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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, MARCH' 8. 10fne
Colts Capture First Two From Milverton
Take Big Lead
In Group Finals
(By Laurie Colquhoun) •
CLLnton Colts drew first blood
in the district's animal hockey
classic-+NLilverton Dominion Roy-
als versus Clinton Colts for the
group 2 Intermediate "B" title-
in Seaforth Memorial Arena Sat-
urday evening. Colts won 10-8
in . overtime after a 7-7 tie at
the end of three periods of rough
hard -checking hockey.
Tied in Last Minute
With 28 seconds of regulation
time left in the third period and
Colts trailing by one goal, Cam
Maltby slammed the puck past
Gropp in the Milverton net, on a
pass -out from the corner from
Maitland Edgar.
Draper Scores Two
Krugger scored for Milverton
in the first minute of overtime.
McEwan tied it up later for the
Colts. Then Bob Deeper, who
had played a standout game for
Clinton, scored two fast goals.
Clinton had the better of play in
the overtime, but Milverton were
still threatening at the final bell.
Capacity Crowd
Close to. 1,600 - a capacity
crowd - paid. admission to see
this game -thee first of a best -of -
seven series. A year ago these
same teams played five games be-
fore Milverton emerged victors
in a best -of -five series,
Close -Checking Hockey
From beginning to end the
game was fast and hard-fought.
Milverton scored two goals early
in the first period. Then Mait-
land Edgar got two goals. Each
team scored two more to end
this period in a 4-4 tie.
, Mid -way through the period,
THIRD GAME TONIGHT
The third 'game in the best-
four -out -of -.seven series for the
lntermediate "B" group title be-
tween Milverton Dominion ReyaEs.
and Clinton Colts is being played,
in Goderieh Memorial Arena to-
night (Thursday); with the fourth
game in Milverton Saturday night.
Colquhoun checked Ross Kipfer
hard into the boards; Kipfer re-
taliated with his fists and all
players joined in. In the fracas,
Colquhoun received a cut lip,
Kipfer a bleeding ear, and Bob
Draper a cut on the top of his
head which required stitches,
Colquhoun received a five-minute
penalty for roughing Kipfer who
actually was hurt in the scuffle
that followed.
In the second period Milverton
added three goals to take a com-
manding Lead, but in the third
the Colts came back with three.
Cam Maltby slamming -home Ed-
gar's passout for the tieing count-
er with only 28 seconds to go.
Clinton only used two lines-
Maltby brothers -Edgar and Mc -
Ewan -Draper -Counter; both being
equally effective. Bartliff, Neil-
ans, Colquhoun and Al May be-
ing the defencemen. May, who
has been playing en a third for-
ward line most of the season, did
a good chore relieving the Colts
three regular defencemen,
For Milverton, Gaul, Kipfer
Krugger were the most effective
line, with Yost being strong on
defence.
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WIN SECOND GAME
BY LARGE SCORE
ON MILVERTON ICE
(By Laurie Colquhoun)
Clinton Colts and hundreds of
loyal fans journeyed to Milver-
ton Tuesday evening to win the
second game in the OHA Inter-
mediate group play-off by an
8-3 score.
The Colts outplayed Milverton,
throughout the entire game.
Harry Mclswan scored Colts
first four goals -two in the first
and two in second period -all on
passiing plays with his linemates.
Clinton scored first, then Mil
verton tied it up and went one
goal up, but before the period
ended McEwan had evened the
score at 2-2. Atter two more
goals early in the second period,
the Colts were never in danger.
Milverton's two scoring aces -
Bob Gaul and Ross Kipfer-were
kept well checked, but Gaul did
manage to get two of theree
counters.
Although Clarence Neilans was
not in uniform, the Clinton de-
fence proved very strong. Al
May and Johnny Wilson are a big
help to the other two stalwarts -
Doug Bartliff and Danny Colqu-
houn. They all handed out some
stiff bodychecks, and before the
game was over the MiIverfon
forwards were not so eager to
try and go through them.
Clinton Colts: goal, Nediger;
defence, Bartiiff and Colquhoun;
centre, Merwan; wings, Counter,
Draper; alternates -Cam Maltby.
