Clinton News-Record, 1979-11-15, Page 6.
PAGE 6 -r-C ,IN'FO.N AWS -RECORD, TI JRSDAY, NQVEMBBR 15, 1979
For theStartgs.
.�1 weekend win and loss
By
Bryan Marriage
After a disappointing
loss on, Friday n)ght 8-'6 to
the Wingham Tronmen,
the Mustangs travelled to
Port Elgin on Sunday and
handed the Bears their
first loss of the season.
Greg Flowers put th?
Stangs ahead at the first
minute,mark .-of the
period nd Port, Elgin
tied it four minutes later
to end the period at one
apiece.
In the second period,
• John' Hart opened the
scoring, again in the first
minute of play, before
Port Elgin stormed back
with two goals. Phil
Arthur tied the score for
the Stangs late in the
second period.
In the third period, the
Stangs opened .up a two
goal lead with goals from
Dave Stephenson and
Phil Arthur before the
five minute mark. Port
Elgin scored midway
' through the period to pull
within one goal before
Dave Stephenson notched
his second goal of the
period to give the Stangs
a two goal lead again.
In the final moments of
the game., Clinton was
handed a penalty and
Port Elgin scored to
make the score 6-5 but the
Stangs held on for the
victory even though Port
Elgin lifted . their
goaltender in favour of an
extra attacker.
Clinton goaltender
Gerry Gaynor played an
excellent game for the
Stangs stopping 42 shots.
Friday night's game
was lost during the first
period when Wingham
scored six goals, while
the Stangs managed only
two, from Dale Duncan
and Steve Arbour.
The Stangs pulled
within two goals of the
Ironmen in the second
period when Paul
Dougherty and Steve
Arbour notched singles.
Race ramblings -
By
Lois Gibbings •
Dillon Song, the 14 -
year -old pacer that had
previously won $148,221
while trotting, continued
his winning-, streak at
London on November 12
when he was home first in
2:09.4 for his third victory
in a row and his 16th of
the year from 24 starts.
Dennis Jewitt was driver
for Dillon Song, while
Walter Oster trains him
at Clinton for Barry
Elliott of Kitchener. He
now has earnings of
$5,955 in 1979.
As A Rule, N, owned by
Wayne Horner of Clinton,
'von at Windsor Raceway
on Sundaynight in 2:0343
with . Norm McKnight Jr.
on the bike.
Shar Mel,a five-year-
old mare by Tarport
Arnie -Mary Glenford,
took a ae, v record of 2:04
atiiVloh ;wk Raceway on'J`
overnb&rn 11 f r her"
fourth win this year for
partners Larry and ' Ray
Jeffrey of Goderich.
Sohn . Lester of Forest
was a winner iri 2:04.2
driving®Will Knight that
he co-owns with, -Ken
Parke' of Zurich t the
same track on November
12, while Randy McLean
gave C.P. . Evelene, a
three-year-old filly by
Scram, a new pacing
record 'of 2:05 at Windsor
Raceway on Saturday,
night. She is owned ' by
Charles P. Haskett of
Lambeth. Randy was
third with Towerline
Cricket for Neil Booth of
London on Sunday night.
At London on
November 7, Gerry
Roebuck was second with
Nancy . Meadow that he
co-owns with George
Feagan of . Goderich,
while Dennis Jewitt of
Clinton finished third
driving Yvonnes Jeff for
Wayne and Janet Ben-
riewies of Dashwood.
Randy McLean was
second with True Mix for
Marion J. Powell of
Thamesford.
Friday night at the
same track, John Muir
finished third with the 14 -
year -old. G.D. Direct,
owned by Dave Muir of
Seaforth in, the first,
while Snuffleuphagus,
owned by Gordon Doerr
of St. Marys and Orville
Workman of Kipp.en was
fourth in the second. Ray
Mather finished third
with Granny Mathers for
the *Broken M. Stables of
Goderich. Frank
MacDonald of Clinton
was second with Wee
Devil that he trains for
Albert Deblock of Lucan
in the sixth, as was Joe
McDaid of Goderich
driving Irish Scram in the
eighth.
On Saturday afternoon
at London, Art Abbott
was fourth with Jay Dee
Lonesome for James D.
Taylor of . Hensall. Ray
McLean gave Gaelic Boy
his third: -,win. of the year
in p, 2:11 for owner Allan
MacDonald of Goderich.
The four-year-old gelding
by Claybrook Felix -
Claybrook Norma took a
2:08 record earlier this
Year at Hanover. Ray
McLean was third with'
Swift Honey for owner
Ron McBride of Goderich
in the ninth. Arrochar
Ruth, owned by Arnold
Doak of Goderich, was
third at London . on.
