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• Remember: •
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the Minor Hockey Association,
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Very well. He explains that the
association still gets its funds
from the service clubs but it takes
the burden of finding coaches and
managing the teams, off the hands
of the clubs.
The association looks after ice
rental, coaches and managers,
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Support Minor Hockey weekend
Several factors led the
Clinton Mustangs out of their
losing streak in the OHA Junior
D western group when they
downed first-place Belmont
Sunsets in Clinton on Friday
night.
A stalwart defence, headed
by Jim Cameron and young Bill
McDougall pounded out good
checks all night. First year man
Cal "Zeke" Fremlin, forced into
regular duty when Gary
Cummings was injured during
the Christmas holidays, has
come on as a solid defenceman
and in this game he turned out
to be the hero with his first goal
as a junior, midway through the
second period,
The play was started by
another digger, Bill Stirling, who
dropped a perfect pass back to
defenceman Jim Cameron.
Cameron's shot rifled by the net
and came back to Fremlin who
had parked himself in the slot.
His shot went through a maze of
players on the ice. Ron Graham
did an excellent job of screening
the Belmont goalie. Fremlin's
goal was the third powerplay
goal for Clinton in the game. His
defence partner, Jim Cameron,
blasted in a long shot a 6:26 of
the second to break a 2-2 tie.
Coach Bill Weber was pleased
with the results of his decision
to move Bill McDougall back to
the defence. McDougall not only
played a storng checking game,
but sparked the club in the first
period by setting up Bob Cook
at 4:45 for Clinton's first power
play goals. Later he picked up a
loose puck that had been pushed
to him by Greg Jervis, broke in
and let loose a wicked shot into
the top corner of the net.
For the first time this season,
the defencemen did all the
scoring.
Belmont held Clinton to only
19 shots. One reason was that
Clinton picked up .17 penalties
to Belmont's 12. Goalie Fred
German returned to his old form
and was at his acrobatic best
early in the game and in the
third period when Belmont tried
to earn a tie. In the final minute.
of play, Gord Riley and Bill
Stirling picked up penalties,
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giving Belmont a 6-4 advantage.
German kicked out two toughies
"and caught a third to hold
Belmont,
The Clinton management
have persuaded big winger Mark
Jenkins to come out and given a
few games to pick up his
co-ordination, Mark's hard
checks are certainly going to
slow down the Mustangs
opponents. The next game is in
Exeter Friday, then the team
comes home against a real hot
club from Tavistock.
The only disappointment of
Friday night's game was a lack
of a fell house to see this
important game. Every game can
be classified as a do or die game
as only five points separate the
five teams that will be in the
playoffs. LINEUP: Goal, Fed
German and David Slack.:
Defence, Jim Cameron, Cal
Fremlin, Bill McDougall, Greg
Jervis and Bob Cook; Forwards,
Bill Stirling, Paul Johnson, Ron
Graham, Bob Cook, Gord
Bill Crawford, Wayne Arthur,
Mark Jenkins, Wayne
McDougall.
SCORING
First period: 4:45, C., Bob
Cook (5), Bill McDougall. 18:33,
Bill 'McDougall (2), Greg Jervis.
Penalties, Clinton, 5; ((Arther 1,
Jenkins, 2, Jervis, 2), Belmont 4.
Second period: 2:22, B.,
Doug Hepburn. 3:37, B., Ed
Landon. 6:26, C., Jim Cameron
(5). 13:57, C., Cal Fremlin (1),
Cameron, Bill Stirling. 15:41, B.,
Ken Grayson. Penalties, Clinton
5 (Cameron 2, Jenkins, Jarvis,
Arthur) Belmont. Third Period.
No Scoring. Penalties, Jenkins
(2), Crawford, Stirling (2),
Riley.
Redmen win
again
BY MARY LOU CASTLE
On Thursday, Jan. 13, the
Senior Basketball team played
Stratford Northwestern in
Stratford. The final score for thiS
game was • Clinton 61,
NorthWestern, 54.
The points for Central were
made by Pete Cameron 22 points,
Dick Jewson 13 points, Paul
Bartliff 11 points; Gordon Lavis
and Dave Aiken both had six
• points; and James Newland had
three points.
Minor Hockey Weekend kicks
off in the Community Centre
tonight with Wee Wee, squirt
houseleague and girls hockey.
Tonight's actiyities will begin a
three-day program of actiyities
run, for the first time, this year
by the Clinton Minor Hockey
Association.