Clare Maltby, Edgar, Strong, May,
Hanly, Wilton.
Milverton: goal, Gropp; defence,
Yost, Dale; centre, Gaul; wings,
Kipfer, Tuer; alternates- West-
man, Spencer. Attridge, Krug -
ger, Buridscho, Tuer, Meyer,
Brenneman.
Referees: Ralph McFadden and
Gordon Muir, Seaforth,
First Period
1 -Clinton. McEwan 1.45
2 -Milverton, Gaul 8.44
3 -Milverton, Attridge (Spen-
cer, Dale) .. 14.48
4 -Clinton, McEwan (Coun-
ter, Draper) 17.10
Penalties: Spencer, Clare Maltby.
Second Period
5-CIinton, McEwan (Coun-
ter) .18
6 --Clinton, McEwan (Bart-
liff, Draper) 2,11
7 ---Clinton, Counter (Colqu-
houn) 6.21
8 -Milverton, Gaul (Spen-
cer) 7.30
9 -Clinton, Clare Maltby
(Cam Maltby) 15.08
10 -Clinton, Cam Maltby
(Clare Maltby) 18,56
Penalties: Dale, Gaul, McEwan,
Tuer, Kipfer, May.
Third Period
11 -Clinton, Bartliff 19.02
Penalties: May, Nediger (served
by Wilson), Draper, Spencer,
Tuer.
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GODERICH LOSES
Wallacebnrg Frozen -Foods de-
feated Goderieh Lions 9-7 at
Goderieh Tuesday night in an
Intermediate "A" OHA hockey
struggle. The visitors now lead
the best -of -seven series, 2-1.
The Hullett Branch
of the Federation
of Agriculture
are holding a
CARD PARTY
and DANCE
in ,the
COMMUNITY HALL,
LONDESBORO
on
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
Cards to start at 9 o'clock sharp.
DANCE to follow with music
by Fish and Game Orchestra.
ADMISSION: 50c
Lunch Counter in the Hall
EVERYONE WELCOME
10-11-b
Clinton Curlers
In Challenge Match
A challenge game of curling
issued by a rink composed of Hugh
Hawkins, skip, Frank Finghand,
vice -skip, Lorne Brown and Dick
Jacob, to ogle with Rev. D. J.
Lane, skip, Art Knight, vice -
skip, Dr. H. A. McIntyre and
Mitch Shearing war played last
evening at Seaforth ice, result-
ing es follows:
Jacob Shearing
Brown McIntyre
Fingland Knight
Hawkins, skip, 7 -Lane, skip, 14
By ends:
Hawkins .... 000 400100 2- 7
Lane 141 012 023 0-14
The losers think they can do
better, and issued another chal-
lenge for next Wednesday at 2
p.m., same place. The challenge
was accepted by Mr. Lane's rink,
on condition, that if they win
again, the challengers are to at-
tend ,his church service, the fal-
lowing Sunday morning.
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COUNTY CLERK
N. W. MILLER
MEETS DEATH
(Continued from Page Qne)
conducted by Rev. C. W. Cope,
minister of the church.
Present and former members
of Huron County Council attend-
ed in a body. Present also were
representatives of the Ontario
Department of Highways, and
Lands and Forests. Represent-
ing the University of Western
Ontario were Dr. Allen, Thomas
Hoskins and Wilfred Jury.
A large turnout of veterans
from the Legion branches at
Goderieh and Clinton, with the
Ladies' Auxiliary and a colour
party, marched to the church.
Accompanying them was District
Commander Gellateley, Kitch-
ener.
• The flag -draped casket was
borne from the church by the
active pallbearers -J. H. Kin-
kead, Asa Deeves, County Treas-
urer A. H. Erskine, and H. S.
Turner, all of Goderieh; Warden
Arthur Nicholson, Tuckersmith
Township; and M. J. Schoenhals,
Clinton.
Honorary pallbearers were
Judge T. M. Costello; 11. C. Dun-
lop; 1Vlegistrate D. E. Holmes;
Crown Attorney H. Glenn Hays;
Thomas Pryde, MLA; L. E. Car-
diff, MP: Dr. J. W. Shaw; County
Engineer T. Roy Patterson; ex -
Warden Brown Smyth; ex -War-
den N. W. Trewartha.
