HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-03-26, Page 6PAGE 6 --CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1981
Buckeyes and Zurich are even
by Bud Sturgeon
The Zurich Buckeyes
opened their best -of -five In-
termediate C semi-final
series with a hair-raising 4-3
double overtime win over the
LCAT Saints from Centralia,
last Wednesday night. In
game two on Monday night,
the Saints evened the series
at one game each as they
dropped Zurich by a 56
score.
In the opener on Wednes-
day in Huron Park, the
Bucks jumped in front at the
15 second niark of the first
period as Kerry Bedard
scored from Ron Rader and
Jeff O'Brien. The Bucks
went up 2-0 at the midway
mark of the second period on
a goal by Randy McKinnon
assisted by Steve Bedour
and Kerry Bedard. Two
goals 40 seconds apart near
the end of the period by
CCAT tied the game. The
first Saint goal was scored
by Ed Michnitcwic z and
assisted by Boyle and
McFadden. The second was
scored by Boyle from
Michnicwiez and McFadden.
There was no scoring in
the third period and the two
teams went into a ten minute
overtime. CCAT took the
lead with 1:23 remaining as
Michnicwic z scored from
• Burnett. Dramatically
Zurich pulled their
goaltender, Randy Oke, and
with six attackers swarming
in the CCAT zone Buckeye
Captain John Graham
scooped the puck past the
Saint goalie while laying flat
on his back on the ice.
The goal came with only 32
seconds left to play and was
assisted by Pat Bedard.
With the teams deadlocked
at 3-3, they entered a
sudden -death overtime
period, and 1:24 later it was
all over as Richard Schilbe
netted the winner with
assists going to Randy
McKinnon and Steve
Bedour.
.Zurich picked up 15
penalties to CCAT's 10.
In the rematch at the
Zurich Arena qn Monday
night, the Buckeyes found
themselves playing catch-up
hockey but they ran out of
time and dropped a 5-3 deci-
sion to the Saints. With the
game only two minutes old,
CCAT's Ken Vanos gave his
team the lead as he popped
the puck over a sprawling
Randy Oke on a rebound
with Michnicwicz assisting
on the play.
Turn to page 12 •
Ramblings from die -paces
By Lois Gibbings
B Cor Samson, a three-
yearold trotting colt by Bay
Colony - Armbro Jen by
Stars Pride, owned by Bill
Fleming of Clinton, and
driven by Ray McLean, took
a 2:12.1 record in recording
his first lifetime win while
making his initial start of the
1981 season at Western Fair
Raceway in London on
March 23.
A winner of $1,794 last year
from only three starts in the
Ontario Sires Stakes, B Cor
Samson will be ready when
the stakes for three-year-old
trotters commence on June
12.
Goderich Raceway will
play host to these trotters on
July 23 while they will be at
Clinton Raceway on
September 13. R.J. Direct, a
four-year-old gelding by
Scamp Direct - Miss Belle
Bars,' was third on Monday
night, but took a new pacing
mark of 2:06.1 on Friday,
March 20 for Fred Maguire
of Ailsa Craig. Raised by
Fred (Pete) Fowler of
Londesboro, R J Direct now
has three wins, four thirds
and one fifth from eight
lifetime starts. Another
pacer from the same farm is
Kiss Sadies Pride that was
third in a 2:01.1 mile, which
was won by Sugar Shaker, a
four-year-old mare by Arm-
bro Ornaha-Armbro Liana,
awned by Stewart McCall of
Walton, at Mohawk
Raceway on Sunday night.
Chief Scram returned to
the winners circle for his
12th win from 13 lifetime
starts at Mohawks Raceway
Seaforth .curlers.
are swept under
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By Milena Lobb
_Maybe it is a_good _thing ..._Tremeer, vice;—Bob —Ste •
the curling season is almost Marie, second and Doug
over with 'the way the Rowcliffe, lead. Bob Jar-
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andT litni nor, lead.
