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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-01-03, Page 6Clinton Mustang goalie Gary Yeoman gets set to stop a shot during a game %shut MR- cheil last Friday. Mitchell beat Clinton but the game Is under protest. Th. Vargo travel to Exeter Friday night and are back In Clinton Sunday when they host Tay's/Rick. (News- Record photo) EVERYONE IS SWITCHING TO YAMAHA! ... BECAUSE OF THIS TREND, WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING USED MACHINES TO OFFER AT GREAT REDUCTIONS ... 1 - 1973, SS 400 MOTO SKI 45 H.P. - FREE AIR $89500 ONLY 600 MILES 1 - 1973 RTX 340 SKIROULE 36 H.P. ONLY 327 MILES $84500 1 - Op 0 PIQUE +4, ,At 1/4* 4:C• i; A549" 1 - '72 SKIDOO OLYMPIQUE 18 H.P. ELECTRIC - LIKE NEW $59500 1 - '69 MOTO-SKI ZEPHER 18 H.P. IN GOOD SHAPE $29500 1 - '72 SR643 YAMAHA 70 H.P. RACER WITH LIGHTS INSTALLED $84900 EFFECTIVE JAN. 2nd '.74 ALL SUITS IN STOCK 20'; OFF ACTIONATSP OR T S CENTRE VANASTRA 482-7884 Nos LET'S MAKE A DEAL! MAKE YOUR DEAL FIRST ... 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David'Matness and"` • Tony Gibbings Scored for the Blues, while Dave Saundercock Atom house league teams stanzas, Netting the twine for the Colts were Butch Fleet, Derwin Carter, Scott Parks and Bruce Schoenhals. Milverton's goals went to Murray Kerr, Butch Weber while Dick Harrow had a pair of goals. Colts next game •is this Friday night in Clinton when they host the same Milverton Four-Wheel Drives. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Support your Clin- ton Colts! got the lone leaf marker. The coaches feel that the boys are beginning to play pretty fair hockey right now. Atom league scorers to date: Jim Fleming, Canadiennes, 18; Tony Gibbings, Blues, 13; Paul Stephenson, Leafs, 4; Vince Brochu, Bruins, 4; Ian Peck, Leafs, 4; Phil Cornish, Bruins, 3; Dave Saundercock, Leafs, 3. -"A total of 18 other players have also scored either one or two goals to date. Pees weer show good form - . The Clinton. Mustangs remained in second place in the Western Junior "D" League as, the season heads into the New Year. The Mustangs game is under protest as Mitchell used Don Nicholsbn who had an automatic two game suspension previous Sunday. Mitchell has now been informed that he has a four game suspension for Raiders lose 2-0 BY JANET GRAHAM The. Clinton girls' Raiders hockey team lost a close 2-0 decision last Thursday Decem- ber 27 in a home game against Arkona, The Raiders next home game is Thursday night (Jan. 3) at 8 p.m. when they host West Williams. Your support would be appreciated. After a slow start, the Clin- ton pee wee all stars are finally coming to life. Their record af- ter 10 games is as follows: Six wins, Two ties and 2 losses. They defeated Bayfield 9-3 and 8-3; Grand Bend 8.3 and 8-3; Seaforth 5-2 and 1-1; Hen- sall 5-2 and 2-2. They lost to Mitchell by 4-0 and 5-1 scores, The scoring leaders on the Clinton team are ws follows: Rob Blake, 6 goals, 10 assists, 16 points; Ron May, 8, 4, 12; Jeff Colclough, 7, 5, 12; Wayne Tideswell• §,_§, 12; Ian Fleming, 7, 4, 11; Steve Lobb, 4, 5, 9; Bill Brautigan, 6, 1, 7; Tony Denomme, 1, 5, 6; Jamie independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Yaw Limits& with . Roy &Wilmer Atendoy Is IMIIPiall Day Pratt Vanes Stodgy/ Ed CALL BAYPIOLD SSIF2 By 7:* a.m. Mow* Per Prompt times I Na Chown on Plawsktt playing that game. The game was a very rough game from the opening face-off with a total of 37. penalties being assessed in- cluding fighting majors to Vic- tor Kennedy and Kenton Ehgoetz of Mitchell. The Mustangs started off quickly as Mike Anstett scored a pair of goals after only 2;03 of the 1st period in his first game back after three weeks of being injured. Mitchell came right back scoring three straight goals to end the 1st period at 3-2. Mitchell scored at 15:15 in the second period to make it 4- 2. At 16:45 Mike Anstett corn- pleted his hat trick, In the 3rd period Mitchell scored .twice to make it 6-3 and at 19:05 Neil Colquhoun closed • out • the scoring to make it 6-4. Should the protest go through Clinton will receive the two points for