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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-01-08, Page 8OLTS SURPRISE 'SEAFO'RTH 9-7 IN''SEASON OPENER Clinton Colts started the local 015.4 ; /intermediate ,'B" tiekey sea9nn sus nr-uniform,an OHA Goder]ch /defeated Mitchell in eipusly hi • Lions Arena here Pi'iday cion Junior ''C?' match at Go5o'- •lug .last with a 9-7 victory over the highly ich Friday evening last by 9-2, P1ey]iig repr tell Seafortlr Bosliarte. Thera were i thconi, Miller allowed one li Mitchell i About 650 paid admissions: e first ,period ;mc one in ;the third I The Warren twins starred for Godes'- dolts forced the. play' and hada 4.2:Don notching' three' Of the nine counters. edge at the end of the first period, which , they had increased to 8.3 at the end of `~- 'the second: However, early in the third, LQNDESBORO WINS.' frame they rani into Penalties., -one of I FROM TROWBRIDGE them. a ivajor to Doug Bartliff for fight ing. -and' 'tire visitors ion 5ii fsnr BY •COUNT OF• 5-4 straight to-'uralce the score uncem4ortably� p' ^,;.(433e Tack Webster)...... , alone. But a Clinton goal within three �; Londesboro BA's found their skatgig 7rrnutes of the boll, proved the clincher 'legs -on: Monday ,night, to beat Towbridge and the' crowd, went, hoiue happy, 5 5.4 in , Lo»ae,shoro; ff, The brand of hockey W111 good fo3 eo ; • Smith started the scoring for 7 Oh^. ,early .iia. the season • and .Colts showed I bl'ielge about. half Gcay. through the parr surpr]sirig aggressiveness. Removal of.'.rod Oran, m Gae back;'"scoring for Doug Bartliff from defence up front to l'orn1osi"oto•`0. Johnenn then scored Pel ;centre on one line has improved.. offensive Towbrul e, and before the end of t play greatly .but .cion somewhat weakened 'Period Malian scored on an assist tr 'the .defensive aspoot of their play. Carter for Londesboro. BOb Miller Makes Debut oderich Goalie With Bob "Horse" Miller, Clinton athlete, making his debut iu a.Goderieb he Gm Art Woodcock did a nice job in goal In. the •second' -period Vines got Toyv- tiaii7 should;improve greatly as the season l�rielge>s only goal. He :rise got the firat regresses. That's what happened when ;unity of the game. Londesboro players he played third base last season for the 'found tine 'net' three times during tip's .)ia0ebail Colts, Another newromor who period tiff 'lhesi1ladds were all got through aliowed up well was. Don Strong, at left tesla oik -Shaddick assisted by Lee, wing, Armstrong assisted by Millar, and Lee As coach "Timmer" mawan was assisted by Snell. taking ]tie turn en defence alangsi,3e The only goal in the third period went to Towbridge Nei]ar when A. rs Assi tJohnsons r' stint Coach 'Kelso Streetsscoi0 handled the team from the bench and Iw an assist from C. Corry, There Coghlin ilia a pretty fair job. o penalties during this period, Coghlin . getting ,one for'Tunbridge and Millar ;; The six -team group should be a dandy. one for Loiulesboro:; lu Seafortlr Bosha•rts - Goal, McNabb; L7ie•up ;defence, Shaw, Meraddin; centre, Flew • Towbridge- Goal, Bowman; defetfee, iledy; wings, Roberts, McCraw: alter i.i. 3;::La.l3nte, O'Shea Bhrnod, 34ildo- .235,.on, Wilds; centre, Halpenrrq;" , brand; Woods, Boussey; Cameron }ling, V}raes;,:la Ivan , A or, MMri, sub, Clintpn„ Colts -Goal, Art Woodcoek J. Corry, C, Corry • Tabor, Mclartosh defence, Ken Col ,cilli, 'Ma": ' • Ldnet - `• q Selioen- •houdeaboro-Glial, Tunney•,� defence, :"hats;. centre, Douce Bartliff wins Bill Results of Gaines •,:;; %IA 1T5T1711MEpIA:I'11 Groep °6 Standing (As at J'm oriy 7) 5 on Lost For .Ap, .Pts,• Clitutoit Colts .. 