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Clinton News-Record, 1977-01-06, Page 7• .$ . . • ,,• PAGE 6—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, J'ANUARY 6, 1977 Mustang back on track, win two cardine this Sunday night. The next Mustang home game will be Friday, January 21 at 8:30 when New Ham- burg Hahns come to town. By Bryan Marriage The Clinton Mustangs are, bacIron the right track finally with a pair of victories last weekend. The first victory.. ' was relatively easy over Hanover, ' 24-3; and last Sunday at home against Port Elgin Clinton - won 10-3. Afte,r their annual Christmas slump, the Mustangs have 17 victories, 6 losses and one tie, with ---,the' scheduletwo thirds over. In the -Hanover game last Thursday, newcomer Grant 'Shelton, along-, with Tim MacLean and Roped Heard set the pace with four goals each. Randy Millar followed with - three, Mark King had a pair and singles .by Steve Cook, The second period was Pete Thompson, John Hardy, much closer as each team Bill Roy, Don Gransden, Paul scored once, Robbie Heard Robinson and Ron Sowerby notched his second of the handled. the Clinton night for Clinton. scoring.Clinton outshot their In the third period the opponents 8517. Mustangs out -scored their. CENTRAL JUNIOR 'C' Hanover came to town with opposition 5-1 while thc Bears just. eight • players for the took the majority of the contest. __penalties with- two fighting Last Sunday night, George majors, a match penalty and Schemott and the Port Elgin a 10 minute misconduct,while , Bears came to town with Clinton retaliated with only hopes of a victory by out- the two fighting majors. muscling the Stangs, but to no Scoring for Clinton in the avail as the Stangs are used third period was handled by to the hardhitting Bears•-.- Dave (Rocket) Stephenson, In the 'opening period two Pete Thompson, Steve Cook, goals by Tim MacLean and John Hanly and Don , Gran - singles by Grant Shelton and sden. Robbie Heard gave . the The Mustangs take to the Stangs all the 'coring they road this next couple of weeks needed as Clinton opened up a with a trip to New Hamburg 4-1 lead. ' this Friday night and • Ramblings from the races By Lois Gibbings .Quick Almahurst, by Golden Money Maker -Queen Wave, owned by Bill Fleming of Clinton; ended his four- year-oid year With, a third place finish at Windsor Raceway on December 28. From 33 outings in 1976, he had a standing of two wins, eight .seconds and.ten thirds, ,plus a new race ,record of p, . 2:01.1, good for earnings of 118,766. His lifetime record is 2:00.2 Jaken in a time trial at Lexington as a three year old. Tar Daw Duke, by Cole Tar - Maisie Belle, owned by Larry Daw, Clinton and Claude Daw, Mississauga, also had a very, successful year in 1976 as -a three-year-- old. He made nearly $17,000 from 28 starts' that included ix wins, six seconds and two thirds. His best winning time was p, 2:04.2. At Orangeville Raceway last week, Movin and Groovin, was a winner for Wayne and Georgina liapee" of Clinton. At Greenwood on December 29, March Will finished third in the fifth race and Margies Girl was fourth in the tenth. Both are owned by Ken Parke of Zurich and John H. Lester of Forest. .6. Scarlet Walbob, finished in front in a 2:13-.3 mile at Flamboro the same night for owners Walter and Robert Daer of•Goderich with Frank Dam on the bike. Nancy Hblmes' trotter, Merrywood Hoot, finished - third in a dead -heat at Windsor on Thursday night. Chappy Herbert, owned by Pee wees dump Seaforth On Monday, Dec. 27, the -•!.:.••Clinton Kinsmen Pee Wees • travelled to,Seaforth,.winning 6-3 . • Clinton started the scoring off with a quick goal from the stick of Paul Stephenson assisted by Jim Fleming at 14:48 of the first peribd. ,Pete Denomme scored at 8:05 of the same period assisted by „ Ian Peck. s Clinton came on strong jn • ',„c the • second. period, scoring two more goals.. 'Fleming' . scored at 13:45 unassisted, and Stephenson scored at 4:53, assisted by Fleming. Seaforth finally got .bn the. scofe board getting two goals in the second period. Fleming opened the scoring again at 11:33 of the third -period, assisted by Stephenson. Seaforth came back and scored at 7:03, making the score 5-3. To finish .the game Jeff Taylor scored at 1:08 assisted by Brad Forbes. The boys worked hard and came on top with another win 6-3. Last Sunday, Jan. 2, the Kinsmen pee wees started the year out right making it to the. semi-finals of the Legion tournament held in Lucknow. . Clinton started' off against Kincardine, winning 6-1. Getting the goals for Clinton were Paul Stephenson, Jim Fleming, Brad Hymers, and Sean Van Dongen scoring a hat tricic. Clinton then travelled into the, semi-finals, losing to' Exeter 5-3. Scoring. for Clinton were Path Stephenson, Brad .Hymers and Ron Blake. Next game is this ' Saturday, Jan. 8,- when Clinton plays host to Wingham at 4 pm Wayne Horner of Brucefield had a second at Flamboro on Friday night. The same night at Windsor .Raceway',' Bold Tar .Heel, owned by Frank Stroop of Fordwich, but trained and driven by Dennis Jewitt of Clinton, got his 16th win of the year. From 38 starts he also has five seconds and six thirds. Congratulations