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Clinton News-Record, 1974-02-21, Page 6,Stu Mustard of the Clinton Colts lets go of a backhand that found Its mark In a game against Milverton last Sunday night in Clinton, as the Colts upset the powerful Four-Wheel Drives to keep alive in the playoffs. The Colts play a "do or die" game tonight. (News- Record photo) Sports Colts must win tonight both the ladies' high single of, year in the Bayfield League as . 268 and the-high triple of 708. they lead the way with 89 tixrBill Repper taand,•, Wes kt en ti ,points, but are followed closely. :'•'-tied for the men's high single by the All Stars with 87, the Bombers with 80 and the Miracles with 64. Nancy Schilbe had, the women's high single of 233, Frankie Talbot had the high triple of 597 and Madelon Mclllwain had the high average of 206. Doug Talbot had both the men's'high"- single of 311 and the high triple of 687, wh,ile Joe Koene had the high average of 205. It's still anybody's game in the Crown Junior League with most of the teams still in con- tention for first place. This week, the Aristocats are the leaders with 69 points, but are followed closely by the Corner Pins with 68, the Strike Outs •with 66, the Super Strikers and the Alley Crackers with 65 each,arid the Alley Cats with 61. Next come the Head Pins and the Tigers with 58 each, the Weeping Willows with 57, the Spares with 55, the Pin Spots with 53, and the Rolling Pins with 52. -Jane Symons had both the girls', high single of 206 and the high double of 370. Murray Bolger had the boys' high single of 230 and Jamie with• 263 each, while Bill had the high triple of 695. There is little doubt that the Beavers will take the Lon- desboro Men's League title as they have amassed 103 points, far ahead of the Otters with 65, the Foxes with 60 and the Wolves with 52. Cliff Saun- dercock had both the high single of 278 and the, high average of 235, while Jack Lee had the high triple of 711. In the Clinton Mixed League, the Odds-N-Ends are in front with 104 points, followed by the Deadbeaters with 89,the Cloud "9" with 81, the Dumbells with 75, the Corner Pins with 61, the Lonley Rangers with 60, Black's Spots with 51 and the Dribblers with 49. Barb VanDamme had the ladies' high single of 255, while Val Marriage had both the' high triple of 663 and the high average of 209. Joe Deer swept all the men's honours with the 'high single of 306, the high triple of 730 and the high average of 237. 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Murray, R.R. 5, Seaforth BALL :M/ItpitILAY BUILDING CENTRE Throughout the regular 'season, the Clinton Colts were guilty of playing "inconsistent hockey" (putting wins together) and if the first two games of the playoffs are any indication the Colts' problems are going to continue. An overtime loss to Kurtzville last Friday night dimmed their hopes but they bounced back to defeat the highly-rated Milverton Four- Wheel Drives Sunday. As a result of the defeat to Kurtzville, ..the Colts are con- fronted with a "must win" situation when the determined . Kurtzville squad faceoff against the Colts tonight (Thurs) at the Community Cen- tre. Game time is 8:30 P.M. The final game of the round- robin playoff series for the Clinton Colts will he in Milver- with 46. Isabel Rogerson had SHORT SUPPLY Order yours now and be • assured of the Variety and Grade you want at Competitive Prices OPNOTCH .4-41411TON ,mintoosicono, Mustangs BY DAVE FAWCETT Clinton Mustangs topk a one game lead Tuesday night with an exciting 5.4 win over Lucan Irish. By the time this is published they could have won the series and be playing the Mitchell Hawks as the fourth ganie was played last night in Lucan. Randy Millar's goal at 17:24 of the third period gave the Mustangs the winning goal on a beautiful passing play by Steve Cook. The Mustangs outplayed Morn House Leag On Tuesday evening, February 12, a team made up of players from the Atom House League, travelled to SeafOrth where, they played a very exciting game against