Clinton News-Record, 1958-10-30, Page 10PAM TEN
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TT-i!.URS1aAY., OCTO$MR 30, 105p
ReJmen Suffer First Loss
Bow To Wingham. - 9-b
JeaSt Theleedaiy afternoon on
Winghana the Clinton Redmen lost
a advance to wino the ,II$SfA group
title Milani thee' Toot .to to hoist
team -by a icutose 9.6 score.
The leedknen neulet now Cloane eire
With a vliat rw over the Goderftob
team to asS+wre them a ilias,t p'laee
tie .and +ai playoff +posi'tiion.
The ftms+t hof of the genie p o-
dt,Ieedl tight tfOoitha.i' a a a +tom
ttlobk tunes at treeing to gain head -
Way. In +the . first quarter strong
aeWing by both; punters kept the
teams out of scoring position.
Int ;the seboin'd quainter a long.
pastsririunl Pllae i by Wine -man putt
them ori the Clinton
25 iya✓rd !Line.
On the next plafy ;they mowed 'Po
the ten yard line where iHeilher-
dnkicked a< lfaeld !goalput
Wli ahead 3-0,
Early be the iVI*id quauitex Wing-
. Main iinteirlcepted a Clinton pass'
• laud Join! /tine next 'play +they vweU t
all -the way for a touchdown,
iCilierbotri iblecked their :eotwerit.
Minutes liater Art Groves took
to
handoff, went around right end;
and went 75 y,am& for to nniada'.
Bide lialtinigfts convert attempt was
Ib!l , [Okaying the score 9-6 !m
favour of Wiinlgttam at the end of
he third quainter. •
Late ;ia1 the fou rt'h+ quarter two
pass plays to Pianafl Schoenhals
put the hall on the Wingleam 10
!yard Maine. Minton Moved the ball
tO the fdrwe yard line on two downs.
On the third dower HCl 'on gambl-
ed! tfor the touchdown and was
stopped short of 'the goal! line.
Winlgleaan got postsesisien f the
ba10 and tried d to hold it until] the
end
w
th game bruit Cliia ton final-
ity
d ss+io nwhen Weng
le fabled to make yardls on third
down; The game ended with aonig
pass; to Stiluaenhiallis ,wbfi ht f 1i1 in-
complete.
Next game for, ttiee Redman ea
on their borne grounds! rtgahnlsit the
team from Gdd'eaiiell. Thee tis s
"must" game +ais (Mintonmust wen
to stay tin the running far the
chaimptionshlle.
Clinton Redmen Lineup
BLACKS: Larry Wallisih, Bary
Pipe. Amt 'Graves, John Elliott,
tPaul. Schoenhals, Ron Livermore,'
Steve Sleptchmeat, Grant Turner,
Bti
Wild, Charles Crawford, Ken
'I7riusicott.
Cum -
ti 1 Peter' olo44, ea)t g
]leStael
GUARDS: : Bob Bilillf imlgsi, 1Vfurrlaiv
141;14., Mike Ria`, Roaai iCau'teZ,
Doug +Gilbiblmlgs, Gerre71Wa th,
Mlilke Ron 'Dueler.
,C1 N 5; Da:vlild! Alexander,
1r ' JacOlb,
'b1AC L tES Bike Lobb', John
Shtaddiidk, Chailey B(aa'tNliiff, Torry
I NDS 11vainie G4ew, Tem Log-
an, Ktieltel Mflchat]ski, Larry lPbw-
eRl, Bauu7,v Haatpeir,
.First Quarter—
No
uartet+__.No Searing
Second Quarter—,
1WSmgbraan, field goal, 3 (iHet-
eriiinigfboine
Third Quarter--
iWiinghaun, touchdown, 6 (4Z,o'b-
. eartsoirn)
Clinton, ttoltGhdown, 6 (Grov-
es)
F oiu.•th Quartore—
No s5ieerimg
Kids at Adastral
Park Enter Second
Half of Schedule
Members of the Adastral Park
football teams are beginning the
second half of their schedule, with
the first game on Tuesday, when
the. Roughriders, captained by
Mike Burns, defeated the Argo-
nauts by an over -powering score
of 25-12.
