HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-08-01, Page 5Do you know who this dog belongs to? This cocoa brown
French poodle was picked up on Ontario Street last Sunday
morning and so far no one has claimed him. Clinton animal
control officer Dick Eisler says that if anyone is missing a
dog, they should phone him or the Goderich Vet Clinic.
Here Stephanie Schilthius of the Clinic shows off the dog.
(News-Record photo)
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Winning pitcher Brad Dutot
allowed only three hits to
Dashwood with B. Sehade
picking up two of them and jirn
Guenther the other on a
seventh inning home run
The Colts will play this
weekend in a tournament at
Chesley and then will be at
home on Wednesday night to
open a six game round robin
series with Thorndale, Exeter
and Arva.
The two top teams will then
play, a best of three series to
Decide who will advance into
the Q.B.A, playdowns.
The following is a schedule
of up coming play off gamed:.
Wed. Aug 7, Thorndale vs.
Clinton, 8:00 p.m.; Friday Aug
9, gltater vs. Clinton, 8:00 p.m.;
Sun. -Aug 11, Clinton vs. Arva,
2:00 p.m.; -Wed. Aug 14, Ciin,
ton vs. Thorndale, 8:00 p.m.;.
Fri, Aug 16, Arva vs, Clinton,
8:p,rn.; Sun, Aug 18, Clinton vs.
Exeter, 2:00 p.m.
Come out and support the
Colts to victory!
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The Clinton Soccer Club
reached the final of the Third
Division Cup when *they
defeated Strathroy 5-1 in Lon-
don last Thursday,
Gerry Labb opened the
scoring for Clinton when he
directed a cross from Charlie
Lipp, into the net.
Shortly after that, Clinton
went two goals up when a
Strathroy defender, in attemp-
ting to clear, put the ball into
his own net,
From then on, Clinton was
never in trouble and a few
minutes after the restart at half
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time Brian Jewitt scored
fine goal to make it 3-0,
Strathroy rallied and scored
a lovely goal but Clinton came
back with Jewitt scoring two
more for his hat trick, putting
the result beyond doubt and
guaranteeing Clinton a place in
Last Saturday night, the
Clinton Juveniles defeated
Goderich by an impressive
score of 11-5.
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the final against Coder10.
This game will be played in
London on Sunday Aug. 4th
Kick off time is 4 p.m.
Any supporters requiring
seats on the bus should ,call
Don Armstrong at 482-9478,-
Clinton didn't open up the
scoring until the fifth inning
when they got four runs off hits
from Irwin, Kennedy, Burns,
and Anstett.
Goderich got one run in the
sixth and tied it up in the 7th
with three more. Bill Irwin
crossed the plate in the bottom
of the seventh inning off a
double from Dan Colquhoun.
Dan Colquhoun relieved pit-
cher Don MacDonald in the
eighth inning. MacDonald pit-
ched a fine game, allowing only
two hits and striking out 11,
The ,Utveniles took Goderich
for a ride in the eighth inning
as they scored six more runs.
off five hits to put the game in
the bag.
Goderich got another man
home in the ninth to make the
final score 11-5.
In four games played on the
weekend, Clinton Minor Soccer
teams won one, tied one and
lost two.
Clinton Sharks, playing
against Exeter. Atoms were our
lone winners in an exciting
game.
EXeter 'opened the scoring
but the Sharks came back
fighting as they scored three
Vanastra Gun
Mery Batkin of Clinton top-
ped the Vanastra Gun Club's
trap shoot on July 24, with a
near perfect 24 out of 25 hits.
He was followed by Al Green of
Clinton with 21 hits and Bill
McNutt of Exeter with 20 hits.
The top three were followed
by Eric Collins of Clinton with
19, Jerry Steegster of Clinton,
Bob Orr of. Bayfield, and Jim
Francis of Bayfield with 18
strikes each, Jim Firogg of
Seaforth with 17 hits ancrJoe
Koene of 13ayfield and Wayne
Recreationally Speaking
BY BEV WILTON
On Wednesday August 14th, there will be a clinic on
lacrosse at the arena from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This clinic will be
conducted by officials of the National Lacrosse Association
and is open to all ages. All equipment will be proveded so if
you are interested in attending, let me know by calling the
arena at 482-7731.
The Clinton Playground is having a pop bottle drive from
August 1 to August 9 and the children hope to raise enough
money to offset the expense of a trip to Sea World at
Niagara Falls.
Just another reminder that the Monster Bingos sponsored
by the Clinton Recreation Committee will run on Monday
August 5, 15th and 19th.
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The Clinton Colts 18th
tory of the season gave them a
peVect record for the 1974
season, It marks the third
straight season that the Colts
have won the'Huron Perth Pen-
nant for finishing first in the
league,
On Saturday night, Clinton
beat Exeter 3.2 on a ninth.in-
fling single by Dave Fawcett
knocked in Greg Burps with the
winning run and Don Bartliff
picked up the other hit
knocking in the first run of the
game in the opening inning.
Brad Dutot's hard grounder
to Exeter shortstop R, Bourne
proved too much to handle as
he bobbled it with two out and
the bases loaded in the eighth
inning tp score Clinton's second
run. The Expos picked up 10
hits off winning pitcher Cam
McDonald,
Last Friday night saw,the Colts
trample the Dashwood Tigers
27.4 in a seven inning game.
The Colts picked up a total of
21 hits including home runs by
Paul Bartliff, Zeke Fremlin
and a grand slam by Stew
Mustard.
Clinton ties
German team
The Clinton Soccer Club
retained their unbeaten league
record when, they played to a
scoreless tie against second
place German Canadians on
Saturday.
The large turnout was not
disappointed, despite the lack
of goals, as they watched one of
the most exciting soccer games
to date.
Both teams were evenly mat-
ched with Clinton having the
edge in the first half and the
Germans taking over in the
second half.
Both defences were tremen-
dous with Don McDaid, Doug
Rielly and Ray Kennedy out
standing for Clinton.
clinch pennant
De,afeat Strathroy 54
Soccer club in f "final
United 2-2.
Richard Johns opened the
scoring for Clinton before
United got going and went
ahead 2-1.
Sean Van Dongen, on trial
from the Atoms, tied the game
for Clinton with only minutes
to go in the game.
The Clinton Stingers, playing
the Seaforth 'Celties', went
down 11-0.
Clinton Pee-Wees were
thumped 12-0, also by Seaforth.
There are no minor Soccer
games this weekend due to the
holiday.
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Juveniles stun Goderich
unanswered goals to win the
game 3-1.
"The Flying Dutchman",
Sean Van Dongen got the hat
trick.
Stars for the game were Eugene
Hoytema, Brad Forbes and
Sean Van Dongen,
In Mosquito .action, Clinton
Cougars travelled to Seaforth
where they tied Seaforth
Club results
Smith of Exeter with 16 each,
In the skeet shoot last Satur-
day, Mery Batkin of Clinton
again , was the top marksman
with 23 out of 25 targets hit,
and he was followed by Tom
Allen of Londesboro with 22
and Harold Smith of Seaforth
with 21 hits.
Next came Glen Mogk of
Bornholm with 20, Harrison
Shock of Zurich with 19, Wayne
Smith of Exeter with 18 hits,
and Jins'Hoggzof Seaforth =with
17.
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