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Clinton News-Record, 1950-03-09, Page 10PAGE TEN SPOilT S Colts, Milverton, StiliAliTieci Up 'Clinton Colts '.and Milverton Dominions are still battling it out for the championship of OHA Intermediate "B" group four, Although Colts lost the first game of the best -in -five series at home by 6-5, they romped right into Milverton Friday evening last and walloped the home boys, before a capacity crowd, to the tune of 7-3. Then they returned to Lions Arena here for the third game of the series Monday evening,, Be- fore the largest crowd of the season -1,165 pard admissions - Colts came from behind to tie Milverton 7-7 in ten minutes' overtinie. •Now the next move -weather permitting -is for the two teams to hook up in a battle to break the tie in Classic City Arena, •Stratford, tonight, this being Milverton's home game. Colts 7 -Milverton 3 Colts were much the better team, in the game at Milverton, Friday which they won easily by 7-3. They, had tallied five •goals before Milverton could reg- ister and that margin proved plenty good enough to win. Do- minions gave a good performance during the last half, but Colts matched stride for stride. Colts 7 -Milverton 7 The shoe was on the either -foot in the match here Monday even - end of the first period and 6-5 at the end of the second. Costs made a desperate stand in the third stanza, first drawing' even, then losing the lead, and finally tieing it up again. . The ten minutes' overtime play was without incident, although both teams had some real close ones. It kept the fans in a con- stant uproar. Milverton sup - poi tens figured they were lucky to take away a draw. The series still is very. much "in the air." The teams are well matched, play good hockey, and 'either one could take the group on the play to date. Needles to state, every nook and cranny of the old rink was taken, and the lads were hang- ing from the rafters, almost by their boot laces. (At Clinton, Monday, March 6) MILVERTON DOMINIONS: goal, R. Gropp; defence, Yost, Meyer; centre, Don Dale; wings, Beier, Tuer; alternates --R. Kip - fee Brenneman, . Bundscho, . Doug Dale, Attridge, Mullins, E. Gropp, C. Kipfer. • CLINTON COLTS: goal, Carter; defence, Steep, Bartliff; centre, Goodhue; wings, Edgar, McEwen; alternates -Counter, Colquhoun, Cam Maltby, Clare Maltby, Drap- er, Strong, Campbell, Hanly. Referee, R. McFaden; line's. , ing. Milverton' led 4-1 at the men, A. McLean, both of Seaforth. Shur! an' Don't Fergit the Irish!! on Friday, March 17th Just pipin' up in the old tradition And doing', a hearty bit o' wishin'! A Happy St. Patrick's Day Buy your St. Patrick's Cards at McEwan's SPECIAL SALE of Imported English Earthenware Tea Pots 6 -cup ... Reg. $1.25 for .85 9 -cup .. , Reg. 'i .40 for $1.00 Dishes 32 -piece set, white with gold design $13.65 32 -piece set, whtie with gold design $8.95 .w..w Brown Heavy Glass ASHTRAYS, ea. .20 SUTTER--PERDUE FOR BEST DRESSED MEN SUITS and TOPCOATS For Spring Come early for a large selection of Spring Starts and Topcoats at a new Low Price SUITS - with two pair of pants Now. In Stock Remember, ['here is still time to order that MADE -TO -MEASURE SUIT FOR EASTER Herman's Men's Wear. BYttniere Hats Forsyth Shirts Phone 224W CfIINTON NEWS -RECORD First Period 1 -Milverton, Beier (Doug Dale) 6.15. 