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• .14(st Tuesday at.Zurish,Aftw consaeutiva,Oubies by Avow
the . team to the torte of riller OpAnteci for the runs*
i74 as Dan tolqtthoun pit- Zurich pulled ever at 34
their ninth trimpb or the inning On two singles and a
seasen-against onlyoneloes. booraing, triple by Don
The Colts jumped cktf to a 3- O'Brien.
0 lead in- -the first inning on After that, it was all Colts
lld right over Fleet, DOlt, Bartliff Old DOC
Clinton colts roe
batted tbe Colts to with three runs in the OW-
ched and
Peewee's have good year
Clinton's pee wee baseball
team, with three remaining
home games in regular play,
has a record of six wins and
* three loses.
Six of the boys now are
batting over 500 with Allan at
632,; Daw, 600; Willescraft
526; Carnish 500; being the
leaders.
After. pitching five games.
as they exploded for
--runs, in IOW* Inning on
only two. hits by Om Burns
.and Dap Colquhoun. Walks
and poor fielding by Zurich
accounted for the seven runs,
Don MacDonald wrapped -Out
a homerun in the fifth Main
pr.-his—Mg tiorntr of ""the
season.
in the contest, the colts
collected a total of six
doubles, two each by Dan
Colquhoun, arnd Don Bartliff
and one each by Butch Fleet
Mike wiiiisnraft has 19 strick and Doc Miller.
outs and Andy Flowers has 26 With the schedule now half
to his credit at the end al Nur. over. the Colts batting
averages are: Dan Colquhoun
Their next game is Thurs. -592; Don MacDonald .479;
night 8:30 p.m. at home in Don Bartliff .375; ButchFleet
Clinton, against Dashwood, .333; Cam. MacDonald .333;
with Williscraft on the Greg Burns .300: Dave
mound. Fawcett .273; Stew Mustard
Your support for this eager .270; Paul Bartliff .269; Cal
group of boys would be ap- Fremlin .250: Larry Pickett
preciated. .231; Greg Butler .176 and
Doc. Miller .161.
The_ Colts played on July 5
against Hanover, but the
score was unavailable at
press time. The Colts next
home game is against
Chesley on Wednesday, Jtily
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the Bayfield Centennial parade. (News4tecordPhoto)
Juniors beat Listowa
Don MacDonald's supreme
pitching helped Clinton
dominate the Listowel
Athletics the London
District Junior League 10-1.
MacDonald held the
Athletics to four singles
throughout the game. This
agnificent pitching display
Sas backed by an equally
strong defense, which only
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George Hamm of Clinton
and John Anderson of Kippen
both shot perfect scores at the
Vanastra Trap Shoot on June
29.
Mery Batkin of Clinton. Bill
Thompson of Clinton, Lloyd
Verner of Hensall. Jack Mills
of Guelph and Greg Potter of
Goderich all hit 23 out of the
25 traps. They were followed
by John Greidanus of Clinton.
Paul Stanley of Clinton, John
Hessels of Goderich and Tom
Allen of Londesboro. who
each hit 22 of the targets. .
Herman Fisher of Ben -
miller. Harrison Shock of
Kippen and Bill McGregor of
Kippen each hit 20. while
Janet Potter of Goderich shot
19.
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committed one error.
The Clinton team also
dominated the offense.
Clinton had 10 runs off 10 hits.
Clinton opened the scoring
in the first when Steve Cook
scored off a Dan Colquhoun
single.
In the third Clinton went
ahead 3-0 scoring one on a
squeeze play ' and a second
club rem i
Jim Caldwell of Kippen and
.Ashley Gilbert of Goderich hit
17, while Dwight Kinsman of
Kippen hit 16. Paul Mansfield
of Hensall-and Terry Caldwell.
of Kippen both hit 12 traps.
and Dave Kinsman of Kippen
shot 9 of the targets.
Bill Thompson of Clinton hit
24 -targets at the Vanastra
Skeet Shoot on, July 3.
Harrison Shock of urich and
John Greidanus of Clinton
shot 23 of the 25 sheets, while
Mery Batkin of Clinton, tlen
Mogk of Bornholm and Paul
Middleton of Clinton each
shot 21 skeets.
Jim Bowra of Goderich shot
18 skeets. Ashley Gilbert of
Goderich hit 17.and Jim East
nf Clinton shot 16.
he Clinton Soccer Club
was eliminated from further
play, in the Second Division
up competition when
cooridge .4. of London
footed the home team 4-2
On Saturday. July 3rd in
Clinton.
