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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-09-06, Page 10Clinton Juvenile relief pitcher Dan Colquhoun receives congratulations after the Clinton team downed Corunna last Thursday night to become the first Juvenile team in ten years to advance to the OBA finals. in the opening game of the finals, Clinton defeated Hagersville 6-5. (News-Record photo) Juvenile girls lose first of final series bon 141' iebougitil of Clinton, third from left in beci row, was a member of this Univereity of Western Ontario team thist competed the 18 16100)11691st. Fish Saltine end fishing (thatch t Wodgeport Nova Scotia last week, 'there were 12 Warne from U.s. end Canadian Onlvereitles teking pert In the three day event. (WS. info photo) Purse $300 P. KERR P, COULTER W. DUPEE WM. GERMAN J. WOLSEY F. MacDONALD WM, CALDWELL Purse $300 D. JEWITT J. MUIR It, HITCHCOCK R. MORGAN T.B.A. D. HACKWELL D. WALL. SEVENTH-PACE Puree $300 I. LA SALLES SONG R. McLEAN 2. MAY PARKER T. KERR 3. AERIALINE N. CAMPBELL 4. 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WE HAVE A FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY PERCENT INTEREST ON GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTI FICATES Man TRUST , CITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY 95 YONGE ST., TORONTO • TELEPHONE 416 884-1090 ME Ms/ a l ANACtA ,'(lc4T (NNORAN( ( .et N CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR BLUE WATER GOLF BAYPIELD GREEN FEES $1.25 and $2.00 MEMBERSHIP FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON $15 482.3337 SWIMMING POOL 36b feituring . ' r ' •$• $ f THE NEW COVENANT SINGpScion NI WS,HgcORD, THURSDAY, SPT4MBER, .6,4973 .JUveniles gain f%nals Huron selects upset big guns The Clinton Juvenile girls were defeated Tuesday night in Harriston by a 20-11 score in the first game of their final playoff series. The second game in the series will be played in Clinton tonight at 6:30 and should the series go three games, it too will be played in Clinton this The Juvenile girls' car wash scheduled for this Saturday at the Arena will be moved ahead one week should the girls play the third game The girls said they would like the full support bf area fans at both of the games and the car wash. Saturday at 2 p.m. Clinton 1)T/twins out The Clinton Fish and Games Bantams were knocked out of the semi-final round of OBA action last Tuesday night in Clinton when they lost the third and deciding game to Waterdown by a 14-5 score. Clinton lost the second game in the series last Saturday in Waterdown 6.3 after winning the first game of the series. Team fetes coach John Duddy, Pee-Wee coach of the boys Clinton Soccer Club was surprised when .he was presented with a gift from his boys, The presentation took place last Tuesday evening, August 28th when Steven Johns of R.R. 4, Seaforth, had his team- mates and parents at his home for a corn and wiener roast. A vigorous game of soccer was en- joyed with fathers, roach, and team boys. Pee Wee boys that attended the party were: Paul Wise, Craig MacLaren, Torn Peckitt, Paul Van Damme, Terry Fulcher, Ronny Schuumer, Jeff Hearn, Leslie Falconer, Paul Galachuik, Steven Johns, Steven Dallas, Mark Baker, Bert Amsing, Charlie Broad , foot, Shawn Rateau, Phillip Potter. Boys and all parents, want John and his wife Moranne, to know their hours and evenings of arranging and driving for games were greatly ap- preciated. By Viol) Last Thursday night the Clinton Juveniles won the ()BA semi-final series as they defeated Comma by a score of 7 te 5, Corunna started off with a quick two-run lead in the top of, the first inning. Clinton soon returned the runs the same in- ning off hits from Dan Colquhoun and Steve Cook. In the second, Clinton pulled themselves out of a bases loaded iam with none out when Milverton Millwrights finally came through with a well ear- ned championship. A month ago, the Millwrights put Sarnia out in two