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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-24, Page 73 But Cannwant going to lit. f tit two innings PlaYing they f lr mo e-1 flS two fiat weep. by Truenier. Both times he sot ' ley WA on baseby walks. The next run* logs their , were by Be 1:4 getting a up to 1Q win horaerhn over centre field' fence and by Finkkbceiner with dalb►. . ay Clint+ ttravelledt'o his double. These runs tied the . a1 shw od tO riles' the strong.ga . meat ua� lalrIy ptal►y1Gd eel lly hard, but pings they made: nine runs, ur Step eitTownship juv"eniles • Crediton spectactu iWiwi off the game in the t eIf o1 the first inning r�wit Diner getting on base by error and Clarke bringing nitbeiner and -himself Moble his homerun. This 4/1.1t the SOK' til► cl a 4'3, still in lrntnn's fa' still fought"inn and in: the th I g Chesley got four more ruins'by` [a°ey, Matheson, Preibe,and Molnar, Molnar brought in runs and -a#linger the fringing the.score to 7-4 agaiun inChesle's favor. Clinton was not about to stop T next inning both teams though for in tate next two in - fu C ceditOn ahead in the game, 2. . neither succeeded in getting any runs. This meant an overtime inning. Clinton came back strong in the 10th dining with MacDonald getting on base by a single and one Cook hits, o�ijbt walks and one sacrifice. The runs were two from Cook and Butler. MacDonald, Irwin, Peterson. Riehl. and Burns each got one• to bring the score to 13-7 in Clinton's (aver• w,ho to' homo on � d pitch to make the score 1. .„ 'We was no .real action: until the third More when Clinton got .fou lore guns, Vis! air.. bele ged to Irwin. Peterson. Nicholson. and a Tiff. Barttif. knoked�th+ of die tuns t by his. d+lble and the other was brought in brWeleb, to ake the score a 5.1 lead for Clinton. in, the 5th and eth innings.- _there were four more runts. In the 8th Butler knocked in Cr with his triple and. ran , in himself on MacDonald`, sacrifice. In the Gth both Welch and Cook crossed the plate to bring the score to a 9-1 score -for getting triple, winning the game for In .the Ith inning, Chesley Clinto n the6th with another run by came'back wt inning Mitchell Wend Clinton aline back in the thele' 7 : with Ryanget- Clinton's next game was Molnar who was brought in by r and two more runs to harm the score to 'inningolmes g played the following Saturday Woods. There were stili more ting ,Qn base by an error, tubs scored 3n the 7th inning 9-3 forChnton. : rtiif f getting on base by a night at home against Chesley. A,' int Clinton did still not single, d kala tall getting ' Again, Clinton's opponents Clinton brought in five more by F' Ryan when one More player crossed on -base by, a walk. Steed �uok started the game off with a run Conk, Butler, eterson, n of ed R into home by his by Woods who was brought and Burns to make the score 18- thebase with. aDean single, ®les conn brought y wHe trS sacrificeto 8for Clinton. first base hit bringingthe score home by per' But Chesley still kept trying: and third and got knocked to 1, still in Creditton'`s fa oar. the pitcher. I got one more run by home by Dave c Bartlif f's seconds In the sixth_inning C talon Clinton came bagel; early 'n they The score " ed to ll up their socks the bottom of the second inning Molnar. to brin fl lte/final score ° was now tO-h the dad' '' Irwin and to 18-9 for ' and go ahead. First, Riehl got with two' runs by was Mitchell did net give up. In a walk. then Peterson who were brought' in Clinton's third gamethe got three On base by if ice. •s played the next afternoon in the 9th inning ,they more runs. one by 13. Stacey, one by D. Stacey_ and the other bit I. Fickenswiller, to bring the final score. to 10-6 in Clinton's favor. the score 42 in Clinton's favor. Richard Welch and one by Don � , for the - MacDonald. Richard got • on V But that wasn't enough juveniles • base by his triple and Don got ntng we scored two niore runs walks were brought in by Bt11 MacDonald; Cook and Butter by Riehl's sacr i . all, got walked. The : pitcher brought the score to 2-1 in Mitchell. We started off in the wilted in one MIL Clinton's favor, and still we first inning with a hon�erun by d U 'to fought- Steve Cook for a one to nothing �icltard Welch steppe p � • - two more