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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD •
r2HURS'DAY, JANUARY 20;
Ilderton Takes Ov
With 9-7 Win Over
Ilderton Alerts defeated Zurich
Flyers 9-7 to take over second
place in their group one point up
WOAA. CYCLONE GROUP
(As of Tuesday, Jan,' 18)
WLTP
Lucan :10 2 0 20
Ilderton 8 5 1 17
Zurich 8 5 -0 16
St. Marys .: ; ... 5' . 6. 1 11
Seaforth :. 0 13 0 0
Ove
Second Rung
Zurich Flyers -
on the Zurich Club.' This was the
second win for the Alerts over the
Flyers within a week, and brought
them to within three points of the
league leading Lucan Irish.
Don Urbshott, Henry,- McNair
and Evans each scored two goals
with Max O'Neil,getting the other
one. Don Hesse kept the Flyers
within striking distance with four
goals. Bob Hayter, Doug O'Brien
and Mait Edgar scored single tal-
lies.
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Four Teams Will
Compete For
Cyclone Trophy"
The four teams in group four of
the WOAA will playoff to decide
the winner of the Cyclone League
Trophy. The playoffs are expect-
ed to get underway soon after the
end of the schedule early in Feb-
ruary. •
ebruary.•
Although the playoff dates have
not been set, the first and fourth
place teams will meet'and the
econd and third in - a home and
home series, goals to count. The
two winners will then meet in a
four out of seven series to decide
the championship.
At the present moment it seems
that Lucan will finish on top and
play St, Marys, leaving Ilderton
and Zurich to lock horns in the
other semi-final rounde
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Soils Group Tour
Planned For .
Clinton,• .Goderich Evenly -Matched
Second .Meeting Repeats 3-3 Tie
Clinton' Lions Juveniles were Goddard and German played
forced to be satisfied" with a 3-3 brilliantly in the last period and
tie in Goderich on Monday night, neither team succeeded in scoring.
They took the lead, an three dif- The only two penalties of the per-
ferent occasions but the determin- nod were to Jack Carter both for
ed Goderich team fought back to interference. '
deadlock the, game. This was the „•Clinton: goal, Hill German; de -
'second meeting between the two fence, Tom Colquhoun, Jack Car-
clubs, both games ending m ident- ter; centre, John Hartley;. wings,
ical scores. Bob Garon, Ken Lee; subs,. Bill
Bob Garon opened the scoring Dinsmore, Art Tyndall,`Jack Croz-
when the game was less than a ier, Jack Tyreman, Doug.Scott, •
minute old,, Johnny IIartley set- Goderich: goal, Don Goddard;
ting up the play. Masse evened defence, McLean; Bowra; centre,
the count at 6:34 on a pass from Williamson; wings;. .Alexander,
Williamson. Goderich were forced Masse; subs, Buchanan, Jewell,
to play with two men in the pen- Whetstone, Doak, RobinsonrSmith.
alty box for almost a minute but First Period
Goddard in the Goderich net re- 1—Clinton, Garon (Hartley)., .55
McLean had 2—Goderich,Masse (William-
justfused to be `;beaten..
returned to the ice to bring son) .. „ 6.34
the home team to full strength 3—Clinton, Lee. (Colquhoun)13.36
when Tom Colquhoun and Ken Lee 4-Goderich, Jewell (Doak) .:,16.23
combined'• to- give Clinton the lead Penalties: Masse,(broken stick)
for the second• time in the,•period, .55; Masse (kneeing) 6.59; Dins -
Jewell got that one back less than more (holding) 7.08; Buchanan
three minutes later on a pass from (kneeing) 10.22; McLean (hold -
Doak. ing) 11,02.
Play was wide open in the sec- Seeond Period
and period,;; both teams missing 5 -Clinton, •Garon 15.33
some good scoring chances. Garon• 6—God'rich, McLean (Smith) 19.30
finally found the range at, 15.33 Penalties: Garon (crosscheck -
scoring unassi9ted. • A penalty to ing) 10.08; .Masse (holding) 1,0,45;
Crozier for l)okling set the stage Buchanan (boarding),13.04;•Croz-
forthetie ing goad. Goderich ier (elbowing) 18,24.
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staged a, terrific power play that Third Period
paid off with McLean picking up No scoring.