President Jerry Holmes says
NO, PIAWR
8 Stu Mustard
7 Ron Graham
9 Bill Stirling
21 John McKinley
14 Paul Johnson,
12 Cord Riley
6 Jim Cameron
3 Wayne Arthur
10 Gary Cummings
16 Wayne McDougall
2 Bob Cook
15 Bill McDougall
17 Dave Fawcett
S Cal Fremlin
4 Greg Jervis
17 Mark Jenkins
COAL TENDING
Fred German
David Slade
- The hottest bowler in town
seems to be Steve Amsing in the
Crown Teen League.
Steve scored the best single of
the week, a 350 and put together a
fabulous 872 triple to lead all
bowlers.
Debbie Johnston led the girls in
the league with a 197 single and
587 triple. •
The Unknowns lead the league
with 79 points followed by Bob's
Gang, 69; Fuddle Duddle's, 64;,
Charlie Brown's team, 56 and
Heopple's People, 52.
Don Watson in the IOOF and
Rebekahs league also had a good
single, a 337 while Cy Murrell had
a 702 triple and Ward Hodgins had
the high average of 213, Anne
Colclough led the ladies with a 278
single and Gerry Harris had the
high triple of 698 and 206 average.
Spark Plugs lead the league
with 61 points followed by
Cheerful Charlies, 58; Margie's
Muttons, 55; Choke-ups, 49; Hot
Shots, 4'7; Bill's Blisters, 45;
Bill's Bunyans, 39 and Sunken Six,
38.
Jack Lee had a 323 single in the.
Lbfidesborb Men's 1.4agliG-And
Gordon MacGregor had a '768
triple. The most improyed bowler
was Tom Duizer with a plus 35.
High single to date was Tom
Duizer's 368 and high triple was
Cliff Saundercock's 888.
Ford's lead the league with 68
points followed by V.W.'s with 54.
Dodge's 44 and Chevs, 44.
In the Londesboro Ladies
League, Swingin' Six lead the way
with 74 points followed by Dot's
Dolls,, 61; Rolling Pins, 55 and
Ding Dong Bells, 48.
Delores Howatt led the ladies
with a 270 single and 578 triple
and Dorothy Carter had the high
average of 193. Most improved
bowler was Ramona Jamieson
with a plus 21.
The Clinton-Blyth ladies league
is getting well along in the second
part of their schedule and
Peacocks and Petunias are
fighting for top spot. Peacocks
have 19 points, Petunias, 18;
Alley Cats, 16; Whiz Kids; 16;
Hillbillies, 16; Five Belles, 14;
Fuddle Duddles, 11 and Lucky
Strikes, 10.
Susan Howson had the high
single with 2'7'7 and Betty Daer had
a 667 triple.
Isobel's Indian lead the
Tuckersmith Mixed League with
72 points followed by Ruby's
Rebels, 58; Ann's Angels, 52;
Ann's Arrows, 45; Betty's
Bulletts, 34 and Jo-Ann's Jets, 33.
Jo-Ann Heyman had a 259 single
and 642 triple. Mel Graham led
the men with a 288 single and 645
triple.
In the Bayfield Bowling league,
Alley Dusters have 63 points
along with Misfits while Ding-A-
Lings have 57 and Nobody's
Business, 55.
Dianne Argyleied the •ladie
with a 2 1 single ,and 6,2;. trt.pl~
and B111(40461' liker1208'%8iegTe
and Keith Bunn a 554 triple'qor
men.
In the Crown Tunior league, ,
Ball Breakers have 53 points
followed by Pete's Penguins, 46;
Sharpshooters, 43; Alley Cats, 41
and Strikers, 37. -
Pattie Patterson led the girls
with a 163 single and 296 double,,,,
Alex Harrett had a 220 single
and 419 double for, the boys.
Midgets hold
down first
Mike Anstett picked up six
points with five goals and one
assist to lead the Clinton midgets
to an easy 8-1 victory.
Clinton holds down first place,
in the WOAA ZONE 1 league with
11 wins. and two losses one which
was by default. Clinton's other
scorers were Dan Colquhoun, Don
MacDonald and Randy Millar each
with a single goal.
Saturday night's game with
Goderich had to be postponed due
to stormy weather. Clinton's only
losses of the year have been to
Seaforth When . Seaforth came
from a 3-2 deficit to win 5-3. The
other loss was the result of a
default when Clinton failed to
show as they were playing in a
tournament in Kincardine.
The Midgets play host to
Winchester this Saturday evening
as a part of the Minor Hockey'
Weekend. The Winchester team
will be coached by former Clinton,,
midget coach Tom Clapp.
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transportation and all the little
details of running a program.
The minor hockey association
haS' also tried to upgrade the
coaching of hockey by bringing in
such experts as Bob Qeldam and
Briggs Creighton.
