Clinton News-Record, 1946-02-07, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
O.H.A. INTERMEDIATE "B"
WLTFAP
Tavistock . 7 4 1 88 55 15
London....,.7 3 0 '71 33 14
Ingersoll.5 3 1 60 52 11
MI'N,TON .. 5 4 0 45 34 10
Seaforth 5 4 0 55 50 10
Woodstock . 0 10 0 42 113 0
Games to Play
-4 Thurs., Feb. 7—Clinton at Seaforth
Fri., ir.. Feb.8—London at Ingersoll
Mon.,11—Ingersoll Feb.. 11—In •ersoll at Clinton
Wed., Feb. 13—Clinton at Tavistock
Fri., Feb. 15—Seaforth at Clinton
W.O.A.A. JUVENILE "C"
WL T P
Goderich 5 0 0 10
Exeter 3 2 0 6
CLINTON' 1 3 0 2
Blyth 0 4 0 0
W.O.A.A. MIDGET "C"
WL. T P
Goderich 5 1 0 10
CLINTON 2 3 1 ' 5
Exeter 1 4 1 3
0
C.C.I. GIRLS WIN
17-12 BASKETBALL
MATCH AT SEAFORTH
•Seaforth girls' basketball team
played hast to the Clinton girls on
Tuesday afternoon, and when the
final whistle blew, the Clinton gir13
emerged victorious by. 17-12.
.. Elinor Glew and Lois iviiciclletot
Collected the Clinton points with
Elinor getting 11 and Lois six.
Jean McMaster with six, and Mary
Ryan with four, were the Seaforth
scorers.
Line-u(rti
CLINTON (17) — Elinor Glew
(11), Lois Middleton (6), Ally Lou
Thompson, Beverley York, Kit Fing-
land, Betty Cooke, Jean Elliott.
SEAFORTII—(12) — Mary Ryan
(4), Jean McMaster (6), Lenore Heb -
kirk, Pat Bechely, Eleanor Weaver,
Theresa Maloney, Edith Blanchforcl,
Kate Laudenback,
Referees—Miss Helen Brown, Clin-
ton; Miss McMillah, Seaforth.
Wearwells Stop
GroupLeading
g
Tavistock Joes
ClintonW w continued cl ear e11s their
upward climb in theOH A Inter-
mediate "B" series when they de-
feated the group leading• Tavistock
Joes' by 5-3, Monday eve -:ng.
It was Clinton's first hone game:
with Tavistock and the loeal arena
was packed to capacity.
Tavistock opened the scoring in the
first period when • Carnegie beat
Brush, but Wearwells came surging
back with Duckworth scoring the
equalizer. "Cooney" McEwan got
the second Clinton goal, he fooled the
Tavistock net -minder on a very tricky
play. •
In the second period, the only tally
was by Carnegie of Tavistock. Bart-.
Tiff and Colquhoun were given penal-
ties, the reason for the latter one
being unknown to most of the cash
customers.
The Clinton team broke out in a
cor.ng rash in the thirderiod when
13. McTwan, Duckworth and Bob
Draper each netted a goal. The only
Tavistock reply was in the closing
minutes when Rohfritsh • cored dur-
ing .3 scramble around the Clinton
nets.
The sensational goal -tending of
Dave Brush hi the Clinton goal, was
by far the deciding factor in Clinton's
Wearwells are now tied for'
fourth place with Seaforth; the tie
will be broken in the clash there to-
night,
Lire -ups:
TAVISTOCK JOEiS: Goal, Faul-
haufer; defence, Fieney, Huras;
centre, Carnegie; right wing, Roh-
fritsch; left wing, 07. Kaufman;
alternates, Roth, H. Kaufman Mat-
thies, Eckstein, Schmidt, Weicicer,
Wilber.
CLINTON WEARWELLS — Goal,
Brush; defence, Bartliff, Neilans;
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Four Games in Eight Days
Task Faced by Wearwells;
Fust at Seaforth Tonight
Clinton Wearwells have won
four of their last five games
after a long lay-off, and are now
tied with Seaforth Bosharts for
. fourth place (the important play-
off spot) with ten points. Each
team has won five and, lost four
decisions.
The ollltime rivals face a,
crucical test at Seaforth tonight
when the winner will occupy
fourth place
unchallenged. Manyv
fans—you can
be sure—will ac-
company
-company the fast -stepping Wear -
wells to Seaforth.
The Clinton team faces a
crucial test at Seaforth tonight
touch series with four games in
eight days, Ingersoll Hell • Cats,
now in third place, furnishing the
opposition here .next Monday
evening. Wearwells play. at Tavi-
stock next Wednesday, February
13, and entertain Seaforth Bosh-
arts here on Friday, February 15.
The scheduled game in Inger-
soll last night between Wood-
, stock and • Ingersoll was post-
poned on account of lack of ice,
and will be played later.
centre, Powell; left wing, Duckworth;
right wing, Counter; alternates, H.
MeEwan, '
F. McE an
Draper,
Lock-
wood.Colquhoun.
Referee—Bob McCully, •Stratford.
Summary—First Period
1—Tavistock, Carnegie, (Rob-
fritsch), 1.59,
2—Clinton, Duckworth, 2.14.
g. Clinton McEwan, IL, (MeEwan,
I".) 12.31.
Penalties—Note,
Second Period
4—Tavistock, Carnegie, (IIoresl,
13.12. +aI.11111!
