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the first
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right down asthe Colts
continucd to peck
away at the
Soolead'andwln 84.
The only other runs
e. Marie scored
e In the
Other than that- Nlcholson
was in complete Central ef the
game as he. struck out 10 Soo
batters. •
With Sault Ste. Marie
leading 2-0 in the third inning
of the nightcap game, the
Colts rallied for three runs in
the fourth inning to take a 3,2
lead. With one out, Butch
Fleet -walked and after Mark
Nicholson .flew out, Greg
Burns was safe on an error.
Dan Colquhoun then doubled
over the centre fielder's head,
scoring, two runs and stew
Mustard singled Colquhoun in
with the lead run,
The Colts added three more
runsin the seventh, Cal
Fremlin, pinch hitting for
Lorry Pickett, singled toopen
the inning. An infield single
by Dave Fawcett put runners
on third and first. Den
MacDonald pinch ran for
Wt1 waIks
and a double by Dave
the scoze. The
pitcber Greg
Thibodeati in, the second; but
the :•garoe back, with •two
more in the OW:
nd inning to take a. 4
alks to 'Stew Mt,t,
Larry Pickett and a
1e by •.•Butcb Fleet
duced the runs. After the
Lts took the lead in the
they never 100W
Oh .4 they scored two more
runs in the third, three in the
three in the pm, two
In the SiXth, one hi:the-seventh
and eight more big runs in the
,
Stew Mustard, who was
sidelined for two weeks;
• •returned to the Colt lineup
rid coasted to the victory. He
s backed by a 17 -hit
barrage against the Soo. Six
Colts batted two hits each.
•They were, Don Colquhoun,
-.:4i Fremlin,' Doc Miner.
Butch Fleet, Stew Mustard
. and Paul Bartliff. One hit
each was gathered by Don
Bartliff, Greg Burns, Greg
tier, Dave- Fawcett and
Steve Cook.
:Iinton
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won e first the seventli
Superstars Clco Colqul
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OUP, Louise
Stevensrowo, Judy WilIiarns, Gail
lon
• Scoring' for Godericb were
Bonnie Mugford,
Colleen ,Straut
Connie Falltiner and "Lot
Keller.
The first gaini of the series
belonged to the Housewives
after the Clinton ladies used
an eight run rally in the sixth
inning to turn a 74 tie into a
15,7 rout. Gail Deer started
the burst off with a single and
lookedlike she was going to
be left stranded. With twout
Cleo Colquhoun caught
single and Mar9. Lynn
Branston loaded -the bags
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£I 'iirthboosted
iuperstars to a one run
eventually the
„
ed the scoring'irst •
inning singled w.i:rd
ored on Mary ,Orlers two
•gger. Brown started
a three run Second inning
burst wlth a single. Gail Deer'
and.Judy Wflhiams leaded the
bases with singles and Cleo .
hiuhoun and Elaine Boyce
collected three RBI's with
back O.back:A*0es.
The Superstars drew their'
first blood in the second
stanza when Lori Keller
singled. A single by Bonnie
. Mugford moved Keller
around and Cathy Sturdy
brought her home. Judy
Draper cut the Clinton lead in
• tbeir final run in the ninth
a waik and single b)? Butch
Meet and Stew Mustard.
Even though the Colts
outhit the Soo 17-7, the game
was closely played. Stew
Mustard was the hitting star
for Clinton with four hits la -
four at bats. In the double
header,. Stew collected six
hits in all„ Pan Colquhoun
smashed out three hits with
Cal Fremlin, Dave Fawcett,
Doc Miller- and Butch Fleet
chipping in with two hits
each. Don Sutliff picked up
the other Colt hit.
The double-header victory
may possibly put the Colts
into the OBA provincial
senior "C" championship
either against Dundas or
Little Britain.
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At the Clinton Community
Soccer field the Clinton Atom
Soccer team easily -beat the
St. Thomas House League
finalists 3-0.
In the first half of play, the
St. Thomas team brought the
play to Clinton and after
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over the net qn a centering
ball from Ricky GaOtreau,
the Clinton team settled down
with Scott Kay notching the
counter for the home team
with five minutes left in the
period.
In the second half, the
Royal's took advantage of
Locke's loose play and
George Coventry scored the
first goal of the period from in
front of the net, with five
minutes gone. Then Scot Kay
shot a centering ball over the
crags bar.
