Clinton News-Record, 1950-01-26, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
CLINTON' NEWS -RECORD
Colts Lead Group
With FourWins
(By Howard ,Cowies)
Clinton Colts won over Milver-
ton 7-5 Tuesday evening in Clin-
ton Lions Arena before a"•three-,
quarter packed house in in OHA
Intermediate fixture, The locals
are now in, front in the group
race.
Considering the condition of the
ice, the game was fast and very
rough. Eight penalties were hand-
ed out, three going >to Milverton
and five to Clinton, including a
ten-minute misconduct handed
out to Ken Coiquhoun in the
third period.
Colts led all the way, the score
being 2-0 at the end of the first
and 5-1 at the end of the second.
In the third period, the Milver-
ton boys really put on the pres-
sure, hemming the Colts in their
own end and scoring four goals
in the last nine minutes of play,
making Carter work to keep
them -clear, which by the way he
did all through the game.
Colts managed to break through
Milverton team twice to score in
the third, so making a good
gems co come out 7-5 in favour of
theReferees: Ralph McFadden,
linesman; Gordon Muir, Referee,
both of Seaforth.
MILVERTON: goal, Schmidt;
defence, Yost, Kipfer; centre,
Gaul; wings, R. Gropp, Beir; al-
ternates—Dale, Tuer, Meyer,`Kip-
fer, Mullins, Gropp,'Mueller.
CLINTON COLTS: goal, Carter;
defence, Steep, Bartliff; centre,
Goodhue;' wings, McEwan, Edgar;,
alternates — Cam Maltby, 'Clare
Maltby, Manly, Draper, Campbell,
Strang, Colquhoun, Counter;
Nediger, sub -goal.
Referees: Ralph McFadden and
Gordon Muir, both of Seaforth.
First Period
1—Coats, Clare Maltby (Count-
er) 4.45.
2—Colts, Edgar (McEwan, Good-
hue) 7.40.
Penalties: Dale (slashing),. Me -
Ewan (slashing), Colquhoun
(tripping).
Second Period
3—Milverton, Gaul (Biers) 8.08,
4—Colts, . Goodhue (McEwan,
Edgar) 10.20.
5—Colts, leanly (Cam Maltby)
10,45.
6—Colts, Cam 1Vlaltby (Hanly)
19,50.
Penalties: Strong (tripping).
Third Period
7—Colts, Cam Maltby (Hanly)
6.30.
8— ilverton, Gaul (Yost) 11.35.
9—Milverton. R. Kipfer (Gaul)
13.45.
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SPORTS
Standings
OHA INTERMEDIATE
(including Wednesdeq, Jan. 25)
Won Lost Pts,
Clinton Colts .. 4 0 '8
New Hamburg . 3 0 " _6
Milverton 3 2 6
Centralia 0 ' 2 0
Goderich ' 0 2 0
Clinton RCAF 0 4 0
Results in Past Week
Milverton 8—Centralia 3
Clinton Colts 6--Goderich 2
Clinton Colts 8—RCAF 4
Clinton Colts 7—Milverton 5
BADMINTON STANDING
(including Wednesday, Jan. 25)
Won Lost Pts.
(Sets)
4 1 39
3 ` 2 34
3 1 27
1 4 25
Exeter
Stratford
Clinton
Seaforth
Listowel 1 4 20
Results in Past Week
Exeter 7—Stratford 5
Listower,7—Seaforth 5
10—Milverton
Mueller (Dale,.
Tuer) 14.30.
1I—Milverton, Mueller (Tuer,
Dale) 19.10.
12—Colts, McEwan (Cain Malt-
by, Draper) 19.30.
Penalties: Gropp (high stick-
ing), Colquhoun (elbow), Dale
(holding), Colquhoun (ten-minute
misconduct).
o—
COLTS DEFEAT
GODERICi-j BY 6-2
'IN RETURN GAME
(By Howard Cowles)
The opening game of the sea-
son was played in Goderich West
St. Arena Friday evening lest
before approximately 300 fans,
when Clinton Colts again met
and defeated Goderich Kinsmen
by 6-2.