lead. Mitchell got the, tying run the plate and hit a double to In thethirdinning in the second inning by'�01fe • bring in two more runs 'making runs were brought in; one y hard fighting S - In the top of the seventh in- on base by a walk. Both of these by Richl who gait on by a single, Irwin's single. and Hart who got on by a walk, This brought the scar Both of these runs- were hit in for Clinton. . by Don MacDonald's single. In the 4th- inning Chesley y C b h •� 1 anas�tra Gun. Club Greg Potter of Goderich and M Barkin of Clinton im- proved : their aimfromlast week and led the- field at • the Jul 16 Vanastra Gun Club's trap shoot with 2 . Jeff Darling of Exeter and - planned soon tri" a second >division league Derwin Carter of Londesboro game. followed with a tie of 19 while The Ontario Lacrosse Clinton started off well and Johi�i Hessels of Goderich and Association will be sponsoring early on had -two excellent Paul Middleton of Clinton also a plaaye^r' clinic at the " scoring opportunities but on turned in an even score of 18. Goderich - Arena on Monday• both occasions the bol! was shot Further down the standings July 28 -and Tuesday, July :'0, wide. were Janet Potter of Goderich . The clinic is ' part of a St. George's took the lead on who finished with a 16 and Ashley Gilbert. also • of Goderich who made 14. Allan Turner of -St. Marys upset Jerry Coleman of Seaforth from top spot when he shot a 25 out of a possible 25 hits at the Club's skeet shoot on July 19. Jerry Coleman finished with a 22, • which tied with Bill McNutt of . Exeter and Bill Stewart .of Goderich. Tole Allen. • of Londesboro 'held ..- second place with .24. Pat Heenan of Seaforth and Jim Carter of Londesboro turned in a score of 21, followed by trap shoot leader Greg Potter with 19. Wilfred Mullins of Stratford and Harrison Schoch of Zurich made 18 hits each and Glen Mogk of Bornholm shot 17. Ashley Gilbert ' turned in a 16 followed by Garry McPhee of Goderich with a 15. - Mery Batkin's aim was quite a bit off this week and he only managed a 14 which was also Everybody had A snort from the. baby bd`ttle when the Brodhagen Cuties played the Clinton "Lions Club last Friday night. Ruby Fleisch*uer, with his arm around the second basemen, and ump. Hugh 1 -lodges also hada drink of milk. (News -Record photo) Clinton Soccer CiuJ) ties tough London team shot by Paul Mellar of Ry Rosemary Armstrong ere Vanastra- Jim East of Clinton , 'The Clinton Soccer Club's e to 44 finished with a I. performance appears to be on Lacrosse clinic This brought the score to 6-2 to came back with two runs by This favor. Matheson and Robson, to bring Clinton- Raceway entries RACE t -PACE Parse -43U t. HALAGRAPH G.Woodburu 2. IN B TW EEN R. W,eick *LITTLE ARNIE L QeCalirrwe 4. HIGHLAND PALE , 5, BENMILLER BUDDI i., NANCY BELLE 7. MISS DIRECT BAKER I.A.E. SANDRA'S SNIPPY RACING RHYTHM RACE 2 - PACE T. Kerr D. Jewitt T.B.A. T.B.A. A. Abbott N. Cam'pbef Parse *31i S. SCIo`ro HILL C. SE Ith °Oh BARBARA'S BILLIE - D. Jewitt 7_CATHYCAMP T.B.A. A.E: .. MIGHTY EM M. Jorgensen I. KERR'S BOY • W M. McLean 2. CAMPMAN . E. Barnes 3. SCOTI'SG. T.B.A. 4. DIRECT DREAM R. Hitchcock 5 GOLDEN GERT. R. Week 6. TARTAN ROSE-4'o?ard 1. PIERRE'HA1iVESTER- A.. Abbott Vi.E. . MERRYWOOD DEE F. MacDonald PATRICIA HERBERT J. Marshall RACE 3 - PACE 1. JACKIE PARKER 2. 1.Q. & CLAYBROOK COPPER 4. MISS JAMES MAC 5. TRIMMER 6. ARGYEL ED 7. BIG TIMECHARLIE A.E. • DOROTHY G. DUCHESS GRACE RACE4-PACE t. STREAMDALE VELO 2. DAINTY MEADOW - 3. POLLY'S BEST • 4. GINGER CHAMP , SAMMY TUCK 6. J.M. OMAHA 7. SARGENT KEE A.E. . LEAHAVEN RED CROMie,RTY LASS RACE 5 • TROT t. SCARLET WALBolt 2. OSCAR VAN 3. HERB MON 4. EDNASSCAMPEk Parse *375 H. Kennedy N. McKnt$ht K. W R . Taylor A. Abbott T.B.A. i#. Morgan Roger Hamm L. DeCaluwe Perse $325 . D. Jewiltr G. Roebuck J. Niarskal1, B. Hollings M . Pollard T: Kerr E. Barnes Wm . Caldwell W . Bennett - Parse *45. F Dam G Dukes A. Abbott E Keatdntts ram mom ammikafgam ammo awn mom mom ammo 1° 1 1 111 1 I 1 1: 1 Try Serviee RACE 6 - PACE' 1. WILLIES FILLY 2. FLUX 3. BATTLE RING 4: GUN BELT 5. RHYTHM'S NANCY 6. MERRYWOOD MITE - 7. MEADOW DUFFY A.E. SCOTCH A PLENTY RUSTYS CHARM Parse $32.5 G . Clark T.B.A. D. Kerr H. Kennedy J. Muir L. Catuwe J. Davidson D. Je its J. Cote RACE 9°- TROT Parse 4454 I.'RICKOliY LASSIE `; P. MieDbii*td' 2 J J JA1a S E. Barnes' 3. FRISICY REID R. Morgan 4. JEFFERSON PEGGY N. McKnight 6 REIDSPICK - N. Campbell 6. MONTY LEE FROST J. Davidson 7. NANCY CARRUTHERS M. Pollard A.E. MIGHTY EM M . Jorgensen RACE tt - PACE 1. TWO DIRECT CLAY 2- MARGO JOHNSTON 3.