Clinton News-Record, 1976-09-30, Page 6Club results
shot 23 traps while Jack Mills,
Guelph ; and Murray Christie
shot 22 and Bradley Mann,
Hensall and Jeff Darling,
Exeter, shot 21.
Herman Fisher of Ben -
miller shot 11 while Ashley
Gilbert Goderich shot 14 and
Jim East of Clinton shot
eight.
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The second game of the
series will be played ria
pandas on Sunday afternoon
at 2 p.m. So Fans, get on Your
high horse and support the
Colts—for maybe their last
game at home, this season.
Mrte th+eries
e Wane each ri tine
runs in the to
UP until the teat"' it had
a a pitcber'tt battle, but
e Britain broke up the 14
WOO with a big uprising,
Dundas last Sunday
The Huron Flyers went
awn fighting on Sunday
When they were beaten 2-1 by
arta.. Detroit in the Border
iup quarter finals.
Hain did not help the boys
any as they had played most
of their games in fair
Weather.
The Flyers had most of the
play and at the 11' minute
:ark, Karl Krobmer of
Goderich opened the scoring
en a pass from Bra
Clinton. John Hicknell of St.
Olumban hit the cross bar
with a- free kick .and it was
only fine defensive ppllaye
Detroit that stopped
Flyers from scoring again
before
The Flyers still played"`ter
strong gauze in the second
half but Lady Luck was
against them. Sean Van
Dongen of Clinton had the ball
kicked off the line by a
ro
Detrbit player after he had
their goal keeper beaten.
The rain which, had not yet
stopped. started to conte
downs heavier and the city
boys began to dominate the
play. But it took a bad
defensive error to let a
Detroit forward through to
slip the ball between the legs
of Paul Stephens of Clinton
playing in net for the Flyers.
With only three minutes
left, Detroit went ahead on a
well -taken corner kick and a
fine header. The Flyers came
back fighting only to have the
Detroit goal keeper stop
them.
After the game, there was a
presentation at mid field. The
-1:0. ye" werei,given: r:trophy
each and the
acknowledgement from
spectatators that this was the
best game of soccer that they
had seen 12 -year-olds play.
Cup
The Detroit . officials and
their wives treated the
players and spectators to
refreshments and said that.
they would like to see the
Huron boys go down to
Detroit annually and they in
return would conte up here to
play because they are lacking
good competition.
These boys have really
made Ontario a little stronger
in the eyes of the sqccer
wbrld.
We would like to thank
Clinton minor Soccer
Association for the loan of the
uniforms and balls and a big
thankyou to parents who put
their hands into their own
pockets to make it possible to
have a Huron County team.
Once again our sincere
thanks and -watch—out next
year when the boys fight for
the right to play in Germany.
Ramblings from the races
By Lois Gibbings
Quick Aimahurst, a four-
year-old pacer by Golden
Money Maker - Queen Wave,
owned by_ Bill Fleming of
Clinton, was third in a $50,000
claiming race at Detroit.
With his four-year-old
allowances, his claiming
price was $62,500.
He has a record this year of
2:01.1 at Greenwood and a
time trial record of 2:00.2,
taken last year at Lexington.
Jiva's Rick, owned by Les
Reid. of Londesboro. was
second at Elrnira Friday with
Dave Rockwell up. At Exeter
Fall Fair on Saturday, Judy
Mathers, owned and driven
by Mac Sewers of Lon-
desboro, won the first race.
Champion Hit, a three-year-
oid brother to Brenda's
Blazer, won the fourth with
owner Dennis Jewitt on the
bike.
C.D. Dust was a winner in
2:08 at Dresden with driver
Earl Hyatt for owners Frank
and Gerry Johnston of
Goderich.
Rain marred' the final race Express was second for Bill
program of the year at German of Goderich.