Three defeirive, -mittakes
cost Clinton three goals in a
very unusual situation when,
far one of very few times,
Clinton found its defence
lacking the poise and con-
fidence of previous games.
ont.ritige was quick to take
,
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Yarttage of Clinton
*tune and in a short ,
time fired three past Gary
liessleWood in goal.
in the second half. Tony
4Wotn.DovounggettanWdaspmroovvieddedto
the
spark that Clinton needed to
jog the team from its
lethargy.
Tony scored a good goal
and his perseverance, ac-
counted for Clinton's second
goal when he kept hustling
an
baed jionrtcoedmtctlikeinOgIrgetaidadpasfuls1
Bayfieid full of boats
for races, and sail past
-
Around Bayfield this past
weekend, -Lake Huron and the
harbour looked slightly
overcrowded with boats and
people, as everyone turned
out for the sailboat races and
the regatta.
A light wind and a warm,
sunny day added to the
festivities as 15 sailboats left
from a pass ball.
In the fourth the Juniors
doubled their score, scoring
R. Welch, D. Bartliff and D.
"V" Kennedy with a hit from
Steve Cook and a line drive
single from Dan Colquhoun.
Clinton -scored two more in
the sixth as S. Cook crossed
the plate for the third time
and D. Bartliff for the second
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back to hili gie
mired Into his own tWI
Clinton 'withinone goa$3
Clinton kept the presSure on
and had several near misses
when Harrett and Colquhontt
hit the grOss bar and a van
Dongen header missed by,
inches.
The Clinton players were.
alt up field trying desperatetY
to score when the Oakridge
centre took a loose hall up
into the Clinton half,. passed
-,to his winged and carried on
for the return pass which he
put into the back of the. net
past a helpless Hesslewood.
With only minutes to go,
Clinton found the game out of
reach and the finak whistle
went with the 4-2score for
Oakridge.
These two teams meet
again on Sunday July 12th in
, London in Second Division
League play.
Clinton will be without Dan
Colquhoun and possibly
Denwin Canter which could
be serious for Clinton, with
the way these two have been
playing in previous games.
1l', mile race in Lake Huron.
The race, which is only one
out of the many scheduled
this summer by the Bayfield
Yacht Club, included two
classes of boats. the midget
ocean racing club (MORC)
and the international offshore
racers (10R). -
The MORC class. which
the Bayfield Harbour in the
consist of boats under 30 feet.
nimmine to
compete in the contained such crafts as
WOAASnanager
honored at dinner
Alf Lockridge, along with
Mrs. Lockridge, was the
honoreii guest at a pleasant
dinner function at the Tur-
nberry Tavern on Saturday
evening, June 19.
The occasion was planned
to mark Alf's retirement
from the post of secretary -
manager of the Western
Ontario Athletic Association,
after many years of faithful
time of the evening. service to that organization.
In the seventh. Bill Irwin The dinner was sponsored by
crossed for the ninth Clinton the Wingham Minor Hockey
run and Dan Colquhoun with - Association as a Coaches'
Appreciation Night.
Doug .Skinn addressed the
coup*, commenting on how
greatly Alf has contributed to
the development of minor
sports in this community.
particularly in his long years
as an active coach and
manager of minor hockey
teams and later as manager
of the association: He was
presented with a clock.
suitably engraved to mark
the occasion. Mrs. Lockridge
was presented with flowers.
his fourth hit of the night
scored the 10th run of the
evening.
Listowel was blanked until,
this time. With two out'and a
man on first. C. Whitefield
blooped a short liner to Dave
Bartliff who couldn't handle it
at his shoe laces advancing
the runner to third.
R. McKenzie then slashed
the first pitch up the middle to
score the only Listowel run.
MacDonald then struck out
Don Wilson.
The game then ended with
na,thrills, both teams retiring
the sides 1.2,3. --
The Juniors next home
game will be tonight against
the Zurich Mets of the Huron -
Perth Senior League at 8.p.m.
Apache, , lan, Geni. Grey
Boatr and Griffin In the OIR
class. which took off after the
MORC ctass. Apparation.
Scarlet Fever. Curdea 11,
Bangarang. Whisper 11.
Renegade. The Other
Woman. Rebal. Windingo and
Oh Canada took part in the
race.
Nick Parker the affirm'
statter from the Wildwood
Sailing Club. St. Marys.
clocked Scarlet Fever as the
winner in a time of one -and -
half hours.
Following the race. all the
boaters in the harbour decked
out their crafts with flags and
balloons to, take-p.art in the
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