the game. On Sunday afternoon before an excellent crowd, the Mustangs battled to a 3-3 tie with the London Squires of the Cooper, 1, 2, 3; Ray Flynn, 0, 2, 2; Brent Dow, 1, 0, 1; Garry Heipel, 1, 0, 1; Tim Proctor 0, 1, 1; Peter Anstett, 0, 1, 1; Dave Williscraft, 0, 1, 1. The combined goals against average for Dave Williscraft The new year is unpredic- table for the outdoor recreationist because of possible fuel shortages which could curtail the use of gasoline powered equipment. Snowmobilers could be hard hit if this crisis becomes acute. The Ontario Safety League suggests more careful planning of snowmobile activities and advises joining a snowmobile club as an aid in achieving this objective. Snowmobile clubs offer many advantages; organized events, both social and recreational, with great Variety, usually un- der better conditions, and often at lower costs, an important ,co, cte spiralling inflation. pffhaps• even more important are the benefits of association with ex- perienced snowmobilers whc have earned the respect and consideration of their com- munity, Snowmobile club mem- bers in Ontario have the lowest accident rate of all snowmobilers in the Province. Western Junior "B" League. Victor Kennedy paced the Stangs, scoring all three goals for Clinton. Scoring for London were Brad March, Skip Cum- mins and Wayne Skryphyk. It was a very fast and ex- citing game which was sure to give the fans their money's worth. Manager Bill Long of the Squires (who is also coach of the London. Knights of the O.H.A. Major Junior "A" League) credited the Mustangs with having some great talent on the team. He said the Clin- ton boys were not to be in- timidated and that they skated right with his "B" team. He also mentioned that if Clinton has any top notch Ban- tams that they shonld also be given a chance as the Squires have three boys on the team who are still of bantam age. The average age of the Squires is 15-16 years-old. The Mustangs play in Exeter on Friday night at 8 p.m. and 'return home for a Sunday night meeting with Tavistock at 8 p.m. and Claude Daw is 2.70 We feel as the season progresses the all stars should improve and would like the support of parents and friends for future games. Make 1974 a record year for safe, sane snowmobiling. Join a snowmobile club, it will help. Bowling The Knock Outs are con- tinuing to smash the-opposition in the Londesboro Ladies' Bowling League in bowling ac- tion over the holidays. They have collected 69 points, far ahead of their nearest rival, the Head Hunters who have 53 points. Next come the Dead Beats with 46, and the Hopefuls with 42. Vi Burns had the high single of 232 and Dorothy Carter had both the high-triple!of-641 antt,„the.high average of 193. In the Clinton-Blyth Ladies League, the Six Pin Pals are on top with 65 points, but are closely followed by the Slow Pokes with 64, the Busty Beauties with 60 and the Teetotalers with 58. Next come the Happy Hookers with 55, the Alley Cats 48, the Boo-Boos with 47 and the Swinging Mamas with 43. Mary Davey swept all the honors with the high single of 327, the high triple of 717 and the high average of 217. The All Stars are the stars of the Bayfield Mixed League as they lead the way with 53 points, followed by the Dillies with 45, the Bombers with 43 and the Miracles with 39. Madelon Mcllwain was the best lady roller as she had the high single of 253, the high triple of 658 and the high average of 209. Bill Talbot had the men's high single of 242, while Joe Koene had both the high triple of 626 and the high average of 205. The Odds-N-Ends continue to dominate the Clinton Mixed League with a 63 point accum-• ulation, followed at a distance by the Dumbells with 55, the Dead Beaters with 54, the Cloud "9" with 47, the Lonley Rangers with 44, the Dribblers with 36, the Corner Pins with 35, and Black's Spots with 30. Val Marriage swept all the women's honors with the high single of 264, the high triple of 647, and the high average of 212. Joe Atkinson had the men's high single of 340, while Joe Daer had the high triple of 811 and the high average of 233. The Ferrotics have an iron hold on first place in