Clinton News-Record, 1951-04-05, Page 10['AGE TEN
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, . APRIL 5, 19511'
Colts
Must Win
Next
(By Richmond Atkey)
It's "do-or-die" for our belov-
ed Clinton Colts Saturday even-
ing, when they meet Bridgeport
Vets in the third game ofthe
best -of -five OHA Intermediate
"B" semi-final series.
The crucial match will.. be
played in Waterloo Memorial
Arena at 8.30 pan. It is expect-
ed that many loyal fans will, ac -
/company the boys and cheer them
on to victory. Let's go!
Colts dropped the first match
of the series in Goderich Memor-
ial Arena 4-0 Thursday evening
last. Journeying to Waterloo,
they were down • 12-3 Tuesday
evening.
Not Disgraced
But the "home-brews" definnit-
ely were not disgraced.' They
matchedstride for stride with the
flashy visitors et Goderich, and
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did a valiant jab against great
odds at Waterloo when Bridgeport
had one of its better players,
Jack Wallis, in the line-up.
It was just a case of too many
against, too few, too much against
too ilittile; Bridgeport has a big
edge in reserve power.
In" Wrong Classification
We shall have more to say
later regarding the situation
where Kitchener and Waterloo
players are'allowed' to play_ for
Bridgeport. If it is not a -legal
violation, it is a violation of the
spirit of sport. Under no con-
sideration should Bridgeport be
classified as Intermediate "B";
the club should be et least Inter-
mediate "A" or Senior "B",
Fine, Fast Gaspe
Although shut out at Godericlt,
Colts played a ,wonderful
game
should have done better.
Their shooting was hurried and
weak on the whole, but they were
up against a very fast, strong-
ohecking team, Billy Nediger, in
goal for Clinton, was a standout.
Again at Waterloo, he had the:
eyes of the critics for his excellent
play in the nets, diespite the ones
that got by him.
Clinton in Lead
Clinton started off at Waterloo
Tuesday evening with a big bang
and Cam Maltby got the first
marker. Bridgeport evened it up
in 23 seconds, but Colts again
went into the lead for the last
time in the game with Draper
the marksman. In only 23 sec-
onds for a second time, Bridge-
port drew even at 2-24 Clinton
outshot Bridgeport 13-9 in the
first period.
From then on, the play went
more and more to the Vets, who
snagged three without reply in
the second, and five in the third.
Colquhoun's Coal
"Danny" Colquhoun was Clin-
ton's third marksman near the
end of the final period. He pick-
ed up the puck behind his own
blue line and raced the length of
the ice, sidestepping the Bridge-
port defence man, to tally.
Comment from Kitchener
Len Taylor, sports editor, who
saw both games, said in his
Kitchener -Waterloo Reoord yest-
erday:
"Only a gigantic natural catas-
trophe, something like a repeti-
tion of the Lisbon earthquake of
the 1750's or the eruption of
Krakatoa in the 1880's, can pre-
vent Bridgeport. Vets from reach-
iny the OHA Intermediate. "B"
finals. At least, that would be a
fair deduction for anyone who
Clinton's "Home Brew" Colts Face Crucial Test
Down two games to Bridgeport Vets in the OHA Inter-
mediate "B" semi-finals, Clinton. dolts-"homebrew" sensation
of the 1950-51 OHA season, all but two of the players having
been born in Clinton -play the third game of the best -three -
of -five series in Waterloo Memorial Arena Saturday evening.
Clinton lost at Goderich 4-0 Saturday evening and again
at Waterloo 12-3 Tuesday evening. They previously had
eliminated Listowel. Beavers in a best two -of -three series.
Winners of the present series clash with Gravenhurst Indians
for the championship.
ABOVE, front row (left to right) -Bert Gliddon, man-
ager; Doug Bartliff, defenoe; Jahn Wilson, utility; Bill:
Nediger, goal; Clare 'Maltby, left wing; Don Strong, utility;
Ross "Punch" McSwan, coach;
BACK ROW (left to right) -Bob Draper, left wing; Ken
"Danny" Calquhoun, defence; Clarence Nedlans, defence; Harry:.
McEwan, centre; Bill Counter, right wing; Cam Maltby, centre;
" ABSENT -Maitland Edgar, right wing; Al May, utility;
Bill Hanly, utility.
