Clinton News-Record, 1947-04-03, Page 8PAIGE EIGHT
CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, ..PRIL 3, 194P)
Goderich Flyers in OHA Junior "C" Semi -Finals'
Hanover Takes Forest Exeter 'Girl Basketeers
'In WOSSA Semi -Finals Capture Semi -Final Here
Exeter High Sch'ool's clever, girls'
c oo set their sem- ins _Ions,,had little difficulty in defeat -
of
"B basketball round by means m'ng Paliner.+ston High 'Sehool girls in a
of ,sudden death match in Clinton (Jolt- WOSsA 'Senior "B" sudden -death
egiate Institute Gymnasium Tuesday semi-final basketball match in Clink -
evening, which Hanover won by 28-23 on Collegiate institrite Gymnasium
Forest led at first .quainter 3-1, and 57-17 Friday' evening last.
Hanover at 'halftime, 16-12, and at } The winners now' meat Asnherst-
three equar'ter time, 25-20. bene for the title.
Claiming that the coach of the (Pan- Chief interest in the game from a
over team had no right to act as urn- Snow( standpoint was the return to his
vire, Forest stated they would protest bowie school of ]:ph Gray, Principal of
the game, Hanover officials
toned Palmerton Hugh School and forrnerly
that the referee came from Forest. of Londesboso, who came along with
So these you aro. his proteges. He said it was 17 yeast
Although neither team played part- since he had been in CCI and noticed
iculaaly brilliant basketball, the north- several changes.
erners won striotly on their merits 1 The starry Lillian Hunter-Duvar
and got no breaks from .the officials. was top scorer with 18 for the winn-
Their. fast, accurate forwards caught ens while Captain Pat Hay amassed
the Forest rearguard in the razzle 13. Exeter's smooth passing play
dazzle more than oaiee. The losers had the lawns' completely 'baffled on
took their defeat rather badly. most occas'ion's.
Hanover High •S,ohool (28) Bieman I Exeter (57) Sinter-Duvar (18),
(15), Schwindt (8), Siem (3), Mortrm- Geiser (6), Kestle (10), Schroeder
ore (2), Weitendonf, Cox, Ilaney, ' (4), Sweet (4), Hay (13), Rowcliffe,
Folker, Johnson,McXitchnie. (Leslie, Miekle, Gibson, Pickard, Fah.
Forest High :School — (23) Gage(1) mer.
Gregg (2), Boyd (9), J. McCahill (10
G. ' `MeCahill, Lithgow, Forbes, Loc -
head, Fraleigh.
Hanover High School and Forest High basketball team, Huron County chain -
Referee= -C. Wilkinson, Forest; uin-
pire—.C, Carere, Hanover.
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GODERJCIH LO'UZO'N FLYERS—the last team
from this district to remain in provincial hockey
competition—are now on their way to the OIIA
Junior "C"' championship, Having disposed of New
(Hamburg Transports in two games at Stratford
by 9-7 Thinsday night and 8-5 Saturday night,
winning the round 17-12, Flyers are .now stacked
up against Orangeville, whieh eliminated Hespeler
in five games, meeting the DmlfferinCounty Town-
ers at Stratford tonight in the second game of
the semi-finals. Goderich won the first match at
Orangeville Tuesday night 6-4.
BACK ROW—left to right: E'd. Eavine, train-
er; .Waiter Wentbrooke, coach; Jim Bisset, right
wing; G. 'Nero, defence; D. Ainslie, defence; G.
Westlake, defence; K. Doig, centre (frown Seaforth);
Ivan Lemon, seoretasg-.treasurer; Arnold Doak,
manager
FROINT RO1W—left to right: B. MacDonalci, left
wing; J. Hayter, left wing (from Exeter); Gerry
Ginn, goal; B. J. MacDonald, centre; Bob Allan,
right wing; ABSENT—The "Kid" line, consisting
of Harold Warren, Newcombe, Don Warren, brought
ap from the 'Juvenile team.
—Engraving courtesy Goderich Signal -Star
port
horts
(By RS°A)
IT'S A GODERICH YEAR
The .smart Goderieh. Flyers are
headed for the ORA Junior "C" title.
so it would seem. Up two goals ott
Orangeville, they play •the Dufferir,
County Townes 'at Stratford tonight,
and if they win the round, play in
the first of the finals 'against Stouff-
ville .at •Stratford Satuday evening.
