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Clinton News-Record, 1974-02-28, Page 7Hullett Central Public School dominated the annual Inter- school volleyball tournament last week in Clinton. The Hullett girls took home the girls' championship for the second' year in a row, and fhe Hullett boys/ team tied with Huron Centennial School for the boys' trophy. (News—Record photo) Bantams split games Just 8300 miles This magnificent low mileage car has never seen winter till just now. Sable black finish with dark blue interior. Features power windows, 6 way power seat, comlortron airconditioning, soft ray glass, radio, whitewalls plus an of Cadillac's fine standard features. What an oppor- tunityi Lic, HNL 226 $6495 NicGEE Pre-Spring Showing of QAT YAMAHA MOTORCYCLES Also Showing these YAHAMA eneciels- TX650Aw.TX500A- RD350A- 01250A- Dt100A- GT80A- MX250 Friday Saturday & Sunday March 1,2 & 3rd. 1974 FRIDAY OPEN 9 A.MAP.1.1.-saTuADAY 9 A.M..9 P.M.—suNbAY t P.M.-6 P.M. V ANASTR A Drop in and take advantage of last years prices on some models "FREE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS" ACTION SPORTS CENTRE 482.7884 ,•" A word to the wise When it comes to hot water, using it wisely—nOf wastefully— makes good sense, Must win kinight BY DAVE FAWCETT.. The Clinton Mustangs Are on the verge of being eliminated this • Thursday night, If Tuesday's game is any 'in- dication • of the result, the StangS will be hanging up their skates for this year, The Mitchell Hawks took a . 2-1 lead. in games on Tuesday night,' with a 1(1-8 overtime vie, tory, 'Rick O'Donnell's goal at 2,32 of the overtime period stood ep• as the winning goal. Once again, Clinton has en- tered a Senior soccer team in the third division of the Lon- don and District Soccer League. Huron County will be well represented within the division, Goderich and St. Columban whp were relegated from the second division will be playing again this year, Newcomers to the league include Grand Bend and possibly Exeter. Clinton :is setting its sights high this year with the hopes of finishing in first. place. A first place finish would' enable the Clinton will be well represen- ted at the Provincial finals of the Youth Bowling Council up- coming in London on March 17. Both the senior boys' and the senior girls' teams and the senior boys' single recently won their zone championship. The winners of the Provincial finals will represent Ontario in the 'National• finals to be held in Ottawa in April, Bev Broraleivvas the winner of the boys' senior singles. The senior boys' team amassed tistalrig GP Randy Millar 34 Mike Anstett 28 Paul Johnson 34 Brian KennedY - 29 Randy McClinchey 27 Steve Cook 20 Dan .Colquhoun Phil Petrie Gary Phillips• 30 Neil Coiquhoun 18 Dave McClure • ' . 16 Bill Crawford 22 Cal Fremlin 32 Bill 'Irwin 20 Marvin Kale '29 Bill McDougall 13 Gory Carnochan 23 Wayne McDougall '15 Dave Fawcett 2 0 GOALTENDER ,GP GA Gary Yeoman "'27 109 Richard Welch 7 ' 23 The Hawks scored five unett7 swered goahi to force the game into overtime. Mitchell's Den Nicholson, Rick O'Donnell And Kenton Ehgoetz all picked up . hat tricks, Barry Lane scored the other Hawk goal. Neil Coiquhoun and Gary Phillips scored two goals for the Mustangs with singles going to Dave. McClure, - Dan Coiquhoun, Bill Irwin and Steve Cook. near team to be promoted to the second division, Arrangements have been made for all interested Clinton players to work out on Monday evenings at 8 p.m. at Central Huron. Secondary School with John Lawson in charge. The season commences on, Saturday May 4th. There will be several exciting exhibition games beforehand. The team is always looking for new players with some experience. If you are interested, further infor- mation can be obtained from Don Armstrong at 482-9478. 3137 pins to take first place with the closest team, Collingwood obtaining 2796 points. Members of the team were Bob Falconer, Pete Wise, Rob MacAuley, Paul Anstett, and Steve Gibbings. The senior girls' team cap- tured first place.' Members of the team included Peggy Swit-, zer, Pat Cook, Cathy Falconer, Peggy Cooper and Evon Gracie. Deb Johnston, the senior girls' single player, was second in her event, with a girl from Wingharn placing first. statistics pAg 40 AVG. 4.03 3.28 Unfortunately the boys' ban- tam team did not do as well as the senior team'. The team came fifth out of nine teams with Owen Sound placing first; team members were. Reg Sullivan, Ken Hart, Jeff Cook, Gary Armstrong and Dave Williscraft. The boys' single player was Gieg Skinner, who finished behind Gary Martin of Kincardine, who placed first in this event. The Bantam girls' team placed sixth out of nine teams. Team members were Lynn Ar- mstrong, Erin Phillips, Catherine Deichert, Karen Hackenbrook and Marianne Menzies. Ellen Hill of Kincar- dine