Clinton on Sunday afternoon, Scarlet Walbob, owned by
but there were still over 1,000 Waiter, and Bob: Daer of
race fans in attendance. Goderich, with Frank Dam
In the first Lace, up, was moved up from
Vaileycreek Cleo was second, second to first in the trot,
with Bill Caldwell of Clinton. after the winner Val Dor was
Timberina Hy finished fourth disqualified and placed fourth
with Jack •Meriam up for for interfering with Oakhurst
owner Arnold Doak of Sargent.
Crich King's Greentree, owned by
In the second, Movie Maker ' Wayne 'Romer orBruce ld=
Jack, owned by the Big Eight was third in the ninth, with
Stables of Clinton had a Dennis Jewitt on the bike.
fourth with driver Robert
Faulds on the bike.
Frank MacDonald won the
fourth in 2:13 with Watcher's
Pride, a six-year-old mare by
Skippy's Pride C - Watcher,.
owned by David Shamblaw of
Kirkton. This is her first,year
at the races and ;her first
lifetime win. Swinging
Beauty, owned by Marian
Pullman of Seaforth. was
third with Gard driving.
Ragtime Kid finished fourth
for Jack Meriam and owners
Charles and Clara Brindley of
Goderich.
Claybrook -Misty, owned by
Alvin Dutot of Goderich
Township, was fourth in the
next race with Verdun
Vanstone on the bike.
In the sixth, Granny
Mathers, was third with Roy
Mathers up for the Broken M. _
Stables of Goderich. Cathy's
Hat finished fourth for owner
Brad Vanstone of Goderich
with Verdun driving.
Bobby Tar, won his eighth
of the year in 2:14.1, with
driver Joe McDaid for Jim
Riehl of Goderich. Janet
Vanastra Gun
At the Vanastra trap shoot
held Tuesday. September 21
Murray East of Clinton shot
24 out of 25 traps, along with
Bill Thompson of Clinton ;
John Anderson of Hensall and
John Hessel of Goderich.
Eugene Clark, Exeter;
Paul Metier, Vanastra; and
Lloyd Venner. Hensall ail
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Two Clinton Junior R. edmen surround this Goderich running back In their football gameIn Goderich. The GDC*. Vikings shutout the visiting team 190. to hand
Clinton'lts first
played Thursdaytloss of the regular season.
The Senior Redmen were whitewashed 524 by
the Goderich Seniors. Both Clintonteams travel to Stratford Northwestern today looking
for their first victory of the scheld le. (staff photo)
Teachers take Industrial League
Sparked by strong pitching,
consistent hitting and an air-
'''tfight`- efenee; the teachers
fastball team swept all five
games of the Clinton
Industrial Fas`tball League
playoffs.
First the teachers stunned
the defending champion,
pennant -winning Bluebird
team: winning by scores of
234 and 1.09. The final game
of this series was highlighted
by a brilliant teacher rally
From 29 starts this year he
has three wins, three seconds
and 13thirds.
In the $1 ,000 tenth race,
Truanna Duke, with Dennis
Jewitt driving and Dilly
Dares with Larry De Caluwe
op, finished second anti third,.
fair owner Wayne Horner of
Brucefield.
Monday night at Garden
City, Merrywood Hoot, owned
by Nancy Holmes of Clinton,
was second in a 2:04.2 mile,
with trainer -driver Jerry
Duford handling the reins,.
G.D. Direct was second
with John Muir at Elmira on
Monday.
from a third inning 7-0 deficit.
The comeback was capped by
a tremendous two run triple
by Chuck Krieger in the
bottom of the seventh inning.
The final series was a
three -out -of -five affair
against Archers. •
In the first game .of the set
the teams were evenly
matched with the teachers
emerging victorious 7-6.
During this game, the playing
coach of the Archer's team
Revolver climb meets
The Clinton Revolv+r
held its, .first. meeting`'
1976-71 season on Septecn
21 and elected Butch
MacLaren of 'Goderich to
head the group's activities as
President for the coming
year.
