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POE 6-4301H NEWS—RECORDt THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1974
le MitrOrton. Must4ngs.pull into second
The Clinton -Colts eparked
two goal performances by Don
MacDougall and Archie
,overwhelmed the
Milvertori Foiir-Wheel.Drives
7'4 in Milverton last Friday
night.
The win was the first win the
Colts have over Milverton this
year and the first time in 10
ears an Intermediate team
from Clinton has defeated them
on their own ice surface.
The Colts led 2.0 after the
first period and increased the
lead to 4.0 after the second
frame, Persistent forechecking
and consistent backcheeking by
The Clinton Fish and Game
Bantams won one game and
lost three during the last week.
Last January 8; they nipped
Seaforth by a 6-5 score. Clinton
went ahead on three goals by
Heard, Taylor-and Thompson,
with Heard assiting on two and
Campbell on the other.
Seaforth scored four in the
second period and in the third
period Roy tied it up
unassisted. Seaforth went
ahead with four minutes
remaining, but Clinton tied it
again when Heard scored on a
Pass from Taylor and they went
ahead when Taylor scored from
Thompson.
Last Saturday night in the
Clinton Bantam Tournament,
iit e .Celits frustrated. Milver-
ton'se efforts to squeeze one by
goalie Dennis Fleischauer, for
the first two periods,
In the third, the Colts went
into .4 defensive Schell but it
failed as the Four-Wheel
Drives started to motor as they
scored four goals, But the Colts
,capitalized on the scoring ellen.
Ves they had in the third period
and skated to the dressing
room ith -the 7-4 decision,
P's goals were his 10th
and ' the year thus tying
for•thk, lead in goals with
Butch Fleet. MacDougall,.
having an off-season, scored his
Fort Henry shut out Clinton 2-
0 in a cleanly played game, and
eliminated Clinton from any
further play,
In the Silver Stick play in
Watford last Sunday, St. Clair
Shores Michigan eliminated
Clinton by a 3-2 score. Clinton
marksmen were John'
McMahon frorti Taylor and
Raiders tie
BY JANET GRAHAM
The Clinton Raiders girls'
hockey team came bank from a
3-0 deficit to gain a tie with
Ilderton last Friday night\ in
sixth and seventh of the cam-
mien. Other Celt Marksmen
were Joe Livermore, Scott
Parks and. Derwin .carter.
This weekend, the. Colts are
entered in the 6th Annual
Milverton Intermediate Teur-
nament. Last year, the Colts
walked off with the 4 W Cham-
pionship but this year, Coach
Draper and the rest of the team
are eyeing the 'A' Champion-
ship.
The Colts open their tour-
nament efforts tomorrow night
(Friday, Jan, 18) when they face
off against Kurtzville at 7:30+
Come tip and support the Colts!
Walters, and Thompson from
Heard,
Clinton lost the first game of
the OMHA play-offs last Mon
day January 14 in Wingham,
when Wingham scored at the
8:20 mark of the overtime
period to nip Clinton 5-4.
Taylor scored three unassisted
goals while Ray Wheeler scored
the other.
Ilderton
Ilderton.
Goal scorers were Sandy
Fremlin with two and Ruth
Anne Neilans with one.
The girls' next home game
will be Thurs. Jan. 24 against
league leading Dorchester.
- Hamilton Police rook the
"AAA" het-tours in the first
weekend of the 6th annual
Clinton Bantam Tournament. A goal by Bill Corkett at 1:12;
of the third period gave
Hamilton its win and their
second AAA championship in a
row with a 4-1 win over
Clarkson, Other AAA scores
were Hamilton Police 4 - West
Hill 0, Clarkson 6 - Hamilton
Minor 4, and Brantford lost 5-3
in overtime.
In AA action, it was Strat-
ford 14 - Kitchener Kolts 0,
Huron East 3 - Midland 2,
Southwest London + 5-
Cooksville 1, Stratford 7 -
Southwest London 3, and
Huron East 6 Stratford 4.
