Clinton News-Record, 1952-01-10, Page 8Clinton Colts dropped an 11-6'.
decision of Listowel Beavers in
an 011A. Intermediate "B" match
in Listowel. Tuesday evening.
The game was very clean with
only one minor penalty being •
given out and that in the final I
period. Clinton: goal, Tideswell; de-
fence, Bartliff, Wilson; centre,
Counter; wings, Draper, Edgar;
subs - Strong, Hanly, Carter,
May, Colquhoun.
Listowel: goal, Ditchburn; de-
fence, Spittal, Tompkins; .centre,
Smith; wings, K, Hay, D. Hay;
subs-Bean, Webber, Wray, Jobb,
Helnaka, Bitton, Mullin, Sargent,
Blackmore.
First Period
1-Listowel, Webber (Wray)
3.05; 2-Listowel, D. Hay (K.
Hay) 9.05; 3-Listowel, Wray
(Webber, Bean) 9.40; 4-Clinton,
Draper (Counter, Bartliff) 13.22;
5-Listowel, D. Hay (Smith, K.
Hay) 15.02; 6-Listowel, Wray
(Tompkins) 17.58. Penalties -
none.
Second Period
7-Clinton, Hanly, 2.55; 8-List-
owel, Spittal (Bean) 3.58; 9-
Clinton, Edgar "(Counter) 4.17;
10 - Clinton, Draper (Edgar,
Counter) 63.0; 11 - Listowel,
Tompkins (K. Hay) 14.02; 12-
Clinton, Edgar (Draper, Bartliff)
19.04. Penalties-none.
Third Period
• 13-Listowel, Bean (Webber)
2.07; 14-Clinton, Strong (Col-
quhoun) 4.40; 15-Listowel, Bit-
ton (Jobb) 6.25; 16-Listowel,
Smith '(K. Hay) 7.53; 17-List-
owel, K. Hay (Smith, D. Hay)
18.25. Penalty-Colquhoun.
Bantam Hockey
Clinton Lions Bantam hockey
team are having tough opposition
thi4,, year in the WOAA Bantam
series, having lost their first three
games by large scores. Lucknow
defeated them 7-1 in the, local
arena last week;. Goderich taking
a 10-0 shutout at Goderich, and
an 8-0 shutout in Clinton Mon-
day evening.
Clinton Lions Bantams: goal,
McKay; defence, Colquhoun, Lee,
Hugill, McLaren; forwards, Mann,
Boyes, Watkins, C. Carrick, Ed-
wards, Livermore, Cummings.
Referees: Ron Carter and Jerry
Holmes, Clinton.
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PAGE EIGHT
rimmsommum=im. ,
Midgets Lose 5-4
In Last Minute
Clinton Lions Midget' hockey
team lost a thriller to Goderich
Lions 5-4 in a WOAA midget
game in Lions Arena Monday
night. The locals had won the
first game in Goderich last week.
The 'teen-agers displayed a
good brand of hockey, and are
worthy of much better support
from local sports fans,
Clinton Lions Midgets: goal,
Denomme; defence, Elliott, Tyn-
dall, Colquhoun, Jenkins; for-
wards, Hartley, Holmes, Garon,
Carter, Carrick, Taylor, Mustard,
Lee, German (sub-goal).
First Period
.1-Goderich, Walters, 3.15; 2-
Clinton, Hartley, 9.45. Penalties:
Carter and Bowra (majors).
Second Period
3-Clinton, Garon, 2.20; 4-
Clinton, Hartley, 3,05; 5-Gode-
rich, Walters, 12.30; 6-Clinton,
Garon, 15.40; 7-Goderich, Walt-
ers, 17.20; 8-Goderich, Whet-
stone, 19.30. Penalties: McDon-
ald and Elliott (10 mins.); Masse,
Tyndall.
Third Period
9-Goderich, Whetstone, 19,16.
Penalties: Bowra, Taylor, Walters.
Referees: Ron Carter and Jerry
Holmes, Clinton.
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CDCI SPORTS
Clinton Girls 46-Exeter 4
Clinton DCI girls' basketball
team trimmed Exeter Junior girls
46-4 in the school 'gymnasium
Tuesday afternoon.
CDCI (46): 3. Castle (22), D,
flunking, M. Hunking (6), P.
Mack (4), B. Tait (4), K. Sharp
(2), L. Garon (4), J. Hawkins
(4), B. Parke, M. Scribbins, j.
McVittie, V. Lyon, J. Snell.
*
Stratford Srs. 41-CDCI Srs. 38
CDCI senior boys lost a very
close game of basketball at
Stratford yesterday afternoon
41-38. It was an exhibition af-
fair, and gave the boys plenty
of experience.,
CDCI Seniors (38): forwards-.
R. Carter (0), Fines, J. Porter
(14), K. Howes, Coleman (4),
Endiyuer (3); centres - Talbot
(4), H. Oakes; guards. R. Elliott
('7), M. Colquhoun (1), Dunn.
* * *
CDCI Jrs. 20-Stratford Jrs. 19
CDCI Juniors edged out a 20-
19 victory over Stratford Juniors
in an exhibition basketball match
played in Stratford yesterday
afternoon. It was Clinton's first
game of the season, and every-
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CDCI Juniors (2Q): forwards-
K. Porter, J. Hartley (4), R.
.Andrews, J, Howes, A. Mitchell
(4), R. Steepe; centres-p. Ladd
(8), K. Gibbings (2); guards-R.
Elliott, G. Tebbutt, B. 1VIcKinley,
T. Jenkins (2), F. McLean, D.
Waymouth; total, 20.
