HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-07-20, Page 3J. R. Jones, left, presents a $50 check to Gordon Dalgliesh of Clinton in recognition of his 20 years of
service to the St. John Ambulance. Mr. Dalgliesh has been training Clinton and area residents in first
aid for many years.
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Dutot all collected two hits
apiece, Single hits went to Stu
Mustard, Rick Fremlin and Cam
Colquhoun's homer. It was Cam's
second homer of the season.
The loss dropped Walkerton
into a first place tie with Clinton.
Each team has lost one game.
Clinton's next home game is
this Saturday night at 8:00 p,m,
against Walkerton. Come out and
support your local Intermediates.
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On. Wednesday, July 26, at 7:00
in. in the Goderich Legion Hall,
ere will be a meeting to register
elfuron Perth Track Club with
e Central Ontario Track and,
tell Association, to register
ch athlete with this
lanization (C,O.T.F.A.), to
oose a name for the local club
id to choose an executive of
ople from Clinton, Goderich,
raSsels, Kincardine and other
terested towns.
These people would look after
ublicity, transportation,
ficiating and coaching.
This meeting will also be used
s an "Officiating clinic" in
bin skills of officiating a track
eet will be discussed,
.A date for a "Coaching clinic"
ill be decided on as well.
At Arva last Wednesday, the
olts broke a two-year jinx by
feating Arva by a '7-3 count
hind the excellent pitching of
arry Pickett who won his fourth
me of the season. The Colts had
st three straight gam es at Arva
ver a two-year period until this
me. Larry struck out six
atters, walked one and scattered
ight hits. Don Bartliff led Clinton
afters' at the plate with three
ingles. Rick Fremlin had the
my extra base hit in the game, a
ouble. Other singles came off the
ats of Stu Mustard, Butch Fleet,
arry Pickett and Hans
eppington who played his first
ame of the season.
With Walkerton riding high on a
hirteen-game winning streak and
he Colts a ten-game winning
treak, the two clubs met head on
or their battle for first place last
unday at Walkerton. The Colts
ame out of this clash as the
ctors. For Stu Mustard, it was
is fifth straight pitching victory
f the season. In going the
istance, Stu scattered eight hits
nd struck out seven batters.
The big blows of the game were
'am Colquhoun's three-run
omer in the fourth inning and
rad Dutot's three-run double in
e ninth.
After trailing 2-0 in the fourth
ning. the Colts rallied for five
g runs to take a 5-2 lead. With
e. out, Larry Pickett, Don
artliff, Doc Miller and Brad
utot hit successive singles,
rad Dutot knocked in Pickett and
artliff for two runs and then Cam
olquhoun hit a homer over the
ght field fence knocking in three
ore runs.
With Clinton leading 7-4 going
to the ninth, the Colts padded
eir lead by scoring four more
ns. Stu Mustard started the
lly off with a perfect bunt
ngle. Butch Fleet sacrificed Stu
second base. Larry Pickett got
s second hit of the game driving
Mustard with the first run of the
ning. Don Bartliff and Doc
iliac walked, filling the bases
r Brad Dutot. Brad then cleared
e bases with a double to left
ntre. It was Brad's fifth R.B.I.
the afternoon,
On the game, Larry Pickett,
on Bartliff, Doc Miller and Brad
Workers should never wear
rforated shoes, sandals or
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hn Ambulance advises, Safety
oes are the best footwear as you
n never tell when something
ay be dropped.
Clinton Entries
olts hand Walkerton first defeat
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