The last game of the first half
was played last Thursday, with
the Roughriders winning the first
game of the season, 24-0 against
the Allouettes,
Some Of the credit for .that
first big win was due to the skill
of a borrowed player, Steve Tru-
scott, who was called from the
Tigeercat roster to make up the
Roughrider list.
To -night the Tigercats meet the
Allouettes and next Thursday
night the contest is between the
Roughriders and the Tigercats.
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Clanton 7fi7 2.9'766
Junior Halfback Making :Touchdown
Financial support from the council of ,Adas-
tral Park, but enthusiasm all their own makes
this pint-size football squad much like their
seniors. Bearing the same team names as
the "Big Four" the boys are going info, the ,
second half of their season. This spurt clown ,
the field by Steve Truscott resulted in a touch-
down, (News -Record Photo)
Organized;Hockey Club
Ken Doig Named Coach
Clinton Colts Intermediate Hoc-
key Club organized last aright ,for
the coming season.
Jack Scruton, a long-time hoc-
key enthusiast, was named presi-
dent; with Reg. Ball, vice-presi-
dent. M. J. Schoenhals, a former
hockey official in Clinton, will act
as secretary .and Clarence De-
nomme was renamed treasurer.
Ken Doig, Seaforth, was nam-
ed coach,' and Ross "Finger" Col-
quhoun will again act as manager.
The new coach was one of Clin-
ton's top scorers last year. He is
well qualified, having played hoc-
key in the English Hockey League,.
and spent a season as a coach in
Switzerland, as well as playing
senior "B" hockey around here,
1
FIVE -PIN
The Clinton club hopes to have
most of last year's players back,
as well as some new RCAF boys
residing in the district..
First- practice. is scheduled for
Sunday afternoon at three o'clock
in Goderich arena. Ice is expected
in the Clinton Lions, arena on
November 10.
The club will be entered in the
WOAA Intermediate "B" series. A
meeting is being held in Wingham
on Monday evening to ileterinine
groupingse At the present time,
Lucan, Ilderton, Exeter and Clin-
ton are definite entries; with Mit-
chell and Forest likely entries.
Point Edward and Blackwell are
also possible teams in "B" com-
petition.
BOWLING NEWS I
LONDESBORO
LADIES LEAGUE
TEAM W L Pts.
Burdocks 19 8 44
Scotch Thistles ,,..,...,15 12 34
Dandelions 1116 26
Ragweeds 9 8 21
Burdocks, Betty Archembault
558 (221) 2
Dandelions, Beryl Reid
610 (230) 5
Thistles, Mary Miller 585 (210) 5
Ragweeds, Jean Little 576 (204) 2
LONDESBORO
MENS LEAGUE
TEAM W L Pts.
Millers 15 9 ' 35
Sharks 13 10 30
Butchers 11 12 29
Rattlers 8 16 18
Rattlers, John Shaddick 782 (283)
Millers, S. MacGregor 758 (315)
Sharks, Joe Shaddick 637 (249)
Butchers, J. Armstrong 742 (292)
DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION
(1951) LIMITED
PROJECTS: interior Painting
at each of the following
• RCAF Stations:
(a) Various Buildings, CIinton,
File 122-20-C2-7 '
(b) 91 PMQs, Centralia,
File 122-20-C1-19. •
INDIVIDUAL SEALED TEND-
ERS, plainly marked as to content
and addressed to the undersigned,
for the above projects will be re-
ceived until 3.00 p.m. (Eastern
Standard Time)
for (a) above: WEDNESDAY,
December 3, 1958
for (b) above: WEDNESDAY,
November 26, 1958.
