HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-10, Page 6Clinttrn juv eniles;.a* a still
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Last Thur ay night Clinton
hotted the strongStephan
townshipjuveniles.
Cream cone on strong in
the first inning with a single hit
by Davey, followed by a Wine
run hit over the fence by
fiestard. `
Clifton cattle back stronger
in the last half of the.'inning
with• both MacDonald and Cook
getting on base by walks. Greg
Beber decided to /get things
going when he walked up to the
'plate and slammed one right
over the centre field fence.
This made the score -3.2 in
Clinton's favor.
In the' next inning Irwin got
wanted, "stole second. and got
the 1► h f
Oreg BUM Ted.
Stew"Mustard
sing'#
.a.
on,error, filling the Dom.
rcing in
„Alit(
ss :ball arm's, r�.another
, and
... D)vennerS, on second and third;
,Pett s 7l ith Ed Da is Fmed' a double to
�,� ►:. hits. melud:Ogo : bliSeS lett centre scoring two. mora.
:empty toner- over ,tie right rens, pact, later wed the
final run .sat. the nning as he
Th4f
ep C�t+',g grabbed an: early 3- scored. + a sacrifice fly by Cal
lf., y
b
. lead in
the first inning on F1k'e0tllitl,
three Cott hitssnd two walks. The Colts woo theme in the
-- was roily pt . eighth inning they scored
out- o#' Ott in the filth two big duns«
With one out,
i nniing, . arts the Cott ex- Greg° Burns and Stew Mustard
ploded for eight big runs f drew wale. Ater Butch Fleet
even: a latter was retired. Paul flied gut,'Don Bartliff drilled a
Bartliff led off with a triple, double down'the right field line
r Greg Burns doubled, Mike.,, scaring Burns andMUstard,
Anstett reached °first an an Don Hardt!! and Don
eeror Larry Pickett singled ,Coktithocin led the Cit hitting
o runs home,DanCol9n attack with a double and single
.
.�. singled,
Don Ba�f: walked, each.' Other hits were.thered
Doc Miller "reached first on an by Stew Mustard, Butch. Fleet,
error as two more runs scared. Ed Doer, and Greg Burns.
Cal Frentlin walked, and Dave On Sunday afternoon July 6,
Fawcett singled home " two at Arva, the Colts defeated
More runs. Arva for the` second time bast
Pa B irtliff, batting, for the weekend. This time the score
second time in the inning, was 10-8. •
delivered jhe eighth run of the Stew Mustard pitched his
• .wit .la.sacrificefly_..The third complete game of the
score at the end of the -Fifth seascst, running tits -record -td 3
inning read, "Colts "Colts 15- wins and no loss s. The Colt's
Thorndale 2. After that it was team record now stands at 7
just the formality of ending the wins and 3 losses and it ties
- game and seeing what the final them for first place, with the
score rnightend up. Dashwood Tigers.
Leading Colt hitters in this • The two teams tangled last
game were David Fawcett night (Wed) at Clinton to break
with four hits; a horsier, and 3 the tie. Results of the game will
singles; Pickett -2 singles; Don be written up next week.
Bartliff, two singles; Paul ,The Colts jumped off to an,
Bartliff, a triple and a single; early 1-0 lead in the first inning
'Greg Burns, a double and a at Arva on two walks .and an
single; Doc Miller, twosingles; R.B.I. single by catcher Mike
and one hit each by Dan Anstett, who, 'by the way,
Colquhoun. and Cal Feemlin. played and 'caught an out -
Friday evening, the Clinton standing game for he Colts. ,
' Colts came from behind an 8-2• Arva grabbed thead in the
deficit in- the last half _ of the bottom half of the „ rst inning
seventh inning to score &runs in with two runs -on three hits and
the seventh and two mereii n the a Clinton error. In -the Colt half
eighth to squeak` out an 9-8 of the second inning, the Colts
victory over Arva. , Cam again regained the . lead with
MacDonald in relief of starter. two runs and never looked back
lid Daer•pitked up the pitching after that as they led by as
victory. much as 10-2 by the end or the
Arva jumped on starter Daer fifth inning.
in the first inning with the three Arva scored three runs in the
run homer by. Arva's Jeff sixth and ninth innings, but fell
Craig. They increased their short as the Colts defeated
lead to 5-0 in the third inning Arta feet** Ifi -th'st ig s%
with another�homer, this time a time this season.
two run smash by John Tilden. Leading, hitters for. ;the Colts
Clinton a
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ni . t Clinton Kihrtnwn Raceway was a success last Sunday as a crowd of 1,414.
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red 03,$l sen opening day record. Here Bonny Pa rker,n the left, takes the lead in the
rsg th race, the Labatt s Stakese and leads the Way to the wire. (News-Recurdphoto.)
From the horses mouth
By Ken
At Elmira raceway on
Monday evening in thq first
rate, King Lester owned by
Hugh Galbraith of Dashwood
and driven by Dennis Jewitt of
Clinton was second.
