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far players.
an eager', (Clinton).
opened the scoring for the
Flyers on a pass: from Mike
Telford (Bayfield). Stratford.
came right back to tie the
game after some poor play by
the "Flyers* defence. Brad
Forbes (Clinton) put the.
"Country" boys back out int
front. Just before the half.
Tice "Flyers" continued the
press, but it was the Stratford
Murray East
aperfect day'ett
at the Vanestr
skeet shoot when he hit all 2i
of the skeets. Torn Alen of
Londesboro wasn't far
behind, missing only once for '
a score of -24.
Next carne Bill Stewart and
Greg Potter of Goderich,
Harrison Schock of Zurich
and Cahrin Christie of
Kirkton, who each missed
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Hessel of .Goderich with 19;
Jim Caldwell- of KipPe , 18;
Joe Kenda of Zurich . 15;
Ashley Gilbhrtof Goderich, 14
and Dale Meerburg of Forest,
13..
In the trap shoot last
Tuesday, September 14,
another Clinton man, Bill
Thompson, had aperfect day,
knocking all 25 targets out of
the air. Close behind was the
trio of John Hessel of
Goderich, Jeff Darling of
Exeter and Murray East of
Clinton, who each hit,4 outof
25 traps.
Next came Greg Potter of
Goderich, Mery B atka t of
Clinton and Jack ba of
Guelph, who each hit 23, win
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Fier of Bennliiler,
Oar of Vanastra and
JIM Craig of Clinton each
with 20; Eugene Clark of
Exeter and Paul Stanley of
Clinton with 19; Jim East of
Clinton with 17 and Janet
Pot fGoderich with 16.
Bowling news
The Alley Cats and the
Playgirls have five points
each- and - the Rolling Stones
and the Brown Onions have
two points each.
Marjorie McNall bowled
the high single of 296 and
Dorothy Airdire bowled the
high triple of 619 and the high
average of 206. Mrs. Airdire
was also the most improved
palyer with a score of plus 31.
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to one in the
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Minor hockey.
to meet Mon.
The Clinton Minor Hockey
Association will hold its first
annual minor hockey meeting
this 'coining Monday night,
Sept. 27, at the Clinton
Community Centre at 7:30
p.m.
All interested parents as
well as coaches, managers
etc. are asked to attend.
Registration will take place
an Saturday. Oat. 2nd and
Saturday, Oct. 9th.
li
egistration time will be 10
a.m. till noon both day$. Mi
children: who play cm
star team.. will' need a ,mal
lasktrance number se :parents
are asked to apply for them
HOW.
The minor hockey program
for this winter will begin on
Tues., Oct. 12th. - All star-
teams must be yeady ..to play
Saturday, Oct, 30 in the
W Q.A.A.
The Clinton teams ill play
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in a new league this year
composed,.of 11 teams. Seven
of these teams are "CC"
which is a new = category.
"CC" teams include 'Clinton,
Mitchell, Seaforth, Wingham,
Durham, Southampton,
Marton,and four "C" teams
composed .of - Arthur,
Palmerston, Chesley and
Harriston. tome and Home
series will make up the 20
game schedule.
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gee of a three
last Saturday•
game was co ed;
the two teams take to the
diamond again this Saturday,
and if Macias wins.d ame,
and the series, then' they
would: host the Colts on
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odd afternoon,
however, should tittle
,' r,tain extend the series to"its
full limit, then the finals
wouldn't open until October
1st with a:doubie heivi er.
--W=et grounds are also
keeping the Colts .. from
retaining • their competitive
edge, but they hope to get
several' more practice rounds
in bore they start the finals.
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