Three B games were played,
with Petrolia defeating Exeter
6-3, Walkerton 6- South Lon-
don 4, and Delhi defeating
Walkerton on shots on goal 5-1
after ,it was tied 2.2 after
regulation time.
The C action saw Mitchell
gaining this week% champion-
ship with victories over Forest
arid Fort Henry Heights against
Tournament action resumes
on Friday night at 6 p.m.' with
four games and Sat. at 12:30
with seven games and wraps up
on Sunday et 10 a.m. with the
A, C, AA and B championships.
Crowds so far have been ex-
cellent.
OY PAYEE FA*CETT
The Clinton Mustapgs pulled
back into second place this past
week with two convincing vic-
tOries.
On Friday night thi$ '.Stange
struck early and went on to
down Mitchell Hawks 5-2.
Randy Millar scored an
unassisted goal at 1:42 of the
first 'period to give Clinton a
early 1.0 lead. At 10:10, Randy
McClinchey made it 2-0 on a
goal assisted by Randy Millar,
In the second period, Steve
Cook scored et the :30 mark on
a goal set up by Randy Millar
to make it 3-0. In the third
period, Rick McDonald made it
3-1 at 8:57 only to have Randy
McClinchey score 29 seconds
later and -make it 4.1. Dan
Colquhoen made it 5-1 at 13:45
on a goal • set up by Neil
Colquhoun. Bill Walt closed
the scoring out at 15;10 to make
it a final score of 5-2,
On Sunday night with 'the
return of Jim Cameron into the .
lineup, the 'Stings bombed
Lambeth Flyers, 10-2. Cameron ,
opened the scoring at the :42
mark and picked up two other
assists. Dan Colquhoun picked
up the hat trick with his return
to the forward line. Victor Ken-
nedy picked up two goals with
single goals' going'. to Randy
Bucky, owned by
Frank Cook, Lorne Brown and
G. R. McEwan of Clinton won
the first- race at Windsor
Raceway last Saturday night.
Ken Hardy drove the mare to a
2:08 mile and a, $8.80 mutual.
Last Thursday night at Win-
dsor Raceway, Dillon Song,'
owned by George Elliott of
Clinton was, fourth.
Op Monday, Jan. 7 at the
Western Fair Raceway in the
fourth race, Artie John owned
by' Larry Dale of Seaforth was
fourth with C, ONeill on the
bike:
In the fifth race, the winner
was Carry On -Syl, owned by
Andrew Park of Mitchell and
driven by Gord Pullman of
Seaforth. The mile was in 2:13
with the pay-off being' $9.70.
Wednesday night in. the
eighth race Clever Larry owned
by Wm, Laverty and, 'Ron
Williamson both of Seaforth
was fifth with Ron on the bike.
In the ninth race Jay lee
Blaze owned by Benson Fettgan
and driven by Gerry ,Roebuck
both of Goderich was fifth.
Saturday at the London'
track in the eighth race, Peb-
bles Girl owned by Geo. Feagan
of Goderich and Ron Feagan
of Dundas was second with
Gerry Roebuck on the bike.
We note that the newest
track at Barrie is off to a most
successful meet.
There are 245 stallions
enrolled for the 1974 seasons
that will have their offspring
eligible for the Ontario Sired
Stakes estimated to be. worth
$1.7 million.
Colts to
Bantams drop three straight .
Provides good hockey Rid getown. In earlier .games it
was Mitchell 'Forest ,0," Fort
Henry Clinton. 0, Ridgetown
-6 Oakridge 1, Stayner
Oakridge 3, Fort 1 Mit-
chell
e,D, Tlichampionship was won
by Six Nations .Indian Reserve.
-by a 13-6 score over Elora in
two game total .gotils series.
In "E" action, Shedder
gained the, finals with a 3-1
shots on goal difference over
Blyth after a 1-1 tie in
regulAtion time. Sarnia Reserve
also gained the finals with a 6-,
0 victory over Zurich. In the
first game of the championship
it was Sarnia. Reserve 3 Shed-
den 1, The second game of that
total goals series resumes this
weekend on Saturday night at
6:45.