Clinton News-Record, 1975-05-15, Page 6If the rOst" of tbe'Season goes
halt as well as Ow Opening
weekend, the', Clinton Ohs
Inter ed atO. BdsebalICl'h are
In to, u of .thee best seasons
• since 1972. when they were all
n tidehampjops,,
eVoita cored big runs on
two fronts last weekend,
. raising : much needed f '.►2,000' at.
Ther tag .and draw last
Sat day night and then, still
buoyant with happiness, they
trounced the Zurich club 17,0
Sunday afternoon in an
exhibition game here In town.
Ed Daer, Stene 'Mustard,
Archie Pickett, and Greg Burns
shared ,the sound duties Last
Sunday, and togetherthea►
chalked up 17 strikeouts in nine
inning
The Colts °pea their regular
season this Monday when they
travel to Zurich; and " their.
home stint starts. on May 30
when they host Exeter,
Clayton Scholtz of Goderich
was the .lig Winner at last
Saturday's stag aa he carted,
home $500 as the grand prize
winner,
Those who won $25 include
Jim LeBeau, lohn Feeney,
Dick Fremlin, Vic Kennedy,
Eugene McAdam, Richard
�t c a , J lily 9r
Dennis Jewitt, Murray Bi
Bunking, Joe Murphy, Dill July 011
Counter; .High 'Flynn, July►
Dutot, Bill, 'Crawford; Jim July 181
Gilford, Ken 'anter, Dorothy July 23
Crozier, Ray MallougKen
Englestad, andWalter Turner.
Clinton -Colts Schedule
Home Ganes
gxeter at Clinton
Thorndale at Clinton' July
6
Arva`at Clinton
3
Dashwood at Clinton July 27
May 30
June
June 8
June 11
May 19
May 25
'
Zurich at Clinton ,
i rva atClinton
Dashwood at Clinton
Thorndale at Clinton._
• Zurich at.Clinton.
Exeter at Clinton
Away Games
.Clinton at
Zurch
g
M Clinton at Ar a
June 4 Clinton.atThOrndale.
June 15 Clinton at Exeter
June 20 qtClinton atDashw'ood
June 25Clinton at Dashwood
July 2 Clinton atThorndale
Clinton at Arva
Clinton at Exeter
Clinton at Zurich
The London and District
Soccer League schedule opened
on the weekend with teams 'in
all four divisions competing.
The Clinton Soccer Club, now
in the Second Division, had its
first game oil Sunday at home
to London United when they
lost by the score of 3-1. The
Clinton boys first appeared
looking very business -like as
they warmed up in their new
white uniforms.
United concentrated on
calisthenics for their pre -game
warm-up, and looked very
They grew up together,
played softball together i were
team-mates. However, when
Dublin meets Milverton in the
Midwestern Ontario ' Ladies'
Fastball League on June 1,
eight Clinton girls will find
themselves squaring off
against each other. Sandy
When Patti Kay,
! remlin, Marlene Cunningham
and Jennie Luckham signed
with the Milverton Millwrights
Junior Ladled Softball Team,
+t-- automatically became, the
rivals of their former team-
mates, Janet • Graham, Ruth
Ann Neilans, Gayle Cun-
ningham and Betty
Hynesbergen now with the
Dublin Shamrocks.
---This is the second year that
Patti, Sandy and Marlene will
impressive with several well time.
known faces from last year's In the second half, both
First Division team among teams, played. -exciting soccer
their ranks. and had several good shots on
Although this sight slightly goal. , John Morrlersteeg,
demoralized the Clinton playing in his first league game
spectators; the local boys as Clinton's
gshokw of agility as
ut on
appeared unruffled. a spectacular
Play was end to end with he saved . some near -certain
several good shots testing both goals.With three minutes. left in the
goalkeepers: United took an
early lead when Billy Pratt of game, the Clinton team stopped
United took advantage of a to admire United's 'wily' Willie
defensive error by Clinton and O'Neil's amazing ball work as
slammed the ball into Clinton's he dribbled through the entire
Clinton defense before lofting a
unprotected net.
have played with the Aper of United then made the score 2- high ball into the top right hand
team. Debbie Moe 0 on a goal by Alex Plummer. corner of the net to make the
Seaforth will also be playing Clinton came back to score a final score 3-1 in United's
with Millwrights. will League gime withgoal when Bill Canteeon on the ,favour. Clinton
The 1right wing cut into the opposing Despite the loss,
schedule open May 20
Shakespeare atTillsonberg and goal area and sent over a played very well and show lots
will close July 17 with beautiful pass which Gerry of_ promise for 'future games
ratford. Lobb made no mistake in with several new faces on the
During that two month period,
Shakespeare at St directing into the United net. team and the extra effort from
The score remained 2-1: at half- last year's regulars.
Dublin meets Milverton at
Milverton , eels° Dublin
at F-ewboys
balI
MilvertOfl on June 1 and
Dublin on July 13. in
Both teams will competeT
here will be few op -
the Provincial Women's Sof- portunities for boys in Clinton
tball Union Playoffs in St. to play organized baseball this
Marys on June 27-29, with the summer, the News -Record has
League . winner going on to learned.
represent Ontario at the There will be only two teams
Canadian Championships in in the Western Ontario Athletic
Moncton, N.B. on July 30 to Association's. ball leagues: one
August 4. from the tykes or atoms,' the
rtes atragi opens
Harness . racingfainrig.with
bets' g money burning_ ole in
their, can finally ge,to
spend it at the Goderich
Raceway. Town council,
Bluewater Racing Associates
and the Goderich Trotting
Association finally reached an
agreement that may or may not
be acceptable to all parties but
was signed to prevent the
racing season from slipping by.