2 -Clinton, Cam Maltby (Clare Maltby) 9.55, 3 -Milverton, Don Dale (C. Kip- fer) 13.12. • 4 -Milverton, Beier (Tuer) 14.20. 5 -Milverton, Don Dale, 18.46. Penalty: Colquhoun (tripping). Second Period 6 -Clinton, . Goodhue (Barttliff) 1.09. 7 --Clinton, Edgar (McEwan) 1.35 8 -Clinton, Campbell (Strong, Draper) 3.31. 9 -Clinton, McEwan (Bartliff) 5.36. 1O -Milverton, R. Kipfer (Doug Dale) 9.49. 11-1V1ilverton, C. Kipfer (Beier) 11.55. Penalties: none.. Third Period 12 -Clinton, Goodhue (Edgar) 8.18 13 -Milverton, Don Dale (Beier) 10.34. 14 -Clinton, Edgar . (McEwan) 13.54. Penalty: Don Dale (slashing). Overtime No score. Penalties: none. Colts 7 -Milverton 3 (At Milverton, -Friday, March 10) First Period 1 -Clinton, Goodhue (Edgar), • .53 2 -Clinton, Cam Maltby (Coen'= er) 6.35 3 -Clinton, Cam Maltby (Hanly) 17.30. Penalty: Bartliff..: Second Period 4 -Clinton, Cam .Maltby (Clare Maltby). 5.00... . 5 -Clinton, Strong, 14.50 6 -Milverton, Miiilins (Attridge) 15.20 7 -Clinton, Bartlaff,,•,15.30 8 -Milverton. Don Dale, 18.00 Penalty: Edgar. Third , Period . 9 -Clinton. MeEwan (Colqu- houn) 1.10. 10 -Milverton, -IR. Kiefer, 3.15 Penalties: Don Dale and Col- quhoun. s . Referees: R. McFadden, and A. McLean, Seaforth. Pur ,m 1pfE IN THAT TIRED RADIO LIONS BANTAMS .CAPTURE ROUND BY 10-4 COUNT Clinton Lions captured the WOAA Bantam "C" hockey championship when they trouri- oed Southampton at Southamp- rou ton nd last night10-4.4-3 and won the The kids are scheduled to meet Elmira next in the OMHA play - downs, with the first game at Elmira tonight,, It likely will bepostponed on account of weather conditions. Other teams still in the run- ning for Ontario honors are Campbellford .in Eastern Ontario and South River in Northern On- tario, both ,.a long way removed from either Elmira or Clinton. The Clinton youngsters went to town on Southampton in the first game of the finals here Saturday afternoon, winning by 6-1 and amassing a five -gaol lead. Lions led 1-0 at the end of the first period and 3-0 at the end of the second. • Clinton Lions Bantams Mit- played and outscored, Southamp- ton Bantams in the first gam' of the WOAA Bantam series (finals at Clinton Lions Arena • Saturday afternoon. The Hartley -Maltby -Garan line accounted for Aye goals to give the kids a good, lead to carry in- to the next game of the two -game total -goals series. Jenkins ''ac counted' for the 'other goal frro a scramble in the first period ' SOUTHAMPTON: Goal; Ely defence, Rourke, Wamsley; centre Wentworth; wings, Schultt, . and Brown.; alternates -G. Lamont, J Lamont, Smale, McDool,' Cutting, Greig, Ebel, Anderson. CLINTON LIONS BANTAMS Goal, Denomme; defence, Carter, Colquhoun; centre, Hartley; wings, Maltby, Garon; alternates -Elliott, Jenkins, M. Taylor, K. Taylor, Holmes, McKay, Aiken - head, Fleischauer. First Period 1 -Clinton, Jenkins. Penalty: McKay. Second Period 2 -Clinton, Maltby (Hartley). 3 -Clinton, 'Hartley (Garon). Third Period 4 -Southampton, Brown. 