straight wins in the P.W,S.U. quarter finals. Then, when Kitchener Civitans (co- coached, by Russ Hobkirk, originally from Seaforth and present convener of P,W.S.V.) returned from the Canada Games at Burnaby B.C. lost the semi-finals to the Millwrights, two out of three games. Milver- ton took the third game in Kit- chener 13-1. Last Tuesday, the Oshawa Whitby gals came to Milverton and lost 8-7. Last Thursday went to Oshawa to capture the Ontario title 2-1. Marilyn McComb of Owen Sound pit- ched a tremendous three hit game and hit a hard drive to left field to bring Sandy Fremlin in and then came FIRST-PACE Purse $300 I. FLIP SIDE N. CAMPBELL 2. CHARLEY JOHNSTON L. LORENZ 3. SUE'S MAYTIME R. ROSELLE 4. POPS TOPS 5. MULBERRY PAINTER B. MAGUIRE 6. LADY REFRESHED P. KERR '1. CLAYBROOK CINCI C. CRANDON SECOND-PACE I, PAVES WEE LAD 2, OGDENS HUSTLER 3. ROMAN WARRIOR 4, SCOTCH A PLENTY 5. PINELAND SCOT 5, MACKEY DIRECT DARVIC THIRD-PACE I. PHILBRICKS LADY C D. DUST 3, JOSIL''S SONG 4, LADY CHALIDALE 5. CLAYBROOK COPPER 6. LISTLESS 7. LCIIA LOVE FOURTH-PACE 1. BLUSHING PANDORA 2- _SNOW SWITCH 3 LEE CAMP 4 NANCY'S DUKE 5. BROOKE BARS 4 RHYTHM'S NANCY 7. ROCKY DAY FIFTH-..PACE I. PINE PANTHER 2 SINGLE JOHNNIE 3 DIRECT DREAM 4 WEE PISTOL 5 TIMELY PAT 6 GOLDEN LIGHT 7 ASTRA DEMON the next three Corunna players grounded out, flew out and struck out. Corunna only got one that inning.' The Juveniles rallied that in- ning as they got Victor Ken- nedy, Don MacDonald and Cal Fremlin all home and left the bases loaded. In the third inning, Clinton got another run off one hit. The Juveniles got their last run in the fourth when Steve Cook came home off a hit from Dan Colquhoun. Corunna didn't come back on home with the winning run her-• self. The Millwrights have one rained out game left to be played Wednesday evening in St. Thomas and then they go into the league playoffs, Milverton, in second place; playoff with Sebringville Inter- mediate Ladies and the Civitons playoff with first spot Tillsonburg Jets. Pat Kay has played second, base and right field Sandra Fremlin has guarded first base under the watchful and knowledgeable eyes of coach Bob Harrow from Milverton Winstonettes, Sr Ladies who are now meeting Fort Erie to determine their P.W.S.U. On- tario championship. Sandra Graham very capably short- stops many of the balls for the Winstonettes. 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Corunna didn't get any runs in the ninth and the final score was Clinton 7, Corunna 5, Last Monday afternoon Clin- ton met Hagersville for the OBA Final series best 2 out of 3. In the first inning, Clinton turned over a double play as a line drive was hit to Dan Colquhoun who threw. to Don MacDonald at second. Hager. sville went scoreless. Clinton got a run in the first when Steve Cook came home off a double from Dave Fawcett. Hagersville got two runs in the second inning off two hits. The Juveniles tied up the game as Don MacDonald came home off hits from Cal Fremlin, and Greg Butler. • In the third inning Clinton moved ahead four to two when Steve Cook and Dan Colquhoun crossed the plate for the Juveniles after three hits. Hagersville got another run in the sixth inning from 'two hits. The same inning the Juveniles got two runs to make the score 6-3 when Don MacDonald and Cal Fremlin came home off a hit from Robert (Manual) MacAulay. In the eighth inning, Hager- sville made a final stab at win- ning by getting two runs from two hits to make the score 6-5. In the ninth Hagersville got two men on base when Steve Cook made a great throw to Dan Colquhoun at home to pick off a man coming home to stop the scoring. Dan Colquhoun pitched for Clinton giving up seven hits to Clintons 14. The Juveniles travel to Hagersville Sunday September 9 and are taking a bus. Anyone wanting to go contact Brian Kennedy at 482-7626, Livestock entries lip a Fa i r Entries in the 1973 Western Fair livestock divisions are up slightly over 1972 with a total of 