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Clinton News-Record, 1976-06-17, Page 6
Peier acDO lda t ' lett Fre t , Orea - .n wne:fl Paul a rtt Msin le of 141t011 apiece-, • g. I�n 1974: s flit by Otte to 0 10-2, to on Il i started o. t ►e Pe l l atlydl list or n Sunday of the inning,t f:.�. f . � .4 ;� Celts ;hut. Iilf►, e: _. o. e,�noQt� � son �us�tard plttEd the slugged �nc�r ne . . � , ' D ld uteri the guns >En, tete fta4tx hod one li t�n ' S exLren Le v w;atrrn. �nieatl el' a mo se . na hephex pitch! d lout lite cit acana back 4. s ,.ead tters a inra►ing he finn+sd seven bat again i1lthe ssventtle inn Ito l_st fl t+rhed.weil In relief. alluwe�d i�ut s3x hitt. HRt seg tap ilia galea .with: titiceo iggest 'downfall was due t+a . �tashwood• pot tl►e ganc►e Qui ore ru><ts. Strew' •iustaxd led reach in the second inni'dg . •tbe fact that bis teammates wa< . made 1 errors. Only one of o the' seventh inning scored foto • uitea�d s. ie. � rlAubte' by Da. . ru. s a mitted Kincardine runs were ing ru r. 0 e n m d n co a cc lis tat. eC • 1 0 C. utt n 3. • a tit o. .,, � s lu ed �cee errors. Tho TiB+�>�. earned as tt►o Colt p � A fieEdeir's tr�oice. a watlk t one of the poo ma�d+a it 6-0 with two l'11o.r+� rest defensive Don Mac6!onaEd, And A singl runs in the bottom of the third games in the last five years, by Greg Burns ,produced two i i g A d+ u'ble by Jitn 'ate Colts collected 15 hits. mare runs iy►ietrtch onoth first Greg I+el In B tiro tons; tete Calm and AAt Kinca rditte o navel 1a<e up t , is first loss aft i. � rd lt.ed awn .fart' sup tere+d h di by 1 11 as th vin u t four innings if � cam MacDonald ate en s. Newcomer distan►•ce for thur.,' nits in the more inithe lt• inning to nn ;n . Ther . Colt ergot' Kincardine f umped to an Burns hit a 5 -foot pitcherby Jim early 5-0 lead: in a solo homer s the 3 ninth of and ,a er pr id for the Guenther provided the Tigers inning as they scored all their round out the scoring to with their• two runs. Back to rusts on only one hit. Five Cott Colts. It was Greg's first back homers by Jim Guen- errors in the first inning on. sea omer of the s ther and Bill .Thurman in the meant that all the runs scored homet a hete s the game• ' fifth supplied Dashwood with on MacDonald were unear- Paul Pickett, brother of the two more runs. ned. The Colts narrowed the Colts' Larry Pickett. played alts got on the margin to 5-3 with three runs Second Luise for Kincardine. At the plate. Paul went zero for four. Leading Colt batters in this game were: Man Colquhoun with a double and two singles; Greg Burns, a homer and two gingles; Butch Fleet, two singles; Don Bartliff, a double and a single; Greg Butler, two singles; Cam MacDonald, two singles ; and a single each by Stew Mustard and Don MacDonald., 13 Butler followed Fleet w The Colts' next home game wh was Wednesday evening hits. Leading the hit attack another single. After Stew against the samea y Kincardine for the Colts were: Stew Mustard sacrificed both team.Thescoreof the game Mustard with two singles; runners, Dan Colquhoun and Dan Colquhoun, a double and Don Bartliff each singled in a, was not available at press single; Butch Fleet, a run. Another single by Don time. Results of the game will a g appear in next week's paper• single; Don Bartliff, a single: MacDonald and a sacrifice pp scoreboard in the fifth inning in the third inning. Back to on four singles by Bartliff, back singles, by Greg. Butler Da' Colquhoun, Peter and Calm MacDonald, a walk MacDonald and Cal Fremlin to Don MacDonald and a as they scored one run. They booming double by Don added their last run in the Bartliff accounted for the eighth on a long lead off three runs. double by Dan Colquhoun, a After trailing 6-3, the Colts single by Butch Fleet and •exploded for seven runs in the Greg Burns. fourth inning to take a 10-6 In the contest, the Colts "lead. Butch Fleet started the made five costly errors. All of big uprising with a single. the errors paved the way to Incidentally, Fleet batted unearned runs. At the plate, twice in the inning and Colt batters collected 10 hits collected two singles. Greg ile Dashwoodcollectedu Peewee tournament all set The WOAA Red Henry Tournament is U set and Fridays teams will beginplay June 18 at 4:30 p.m. The tcompose s t d of : Dave committee cNeilson, Gorrie, pre-sident of the WOAA; Bryan Marriage, Clinton, chairman of the WOAA and Hugh Hodges, past president. These men, in co-operation with Dr. 