1. 0 9 7. 2 Mitchell 1.' 0 1.0 2-;2 Seafortlr .•, . ;, 1" 1 6 77-k3 1 Clinton RCAF 0 0 .,. 0 0r-- 0 Goderieh (A) "0. 1, 8 " 9- 0 Centralia RCAF 0 1 2 10- 0 7 aMt11s D1N+i4no Petst^.Week Clinton' Colts 9 Seaforth 13eafon:th 9 Goderieh 8 Mitehell , . . , , , , 10 Centralia RCeuF .2 Clinton RCAF .Re., Clinton Oelts :: postponed, . WOA4.MIDGET x:r (As as.J'anrrary'3) Wa* Loot dor �p Pts C11n44n 1' 0 A 2{• Blyth Wingham Godericlr, fi Q 0 tt t? Londesboro 0 2 '2 .Resie 2�i'Pas, Weeks;, Wiugham , 3. Londesboro Blyth , u' ' Wnngham, Glinted . -;12 Londesboro Clinton Revolver Club `' , Holds Annual'Banguet Clinton Rovo]ver, Club . herr' its annuiil banquet in The Little Iia, Bayfield, last week; With 'about' 20 in attendaaee, The president, Haryey Baxter, Goderieh, was in the chair, .Ellwood Dope, Clinton, , and James' Beacom, o Goderieh r , presented eolou fed moving pictures •of barrens, hunting and fishing trips • tatlip great; enjoythent Of -those present. Tho. Club,now `Las 17, members and meets 'every-1,Zoriday evening at the club mom P. in Biliy'ood. Tppe • Sport Skop, Clinton. • Prospective ..members are we- loome. A ,4 BADMINTON MEBTfNG wings, R, Snell, B. Riley; centre, Lee; L. wing,. Llountor, Don Strong; , alternates, Chu-, ' Shacldicka It. riling„<J,' Snell; sobs,; ,,.enee.Neilans, Prank Me79wan' Mac Cam Cowan, Armstrong, Lyon, r per, Harry McEwen, Referee -Gordon Mnir, Seaforth. 13irst Period 3-Seaforth-Roberts (McLean) 5,10 , 0linton-Strong (Counter, Bart= tiff) 12.01 Seaforth-Roberts (broraddin) 10,05 '4-Clinton-Neilans (11. McEwan, Draper) 18.02 11--Olinton Cormier (Strong) , , 18.35 i -Clinton -73, Malwan (Pickett) 19.55 `Penalties-Colgnhemy Boussey. Second' Period •-- Seaforth-McLean (Roberts, 'oron, Bill • F.1'nu1y, sen Pickett Bob Millar, Carter, a Manion. Mcraddin) 9 -Clinton -H, McDwan.(Pickett) 10.12 IO -Clinton -Strong (Counter).. 12.251 11 -Clinton -Strong (Coiiiiter;' Bartliff) 3.5,45 Penalties -Draper; ;Schoen/tale, :Roberts, Third Period 1 12-Seafortlr-La Sate (Hildebrand) 1.20 13-Seaforth-0'1 bra 9 35 14-Seaforth--LaBute ()lade - brand) re 10.30 15-Seafortlr-McLean (Robert) 13.29 16-Clinton-0OIn9)ronfi (Draper) 17,25 3.20 Penalties-liartliff (5 mins,), 142e- -01inton-^Counter (Strong) .. 5.40 raddin, ScheSnhals, F, McEwan, Atilt'NAN..Waa TIOMOgrelt*A.11)i#ir iSsrorualama,ynrue,s a,i 0A,.. Office " Specialties Specialties that are a necessity .to lighten the burden Office work: Desk Pads and Desk Blotters in 2 sizes Stamp Pads and Stamp Pad Ink Stapling Machines and Staples Perforators -- Ink Era'dieatar Wire Baskets -- Wasite Paper Baskets Invoice Files Automatic Telephone NumberFinders Steel File Cabinet journals, . Cash Books, • Ledged, ete. We can also supply Underwood Portable Typewriters McENVAN'S Cw; ca n.c+c'4tWatvat ffue--cmcce-M6 tRtetelet rCi00CMkS4:tEtCa6r UfaCM4.W{ WW2 r last elYa raanDaspifh'ir2*DtBth]rTirrhamaiasnmm,n,a,ni BOYS' d MEN'S ALL -WOOL WINDBREAKERS DURING JANUARY of A A fi A tot Davis & . -Ierir&an MEN'S tClate;e6c6tagiaC TWEED SUIT LENGTHS $10.00 Each BROWN'S ONE DOOR NOR F R OP KOVAL BANK ...Clinton, Baclririnten Club, ]e completing organization at meeting in,.the. club roma in -the Town Hall tonight, and all members ands' intending members are urged to bo present:' The Club'has receir+' td from Stratford Badminton Club an' invitation to send competitors, other- wise attend thebig Western Ontario Tournament which takes place. in Strat- ford on Saturday --Sunday, January. 