In the first period the Colts
came on the ice with grim deter-
mination to keep their lead, scor-
ing three goals with no bid from 9.30..
the Kinsmen to even telly. I Penalties: Edgar (tripping),
In the second period the. fans Bartliff (tripping), Olynek (trip -
COLTS' DEFEAT'
RCAF BEFORE
PACKED HOUSE
(BY Howard Cowles)
Clinton 'Colts came through
with their third, win of the sea
son when they defeated Clinton
RCAF 8-4 befo'e a near -packed
house, in Glutton Lions Arena,
Saturday evening,
The play seemed to be very
even 'though the Colts outshot
the Flyers all the way through.
It was a fast game start to finish.
Flyers made a big bid in the
last few minutes of the ga
scoring two goals in the. last mi
ute and a half, but their ru
was started•a little too late '
the game to do much harm t
the score.
The Maltby'. brothers ,deser
some mention as they were un
duobtedly 'the' Colts' main sours
of scores, tallying five times be
tween them, and for .i -and-16
year-old boys playing informed
sate hockey this really stands out
Rlyeays put up a good fi
throughout the game, their goa
tender making some wonder:
saves at close quarters. Either
these teams may be worth fo
lowing for some good' games
the future:
CLINTON RCAF: goal, Bou
er; right defence, Lamaureau
left defence, Heney; centre, To
left wing, Scarrow; right wing
Singleton; alternates—Lenglo
Olynek, McPherson, Oulet, Jo
Cardin, Penny, Norris, Butler,
CLINTON COLTS: goal, Cart
right defence, Coiquhoun; 1
defence, Counter; centre, CI
Maltby; right wing, Cam Maltb
Left wing, Bill Hanly; alternet
Bartliff, Steep, Goodhue, M
Ewan, Edgar,.Campbell, Drape
Strong; Nediger, sub -goal. •
Referee — Ralph McFadde
Seaforth; Angus McLean, Sea
forth, linesman.
First Period '
1 --Colts, Clare Maltby (Ca
Maltby) 1.10.
THURSDAY,
LONDESBORO
Sports News TRIMS ;BRUSSELS.
miNtilARr .. 26, 19501
at ` CDCI
(By Alex Wilson)
BY 11-9 COUNT
(By Jack Webster)
A, crowd' of enthusiastic fans
saw Londesboro B -A's hand out
an 11-9 defeat to Brussels to Bel -
grave on January 18 in a game in
the group 1 WOAA Intermediate
"B" series,
stahe
rt to fins h with B-A'same moved � from
having
the lead all the way. Lee account-
ed for four goals for the B -A's,
while Riley had five goals for
me, CDCI Beats Goderich Brussels.
n- LONDESBORO
sh After playing . many pre.1seas
rn games and coming out"on t
o short end of most of them, CDC
Senior Boys' basketball team fin
ve ally pulled, their great upset.
- The Goderich basketball teams
e came to Clinton on Thursday,
_ January 19, to play their first
_ games in the HSSA, and only the
_ girls' team went back boasting
of a victory.
fig 'Clinton seniors laced Goderich
on defence, B. : goal, A. Riley;
he centre,Lee; Riley, Tamblyn;
I dick; 'wings J. Snell,' Shad-
-
subs--Armsitrong, Madill,
D, Snell, Carter,•Milllar, John-
ston, Hamm, Tunney:
BRUSSELS: goal, , J. Jewel;
defence, Earle, Adams; centre, D.
Willis; wings, Workman, Riley;
1- seniors by a score of 70-48. Led
ul by the 25 -point shooting of Har -
of old Madsen Clinton boys were
1- never in trouble and took ad -
in vantage of all the breaks'. It was
in this game that Keil. Arkell
ch had his finger cut requiring
x. stitches and was thus unable to
dd; play in the next game.