'Ray Flowers, coach of the Clinton pee wee team have been the organizers of the tournament. Many teams have entered the tournament and it's evident that interest and expansion has taken' place since 1970, when only four teams competed. The tournament is a single knockout type because there is only one ball diamond available. It provides all teams an opportunity to be prepared to enter the OBA competition which is tour- Vanastra Gun John Anderson of Kippen and Murray East of Clinton both hit 24 out of 25 targets at the Vanastra trap shoot held Wednesday. June 9. Mery Batkin, Clinton; Bradley Mann1 and Lloyd Venner, both of Hensall, shot 23 each. white John Hessel of Goderich hit 22. Ashley Gilbert. Goderich and • Tom Allen Londesboro scored 19 points. while Charlie . Brandon, Clinton hit 18. and Murray Grigg. Clinton, 17. At the skeet shoot held club results nd �.,nn nRn_,. i` track. and field meet held. eatiy'last week e e Ole Brand, i e Middleton of Sn. Joseph's s n and Pete McMahon, butt sr. winners. Siltting,-In front are J ao Middletntnldt, Ir. win- ner. jr.winner: Lori Schmidt,. jr.it'• winter, and Kerry y ch tete , ln- nr-i r. Inthe John backS. 1 Dupee, intermediate winner and John neaF. In row are Margie jr..winner. Missing Is. Robbie Armstrong, e t jump is Robert Dupee, winner. Ready p ,.- another junlor wlnn! r•.(News-Record photo)4 Senior Soccer lies league leader By Rosemary Armstrong completely outwitted the In a second Division game Stratford goalkeeper and of the London and District ended top left hand Soccer League at the corner of the net. At this point Clinton let up weekend. the Clinton, Soccer Club put out a great effort in on the pressure and Stratford gaining a 2-2 tie with league was allowed' to come more loading Stratford F.A.G . into the game. Clinton was in command " Hessiewood was tested on from the ` start with the several occasions and came determination and hustle up with some fine saves, but shown in recent games, had no good chance on upsetting and frustrating the Stratford's first goal corning fast Stratford team which from a free kick outside the 18 was never allowed to settle yard line. down to take control of the The Clinton defence made game due mainly to Derwin it's first mistake of the day. 1 hour failed to Carter. Dan Colquhoun and when Co qu nament.type play also. the rest of the hard working tetee the ball and r it went sent a to Tickets for the entire Clinton defence'. weekend of pee wee baseball Bill Cantelon, once again long, low wd- shot well past are only Si and are available starring on the forward to their one from the pee wee boys or was the man •who put Clinton goal Clintonton and clungit seemedo their as if tournament personnel. With a ahead after five -minutes of ey might pull off that big possible nine games to be play.he played, you could not find Cantelon took a pass on beat two surprise points ft off ay by league taking cheaper sporting en- wing from Randy Milli leaders. tertainment• This is an in- • the entire Stratford defence. Stratford. persisted, vitation to everyone to come neatly sidestepped the ad -and this finally paid out' to the ball park and v anc ing goalkeeper and however, ball blasted a shot into the top of • off as they bombarded the support the 'young Clinton goalmouth with shots players. Baseball in Clutton the net. q and a ualesed from a frantic has expanded and its growth Clinton held on to the slim just like our young p Y la ers lead through great work by scramble in front of. need parental and adult the Clinton defence with Ray Hesslcw°nod. with only seveninutes left in the game. support to develop. Kennedy and Don McDaid minutes was quite satisfied The schedule of play is- as effectively taming the with the result and this gives follows: Friday 6 p.m., Stratford wingers and Victor Clinton vs. Seaforth; Friday. Kennedy haying the centre the cream five points from five m til irigham ,rs• field well sewn up. The Clinton Soccer Club Saturday, June 12, Murray East and Jerry Coleman, both of Clinton shot 24 out of 25 skeets, while John Greidanius, Bill Thompson and Paul Middleton, all of Clinton, shot 23. Derwin Carter of Lon- desboro shot 22, while Greg Potter. Goderich shot 20 and Mery Batkin, Clinton, Harrison Schock, Zurich and John Hessel, Goderich shot 19 skeets. Ashley Gilbert, Goderich shot 18 sheets while Jim East of Clinton shot 11. Atom's win 1, lose 1 un. bet Piadey noon for baseball In 'fch batt a great game played: when the gid+ r ch Midget -Julienne $b hosted Clinton's° Midget- Venil!e team. Clinton won 6- The game was a pitcher's duel for seven innings: Mark Nicholson of Clinton versus Mark Bari of Eastern Mich. Univ. and Goderich. l with Goderich scored early doubles from the lead off man and the number three batter. It Wasn't until the fourth, inning that Clinton tied' the score on an error. Then cattle the eighth a.,1-1 tie. Clinton jumped on 'Harz 4, tr 0 Roe ow ing trouble plate, In the 9tb SewerbY. had early troublegill f two singles, bitting as t and then walking Dave ",Bagsy" Battlift was then called into relief duty. Bartliff struck out the t two he faced, then had the third out as an easy ground out to second base. Next game to be played ed by the .Midgets will be Sunday night "in Clinton whenthey host the Mitchell • Juvenile t#p team. Juniors having trouble finding good competition The Clinton Juniors are having trouble finding competition. The Dashwood Tigers refused to have an exhibition baseball game with the