November 12 with Randy
Henry up.
At Orangeville on
November 8, Ross Battin
had two wins back to
back with Dinos Lady and
Mr. State Hill. The for-
mer is a two-year-old filly
by Dino Herbert-Vestas
Doll, owned by Ron Kerr
of Goderich, ' who was
getting her first lifetime
win in p, 2 :12.2
Granny Grattan was
fourth at- Flamboro
Downs on November 8 for
owner August De Groof of
Clinton in .a 2:09..4 mile.
Winner of the race was
Dyke Doo. Little, a three -
Year -old son of Vandyke
Hanover-Irisha Hanover.
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Both teams traded two
goals each in the final
period. Dave Stephenson
and Dale Duncan scored
for the , Stangs that the
game ended 8-6 for
Wingharn. John. Page
replaced Gaynor in the
Clinton nets for the last
two periods and played
extremely well, bringing
the Stangs back to life.
The Mustangs travel to
Kincardine this Friday
night for an 8:30 contest
and then play host to
Hanover Barons .for the .
first time this year on
Sunday at 7 p.m. The
Mustangs currently hold
down fourth place in the
Central Jr. 'C' league, but
hold a few games in hand
over the leaders.
The Stangs have won.
four and lost three. All
three losses have come on
home ice so far this
season.
sports
Down at the local lanes
Tuesday Ladies
Boyes' Boucles are still
in first place with 46
points and the Calico
Cutters are second ' with
44.
- The Five Pins have a
slight lead on third place
with 411/2 points and
Duddy's Denims are next
with 41. Chessell's Cut
Ups and Nora's Notions
are tied with 39 points
each, Gwen's Ginghams
have 36 and a Touch of
Velvet are in last place
witif 331/2.
Mary Chessell had the
high '.single of 260. Iva
Reid took the high triple
of 638 and . the high
average of 214.
Tuckersmith Mixed
Roses and Rye. gave
climbed into the number
one spot with 42 points,
leaving Mary's Martinis
second with 40 and Amy's
Slings in third place with
37 points.
Hilda's Hi -Balls have 33
points while Isobel's
Baby Ducks and Mar-
tha's Manhattens are tied
with 30 points each. •
In individual scoring,
Hilda Gerrits had the
high single of 271, the
high triple of 593 and the
high average of 189.
Angus Hummel was the
top bowler for the mem,
taking the high single of
308, the high triple of 757
and the high average of
212.
Clinton Mixed
Rocky's Rollers have 33
points for first place and
Different Strokes and the
Bees are tied with 29
points each for second.
The S.C.A.B.S. are third
with 28.
Bob's Girls have 23
points, the Die Hards
Skating seminar
The Clinton Figure
Skating Club now has a
total of 120 members.
On Saturday,
November 3, Brenda
Dupee, one of the senior
members, competed in
Western Ontario Sub -
Sectionals in Preston,
,Ont and finished fourth
in her flight.
Congratulations Brenda!
The Clinton club hosted
a seminar on Thursday,
November 8 and there
were 26 skaters taking
part. This was under the
directiori of Mrs.. Fedy
and Michael Cannon.
Those attending were
skaters who had passed
their first figures.
The .following badges
have been passed:
beginner to stroking,
Rodney Szusz, Randy
Szusz, Robynne Szusz,
Nancy Alilovic, Chris
Hoggarth, Rod Cook,
Krista McAsh, Michelle
Butt and Lori Turner;
basic to novice, Craig
Lockhart.i
have 22, the 4 M and M's
are next with 21 points
and Tom's Turkeys are in
the hole with 9.
Lib Strong was the top
lady bowler. She hadthe
high single of .286, the
high triple of 681 and the
high average of 183.
For the men, Don
Switzer had the high
single of 260. Steve
Switzer took the high
triple of 628 and the high
average of 204.
Molson's Mixed
The Bobcats have
movedup to first place
with 24 points and .the
Cheetahs are still holding
onto second with 23, but
are in close competition.._
with the Pink Elephants
who also have 23 points.
The Orangoutangs now
have 22 points, while the
Bears and the Tigers are
tied with 21 points each.
The Chimpanzees have 18
points and the Laughing
Hyenas pre last with. 16.
Debbie Hull took thee'y
ladies' high, single of 327
and the high triple of 730.
Marj Moore had the high
average of 207.
For the men, Gury
Armstrong had the high
single of 344 and the high
triple of 807. Ken John-
ston took . the high
average of 237
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Men's Intertown
The Clinton Hotel team
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points and Clinton's
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The, Bowl Mor team
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Mike's II from Strat-
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In the •individual
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