the Seaforth Atoms, Seaforth won 6-3. Scoring for Seaforth were Mike McLaughlin and Bob Nash with two apiece, Don Buxter and Gary Malone, one each. Clinton coals were by Jim Fleming with two and Sean VanDongen with one. House League In the first game of Atom house league played last Satur- day, the Canadians defeated the Bruins 3-0. Scoring the Canadians' goals were Jeff Biggin, Sean VanDongen, and Jim Fleming with one each. In the second game the Leafs defeated the Blues 6-1. Scoring for the Leafs were Paul Stephenson with five and Harry Otten with one. The Blues' lone marker was scored by Mike Maguire. Next Saturday February 23, a team from the House League „swimming Program For the last four weeks grades 3 and 4 have been travelling to Stratford every Friday to swim at the YM—YWCA. This program will continue for the next six weeks. The pupils travel by bus and are accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Elaine Van den Henget -Margaret Dupec Ping Pang We rejoiced when our ping- pong team came home vic- torious. Jenny Russo, Brenda Priestap, Ansberth Bradley, Chris Middleton, Jody Livingstone and Joe McMahon played against the St. James Separate team at Seaforth on Thursday, February 14. We won four of the six games. This week a re-match will be held at our school. Special Thanks The pupils of St. Joseph's wish to take this opportunity to thank some of our parents that helped us out with our carnival float. Special thanks goes to Mr. Don Scruton, for the use of TilultspaY February 21, 1074 his garage for decorating our float on Friday night, to the driver on Saturday, Mr. John Van Beers, and to Mrs. John Flynn for helping us decorate the float, we say thank you. Also, thanks, to Mr. Ken Dupee for his help on Saturday mor- ning at the school races. More Speeches On February 14 the junior grades held their speaking con- test. Pupils from Kindergarten t°4a4gra,•ft- three4104_1 parentg Claps* mates wit!' poetry selections. The winners in this section were: Gerda Brand, first place; Una Doherty, second; and Jeannie Brand, third. Nineteen speeches were heard in the grades 4, 5 and 6 division. The competition was keen and the judges, Mrs. Agnes Carbert and Mrs. Nancy Holmes, had a difficult time selecting winners. Brenda Dupee placed first in this sec- tion with an excellent speech on The Olympics. Mary Hill was second place winner and Joanne Middleton placed third. very good crowd of over 400 people who quite easily got their money's worth. In last Sunday's game, the 'Stange bounced back with an 8-2 win after suffering a 5.4 loss in the best-of-five series opener on. Friday night. Victor Kennedy scored two goals while Steve COok, Gary Phillips, Mike Anstett, Randy Millar, Phil Petrie and Bill McDougall scored singles; On Friday night, the 'Stange spotted Lucan to a 5-1 second period lead before getting back into the game. However, Lucan shut the doors on them after Dave McClure's goal made it 5- 4 at the 11:45 mark of the third period. Dan Colquhoun scored two goals while Mike Anstett picked up a pair of assists. The series has been a frustrating one ,for Clinton as they are outplaying the Irish but just can't seem to get the needed breaks. Clinton goalie Gary Yeoman has turned in a great series this far, as he has been called on a lot because of a weak defence. The defence has been weakened with Cal Fremlin seeing limited action as the result of an injured thumb. Regardless of last night's results, there will definitely be a home game Friday night at 8 p.m. If the 'Stangs win, then they will open the semi-finals against Mitchell in a best-of- five series and will continue in Mitchell Sunday night and Tuesday back in Clinton. However, if they should win the series Friday night, it will start in Clinton Sunday night. Tuesday night's •crowd was excellent and any senior citizens wishing to watch the game may use the auditorium to view the game if they ask manageinent at the door. Bowling Angus' Anglers are reeling away with• the lead in the Tuckersmith Bowling League