HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-02-08, Page 10Colts Lose Match
Last Minute of Play
Penalties were costly +to Clin-
ton Colts against Milverton Do-
mihions Saturday night in 1VI•il-
verton in an OHA Intermediate
"B" hockey game when the borne
team won 8-7, scoring the wen-
nd'ng tally with less then two
minutes to play, Neilans being in
the penalty box, Milverton had
previously, scored three goels in
the second period with a Clinton
yuan off.
Milverton's new artificial Mem-
orial Arene was about three Parts
filled for the game, many of the
spectators £rpm• Clinton. They,
witnessed one of the most rugged
games the Colts have participated
in this season, The return game
is being played fn Clinton to-
night, being postponed earlier in
the season.
Milverton scored late in the
first period, with Colts tieing
e
the score just as the bell rang
to end the period. This caused
Some protest from the home teem.
Play was fairly even in the sec-
ond period, Clinton scoring four
to three from. Milverton:
In the third period Clinton
went two goads up but two goals
from the stick. of .Bob Gaul put
Milverton back in the running.
With one minute and 45 seconds
to go Meyer shot from the blue
line through a mass of players
to win, for Milverton, Clinton
being a man short et the time.
Clinton Colts: goal, Nediger;
defence, Colquhoun, Bartliff;
centre, McEwan; wings, Counter,
Draper; alternates, Cam Maltby,
Clare Maltby, Edgar, Strong, May,
Hanly, Neilans, Wilson, Tides -
well (sub -goal)..
Milveatton Dominions: goal,
Sangster; defence, Yost, D. Tuer;
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Hensall Defeats
Granton Team 6-5
Hensall shaded. Granton 6-5 in
a WOAA hockey fixture played
at Granton. Les Parnell was the
big gun for the local sextet, scor-
ing two goals.
Ilensa a goer, Cooper defence
A. 'Nicholson, H, Nicholson;,
centre, Doig; wings, Lear, Cowan;
subs., Harrison, Mousseau, Can-
dia„ Jacobi, 'Eyre, Molr, Sangster,
Mocks.
Granton: goal, K. Westman;
defence, Parnell, Carty; centre,
F. Hearrigan; wings, B, Eagan, R.
Westman; subs, J. Harrigan, .1.
Eagan, Kipp, Mnrllen, Gidley.
centre, Bunidsrho; wings, IDale,
Kiefer; alternates, N. Tuer, Krue-
ger, Westman, Spencer, . Camp-
bell, Gropp, Meyer.
Referees: Pat Gardiner and Hal
Baird, Stratford.`
First Period
1 -Milverton, Weetmen (Spen-
cer) 17.45
2 -Clinton, Clare Maltby (Carr
Maltby) 19.59
Penalties: Bartliff, 1). Tuer,
May, Colquhoun, Westman..
Second Period
:i- Clinton, Draper t Colquhoun)
1.25
4 -Milverton, Yost (Bundscho,
Gaul) 2.45
5 -Clinton, Bartliff (Clare Malt-
by, Cam Maltby) 5,:0
6 -Clinton, Bartliff (Colquhoun)
9.25
7 Milverton, Krueger (Spen-
cer) 12.11
8 -Milverton, Bundscho (Gaul)
12.49
e_ec dnton, Clare Maltby (Cam
Maltby) 16.32
Penalties: Nei'laars, Colquhoun,
Nediger (served by Strong);
Clare Maltby,
Third Period
10 -Milverton, Kipfer (Spencer,
Westman) .45
11 -Clinton, May (Hanlyr 4.47
12 -Clinton, Bartliff (•Counter)
9.01
13 -Milverton, Gaul (Yost) 10.34
14 -Milverton, Gaul (Kiefer,
Yost) 17.04
15 -Milverton, Meyer, 18.15
Penalties: Neilans 2, Meyer,
Bartliff, D. Tuer.
