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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-02-05, Page 8PAGE EIGHT MITCHELL LADS • Londesboro Midgets , OUTCHECK COLTS Defeat Blyth 2-1 AND WIN BY 64 Faced with a erew of pesky cheek - ere and a goalie that was really "on" as well as lucky, Clinton Colts dropp- ed theirseeoncl ORA Intermediate "B" match of the season in Lions Arena her i o Friday in t y evere g ]as hY .0.4 with Mitchell Legion twice de- feated by Clinton RCAF, ,the winners. The visitors had a lead oft 413" at the end of the first and 6-4 at the end of the oeeond. The third stanza went aeordless, although Colts might easily have had several. Rowland was right in their kicking them out from all angles. Clinton. used "five forwards in the closing minutes. Persistent back and forochecking by the pisitors broke up play after play: started by Clinton., Goalie Scihroeder'wae'hit with the ,puck with five minutes to go and ree,eivcd a nasty crit near the eye. lic was replaced by Woodcock Clinton Colts — goal, Schroeder; defence, Neilans, P. McEwan; centre, Pickett; wings, Draper, H. McBwan; alternates — Bartliff, Counter, Strong Cameron, Colguhoun, Schoenhals, Woodcock (cub -goal) Mitchell Legion — goal, ;Rowland; • defence, Henze, Gatenby; centre, Pow- ell;' wings, Walter, Pearce; alternat- es— McNairn, Weber, Smith, Parott, Stock, Patterson, Chessell "(sub -goal). 'First Period 1—Clinton, Colbuhoun 7.37 HOCKEY RESULTS AND, STANDINGS •O.HA INTERMEDIAT•E "13"'' Group 6 istandings „ { -8Von Lost Por 4a., Pts, Suaforth 8:..2 98. ,72---16, Clinton Colts 7 .,'1 96 61-14. ' (By �J:'ack Webster) Clinton RCAF 4 s 65 78— 8 Londesboro Midgets beat Blyth 2-1 Hitchen , , 4 5 62 55-- 8 in Londesboro, in a game which went Godoich• (A) 4 5 60 85— into overtime, in the WOAA midget Central' RCAF 1 7Y, 59 96 --- series. Results 0,c Past Week Armstrong got the two goals dor : $eaf!e,,a, I1—C7cntralia RCi1P 5 Londesboro, the .first in the first par- Mitchell (i -Clinton, Celle 4 iod and the winning goal in the final ())late, RCAF, 8—Goderich 5 minute of play in the overtime, Goderich 13—Cantralin BCAF.12' Turvey scored for the visitors. Clinton Colts 5—Mitchell 4 BLYT1i—goal, Clare;r"Dofonce — (Ten minutes' ovoetime) Whitmore Sloraeh; centre,— Hamm; Clinton RCAF 7 -Centralia RCAF 6 wings.--Sibthorpe, Turvey; Subs — Rema4nGag Games Friday, Feb. 6—Mitchell at Goderich Monday, Feb. 9—Clinton Colts at Olin. ton RCAF (Clinton Lions Arena) WOAA INTERMEDIATE Results in Past Week Atwood 5—Trowbridge 3 Atwood 5—Trowbridge 4 Lions Juveniles Drop Three Games. WOAA JUVENILE Results in Past Week. Brussels 8—Clinton Lions 4 Goderich Lions 9—Clinton Lions 0 Luelmow 11 --Clinton Lion 4,.. Clinton Lions Lead' Midget Hockey Group WOAA MIDGET "A" Won Lost Par Ag. Pts. Clinton Lions 5 1 43 11-10 God'ich Lions 4 1 417 14— 8 Seaforth . " 8 ' 1 25 12— 6 Wingham .. 2 4 28 53— 4 Blyth (B) .. 1 4 9 25— 2 Lona'boro (13) 1 51 6 63'-- 2 Results inti Past Week Clinton Lions 6: Blyth 0 Godotich Lions 6—Seaforth 4 Londesboro 2—Blyth 1 Goderich Lions 5—Clinton Lions .3 Lions Bantams Lose First Two Matches WOAA BANTAM Results in, Past Week Goderich Lions 1—Clinton Lime 0 Lucknow 6—Clinton Lions 2 Wingham 2—Goderich Lions 1 (Overtime) McNoll, McDonald, Hodd, Cronin, Riehl, Johnston, Augustine. LONDESBORO — goal, Y'oungblut ?Defence—Brawn, Cowan; centre' --- Armstrong; -Armstrong; wings— Wood, Pe,ekitt; Subs —.Toil, Hesslewood, Fairservice, Lyon, Hesk, Colguhoun, Saundorcock. 2—Clinton; Biartliff,' (Cameron) 8.07 3—Mitchell, Smith 8.42 4 -Clinton, ; Pickett (Draper, . Mc - Ewan) 9.50 5 --Mitchell, Walter •(Powell) 17,(15 6—Mitchell; Walter 17.16 7—Mitchell, Walter, (Powell) 19.56 Penalty--Colquhoun (broken stick), Second Period 8—Mitchell' Pearce (Walther) 7.22 9—Clinton, 11. Mo2hvan, (Neilans) 10.63 ' 10—Mitchell, Powell, (Pearce) 18.23 No Penalties... Third' Period No Scoring. Penalty — Neilans, Valentine Greeting Cards St. Valentine's Day, February 14, the day of Love — he day to remember those you love by send- ing a Valentine Greeting Card. 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John Hartley; Subs — Arthur Tyndall, Bobbie Read, Beverley Aikanhead, Ken McLeod, Bili Pearson, Jerry Ward; Goal Scor- ers Rickey Elliott 1, Torn Coign - ham 1 John Hartley 2 total four. ' The second game Saturday Morning resulted as .follows: Goal -- Ted Ross; defence -- Rich- ard Andrews, Arthur Tyndall; centre —Bill Carrick; L. W.— Ken McLeod; R. W. — Murray Taylor; Subs' — Don Ross, Lorne Cnotor, Jim Carter, Jerry Ward, Bob Seeley, Jack Carter and Ro'nMe McKay; Goal scorers — Ken McLeod one, Don Ross two, Jack Carter one, Jerry Ward two, totesix. Goal — Donnie Denomme; defence --Fred Ashton and Ronald Boyce; centre — Hugh Ambler; L. W. — Jaek Holmes; R. W. — Gary Cooper; Subs — Bill German, Bonnie Engin, Beverly Aikanhead, Eugene Mclstren, Br11. Pearson; No score. Referee in both games was Bili Counted,. For EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS Merrill Radio PHONE 813 GLASS For all makes of CARS and TRUCKS Fitted while you wait Daly`s Garage SEAFORTH CLINTON NEWS -RECORD: LEAGUE OHED JLE . 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