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PAGE 6,•—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1978
Soccer club out of Cup
toy Rosemary Armstrong
The Clin'ton Soccer
Club was eliminated from
further play in the third
Division Trophy Race on
June 24 when the team
lost by a 3-1 score to the
Strathrgy New
-'-Canadians.
Strathroy went ahead
on a penalty shot which
was saved by Juengen
Hellman on the first try
put the rebound was
taken quick•iy and put
well beyond Hellman's
reach.
The "Strathroy team
looked very strong and
impressive, but once
Clinton overcame their
"cup nerves," the local
team settled down to play
better than they have
done all season.
Strathroy had all the
breaks going their way as
goal number two went in
over Heliman's head and
Clinton was deflated for
awhile.
When the third goal
was scored it looked as if
Clinton might as well give
up, but to give them
credit, the team got
together again and
stormed hack for a
fighting finish.
Grant Clark scored a
fine goal to cap his efforts
of the day, but time rah
out with the final score, 3;
Special mention to the
entire team's splendid
showing with extra
plaudits to Alex Harrett,
the Kennedy brothers,
Ray and Brian,. Grant
Clark and Pete Wise for a
great game.
Clinton has no game
this week and travel to
Goderich for a 4 pm
match on Saturday, July
15.
Vanastfa Gun Club
John'i Hessel of
Goderich and Ernie
Marshall of Mitchell
were the top shooters at
the Vanastra Gun Club
trap shoot on June 27.
Each man hit a perfect
score of 25 points.
Jamie Caldwell of
Kippen, Bill Thompson of
Goderich, Jim Butcher of
Clinton, Jack Mills of
Guelph „ and Jody
Mosuringohn of Staffa all
hit 24 traps. Bill Boussey
of London, Dan Crerar of
Kippen and Mery Batkin.
all followed with 23 points
apiece,
John Gredanus of
Holmesville shot 21 while
Bert Mahaffy of
Fullarton and Paul
Middleton of Clint& each
hit, 20. Ken Schroeder of
Goderich had 14 and
Doug Sutton of London
had 13. John Vanloo of
Clinton came -last with 12
hits.
In the skeet shoot held
on' July 1, Bill McNutt of
Exeter, was the top
marksman with 25 points.
Harrison Schock of
Zurich and Tom Allin of
Londesboro followed in
second place with 23 hits
each.
Mery Batkin, Joe
Kenda and Bill Boussey
each had 22 points while
Paul Haggitt of Zurich
and John Hessel had 21
hits. Bob Snell of Exeter
hit 19, Doug Bender of
Woodstock had 17 and
Jim.Butcher hit 16 skeets
to come in last.
Area towns honored
Towns in Huron County
will be honored at the
Clinton Kinsmen
Raceway this summer, in
a move by the racetrack
to renew friendships with
the towns, and thank the
thousands of local hor-
semen and fans that
support the harness
racing oval.
The towns will be
honored • at the "B"
track's special twilight
race meet,' ,.,,the only
twilight meet in Ontario
during three Thursday' in
July.
The testimonial nights
Naturallyspeakiflg
By Steve Cooke
The last Saturday in June traditionally heralds
the opening of the bass season. Coupled with the
fact that most people take their holidays in July
and August, and that bass are found alrhost
everywhere, (the Maitland River being one of •
the prime spots in Ontario) kids and adults alike
can look forward to some relaxing fun filled
summer days ahead.
The largemouth bass is of course the king,of
the bass world,, but for my money, the
smallmouth is the scrappier fighter. Both,
however, respond well to the same fishing
techniques:
Probably the most universally used and -the
most consistent producer of big bass is/ the
plastic worm. When worked skilfully around
stumps, logs, rocks, or weeds, the plastic worm
will outfish any other bait two to one. It does,
however, take time and practice to learn how to
use it properly.
The best bait without a doubt for the beginner
to use is thecommon minnow. Just ,cast the
minnow near any potential snag or weed bed and
let mother nature do her work. Hellgramites can
he fished in a sirniliar fashion, but require more
work to keep them from crawling under a rock.
Spinners, spoons and plugs will also produce
bass if you don't mind losing a few on snags. The
best bet, however, for the evening or early
morning fisherman is the popper. This lure is
designed to float with a concave. face. When the
lure is. twitched, the trapped bubbles make a
little "burble" and attract feeding bass to the
lure, This is generally only effective, however,
when the sun is off the water and the bass have
moved to the surface to feed.