in bowling action this week. The Anglers have collected 83 points and are followed by Tony's Sharks with 73, Bob's Barracudas with 71, John's Joyfish with 57, Mel's Minnows with 48 and Dave's Darters ton on Sunday afternoon at 2 P.M. when they swat sticks with the W.O.A.A. Grand Champions. Kurtzville led by captain Doug Boyd came from a 3-0 deficit to edge the Colts 6-4 in overtime as the. local talent simply ran out of gas. Boyd's goal with only one minute left in regulation time eluded Colt goaltender, Dennis Fleishauer to send the game into overtime. Boyd also scored one of -two goals scored by his team in the ten minute overtime period. Colt marksmen were Mel Hohner, Joe Livermore, Archie Pickett and Ken Daer. Last Sunday night in Clin- ton, the Colts' pattern was a reversal to the Kurtzville game as they struck easily and often as they upended the Milverton Four-Wheel Drives 7-5 before, a 'Cooper had the high double of 371, f?,,1 I •-the'WhailDex League, 'the. Tertotica are: still oh top with ';!a5 points, followed by the Chip- breakers with 87, the Precisions with 75 and_the Diamonds with 68, Sandy Graham had the ladies' 'high single of 302, Judy Dixon had the high triple of 617, and Nellie. Burkholder had the high average of 192. Don McDaid had both the men's high single of 324 and the high triple of. 645, while Mike. Stin- nissen had the high average of 204. The Dumb Pokes are the top team in the Molson's Crown Mixed League with 79 points, followed closely by the Dusters with 74, the Ladies First with 70, Dino's Dinglings with 62, Ron's Rogues with 57, Betty's Bums with 55, the Sideslips with 54 and the Hi—Flyers with 53, Doreen Leeson had the ladies' high single of 299, Marie Collins had the high ,triple of 669, and Gerry Harris had the high average of 231. Brian Reeve had both the men's high single of 305 and the high triple of 807. Bruce Collins had the high average of 230. The Knockouts are really flattening them in the Lon- desbaro Ladies' League as they have collected 99 points, far ahead of the Head Hunters with 79, the Dead Beats with good crowd in Clinton. Top player for. the Colts was their No. 1 goaltender, Fleischauer as he frustrated Milverton's attacks with spec- tacular saves throughout the three periods. The Colts led 3-2 after the 'first period and increased it to a 5-3 'lead after 40 minutes. Scott Parks scored his 15th and 16th goals of the year to lead the Colt attack while solo goals went to Greg Burns ((22nd), Butch Fleet (17th), Archie Pickett (16th), Stu Mustard (5th) and Rick Fremlin scored his 11th of the year. Don't forget to attend • the game tonight and support the Colts as they strive to stay alive in play off action. Game time is 8:30 P.M. Why , not? 62 and the Hopefuls with 54. Barbara Bosman had both the ladies" high single •of' 282 and. the high triple of 748. In the Clinton—Blyth Ladies League, the Busty Beauties are showing great form as they are tied for top spot with the Slow Pokes with 32 points each, followed by the Six Pin Pals and the Teetotalers with 26 each, the Happy Hookers with 24, the Alley Cats with 21, the Swing Mamas with 20 and the Boo-Boos with 19. Yvonne Youngblut had the high single of 295. In the,Ladies' Afternoon League, the Pole Cats are the top dogs with 99 points, followed by the Alley Cats with 69, the Tom Cats with 55 and the Bob Cats with 29. Nancy Wise had the high single of 301 and Rosemary Armstrong had the high triple of 721. In the Crown Teen League, the Blue Moon's are in top spot with 96 points, followed by the Corixas with 93, the Torques and the Starlost with 85, Deb's Drunks with 78, Smiles and Chuckles with 75, and the Pin- tail Killers and the , Whipper Snappers with 74 each. Deb Johnston had both the ladies' high single of 271 and the high triple of 768. Dominac Bradley had the men's high single of 291 and Steve Gib- bings had the high triple of 717. Lucan the whole game but just couldn't get a break. However, ' Lucan seemed, to capitalize on their scoring chances taking a 1.0 lead at 2:50 of