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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-12-09, Page 6ower flay Sial, . cond period tied; at ,atoms lose second eibibition atomsthoSat`day second exhibition Las, €lie. Clinton . Wil,dex Atoms #x.+a steda tough St. Thomas clap and dropped a 6-1 iecisiei in an exhibition me. Bobby DuPee e scored the � lone Clinton goal for the locals. Next Saturday afternoon the youngsters get back to regular league ' play when they visit Palmerston for a game at 4:15 P.m. The lads are still un- defeated . after four regular season garnet, outscoring their opposition 30-4. cool sizzle .ith , .lots it f• irst �pince' 14 Iim league* afterno n „ fo o►wed lay the Sinkers in a close second with 61. The. Pressure Cookers hold third a ., r leading planta with. , Vic%#nts� Le Salad Q,ue with 53« the Blended v ith 'and tkte Micro Waves with46.. Iva Reid had. the, high. singleand triple with 272 and 7+8 with Rosemary. Armstrong taking the high. average again with 210. - -- • Teen League Brenda pee had the ig single andtriple of 252 and 61. in the Clinton. Teen League. Suzie Chainnber had the high average.. with 200. In. ',fie men's . sections, George Collins had the. high sing and triple with 231 and 59 , and Greg Skinner had the Y.B.C. Wien Standings in the Y.B.C. Maier League look like a rerun of ; te+ with ill teams hole e� ..with the same ;paints. The Bad News Bears are out front with 49 with the Rough Riders in second with 46. The Rams follow with 4% points and the Winners hold fourth place with 40. Wendy Gibbings had the high single and triple with 207 and 534, while Nancy Kuehl took the high average with 188. Dave Armstrong's 284 took the men's high single with Steve' MacDonald's 632 taking the high triple and Bob Atkinson's 212 taking the average. YBC Friday Alteration Boussey's Baboons have leaped their way into a 38 point. tie in first place with Kazy and the Pups in the'" C 'Friday afternoon league. The Pack Rats have moved; into second spot with followed by the Tiger Cats at third -with 36 points. The bons and Corrie's Coyotes are tied at 3S. -leading the Bears with 33 and Ken's Cobras with 28. Diane Bromley sweat the girls' high single, double and By LoisGibbhtg9 ._ Bold Tar Heel, a six-year old gelding by ' Mighty Tar Meeh - Muyna, owned by 'Flank Stroop of Fordwich, ghis 13th , win of the year or 'erdriyer Dennis Jewitt +f Clinton: at London on Saturday afternoon. He- also has five seconds and six thirds frorn: 34 starts this year, for Over $7,700 in ear; ` ori Hyatt for Frank and niggs.Gerry Johnston of Goderich -He has improved greatly Thursday night at Rem- over Last year when he had a boro. Keystone H.artree, .Standing iof 0-2-2 from 21 awned by Wayne Horner of starts for his previous owner. . Brucefield finished third for --Bruce land of Goderich driver Paul Matthews. had a third place finish with At Western Fair Raceway his three-year-old trotter in London on Friday night, Ozark Chris. He has raced 24 .. Scarlet Frost, a three -year - times this year, with three old filly by Hoot Frost -Lady wins, four seconds and eight Axworthy C, owned by John thirds. Jewitt of Londesboro and Chief Noble, a two-year old Dennis Jewitt of Clinton, gelding by Direct Noble KSB finished second with Dave Chef, owned by Gard Rapson Wall on the bike. of Holarnesville, was second Granny Mathers, owned by for driver Notin Campbell in the Broken M Stables of a photo finish. From 11 starts Goderich was fourth for this year he now has three driver . Ray Mathers in the wins, one second and one fourth race. third, with a record of 2:09.2. There were no races at - Imp Mathers,. owned by the London . on Monday night Broken M Stables of Goderich because of the election. They was third with Ray Mathers are being held- Wednesday on the bike. He is an eight- this week instead. year-old gelding by Lu's 'inn - Bonnie P. Grattan and he has over $1.800 from 33 starts with a standing of one win, one second and eight third place finishes. At Windsor Racewayon December 1, Shelly Duke, owned by Arthur Maskell of Goderich was second for driver Ron Stevens. C.D. Pust was third with 'Clinton Colts will; at- -to -Seek revengeon the 1IaRrriston Blues .asss ••the two +uhs faclff" at 8:30 p.m. at the Community Centre tonight. Last Friday night in Clinton, the Harrison club fought back from a 6-2 deficit to score a 9-6 overtime vic- tory over'he'Colts. Atter a, scoreless' first period the, Colts t t o goals off the stick of peedster'Paul Kelly and one from Brum u-�---"Vim" Kennedy to give the Colts a . "short-lived'" 3-0 advantage. Before the end of the -second period; the Blues scored twice to close within one. Goals by Jim Guenther, Brian Ken- nedy and Panay Colquhoun _ gave the Colts another"three detelrniin Har istge, ant club battled back to tie the game. The tying goal was scored on a penalty shot by defers seman, Norm ,Fisk with 4:50 left in regulation play. In ov time' it. was all Harriston as Clunas scored Mace and B(+man add ' a last minute tame. Sunday night in Clinton, the Colts rapped the Wilive r. ton Four -Wheel Datives 11-6 as Paul Helly scored three goals. to give him a season total of, 16 goals in : Just 11 gales! Brian Kennedy added to two goals white solo efforts went. to Greg Burns, Scott Pari.' and Mike Anstett. Six different players replied for the Four -Wheel Drives as Jerry Rozetidal, Ed Erb, John Hollis, Dick, Harrow, Ken Dale and Jim Rapp scored. The Colts evened their season recant -at six wins and six losses with the victory as Ltle Colts played their most physical gave of the year. 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