-DECCA'S COUNSEL 4: FLYING DUANE 5. GYPSYS HONOUR 6 CARRY ON SYL 7 ViCTOR H VOLO RACE9-PACE t. HONKEYTONtC 2.OZARK CHIEF 3. SOKY'SMAVERICK 4. APOPGU PENDIN GREENVIEW DUKE 6. GINGER DUKE - 7. LITTLE ARNiE . the upswing as they tied 2-2 with'--- the strong London St. George's Club on the weekend. Parse pN • T. McFadden A. Abbott H. Kennedy, F. Maguire E. Keatlugs G. Campbell F. MacDonald Parse Use G. Woodburn C. Your` J. Sryyan T. Kerr D. Jewitt L. DeCaluwe L. DeCaluwe RACE to - PACE Parse Mel t MISS BELLE BARS 2 CRASH LANDING 3 MARSHALL WEICK 4 STERLING DANCER S. GREG BARNEY F. MacDonald G. Roebuck R . Week M. Poniard R . Moffatt WHEAT HARVEST ISALMOSTHERE Have You Your PRODUCER :BER? if not we havetheForms for you.We are ready to handIyour WHEAT CROP 1 1 10004•aea province-wide program to a' fine goal by centre -RV++ ` '' 44° A, frO corlittos ti SII pi, Costomors doting CeittosNiai CslsrutiSis .C. Cooke Florist 61 Oasis St. hells, Climtss 412.1012 "Flowers for every' occasion.' e the big defenceman. St, George's took the.. lead again on a defensive error by Clinton. early in the second half but it was a short lived lead. Clinton came storming -back to tie the game once more when Gerry -Lobb "nosed" a cross from Charlie Lipp into the net. only 50 seconds later. Both teams played good. clean soccer and the 2-2 tie was a fair result. Clinton_ has' now picked up three points in two games after Dave -M- encourage the growth of Noonan despite the fact that Canada's National Sport. All they had had only a few tries on , boys and girls of any • age are net while the Clinton forwards invited to attend as well as any exerted more pressure but . interested adults. could not put the ball past the There will be two -sessions en St. George's keeper. Monday at "11:00 a_,m. and 2:30 It took .St. George's centre p.m: and 'also on Tuesday at , half t erek Alexander, to find 10:00 a.m.. and 1:30 p.m. 'There the key when he passed back to is no charge for attending and his •keeper, missed him, and interested persons need have, saw the ball trundle into his only to bring running shoe cwn-net~to,tie thegarne.at one and may attend any sir- all goal each. sessions. Alexander then edeemed The instructors are Pat himself by playina strong Fallon and Roger Boyd. defensive game and effectively currently active participants shackled Brian Jewitt of with the Owen Sound North Clinton who couldn't shake off Stars- • of the Ontario Major League_ Both attend the,University of Waterloo and have wide ex- perience as coaches. referees and players. They have at their disposal a varied supply of visual aids and other in- structional material. Sticks will be supplied and may. also be purchased, if desire. 1 rt, SAVE! on our low Cash & Carry Prices Patios Stones 16 x 14 WhiteFled-Ye110 N+ 90c EACH Sidewalk Slabs ., 24 >r 30 - Reinforcedf $2.2.-5'OE,AtCH A 1'. •. i P�t. Doors 42.85 Pictirs Windows 6' 5217.40 /1--- S250.12 Redwood Stam 99 GAS: COUNTER CASH & CARRY Bwkhng Supplies 48]-9612 u►t * Haat poising we've hi for ye Olt F having earned only two in the previous six games. With ten games left in the league schedule it would ap- pear that Clinton has an ex- cellent chance of remaining in the -second division. but only if they continue. playing with the desire they are now showing. Their next game is August 9th when they play F.A.G i Strat- ford at Clinton Arena. Don't forget:to attend the all - day -soccer tournament on August 4th when teams from the London and District Leagues will compete for the 'Clinton Centennial Trophy. with your purchase of a new Centennial Drew at Galbraith Radio & Tll for WI ELECTROHOME "SIGNET"TELE V ISION No purchase necessary -. one entry form perperson.Draw will take place August 2. Galbraith Radio -I Television! 1 Rattelsbsry St East, Clinton 4624141 ,a with ower shift and 4 -way, 4 -wheel steering p ($1.800 retad installed value) r. OFFER GOOD JULY 10 THROUGH AUGUST 31► 1975 the Tract° Specialist bb IL -Sons 9) Clint tit 4- 2.4409