The Junior Boys' took a 55-36
is, victory from the Goderich boys
el, and like the Seniors, they too
were never in trouble. gpps and
Carte Maltby were big guns for Clin-
eft ton, but several others showed
are signs of promise for future years.
y; Scoring were: Clinton Seniors:
es Arkell, 14; Andrews, 13; Mad-
e. sen, 25; Clare, 3; McConnell, 3;
r, Wilson, 5; Harding, 3; Goderich
Seniors: E. Holmes, 20; Buchanan,
n, 12; Skelton, 5; Roberts, 2; Mc -
Ewan, 2; D. Holmes, 2; Costello,
5. Clinton Juniors: Epps19;
1V,ialtby, 17; Carter, 13; Elliott, 2;
McDonald, 1; Tebbutt, 3; Goderich
to Juniors: Thompson, 2; McNeil, 3'
2—Colts, Clare Maltby (Cal
Maltby) 2,30.
3—Colts, Cam Maltby (Clar
Maltby) 8,00.
4 --RCAF, Scarrow (Singleton
Hawthorn, 2; Attridge, 1; Fritz
-
n I ley, 4; Gardner, 1; Harris, 12;
e�Holmes, 11.
* *
Clinton Loses
Clinton Senior Boys hooked up
with Goderich Seniors in an
HSS\ basketball game which
turned out -to be a real thriller
on January 23. The Clinton. team,
minus the services of Arkell,
went down to a 29-27 defeat in
the last seconds of the game.
Scoring for. Clinton were And-
rews, 8; Madsen, 12; Wilson, 2.;
Harding, 5.
Clinton Junior Boys continued
unbeaten as they trounced God-
erich 28-9. This game was some-
what rougher than the first game
but tempers were held in cheek
and nothing serious started. God-
erich led in scoring for the first
quarter but, the CDCI boys settled
down and started rolling in bas-
kets. Clinton scorers' were: Epps,
1; Maltby, 12; Porter, 2; Carter
5; Elliott, 3; MacDonald, 3; Teb-
butt, 2.
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very close
saw checking "on the
part of both teams.
In the third period the boys
came on the ice, somewhat tired.
Goderich held the Clinton team
down to one goal in the period,
The game was rough with six
penalties being handed out by
Refreee Muir, four going to Clin-
ton Colts, two going to Kinsmen.
CLINTON COLTS: goal, Carter;
defence, Counter, Colquhoun;
centre, Cam Maltby; wings,
Hardy, Twining; alternates —
Bartliff, Steep, McEwan, Good-
hue, Edgar, Campbell, Strong.
BeaODs; de encH e IhMille , Ging;
centre, Newcombe; wings, Bis-
set, Faulkner; alternates — B.
Westbrook, W. Westbrook, Allen,
SacDoesold, Mere, Stoddard,
Referees Gordon Muir. Archie
Hubert, Seaforth.
Clinton Colts:
Scoring'
(3), Hanly
(1), McEwan (1), Maltby (I).
Goderich Kinsmen: REM (2).
ping), Singleton (slashing).
Second Period
5—Colts, Clare Maltby (Cam
Maltby) 4.05.
6—RCAF, Scarrow, 4.30.
7—Colts, Hanly, 7.30.
Penalties: Singleton (tripping),
Edgar (tripphag), Bartliff (trip-
pigg), Olynek (tripping), Single-
ton (slashing).
Third Period
9—Colts, Edgar, (Goodhue, Mc -
Ewan) 12.14.
9—Colts, Steep (Draper) 14.45.
10—Colts, Clare Maltby (Cam
Maltby) 18.00.
11 --RCAF, Langlois (Singleton,
Scarrow) 18.20.
12 --RCAF, Langlois (Scarrow)
19.45.
Penalties; McPherson (charg-
ing), Bartliff (holding), Bartliff
(knee), Draper and OIyn.ek (high
sticking).
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