WOBA "8" BADMINTON
(Including Feb. 6)
WLTFA P
RCAF, 5 1 1 60 36 11
Stratford . 4 1 2 52 32 10
Exeter . , 5 3 0 55 41 10
Clinton ... 3 4 1 42 54 7
Kincardine 1 4 1 30 42 3
Seaforth . 1 5 1 25 59 3
Results in Past Week •
RCAF 6 -Kincardine 6
Exeter 8-Seaforth 4
RCAF 10 -Clinton 2
Seaforth 7 -Kincardine 5
0
WOBA "C" BADMINTON
(Including Feb. 6
W L T FA P
RCAF . , .. 8 2 1 92 40 17
Clinton .. 8 1 0 76 32 16
Stratford . 7 1 1 74 34 15
Bayfield . 4 6 1 53 74 9
Seaforth . 3 6 0 48 60 6
Exeter .. 2 6 1 39 69 4
Zurich ... 0 10 0 21 99 0
Results in Past Week
RCAF 12 -Exeter 0
Seaforth 8 -Exeter 4
RCAF 7 -Clinton 5
RCAF 12 -Zurich 0
RCAF 9 -Bayfield 3
CDCI CAPTURES
BASKET TRIO
FROM WINGHAM
(Cont btuted)`
Clinton Collegiate played host
to the red and white -clack, teams
from Winghean Thursday last and
startedthe month night' by win-
ning all three 'games,
The Junior Boys game Wes the
east exciting of the three. Clan, -
ton after leading: 12-5 at the half
and 18-7 at three-quarter time,
staved off a determined bet
quarter' fight by Wingham to win
22-14. Bob Fines with eight
points Was tap rscoeer ;for the
winners while K. Sexton with
six proved the best for the losers.
The Clinton Senior Girls- treat-
ed to an excellently refereed,
game by Beryl Refuse of Wing -
ham, had little difficulty in win-
ning 22-7. Joanne' Castle with
11 points end D. Hunnkdng with
seven were the, best markr.men
for Clinton while Miss fiabden
with five points sparked the red
and white squad.
The perfectly balanced big red
Senior squad of Clinton proved
too ,mush for the Wdnghem Senn
for boys by thrmviung up a stone-
wall defence to win 57-4.
The tap point getters for Clin-
ton were Jack • Porter with 14
points and Murray Tyndall with
ten points and Berry Pinch with
11, while John Wilson and Bob
Elliott sparked the defense corps.
Senior
Clinton
J. Castle .,,11
M. Bunking , 2
D. Bunking 7
D, Mack ..•
L. Garen 2
B. MacDonald
S. Herding ,
B. (Parke
V. Lyon
S. Cooper ..
H, Blair , . ,
J. McVittie ,
22
Senior Boys
Clinton Wingham
J. Porter .14 Hanna
Clare Maltby Parold
R. Philp , 4 Lett
Girls
Wingham
Stockridge „
J. Rain
R. Showers
Brophy
C. Maclntyre 2
Hobden .... 5
S. Henry ...
V. Showers
J. MacDonald
B. Carter ,"
Rintone ....
B., Pirtolr ,10 Murray
Lane .
Ninnmo
Porter
Crawford . ,
Hobden ,..,
C. Talbot .. 4
M. Tyndall .11
J. Wilson .. 4
B. Elliott 4
Cam Maltby 4
T. Dunn ... 2
57
Junior Boys
Clinton Wingham
B. Fines .. , 8 K. Saxton .. 6
R. Canter .. 6 N. Stainton , 2
M. Taylor .. K. Gregg .. 2
M. Maltby 6 R. Machen
M. Cameron 4
G. Hall , ..
D. Maehen
7
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D, Ladd ..
K. Gibbings
R. Elliott ..
T. Jenkins
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G. Tebbutt . 2
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COLTS WALLOP
CENTRALIA IN
MATCH HERE
Clinion Colts dawned' Ceetral]a
RCAF • 11-5 in an MHA intermed-
iate "B" hockey game in Clin-
ton"Lions Arena Monday night
for their eighth win of the season,
This was an exceptionally fast
game and very clean, being well
handled ° by referees Hubert and
McLean, Seaforth,
Colts used three forward lines,
all being equally dangerous on
the attack. The Maltby Bros. -
Edgar line accounted for five
goals. Counter and Draper had
two each for the second lane.
