HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-12-16, Page 23Page 6A—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1987
Jenny's the jewels of Tuckersmith
Tuckersmlth Mixed
Jenny's Jewels 70.5
Rose's Rubies 70
Marion's Diamonds 67
Freda's Pearls 63
Ann's Amethysts 61.5
Stien's Sapphires 58
On December 7 JoAnn de Weerd had the
high single for the ladies with 252, as well
as the high triple at 613, while Stien de
Weerd had the high average of 190. Ray-
mond Riley had both the high single and
the high triple for the men with scores of
313 and 726 respectively, while Angus
Hummel had the high average of 202.
Bowling games over 200 were: JoAnn de
Weerd, 252, 216; Stien de Weerd, 200, 233;
Rita Van Dyke, 216; Ann de Weerd, 211;
Jenny Kaastra, 208; Lenie Haverkamp,
208; Raymond Riley, 223, 313; Jack
Snieder, 212, 204; Angus Hummel, 207;
Fred Mulder, 225; Ralph Postma, 207;
Nick Heykoop, 200.
Tuesday Afternoon Ladies
Mary's Magpies 73
Lexie's Larks 72
Grace's Geese 72
Nancy's Pink Flamingos 72
Roy's Ravens 71
Helen's Old Crows 69
Evelyn's Eagles 67
Ruby's Robins 64
Nancy Atkinson had a good day of bowl-
ing on December 8 as she had the high
single of 327 and the high triple at 722,
while tying for the high average with
Helen Faber as both had 206. The hidden
score prizes donated by Dixie Lee Chicken
were won by Lois Gibbings and Mary
Mair.
Those ladies who bowled games over 200
included: Dora Warwick, 201, 210; Marj
Carter, 203; Lexie Murch, 207; Pat Taylor,
209, 219; Nancy Roy, 216, 216; Cathy
Mustard, 223; Tudy Wilson, 203, 232, 237;
Ruby Lafaive, 243; Beulah Keys, 250; Iva
Reid, 274; Helen Faber, 205, 271; Nancy
Atkinson, 203, 327; Sheila Keys, 225.
Thursday Night Mixed
Cormiers Crushers 59
Just For Fun 55
Whiners 49
Grammas and Grampas 48
Best In Town 46
Wagon Masters 41
The Apple Gang 37
Beginners Luck 29
Suzie Dale had the high single for the
ladies on November 19 with 315, as well as
the high triple at 751, while Nancy Atkin-
son had the high average of 202. For the
men, Terry Dale had the high single with
285, while Ivan Colclough had the high tri-
ple at 684 and Doug Buchanan had the high
average of 223. During November 26 bowl-
ing Joan Burley had the high single and the
high triple for the ladies with scores of 249
and 647 respectively, while Nancy Atkin-
son had the high average of 202. Don Mac-
Donald had the high single for the men on
this date with 331, while Bill Van Damme
had the high triple at 684 and Doug
Buchanan had the high average of 223. On
December 3 Nancy Atkinson was the top
bowler for the ladies with the high single,
the high triple at 661 and the high average
of 202. On this date Jack Snieder had the
high single with 381, as well as the high tri-
ple at 811, while Doug Buchanan had the
high average of 224.
Londesboro Men
The Dodos 46
The Hummingbirds 46
The Orioles 44
The Cuckoo Birds 34
Helen Hutchings was the top bowler for
the ladies on December 8 with the high
single of 292, the high triple at 678 and the
high average of 202. In the runner-up posi-
tions, Dorothy Airdrie had the high single
with 279, and Janet Taylor had the high tri-
ple at 630, as well as the high average of
195. The most improvedbowler was Marj
Marshall with plus 18, and the runner -tip
was Dorie Blake with plus 16.
Bowling games over 200 were: Dorothy
Airdrie, 279; Debbie Cuthill, 203; Helen
Hutchings, 213, 292; Janet Taylor, 247, 254;
Marj Marshall, 206; Susan Proctor, 231;
Colleen Maloney, 217; Marj McNall, 201;
Rita Verburg, 234.
Thursday Night Mixed
Cormiers Crushers
Just For Fun
Grammas and Grampas
Best In Town
Lear Jets 73 Whiners
Jeeps 55 Wagon Masters
Model A's 48 ti. The Apple Gang
Pontiacs 36 Beginners Luck
Caddies 33
New Yorkers 28
Don Buchanan had both the high single
and the high triple for the men on
December 10 with scores of 249 and 717
respectively, while Bill Roy had the high
average of 217.
Wednesday Night Mixed
Gutter Dusters 57
Lucky Strikes 45
Hits and Misses 45
Foul Ups 44
Ball Jams 44
Holy Rollers 38
Corner Pins 32
Aces 31
On December 9 Edna Atkinson had the
high single with 278, as well as the high tri-
ple at 651, while Dorothy Airdrie had the
high average of 195. In the men's division,
Don Nickel had the high single with 292,
while Steve Gibbings had the high triple at
680 and the high average of 211.
Londesboro and Area Ladies
The Blue Jays 65
The Loonies 59
64
57
53
51
51
48
37
31
Linda Rienhart had the high single and
the high triple for the ladies on December
10 with scores of 269 and 730 respectively,
while Nancy Atkinson had the high
average of 202. Doug Buchanan was the
top bowler for the men with the high single
of 280, the high triple at 715 and the high
average of 225.
Clinton and Area Ladies
Win, Lose or Draw 63.5
Classic Concentration 55
High Rollers 51
Fandango , 50.5
On December 8 Blanche Mussche had
the high single with 271, while Karen
Pounder had the high triple at 703 and the
high average of 227. The 50-50 draw, and
the hidden score prize was wom by Karen
Phillips.
Those ladies who rolled games over 200
included: Blanche Mussche, 271; Cathy
Connolly, 229, 219; Karen Pounder, 219,
231, 253; Kathy Ladd, 212; Kittie
MacGregor, 231; Irene Thalen, 246; Nellie
Van Bakel, 219.
Darryl Bromley scores five for Blyth ...
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DeRuyter obtained his second goal for
Clinton. Although Chris Bromley had stop-
ped Darryl's first attempt, the rebound
slipped past him. This put Clinton ahead
3-2 at the end of the second period.
A five minute break was taken, allowing
both teams to concentrate on their plans
and wet their dry throats.
The Bulldog's break was worth it, as
they returned on ice stronger than ever.
Mike Salverda, with the strong help of
Fred Datema and Jason McDougall, tied
the game, after the first minute of play.
After that, the Bulldogs never slowed
down. Chad Haggitt earned the winning
goal on a power play. Chris Stewart and
Jason Rutledge had another assist for
their credit.
Obviously, the Bulldogs thought: "Bet-
ter safe than sorry", when eight seconds
later, Chris Stewart played an instant
replay of what Chad had previously
displayed.
Even though the Bulldogs were ahead by
a score of 5-3, there were still nine minutes
of play remaining in the game. Fred
Datema, Darryl Shannan, Rob Johnston,
Brad Anderson and Wes Wilson all aided
Bromley in keeping the puck out of their
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The Bulldogs returned to Blyth with a 5-3
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Although the Bulldogs will be out on
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