Bridgeport 4 -Colts 0
(At Goderich March 31)
.m BRIDGEPORT VETS and num-
bers: goal, Bob Bindernagel (1);
lett defence, Herman Felker (3);
right defence, Ralph Novak (5);
centre, Orval Iiiahn (12); left
wing, Don Morrow (14); right
wing, Ed. Woroch (13); 'alter-
nates -centre, Mel Howey (10);
right wing, Mel Helm (7); left
wing, Arley Geiger (11); defence,
Walter Kullman (4); defence,
Bob Schaefer (2); centre, Bob
Rafferty (8); left wing, Don
Pickett (9); right wing, Bob Rit-
ter (15); defence, Clive Woolner.
(Manager, Gordon Braithwaite;
coach, Bob Rafferty).
CLINTON COLTS (and num-
bers): goal, Bill Nediger; left
defence, Doug Bartliff (22); right
defence, Ken Colquhoun (3);
centre, Harry McEwan (7); left
wing, Bob Draper (6); right wing,
watched them wallop the hard -
trying Clinton Colts 12-3 in
Waterloo last night."
We hope Len's guess is wrong!
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Bill Counter (20); alternates -
centre, Cam Maltby (17); left
wing, Clare Maltby (12); right
wing, Mait Edgar (8); defence,
Al May (21); defence, Bill Hanly
(15); utility, Don Strong (4);
uitility, Jack Wilson (11); sub-
goal, Bill Tideswell. (Manager,
Bert Gliddon; coach, Ross Mc-
rman),
Referees: Hal Baird and Pat
Gardner, Stratford.
Helm)
First13.38 Period
1 -Bridgeport, Kullman, 8.54
2 -Bridgeport, Howey (Geiger,
Penalties: Morrow (minor, 6.50)
Bertliff (minor, 11.32); Rafferty
(minor, 15.25).
Second Period
3 -Bridgeport, Hahn (Woroch,
Novak) 1.15
4 -Bridgeport, Howey (Geiger,
Felker) 9.15
Penalties: May (minor, 7.51);
May (12.25 -misconduct, 10 min-
utes); Woroch (minor, 13,31).
Third Period
No scoring.
Penalties: Kullman (minor,
,12 05); Ritter (minor, 18.30).
Paid admissions -1,809.
Bridgeport 12 -Colts 3
(At Waterloo April 3)
Only one change in lineups
from Saturday, March 31: For
Bridgeport, Jack Willis (6) play-
ed in place of Don Pickett; for
Clinton, no change.
Referees - Jack Hogan and
Larry Lewen, Galt.
First Period
1 -Clinton, Can Maltby (Edgar)
2.51
2 -Bridgeport, Rafferty (Ritter
Felker) 3.14
3-Clintcn, Draper (Counter,
Barlliffl 7.20
4 -Bridgeport, Woroch (Hahn,
Morrow) 7.43
5 -Bridgeport, Ritter (Wallis)
12.28
5 -Bridgeport, Novak (Felker)
13.47
Penalties: Geiger (15.35); shots
un goal -by Clinton 13, by
Bridgeport 9.
Second Period
7 -Bridgeport, Morrow (Woroch)
Al
8 -Bridgeport, Hahn (Woroch)
725
9 -Bridgeport, Helm (Howey)
17.19
Penalties: Healy (8.39), Woroch
(13.]5), Edgar (16.22); shots on
goal: by Clinton 10, by Bridge-
port 16.
Third Period
10 -Bridgeport, Kullman (Wallis)
427
I1 -Bridgeport, Novak, 12.38
12--B15.69ridgeport, Helm (Woroch)
13 -Clinton, Colquhoun, 17.31
14 -Bridgeport Woroch (Hahn,
Morrow) 18.47
15 -Bridgeport, Woroch (Morrow,
Halm) 1922
Penalties: Novak (4.40), Bart -
tiff (5.56), Felker (1024), May
(12.20); shots on goal. by Clinton
5, by Bridgeport 18; total. by
Clinton 28, by Bridgeport 43.
Paid attendance: 1,315.
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Ridgetown was high with 104,
Goderich 98, Kippen 94, Hippest:
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