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Clinton News-Record, 1951-03-29, Page 8PAGE EIGHT • CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 19Ea volts Meet Bridgepor-� Yets Frojmce Listowel In Third Game 10-7 (Be. ISA) For the, first time' in many a year, Clinton has a hockey. teain• in an OHA sena-final series, Colts polished off Lietowel Beavers by winning the rubber me 10-7 and now clash with the famous n flash Bridgeport ad. Sn Y i r mIntermediate Vets, conquerors o Walkerton and Glencoe, In the "B" B semi-finals -best-three-in-five games -which open in Goderich Memorial Arena Saturday evening. Bridgeport eliminated Walkerton four games to three in the group finals and. Walkerton protested on the grounds that most of the Bridegport players cadre from nearby Kitchener. The OHA threw out the protest, however, giving no reason, There still is a feeling that the Bridgeport club is skating pretty close to the line and should be classified' higher by the OHA, One thing is sure --Colts are gait to have their hands full coping with the Vets. It should be a real series. The winner meets either Gravenhurst or Grimsby for the title. Listowel Proved a Threat ' thought that Listowel Beavers, Although a lot of the boys after being eliminated by Wing - PAPER SHELVING PAPER SERVIETTES PAPER SHELF EDGING for your home WIDE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS IN PAPER SHELVING See "Royledge", much stronger -longer lasting, 9 ft. length ea. 17 PLAIN WHITE -18 in. width -25 ft. length ---ea. .25 13 in. width -30 ft. length -ea. 22 FANCY COCKTAIL SERVIETTES pkg. .25 FANCY TABLE SERVIETTES pkg. .29 "ROYLEDGE" PAPER SHELF EDGING, 18 ft, length .25 McEwan's Guard against mastitis - beware of too vigorous, old- fashioned milking methods. Don't lose milk production. 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Several of the young: Beavers will be heard from in future, notably Wray, Fkeimka, the Hays and goalie Ditehburn. Largest crowd d of the e season to date saw the match, assembling from a wide area, and it was a dandy. Listowel got away to a fast stere and had Colts down 3-1 at the end of the first period. But the heavy body -checking by Colts resulted irr d different story in the second frame, when Clinton outscored the visitors 5-2 to lead 6-5 atthe end of the stanza, Then Clintons young second line of the Maltby brothers and Edgar walked in for a third period ]sill when most of the other athletes on both sides were just about all in. It was good strategy and - it paid off. Colts outscored Beavers - 4-2 in this spasm and ended up 10-7' in the lead. It was a tense, ihectie, fast and well -played game oT hockey, with Clinton throwing the works at Listowel, once the locals got rolling, Scoring honours were evenly split between, the 1%e- Envan-Draper-Counter line and the Cam -Clare Maltby -Edgar line. But the boys on defence didn't get as much rest es they could have stood, reason being_ that Neilans was missing, Listowel Beavers: goal, Ditch - burn; defence, Spittal, Woods; centre, G. Ditto's; wings, Wray, Heimka; alternates -Bean, Jobb, Basset, B. Bitton, K. Hay, D. Hay, Smith. Clinton colts: goal, Nedigerr; defence. Bartliff, Colquhoen; centre, McEwan; wings, Draper, Counter; alternates --Clare Malt- by, Cam Maltby, Edgar, May, Handy, Strong, Wilson, Referees --Pat Gardner and Hal