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C.C.1. *ins Huron Cage Title
Takes First From Forest
(By Jean Elliott)'
Defeating eat g Mtcahell High Schoolin
the final play-off games by a count
of 35-24, OQI nage team won the
:litre of H.A.A.A. champions for 1947.
The game was played in Mitchell
last week.
Competing for the title in the
Munn group were Clinton, Ntitehell,
Goderich, ISeatforth and St. Marys.
4'ilniton Iost oniyl one game, that to
Mitchell 18-15.
Lineups in the last Clinton -
Mitohell game were: CLINTON--C.
Haply, 12; B. ,Matthews, 17; K. Tyn-
dail; B, Hanty. 2; T. Mustard; L.
Johnson, 4; F, Kirby; D. Miller; K.
ArkeIl; R. (Miller. MITC LL--
Diegel, 9; Smith, 2; Walters, 2;
Cole, 2; ,McNaught, 2; Linton; Hoek-
ing; Yundt, 7; Carroll; Jefferson.
The members of the team were
presented with crests by their coach,
N. W. Kinnaoh. The school was grant-
ed a pennant.
Clinton 43 -Forest 36
The Huron champs were frosts t
the Lanrbton County winners Monde
evening, when Forest played with the
CC4 boys here n ,the WOSS+A Boy
senior- ",B" playdowns. The gain
was one of the fastest ever playe
at the Collegiate and held the man
spectators in suspense. The score at'
the end of the half was 30-29 •
favour otf �Forestt but encouraged by
the COI girls' cheer leaders, the lo
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boils brought the game to a eros
with a favorable score of 43-36. Thes
two teams will meet again in Pores
Friday night,
Lineups: COI -Ce Manly, 16; B
Matthews, 8; K. Tyndall; B. Hanly
9; T, Q4lustavd; L. Johnson, 3; F
Xieby; D. Miller. 7; K. Arkell; R
Miller; V. Postill.. FOREST - J
Grigg, 6; 8. Fraleigh• B. Hubbard
7; F. Forbes; J. McCahill, 8; G. Me
Cahill; J. Gage, 4; G. Ohemmens, 1
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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1947a
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SEAFORTH VS. SARNIA
Seaforth Beavers play Sarnia Sail
ors in the next round of the OHA
Intermediate "B" series, the first
game totake place at Petrolia to-
night, add the second match likely
Saturday night. Newspaper reports
from Sarnia state that clouds of
gloom, have fast gathered over the
heads of both the Sarnia team and
hockey followers with both ace
centremen of the Sailors : sidelined
-
Ernie Filion with a fractured ankle'
bone and Ted Garvin banned by the^
OBIAI for breach- of the residence
mules. After winning the group, which
included London Majors, Sarnia elim-
inated Chatham.
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BRUCE ROY HONORED" AT OAC
W. Melee Roy, Londesboro, a grad-
uate of Clinton Collegiate Institute,
was honored at the annual athletic
banquet at Ontario Agricultural Col-
lege, Guel,ph, Friday evening when he
received an award for being one of
the best athletes in the track and
field department. He is a member
of the Calls of '49.
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EXETER 7-H.'GNSALL 5
Exeter defeated Bensall 7-8 at Ex-
eter Tuesday evening in the first
game of the Cyclone Hockey League
finals which was not decided until
well on in the last 'period, Dolson,
Wirth two, and Kennedy, •with three,
tallied for the losers. For Exeter,
Smith counted four, Richmond two
and Hennessy one.'
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LUCKNOW VS. FERMIS ,
After defeating Clinton Lions for
the Bantam championship of the
WOAA hockey series, Lueknow Se-
pols trimmed Chatsworth 11-5 in a
sudden -death game at Luekaiow Mon-
day night and qualified to meet Fer-
gus in the semiafinal5 of the OMHA
Bantam "C" series.
