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CI01NTON ; ,NEWS-RECORP.
TIIURSDAY,rFEBRUARY15, 1951
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CLINTON , "C"
'TEAM LOSES.
TO STRATFORD
Stratford 'went into a first -
place tie with Clinton RCAF in
the Western Ontario Badrnhiton
Association "C" standing by de-
feating Clinton 8-4 in a match
"on ,the Stratford couets Monday
"evening. Clinton won the men's
doubles 2-1, but lost the ladies'
dovbdes 0-3, and the mixed
doubles 2-4.
Results were es follows:
Ladies' doubles-Merla Palmer
and Connie Sit -Ibsen (C) lost to
Mary Boyes and Mary Russell
aid Mary• Brown (C)el dost Elliott t
Davidson and 'Herron (S), 12-15,
8-15; Edith Pepper and Diva Mc -
Ewan (C) lost to Marshall and
Scarrow (S), 10-15, 5-15.
Men's doubles -Graham_ Jen-
kins and Charles Johnson- (C)
lost to Joe Taylor and Dan Kun-
der (S), 10-15, 10-15; Percy
Brown and Wes Haddy (C) de-
feated Heysal and Jack West (S),
9-15, 15-7, 18-16; Bob Allan and
Glen Wise (C) defeated Bill Rath
'arid Bert Cawston (S), 15-10,
15-9.
Mixed doubles - Jenkins and
M. Elliott (C)
lost to
and M. Boyer(S), 12-15, 11-15;
Johnson and M. Brown (C) lost
to TayrSr and E. Herron (S),
14-17, 12-15;+Brown end C. Simp-
son (C) defeated' Cawston and
Davidson (S), 15-12, 15-11; Haddy
'and M. Pelmet (C) lost to West
and M. Russell (S) 16-18, 7-15;
Allen and E. McBWan (C) de-
feated Rath
and Marshall (S)
LONDESBORO '
DRO'P.S CLOSE
ONE TO WALTON
(By Jack Webster)
With only. six seconds of play
left, Riley managed to scare a
goal to give Walton a 6-5 decis-
ion over I.ondesboro B -A's in a
sehedulecl game in the group 3
WOAA Intermediate "B" hockey
schedule, played in Blyth last
Fnriday night,
The game was packed with lots
of excitement from start to fin-
ish With. some penalties being
banded out to both teams.
Lee sharked B -A's with three
goals, while Dressell got"three for
Walton.
Walston: goal, Marshall; de-
fence, D. McDonald, HumTravis,
r
centre, Dressell; wings,
Bennett; subs, Wildfong, Riley,
Willis, J. McDonald, Earl, Marks.
Lond.esboro: goal, Saundercock;
defence, B. Riley, Armstrong;
centre, Lee; wings, J. Snell, John-
son; subs, Radford, Machan,•nr
Kernighan, Tuney.
First Period
Goals: Watton, Dressell; Lon-
desboro, Lee; Walton, ' Dressell;
Walton,. Dressell; toonnddees�ro,
Tunney-- (Millar);
Tunney (Millar).
Second Period
Goals: Londesboro, Lee; Walt-
on, J. Mcbo:nald.
Third Period
Goals: Walton, Willis; Londes-
boro, Lee; Walton, Marks; Lon-
desboro, Kernigluan; Welton,
Riley. .
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Members Of Radio Officer Course 20 Graduate
SHOWN FOLLO'lA'ING THEIR GRADUATION exercises on
Friday, February 9, at Recreation Cleetre, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton, are the 11 newly commissioned officers of Radio Officer
Course 20. G/C F. S. Carpenter, AFC, Senior Air Staff Of-
ficer Training Command Headquarters, was 'the reviewing of-
ficer on this important occasion when he awarded wings and
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addressed the graduates. REAR ROW, (left to right) a
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Glasgow, N.S. (first on course awarded honor scroll); Bernard
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Gerald G. LaBreohe, Hu11, Que.; Eric 'Birch, Hull, England,
and Viotoria, B.C.; Ronald W. Forbes, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,
and Toronto.
RCAF DEFEATS
CLINTON.
IN "C" MATCH
Clinton "C" .team dost its first
match of the badminton schedule
to RCAF by 7-5.. Clinton ladies
won .3-0, :but the men lost 0-3,
and the mixed doubles went to
Air ,Force, ,2-4.
Results are as follows:
Ladies' doubles -McKay and
Wood (RCAF) lost to Grey and
Palmer (C), 5-15, 15-6, 4-15;
Maloney and Parrish (RCAF) lost
to Elliott and Brawn (C), 8-15,
15-10, 1-15; lost Mills
Refausse'
(RCAF) oThompsonand
Pepper (C), 915, 9-15;
Men's doubles - Fitzsitnmons
end Villeneuve (RCAF) defeat-
ed Jenkins and Johnson (C), 15-
7, 7-15, 15-12; Iieffel end Meehan
(RCAF) defeated Brown end
Haddy (C), 15-7, 4-15, 15-10;
Jackson and Madsen (•RCAF) de-
feated Draper and Atkey (C),
15-4, 15-12;
Mixed doubles - Fitzsimmons
and Maloney (RCAF) lost to
Jenkins and Elliott ('G), 7-15,
15-11, 1-15; Jackson end Wood
(RCAF) defeated
d 3;sona
Brown (C), 18- 4,
Villen-
euve and Refausse (RCAF) 'de-
feated Brown and Grey (C), 15-7,
5-15, 18-13; Heffel and McKay
(RCAF) defeated Haddy and
Palmer (C) 15-2, 15-5; Machan
and Parrish (RCAF) lost to
Draper and Thompson (C) 15-10,
10-15, 0-15; Madsen end Mills
(RCAF) defeated Atkey and
Pepper (C) 15-7, 7-15, 15-11.
