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CLINTQ L -- Clinton District Engelstad, '(C); . G. Chapman; Hop,- step, jump: Budd Boyes,
Collegiate Institute stood first
with 651 points in the Huron
Secondary Schools Association
track and field meet' .held here
on Saturday. In second spot
was OPCI with 408 pouts, Wing -
ham third with 395% points and
Seaforthfourth with 275 points.
In charge of the meet was Sea -
forth DistrictSchool.
High, 1. h o
- Tony yerl)•o,ef and Budd
Boyes, both of Clinton, tied for
the, senior boys' championship,
with 36 points each " ror,.. the'
junior boys' championship,
Clarence Magee, of Clinton, was,
first with 38 points while run-
ner-up was J. Arthur, of Gode.
rich, with 26 points. Tor inter•
mediate boys, John ' Carew, `of,
Clinton, was champion with 40
points' while runner-up was Ben
Akker, of Seatorth, with ' 28
points.
The senior girls' champion-
ship was won by Cleo Langdon,
of Clinton, with 80'points while
the runner-up was 3. 'Dolmage,
of Seaforth, with 24 point:. The
intermediate girls' title went to
Lloy Ann Rutherford, of Clin-
ton, with 36 points and the
runner-up was J. McKibbobn," of
Wingham, with 24 points. The
junior girls' championship went
to Beverley' Beck, - of Clinton,
with 34 points, while the run-
ner-up was C. Stoddart, of Gode-
rich, with,. , 24 points.
-The detailed results are as
follows with the schools being
designated by th,,e letter 4n
brackets after the name: Clin-
ton Collegiate 40); -'Goder.ieh
- Collegiate -=(G); Winghhhn high
School• : f ;
—Seaforth
School --(S).
• Senior Boys'
100' yards: .13. Campbell, (S),
11 sec,; G. Sdwerby, (G); J.,
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Gemmell, (G); Gord Parker (C);
G. Chapman, (W); Ken Engel-
stad, (C).
220 yards: ' G. Sowerby, (0),
25.1 sec.; B. Campbell, (S); 3.
Gemmell, (G); G. Ross, (S); . Ren.
(W).
440 yards: Harry Bakker, (0),
55.7 sec.; Tony Verhoef, (C;; N.
Dolmage; (S); D. Spry, (W); G,
Ross, (S); W. Treitz, (G).
'880 yards: Tony Verhoef (0),
2 min. 16.4 seg.; Harry Bakker,
(C); W..Feagan, (G); N. Doh:nage,
(S); A. Strong, (W); D. Spry, (W).
Polo vault...Budd Boyes(C)
,
10'9"; Morris Marshall, (0); J.
McDowell, (W); N: Dolruage, (S);
J. Dailey, (G); E. Hand, (W).
l•Iigh jump.: Tony Verhoef, (C),
5'5"; N. Dolmage, ($); ,FB, Boyes,
(C); `A, Vandonkergoed, (W); J.
Dailey, (G). ,
Broad jump: Budd Boyes, (C),
18'; G. Ross, (S); B. Campbell,
(S); B. Fuller, (W); J. Gemmell,
(G); L. Reid, (C),
(0), 381"; 13.. Fuller, (W); 0,
Ross, (8); B. Campbell, (S); 11.
Bakker, (C); 'G'• Sowerby, (0).
Discus; Morris .Marshall, (C),
101'11"; J, Gemmell, (G); R. Viv-
ian, (W); G. Willis, (W);
Treitz, (0). .
Shot-put: Barry Elliott, (C),
38'6"; Tony Verhoef, (C); J.
Donnelly, _O , R. Vivian, (W);--
A. Vandonkergoed, (W); W.
Treitz, (0).
880 -yard relay: Goderich,
1.43.7,(new record); Clinton and
Seaforth, tied,
Medley: Goderich, 4.12.2; Clio•
ton; Wingham.
Intermediate Boys
100 ' yards: T; Phillips, (S),
11.4 sec.;, D. Campbell, (W);
Doug. Macaulay, (C); Neil 'ire.
wua);tlla, (C); K. Crawford, (G);
W. Rau, (8).
220 yards: . T. Phillips, '(S),
25.3 -sec.; Neil Tret'artha, (c');
Doggies Macaulay;. (q) I 'Lurie
(W); P. Gillespie, '(G); R. Hous-
ton,. (S).
440 yards: Bryan J4avL , (C);
58.9 sec.;
;
Ben Akker, (3); M
.
McLennan,t ), D. Brindley,
(G); greig, (0); B. Whitmore,
(S).
880 yards: D. Brindley, (0);
2 min. 1.15 sec. (new record);
Bryan. Lavis, (C); B. Akker, (S);
J. Harkness, (W); B. Whitmore,
(S); B. Greydanus, (C).
Pole vault: John Carew, . (C),
9'2"; D. McDowell, (W) B. 'Ye-
men; (W); Tien Greydanus, (C);.
J. Bentley, (G); B. Feagan, (G).
High 'jump; John Carew, (C),
5'4"; G. Kerr, (W); B. Akker, OS);
B. Rowatt, (S); B. Yemen, (W),
tied with K. Crawford, (G). -
Broad jump:. John Carew, (C),
16'7.5"; M. Procter, (W); D.