17- 18. Several plan to go. .. o • 'L'o Londesboro Loses Game f p1 t= ti } CLINTON NDWS;BBOORD USES FOR dACK;<'IN .' Twenty-four Years'ago the coin munications department; ;of the 'Can Milan Pacific Railway,mos re or less nm"' � rep eat, 'installed a nevi type telegraph pole along 31, miles of track' of ,the Algoma'distriet in;:Nor thern Ontario, • .The ,.poles were inade from• the lovrI+y' ;ac>ipine, long Con- sidered ;the. campaxativey. useless poor: relation 'of the Canadian forest; treat- ed with oreonote--.the first;drtstailation CLINTONa:MIDGETS BEAT LoNtES'BORO IN I= OCKEY, 12-0 '' Clinton Lions Midge9ts opened their ,season in the WOAA•• lelidget hockey Series by blanking ,the Lpndesboro,' kids at Londesboro by 12.0 Tuesday evening. Cameron Maltby,. etar.,pf last year's WOHA Bantam linalista ; scored four ale and the reri arnder of the team ayed heady up hoek*yq. Doug Bartliff, Colt star,' is coaeli`ing To Atwood by 6-4 the Midgets, wi& Ituglr Hawkins as (By Jack Webster) manager, The Lions entertain Blyth here Atwood beat Londesboro 6-4 in Lau- Friday and Wingh'atii` Tlmrsday next desboro on Tuesday night, Dec. 3 take tate first game in Group 3 I mediate "B" WOHA hockey sctie The game had just nicely got u way when Peebles opened the sco for Atwood, Colquhoun scored apo one for Atwood to put them two g up. Later in the period Londes got going when Snell scored on assist from Shaddick, Just at the of the that period Londesboro things up when.Shaddiek scored of assist from Lee. Th the • second period Ballarat found' the net tevtce fur Atwood; w Cowan. scored on an assist from strong and Lee scored on an as from Snell to tie the game up ag In the third period Peebles Coghlin scored to put the game in Atwood's favour, There were two penalties in the game, Gordon ting one for Atwood and Millar for Londesboro. 0, to The WOAA Nli.dget'group schedule is nter- as follows:' dulo. San, 2-Wingh,]ni at Londesboro oder (Wiugham 3-Londesboro 2) ring . 6--Wingbam •tit Blyth Cher oafs (Blyth. 5-Wingham 4) bona --Clinton at Londesboro an (Clinton.:12-Londesboro end 9 -Blyth at Clinton tied 14-Londesboro at Blyth i an 15-Wiugham ai Clinton 16 -Blyth at Wingham yne -Goderieh at'`Loindesbero hile 20-Londesboro at Clinton A. strong +01=140) R , . and 0 well only get - one aayy ice, 0 LINE-UP ATWOOD-Goal,. Ingiis; defer Jim Valiance, Coghlin; centre, Dallan- tyne; 1. wing, Peebles; r. wing, Jack Vallance; subs„ D. Colquhoun, M. Coiquhoun, A. Colquhoun, M. Graham, F. Graham, Laidlaw, Love, Wilson. LONDUSBORO-Goal, A. Riley; de- fence, B, Riley, W. Martell; centre, Lee; 1. wing, A. Shaddick; r. wing, Snell; subs:, Tunney, Millar, Carter, Tamblyn, Saunden'cock, Armstrong, Radford, Cowan.. Group 3 WOHA Intermediate "B"': Group 3 WOHA Intermediate "B" hockey schedule is as follows: Dec. 30 -Atwood at Londesboro (At- • wood 6; Londesboro 4) • Jan. 2 -Trowbridge at Walton. Jan. 5 -Trowbridge at Londesboro, Jan. 7-Londesboro at Walton. Jan. 8 -Brussels at Atwood. Jan. 9 -Trowbridge at Brussels. Jan, 12 -Atwood at Brussels. Jan. 16-Londesboro at Trowbridge, Jan. 16 -Walton at Atwood. Ian, 19-Londesboro at Atwood. Jan. 19 -Brussels at Walton. Jinn. 21 -Atwood at Walton, Jan. 23 -Brussels at Londesboro. Jan, 28 -Walton et Trowbridge. Jan, 26 -Brussels at Trowbridge, Jan. 28-Londesboro at Brussels, Jan. 29 -Trowbridge at Atwood, ' Feb, 2 -Brussels at Walton, Feb. 3 -Atwood at Trowbridge. v- --Londesboro Midgets Drop Close Match 3-2 (By Jack Webster) Londesboro Iost the opening .game ''on their . home •lee in the WOAA Midget hockey to Winglranr 3-2 on Friday night The only excitement in the first period was when Poekitt and Menkiey, roughed it up a bit, each drawiing a penalty., Abost a third` of the second period had passed when Newman got the opening goal for Wingham. Armstrong • came hack and scored a goal on an assist from. Cblquhourr. Peekitt and Markley, ,did more time during this period. About eight minutes of the' third peri. od had paena ,.hen Woods scored on an assist frond Cob-uhoun to .put Londes boro.in are lead. Weldshortlyafter this eeored another goal to' tie things up, and Welwood got the winning goal for Wing-, ham. Penalties --- Peckitt, two minors, one major; Merkley, tivo minis, one major; Woods; minor; Brown, minor; Riehl, minor. Line-up Wingham - Goal, Jenkins; defence, Ilist.ter•, Wellwood; centre, Stainton; L. Wing, Merkley; R, Wing, Newman; Sobs., McIntyre, Fre ch,' Wade, Riehl. Londesboro -,.Goal, Resale -tread; de - hue, Cowan, Armstrong;.;Contre, Peek - it, L. ',Wing, Woods; lt. Wing, Colrin- h0un; Subs , Brown, Fairserv.iee, , Lyon, SamidereOC Heit O 0 O D u 0) 40ler0 .;:.re7nrs°Xr"a�5,k�`3`'. ,n�,.`A•IIiSix` of any •consequence in Canada, In order to provide inereased clear - a3 for r f now automatic block signal wires, 495 of the ,poles in this sec - ion :are: to be replaced with longer oles this year. But so successful was the "experu�rnent" :of 1923 that many f the shorter poles are to be used lsewhero On the system, and not 'a sIngle pole has '.had to bei replaced ince that time due to rotting. In - the top picture some of the t P 0 e 31 • poles can be seen, Still as .good as new, alonga 'strete 0 h f the main line just. -west of :Ramsey, Ont., with a stand- ing jaokpine snow .bneak, effeotive and economical, on the -.right • hand . side of 'the tiia'ck. Att 1oker left 'C'anadian Pacific officials test two of the 3pole3 to is6 dr cover the "pen'e�tration of wise- ,to as forestry experts look on, and the outer rings an the pOle suctions in the third picture show the 100% 'penetration of. 'the creosote. Movie Stresses Dangers what might happen to you if ybu ignore the tenets of safe driving. Of Careless Driving s a re. T T ea tr ou tr• ki 6 of "Mr. Right" and "Mr. Wrong"; this safety short shows ra hie ]l "You Bet Your Life", a . traffic' afety short produced for the Ont- rio Department' of Highways,• nods out the bill at the Roxy' heatre, Clinton, January 15-17. he film stresses the dangers of reless driving and failure to obey affic"rules and road signs. It Points t that in the Iast sixteen years affic accidents in Ontario have lied 9,785 persons; injured 168,- H. Built around the driving habits g p a y 22-Goderieh at Wingharn 26-Goderieh at Clinton 27 -Clinton at Wingham 29 -Clinton at Blyth 30 -Blyth at Londesboro Feb, 3 -Clinton at Goderieh 5-Goderieh at Blyth The first two "A" teams play off, and also Blyth and Londesboro, which aro "33" tannin. Gilder/eh, Wingham and Clinton. are all "A" teams. Sports Clothing 0.4 I;- Ladies' English Pop'l'in Lined PARKAS each $12.95 In Red, Gold, Blue, Earth - O 0 Ladies' All -Wool Viyella 6 SPORT SHIRTS each $5.95 0 In Red, Yellow, Blue Ladies' All -Wool PULLOVERS each $3.95 o In Yellow, Grey, Virginia Green 0 Ladies' SKI -MIDDY each $.12,50 Ski Boots Ladies' • Palmer SKI BOOTS . pair $13.50 Men's Palmer SKI BOOTS . , , . pair $13.50 One only, Men's HOCKEY OUTFIT $13.50 0 Size 12 O 0 Epps 11 o 0..P$1•11[10 ,,,..m.., ........I. 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