the first period on Ed Robb's goal. Dan Colquhoun came right back ;22 seconds later to tie it on a goal set up by Mike Anstett. In the second period, Lucan outscored the Stange 3-2 on a goal by Jeff Park and two goals by Brian McNeil. Randy Millar and Dan Colquhoun picked up their second goals of the game with Mike Anstett scoring 'the other goal. The game saw a ue , will go to Bayfield to play in a tournament. .The following boys will be playing; Phil. Cor- nish, Dave Cook, David Jewitt, David Malpass, Vincent Brochu, Jeff Taylor, John Morgan, Tony Gibbings, Richard , Johns, Paul Stephen- son, Danny Tyndall, Steve Boussey, Jim Fleming, Sean VanDongen, Joey Lawson, Bobby Thompson and Darryl Fox. The remainder of the House League will play against two teams from Seaforth, at the regular times 12-1 p.m. and 1-2 p.m. at our arena. This will insure that all boys play a game. There will be normal practice Friday at 5:30 p.m. All practice coaches are asked to be there. • Note: There are a number of Blue hockey sweaters missing 5.om the atom locker. The missing sweater numbers are; 7, 9, 10, 12, 14. Parents are tsked to check their boys' 'quipment. These sweaters ire required for Saturday's mine in Bayfield. Jottings from St. Joe's ready for Mitchell Hensel! District to-Operative ANNUAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH i 6 8 P.M. At Pineridge Chalet MEMI3ERS' SOCIAL EVENING FOLLOWS THE MEETING DANCE TO "JOE" OVERHOLT'S ORCHESTRA Dimon At 6:30 PM m Prior To Mooting Enquire for dinner tickets at your 'Co-Op or from your directors. News of CHSS By Janet Grahimi i. Pal Cummings Senior Basketball • On Toesday Feb. -1211-1,:ifiii Senior Recimen travelled to St. Marys for a Huron-Perth Con- ference basketball game. Coming off from their win against Listowel, the Redmen were not at all ready for St. Marys. The Seniors did not come out strong in the first half even though they were leading at halftime 32-17. ' The second half did not prove to be very exciting either. Even though the Redmen went on to win 62-37, their play left something to be desired. Bob Riehl led the'Redmen with 17 points. Jim Amsing notched 12. Today, the Redmen play the Seaforth Golden Bears. A win will put the Redmen in the playoffs, with a .6 win and 3 loss record. Game time is 2 p.m. in the CHSS gym. Everyone is welcome. Junior Basketball The juniors also played St. Marys on Tuesday Feb. 12. At the half, St. Marys led 20-17. The juniors have been having their problems this year and as a result haven't been winning too often. Even though they made a frantic surge in the fourth quarter of this game, they ended up with the short end of the stick. Final score was 52-47 in favor of St. Marys. The high scorer for the junior Redmen was "T.J." jiihrpon with 16 points. Today, the juniors also play Seaforth. This will be the last game for the juniors as they failed to make the playoffs'. A win would close the season nicely for them. _ Senior Volleyball The ',senior girls' volleyball team met their first defeat, last week at home. They won their first game against St. Marys but couldn't seem to hold on, and lost the following two games of the match. Because the girls lost to St. Marys, they are now in second place. They also played Seaforth, defeating them two straight. The girls played at another tournament on Tuesday with Exeter, Stratford Central and Listowel. They will also.attend the Huron-Perth finals on Friday. Junior Volleyball On Wednesday Feb. 6th, the Clinton junior girls played host to Seaforth and St. Marys. Their first ,match was played against Seaforth in which the scores were 18-16 for Seaforth and 15-8 and 15-7 for CHSS. The next match was played against St. Marys, and Clinton. girls took both games by 15-10, 15-12 scores. Eldorado Knotty Oak Cedar 6.75 Golden Valley Georgian Elm Pecan 6.95 7.49 Northern Walnut 6.75 Cambridge Oak 7.95 We carry matching moulding and all materials to do the job. You can't miss finding just the type of paneling you need from our new, big .selection. Ball Macaulay