Campbell, (W); Laurie Colqu-
houn, (C); T. Phillips, (S); K.
Crawford, (G),
Hop, step, jump: John Carew,
(C) 36'; l):} Akker, (S); W. PIM: Ch inicki, (8); J. Galbraith, (W) mnin.gs, (C); G. Madill, (W).7 A.
ter, (W);T,,Phtlltps, ($); Laurie
'Colquhoun ' (0); A. Hamilton,
(W)
Discus: �nie By u ac. er C
1.04'111 Poii"g Parnborougl
(C)t, M Prceter, (W);J. •McLean;
(CO; D. McTavish, (W); P. Oil-
lese, (G). • -
Shot-put Laurie Co1 uhoun
(0), 36'6"; Ernie Brubaeher, • (C);
J. McI_�ean, (0); B. Whitucore,
(S); B. McIntyre, (W); J. Willis,
(W)•
440 -yard relay Winghani,'51.4
Clinton; Goderich.
880 -yard relay: Clinton. 1 mint.
47.8 sec.; Wingham; Goderich.
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Junior Boys
100 'yards: J, Arthur, (0),.
1,1.5 sec.; Clarence Magee, (0);
Mike . Scotchmer, (C); W. Har-
rison, (W); ' E. Sanderson, (0);
W. Patterson, .(S).
440 yards: Clarence Magee.
(C), 59.6 sec.; R. Drennan, (S); V.
:?, King, (W) 1,7:. Fry, (8),
220 yards: :J, Arthur, _0),
26.7 see,; J, Hardy, (0); .14fike
Seetvhi er (G); . W : Harrise.ii,
(W); B.:diazier, (0); P. Ithig,
(W). u .
8$,0 ' yards: ,, Papern ck,. (0),
2 mina 29,5 sec.; J. . Galbraith,
(W); K, Corrie; K. Scott, (C);,
R. Cosfpud.
Pole vault: G. Clark, (0), 8
David Scanlon, (0); Barry Glaz.
ier, (0); S. Bismayer, (W);
Strong, (W); 1,. Patterson, (S).
High jump: Harry Cunintings;'
(0), 4'0"; T. Fllacott, -(W); J.
Nasmith, (W); 3. Clark,(0) D.
-Steeustra , (0); IL Drennan, (G),
Broad jump; Clarence Magee,.
(C); 15'1Q.5"; W. Harrison, (W);
M.
Scotchmer,(C); J. Arthur,
ur
,
(G); D. Fry, '(S); J. Hughes, ' (G).
Hop, step, jump: Clarence
Magee, (C), 36'3"; G. Chornicki,
(S); 'J. Arthur, : (G);•. Harry Cuin-
•fir att4+rlson, (3)• e
/�,[77$1 p ut'/�• .a■rr�y 0)71:07.:1),(c.),
�L R'7".; Y .• ,I,�r 4Y n,
nicmd, ($); B. Heid, (0);
(W); 'Holland, (0), •
Discus:' B, Pres," (W) $7'; 1/.
Heid, (G); Barr' Glazier, (G)'
S, 1 payer, ' (' ); Harvey..Ho,1-
e n (0,
land C , E. S roto , (. )
'880-yarc1 relay: Wingham, 1
min. 57.2 sec. (no other tea
hnisb,ed),
mi4440 yard . relay:. Goderich, 5
n. 2.2, sec.; Cljnton; W ingha •
Open mile: Tony Verhoef, (0),
5 rain. 2.4 see,.
Senior Girls
60 yards: Cleo .Langdon, (0),
and M. Macaulay (r), tied at
8.1 sec.; J. Wright, (W); P.
Stapleton, (S); M. Koopman, s,
(G); G. McTaggart, (S).
10,0 yards: Cleo Langdon, (0),
13.4 sec,; M. Macaulay, (C); 1'.
Stapleton, (8); J. Wright, (W);
.
The Goderich Signal -Star, °'
M. Koopmans, (G)» G. cTa4-.
gait, (S).
.440yard relays ,.Clinton,,1, rain.
L1 sec.;'W ngh,a ii; 0Godericb .. -:
Standing bread ' jump; Maine
Brown, (C),, -7'2"; . P. pletQn,
(S); D. Thosou, .(W); J. Slater,
(0); B. ec'k Kqo
mans,
G
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Running broad • dump: , M,
:KoQ .mans, (G), 12'8"; G, McTag.
gart, (S); J. Ilolxnage, (S); J.
Slater, (G); C. Arsenault, (C);
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► Langdon,'(0). ,'
Higil;)u p: a Brown, :(0),
4'; 4. MAW', (0); 3. Cruikshan
( ; J. Dolmage, < (S); P..,Stapl
ton,. (S); J, ,Jo�to• n
., . (C),
'Softpall throw V,; Langdon,
(C), 188'; *.a. ,CoUltes, (W),; J.
] olnxage,. (S); F, Plumsteel, (C)
N, (G); , Cook, (W)r-:
Robinson,#
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maae, (5 ,�J..Rcld,W
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Brown, (C); A..) an, . (C4); u.8.
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You are invited to drop in whether you wish to take advantage of the FREE
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Do your diyeleaning- In- oiir;new Westinghouse_
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You*can do 8 lbs.,of dry 'leaning fer just 2...00 in each .of the 2 VieStin •
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