Gary Preszcator of Clinton
was elected vice president,
Knute Knudsen of Goderich is
secretary treasurer and Al
Lobb and B.
Mustard
of
inton will serve as the
atercenttnittee.
The group meets each
Tuesday evening at the Huron
Central Secondary School gun
range in Clinton and
periodically holds inter -shoot
matches with other
clubs.
The group has a mem-
bership of 20 and has been
active since the mid 1930's.
area
suffered a leg injury,
gamely pla .ed on. rse
highlighted a&brief rally by Oct. 23 at the arena. When they fit properly and retain
stealing sewn se despite, . Clinton and district home most of their original stiff -
his damaged limb. • doorbells ring during the next ness to give support.
The second game was more
of a romp as teachers won 9-4. Huron -Bruce pony club
It appeared as if the third , w
game would follow' the pat-
tern of the second with the The Huron -Bruce Pony Lucknow. Mrs. William ►
teachers holding a 12-4 lead Club held its grading tests Godson, chairman of the
going into .the last of the Sunday, September 19 and Western Ontario Region and
seventh. will be given a recognized David Godson, the pony club
However, Archers staged a status at the next Western inspector, graded 23 of the
strong rally and tied the score Ontario Region Ilis.trict...;.,.,ub's 29 members. Both
at 12 each. Undaunted. the Commissioners meeting. visitors are from Caledon
Teachers, on a grand slam - The Huron -Bruce club is
Bob Mann homerun and two now 29 members strong and
run shot by Bob Riehl, meets all the requirements
-regained a six run advantage. for official pony club status.
Archers were retired in The final hurdle the club had
order to end the inning giving to clear was grading tests
the Teachers the game 18-12 which were done at the Tack
and the3-0. Shack Equestrian Centre in
Clinton ,j,`not Yet
reiegatiOnl this M.
ha a
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them. e.of
Qakridge teak advantag..
defensive lapses un two Oc-
cast n S. both resulting in.
goats to make matters
asuloo
even more disastrous for
Clinton.
At no time did Clinton give
up hope however. and with
more luck goals were bound
to come after Cantelon.
Clark, Colquhoun, Harrett
and Armstrong all .had ex -
e
With t'o games to p1e
Clinton Could assure
selves of Second Div
status by winning both
failing that it would defend
on the outcome of
games . affecting the at1
relegation zone teams.
On Sunday. October 301)
Clinton travels to Goderich
for a 4 p.m. game at the
Agricultural Field. See you
there. R.A.
Winners of the pink draw
were, Alex Harrett and Tony
VanDongen. Winners of the
yellow draw were Margaret
Lipp and Jo -Anne Snell.
Figure skaters to register
Tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 1, Couple of weeks it may be an
4-6 p.m. or Saturday, Oct. 2, ..aspiring young skater asking
1042 noon are registration for your support as a sponsor.
days at the town hall for The club hopes you'll feel free
Clinton figure skaters. to oblige.
Anyone of any age is welcome Prizes will be offered for
to join.--- the most number df rounds in
A special feature this year the four skating trategories,
is a "learn to skate" class of beginners, juniors, in -
two 10 -week sessions. All termediate, senior.
members, new or old are
urged to make their If your child needs new
registrations on either of skates, here are some im-
these dates. portant factors to consider in
Available also on purchasing skates. They
registration day will be are fit and support. Skates
ip
sponsor sheets for the Clinton should fit as closely as or -
Figure Skating Club Skat-a- dinar 'shoes. Try them on
thon, a fund raising scheme , over'one pair of leotards - no
by club members and any extra socks, please. Skates
but other interested patrons that may be purchased second:.
will take place Sat. morning hand, if you wish, provided
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series
Hills.
. The club members
travelled from Goderich.
Clinton, Teeswater,
Lucknow, Ripley and Kin-
cardine for the tests and then
enjoyed lunch provided by they►
club mothers.
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