5 -.Clinton, Garon (Hartley) 6 -Clinton, Hartley (Garon) 7 -Clinton, Garen (Maltby). Turf Club Plans l Race Meet in' June Marketing `Suffers Through Bad' Roa A pump in cattle prices has h a slight effect on marketings 1 week, reports R. G. Bann Clituton,; agricultural represe native for Huron County. Ho ever, blocked roads also had detrimental effect on marketi of cattle and hogs. There was very active demand with prices being offered for le poultry. "The first real spell of wint weather should do much to pr serve wheat and hay crops some of these, particularly alfa' were beginning to show the feats of being bare during t winter month's," Mr. Beni declared. Dealers report an active d nand for fertilizers and in so cases small seed's. KINCARDINE ELIMINATES LIONS MIDGET ° Clinton Lions Midgets lost tw straight games to Kincardine i the WOAA Midget "C" hocks finals. The local kids dropped the fir,. here Tuesday evening by 9-3, an the second ail Kincardine la evening 'by' an official count e 9-0. m When Kincardine increased it lead to nine goals by. the end o the first period last night, thre juveniles went on the. ice t bolster Clinton - Alex and Jac] Wilson and `Toby" Taylor. Thi resulted in a .technical defaul and a score of 9-0. Actual'_ the count was around 12-2, o'. something like that. Kincardine, Elmira, Bolton an Sundridge are now the only team left in OMHA Midget "C" series KINCARDINE: Goal, Bell; de• fence, G. Young, McFadyen centre, Wilson; wings, Wilkie Pladsen; alternates, J. Burnside. W. Burnside, Fenton, Wentworth E. Young, Emmerton, Duke, Mo- Lean, Guest (sub -goal), CLINTON LIONS MIDGETS: Goal, Tideswell; defence, Epps Armstrong; centre, Carter; wings, Carrick, Tebbutt; alternates, Col- quhoun, Holmes, Ross, Shearing, Oakes, Cowan, Ladd. Referee: C. Webster, Lucknow, First Period 1 -Clinton, Ladd (Carter) 9.00. 2 -Kincardine, J. Burnside (G. , Young) 11.18. 3 -Kincardine, ,7. Burnside (W, Burnside) 17.04. Penalty: Armstrong, Second Period 4 -Kincardine, Wilson (Wilkie) .10. 5 -Kincardine, Pladsen, 1.54. 6 -Kincardine, Mcradyen, 10,31, 7 -Kincardine, Wilson, 12.11. 8 -Clinton, Carrick, 15.16. Penalties: Colquhoun, Pladsen, Emmerton. Third Period 9 -Kincardine, J. Burnside, 4.58. 10 -Kincardine, Fenton (J, Burn- side) 5.31. 1.1 -Clinton, Holmes (Cowan) 7.13 12 Kincardine, Wilson. (Wilkie) 17,22. A meeting of Clinton Turf Club was held in the Town Hall, Clin- ton, last week, with the president, Dr. G. S. Elliott, in the chair. The date set for the annual race meet was set for Wednesday, Julie 14. Has your radio lost its "pep" . its new -set performance? If it has, call us - we'll diag- nose your trouble accurately .. put new "pep" into your set' Our service is.fast•and reasonable' 'All work guaranteed! Merrill Radio -Electric Phone 313 - 'Clinton // GET UP A GANG AND GO BOWLING Feel like a little exercise?, Want to have a lot of fun?. Get the bunch together tonight - and come on down for a few, games and a load of laughs, OPEN BOWLING NIGHTLY except Mon. & Thurs. (PHONE 799 Clinton Bowling Alley THE WINTER HUNT is over and now we have to wait a month for the "Varmint" shoot- ing. If you are putting you shotgun on the rack, give it the care it merits BY USING Sheath Rust Preventative -none teller -3 oz. 50c Palma Compound --the perfect luhriCanf-3 oz. 65c Rig Grease • per tube 40c Brass Take-down Cleaning. Rods --22. cal, -51.65 Brass Take-down Cleaning Rods -30 cal.- 1.75. A Telescope Sight is the answer when it comes to groundhog and • crow shooting. Make it easy by using a' Weaver G4 scope at $13.75 Installation ' 3.00 CCMis the tops in bicycles and this year the complete line is in very great demand. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. We not only sell the CCM BICYCLES but also repair and service them and as spring will soon he here, have YOUR GCM serviced at YOUR CCM HEAD- QUARTERS now. Buy the Bicycle for which repairs are available. CLINTON f�Prucod F r s ON TA RIO SPORTING GOODS OF' (;)UAI,lj'Y PHONE 42 - / - CLINTON Included in the afternoon pro- gramme are 2.28, 2.24 and 2,20 classes with purses of $300 each and a free-for-all with a purse of $400. THURSDAY, MARC•I 9, 1960+ GODERICH "A"' ' Is ELIMINATES acl CLINTON RCAF ett, fa, ef- e me CLINTON BIRD "TOURNAMENT MARCH 10-1 Fighting hard to the last ditch,' it- Clinton RCAF bowed out of the w.. OHA Intermediate "A" race Fri- a daY evening last when they lost rig a 11-7 decision to (x`'oderich Kins- a men in the third and deciding od game of their group .semi-final ve series before a small crowd, Kinsmen led 3-2 at the end of er the first, but outscored the Air- e- men in the second and ended the as stanza in the lead 7-3. Each team tallied four times in the third period. ' he Goderich now meets Ce ntralia et RCAF for the group title and right to advance in OHA "A" e_ competition. GODERICH KINSMEN: goal, Donaldson' defence, Miller, Stod-, dart; centre, Newcombe; wings, Bisset, Faulkner; alternates_ MacDonald, Allen, H. Westbrook, •' W. Westbrook, Mere, Pring, CLINTON RCAF: goal, Moo -Entries 5 Hoch; defence, Cheloux, Lamour- eaux; centre, Scarrow; wings, Langlois, Singleton: altrnates- nNorris, Butler, Todd, Joel, Cantin,ad MacPherson, Penny,and Referee, Gordon Muir' lines- s man, A. Hubert, both of Seaforth, dt First Period 1 -RCAF, Sea/Tow, 1,10, vt 2-Goderich, Miller, 5.05. f 3-Goderich, Birset, 9,15. 4--Goderich, Bisset (Stoddrart)Come s 13.00. 2 5 -RCAF, Butler (Norris) 17.00. a Second Period aa6--Goderich, Memo .(Miller, Al- len) 2.45. s 7-Goderich, Stoddart, 9.50. t 8-Goderich, Duckworth (Mere) . 15.38. e 9-Goderich, Duckworth (Firing'. 17.30. i 10 -RCAF, Butler (Norris) 19.45. Penalties: Singleton, Mero. ' • 11-C.oderThii driod M l 1 e r, com.be) 2,44. (New- Entries Exceed 200 from Strut. ford, Seaforth, Kincardine; Bayfield, Exeter and Clinton Badminton Clubs - Play al RCAF Station, Clinton. __ With more than 200 entriessi, hand, Clinton Badminton lu Invitation "B" Tournament wig be staged on six fine courts i the new Recreation Centre (for merly the Drill Hall) at RCA] Station, Clinton, on Friday a n, Saturday evenings of this week March 10-11. The Tournament is authorizes by Western Ontario Badminton Association, by whom the dray is being operated. The committee in charge con. slats of D. E. Symons, F/O W. H Holmes, and R. S. Atkey, chair. men are made up as singlesfoows 'ladies' singles,d '12; men's4 me 24;doladies' doubles, 34; men's men'ses, i mixed doubles, years senior doubles (ta over), six: grand total, 204. A feature of Saturday even- rig's play, will bean "A" bad - minton exhibition match between Ontario's top teams, followed by an informal dance. Badminton enthusiasts are wel- to witness the play during the Tournament. the Tournament. The RCAF has been most cooperative, Players taking part are from the following clubs: Men Ladies Total Kiyfardine . . 4 6 17 Bayfield 6 1 7 Exeter 10 6 16 Seaforth . . . 6 4 10 Stratford • • • 15 15 30 Clinton 15- 9 24 - 56 41 97 12--Goderich, W. . Westbrook 13-RCaAF,o Langlois 5.5 0 (Singleton) 6.13. • 17 ' 14 -RCAF, Langlois (Scarrow) 18 7.13_ . • 15-Godderich, Faulkner (Stade 16-Goderich,QFaulkner, 1L.05. -RCAF Scarrow (Norris) 15.10 -RCAF, Lamoureaux (Scar - row) 18.50. 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