More than 200 boys are-
involved in hockey this year, This
includes Squirt, Pee Wee and
Bantam houseleagues as well as
allstar teams in these categories
and in Midgets.
Hullett students
tour high
school
BY JUDY TIESMA
On Wednesday, Jan. 12, some of
the parents and the Grade 8
students who will be going to High
School met at Bullet Central
School.
Teachers from the High School
explained the credit system to us.
On Jan. 13, all the pupils of
Bullet Central School went
skating at Clinton Arena.
Everyone enjoyed himself since
it's not every afternoon that we go
skating, especially on
schooldays.
Midget Redmen
lose to Stratford
BY NOLA LEE
Central Huron's Midget
Basketball' Team was downed by
Stratford 41-23 in a game played
at Stratford on Jan. 13. Point
getters were: Dave Bartliff with
six and Tim Jewson and Clarence
Roorda each with five points.
The Midgets have not been able
to play each time the Junior and
Senior Team's do since not all
visitors have Midget Teams.
The Junior Team also lost that
day by a score of 46-36. The high
scorer for the team was Kevin
Pollock with 14 points.
Teams from Clinton New York
will arrive Friday for 'their
annual visit.Igquirt team Will: be
along for the first time this year
along with the Pee Wee and
Bantam teams. The teams from
the two Clintons will all play on
Friday night then again during
Saturday's activities.
A squirt tournament will take
place on Saturday morning
involving teams from Blyth,
Clinton, New York; Goderich and
Clinton, Ontario, The
championship game will be played
at 3:30 p.m,
In the evening the two Bantam
teams from Clinton New York and
Clinton, Ontario will play, then
the evening will wind up with a
game between Clinton Midgets
and Winchester, coached by
former Clinton coach, Tom
Clapp.
Squirt house
league action
Game one saw a tie game
between the North Stars and the
Bruins with a score of 2-2.
Scoring for the North Stars was
Jeff Colclough and Tony
Denomme and for the Bruins
was Bill Brautigam.
Game two was an upset to
the Kings who lost to the
Canadians 3.1. Scoring for the
Kings was Ian Fleming and for
the Canadians was Wayne
Tideswell getting 2 and Jeff Ball
getting one.
As most people already know
we are being hosts this coming
weekend to Clinton, New York.
As this is the first year they have
brought their squirts we are-
hoping to see lots of action for
them and hope to see lots of
parents out to the arena to see
the fellows play. The boys are to
arrive at the arena between 3-5
on Friday and billeted in homes
of our own squirt players.'
6—Clinton News-Record, Thursday, January 20, 1972
Mustangs halt league
leading Belmont
GO MUSTANGS GO
SUNDAY, JAN. 23
8.00 p.m.
vs. TAVISTOCK
At Clinton Community Centre
Support Minor Hockey
Weekend
CLINTON, N.Y. vs. CLINTON, ONT.
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THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20
6:30—CLINTON KINSMEN WEE WEE HOCKEY
7:00—CLINTON KINSMEN SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY
RED WINGS ye, RANGERS CANADIENS vs.
MAPLE LEAFS
8:30—SENIOR GIRLS HOCKEY — CLINTON vs. BELMONT
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
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9:00—BLYTH vs. CLINTON, ONT.
10:00—GODERICH "B" vs. CLINTON, NEW YORK
11:00—BANTAM HOCKEY
Goderich Bantam "B" vs.
Clinton Fish and Game Bantam "B"
1:00—PEE WEE HOCKEY
Bayfield Pee Wees vs.
Clinton Kinsmen Pee Wee "B"
2:15—PEE WEE HOCKEY (Second game total goal series)
Clinton (New York) Pee Wee Jets vs.
Clinton (Ont.) Kinsmen Pee Wee Ponies
3:30—SQUIRT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
7:00—BANTAM HOCKEY (Second game total goal series)
Clinton (New York) Bantams vs.
Clinton (Ont.) Fish and Game Bantams
8:30—MIDGET HOCKEY (Regular Zone 1 WOAA
League Game)
Winchester Midgets
linton Liong Midgets ____ C_ •
FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21
6:45—EXHIBITION SQUIRT HOCKEY
Clinton (New York) Squirts vs.
Clinton (Ont.) Kinsmen Squirts
8:00—OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONIES
8:00—PEE WEE HOCKEY (First game totakeal series)
Clinton (New York) Pee Wee Jets vs.
Clinton (Ont.) Kinsmen Pee Wee Ponies
9:00—BANTAM HOCKEY (First game totalioal series)
Clinton (New York) Bantams vs.
Clinton (Ont.) Fish and Game Bantams
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Steve Amsing top
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