Dennis on your first winning drive at Windsor. What a nice - way to end the year. On New Year's Day at Western Fair Raceway in London, Scarlet Walbob was second for owners Walter and Robert Daer of Goderich in the first race. Imp Mathers finished fourth,for the Broken M. Stables of Goderich in the third . • Ackwin, ,.owned by Gord ,Rapson of Holmesville, started off the new year with a second place finish with Bill driving. .Hilarious Lover, now a four-year-old, continued his Winning streak. He now has four wins in four lifetime starts for trainer-driverGord Pullman and Jack Mcllwain of Seaforth. El Sam 0 was -third at Windsor with Andy Hardy on the bike. At London 'on 'Monday night, Flame Messenger, owned by Evelyn Rapson of Holmesville, was fourth in the first race.' Bobby Tar started the new year off right with a win in 2:10.2 with 'driver Joe, McDaid. He is.oWned by Jim Riehl of Goderich.. - Merrywood Dec, who was formerly__ oWried by Jack Holmes of Clinton and trained by' Walter Oster when she raced locally. in 1975, had'a very successful year as a four-year-old in 1976. From 41 starts, she had a standing 6f 9-4-4, plus a record of p, 2:03.1 and earnings of over $8,000. W -LT F A P Listowel " .18 - 3 1 205 84 .37 Clinton 16 6 1 208 9S 13 Kincardine 1S, 9 0 188 143 30 Hew Hamburg 14 6 2 159 89 30 Walkerton 9 16 0 109 156 18 Port Elgin ...••• 4 17 1 99 158 9 Hanover 0 19 1 43 286 L (Dec..30 Hanover at ChntoB game not included) FUTURE GAMES Wednesday — Listowel at Walkerton, 9 P.m. Friday — Listowel at Hanover, 8.30 p.m., Walkerton at Kincardine, 8.30 p.m.; Clin- ton at New Hamburg, 8:30p.m Sunday — Clinton at Kincardine, 7:30 Pin.; Hanover at Listowel, 8 13.01,,; New Hamburg at Port Elgin, 8p m. Down at the lanes .Ladies' Afternoon The Hot Pans continue to sizzle in the Ladies' Tuesday Afternoon Bowling League, holding the lead with 84 points. The Sinkers have a firm hand on second place 'with 80, followed by the Pressure Cookers with 77, the Blenders- with 7?c, theSalad Queens with 71 and the Micro Waves with 66. Darlene Weir had the -high single of 276; Rosellummel, the high triple of 679 and Rosemary Armstrong, the high average of,208. YBC The YBC Friday afternoon and night league had no regular league bowling, but for those who wished, there - was family twospme bowling. The Teen league also par- ticipated. Trophy winners at the events were: senior - girl, Deb Cook and dad; boy - George Collins and mom; juniors - girl - Brenda Dupee and dad; boy - Perry ,Daer and .dad; bantams - gi-ri - Kathy Ladd and dad; boy - John Scruton and dad. YBC Majors The Rams have moved into a slim second :place lead of , .721/2 points, -in the YBC Majors league, butting the. Rough R iders 'down to third place with 72. The Bad News Bears continue to hold down top spot with 73, and the Winners trail with 621/2. Jackie Zwaan had the high single of 236, with the high triple going to Angela Ditizer and the high 'aver. g .., to Nancy Kuehl. In the)nn's division. Bob Atkinson had the,high single and average of 325 and 210, while Dave Atinstrong had the high triple of,725. Huron-Dex The Huron-Dex league is back in roll with,the Try-Alls leading with 55 points. The ZePplins follow with 50, the Headpins with 44 and the Whiz Bangs with 33. .0^4 • 800 f_PSI '3, GPM Where's the puck, seems to be the question during a scramble in front of -the Port Elgin net last Sunday night, as the Clinton Mustangs dumped the Bears 10-3. Here,..Mustang Ken Robinson(7) goes behind the net to retrieve a loose.puck. (News -Record photo) toms regain first place By Brian Marriage marriage notched two more - , , markers swhile. - Seaforth Last Tuesday night in notched a single and Clinton Seafort'fi, the Clinton W,il-dex skated off with a four to two Atoms travelled to Seaforth lead after two periodSof play. to play their counterparts. In the third period with •Both teams had identical, Marriage in the penalty box, records of six wins and no Bobby Dupee_ scored •a key losses and Clinton skated to a goal while, shorthanded, 6-3 victory to remain in first taking the puck from their place all alone. • defense and going in all alone. Seaforth opened the scoring Seaforth got one.back on a early in the first period before fine individual effort by Dave Steve Emmerton tied it up for M'cllwain, his second of the Clinton. Indy Marriage night, before Marriage gave Clinton the go ahead scored an, insurance marker, goal before the first period his fourth of the night. , ended, 'Goaltender David Wright • In the second period and defensem, en Scott Kay Colts face Mitchell in Sunday battle Lou Heinbuck's Mitchell ,.Murray and Phil Paquette Red Devils invade Clinton paced I.Acknow -with two Sunday night to battle the goals eaa, while solo efforts Clinton Colts irk_ A. contest, went to Mike Courtney, Mark scheduled to face-off at 8 p.m. 'Chisholm and John The Colts, who travel to Mc'Kenzie. Milverton Friday night, will Paiii Kelly led all Colt be attempting to snap' a marksmen. with two goals, personal two -game losing .while singles went to Paul' sti-eak. Rau, Rick Fremlin and -Brian Last Sunday night in Kennedy. 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