The track is slated to open May
20.
Council,_thr'owing up its
hands in despair andrt
being called to yetanother
special meeting Friday night,
refused to alter their stand on
the agreement and after
considerable discussion and
comment senresidentit back
Loren
to
Bluewater p
James Cassina to either sign it
or forget racing in Goderich.
The contract, drawn up by
coy}icil ani! s g 1►ed on4'Pri116,
was sent to Gassing for his
signature. Cassina kep it for
several weeks before sending it
back altered and initialled by
him changing several clauses
to meet his company's needs.
The major .changes made. by
Cassina were regarding a
cancellation clause and . the
rights to concession booths at
the grandstand on race nights.
Mayor Dei Shewfelt advised
council that the agreement was
sent back to him, he didn't
know how or by whom, with a
sign it or forget it attitude. He
added that the Goderich
Trotting Association had signed
their dates over to Bluewater
and that Cassina was
negotiating the entire season,
not just for the spring meet.
Lawyer Norman Pickell,
appearing on behalf of town
solicitor Dan Murnhv. agreed
ith the mayor saying that the
'' les shad been TeEirr'4°
lueWa eeg_dinsina
had the Goderich association
"in a box" and could keep them
there.
youngest; and one from the
juveniles, the second oldest. -
There . will be no team for
boys of pee -wee age, no ball for
bantam aged boys, and no team
for midget aged boys.
The Clinton Colts, who play in
the Ontario Baseball
. Association's ' Huron-Perth
Intermediate League,
is the
only other male team playing in
own at the lanes
The Hurony.iew Spring
Bowling League standings
were turned topsy-turvy this
week as the Streakers took top
spot with 10 points 'replacing
last week's leaders the Alley
Cats, with -dropped to fifth
position. The Dam Nears with 9
retained second place pushing
the SexySix to fourth spot. The
Stingers hold third spot
and the Road Runners trail
with 4.
Betty Hill was the winner of
the ladies' high single and high
triple with 308 and 633
respectively. Another double
winner was Gord MacGregor
who walked away the
The H'olmesville "wreckers" are the champions of the Central
Huron Hockey League. .Left to right back row are coach. Bill
Steenstra, Ken Bauer, Bruce Lyndon, Dick Chalmers, ' Don
Freeman, John Corriveau, Robin Oates, Mark Fisher, Ray
Brown and Jim Dixon. Front row are Len Wilson, John
Overholt, Don Crawford, Pete Postill, Bill Hoggarth, Bill
Overholt, Jim Harrison, and Paul McKeller. (photo by Fit-
zgerald Studio)
men's high single with 246 and
high triple with 616.
In the Crown Spring League,
the Tail Waggers moved into a
first position tie with the Mutts
at 21 points. The Ups and
Downs follow with ' 14, the
Underdogs with 13, the X -Rated
Dogs and the Better 'halves,
each 'with 12 points, Wes's Gals
with 10 and the 50 and 50's with
9.
Ruth Dougherty had the
ladies' high single with 252 and
Mona Campbell won the high
triple with 651. In the men's
division, Bruce Collins took the
high single and high triple with
294 and 775(.
Juvenile baseball schedule
Home Games
May 25 Crediton at Clinton; June 12 Kincardine at Clinton;
June 17 Goderich at Clinton; June 21 Mitchell at Clinton;
July 3 Crediton at Clinton; July 10 Mitchell at Clinton; July
19 Chesley at Clinton.
Away Games
June 1 Clinton at Chesley; June 7 Clinton at iMitchell;
June
e 29
Clat Crediton (played at Dashwood) ;
an organized league. 26 Clinton
There are also two girls Clinton at Goderich; July 1st Clinton at Mitchell; July 6
teams in town, one for bantam Clinton at Kincardine; July 17 Clinton at Crediton (played at
girls and ,one or jw.�• s•=-�• .u,,,..��
There are also . severitl '
houseieague teams in town for'
both girls and boys, but they
play a short season.
Bantam Hardball
please come out to the
Clinton Arena
The Clinton Juveniles, who play in the Southern loop
have been the all -Ontario against Crediton and Mitchell.
As well, they will play an in -
Juvenile Baseball champs for terlocking schedule against the
the last two years, open their
regular season , against the Northern Loop, which includes
Crediton Club on May 25• teams from Kincardine,
The Western Ontario Athletic Chesley and Goderich.
The Clinton boys will face
Association drew up their 1975
last Crediton in Clinton On Sunday,
schedule and leagueMay25 at8 p.m.
Monday night, and Clinton will
J7anaslra Gun Club
Manfred Dierolf of Goderich At the Club's May 10 skeet
was the point leader with 23 out shoot, perfect 25 out of Bill Stewart of o25 hits
derich
of 25 hits at the Vanastra Gun had
Club as May 7 trap shoot. Lloyd using a little .28 gauge shot gun.
Venner took second place with Tom Allen of Londesboro
21, followed closely by Murray followed at a close second with
East of Clinton with 20. 24, while Harrison Schoch of
In the remainder of the field, Zurich had 21, Jerry Coleman
Joan Dierolf of Goderich had 18 of
each had Seaforth d witha 20,ed a
points; Mery Batkin of Clinton,
17; Waine Smith of Hensall, 15; three way .tie of 19 with Ernie
George Dierolf of Goderich (the Marshell of MiPatc Helenas Mery
Club's Junior member), 13; Batkin, and
f
and Ashley Gilbert of Goderich Seaforth, and Ashley Gilbert
with 18.
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482-3405 or • 482-9537
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