Both the smallouth and 'the largemouth are
particularly good eating, especially when caught
early or late in the season. They do, however,
tend to become "wormy"during the hot summer
season. If a fish is wormy, chances are 9 out of 10
that it will show up in the gills. Look at the gills
when you catch a fish, and if you see white spots
(even one or two) on them, the flesh is probably
infested. The parasite, while it is not infectious to
humans and is destroyed in cooking, makes the
prospect of eating the fish rather unappetizing.
Don't let this deter you from fishing for bass,
however. Even if you release every one, or just
go trying for that one big lunker, you're in for a
whole lot of fun.
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OPEN DAILY,
INCLUDING SUNDAY
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NO POTS 017 PANS
BRING YOUR OWN
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will start off on Thursday
July 13, when the citizens
of the Exeter area will be
honored during the ten -
race fully parimutuel
• licensed race card.
Exeter.horsemen, Tom
Yearley, 82, one of the
pioneers in harness
racing in southwestern
Ontario, will be honored
at a special trackside
ceremony, and the
feature -,,race of the night
is the Tom Yearley Pace.
Mr. Yearley, even
though he is now retired
from active participation
in the sport, still takes a
great interest in stan-
dardbred racing after a
career that has spanned
six decades.
Seaforth, another
hotbed of harness racing,
will be honored on
Thursday, July 20, and
Goderich, the Lake
Huron town that until last
year had its - own race
meet, will be honored on
the last of the twilight
meets on Thursday, July
27.'
During their particular
night, residents from
each town will be eligible
for 1/2 -price admission.
As well as the 10 -race
twilight cards, which
start at 5:15 p.m.,' the
Clinton Raceway also has
racing every Sunday until
October 1, with post time
at 1:30 pm.
Huron's' ' other town,
Winghaltm, will be
honored on International
Plowing Match Day on
Sunday, September 24.
Hully Gully
happenings
The Ontario Motocross
Championships are
coming to Hully Gully
this Sunday, July 9th.
Heading the list of pros
entered for this Sundays
event is Kirk Bigelow of
Rochester, Michigan.
Bigelow leads the pack
with 50 points followed
closely by Leo Wilson of
Delevan, New York and
Alan Logue of Hamilton
Turn to page 7 •
Fender
bender
Two cars received a total of $1,48,0 in damages on
Monday afternoon When they. tried to manoeveure
through a green light at Clinton's main intersection.
The drivers, Alfred Page of Toronto and Petronella
Gonnie of RR5 Clinton escaped uninjured from the
crash. (News -Record photo)
sports
Clinton. radeway entries
►l E: tom" Trp* -15,4N2
CARRI('K'S PRIDE C. Lawson
LINF'IEL.DSATOM T. Keelii9B
KAWARTHAJEANIE`—" R Mcean
BETTY'S BOMBER L. Dixon
LADY PAULINE L. Rocheleau
FROST SEASON
RACE Pace
ROI3RA DILLER
MISS RHONDA,)Q,F
BILLY WAVE
R.H. RONALD
ARGLE ED
KIT. I,FF
NOT A SLOW POKE
A.E.
HARLO CHAMP
HAZY DARES
RACE 3
Pace
N, White
3425
R. Cake
R. McLean
R. Waples
D. Jewitt
R. McLean
R. Henry
W. Bennett
H. Gibbings
R, McLean
3325
DOTS LADY R. McLean
FUTURE FORTUNE R. McLean
PEGGYS SUGAR PLUM D. Barnes
ALIIACORE R. Lindenfield
WARREN'S DUKE F. MacDonald
ALONZO ADIOS G. Pullman
DARJO WEICKJ R. Rundle
A.E.
BELLE DARIEL
H.A. DEVIL
D. Jewitt
B. Habkirk
RACE 4 Pace , 3350
SOUTH-BYRD' H. Leatherdale
VAN ORDER D. Jewitt
SILVER CREEK CREED T. Kerr
GOLDIES HIT F MacDonald
Ramblings from the races
by Lois Gibbings
Dennis Jewitt con-
tended his winning streak
when he finished first
with four horses at
Clinton Kinsmen
Raceway on Sunday
afternoon. Last week he
had three winners.
