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4. Brian iennedy.... h.
k; Sohn Graham. 2$
Mike Ansett '24
el tease a ... 29
33,
Paul istap , 35
Randy Millar .20.
Mike Gsbhings 35
• gobs beard .
Jim Cantye.ra�, ..... 20
Brian Line, w , . . • t •■
Bruce MacDonald , _ 10
Jamie Tompson .. ' , 24
' BiltIrwin 22
Lee Arbour , 19
Dave Waits s 9
Dave Bart`14ff $
Pete Thompson 4
Paul Rabin ra 3
Allan Taylor ... , 2
Dave Counter 1
Henry Oleehowskt . -
Goaltenling
rst
es
would battle
ne hA i un!
would M
% gs completedtheir
ule with2 titin over
der last fir iid night-
the
ightthe league with 54
.whlle Sew Raminwg
second spot one point
d and withone game Left
ay. LisIowel is in a
ird spat and Kin-
e is in the fourth and
layoff spat.
mi may play
i s owel this Frittay`night, so
will: be noltlayoff game
+ilIntim on Friday night.
�eearliest the Stang,' may
!Tay is this Sunday night:
1R Clinton and New Ham-
'uGrrg end up tied for first
e, Clinton would take first
ice by, 'virtue of the goals
goals against average.
In the slaughter over the
lanover Barons ..fast Friday
pit, Robert Heard and Paul
elly each scored four times
or the Stangs, while Brian
l 24;
37; z3
11, 24
1is 24
21 17
10 23
19 11
3 22 ti
7 14
8 11
4 • 1S
1 15
9' 6
2 4
0 4
1 2
1 1
0 0 2
Competition. is year
, p'ta o i,s: are o
ore eldA. t
kmptoft + t"t'.Be �r,uar 1C 2
t teams from all ; of
no compete to win the
right to.represent Ontario in
thepn
Csd1an n s held this
year in. Lethbrt ge, Alberta.
Bob and. Sharon Wilson
travelled to, Chatham on the
weekend of January 30 to
participate in, a bonspiel at
the Chatham Curling Club.
They camew'hotne with third
prize, after one day of curling
and: three days of weather.
A couple of men's teams
prize 011 ;t
prizeovera
Bill Lobb, . Biflan ob
Everett Storey da
McCall; attende! Bo pie i4
Exeter. They were not it► the
prizes. but hati a good time'
anyway.
O.„ur president,, Stu McCall`
has been in the hospital for
several days. Wel wish him
a speedy recovery and look
forward to seeing, him'hack at
the Club very shortly,
The winner of the fifth 50.50,
draw was Doha
Hemingway.
5/1ke , rtstett o the .0 lata M scans raises hls stick:as a v sign `he circles behind'
.l�iq!ry sl , as
the net after scoring a Baal n + llnton� s' 224 win oder lianove!r• last Friday night. The.
3 Mustang;. p p y have peen set. (News -
Record photo)le�led 1�hel'r regularse+dule, hot. nu • f a clfi" dates
MIN.. GA..... AVG.
Dean Ryan ' 1078 77 4.40
Henry Olechowski .. 852 - 71 , 5.00
Don Peterson 110 6 3.50
+ Joe Fiume. • 120 13 6.50
Totals 2160 167 • 4.63'
+ No longer with team
Junior "C" '
W. w . wL....'�'.....F....A....PTS.
Clinton 27 9 0 274 167 54
New Hamburg ' 26 10 1 Ike 164 • 53
Listowel 17 10 3 169 1.62 ' 37
Kincardine 9 20 -• 2- 156 227 20
Hanover 2 26 2 121 273 6
The Clinton Midgets lost the
opening game of their WOAA
best of three play-off series
last Monday night in Clinton
by a score of 6-3.
The second game of the
aerie$ Will be played this
Friday night in Winghani.
and the third game is also set'
for Wingham. •
Untimely penalties proved
the downfall of Clinton, as
they were short' two men at
one point.
