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'Colts Capture' (race' From Centralia B..C.A.Fs
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Clutton Colts took both scheduled Loss than seven winKen.ders.
Pickett
games from Centralia RCAF in the I hit the seers sheet for the first time
OHA Intermediate "B?' group, win- this year, with two, although ho has
Hing iii Clinton '13-3 'Friday evening had many waists. Harry ,1VIcEwan
last, and at Exeter 9.7 Tuesday even- Counted twioe ,and Clarence Neilaus
ing. Colts have three games to play and Bill Courter once each.
Colts trotted out a new goalie, Hu-
hert Schroeder, who had been playing
aoa.l for Zurich in the WOAA`series.
five with Mitchell and one with
Clinton RCAF.
COLTS 9-CENTRALIA 7 Iio showed revel promise.
first,.
were tied 2-2 at the end of Clinton Celts -Goal, Schroeder; de•
the sero and led 7-4 at the cud. of l fence, Neilans, F. McEwan; centre,
the second: at t Exeter. They had in- Pickett; 'wings, Draper, Ii. MoEwan;
theeagad their total ec nine and had alternates-Bartliff, Counter, Strong,
mgame on ace,, when, in , etral a'Co'Iquhonu,. Sehoenhals,Streets, Cam -
opened
up the. three
Centralia eron Woodooek.(seb-goal.).
opened for three straight. The -
Airmen battled all the way. .
Clutton Oolts- goal, Schroeder; 100F 'NOTES..
defense, Colgithoun, Sehoonhals;, en- , Uaronie Rebekah Lodge sponsored
tre, Bartiiff; wings, Counter; :Cara- the first of n-,5erice of events, the
eron; alternates -H. bleEwan, F. Me- proceeds of which are to go to the
Ewan, Streets, Pickett Draper, Str- CPT Fund, in the ,Lodge Room on
ong, Neilans. Monday evening when a successful
Centralia RCAF -. goal, McLeod; t.,ard party was staged. Winners in -
defence, Millar, Ctniningharn; centre, eluded:" .1 t "o00'r Mrs. John Wilson.
Anderson; wings, Casselnian, n1nde; Miss Muriel Mulholland, Jack Sturdy,
alternates - Cooke, MaNab, Cryba,! Arthur Davies; enehr'o: 'Mrs. Barrett
Call, Sallie, Hallett, Potter, Norris.' Taylor, Mrs. T. Glazier, I{mrry Steope
COLTS 13-CENTRATLIA 3 I and Murray Quaifo. Refreshments
A fight enlivened !proceedings at were served.
Friday night's ganto'in Clinton Lions j Activities for whieh plans are in
Arena, Colts winning 13-3. The-erowd process now include the I.O.O.F. visit
was kept down on account of the to Brueefield to -night, to Exeter on
extreme cold and stormy conditions. ( Tuesday night and the visit of the
Deng Bartliff really cane 'into his;Assemhly President ,to the Rebekah
own at centre, as he racked up no Lodge on Wednesday, 'February 4.
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HOCKEY RESULTS
:AND STANDINGS.
' O3ITERIL- fE "13''
A,Group6 dtandin s
n an. Z 8
(1' eluding T )
Won Lost Dor A9. Pts.
Soaforth...... . 7 2 ' 87 67-14
Clinton Colts 6 ; ;1 87 51-12
Mstchel1 ..3 4 05--
(3
Godoreh (A) 3 4' 9.8 65- 6
Clinton RCAF 2 5 50 67- 4
Centralia RCAF 1 '6 36 ' 64- 2
Results in Past Week
Clinton Colts 13 . Centralia RCAF3
Clinton RCAF' 4 'Miteholl 3
(ten minutes overtime)
Goilerich (A) 8 Seaforth 6
(ten minutes overtime)
Clinton Colts 9 Centralia RCAF!' 7 mid.. Centralia here, and at Goderieh.
Clinton RCAF 11 Mitobell 7 RCAF 11 -MITCHELL 7
WOAA'INTERMED'IATE ' . Playing before an enthusiastic,
Results tint Past Week -
Brussels 7 Lo'ndesboro .. 6
Trowbridge •9 Wt lton . 2
Trowbridge ... 7• Brussels 'r
WOAA JUVENILE
Results in Past Week
Godericb Lions 8 Clinton Liens 3
WOAA :MIDGET• ' 11 A."
Won Lost For Ag. ,7'ts.
Clinton Lions 4 0 • 34 6-- 8
(3eaforth R.W. 3 0 21 6- 6
Goderieh Lions 2 1 36 7- 4
Wingitant 2 3' t.25 .. '25-- 4
Blyth (B) .. 1 2 8 17- 2
Lendesboro (B) 0 5 4 62- 0
Results err Past 'Week
Seaford' R. Wings 8 Winghnm . • 3
Clinton Lions 7 Goderieh Lions 3
Clinton Lions at Wingham, Jan. 27 -
'Postponed because of weather
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Clinton Airmen. "Hot"
Beat` Mitchell Twice
Clinton RCAF Radar Sehool tasted
sweet victory for the .first tirpo this
year at Mitchell Saturday evening by
4.3. in ten. minutes' overtime, ,and then.
r bbed it '
um
with t ui
th an 11-? dears ou
Clinton Lions Arena Wednesday even4
lits. t'
The pair were their first triumphs
in seven O'LHA Intermediate 1x13"
starts. The most -improved team in the
group, the Airmen morrow in a fight-
ing mood and promise to make it in-
teresting for all comers in the three
remaining games With Clinton Colts
BADMINTON CLUB
HAS SUCCESSFUL
cheering crowd of about 400, RCA)
tj'pre down .3-2at the end of the first
period but pounced on the visitors for
Seven goals in the second, leading. -4
at the end of, the period. The going
Was a bit rough in the 'final period,
eight penalties being, handed, out, , ev-
only divided.