R.H. Ronald, owned
by Ian and Jim Fleming
of Clinton, lowered his
pacing record,from 2:12.4
to 2:07.3 for his first
victory in 1978 from 14
starts, in the second race.
Kari T. $eelster, a
three-year-old colt by
Tarport Count -Keystone
Jam, was a winner in
2:11.1 for owner -trainer
Wayne Horner of
Brucefield in his first
lifetime start.
Skippy Del, owned and
trained by John Jewitt of
Londesboro gave Dennis
his third 'win of the day.
The four-year-old mare
by Skippy's Pride, C.-
Del's Gal had her first
win timed in 2:09.2 in the
fifth.
Imshi Alla N., a New
Zealand bred pacer,
owned by Wayne Horner,
accounted for the fourth
winning ride for Dennis in
capturing the -seventh in
2:08.4.
Billy Wave, another
pacer owned by Wayne;
was first in 2:.08.4 with
driver Ray McLean in the
eighth, for his second win
this year from five starts.
Iron Lassie, owned by
Bert < McBride of
Goderich, took a new
record of 2:09.1 in win-
ning the sixth. with Ray
McLean up. Mike
'Meadow was second with
Verdun Vanstone on the
bike for owners Jean and
Ben Feagan of Goderich
while Jack Duckworth
drove Shar Mel • to a
fourth place finish for
Larry and Ray Jeffrey of
Goderich.
Dennis Jewitt was
second with trotter
Merrywood Hoot for
vwnef' ,Nancy Holmes of
Clinton and trainer
Walter Oster in the first
Tony Bay, owned by G.
Ross McEwan and Lorne
Brown of Clinton, had a
second place finish for
trainer, Walter Pepper
and driver Ross Battin, in
the second, followed by
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and Tennis Court
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H.O. '(Bud) Jerry of
Goderich with his Muddy
Royal, third and Ray
McLean fourth with
Chappy Herbert for
Wayne Horner. °
Frank MacDonald was
third with Apache Grey
for Brian . Rutledge of
Brussels, in the third,
while Randy Henry drove
J.C. Lornie Lee to a
fourth spot for Doug Kerr
of Dungannon. Tim
Robinson finished third
with his pacer, Dillers
Demon in the., ,fourth,
while John Mathers had a
fourth with Claybrook
Milton for owner Joanne
Riehl of Goderich in the
fifth.
Gerry' Roebuck drove
Nancy Meadow to a
second place finish in the
seventh for co-owner
George Feagan of
Goderich. The five-year-
old mare by H.A.
Meadowland -Patty Sue
Grattan, has a win, three
seconds and four' thirds
from 13 starts this year.
Careless Andy was third
for driver John Muir of
Seaforth and owner
Ger ld Schenk of
Crediton in the eighth,
while Harlo Champ was
'fourth for Harold Gib-
bings and Ernest Brown
of Clinton. H.O. (Bud)
Jerry took third with his
five-year-old Scarlet
Wave pacer, Ima Jerry,
in the ninth.
Irisha Hanover,'
boosted her earnings 'f'or
1978 to $6,035 when she
finished third in the $1,000
preferred tenth race. She
is owned by Lorne
Tyndall of Clinton 'and
was driven by Frank
MacDonald.
At Flamboro on June
28, Margies Girl, owned
by Ken Parke of Zurich
and John H. Lester of
Forrest was first in a
2.04.3 mile with, Joe
McDaid of ' 'Goderich
finishingthird with
Rossland Abbe.
G.G. Bay Lady, a two-
year-old filly by J.R.
Skipper -Anchor . Lady,.
made her first lifetime
start at Owen Sound on
'June 28. She- finished
third in a 2.12.2 mile with
trainer -driver Bud Fritz
for owners C.W.(Jiggs)
Le Beau of Brucefield
and Fraser Currah of
Innerkip, who race her
under the name of Currah
Ploughboy Ltd. Anchor
Lady also is the dam of
G.G. Worthy Fella with a
1977 pacing record at the
age of two of 2:02.1.
- Friday night at Elmira
Raceway, George Lavis
of Clinton claimed
Laycock Lucy, a four-
year-old mare by Armbro
Idol-Verola, from
Edward Watt of Arthur,
for $4,350. From 21 starts
this year she has two
wins, four seconds and
four thirds for earnings of.