In the - fourth race Super
Check owned by Paul Johnson
of Grand Bend and driven by
Dennis Jewitt was out of the
money. fn the fifth-. race.
Virginia's Misty owned by
Robert T. McLean of Goderich
and driven by Randy McLean
was second.
In the seventh race, Geordies
Mite, owned by Jeanie and
Hugh , Galbraith of Goderich
and driven by Dennis Jewitt
was the the winner. Out of the
money was Kit Lee owned by D.
Gun Club
N: Cainpbell
M. Pollard
. J. Kemps
rose 112110.-
L. Itaskett
N. McKnight
, T. Kerr
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L. DeCalutte
Goderich's Greg Potter took
top spot at the July 2 Vanastra
Gun Club trap shoot with a
score" of 24, beating Bill=
Stewarts„ also of Goderich. by
one point. . .
In a field dominated by
Goderich marksmen • Jim
Sheardown • finished , with 21
while Ashley Gilbert and John
Hessells tied at IS. Janet
Potter turned in a ire of 17
and Herman Fisher of Ben -
taw With a 45,
Tom Allen of Londesboro
carne out in front at the Club's
skeet shoot held on July 5.
Greg Potter's 24 was" good for •
second place and Harrison
Schoch of Zurich and Dave
Schlemmer of Stratford tied at
third with 23. Bill McNutt of -
Exeter and Jim Carter of
Londesboro followed with a tie
'of 22. Ashley Gilbert turned in
a score of 20 while Mery Batkin
of Clinton and Jim Hogg of
Seaforth finished with 19 each.
Derwin Carter of Londesboro
completed the shoot with !Sand
reliable Jim East was back in
there trailing the field witha 15.
R. Baker of Goderich and
Douglas Kerr, Dungannon and
driven by Ra ,dy McLean.
At Goderich raceway Iasi
Friday evening, the first race
winner was Pebbies . Gill,
owned . by George , Feagan
Goderich and Ron Fegan
Dundas and 'driven by- Gerry
,,, Rciebtck. Third was Victor H
Volo, owned by Fred Fowler
Landesboi o acid :driven ..by
Frank -MacDonald.
Third in the second race was
Miss Direct Baker owned by
Lorne Tyndall Clinton and
driven by Frank MacDonald.
Fourth was Jimmy the Butler
owned by Robert mid H. O.
Jerry of Goderich and driven
by Robert Jerry. Fifth was
Crimson Josie, owned by Bruce
Volland of Goderich and Grant
Volland of Clinton. Out of the
money was Deep • Run Lynn
owned and driven by Floyd
Mathers of Goderich.
Fourth in the fourth race.was
Reggie Ford, owned- by Charles
H. Brindley of Goderich and
driven by Jack Meriam of
Goderich. Scotts Boy owned by
• Edith Samis of Goderich and
driven by Randy McLean did
not finish. -
The sixth race _winner was
Success Grant owned and
driven by' William Caldwell of
Clinton. The mile was in 2:12:1
and the pay off was $16.90. .
ecrend was Timberiana 111y.
owned by Arnold Doak of
Goderich and driven by Jack
Meriam. Fourth was Tactful
..Tom, owned by V. J. Baird of
Hensall and driven by Grant
Volland. Fifth was - Lady's
David owned by Larry: rewitt
and John Jewitt of Clinton and
Londesboro and driven by
Dennis' Jewitt. Out of the
money was Single Johnnie,
owned and driven by John Muir
of Seaforth.
The seventh race winnerwas
Derby Bob. owned by 'Ron
Williamson and Alf Ross of
Staffa and driven by Ron
Williamson. The -Wile was
1:10.2 and the payoff was $8.P.
First in the eighth race was
Rhythm's Nancy, owned Ely
Dave Muir of Seaforth and
driven by Johnny'Muir. Second
was Tinys Copper Duke, owned
by R. E, McKinley of Zut-ich
and driven by Garry Roebuck.
Out of the money was Deep Run
Billy,, " owned by Mr. and
Mrs7 O. McLean of Goderich
anddriVen-by w': 4:Ivic4ate'
Fourth in the ninth race was
Janet Express, owned by
William German of Clinton and
drusen by William German.
Out of themoney was Pen Dins
Sob. owned and driven by
Bruce Volland.
Third in the tenth race was ET
Sam O. owned by Richard
Burgess and Jim and Joe Dick
with Gordon Pullman driving
all are from Seaforth.
At the Clinton raceway
Sunday afternoon„ out of the
money in the _first race was
Miss Ramafi, owned by Ronald
E. Baer of GodeiInd.driven
by Gerry Roebuck.
Second in the second race
was Hickory Lassie,. owned by
Walter Oster of Clinton and
driven by Frank MacDonald' " ,
Fifth in the sixth race was
Tommy's , Boy, owned and
driven by Mac Sewers of
Londesboro. Out of the money
wast Sandy Doo Little, owned by
gird- H. inter- Clinton and -
driven by Frank MacDonald.