Sorry; there is more sad The Kinsmen Spiel was
ne�rvstorepportthis week. The held on Saturday and the
two Seaforth teams •playing first draw was for people
in the Silver Tankard in who, are supposed to know
Iiiadardine last Saturday how to curl. Winners were
were defeated. One thing is Steve and Roxanne Brown
for awe with ;Lathe winners and Dave and Mary Jean
.we had playing in the Beattie. Second place was
competitions, people know won by a team from Strat-
.there , is a place called ford and Bill and Marg
Se lforth which has a small Makins and the Gillmores
club but can earn the right to were third. Fourth spot was
curl with the bigger clubs. taken by a Belgrave team.
Four Seaferth teams. took The FUN draw was won by
part in the Corn Spiel at a St. Marys team, second
Vanastra last Wednesday. were Bob and Sue Vodden,
Curling were Gord Pryce, Dick and Carol Lobb; third
Ross Lovett, Bob winners were Bob and Donna
Fotheringham, and Neil Gibbings with Bob and Pat \
Dolmage; Dave Ste. Marie, Mann; Bill and Nancy
Gerry Lobb, Ron Beuerman Murney and Dave and Linda
and . Laurie Fisher; Dave
Tremeer, Mert Keyes,
Frank Nigh, and Jim Hen-
derson; Jim Rose, Oliver
Pryce, Ken Moore and
Laverine Hoegy. fiord Pryce
and Dave Ste. Marie played
off for top spot with Gord
winning and taking the
trophy. Good curling guys.
The Competitive Curling is
over and Bob Wilson's team
is the winner of the Broad -
foot trophy. Curling the last
game to be winner was no
easy task as they played 13
ends. The two teams battling
were Bob Wilson; skip; Don
Bosman took fourth spot.
This week . is the end of
most curling but next
Tuesday will end the ladies
draw followed by a fun game
and a pot luck dinner. Play-
offs for all draws will be
completed by April 5th as the
trophies will be awarded
following the Keys-Tremeer
Pig Roast. If your name isn't
down for curling you might
get in on the meal. Don't
forget to get your tickets for
the dance on April 18th.
Lorine Denomme has tickets
if you need some to sell.
on Saturday night. The four-
year-old pacing gelding was
timed in 2:02.4 with Terry
Kerr up for owner Sanford
Reid of Ailsa Craig.
.W111 Knight, owned by Ken
Parke of Zurich and John
Lester of Forest picked up
his third win of the year with
a p,2:04.4 mile at Flamboro
Downs on March 19.
At Windsor- Raceway this
week, horses from Clinton
owner Wayne Horner's
Stable continue to race well.
Fleet Fighter finished in a
dead -heat for first in a p,
2:04.1 mile on Friday night,
while Late Trade won in p,
2:05.3 on Sunday night after
being third • on March 18.
Nugget Lobell was second in
a p, 2:02 mile on March 22.
• Winnie Ensign, owned by
Verdun Vanstone of Ben -
miller finished second Sun-
day night as well, while Van-
dyke Linda was third for
• owner Frank Little of
Goderich on Thursday night:
Randy McLean won the
sixth at Windsor on March 18
with C.P. Evelene in p, 2:08.4
for Charles P. Haskett of
Lambeth:
\ Ray Mathers finished
fourth at London on Friday
night, t 4ving KT Judge for
the Bi'okem M: F•`Stables of
Hoderich and Ken Mathers
of London.
Randy McLean was se-
cond with Gemini Tide for
Donald Campbell of
Goderich, while Frank Mac-
Donald was fifth with Skippy
Dover for Lorne Tyndall of
Clinton in the ninth on Satur-
day afternoon at London.
• On Sunday afternoon at
the 'same track, Jolly
Killean, owned by Lionel Ar-
bour of Goderich, had his se-
cond win of the year for
driver Randy McLean in the
first.
Jantilly Amy picked up
her fifth win with • Ray
McLean on the bike for
Robert W., Donald R., and
Kevin A. Carter of Blyth in
the fifth race for trotters.
Already this year from 11
starts the five-year-old mare
by Formal Notice - Armbro
Ole by Speedy Scot has earn-
ings of $4,688 and a 2:05.2
record.