Clinton marksmen were
Bill Roy, Dennis Walter, and
Gary Tebbutt. Assists were
picked up by Pete Thompson
with a pair, and singles to Bill
Roy, Don Proctor, and Steve
Jones.
The Hawks are flying high
his week, with 80 points,
putting them in first place in
Tthe Clinton Mixed league. '
Susies Sweeties are second
with 67 points, while the Lane
,angers are not far behind
with 66 points. The Black
alls: have 60; Wayne's Alley
ats, 56; The Pin Riders, 55;
17ie Fuddle, Duddles, 49 and
onna'sDo Littles, 40.
Val' Marriage had the high
Single of 248, the high triple of
667- and_ the high average of
212. Jim 'Switzer had the--
tneres high`single of 312, while
Vic Hoggarth had the high
triple of 681 and Maynard
ylmers had the high average
�f 224
In. the Molson's Crown
Mixed League, Bill's
Streakers are flashing ahead
with 70 points. The Jolly "5"
h ve 66; The Try-Hards, 61;
The Bromley Bunch, 60; The
Road Runners 58; The Dead
Beans, 57; The Alley Cats, 54
and T he Rolling Stones, 50.
Valerie Marriage had the
high- single of 278, the high
;'.triple of. 761 and the high
average of 215. Ken Johnston
',had the men's high single of
X02, while Bill Gibbings and
sill Lee tied for the high
triple with 744. and Ken
Johnston had the high
average of 235.
In the Huronview Mixed
ague, the Jim Dandys are
in top spot with 21 points,
While The Swingers have 17;
The Duppees, 11 and The
Alley Cats, seven.
Jay Carter had the high
single of 313 and the high
triple of 640, while Georgina
Dupee had the high average
of 187.
. F. MacGregor had the
men's high single of ,262, G.
MacGregor the high triple of
588 and W. Dupee the high
average of 191.
The Gutter Gals are m first
place with 23 points in the
Clinton -Blyth Ladies'
League. Ann's Angels have 21
points; The Happy Gangand
Tooties Fruities, 18 points
each, The AU Stars, 16 points,
and The Lazy Susans, 15
'points. -
Nellie Burkholder bowled
-the high single of 286 and
hdna Atkinson bowled the
igh triple of 747, while Mary
Davey bowled the high
average of 218.
In the Londesboro „*Ladies'
Teague, The five Pin., Heads
are in top spot with 98 points.
The Quints have 85; The "5"
Stooges, 79•;• The Honeybees,
46; The Doo tittles. 43 and the
Jolly Jokers, 36.
Brenda Radford had the
high single of 266, Joyce
Kennedy the high triple of
656, and Dorothy Carter the
high average of 198.
In the Tuesday afternoon
Ladies' league, The Lazy
Susans are in first place- with
102 points, while The
PHARMers are not far
behind with 98 points. The
Ying-Yangs and The Alley
Cats have 94; The Eager
Beavers, 93 and The Roly.
Coasters, 89.
Vera Beck and Nancy Roy
are' tied for the high single of
279, while Nancy Roy bowled
the high triple of 672 and the
high average of 200.
Martha's' Huskies are still
the top dogs in the Tucker -
smith Mixed league with 69
points. Anna's Airedales have
67; Mary's Mutts, 64; Betty's
Bulldogs ' and Jo -Ann's
Chihuahuas, 49 and Isabel',
Beag1+ $,:.38.,
Anna` Alctwinkle had the
high single of 265 and Mary
• Buffinga had the high triple of
706. Bill Pepper had • the
.men's high single of 287 and
Angus Hummel had the high
triple of 729.
The We've Had It's and the
Neytts are tied for first place
in the Clinton Crown YBC
Teen League with 265 points
each. Jaws has 263% points
while Sack's Superstars have
257 points;
Theidon'tgiveahoots have
248; Hollandsd Hoppers, 240;
The Sunshine Kids, 221 and
The Pro Jig's , 202%.
Deb Johnston had the girls'
high single of 304, the high
triple of 763 and the high
average of 221. Doug Riehl
had the boys' high single of
303 and the high triple of 764,
while Keith Howatt had the
high average of 225.