Plans, specifications and tender
forms required may be obtained by
Prime Contractors only from DCL
Plans Section, Room 156, at the
address below. A deposit of $25.00
payable to Defence Construction
(1951) Limited is required for
each set of `plans and documents
for each project. This deposit is
forfeited if complete plans and
specifications are non returned in
four-
teenthgood order day on folloWing te or beforeaco contract
award,
Plans and specifications will be
on view at Builders' Exchanges in
Toronto, Hamilton, London, Sar-
nia, Kitchener, D.C.L. Toronto
Branch Office and at the address
below,
Each tender must be submitted
on the forms prescribed and be
accompanied by a security depbsit
as called fox~ hi the tender docu-
ments.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
4. D. Jennison, Secretary,
No. 4 Temp. Bldg., 56 Lyon St.
OTTAWA, Ontario.
44-b
CLINTON MiXED LEAGUE
TEAM ' W L Pts.
Imps 14 4 34
Stars 9 6 22
Cleaners • 8 10 19
Dobbers K,.., .• :8 10 18
Clubs .7 8 17
Hearts 8 717
Drivers 6 9 14
Budgies ' 612 13
Budgies, Harold BIack 565 (227) 2
Dobbers, Gerald Brown
667 (276) 5
Imps, Ron McKay 630 (226) 5
Cleaners, Dick Carter 619 (267) 2
Imps, Mary Nivins 703 (271) 5
Budgies, Harold Black
596 (200) 2
Dobbers, Ruth Knox 595 (259) 7
Cleaners, Marj. Carter 631 (230) 0
H.E,P.C. MIXED LEAGUE
TEAM W L Pts.
Snell 11 4 25
May 10 5 25
Jones 7 8 16
Symon 213 4
HIGH St''ORES
(In or Out of Any League)
Ladies High Single -
Mary . Shobbrook-274
Ladies High Triple—
V,erna Reid -726
Mens High Single--
Wat Reid -392
Mens High Triple—
Bert White -952
28 games have been bowled over
300 from September 1 to date.
No Rabies Yet
in Huron County
(Continued from page one)
wasih- the wound pnoanptlly with
soap and water and place the
1pabientt under the care of a eleyot-
ciian. Notify the Medical Officer
df Health. DO NOT SHOOT OR
DESTROY TEE DOG OR AN1-
1\41AL WHICH ,AirTACKED. The
aiu,'inatl, however,. Should be con-
tinued
on-tin ed in •a sate place under vet
ordnairy supervision, ear a least 14
days. The T rein atone killing of an
animal might pelt accurate
diagnosis of xabies'. Since rabies
vaccination of htmnnms ds :!bill a
sanious ,procedure and not without
complications, physic:Rants do ttlat
;wish to pY•oceecl with it unless
the danger is ! ?eiatl.
Ill' tit is impossible be safely coli-
eibie a suspect !animal which has
attacked or injured a human, de-
staution, of the animal becomes
:necessaey, Linder these cia'aum
stances, the -animal shoulid not he
shot through h;hie heard. This dam-
eigesthe brain and makes labora-
tory confirmation difficult or ilm-
petssitiyle. Do not handle a elesp'ect.
mnithnal', alive or !dead', except with
Zeta care. Avoid rttlbinnlg nits
saliva er blood into aey ,bruit din
the salon.,
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Legion Honors Kali
Team and Veterans
(Continued rrom. page One)
thenked`the Legion for the remem
brance.
Honored guests at the dinner
were the Legion -sponsored Midget
baseball team, which won the
WOAA championship and were On-
tario Midget "C"' finalists. Doug
Thorndike, a WOAA executive
member- and Legion District offic
er, presented the Norm Hill Tro-
phy to the ,team as WOAA champ
ions. Hugh Hawkins, a former
WOAA .president, presented crests.
to the players, and spoke briefly.
Mr. Hawkins - had sponsored many'
of the same boys in 'their first
organized baseball as peewees.
Captain Ronnie Livermore thank-
ed the Legion for their sponsorship,
and had special thanks for busi-
ness manager Doug Andrews.
Stewart Taylor was manager and
Norman Livermore coach of the
team. :>
Doug Andrews introduced each
player in a most humorous way.