Bartliff and Colquhoun scored
the other .two goals; Bdr,tliff's
on a lovely pass from Strong.
Centralia scored two goads
early in the first periloldb but
Colts came back with three tallies
before the period ended. Cen-
tralia took the lead twice in the
second period but could not hold
it against the high -flying Clin-
ton forwards. In the third Clin-
ton scored five goals.
Midway through the second
period `Danny" Colquhoun fell
into the end boards after a rink -
long rush end was serried off the
ice. He came back in the third
period and played a standout
game. Sixteen -year-old Johnnie
Wilson is proving much stronger
every game, on defence for the
Colts. He along with Colquhoun
and Bartliff were the Colts de-
fence for this game, Neilanis not
being in uniform,
Centralia RCAF: goal, Bishop;
defence, Vezina, Smith; centre,
Halide; wings, Olynck, Adams;
alternates, Duggan, Shaw, Eede,
Dyck, Bergeron.
Clinton Calfs; goal, Nediger;
defence, Colquhoun, Bartiiff;
centre, Cam Maltby; wings, Clare
Maltby, Edgar; alternates, Mc-
Ewen, Draper, Counter, Strong,
leanly, May, Wilson, Tideswell
(sub -goal),
Referees: Archie Hubert and
Angus McLean, Seaforth,
First Period
1 -Centralia, Shaw, 1.25
2-:Centualia, Duggan (Bede) 2.50
3 -Clinton, Draper, 13.45 V
4 -Clinton, Colquhoun ( Me -
Ewan) 14.00
5 -Clinton, Draper, 17,11
Penalty: Bartllff.
Second Period
6- Clentralia, Shaw, 6.02
7 --Centralia, Bede (Shaw, Ve-
zina) 7.26
8 --Clinton, Cam Maltby (Bart-
liff) 11.42
9 -Centralia, Duggan (Eede)
14.85
10 -ton, Bartliff (Strong)
15.13
11 -Clinton, Cam Maltby (Coun-
ter) 12.45
Penalties: none,
Thod
12 -Clinton, Claer
reIVIal b
Maltby) 1.02 y (Gari
13 -Clinton, Edgar (Cam Malt-
by) 8.45
4 -Clinton, Clare Maltby, 10,48
---Clinton, Counter (McEwan,
Wilson) 11.23
-Clinton, Counter (Draper)
Penblities: Bartlililj,May, Qlynak,
O-
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY' 6, 1953
Lolldesboro Loses
To. Trowbridge 6-3
Trowbridge defeated Londes-
boyo, 6-3, In a WOAA Intent -Jed -
late "C' hockey game played at
Listowel Thursday last. Smith,
with two tellies, was the big gun
an the winner'' attack.
Loradesboro: goal, 1V,IeGee; de-
fence, 'Wadi'', N)i11ar; deavtre, Lee;
wings, Snell, Johnson; subs, Car-
ter, Haggitt, Kernvighan, Machan,
Radford, Tamblyn, Riley, Arm-
strong, Saunderoock.
Trawbrtidge: goal, Hume; de-
fence, Colquhoun, Tabor; centre,
Ile/penny; wings, Smith, Bine;
subs, Peebles, Adams; Brough-
ton, Woods, A. Johnston, C. John-
ston, Denstead, Tucker, Gamble,
First Period
1--Landesboro,-Johnson, .37
2-J- ondes'boro, Lee, 6.45
3 -Trowbridge, Smith, 14.12
Penalties: Armstrong, Halpernee
Second Period
No scoring.
Penalties: Johnson, Broughton,
Bine.
Third Period
4 -Trowbridge, Smith, 2.25
5- Trowbridge, Denstead, 6.10
6 -Trowbridge, Broughton, 9.54
7 -Trowbridge, Bine, 1,54
8 -Trowbridge, Tabor, 12,25
9--Londesboro, Tanvblyn, 14.55
Penalties: Peebles, Lee, Colqu-
houn, Lee, r
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