GORRIE ELIMINATED
Gorrie Red Wings, conquerors of
Londesbboro, passed out of the WOAA
Intermediate hockey picture on
artifical ice at Owen Sound Monday
night when they dropped the second
game of the two -game series to
Allenford 9-3, and lost Usc round by
13-12. Gerrie won the first game
in Wingham 9-4, but could not hold
a five -goal lead. Allenford now meets
the winner of the Trowbrdge-Linwood
series for the title.
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GODBRICH FLIERS 'VIN GROUP
God'ericll (Fliers az-Allred their
ORA Junior "C" group in two
straight games from Mitchell, taking
the first at Goderich by 8-3 and the
return match at Mitchell by a large
score Saturday evening. They meat
Nene Hamburg *in the next round.
TAKE FOUR -GOAL LEAD
Goderich Lions, WOAA Juvenile
champions, have a four -goal lead in
the semi-finals of the OMHA Juven-
ile "B" playdowns by virtue of their
8-4 victory over Bolton at Goderich
Monday evening before 1,200 fans.
They have not lost a game this year.
Goderieh'e first line scored six goals
with the twins,. Don and Harold War-
ren, getting two each, and forward
Bill Newcombe also eliding for a
pair. The Goderich kids previously
had won the WOAIAI title by defeat-
ing Drayton 17-1 in a sudden -death
game at Wniglsam, and had.eliminet-
ed Thorold 17-8 in the first round of
the OMHA playdowns, winning at
St. Catharines 6-4 and at Goderich
Saturday night 11-4. The winner of
the Goderich-.Bolton series meets
Brockville for the championship,
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GODERICH MIDGETS CHAMPS
Trimming Listoavel 8-6 in a sadden -
death match at Wingham Saturday
night, Goderich captured the WOAA
Midget championship for the second
straight year, and qualified to meet
Fergus in the first round of the
OMFIA Midget "B" playdowns. List-
owel led 4-2 at the end of the first
period. Two fine cups were present-
ed the Goderich team
BOWLING
Wearwell Girls' League
In the Wearwvell Girls' Bowling
League on Thursday last the OUv-
cttes defeated the Musgrettes• 2,431.-
2,373 although the 'latter team won
four points- to three. Bowling were:
Olivettes=-.O, Carter, 571; M. Dodds,
481; J. Hattie, 479; M, Carbert, 401;
I. Heywood, 394; L, Cox, 475; Mus-
gvettes Ei ith ,Mnrsgrave, 455; Lois
Hanley, 450; .Erma Hartley, 543;
Vera Wild, 398; Marg. Carter, 474;
Helen Bisbaek, 406.
The same night Serviettes came
out on top of Moolettes by 2,305--
2,288, winning five points to two.
The lineups ware: Serviettes --- Fi
Falaservice, 670; J. McCullough, 328;
G. Miller, 364; E. Hartley, 569;
dummy, 376; Moolettes-aM. Mulhol-
land, 395; R. Corbett, 452• M. Smith,
548; M, Ellwood, 481; 452; M.
357. •
Men's Bowling League
In the men's bowling league err
Monday night, ,Sluggers, and Lucky
Strikes battled it out with the former
winning 3,487--3,186, and also 'win-
ning seven points. Lineups were:.
Sluggers -B. Fulford, 659; T. Steep,
541; M. Maguire, 636; F. MacDonald,
602; C. J. Livermore, 442; F. Miller,
607; Lucky Strikes --H. Grails, 475;
B. Harris, 648; F. Cook, 433; B.
White, 679; dummy, 900.
'The same night Wildcats came out
on'tap with their bout with Up an-
Ato;ns by 3148--2,884 winning dive
points to two. These lineups were:
Wildcats -Clarence Cooper;; 628; Don
Pickard, 420; Ed. Steep, 467; John
Ceee 636; Mait Falconer, 547;
dummy, 450' Up=an-Atoms--V, Hut
ler,568; B. Seeley, 464; T. R. O'Con-
nell, 493; B. Morgan, 495; dummy.