BairdeStratford. First Period 1 --Listowel, Wray (Bean) .49 2 -Listowel, Been (Helinke, Wray) 1.42 3 -Clinton, McEwan (May) 7.14 4 -Listowel, Helmlva (Bean) 17.31 Penalty: Bartliff (16.36). Second Period 5 -Clinton, Cam Maltby (May) 7.52 6 -Clinton, Clare Maltby (Cam Maltby) 8.16 7 -Listowel, Spittal (Wray) 8.42 8 -Clinton, McEwan (Counter) 13.37 9 -Clinton, Clare Maithy (Cain Maltby) 15.12 10 --.Clinton, Draper (Counter) 17.50 11 -.Listowel, Wray (Bean) 18.10 Penalties: Smith (10.02), Wray (13.30). Third Period 12 -Listowel, Wray (Hehmsa) 2.47 13 -Clinton, McEwan (Draper, Colquhoun) 5.59 14 -Clinton, McEwan (Draper) 6.1.5 15 -Clinton. Clare Maltby (Cern Maltby) 7,15 16 --Clinton, Edgar (Cam Maltby, CoIquhoun) 8.40 17 -Listowel, K. Hay (Smith) 17.30 Penalties: Bartliff 2, Helmka. Tuckersmith Tars Down Hu!1ett Hures Best Three -in -Five Against Bridgeport WilbertGLrddon' popular manager of Clintons rampeg- ing Colts, announced yesterday afternoon that" arrangements heti* been .completed .for the OMA Intermediate "B" semi-- final best -three -in -five series with Bridgeport Vets es. follows: " Saturday, March 31--Gode- rich Memorial Arena, 9 pan.; Tuesday, April 3 -Waterloo Arena, 8.30 p.m.; Thursday, April 5- -Goderich Memorial Arena, 8.30 p.m.; Saturday, April 7 (if necessary) -Wat- erloo Arena, 8.30 pan.; filth game (if necessary)--'tp be arranged by toss of coin. The winner : will meet Grevenhurst Indians or Grimsby Peach Kings` for the Ontario championship. Clinton Peewees Win And Lose in Tourney After defeating Southampton 3-1 Tuesday, Clinton dropped the second game to Stratford 3-2 yesterday afternoon in Young Canada Peewee Hockey Tournam- ent being held in Goderich Mem- orial Arene this week. Clinton: goal, McKay; defence, Taylor, MacLaren; centre, Carter; 'wings, Carrick, Hugill; subs, Livermore, MacDonald, Cum- mings, Edwards, Mann. First Period 1 --Clinton, Mann, 3.08 2 -Clinton, Taylor, 10.54 Penalties -none, Second Period 3 -Clinton, Edwards, 3.47 Penalties -Taylor, Blacklock. Third Period 4 -Southampton, Rothenberg 3.53 Stratford 3 -Clinton 2 First Period 1 -Stratford, Kropf, 4.40 2 -Stratford, Plastett, 14.16 Penalty Taylor. Second Period 3 -Clinton, Hugill, 2,14 Penalty-Hugill. Third Period 4 -Stratford, McLean, 6.32 5 -Clinton, Livermore, 13.03 Penelties--none. Goderich Township Loses Scoring three quick tallies in the middle session Ethel carne from behind to down the Gode- rich Township sextet by a 6-2 count in the lone night encounter Tuesday. One of the rarest of all pen- alties was called. The afficiais maintained the Ethel defence - man, Hamilton, was not playing the puck and gave him a two - minute sentence in the sin bin, Goderich Township: goal, Mc- Leod; defence, Fuller, . Norman; centre, A. Laithwaite; wings, Curran, Ted Grigg; subs, E. Laith- waite, Casstelon, Dutot, Pearson, OHA Intermediate "8" Send -Finals Bridgeport Vets v$. Clinton Colts SAT., MARCH 31-Goderich Memorial Arena . , 9.00 p.m. TUES., APRIL 3 -Waterloo Arena, 8.30 p.m. THURS., APRIL 5-Goderich Memorial Arena . , 8.30 p.m. SAT., APRIL 7 -(if necessary) Waterloo Arena :. 