$2,463 plus a record of p,
2:11.4. Bill Rapson was
second with Chief Noble,
owned by Gord Rapson of
Holmesville, in a 2:08
mile in the fifth and he
finished fourth with
trotter Alpha Herb for
owner Ron Taylor of
Wroxeter in the third.
Also fourth was Bruce
Volland of Goderich with
his pacers Quaker Doll
and Miss Chatterbox as
was Verdun Vanstone
with Bay B Hayfee for
Holmesville Valley
Farms.
At Hanover on
Saturday night, Janet
Express was fourth for
owner Bob and Beryl
Faulds of Clinton. Late
Affair, took a new record
of 2:08 with Gerry
Roebuck on the bike for
owners Grant and Carl
Fisher of Goderich. This
was his fourth win from
nine starts this year for
the six-year-old pacer.
Darky Spence, formerly
owned by Bill Caldwell of
Clinton, was third 'in a
2:02,3 mile in the Ontario
Sires Stakes for two-year-
old pacing colts.
Tarus, owned by Frank
Johnston of Goderich was
second for trainer -driver
Earl Hyatt at Dresden on
Saturday night.
Dapper Dillon, owned
by Doreen Rowcliffe of
Hensall and Barry Elliott
of Kitchener, had his
third win from eight
starts this year for
trainer -driver Terry Kerr
at Greenwood Raceway'
in Toronto on July 3. Last
year the speedy seven-
year-old trotter by
Dapper Hill -Ann Key had
16 wins, seven seconds
and'four thirds from 35
starts for earnings of
$119,365 and a record of
2:00.2. ,
Dennis Jewitt qualified
Metric Time; a three-
year-old gelding by
Record Time -Maisie
Belle, .for owners Larry
Daw' of Clinton and
Claude ., Daw of
Mississauga, last Sun-
day.
Featured event this
week at Clinton Kinsmen
Raceway will be the
Ontario Sires Stakes for
three-year-old filly
trotters. Post time is 1:30
pm with qualifying races
at 12:30 p.m.
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ULMEL
KIPPY WALL
LADY'S LASS
A.E,
ARMBRO PRINCE
JOEY HALDALE R tIattin
RACE; 5 Trot 35,682
TAYVIEW MQULIN K Carmichael
LUCKY J. JET
JAHILCANDY
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H.D.STEPHANIE
ESTHER'S STAR
JET'S SUSAN
RACE 6 Pace
SHAH MEL
SANDRAS DONALD
MIKE MEADOW
HULLETT ROSE +
SAMANTHA PACE
KARL TSEELSTER
HOANIE RICK
A.E,
JANEY'S READY
RACE 7 Trot
ALPHA HERB •
MERRYWOOD HOOT
EVER READY LADY•
M S DINA
LIS PENDIN
ARVALEIGH TOM
R Battin
0/ Budd
B. Leitch
D. Jewitt
N McKnight Jr.
B. Habkirk
C, Lawson,
N McKnight Jr.
D. Murphy -
R. Waples
3425
J Duckworth
K. Wallis
V Vanstone
• D. Jewitt
D. Miller
D Jewitt
.D, Morrissey
R, Battin
3400
M
B Rapson
D. Jewitt
R Rundle
B Habkirk
M Glavin
R Gudman'
CAMP SUSAN. R. Maguire
A.E.
SAX HANOVERt -- J. McKague
RACE 8 Pace 3500
TONY BAY R.,.Battin
G.J. DODGER D. Morrissey
VICTORIA PRINCESS B. Maguire ,
ARNIES PEGGY L. Decaluwe
BRIAN MAC D. Barnes
IMSHI ALLA N D. Jewitt -
CAPETIME JESSICA G. Woodburn
A.E.
WAY NE PARKER ..I`,, Maguire
SPEEDY DISPATCH T. Kerr
RACE 9 'Pace Preferred 51.000
LADY HORTON R. McLean
IRLSHA HANOVER F. MacDonald
GAMBLERS CHANCE R. Battin
SATIN PEN DIN R. McLean
ROBERTS RIDGE A. Hardy
KEYSTONE SCOTCH D. Morrisey
GREENVIEW DUKE R. Battin
A.E.
PEACH AWAY L, Rochieau
RACE 10 Trot 35,482
HARMIE F'. McNeil
GYPSY GUN IfP R. Topping
RUBY RODNEY R. Walker
JET SET ESTHER K..M.acDonald,,
SPEED N SMOKE D. Morley
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