Coop's Clan isin first place
in the SaturdayYBC league
with I87 s points. The Pin
Boy Delights have 168 The
Automatic Strikes, 160 %;
The Crown Kings. 151 %; The
Strikes and Spates, 149;
Lynn's . Boys,, 148 %; The
Gutter Balls, 146 and The
Hitters, 127.
Kriss Corrie had the girls'
high single of 196 and the high
double of 325 while Lynn
Armst ong had the high
average of 159. Jamie Cooper
had the boys' high single of
247, the high double of 467 and
the high average of 213.
The Rolling Balls have top
spot in the Friday YBC
Last Thursday night in,.,
Hanover,' the Clinton Colts
paced by a three -goal per-
formance by centre Greg
Burns, . edged the Hanover
Lumber Kings 10-9 in a
loosely played hockey game.
The win increased the
,Colts' point advantage over
the fifth place Lumber Kings
trt three points while at the
league with 165 'A points. The
Gang Bangers have 154
points; Ellerby's Angels, 146;
Hart's Headpins, 144 %; The
Strikers, 143; The Kingpins.
139 ti ; The Lucy Aces, 133
and The Super Strikers, 114
Brenda Dupee had the
girls' high single of 205 and
the high double of 356, while
Erin Phillips had the high -
average of 157. Greg Skinner
had the boys' high single of
241, the high .double of 447 a d
the high.average of 213..,
.. In the Londesboro Men's
league, the Vegas are leading
the way with 87 points while
the Colts are in second place
with 70 points. The Ponys
have 65; TheDatsuns 57; The
Toyotas, 56 and The Volvos,
43.
T. Duizer had the . high
single of 348, D. Buchanan the
high triple of 793y;,and H. Lear
the high average of 222. The
most improved player was A.
Bosman with a score of plus
20
same time placed the local
talent only one point behind
third place Paisley Maroons.
Although winning the
contest, the Colts were outh
shot 39-23 and were assessed
10. minor penalties , while
Hanover had only 5 penalties.
Besides Burns' "hat trick"
the Colts got two -goal outputs
from Mel Rohner and Derwin
Carter, • while solo efforts
went, to Scott Parks and
defenceman Don Bartliff.
Last night (Wednesday,
Feb. 11th) the Colts travelled
to Goderich to battle the rival
Sailors. No score was
available at press time.
The Colts' next home game
is tonight (Thursday, Feb.
12th) when the league -leading
Port Elgin Sunocos pay a
visit.
The last. two encounters
between these teams have
been "great games" although
the Sunocos have won both of
them by scores of 2-1 and 7-4.
That's tonight at 8;,30 p.m.
Atoms win opener of quarter --finals
The- Clinton Wildex Atoms up the series.
If Clinton wins Saturday,
. they _move- on to meet their
arch rivals, Seaforth,. next
Tuesday night in Se'aforth.
Goal scorers , in the
Wingham game were Randy
Marriage with two, Brad
Rimers with' a pair, and
Wayne Smith and Scott with
singles.
beat Wingham -6-1 last
Thursday night to win the
•opening game of the- best of
three WOAA quarter final
series
We second game of the
series will be played in
Clinton this Saturday af-
ternoon
fternoon at- 4:30 when the
Clinton boys expect to wrap
Racing final al Varua
The finals are here! The
Western Ontario Series
Grande Finale of Snowmobile
Racing for the Molson
Awards runs this weekend
Saturday & Sunday Feb. 14 &
15 at Hilly Gully.
In addition to the regular
prize money, close to 52000 in
contingency awards • looms
-over the results of , this
pi'ihq
dAiPkorfrieri
weekend's race.
Current leader Rick Franks
of Alliston will have his hands
full holding off an impressive
list of contenders headed by
Ironwood winner, Danny Lee
from Barrie and the. Bonne
Chere Cup winner, Keith
Siemon from Walton. As well
as the pros, the card offers
two classes for the Amateur
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