Mr. Taylor gave the team's record
for the season: 26 wins, five loses.
He, said this team had the best
team spirit of any ball team
with which he had ever been
connected.
Jim Millman, London, who is
third• vice-president of the Ontario
Baseball Association, entertained
with baseball stories and humoi-�
ous Stories and piano selectieons,
Other guests ate -the annual din-
Team Members Of
RCAF Champions
At Flag Football
The
28 game �leaig;u�e schedule
pliayo+(fis of - the
12i S4albien aataballl were
•qontolipteg Oatraber 2a.
Wilanc4o,ot a league and pp!ay-
offs were the Radar Qrom 4 Team
whose ,players+ Were Cereal -eel McRi.
nyk, =Ow ground; Cox'ipora1 Hart,
Tedi servile; >AtC 1VIlill1tarr, CTA;
rA/C,�} ,`lf� 1o4;in�Qe.i i AIVO,pia 3;; ACtprfBY�e.�11�SIode
ATIG 68; ri "•F Y��:ber, 11..4�G 58;
AC" eeettatee RTG' 58r AC Smith,
W LIG' 58; A1C Wiollllsey, R'I'G 61;
AC'B.ebee,q2WG' 6f; AC Gaale, RTG
59; AMC Paii�i!dfon, gTG 59,'• •
Aaw40111s1 itto take, %Tory anealls, to
proantote smooth :delving, dile Ont-
ario Safety League ventiumee to re-
peat t+h+e unfair and eilbnlous Com-
xrnent that: uit's a woman's pr+e-
rlolgatilve Ila change hex mind but
*hen as 11 ersson wears out a set Alf
brake arfnigs b 5,000 oodles thee'
are overdoing' s't.
chairman, thanked all service club
members In town, who made the
recent games' night at the Lions
Arena a success; over $500 •was
realized for the swimming pool
fund. He .also announced a social
evening at the hall on November
29, at which the Paul Bros., Kirk -
ton, will be the entertainers.
The Legion will again sponsor
a midget hockey team,
Poppy chairman J. D. Thorn-
dike asked for volunteers to sell
poppies on e4riday evening, Novem-
ber 7 and also for help on Poppy
Day,November 8.
Tlie • branch's annual church
service will be on Sunday, No-
vember 9 at Ontario Street United
Church. Parade will assemble at
Legion Hall before 10.30 o'clock.
The Remembrance Day service
and parade^ qn• November 11 will
assemble ai the -new public school
at 9.30 a.m., with' service in the
Legion hall, followed by ceremon
les' at the post office cenotaph at
11 o'clock.
ner meeting were: Mayor W, J.
Midler; John Bateson, Wingham,
Legion Zone Commander; George
Inglis, Wroxeter, provincial ser •
vice bureau officere John Pattison,
Wingham, Zone secretary; R. B.
Taylor, representing Huron Fish
and Game Club; Malt Edgar, presi-
dent, Kinsmen Club of Clinton;
Russell Holmes, presidet, Clinton?
Lions Club; Rev. R. M. P. Bultee],.
Ladysmith, B,C,, former chaplain
of Clinton Legion; Lawrie Slade;
Harold James, Toronto; and Jack
Walker; London.
Vice-president Cam Proctor a vas
chairman of the dinner meeting
entertainment and business meet Y l
ing that followed.
At the short business meeting,
the branch purchased tables and
chairs from Ceriel Van Damme,
of the former Commercial Tnn
Hotel, for $200. Extra tables are
to be procured for the kitchen at
the hall. Initial plans were made
for the branch's annual children's
Christmas party.
Nominations for the various Leg
ion offices were held, Acclama-
tions were accorded to: Cain Proc-
tor, as president; Edward J. Dale,
first vice-president; J. D. Thorri-
dike, color sergeant and Rev. D. 3.
Lane as chaplain. Those nominat-
ed for all Other offices must state
their intentions at the November
meeting, and elections Will take
place at the December meeting.
Jim Graham, entertainment
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