RCAF and Kincardine
BAYFIELD LOSES
TO AIR FORCE
IN "C" MATCH
Clinton RCAF' defeated Bay-
field 9-3 in a WOBA "C" bad-
minton match on the Clinton
courts Monday evening, winning
the men's doubles 3-0 and mixed
doubles 5-1, but losing the ldd-
ies' doubles 1-2.
Restdts were as follows: •
Ladies' _doubles - McKay and
Wood (RCAF) lost to M. Meek
'and . D. Hovey (B), 5-15, 15-5,
12-15; Maloney and Kennedy
(RCAF) lost to Worth and Blair
(B), 12-15, 5-15; Mills and Mad-
sen (RCAF) defeated P. Mack
and Mayman (B), 17-15, 15-6.
Men's doubles - Fitzsimmons
end Villeneuve (RCAF) defeated
Hovey and Nesbitt (B), 15-12,
15-9; Heffel and Brady (RCAF)
defeated Sturgeon and Mack (B),
8-15, 18-16, 15-2; Jackson and
Madsen (RCAF) defeated Warner
and Parker (B), 15-12, 15-12.
Mixed doubles - Fitzsimtnons
and Moloney (RCAF) lost to
Hovey and M. Mack (B), 6-15,
6-15; Villeneauve and Kennedy
(RCAF) defeated Mack and K.
Worth (8), 15-12, 18-16; Heffel
and McKay (RCAF) defeated
Nesbitt and D. Hovey (B), 15-12,
15-5; Jackson. and Wood (RCAF)
defeated Sturgeon -and P. Mack
(B), 18-17, 18-16; Madsen and
Madsen (RCAF) defeated War-
ner and Blair (B), 16-17, 15-10,
15-10; Brady and Mills (RCAF)
defeated Turner . and MacLeod
(B), 15-0, 15-5.
Stratford Defeats
Kincardine by 8-4
Stratford defeated 'Kincardine -
8 -4 in a weekend Western On-
tario Badminton Association "B"
match on the RCAF courts.
Strat±brd,lost the men's doubles
1-2, but won the ladies' doubles
3-0, and the mixed doubles 4-2.
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CLINTON "B"
LOSES 10-2
TO AIR FORCE
Clinton went dawn to defeat
10-2 in a WOBA "B" badminton
match with RCAF an the Clinton
counts Tuesday evening. Air
Force won all sets except one
ladies' and one mixed doubles.
Results were es follows:
Ladies' doubles - Mason and
Jackson (RCAF) defeated Gibbon
and Brown (C), 15-6, 15-3; Cot-
ton and King (RCAF) defeated
Hartley and Symons (C), 15-1,
'1-15, 15-12; Madsen""and Refausse
(RCAF) lost to Palmer and Con-
nell (C), 12-15, '7-15;
Men's doubles - Bennett and
Varaleau (RCAF) defeated John-
son
ohnson and
Villeneuve and Jackson (RCAF)
defeated Hat'bley, and Brown (C),
15-12, 7-15,''15-7; Kennedy and
Refausse (RCAF) defeated Sym-
ons and Haddy (C), 15-12, 15-10;
Mixed doubles - Bennett and
Jackson (RCAF) defeated John -
and Gibbon (C), 15-8, 12-15
'Hale '(C), 15-12, 15-7;
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
Office: Royal Bank Bldg.
Phones; Office 561; Res. 455
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RCAF Beats Zurich
In "C" Badminton
RCAF ,defeated Zurich" 12-0 in
a WOBA "C" badminton match
on the Roundel Terrace cottets,
winning all sets in ladies', men's,
and mixed doubles.
The Air Force team consisted
of: ladies' -Terry McKay, Gwen
Wood, Irene Mills, Betty : Mad-
sen, Irene Meioney, Theresa Re-
fausse; men -L. Villeneuve, Jim
Heffel, Murray Madsen, Morris,
Brady, 'Meyer.
The Zurich twelve were: ladies
-Shirley Fairbairn, Pauline Hess,
Barbara Gascho, Irene Gaseho; R.
Becher, G. Dietz. men -Turk -
hem, Becher, Bill Siebert, Ques-
nel, Becher, Quesnel.
15-9; Varaleau and King (RCAF)
defeated Symons and Connell (C),
15-10, 15-5.• Jackson and Cotton
(RCAF) 'defeated Hartley and
Symons (C), 15-4, 15-9; Refausse
and Refausse (RCAF) defeated
Haddy and Feltner (C), 17-16,
15-7.
son .
Draw in "B" Match
Clinton RCAF "B" team tied
Kincardine 6-6 in a league bad-
minton match on the Roundel
Terrace courts.
Air Force captured the;ladies'
doubles 3-0, but lost the men's
doubles 1-2, and the mixed doub-
les 2-4.
RCAF team consisted of: lad-
ies -Betty Jackson, Agnes Mason,
Kay Cotton, Irene Maloney; men
-Harry Bennett, Bruce Kennedy,
Jack Varaleau, L. Villeneuve, D.
Fitzsimmons, Bill Refauese.
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