Out of the money in the fourth
race was Harlo Champ, owned
by Ernest Brown. and Harold
Gibbing. of Clinton andjdriven
by Harold Gibbings.
'Third in. the fifth race was
Judy Mothers owned and
driven by Mac Sewers. Out of
the money was T. C. Queen.
awned by Wilmer A. Wiley
Stratford and driven by Dennis
Jew itt. -
Second in the sixth race was
Ilii ndel lero. owned by Carl and
Grant Fisher, of Goderich with
Carl driving.
Out of the money in the s.4igbtli
twice, Was Granny, Mathers,
owned by Charles Eugene and
John Mathers of Goderich and
driven by John.
The ninth race, winner was
Benmiller Buddi, owned by
Verdum and Bradley Vanstone
of Goderich with Dennis Jewitt
driving, Second was Vir-ginia's
Misty. owned by Robert T.
McLean and driven by Randy
Mcf can. - Fourth was Ambei
Gold, owned by. Chris F.
.Buzanis of Stratford and driven
by Grant Volland.
The tenth race winner was
Miss BelleBars, oW'ndd by J. H.
F d Fowler of Lendesboroand
driven by Frank MacDonald.
The mile was in :08,4 and the
payoff $3,10
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In the thin inning;there
werefourpope that crossed
the plate, • Butler,
bpd Irwin,. tit tiro next innini
Butler, was brought by Welch's
sacrifice, Hut .still'' Chntot
aggeeSsedon with five runs ,in..
fifth tuning,
Crediton • pulled. °up their..,
socks in the sixth inning; with
three rut's by ilestard, Jpdge,
and Schroeder. Still, they
struggled on getting another
cull in the top of the seventh'
inning nl~aking the score -14.6 ,
for Clinton.
But Clinton came back very
heavily in ,,the bottom of the
inning with five singles, a
double. a triple and walks, for a
total of 13 runs. r
Again in the eighth inning
there were _' more runs by
MacDonald and Butler. The
final score was 29-6 for Clinton.
Tree split.
Clinton service clubs raised
over $500 at last Mondays
monster bingo while giving
away a 51.000 jackpot to Stella
Peacock and Mrs, David Beach
of Clinton and Mrs. Walter
Baird of Brucefield.
Other ladies who came into
the money were Alice McNair
of Huron Park, winner of the
J,J63-50 special: Mrs. Janet
McArthur of Seaforth, winner
of the 5113 -game and rrbara
Heath, another Huron Park
resident. who won the $161.50 of
the third special.
Numbers were also rolling
well for the following $50
regular game winners: Mrs.
Wilma McMichael, Mrs. Fern
Dale, Hazel Parker, and Bev.
Smith' of Clintoal: Mrs, Esther.
Hillman of HUthtt Park : Barb
hingo
Chapman. Evelyn Chainbers,
Mrs. D. McArth'•r. Mrs. Sandra
Pollock, Anne Liiklater, Mrs.
Helen Cool. Joyce Baech.ler,
Lois Meriam & Mrs. Ernie
Fisher of Goderich; Peggy
Volland of Mensall , Nellie - --
Burkholder of Blyth: Mrs. 4
Alice Boyce, Joyce Mcllwai.n
and Mrs. Maude Weston of
Bayfield; Mrs, Ivan Meidinger.
and Susan Rau of Zurich ;
Marion Anderson of London
Neil Bcuerman: Bill Austin.
and Mrs. Barney Hildebrand of
Seaforth; Mrs. Appleton of
Exeter; Helen Chessell and
Russ .Cainpboll' of Mitchell:
Mrs. Joseph- Schneider of
Wingilam: Jewel Plunkett of
Auburn: and Mrs. I. vise
Hislop of Brussels.'
Centennial
Entert:inment
Honky Tonk. Night
Teesday, 'Dilly 29th at the Clinton Arcus
loitering: Tie febrilees 'Honky Teo Retarders"
Wednesday, lily 30th
Night
talept
Enjoy the best of local & oras talent!
Wednesday, Jely 30*
Hospitality Night
' at the Clinton Areas
Featuring: Bob Mann. Eugene Broadley. Barry Stevens. Lloyd Butter,
Jim Burgess & Seamus Doherty ' `
Ssterdoy, Aegest 2nd
Grandstand Show
Starring :
Bobby GiMby i Children's Chores
Also appearing:
Clinton's No. 1 Muskat -Family. "The Bradteys"
bershop" the "Town & Country Four", Clinton's
Seamus Doherty. • ..
leaders in "Bar -
only Irish Tenor;
Beed Contest
lodged by Miss;Dominioa of Cued.
°M;VTICEP.
to Competitors for
C�ntenniai Talent (ompetition:
Aothtions tv*il be held Tuesday, July 15 at i p.m. in the Central Horan
beim:004v v School Aediterium. A11 applicants please attend, .