Smith's rebound to beat German
from close in,
Ontario Annual
There :will be a bus, tour from
Huron County to Toronto for
members of the county Soil and
Crop Improvement Association
who wish to attend the meeting
of the Ontario Convention on
Thursday, January 27, at the Colts-
eum in the Exhibition Park.
On that day the annual banquet,
of the provincial group will be held
and tickets for that event are to
be made available on the bus.
Final arrangements concerning
the route of the bus are not as yet
complete.
CHALLENGE
HOCKEY GAME
between
RCAF CLINTON
CUBS
who have challenged;
CLINTON TOWN
CUBS
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
Monday, Jan. 31
6.30 o'clock
Admission: By Advance Sale
Ticket Only
.2-3-b
Size, 30 - 32 - 34 Only °
Reg. 12.95 to 16.95 $6.9 5
SALE SPECIAL
No Exchange -- Terms Strictly Cosh on Sole Items
No Refunds
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Penalties:. Carter (interference)
8.53; Carter (interference) 12.48.
Revolver Club's
1955 President, A
LondeS 0 0 b. r Man
The annual meeting for the
election of officers of the Clinton
Revolver Club, was held op Thurs-
day, January 13, in the games
room of Epps Sporting Goods
store. Past president Fred Sandy,
Goderich, presided. at the meeting.:
Officers elected for 1955 were:
president, Tom B. Allen, Londes-
boro; vice-president,, James Mc -
Ewing, Londesboro; secretary -
treasurer,. Charles Brandon, Clin-
ton; range officer, Ellwood Epps,
Clinton.
The match committee consists
of Donald Epps, convener; Elliott
Rivett Watson Reid and George
Dobbs.
After some target practice, the
club "members enjoyed- a delicious
lunch served -by Mrs. Epps:
• Anyone interested in 'oinin the
revolver club is cordially invited
to contact Mr. Epps.
Kin Plan Bi ._Da.
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During August;
Maybe Car,Bin o
Plans are being made by the
Kinsmen Club of Clinton .to hold
a big day the third Wednesday in
August. Highlight o€ the festivit-
.
959;
Clinton Juveniles
Play, Monday Night_
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majority of the credit for develop-,
ing his charges into the classiest
tea::nthat Clinton has entered in
Juvenile competition in many' a.
moon. Fred, who has a wealth of
hockey -knowledge to draw from,
has., whipped the teani into -a
smooth passing, fast skating unit„
He has schooled the kids in the
fundamentals -of the game dwelling
especially 'on passing and fast
skating. The result is that they
play a fastbreaking, crowd pleas=
ing game that is reminiscent of
Clinton Colt: teams when they,
were at their •peak,
Where They Play
Bill German, who last year play-
ed the Clinton Colts,is
ed bei
be-
tween thepipes,for the uveniles
this season. Torn• Colquhoun, Jack
Carter, Art Tyndall and Jack;
Crozier, the ` defence stalwarts,,
help Bill by "giving incoming for..,
wards
or --
wards a ,rocky road to ride. John;
Hartley toils at centre between
Bob'Garon and Ken Lee to make'
up the high scoring line of the
team, which is ably backed up by"
Bill Dinsmore, Jack Tyreman add.'
Doug Scott.
Black Ill wks Dump: Red Wings 7-3;
that
t t t
the afternoon and -continue
through an evening program will,
be the draw on a new �55 mode]
res are expectedo s ar early
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Canadiens Shutout Leafs 2-0' '�
In First Games of Peewee Hocky ear. Committees have bet the- car
and it is expected: that the;.ear,
will be- purchased early and that
The Kinsmen Peewee Hockey
League got, underway on Friday'
and Saturday with the first two
games of the schedule. On Fri-.
day night the Canadiens blanked
the Leafs 2-0 on goals by Paul
Pickett and George Smith. Mur-
ray McEwan and Dave MacLennan
earned assists on the two markers.
Larry Daw playing in, .the Canad-
lens net played well too' earn the
shutout.
Saturday afternoon the Black
Hawks showed too much power
for a shorthanded Red Wing team'
and ran roughshod over them 7-2.
Ron Livermore had a big time
scoring five times with Laurie
Colquhoun and Don "'Busher"
Seruton scoring the other Hawk
goals. Ralph Glew with three as-
sists and Tommy Sharp and Barry
Elliott with one assist each were
the other point scorers. John
Jacob and Roger Cummings scored
Legion Bantams
Tie With Exeter;
Midgets Beaten 9-6
Clinton Midgets and Bantams
played a doubleheader in Clinton
Lions Arena on Monday night. The
Midgets hooked up with the strong
Seaforth team and came out on
the short end of a 9-6 score while
the Bantams rallied in the final
period of their game to tie Exe-
ter 6-6.