1,066 entries in .01 cattle, sheep, swine and goat classes, compared with 1,022 entries last year. Dairy cattle is the largest single group with 88 exhibitors showing 398 animals. A sizeable increase is shown in the sheep class, with 133 en- tries compared with 79 in 1972. The final tally shows the number of entries in the various horse show, livestock, poultry and pet competitions are: Western Horse Show 87; Senior Horse Show 121; Junior Horse Show 44; beef rattle 268; market steers 24; dairy cattle 398; interbreed under 21; sheep 133; market lambs 16; swine 1541 market barrows 11; goats 41; poultry and pet stock 1,813. Huron Select made up of players from Goderich and Clinton's Third Division teams played in an invitational Soccer Tournament on Monday, Sept, 3, hosted by First Division Lon- don Celtic at Celtic's Lambeth Park. Players against powerhouse opposition of Toronto Italia , Toronto 1st Division; London Marconi - Inter City League; and London Celtic, London Roma and Sarnia Dante, all London 1st Division Clubs, Huron Select scored an upset victory by winning the Con, solation Trophy, This trophy was open to teams losing their first game. Huron Select,playing Toronto Italia in their opening game came very.close to the biggest upset of the day by holding Italia to a scoreless tie, Huron's Graham Yeats, in fact, scored a goal but it was disallowed on an offside ruling, By Tournament rules Italia advanced to the next round by virtue of two corner kicks to nil. Huron then played 1st Division London Roma. Late in the second half, Willie O'Neil of Huron scored the only goal of the game from a free kick 40 yards out, assuring Huron of a place in the final. In the final against Sarnia Dante, the 90° temperature and the fact that this game was played after only a 40 minute break, appeared to affect Huron because they played sluggishly in the first half. At half-time no goals had been a scored but Dante were one cor- ner kick up. Huron came out attacking in the second half but were unable to score. Dante had some fine shots on net but excellent goalkeeping by Carl Moller of Goderich prevented any goals, With exactly seven seconds left, Hurons, Tony Van Dongen forced a corner kick to tie the game, To break the tie five mem- bers from each team were picked to take alternate penalty shots on goal, the winner being the team with most goals scored. Don Armstrong of Huron made no mistake with the first shot. Carl Moller then made what must be classed as the save of the tournament when he stopped a blistering drive from Dantes first choice, This put the pressure on Dante and even more so, when Huron's Billy Clark made the score 2.0. Dante scored with their second shot, then Huron made it 3-1 when Willie O'Neil put the ben past Dante's goalkeeper, Sarnia closed the gap to 3-2 on their next shot but Stuart Lyon of Huron clinched the title when he scored and Dante failed on their fourth shot making the final result 4-2. Marconi heat Toronto Italia for the Cham- pionship, The Huron Select Team was as follows: - Armstrong, Jewitt, Lyon and Yeats from Clinton Soccer Club; Fisher, Gott- schalk, Graf, Heriofsen, Moller and Van Dongen of Goderich United. The line-up was com- pleted by Clark, McGaffin and O'Neil from London, The team was coached by Stan and Sandy Profit of Goderich and they were delighted with the showing of their team playing against such powerful opposition. On Saturday, Sept. 8th, Clin- ton Soccer Club host St. Thomas Royals at the Com- munity Park. Kick-off time 5 p.m. Millwrights win trophy Clinton Harness Entries PLUS: THE SliENV4\r.S FAMILY ALSO SUNDAY SEPT. 9 seserelsemeffreeereenssiefles~a&romrersefreessurro•mse lit00 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. THE REVISED VERSION from ARKONA SPECIAL SPEAKER AND 4moieZICISPi time.mid „..14 eteette (oaf IN CLINTON SAT. SEPT. 8 - 8 P.M. REV. RON HARMER VENTRILOQUIST TO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH P CHURCH HURON ST. CLINtON