Juniors. saying the Crediton Juveniles would be • the new Junior Club. Other senior clubs have asked for games against the new Clinton franchise. in- cluding teams such as Kin- cardine, Chesley, Hanover and Zurich. To the Tigers though. Clinton defeated the Crediton Juveniles 20 to 1 on a strong pitching performance by both Don MacDonald and Ron Sowerby. Both were backed by ex- cellent fielding and a 13 hit barrage which included a Greg Butler homerun. MacDonald pitched six innings striking out eight and allowing only two hits• while Sowerby in seventh, eighth and ninth allowed three hits player -coach. He played a big part in Clinton's success and will be hard to replace. Good luck, Don. The soccer club would also like to thank the Clinton Kinsmen for the smart, new outfit the team is sporting this season. 8 P Listowel; Saturday. 9:30 Hesslewood, in goal. was ' a.m., Goderich vs. Kin- not severly tested in the first and n fanMcs would id ldgliiken to yeas_ caFdine: Saturday, 11:30 half and was able to a ed very best wishs as fie. a.m., Port Elgin vs. c everything coming his way. ,santurnr to Irelhed this Walkerton; Saturday. 1:30 The second half wars only 10 rretUr end. p.m.. Chesley vs. winner. Minutes old when ',Clinton Don has been with the Other games to the cham- went two up on the lovely goal pionship route are played at from Alex Harrett who sent Clinton teamT for this three years 3:30, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. over a long. high cross which player On a five goal effort by Jeff Corrie - three in the first half Clinton's unblemished and two in the latter half - the record was tarnished on Clinton Atom soccer team Monday night at the Clinton beat Seaforth 5-1 last Public School soccer field With .five of the with Exeter tying Clinton Tuesday. Royals, 2-2. Exeter.scored the regulars playing atom Y baseball. the remaining first goal on a penalty kick steadies had to play a strong with ten minutes gone. Then Jeff Carrie tied the score - game. d d f ended. Leading players in the first before the hal• half along with Jeff Corrie In the second half Scott Kay were Mark Cantelon in goal scored on a penalty kick with and Chris Denomme, Rick 10 minutes and -then with five Gautreau and Bobby Ladd on minutesleft in the game. 'wings and Jason Lorman at Eater scored on a penalty centre half. shot for a hands ball. Mark During the second hat the Cantelon stopped the shot but three wingers also came it spun out of his hands and hit through again, along with ;the the goal post, and went into steady play of the insiders the net. Wayne Smith played Bobby Dupee, Kevin Arm- an outstanding game on ,arrant and Owen Burgess plus defence for Clinton along With the defence of Austin Roorda half -back Jason Lormand. and Phillip Dykstra and the House, league play resumes _. goal tending of Mark Can- on Monday night at the Clinton park at' '6 p.m. On June 23, Clinton travels to St. Columban for a 7 p.m. game. On June 26 the house league travels to Cambridge and on July 1. the atom all-stars are in the Exeter tournament. telon. Kathy presence position. June 14-76 Clinton vs. Exeter Spitfires - also made her felt on the inside SUZtKL SALES & SERVICE w Complete Una 01 parts & Accessories • Factory -Trained Licensed Mechanics ��LLY PORTS RECR am L.3011 TION LIMITED Diol. 19462, 5, ether's Day... now!s the time to tell him he's extra - speda! On June 20, a certain—to—please gift for dad is a gift he con w emit At Campbell's Men's Wear, choose from our wide te1ectiol of all- the best in -men's fashions. LEISURE SUITS SPORT SHIRTS TIES DRESS SHIRTS SUITS SPORTCOATS SLACKS PYJAMAS SWEATERS Gilt Boxes e' * 'Gift Certif icetes FIvfrs dump Exeter 7-1 and struck out four. Crediton's only run " was scored when error and a base hit placed men at first and third with one away and Clinton catcher Bill "Lee" Irwin cut down the stealing runner, which made an easy score for Crediton. It is unknown when the new club will play at home next„ but posters will -be place public as to dates and time The Exeter Mosquito Soccer team. with a young lady on defence faced the strong Clinton Flyers on Monday night and were defeated 7-1. Goal scorers were David Elliott with three and David Allan. Scott Bell. Sean VanDongen and ' Jeff Colclough with one each. Stephen Jeacock had the most problem with this girl as he watched and tackled her all night and at times forgot the soccer game. The stars of the game were David Elliott. Brad Forbes. Ind David Eckert. • The next game is to... be played in St. Columhan. next Tuesday night. Come and cheer for the toys Stanley Twp. rec news . There was a good turnout of ball players at the school for practice on Friday evening,. and there will be another practice this Friday evening at 7:00. Thank you to the coaches who have offered to -• help. and we hope we will have several parents out to drive the children to the games. Strawberries! 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