placed first in the girls' singles. Mary Homes' was the Clinton team girls' single player. N4,11 the Junior boys' final, Clinton did relatively better with the boys placing second out of seven teams. Walkerton took the first place honors. Members of the boys' team were Rick Tye, Brad Atkinson, John Hart, Keith Howatt and Alex Harrett. Collingwood captured first place in the boys' single final. Larry Howatt was the boys' single player for Clinton, The Junior girls' team, con- sisting of Kelly Colquhoun, Brenda Ball, Wendy , Welch, Jane Symons, and Debbie Cook bowled their way to sixth place out of eight teams with the Listowel team taking first place. Listowel also grabbed first place in the girls' single final, Wendy Gibbings bowled in the girls' single for Clinton. The Clinton Bantams split an exhibition series with the Blyth bantams, losing and winning 5-4. In the 3-4 loss, Clinton goals were scored by Robert Heard, Steve Jones and Peter4.•Thoiripson with two assists going to Bill 'Roy and one assist to Robert Heat!. In the 5-4 win by Cli4n, the big guns for the night ,w'ere Bill Roy and Steve. Campbell who scored. two goals each, while the single goal went to Paul Galachink, Assisting on the goals were Robert ,Heard with three and Peter Thompson.with one. In a league game with Zurich, Clinton went 'on a scoring spree with Robert Heard scoring fuur goals, Peter Thompson with two and singles going to Alan Taylor, John McMahon, and Marvin Mer- ner. Steve Jones came up with three assists, Danny Proctor with two and one each by Robert Heard, Alan Taylor and Paul Galachink. In a well, played return. exhibition game at Exeter, Clinton Bantams came away with a 4-2 win, Unassisted goals were the order of the game with one by Peter Thom. pson and,two by Robert Heard. The other goal, scored by. Alan Tayjort was assisted by John McMahon. Saturday league game saw Clinton play a steady brand of hockey to win over Mitchell 6- 3. Scoring for, Clinton was Robeitl Heard and Bill Roy with two goals, singles by John McMahon, Marvin Merner., Assisting on' the goals were, Steve Campbell, Danny Proc- tor, Robert Heard, Denis Walter, Paul Galachink. Atom League In the atom house league played last Saturday, the Leafs defeated the Bruins 4-2. Leaf 'scorers were Dave Saunder- cock, Paul Stephenson, Brad Forbes and Ian Peck. Bruins' goals by Andy Flowers and Phil Cornish. In the second game, the Canadians defeated the Blues 3-1. The Canadians' goals were by Jim Fleming with two, and Jeff Biggin with one. Blued goals were by Tony Gibbings. The tournament in Bayfield will be played on Saturday March 2nd. All players selected to go are to be at the Clinton arena at 8:15 a.m. The Clinton Colts' hops 'for a long end successful year were erased , on Sunday afternoon when the .Milverton, Pour. Wheel Drives exploded for fiVe straight goals end,coasted to a 0.2 victory. The loss was the third for the Colts in four playoff encounters and thus eliminated them from. further play in the W,O.A.A, playdowns... Kurtzville and Milverton now -meet in a ,fonr.out-of-seven series to establish a Southern Division champ, As for the Colts, they are at- tempting to arrange exhibition games with Seiforth Beavers- and the. Goderich Sailors, The dates and times for these games' will be posted around town, BY ANN, DURRELL Hullett Central Public School continued their winning ways in the girls' division of the annual elementary school volleyball tournament held on. February 19, at Central Huron Secondary School. The girls retained the title for the second year in a row. The Hullett boys were not so lucky. They managed to place first but were tied with Huron Centennial Public School of Brucefield. The competition -has six area schools participating in the event with each school entering two teams, a boys and a girls. The tournament started at 2 p.ni. in the afternoon and lasted until 8 p.m. at night. Each team played against each other once, with the team winning the best two out of three finals claiming victory. There were a total of 68 volleyball games in all. Hullett Central girls' team was the only one to go un- defeated. The other teams lost at least one set resulting in a number of ties. The final standings in the boys' division were Huron Cen- tennial and Hullett Central tied for first, Holmesville Public School came in third, with Seaforth and Clinton tying for fourth place and Blyth Public School coming in sixth. • The ,final standings for the girls' division were Hullett Central placing first, Huron Centennial and Holmesville tied for second, Blyth and Clin- ton tied for fourth with Last Thursday night in .tcal, the Colts came out flat and. the .Kurtzville team seared early and often as they wrid four unanswered goals in the first 20 minutes,on route to a 8- 4 triumph.. Kurtsvilkes captain _ Doug Boyd again destroyed the Colt defence as he scored three goals and assisted on two others, Boyd's. performance combined with spectacular goaltending by their goalie, Leppard proved too much.for the, Colts. Netting the twine for the local talent were Rick Fremlin, Butch Fleet, Stu Mustard and Ken .Dger, In Milverton, Archie Pickett scored two goals but it wasn't enough as the Four-Wheel Drives trounced the Colts '5-2. Seaforth coming in sixth. Members • of the winning /Juliet girls' team were Brenda Hummel, Nancy Salverda, Wendy Tyndall, Christine McNeil, Cheryl Reid, Barb Glousher, Ann Snell, Janet Hellinga, Lynda Van Dongen, Betty Konarski, Debbie Bunking, Nancy Preszcator, and Barb Carter. The Hullett boys' team mem- bers, who tied for first, were Mike Nesbitt, Craig Millar, Terry Powell, Doug Dolmage, Earl Flynn, Brian Trewartha, At the Western Fair Raceway on Wed. Feb. 13 in the third race, Jay Bee Blaze, owned by Benson Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck, both 'of Goderich, was out of the money. Saturday afternoon at Lon- don in the fifth race, True Per- sonality owned by the partner- ship of Whetham and Sadler was second with Don Corbett on the bike. In the tenth race, Miss Belle Bars, owned by Fred Fowler of Londesboro was fourth with Frank MacDonald of Clinton driving. MO"nday night at London, the second race winner was Pebbles Girl owned by Geo. Feagan of Goderich and Ron Feagan Dundas with Gerry Roebuck driving. The mile was in 2:11 and the payoff was $13.40. Dick Harrow led the Milverton squad with two goals aligi•an Assist, Pickett's first goal was on a breakaway early in the' game but the Pouf Wheel Drives bounced back and scored five straight goals. Pickett's last goal came off a pass from Bruce Lyndon late in the game, At this time, the. Celts would like fo thank Garon's Cleaners, Gliddon's Cleaners, Wayne Smith (Huron Dead Stock Removal), Dez Cassidy {proprietor of Hotel, Clinton), Lyndon's Masonry and Miller's Cement Finishing for their financial assistance throughout the season, 'As a team -that's not sponsored by any business or association, the Colts are very grateful to these people„ Steven Reid, Kevin Buurs, Greg Hallam, Mike Overholt, Steve Bromley, Dennis Fothergill, Brian McClinchey, and David Gross. , The Huron Centennial boys' team that tied with Hulled for first place included, Charlie Broadfoot, Paul Carter, Cary Doig, Scott Patrick, Danny Taylor, Jerry Dayman, Gordon Geddes, Mike Gozzard, Garth Hargreaves, Steve Johns, Kevin Romanik, Steve Seymour, Richard Wallace, Paul Westlake, Steve Dallas, John Binnendyk, and Danny Eckel. In the seventh race, Carry on Sly, owned by Andrew Park of Mitchell, was out of the money with Gord Pullman on the bike. In the ninth race El Sam 0, owned by Joe and Jim Dick and Dick Burgess and driven by Gord. Pullman all of Seaforth, was second, Saturday at London in the sixth race, Arctic John owned by Larry Dale, Seaforth, and driven by Clarence O'Neill, was third. The Butler, owned by Robert and H.O. Jerry of Goderich, was out of the money with Robert driving. The next race at London will be Sat. March 2. Saturday night at Windsor in the third race, Harlo Bucky owned by Frank Cook, Lorne Brown and Ross McEwen all of Clinton was second with Hardy on the bike. CLINTON NEWS-AE(39RD, THURSDAY, FElifWARY 10, '1,Y'1t-77 Season over for Colts Soccer season • Clinton does Here is the result of the 1973- 74 Mustang Team scoring race: GoalsAssists' Points NM 33,,„ 22 55 22 '''''' 28 l 50 . 22 24 '' 46 15 25 40• ' 23 16 21 37 100 14 19 33 13 30 16 15 31 108 31 14 14 28 18 7 13 20 64 7 ,9 16 o 11 4 , 15 2 5 ', ' . '7 12 • 29 4 6 . 10 •55 3 6 ' 34 4 3 7 ' ' 18 2 4 6 34 i 1 ' 5 6 24 2 3 5 -2 0 0 4 'Statigs ,face .elintination Mitchell took a 6-2 lead after the first period and Clinton's inability to play hockey in the last two periods Tuesday night cost them the game, From that point on, it was all fun and games for Mitchell, They scored two power play goals and outmuseled Clinton to the puck for the rest of the game. The refereeing was a bit ridiculous at times with `Mit- chell scoring two offside goals, On Sunday afternoon in Mit- ellen, Don Nicholson's goal at 19:38 of the second period stood up as the' winning goal in a 4.3 win. On Friday night the Stangs hung on for a 5-3 win with Dan , Coiquhoun scoring a hat trick, The last goal went into an open net with 21 seconds•remaining. Dave McClure and Steve Cook picked up the other goals, Last Wednesday night in Lucan, the Stangs trounced the Irish 6-1 with Dan Colquhoun and, Randy Millar scoring twice. Mike Anstett and 'Paul Johnston scored the other Clin- ton goals, Game time tonight is 8:30 Am. and if a fifth game is necessary it will be played in Clinton on Friday night at 8 p.m, well in zone finals Hullett tops in volleyball