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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-07-08, Page 6„*. PAggs-,414t4T91114-giFillt rifyilktiitter, tour. straight hits. Ottn, C01,4091#4., Sitigte4 ad • .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 14. Clinton Entries RACE 1- Pace RELCO HARLO CHAMP AUL KEY HILDAMAR FEDORA DALE WIDOW TUX BUM 11 VOLO A.E •WATCHER'S PRIDE MISS BAI3E HARDY RACE 2 - Pace CREDENTIAL CLAYBROOK PEPPER Purse USD E Mothers 11 Gibbings }Maguire N Campbell • GHhJ It. McLean F MacDonald Rundle S Maguire jMarshaU Parse 114Se A Hardy • POPULAR GUY TARTAN ROSE TAIL BACK BOOT CALL PRIMA DAISY A.E. IMP MATHERS MR. BIG BILL RACE 3 Trat.O.S.S. CELIA'S DUKE FLYING DAVID QUICK BEN COLONEL HAW LEA STARDRIFT BLUE SPUD'S STREAKER STARPOINT JET RACE 4 - Pace VALLEYCREEK CLEO PRIMA DAVEY KERR'S BOY OAKWOOD RUTH DEEP RUN LYN DIANNE CAMP litYSTIC TRAVELLER A-E JUDY MATHERS GRATEFULDE RACE S - Tres 0.S.8. 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Rimdle HERB MON BERT LINER E LONZO HANOVER NANCY CARRUTHERS RACE 9 - Pace FLICKA GRATrAN AUSABLE BABE STEPHEN L BAR D R VOLA ROB RON TRACER MAXIE STYLE HICKORY TIBURON AE EASTERN JODY RELY LE ALICE RACE to -Pace DILLY DARES DAPHNE HERBERT CYNTHIA TIME OZARK CHIEF HI LEA SUE B J GIGOLO JO SPINNER AE GREENVIEW DUKE STERLING DANCER M. Sewers R. Colvin Purse ALM N Jones G Anderson G Horner K Carmichael P Ruh' L. Butler B Fritz Purselaeo L DeCaluwe K. Hardy A. Hardy G Roebuck V Vanstorie F Maguire D Jewitt well,-.clitOtructed gittoky-Was..a feature of this float In 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 R. Weick F Jones Purse Ph K. Hardy D Morrisey B Maguire A. Abliatt T Kerr • A. Abbott J Darling T Kerr D Jewitt Purse 1456 G. Dundle •K Kerr T. Kerr R. Rundle B. Maguire A Abbott J Wardrop I V a n ;I ra Gun 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. T Kerr R. Rundle Purse IMO C Young F Maguire R Rundle T Kerr W Dupre K Hardy Jewitt T Kerr L DeCaluwe Pare 11.00* Jewitt J Darling N Campbell C Young It McLean Litt L DeCahiose T Kerr Ft Rundle 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 , ' — • 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 • 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 huge sail past and regatta. Independent Skipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept. Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Monday Is Shipping Day Froth Marna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD565-2636 By 7 30 a .rn. 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