Junior Farmers Lose
Two Hockey Matches
(By Jack- Webster)
L9ndesboro BA's and Clinton
Junior Farmers teamed up in a
scheduled game in the WOAA
Intermediate "B" group 1 hockey
series in Blyth arena Monday
night with B-A's coming out on
top 9-2.
Clinton Junior Farmers: goal,
Bell; defence, Graham, Arkell;
centre, Cantelon; , wings, Gibson,
Johnston; subs - Wise, Allan,
Tyndall, Andrews, T. Johnston,
G. Wise, Orr, Rogerson,
Londesboro: goal, Ives; defence,
Watson, Brown; centre, Lee:
wings, Karnaghan, Carter; subs-
Fairservice, Riley, Millar,-Wade,
Patterson; Tunney, Hesselwood,
Radford.
First Period
Londesboro, Tunney; Clinton,
M, Johnson, Londesboro, Lee,
Millar, Brown.
Second Period
Londesboro, Carter, Patterson,
Watson.
Third Period
Londesboro, Lee; Clinton, And-
rews; Londesboro, Lee.
the entire game, many penalties
being handed out. New Hamburg
kept on even terms with the
Colts for two periods. Early in
alternates-Boehler, Groff,
Schwartzentruber, George,-Binge-
man, Honderich.
Clinton Colts: goal, Tideswell;
defence, Bartliff, Colquhoun, Wil-
son, May; forwards, McEwan,
Counter, Strong, Strath-
em, Marshall, Edgar, Carter.
First Period
1-Clinton, Bartliff (McEwan)
1.54; 2-New Hamburg, Miller
(Boehler) 9.15; 3-Clinton, Edgar
(Carter) 13.03; 4-New Hamburg,
Arnold (Boone) 15.51. Penalties:
Tolman, Bartliff, Miller.
Second Period
5-New Hamburg, Groff, 7.26;
6-New Hamburg, Tolman, 8.55;
7-Clinton, McEwan (Draper)
10.09; 8-Clinton, Hanly (Colqu-
houn) 11.53; 9-Clinton, Edgar,
17.43; 10-New Hamburg, Binge-
man (Groff) 18.23. Penalties:
Edgar, Miller, Groff.
Third Period
11-Clinton, Edgar (Marshall)
3.22; 12-Clinton, Marshall (Ed-
gar) 4.38; 13-Clinton, Carter
(Edgar) 9.38; 14-New Hamburg,
Arnold (Tolman, Boone) 10.15;
15-Clinton, McEwan (Draper)
10.58; 16-New Hamburg, Hond-
erich (Groff) 13.30. Penalties:
Roth, Colquhoun, Pearson and
Bartliff (majors and match mis-
conducts); Boehler (2), Strong,
art
Second half schedules were drawn-up by Western Ontario
Badminton Association "B" and
"C" league representatives at a
weekend meeting in Clinton with
delegates from Stratford, Seaforth
'
,
Exeter, Bayfield, Kincardine,
Clinton RCAF and Clinton Bad-
minton Clubs in attendance.
In addition to finalizing the
first half standings and drawing
up the schedules, the chief item
of business was the unanimous
decision of the delegates to ban
the "wood shot", in accordance
with the latest ruling of the Can-
adian Badminton Association.•
THURSDAY,. JANUARY 10, 1904
a
Standing :First Half
P• 14r L Tilts. Stretford 8 5. 2 1 1 RCA 1 F 0 4 2 2 10 Seaforth a 4 4 " 0 8 Kincardine 4., 8 2 2 4
Clinton ...,„ a 0 5 3
"C" Standing-First Half
P' W' LT Pts.
RCAF 6 5 0 1 11 Bayfield 6 5" / 0 10,.
Stratford 6 3' r 1 7
Clinton .. 6 2 3 1 5 Exeter 6 2 3 1 5
Zurich 6 1 3 2 .4.
Seaforth 6 0 6 0 0
.CLINTON NEWS-RECORD
Colts Take New Hamburg
But Lose to Listowel
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Clinton Colts scored their first
win of the season last Saturday
night in Clinton Lions Arena
over New Hamburg 9-7 before
a large crowd.
Colts had previously lost to
New Hamburg and Milverton.
The Colts were decked out in
their new blue and white„sweat-
ers, donated by Lorne Brown
Motors; Mr, Brown himself drop-
ped the puck to open the game.
Play was ,rugged and fast for
the third frame, Clinton rappe
in three quick goals.
New Hamburg: goal, Haunn;
defence, Pearson, Roth; centre,
Boone; wings, Arnold, Tolman;
Clinton Junior Farmers lost to
Lucknow 6-4 in a WOAA Inter-
mediate hockey match in Clin-
ton Lions Arena Thursday even-
ing last. It was a clean, hard
game, with plenty of lusty body-
checking and good stickhandlink:
First Period
1-Lucknow, A. Chin (Stewart)
11.01; 2-Lucknow, T. Greer,
12.15; 3-Lucknow, Morley Chin,
15.08; 4-Clinton JF, Cantelon,
17.03; 5-Clinton JF, Cantelon,
17.31. Penalties: Chisholm, M.
Johnson, Amerstead.
Second Period
6-Lucknow, McMillan, 3.12;
7-Lucknow, Greer, 11.26; 8-
Lucknow, Irwin, 16.29; 9-Clinton
JF, Gibson, 21.09. Penalties: Hall,
Hackett, Irwin; McMillan.
Third Period
10-Clinton .IF, Tyndall, 19,32.1Roth.
Penalties: McMillan, Greer, Irwin, Refere0. McFadden and Hub-
R. Wise. ' ert, Seaforth.
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