Clinton RC14,1-goal, Gaudett; de-
•fonee, Sage, Routliffe,.eentie, Wright:
wM S it t
Beaton, Nauglar, LaPranee, _Hodgson.. -0
9etenee, 1lotue,,(latonby; centro, Pow-
ell wings, Wright, Walther; alter-
nates -Weber, McNairn, Smith, Par-
rott; Stock, Patterson.
Referee -Gordon 1Narir, Soaforth.
' • DLrot •Pet4ord
],.RCAF -Sago ....... • '6.10
2 Mitchell-Gateni1y (Walther,
Powell) .. • .............. 12.49
Penalties -Nano. •
. • Second Period
3 Mitchell-Gatenby (Wright,
Walther) 3.19
4 Mitchell -Powell (Wright) 13.09
5 1lCAF-Nauglar • • • 17.10
Penalties --Sage 2, Weber, Gatenby,
Pillion.
Third Ported '
G RCAF--Nauglar 15.1.5.
Penalties-I'ilion, Singleton, VPriglit.
overtime
7 RCAF--Nauglar (Messier) ,.. 4.55
Penalty -Singleton.
T -o
Public School' ▪ Kids
Playing Hockey;' Too
lugs, essier, inglpton; a erns ns ,
Anderson, Joel, Mayer, Germain. (salt•
n(Val). " t
• • Mitchell Legion -goal, Rowland; 'de-
fence, Houze, Steel reentre,.MeNairn;
iv)ngs; :. altlter;. Wright,.•r•alternntes-
Po1ve11 Gatenby, Weber•, Smith, Pat
torson,,Chessdl (soli -goal).
'ileferee-•Gordon' Muir, Seafortb,
RCAF 4 -Mitchell 3
The Airmen played clever, heady
hockey to defeat Mitdhell• in overthee
at Mitchell Saturday,• evening 4;3 be -
CLUB TOURNEY 'fore a crowd of 409 fans 'ineludiie
many from the Seheol.Wangler 'seorn1
;Clinton Badminton - Club held its tial whirring conbster,halfway-through
first club elirriinbtion tournament on
the Town Hall courts Thursday even-
ing last with an excellent.. entry. La-
dies' and men's doubles were played,
and the evening • was greatly enjoyed
by all. '
Following play, refresltnients were
overtime, on a long pass from Mes-
sier. '
The• score lyas tie4,171 at the end
of the first p'eried;ta'rid Miteholl led
a-2 at the end of the second.
' Clinton RCAF - 'goal, Gaudett:
Terence, Sage, Pillion centre, Wright;
served by the' Social Committee, and wings, Messier, Singleton; alternates
the impending championship exhibi, '-Beaton, Nauglar, LaFranee, Ander:
tion matches' by Stratford players on son, Hodgson, Joel, Routliffe, Ger-
Tuesday evening, February 10, were main (sub -goal).
discussed. •• Mitchell Legion - goal, Rowland;
Results of the tournament were as
follows:
;;tidies' Doubles
First round -Mrs. R. S. Atkey and
Miss Aileen McCartney defeated
Misses' Helen Grealis and Helen Tay-'
Lor, 21.6; Mrs. D. G. Bull and 'Mrs.
Earl 11. Leyburne defeated Misses
Agnes Combo and Maxine Miller, 21-
14; Misses ,,Mary Matheson Had Irene
Morris defeated Mrs. G. G. Agnew
and Mrs. Robert Morgan, 21-9; semi-
final round --Mrs. Atkoy and Miss
McCartney defeated Misses Matheson
and Morris, 11.2; Mrs. Bell and Mrs.
Leyburne, a bye; final -Mrs. Bali
and Mrs. Leyburne defeated Mrs. At -
key and Misr; McCartney, 11.8; con-
solation semi -finale -Misses Grealis
and Taylor defeated Miss Jessie
Campbell and M•s. Don Smith, 15.6;
Misses Combo and Miller defeated
Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. Morgan, 11-0:
final -not decided.
Mat's Doubles
First round -Robert Hale and Wil-
lard Aiken defeated Earl Loyburue
and Glenn Wise, 15.7; Bob Miller and
Lyle McKee defeated Ray Agnew and
Diek Atkoy, 21.17; Len Johnson and
Bob Morgan defeated Bob Hale and
Orval Lobb. 21-16; semi finals -
Hale and Aiken. a bye; Johnson and
Morgan defatted Miller and McKee,
15.6; final---Jolmson and Morgan de-
featod En.le and Aigen, 15-15; con-
solation final-Levburno rind Wise de-
feated Agnew and Atkoy, 15-8. '
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liana on Saturday morning, January
'24,'with Bill Counter setingas ro-
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Tennis' were: (1.) goal, Don'Den-
omme; Defense, ...Tack Cowan,' Harris
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wing, ...Don -Word; right wing,. Bob
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Bill,p. Carrick; subs„ Bob Wakfer,
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Tho first team ivon by n snore of
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