With four minutes left in the
half, ,airis Denomme picked
up the baltatcentre field and
went on in to score the final
goal. David Wright played an
• outstanding game at the
centre half -back, along with
Scott DUcharme and Kevin
Armstrong at the other half-
back spots, plus the defensive
combination of Wayne Smith
and Phillip Dykstra along
with Bobby Ladd and Ricky
Gautreau on wings. The bdys
and girls enjoyed the bar-
becue afterwards.
It is rumored that the
parents or mothers played
the team on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 14, with Don Kay as
coach and Jack Armstrong as
referee at the Publid School
• Soccer field. Mery Dill and
Lowe Barnes are both sorry
for not being able to witness
this ordeal.
The Clinton Junior "C"
hockey Mustangs open their
training camp next Wed-
nesday, September 22, as the
197647 hockey season is fast
approaching.
The camp, which is open to
any young man from 16 to 21
will be held at the Vanastra
aroft this Year. and the club is
hoping to put.. together an
excellent' team again this
year.. Last year, the
Mustangs went all the way to
the Ontario semi-finals, being
put out by Essex in the final
game of the seven game
series.
Practice sessions will be
held each night of the week
from 9:15 to 10:45 pm. until
October 9, and players are
asked to bring their own
half With a thirdintlingzingle
that turned into a run after
• singles by Connie Falkiner
and Lori Keller.
Dale Oke started off a
fourth inning 'mit?' that gave
revamped Central Junior Goderich the lead and the
"C" League. , game. Oke singled and moved
Teams like London, St. to third on a double by Bonnie
Thomas, Tillsonburg and Mugford. Marilyn McCuspey
Woodstock, and Ingersoll singled Oke home and Judy.
have dropped out to form a Draper slammed a three run
new ”B" league, while hbmer to cap the drlve.
Clinton Will play" new entries Colleen Straughan caught a
from Walkerton and Port two run shot in the fifth after
Elgin, as well as last year's Lori Keller had singled.
returnees, Kincardine, New Marilyn McCuspey added the
Hamburg, •Hanover, and final Superstar tally in the
Listowel. sixth corning in on- Judy
The team, which has a 36- Draper's double after she had
game schedule, will again be singled herself.
coached by Bill Weber of Judy Draper highlighted
• Egmondville, with Larry —the second game of the set
Daw again acting as with another game winning
manager. Bob' Allen has round tripper as the Super-
• taken over the treasurer's stars slipped by the
post from retiring 'Toss" Housewives 10-8. Draper
-Livermore. Caught her drive after -Bonnie
A fund raising dance has Mugford drew a -walk and
equipment, including sticks been planned by the club for
•1 0
titt i4o,tot. to I "Star
regular senior' hee in Clinton QV -eke providing the ert-
en Sunday. October 10 against tertainment. Admission is $5
Kincardine in a completely per couple.
+ + +
Our friend just got his utility
bill. It was electrifying!
Tom Allen of Londesboro
did it again and shot240# of
25 skeets at the Vanastra
skeet shoot held Saturday,
September 11.
Harrison Schock, Zurich
shot 23, while Bill Thompson,
Clinton ; John Hessel,
Goderich and Bill Stewart,
Goderich shot 22 skeets and
George Giles of London shot
21.
Kelvan Cristie of Dashwood
and Mery Batkin, Clinton shot
20 and Ashley Gilbert,
Goderich shot 17 while Stan
Gristle, Dashwood shot 15.
At the Vanastra trap shoot
held Tuesday, September 7,
Jeff Darling of Exeter shot all
25 while Lloyd Venner,
Hensall and John Hessel,
Goderich shot 24 and Jack
Mills, Guelph and Bill
Stewart, Goderich shot 23
traps each.
Eugene Clark, Exeter,
Charlie Brandon, Clinton;
Jim Caldwell, Kippen; Paul
Mellar, Vanastra; Bill
Thompson, Clinton and Paul
Stanley, Clintbn shot 22 traps
‘'ach.
Jim Craig, Clinton; Mery
Batkin, Clinton and Terry
Caldwell, Kippen shot 21,
while Bill McGregor, Kippen
shot 20 and Ashley Gilbert,
Goderich shot 12.
ti r
and sealed 'elgarne Loi
The Superstars ranupaofl
.
run lead in the opening.
VP a single.by
and a wrap Up,trIpl
Marilyn McCus
McCuspey grabbed a „
triple in the secor
boost the Supersi
after Pawn West,
Gardiner, Lori
Cathie Sturdy ' each
singled. Lori Kelier and Dale
Oke notched tbe other
Superstar runs.
Please bring own
equipment including
sticks, helmets, etc.
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