900.
Business Girls' League
In the Business Girls' Bowling
League on. Tuesday evening, Colqu•
houneballoons and Fremlinsgremlins
battled it out to a 2;413 tie although
the formes team won by five paints
to two. Those bowling were: Colqu-
hounsballoans--J. Colquhoun, 556; 13.
Johnson, 399; M. Sutter, 447; handi-
cap, 750; Frenilinsgrenalins H.
Fremlin, 460; K. ,McGill, 316; II,
Taylor, 563; V. Freeman, 365; M.
lithe, 858. •
Aikenbacks and Connellscernels did
not flay their game on account of
the hockey match, but it was, played
last night, Aikenibacka defeating
Connellscernels 2,409--2;360, although
the latter teaan was ahead four points,
to three. Lineups were; Connells-
cernels-L. Connell. 419; S. Law,
690; K Middleton, 296; E. Sutter,
474; B. Shepherd. 433. Aikenbacks--.
F.' Aiken, 424; H. Dixon, 479; M, Mil-
ler, 500; .N, Tyndall, 475; handicap,
375.
Clinton Colts Eliminated
In Third of Series 6-5
Clinton's Colts passed out of the was used on the defence with Co1gn-
OIIA Intermediate B ,pieture in- Noun and did a good ;blocking job.
Clinton Lions Arena Tuesday even- ,Seaforth went into the lead with
ing with their back to the wail and less than ,two minutes to go, Cassidy
fighting like demons. from Goodrow, wile .Clarence Neil-
through
4ei1-
throe h the lastins was serving a for fighting
M Y g period, major
the homesters were leading•..4-2 and with Labute. Tia latter got minor
it looked as if they might emerge 'for slashing.
victorious, But Seaforth .Beavers Second Period
really gangedup on them in the Colts had the better of the play
closing minutes, with the result that in the middle stanza, scored two
the latter won by 6-5 and thus took goals without reply, and looked like
the three -out -of -five series in threethe winners. Ken Pickett opened on
straight. They had captured the a pass from Doug Bartliff after one
first game here by 7-5, and the of the latter's rink -end rushes, in
second game in ,Seaforth by 5-4. another five minutes, Bob Draper
It was ' really a tough game to made ;the count 3-2 an a ;pass from
lose. The majority of those who Pickett.
saw the match will tell you that Third Period
Clinton deserved to win on the night's 'Shortly eater the opening ea the
play, and that the Colts really were final stanza, Draper and Pickett
outiucked, be that as it may, the again combined to put Colts up two,
team which gets the most goals and that is the closest they ever got
usually wins« to winning. Labute, Carnegie and
When it was found that good ice OiShea were Seaforth marksmen in
would; be available here, it was de- that order. It remained for Harry
tided Monday that the game would McBwan to pick up an assist from
be played in Clinton rather than Doug Bartliff to 'put Clinton back in
Stratford, thus giving the hometown the running again while Oolquhoun
fans a break. The Lions Arena was was still serving time for ;holding the
packed to the rafters with the larg- puck. That gave the local supporters
est crowd of the season, over 1,200, new heart, until Cassidy spoiled it
and they gotfull value for their ,all with less than three minutes to go.
money. Beavers are meeting Sarnia .Sailors
It was a battle ffrom start to finish, in the next round.
with Seaforth leading 2-1 at the (At Clinton March 18)
end of the first period, and Clinton Seaforth Beavers- Goal, ,Dolson;
3-2 at the end of the second. Colts defence, Goodrow, O'Shea; centre,
added a fouubh in tho first animate of Powell; wings, Labute, Ellwood; alt -
the third stanza, but faded to hold
the lead, as Seaforth rapped in a
trio without reply to go into a 5-4
lead. Clinton, in 20 seconds, evened
ernates, McFadden, Cassidy, Carnegie,
Wright, Boussey, Palmer.