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AIN'T HOCKEY FUN
Are the Goderich fans having fun?
Well, we'll say so. They :accompan-
ied the team on a special train to
Stratford Saturday evening for the
second of the New Hamburg series,
and it was quite .a gathering.. Just
to show there are no hard feelings
and our harts are in the right place,
103 adults 'and four children bought
tickets at Clinton and went down to
Stratford with the 'County- Towners,
And that is not to mention those who
went by car. There's a special going
through at the same time 'again
toni'g'ht for .the Orangeville game.
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CURTAINS MADE UP.
BROWN'S
One door north of the Royal Bank
incurred by Mervin Stephan, who• was
hospitalized by an injuny sustained
M a play-off game with Exeter. After
a ,successful hockey season, the fans
around Herman are talking about a
covered rink for next 'winter. More
power to their efforts!
SPEAKING OF BASEBALL
Clinton R. 'and C. School expects
to field a smart baseball team this-
coming
hiscoming summer, at least to equal
the WOAA championship outfit of
last year. Most of the players are
still at the Station. There is a story
aroma]. that Ron Wilson, who twirled
the Airmen to the title, and is now a
civilian, iney be seen in a St. Marys
uniform this year. Fact is, St. Marys
tries] hard to grab 'him off last year,
but Ronny went back to his home in
the Maritimes when he got his dis-
charge from the RCAF.
STA'FFA FOR HURON -PERTH
It looks as if good old Carter Ker-
slake, Hensall's slab artist, may stay
'r little closer to hone this yeas', as
ne and Bruce Balfour will coach a
iew entry from 'Staffa in the Huron -
Perth Baseball League. The club
has beeni inactive since early in the
nes, At a well -attended meeting,
the. boys named the full personnel of
all the necessary committees to parry
SARNIA BOWS OUT
Markham, Grimsby and Walkerton
are still in the running for the OHA
Intermediate "B" championship.
Grimsby Peach Kings advanced by
eliminating Sarnia Sailors 10-6, los-
ing the first 3-2 and winning the
second 8-3. It 'was Sarnia which put
Seaforth Beavers out of contention,
KID CHA.MMPIONS
lBowmanville Red Raiders won the
OM41A. Juvenile "B" title by taking a
two -game total goal series front Bol-
ton 1542, winnin'g•the first 13-7 and
losing the second 5-2. It was Bolton
that eliminated Goderich; the latter's
protest came to nothing. Port Col-
borne won the MITA. Midget "B"
title by trimming Lindsay 7-1 after
losing the first by one goal. Fergus
captured the 011VIIIA Bantam C"
championship by 14-11, beating Sand-
ridge 11-5 in the first game and losing
the second 6-3. It was Fergus that
put out Lneknow ,Sepoys, conquerors
of Ciinten Lions in the 'WOAA final,
HELP INJURED PLAYER
A dance is being held in Ilensall
Town Hall Wednesday, April 9, to
raise money to help pay expenses
STOP
that cough with
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FOREST PROTEST DISALLOWED
Forest High .School's protest oyer
their WOSSA Senior "B" basketball
semi-final defeat at the hands of
I.Ianover Hgb ;School in Clinton Tues -
clay night, has been turnecl down, ac-
cording to an announcement made
last ,night by Charlie Box, WOSISA
secretary. Hanover won the disputed
tilt by a 28-23 count and Forest based
its protest on the fact that a mem-
ber of the Hanover school's teaching
staff acted as one of the 'officials.
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GODERICH FLYERS
Goderieb Louzon Flyers are still
hi there battling for the OHA Junior
"C" championship, the only hockey
team from this part of .the Province
lett in any playdown.
Sporting a two -goal lead obtained
at Orangeville Tuesday evening when
they defeated the home team 6-4 in
the first of the semi-finals, the Fly-
ers can close off this series at Strat-
ford tonight. Most fans around these
pants think they will do it,
If they do emerge viotorious on
Ithe round, the Goderich lads will
stack up against Stoiuffville Victoria
,Square team in the titular series,
(with the first game atStratford Sat-
urday evening. That is—if!
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