Penalties—Bartliff, Colquhoun. .
Third Period
5—Clinton, M'cEwan, H., (McEwan,
F.), 2.06.
6—Clinton, Duckworth, (Powell),
4.17..
Draper, 9.46.
8—Tavistock, Rohfritsch, 18.52.
Penalties—Huras 2, Colquhoun 2.
Feb. 7 to Feb. 9
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CLINTON NENV$-RE(IORD
Clinton Midgets
Take Close One
From Exeter 3-2
Led by Don Miller, their fast -
skating left-winger, the, Clinton
Midgets downed the Exeter Lions by
the score of 3-2 on" Thursday even-
ing. The Clinton team played a
brand ofsmooth assn hockey that
n g
had the Old-timers talking.
Ath
t e seven minute nnarlc, Don
Miller took Garon's pass from behind
the Exeter goal and flashed' the red
light of the Exeter goal. The Exeter
kids carate fighting back and three
minutes later Brintnall scored ona
pass from Price to win the count.
Midway through the second period
Miller got his second goal of the
game on a pass from Matthews. Once
again the Exeter boys came fighting
back and West banged a loose puck
past Riehl. • Cern Maltby was ban-
ned for two minutes for .tripping,
much to the protest of the Clinton
fans,
In the third period, Matthews scor-
ed the deciding goal of the game,
Matthews and D. Watson were sent
to the cooler for roughing it up•
Line-ups:
EXETER—Goal, i Gal Mickle; defence
Price r ce and Waghorn; centre, Hayter;
right wing, West; eft wing, Kirk;
alternates, Tiernan, Cann, Brintnell,
Armstrong, D. Watson, J. Watson.
CLINTON--Goal, Bob Riehl; de-
fence, Dick Steep, Ross Colquhoun;
centre, Roger Garon; right wing,
Bill Matthews; left wing, Don Miller;
alternates, Bob Taylor, Clarence
Denomme, Cant. Maltby, Bill Ashton,
Bill Chowen,
Referee—Jim Hayter, Exeter.
Goal Summary—First Period
1 --Clinton, Miller (Caron), 7.09.
2—Exeter, Brintnell, (Price), 10.47,
Penalties—None.
Second Period
3—Clinton, Miller, (Matthews)„
13.30.
4—Exeter, West, 17.23.
Penalties—Maltby.
Third Period
5—Clinton, Matthews.
Penalties—Matthews and D. Wat-
son.
0
C.C.I. BOYS DEFEAT
SEAFORTH 25-16
ON HOME COURTS
Clinton Collegiate basketball team
continued its winning streak by de-
feating Seaforth Collegiate Institute
by 25-16. The game, played in Sea•
forth on Tuesday afternoon, was the
first meeting of these teams for the
season,
The Clinton boys had the edge on
the play throughout the game. They
were without the services of guards
"Chuck" Hanley and "Nick" Elliott,
and forward Ross Dilling. Instead of
these players two of the younger fel-
lows, Bill Matthews and Don Miller,
were used. These two played every
hit as good a game as the seniors
and should be congratulated on their
style.
Beattie of Seaforth, was the star
of the game, netting 12 of his team's
16 points. Kennedy, B. Miller, Mat-
thews, Johnson and McBride, were
the Clinton marksmen,
Line-ups:
C'LINTO'N--,(25)—Kennedy (8), B.
Miller (8), Dt Miller, Johnson (4),
McBride (1), B. Hanley, Matthews
(4).
SEAFORTH—(16) — Wilson, D.
Smith, Stewart (2), Beattie (12),
Knight (2), McICay, Butchard, Hend-
erson, Munn.
e
Weather Forces Default
Of Juvenile Game Here
Due to the :blocked roads on Thurs-
day evening the members of the
Clinton Juveniles who come from
Seaforth were unable to get through.
As a result, when game time carne
around, Clinton could not get enough
men to ice a team and had to default
the game to Exeter.
It was a tough break for the Clin-
ton boys as they need every point
they can get.
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Clinton Public Utilities! Commis-
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NEWS -RECORD.
F. K. B. Stewart, Clinton, agri-
cultural representative for Huron
County, was taken to Clinton Public
Hospital Friday last and is now a
patient there. •
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Mayor A. J. MoMiirray had t gang`
of men at work removing aocuindlated
snow from the sides of the main
streets during the soft Spell yester-
day. The roadway is now in a greatly
improved condition.
Exeter Teams Advance
. With Twin Victories
Exeter Juveniles and Midgets are
continuing to advance in the•WOAA
groups.
The Midgets tangled Monday even-
ing- with Goderich Lions and, led by
the outstanding goal -tending of
Micicle, skated off the ice with a 2-0
vcitory. The goal getters were Kirk
peri
and Haod.yter who scored in the third
The win Puts them right on the
heels of the second .place Clinton
team. The Juveniles played hosts to
Blyth the same evening and defeated
their visitors by 19-1. Jim Hayter
with five and Musser with four were
the standouts for Exeter.
Former C.C.!. Students
Making a Hockey Name
It will be of interest to many
,students of C.C.I, and other friends
that Alec and Beecher Menzies, for-
mer students, are making a name for
themselves with the Blenheim High
School hockey team. The boys were
members of the school last year and
both were noted for their athletic
prowess.
'Their father was former pastor of
Londesboro United Church and is now
stationed, at Charing Cross.
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