Clinton Colts -Goal. Stade; defence
F.rMcEwan, Colquhoun; centre, Pick
it up with only five minutes to go.
ett; wings, Draper, H. McBwan;, alt -
Then the battle for the oad-and ernates, K. MiIIer, Duckworth, West -
what would likely be the winning-- brake, Bartliff, Neilans, Schoenhals,
goad really got under way. The breaks 'Cameron.
were with ,Seaforth, who played a Referee - "Pat." Patterson, Toron-
heady game, and Cassidy, a threat to; linesman - Bill Palmer. Toronto.
all season, •clinched the decision with
less than three minutes to go on an
unassisted' shot from :might, fairly
well out. That was the straw that
broke the camel's back.
From then on, Colts burned tient-
selves out trying to even it up again,
but Beavers lay back and waited for
the bell to ring, using all the strata-
gems of which they are quite capable.
Two experienced officials from
Toronto, Pat Patterson and Bill
Palmer, handled the game to the
satisfaction of most people. The only
incident that might have been dis-
puted was when Patterson ,penalized
Danny Colquhoun for holding the
puck in the .third period. This was
the first episode of this type seen ie
these parts this winter, and, came at
a rather bad time for the locals. •
First Period
SUMMARY •
First Period
1--Seaforth, McFadden, (Cassidy)
11:00.
2- Clinton, Miller, (Duckworth,
Westbrooke) 13.18.
-,3--Seaforth, Cassidy, (Goodrow)
18:12
Penalties - Carnegie, Duckworth,
Goodrow, Neilans, (major), Labute.
Second Period
4 --.Clinton, Pickett Bartliff) 4:10
5 -Clinton, Draper, (Pickett) 9:50
Penalties --O'Shea, Cassidy.
Third Period
0 --Clinton. Draper (Pickett) 1:04.
4--Sea:forth, Labute (Powell) 0:40.
8-Seaforth, Carnegie, (Cassidy.
McFadden) 13:00-
9-Seaforth O'Shea (McFadden)
14:15.
10 -Clinton, H. McBwan (Bartliff)
The shifty "Farmer" McFadden 14:35
opened the scoring midway through 11-,Seaforth, Cassidy, 17.20
the fust stanza on a pass from Cas- Penalties .- Goodrew. Colquhoun.
sidy, but in a little more 'than two 0
minutes, Ken Miller, ivho played a There will be a meeting in the
good game at centre winged by Duels- Council Chamber, Friday, March 21.
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Jack Lee Londesboro's
Leading Point Getter
According to data from . Coach
Walter Tares, Jack Lee, shifty
centreman, was Londesboro's leading
point getter for the eight :games of
the regular :schedule, play-off games
not included. Lee collected eight
goals and nine assists for a total :of
17 points, while spending only two
minutes in the penalty box, Millar'
actually scored the most goals, nine,
while Lee was the leading pisymaker'
wiith nine asansts'. Stonewall"
Brompton,; the hard-hitting defence -
pian was "badman" of the team,
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Pen.
Player, G. A. P. Mini;•
Jack Lee 8 9 17 2 Total's: , 44'^ 39 88 38-
Len Radford 7 7
Tom Millar14 0 Goalie - Cliff a; average
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HENSALL ELIMINATES
LUCAN IRISH NINE
ONE GOAL ON ROUND,
(By our Hensall Correspondent)
Hensall was on the short end of a.
7-2 score Saturday: night in a game.
with •Lucan at Exeter Arena, but wee.
the Cyclone loin -final round witia.
this club by a one -goal edge as Lucan.
was beaten 0-2 in' the ,previons en.
'counter.. Hensall"s loose plag 1» the•
first two periods almost eliminated
them from the finals with • Exeter;
Jack Snell' ...,, . 0'' 5' 5
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Ben Riley 1' 1,. 2 2
Jack Tamblyn .., .1' 1t 2
R. Brompton 0' 0 0 19.,
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