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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-01-09, Page 7• holiday, •Y I 0 : u ��.6047.win•Iwo tie one CLINTON R W$MiR., CO` Pt 1Ht, Dm. JANUARY w9 14a M9e4R.•py, The Clinton Wil-Dex Atoms played four games during .the holidlty season Winning, two and tying one in league play and lost an exhibition tai Strat- ford Rotary , All Stars. In league play, Clinton tied Zurich 3.3 in Zurich in a chippy • Y' game in which the Clinton . Atoms received eighteen ni1•rtittt" 99 in. nenaltteM. Scoring for G1inndn was Jim Fleming, Paul Stephenson and - Sean VanDongen, Other league games for Clinton were ti 10.6 victory over Bayfield and a 7.0 victory over �iensail, Scoring for C(iint9n in the Bayfield game .- *as Jim Fleming with three goals. Paul Stephenson and Jeff Taylor with two, goats , each, and singles going to Ian Peck, Brad Hyrners, and Randy Marriage. Clinton's first shutout was recorded in the Hewn game" by Paul Gautreau, and Mike Williscraft. Scoring for. Clinton were Jim Fleming with four goals, Paul Stephenson with a pair and Mike Taylor adding a single. Qutc., 9 9N the week x � Junior hockey Qut to - of the Week: "Weil, the way 1 look at it...what I miss, The net stops." - Dean Ryan, goalkeeper. Dec. 23( 74. uring T DAVE'S GIGANTIC ain-vvi e The first draw was recently completed at the. Vanastra Curling Club with the winning men's - team being left to right, skip Dennis LOBrut , vice. Bill CreaSe, lead Dan Campbell, and second Jim Bell. Bowlers back after break After the Christmas break, the bowlers are back in full ac- tion and in the Crown Teen YBC League', the North East Kids are still out in front with 2041/2 points, but are followed closely by the Strike Outs with 202. - Next come Titter's had the high triple of 670 and men's high single of 295 and tied with Rosemary Armstrong the high triple of 680, while with the high average of 204. Mike St'innissen had the high In the Tuckersmith Mixed average of 213. League, the Violets are the In the YBC Friday Junior front runners with 55 points, League, the Pin Bombers are and' are followed by the Lonely showing the way with 1631/2 Petunias with 511/2, the Water points, and are followed by the Twisters with 186; Chilly On A dries with 41, the Hollyhocks Pin Killers with 1501/2 and 'the Bun with 1811/2, ill.. Corner T'it.t with 38, the Dandelions with Streakers with 1361/2. Next Kids with 1761/2, Wendy's 34112 and the Mayflowers with come the Corner Pins with Playboys with 174, the South 32: Isabel, Rogerson had both 123112, the Alley Jets with 122, West -Kids with 1601/2, and the ladies' high single of 266 the Strike Outs with 115, the Symon's Symples with 135. and the high triple of 591. John Pin Crackers with:1'13E2 and Cathy - Anstett had both the Hayman had both the men's the .450s:With 971/''. . girls high single of 236 and the high single •of 284 and the high The Centennial Maple Leafs, high triple . of 605, while Deb triple of 689. with 1401/2 points, . lead the Johnston had the high average The Ferrotics continue to YBC Saturday Junior League of 197. Keith Howatt -had -bath- ---dorina-te--the Wil -Der LPa¢ue_ _ 'are followed closely by the the boys' high single of 328, with 58 points_and are followed Strikes and Spares with 136112,. and the 'high triple of 833, by the Diamonds with 52, the the Hookers with 1351/2, and while Alex Harrett had the Chipbreals:•e'Y and they the Alley Wreckers with 133. Precisions with 50 each. Judy Next come the Head Pin Hit Dixon had both the ladies' high tern with 125, the Alley Bums single„of 262 and the high triple with 1211'/2, the Super Strikers of 612, while Nellie Burkholder with 1181/2, and . ,the King had the high average of 190. Crowns with 111112. John .I -toward head both the high average of 223. In the Londesboro Men's League, the Tigers are still way out in front with 74 points, and are followed by the Lions with 53, the Cheetahs with 51, and the Leopards with 32. Tom Duizer had high single of 297, while Cliff Saundercock had both the high triple of 740 and the high average of 223. The United the are in first;, place in the Ladies After- noon League with 61 'points, and are followed closely by the, Ding-A-Lings with 57, the Snowbirds with 56, the Road Runners with 5 3, ` the Try Herds with 52:- nd the Hopefuls with 51. Alberta Hackenbrook had the high single of 275, while Pat Mann Vanastra Curling Club The Vanastra Curling Club, Ginn, Angie Arts, and Joan which opened two months ago Kennedy. . at -the former Base, reported a The third place team was successful first draw. made up of Jenny Russo, In women's curling, the top Donna ' Reeves, Carolyn Snell, team was composed of Anita and Wendy McNab, while the Brochu, Wynn Graham, Sheila fourth place team consisted of Davis, and Debbie Fawcett, Bea Cook, Carol Munroe, -Marg while the runners-up- was the Schneider, and Barb Graham. team of Gail Brownridge, Sue The second draw will be star- ting soon, and there are still many •spots open for any area women who are interested. In men's first draw, the team of Dennis LeBrun, Bill Crease, Jim Bell, and Dan Campbell was the first place finisher, while the ' runner-up was the team of John Brownridge, Don Reid, Don Peterson, and Bill Huff. 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