In lst dame
Rockets blast
The Holmesville Rockets
defeated Sunset Golf 8-3
Friday night in the opening
game of the CHHL tri -final
round robin playoff series.
Holmesville, Sunset and
Hodge's Mill will play each
other twice with the two top
teams advancing to a best -
of -three final.
The Rockets. never trailed,
outscoring Sunset 2=1 in the
first period, 3-0 in the second
and 3-2 in the third to record
the win.
Gary Tebbutt led
Holmesville with three goals
and Greg Burns had two.
Sunset rebounded Sunday
night with a 6-2 victory over
Hodge's Mill, evening their
record at one win, one loss. It
was Hodges' first game in
the series.'he outcome
R
remained in doubt until
Sunset scored three goals in
a two minute span midway
through the third period to
put the game out of reach.
Sunset led 1-0 after one
period on a goal by Brian
Meriam. Hodges went in
front /briefly in the second
period on goals, by Paul
Priestap and Gord Riley but
the Golf Club came back
with John Sturdy and Jim
Farrish scoring one minute
apart to give Sunset a 3-2
lead after two periods.
Chris Carter, Farrish with
his second goal and Brian
Rumig completed the
scoring in the third.
Hodge's Mill made it to the
tri -final by defeating
O'Brien's . Meats 74 last
Wednesday night.
The ice may be going out of the Clinton arena this weekend, but the street hockey
playoffs have just started in Little England this week, as warm temperatures cleared off
the "rink" on Walker Street. With the week off for winter break, the neighborhood kids
were hard at it on Tuesday. Here Scott Glew makes a save for his team, who were ahead
3-0 in the first game of the eight.game series. (James Fitzgerald photo)
sports
At the local bowling lanes
Tuesday
Afternoon Ladies
Ramona's Pistachios are
in first place with 7,667
points and Castle's Chest-
nuts are next with 7,597.
Bonnie's Beernuts have a
firm hold on third place with
7,590 while Beulah's But-
ternuts are next with 7,476.
Ruby's Cashews have 7,013
pothS, E.dgar's,Ahnonde are
next with 6,921 and Bir-
cham's Beechnuts are in last
place with 6,679.
Muriel Byers had the high
single of 232. Iva Reid had
630 for the high triple and
Gerry Mountford captured
the high average with 205.
Clinton -Blyth
•
League
The Drop Backs have a
slight lead on first place with
49 points, the Nitwits are
close behind with 48 and the
Born Losers are next with 47
points. •
The Bouncy Bunch are
keeping the scoring tight
with 46 points, the Corner
Pini Cubes are next with, 44
and the Alley Cats are in last
place with _.___-_
Nellie Burkholder was the
top bowler of the week,
taking the high single of 277,
the high triple of 632 and the
high average of 198. ,
Those bowling games over
225. included: Thelma
Diveau, 239; Julie Van
Baren, 234; Carolyn Guetter,
260; Kathy Bratton, 235; -
Betty Kelly, 228; Joanne
Wammes, 247.
Molson's Mixed
After two weeks of
playoffs, the Chickadees are
at the top of the league with
6,041 points and the Blue
Jays are second with 5,996.
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The Blackbirds are in third
place with5,884.
With 5,807, the Hawks are
next in the league standings
and the Cardinals have 5,644
points. The . Falcons have.
5,553,, the Penguins are next
with 5,530 and the Canaries
are in last PlaCeitith 5,435.
Marie Collins had the
ladies' high single with 249
and -Nancy. Atkinson, took the
high triple with 608. The high'
average went to Marj Moore
with 226.
For the men Murray
Turn to page 7 •
onsets
The Mill broke open a 3-3
tie with four goals in the final
three minutes, giving them
the series two games to one.
The loss was particularly
disheartening one i. or
O'Brien's after having a
very fine season, recording
19 wins, three ties and only
two losses, finishing in fiat
place, ten points ahead of
second place Holmesville.
Playoff action continues
this week with Holmesvllle
vs. Hodge's Mill Tuesday
night in Clinton and Hodge's
MW vs. Sunset Thursday
night also in Clinton.
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