman had a 316 single and 699 triple in the Bayfield Bowling League. Dorothy Weston led the ladies with a 240 single and Madelon Mustangs the extra, drive to win, First place is at stake, SCORING First Period; No Scoring. Second Period: 11:30, L, Dennis Toth, (Steeles, Prohoszka); 12;03, C, Bob Cook (2), Bill Stirling, Third Period: ;43, L, Dennis Toth, Steeles, Prohszka; 1:14, C, Bill Crawford (4), Johnson, Cummings; 5:01, L, Sharon Kelly, Brooks; 7:56, C, Wayne McDougall (5), Riley; 10:23, L, Gary Evans, Little, Carter. Last week the Mustangs had held on to first place by trouncing Mitchell 10.6 as the offence exploded with five goals in the first, three in the second and two in the third. ' Stu Mustard and Bill Crawford hit the hat-trick and big John McKinley in only his second game for the Mustangs scored a powerplay goal and set up four other goals. With Bob Cook missing from the lineup, Coach Weber put McKinley, normally a centre, on defence and although he was caught out of position a couple of times, he McIlwain had a 573 triple. Alley Dusters lead the league with 34 points followed by Nobodys Business with 30 and the Misfits and Ding-a-Lings with 28 each. Marie Collins had a 303 single in the 100F and Rebekahs League. Top ladies' triple was bowled by Gerry Harris who also had a 199 average. Cy Merrill led the men with a 270 single while John Meade had a 727 triple and Ward Hodgins a 220 average. Chokeups lead the league with 35 points. Margie's Muttons have 29; Spark Plugs, 27; Cheerful Charlies, 27; Bill's Blisters, 21; Sunken Six, 21; Bill's Bunyans, 20 and Hot Shots, 16. B. Strong had a 308 single in Bill's Mixed League. He also had a 775 triple and 218 average. Top lady was Marie MacAulay with a 726 triple and 187 average. E. Falconer had a 272 single. Team 3 leads the league with 40 points followed by team 4 with 31 and team 2 with 28 while team 1 has 13, In the Men's League team 4 leads with 30 points followed by team 1 with 20, team 3 with 18 and team 2 with 16. Yours in sport, BERT CLIFFORD. stake carried the puck very impressively, Ron. Graham, Jim Cameron and Paul Johnson scored the other goals. SCORING PERIOD 1, 1:04, C, Bill Crawford (1), 2, 1:25, IVI, Art Strohm, 3. 7;20, M, Rick O'Donnell. 4, 14:36 C, Bill Crawford (2), McKinley, Cummings, 5. 15;08, C, John McKinley (2), Mustard Sterling, 6. 15:31, C, Stu Mustard, (4), McKinley. 7, 17:34, C, Rori Graham (3), 8, 19:57, C, Lloyd Pickering, Penalties: Clinton — 3, Mitchell — 2. PERIOD TWO 9. 1:07, C, Jim Cameron (1), Stirling. 10. 8:03, C, Paul Johnson (5), Crawford. 11. 15:09, C, Bill Crawford, (3) Cummings. Penalties: Clinton —5, Mitchell — 2. PERIOD THREE 12. .053, C, Stu Mustard, (5th) Graham, McKinley. 13. 8:00 M, Jim Avery, 14. 10:23, C, Stu Mustard (6th), McKinley. 15. 14:23, M, Dan Heslop. 16. 15:18, M, Jim Avery. Penalties: Clinton — 3, Mitchell — 5. Mel Graham top bowler in league Letter to sports faits May I take this opportunity in utilizing the press of saying a big thank you to the people of Clinton for allowing me to work in your sports community. Since my coming to Clinton in 1965, the town has constructed a great asset, the new Community Centre and it has been a pleasure to work with the teams from Weewees to Juniors. This past weekend the Peewee team which I was most fortunate to manage this past summer, was honoured by the town and the Kinsmen for their efforts in winning the All-Ontario Baseball Championship. It is these memories and the many pleasures I have had seeing boys who could hardly stand up on skates suddenly eateh on and become outstanding players that I will take with me. One thing I have always been proud of in Clinton is the support parents and the town have always given to any group playing sports Clinton.in Keep up the good'work.