8.30 p.m.. Fifth Game, if necessary, to be arranged. ADMISSION: Reserved Seats 75e; Adult Standing 50e; Children Standing 25c Reserved Seats at Pickett and Campbell and IlIcEwan's ®ver 300 New SAVE SHOPLower Food Prices SPECIAL CASH and CARRY VALUES The Whitest Wash RINSO pkg, .39 Sohneider's SHORTENING .. pkg, ..33 Aylmer Choice TOMATOES, 2 Ig. tins .45 Aylmer APPLE JUICE 2 tins .19 Good Luck MARGARINE pkg. ,45a. taller Sugar Crisp CEREAL 2'pkgs. ,35 Sto TO TOM JUICE 48 oz. tin .31 1-E 1 SoeuRc > 4 ik kES �'Rsorsey's' f'' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 tips .:31 Florida l5'N's ORANGES doz. ,• : .39 „yummy ' PKG. .37- New California CARROTS 2 bunches .23 SHEARING'S MODERN SELF SERVE FOOD MARKET Phar.* 48 -- Free Delivery -- Clinton (By RSA) The winter's "feudin' " between Tuckersmith "Tars' arid. Hullett "Hurricanes" -mostly 'in Clinton LionsArexia-came to an endin Se r S afor�th Arena Monday evening when the former knocked off a 3-2 victory to win -the champion- ship of the loop. Each" had won' one in the beet -of -three finals.' Actually, the Hullett gang are from concession 13, end not the entire township, and some unkind persons even have been known to refer to the outfit es "Hog Back!" Both •teams were supported- vocally during the game and per- haps physically afterward - by myriads of fans, mole and fe- male. It might have been a Stanley Carp payoff match; 'judg- ing by the rooting. Midway through the second period, the Hallett lads were down three goals. They got their Drat near the end of the second and another toward the end of the game, but were really fight- ing hard for the equalizer when the final gong reng. Hullett Hurricanes: goal, Art McClure; defence, Harry Lear, Jim Scott; centre, John Pollard; wings, Charles Bromley, Jim Mc - Ewing; alternates -Ted Dell, Wat Reid, Ted Pollard, Jack Brown, Jim Watt, '.Harold Knox. Tuckersmith Tars: goal, Mery Falconer; defence, Bill Rogerson and Ken Rogerson (father and son); centre, Bert Garrett; wings, Waiter Pepper, Ed Layton; alter- nates -Bert Pepper, Bill Pepper, Stanley Johns, Ken Gibbings, Bill Lane, George Hansford, Howard Johns, Alden Crich, El- don O'Brien. Referees -Archie Hubert and Bill O'Shea, Seaforth. First Period 1-Tuckersmith, Garrett (W. Pepper) 10.20 No penalties. Second Period • 2-Tuckersmith, Hansford, 5.35 3-Tuckersmith, W. Rogerson 7.10 4-Hullett, McEwing, 18.02 No penalties. Third Period 5-Hullett, McEwing, 12.30 Penalty -Hansford. 0 BADMINTON SEMI-FINAL Bayfield and 'Clinton will play a Western Ontario Badminton Association "C" sena-final match on the Town Hall courts Monday evening. The winner of this two - game series will meet Clinton RCAF, conquerors of Stratford, for the "C" championship. 0- MAKES GOOD SHOWING (By our Hensal4 correspondent) The annual Good Friday Shoat held in Hamilton proved success- ful for John Anderson, Hensall, who won a total of $103. He was third in the class shoot with 94- 100, 48-50 which was good for second in the handicap, and third in the doubles 41-50. His in- dividual scores were 25, 24, 21, 24, 25, and 23, for a total of 142-150. Compton, Harris, Bob Grigg, Sowerby. First Period 1-Goderich, A. Laitwaite, 5.37 Second Period 2 -Ethel, F, Holman, 8.54 3 -Ethel, B. Holman, 10.13 4 -Ethel, B. Holman, 1L33 Penalties -none. Third Period 5 -Ethel, Hamilton, 2.03 6--Goderich, A. Laithwaite, 4.20 7 -Ethel, Yundt, 6.19 8 -Ethel, Pesti!, 7.05 Penalty -Hamilton. Two ******** *****fir** 00 ��,Inches wide! a features Bl fc a mal,I kitchens! . FRIGIDAIRE. . . "VJlitilty-30,,. Bargains! 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