Flower bearers were Sheriff
Nelson Hill; Mayor J. E. Huck -
ins; James Shoardown; Percy
Johnston; W. A. May; Malcolm
Mothers; John Berry, Lorne
Wakelin, Howard Cempbell;
Town Clerk S. H. Blake, all of
Goderich; E. J. Jacob, Ray Gib-
bon, T. Gordon Scrihbins, Dr.
Fred G. Thomason and J. R.
Butler, all Of Clinton; Ex -War-
dens Wilmot Haacke, Goderioh
Township; George Armstrong,
Hay Township; R. E. Shaddick,
Hensoll: Fred Watson, Stanley
Township; and J. M. Eckert, Mc-
Killop Township.
Full Legion honours were ac-
corded et the burial service, held
in Clinton Cemetery,
With The
JUNIOR FARMERS
There should be a real battle
for top honours at the Juniors'
seed judging competition on Sat-
urday, as there was a large crowd
at the coaching class in the Agri-
cultural Office last Tuesday
evening. Everybody showed great
interest in the samples of weeds
and weed seeds, and in trying to
memorize their different charoc-
teristies. This year the weed seeds
wfll be placed beside the weeds
in order to make identification
easier. Formerly you had to name
took Outside! ,
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CLINTON "13"
ELIMINATES
EXETER 15-9
• Clinton Badminton Club clinch-
ed a place in the Western On-
tario Badminton Association "B"
finals with Stratford or RCAF
by eliminating Exeter 15-9 in the
semi-final round. Clinton won at
home 8-4, and again at Exeter
by 7-5 Tuesday evening.
The Clinton twelve captured
the ledies' doubles 2-1, the men's
doubles 2-1, and tied the mixed
doubles 3-3.
Results were as follows:
Ladies' doubles -Ethel Gibbon
and Erma Hartley (C) lost to
Nell Armstrong and Ethel Mode
(E) 7-15, 13-18; Lois Connell and
Florence Symons (C) defeated
Dean Morley and R. Reynolds
(E) 15-6, 15-4; Muriel Elliott and
Kenna Worth (C) defeated Eileen
Hodgins and P. Carson (E), 15-1,
15-1;
Men's doubles - Len Johnson
and Bob Hale (C) defeated Bob
Dinney and Finnie Harris (E)
15-12, 15-11; Graham Jenkins and
Charles Johnson (C) lost to Doug
Knowles and Luke Oullette (5)
15-9, 11-15, 15-18; Ernie Hovey
and Hal Hartley (C) defeated
Jud Armstrong end Ray Wuerth
(E), 15-10, 15-7.
Mixed doubles -L. Johanson and
E. Gibbon (C) lost to D'inney and
N: Armstrong (E), 15-9, 8-15,
9-15; Hovey and K. Worth (C)
defeated Harris and M. Reynolds
(E) 15-10, 15-4; Hale and E.
Hartley (C) defeated Ouellette
and E. Hodgins (E) 3-15, 15-11,
15-8; Jenkins and M. Elliott (C)
defeated Knowles and E. Mode
(E),15-9, 15-13; C. Johnson and
L. Connell (C) loot to Arlrstnrong
and D. Morley (E) 6-15, 6-15;
Hartley and F. Symons (C) lost
to Wuerth and Carson (E) 15-13,
13-15, 1-15.
rten separate weeds and the sep-
arate ween seeds.
After the coaching class most
of the boys went over to the
Town Hall and danced to the
music of the Barn Dance Gang
at the Junior Farmers Spring
Dance. The best crowd was
present that we have enjoyed for
some time, and the evening turn-
ed out a great success both so-
cially and financially.
Income Tax Problems
Don't forget the regular meet-
ing next Tuesday, March 13, es
therewill be a discussion on your
Income Tax problems. Doreen
MoGuire's group will present a
play at the joint meeting. Sea -
forth Juniors will be guests and
a return basketball game will be
played after the meeting.
BOWLING IS FUN
FOR ANY AGE
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to our lanes and really enjoy
yourself while you take in
some healthy exercise and a
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Afternoons Daily
2.15 to 5.15
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