Exeter started off very strong in
the opening -game going into a 2-0
lead at the end of"the first period
and building it to a 5-2 edge when
the teams skated off in the second.
However,...in the final period Ron
Cummings sparked the Clinton
lads with three goals to earn the
tie.' Bill Martin scored two goals
for Clinton. Cereol Blomaert mat-
ched Cumming's three goal effort
for Exeter.
Seaforth had little trouble with
the Lions Midgets, scoring twice
in the first, period and adding five
more in the second to give them a
7-3 lead wi ch Clinton couldn't
overawe .Ron Williams and Peter
Dale. led the Seaforth attack which
was hacked un by brilliant net -
minding by Baker. Ron Huglll
scored twice and had one assist,
Bev Boyer""collected one goal with
two assists to be Clinton's top
Men.
LONDON
SNAPSHOT
SERVICE
Clinton
Bowling Ailey
KINSMEN PEEWEE LEAGUE
WLFAPts
Black Hawks .•,..,1 0 7 2 2
Canadiens 1 0 2 0 2
Leafs .., 0 0 1' 0 2. 0
Red Wings - 0 1 2 7 0
Games This' Week
Friday, Jan. 21—Maple Leafs at
Black Hawks
Saturday, Jan. 22 -Red Wings
• at Canadiens.
Skates
Sharpened
We Have the Finest
• Equipment
Lengthwise, and Hollow
Ground' for Best
Results.
Nelson's
MACHINE SHOP
Clinton
Scoring Standing
5 0 P5
1 0 1
1 0 1
Georg. Smith ............... 1 0 1
Murray McEwan 0 .1 1
Dave MacLennan ...... .... 0 1 1
Tom Sharp ... 0 1 -1
Barry Elliott 0 1 1
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Zurich To- Meet
Lucan, St. Marys,
Ron Livermore -
Ralph Glew
Laurie Colquhoun •
Don Scruton .;+t
Paul "Pickett
In Final Fames
Zurich Flyers will round out
their schedule this week with
home games against Lucan, and
St. Marys. Both the contests will
be played in HensalI instead of
Clinton with the hope that the
Flyers will draw a few more of
their home -town fans through the
turnstiles.
The last two games mean a
great deal to the Zurich club. If
they can win them both they will
finish in second place and will
have the extra game in the first
round of the playoffs. At the
present moment Zurich is in third
place one point back of Ilderton
and they have one game in hand.
Lucan need only a tie to be cer-
tain of finishing on top. They
have a threepoint edge over Xidex,
ton, who took over the second rung
with two wins over Zurich during
the past week,
the tickets: will go on sale very
soon. This was among the items
of business discussed at the, reg-
ular meeting of the club held in
Hotel Clinton. on Tuesday evening.
The club also hope to be able' to
stage another car bingo similar
to the ones that were held last
year if suitable arrangements can
be made for renting the arena.
A report from Bill. Hearn for
the committee in, .charge of the
hypnoticshow that the club spon-
sored last week showed that it was
far from a financial success. Pro
fitsover f$12.rom00, this show- were just
Bill King,' a Kinsmen from the
'Burns Lake Kinsmen Club, Brit-
ish Columbia, was the only guest.
The 'mystery prize, a cigarette
lighter, was won by President Don
Colquhoull Sergeant -at -arms for
the fine8'e'session was immediate
past president,George Rumbaih
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EX -WARDEN'S MEETING
GODERICH, TUESDAY '
Ex -Warden N. W. Trewartha,
Clinton, attended the annual meet-
ing of the Ex -Warden's Associa-
tion of Huron County in Gode-
rich on Tuesday,. afternoon. He also
attended County Council to see
the election and installation of the
new Warden, Earl Campbell. At
the Ex -Warden's meeting there
were 19 members present out of
the 23 ex -wardens of the county.
Mr. Trewartha, who was Warden
in 1923, was the oldest warden
present.
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Nearly a third of the annual
incomes of Canadians is taken by
tax payments.
See Them Monday: Night
Monday night will be the last
chance to see the team in action
before the playoffs open: See trite
game and if you like good hockey
you will
ome a Mondayunig to .unsup—
porter
the' end of the. season.•:
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