the Wil- Dex Bowling League, with 64 points, ahead of the Precisions and the Diamonds with 56 and the Chipbreakers with 51. Bev Van .Ninhuys had both the ladies' high single of 296 and the high triple of 689, while Nellie Burkholder had the high average of 188. Martin Van Ninhuys had the men's high single of 291, while Mike Stin- nissen had both the men's high triple of 735 and the high average of 197, In the Tuckersmith Mixed League, Angus' Anglers are the top fishes with 61 points, followed by Bob's Barracudas with 53, John's Joyfish With 39, Tony's Sharks with 37, Mel's Minnows with 32 and Dave's Darters with 30. Jo-Anne Hayman had both the ladies' Last Thursday Dec. 27 the Stratford Northwestern Huskies hosted their fifth an- nual basketball tournament. The Central Huron eenior boys team again attended, In the first round Central Huron was matched up against Glencoe, Due to the Christmas layoft,, the boys found it hard to get on track. Central's defense kept them in the game but they failed to produce offensively. Central pulled the game to within one point with seven seconds remaining, but failed to get the ball up court for a last second shot. Final score was Glencoe 32 and Central Huron 31, In their second game, Cen- tral Huron was engaged in a seesaw battle with Ingersoll which saw the lead change 'hands numerous times. The' boys seem to come to life in this game and played much better then they had against Glencoe. Again it was a close game with only a one point difference when the final buzzer sounded. Central Huron defeated Inger- soll 47.46. The Redmen were led by Bob Riehl with 22 points. As a result of their win over Ingersoll, Central Huron ad- vanced to the consolation final against Goderich. In the consolation final, Cen- tral Huron again were unable to manage any sort of attack and as a result were handed a 53-32 defeat. Bob Riehl led the seniors with 13 points. host. In team theChanletrtfiaonsoird Nor th- western pfina 1, ti faced' their cross-town rivals Stratford Central, Cen- tral outplayed Northwestern for a convincing 66.52 wig This marked Stratford Cen- tral's third title in the tour nament's five year history, Cen- tral Huron has won the other two titles, The following •is a result of the days events: first round, Northwestern •64, Tillsonburg Annandale 25, London Wheable 41, Goderich 33, Stratford Central 59, Inger- soll 38, Glencoe 32, Central Huseroconnd31;round, Northwestern 58, Wheable 57 (overtime), Stratford Central 65, Glencoe 26; consolation, Goderich 37, An- nandale 28, Central Huron 47, Ingersoll 46;• consolation final, Goderich 53, Central Huron 32; championship final, Stratford Central 66, Stratford North- western 52. - Men's fitness Once again John Lawson will be conducting men's physical fitness instruction. Anyone in- terested is to come to the CHSS gymnasium on Monday, Jan. 7, 1974 at 7:45 p.m. There will be a meeting to outline the program after which a class will be conducted. Bring work out clothing eg. sweat suit, shorts, t-shirt, towel, etc. Last Friday night, the Clin- ton Colts bounced back from a 3-1 deficit after two periods to score two unanswered goals in the third frame to tie the Harriston Intermediates in the north arena. Colts marksmen' were Rick Fremlin, Butch Fleet and Ar- chie Pickett, Joe Livermore picked up two important assists news high single of 234 and the high triple of 607. Bob Walters had the men's high single of 294, while the high triple went to John Hayman who rolled a 684. The Pole Cats are way out in front in the Ladies' Afternoon League. They have gathered 60 points, far ahead of the Alley Cats with 44 and the Bob Cats and the Tom Cats with 25 each. Pat Mann had a,good,day and rolled. both, the 264 and the high triple of 692. to pace the Colts. Dennis Fleischauer, the Colts netmin- der played his best game of the year by kicking out 35 of the 38 shots directed at him. On Sunday in Clinton, the Colts again gained a tie but this time with the league- leading Milverton Four-Wheel Drives as the books balanced at 4-4. Again Dennis Fleischauer was sharp as he kept the Colts in the game for the first two Gas and snowmobiles