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liYdrodolibled the score
'PA Uptown last Thilrsclay night 8-4
in 4 regularly scheduled Town
League softball game, Unofficially
-the score was 15-4. Darkness
-intervened to stop the slaughter
When jn the' first of the seventh
'"With Ilydro still batting and one
-Out.
Hydro got off to a. good, start in
•in the first of the seventh.
"'They were never headed at any
lime although Uptown pulled to
-within one run with a three-run'
• rally in the third to make the
."score 5-4.
Jack. Vinton was in top form
Tor Hydr6 Striking out nine men in
the six innings besides having four
:hits including a home run,
'double and a single, Jack Lepping-
ton, Gerry. Westburg and Alec
'Wilson all hit doubles for the wjn-
.zers. Ray Anstett's triple and
'Murray Colquhoun's 'home run
"were the only • long hits, for Up-
'town.
Uptown, — . AR R John Hartley, 2b .„ .... 3 1.
.3h Murray Colqubotin, „„ 3 1
Ray Anstett, p 3 1 f
Doug Walton, o 3 0 1
Ron Steepe, If 3 0
Gerry Haines, ss' 3 0 1
Rick Elliott, of 3 0 1
Laurie Colquhoun, lb , „ 2 I. 0
Ken McRae rf .„ 2 0 0
Clarence -Cooper; If 0 0 0
25 4 8
Hydro Al';
Alec Wilson,. c 4 1 1
Al May, 2b 3 2 2
John Wilson, l'ic` 4 2 4
Wham Craig, cf ,,,,,,, .,,,... 4 1 1
Ken Gibbings, rf 4 0 0
Gerry Westburg, lb , 3 0 2
Harris Oakes, 3b 3 .1 1
Jack Leppington, If 3, 0 1 3 1 2. Clarence Penomme, ss- ,.
31 8 14 • Ray Anstett anthDoug Walton;
John 'Wilson. `and Alec Wilson..
JUnior Farmers -took an. early
8-1 'lead but just didn't have en-
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Mr. and 'qrs. G. 5. Robinson,
Niagara Falls; spent a few days
with Mr. -and Mrs. George Cowan.
Miss Margaret Tarnbling, Leam-
ington, spent the weekend holi-
day with her Parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Taniblyn,
Mrs. 'Gordon Mertes, Arcona,
visited with her sister Mrs. Ed-
ward Youngblut and Mr. Young-
blut, over the weekend.
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Only one scheduled • MAO remains in the Town League
Softball schedule—the last game will be, played tonight with
• Hydro Ana Legion opposing. each ether, .There are two postpon,
ed games to be played arid then the playoff schedule will' ba
arranged.
During the:past Week VOtown were the Nictints of the power
ap,opo Hydra ,elnb 4relk. while Fish and Game and the
• Junior Farmers, Vele `*Weed - to settle for a tie when ,darkness
halted -their genie at the end of the sixth inning,
4 Stan Johns, if
31 11 10
'Fish and Game
Don E jips, „ ..... 3 2 2
Don Strong, ss 3 3 2
Bill Harris, c 4 0 1
Fred-arevena, 2b 4 1 0
Ben' Riley, p -4 0 0
Ken Harris, 3b . ... 3 1 1
Murray Johnston, rf s "4 1 1
Harold Gibbiiits„ of 3 a
John Wise, If 3 2 2
' I 31 11 9
Jr, Farmer ..„ 531 101-11 10 4
Fish & Game 103 421.31',11 3
' Bert Pepper and Ray Anstett,
Stewart Broadfoot (3); Ben Riley
and Bill Harris.
Jim Nott, lb
I..McClyinont, 2b
Ray Anstett,
Stewart Broadfoot c in
3rd 2 1 1'
Ross Crich, rf ....... -„,„„ 4 0 1
Murray Golquhoun, 3b , 4 0 1
Fred Gibson, of 3 2 0
John Hartley, ss 1 0 0
Peter Brommer, ss
3rd 2 0 1
2 1 0
Junior Farmers
Bert Pepper, p 1
4 1 2
'4 3. 2
2 1 1
Former CD C1 Football Player Praised
By Vancouver Sun Sports Writer
(Ry our 13a:yfluld eerrospeudent)
ball club and, who line coach Wally
Zierril3a rates as a potentially
great Ifrie-man.
years ago but makes his home in
gond close look at jersey 61 in the
by Ken (Mug) Arkell, six-foot-
four 235 pound Canadian who is
deadly serious about making 4this
bight's inter-squad game at 'Em-
Whites lineup. It will be filled
'pire StatiU171."
writes: "Fans at tonight's game
would be well advised, to take a
no• big euts in the team • after to-
'players• can relax, where will be
the VatICOWAr Sun says:
"KOn was born in Calgary 24
iCommenting on the players be
,".Most ,of" the BC Lions football
Jack :Richards, ,SportS, Writer fpr 53iNdielk OntantOr now, Making'g
game because of an injured
shoulder but will be Out tonight to
clinch a Spot with the team',
strong lineman but the Lions got
where Arkell served fora while,
Fart of his service was „spent at
Powell River. -
strip 'King of the Royal Mounted':
and Ottawa. were all after the big
go. on to -University fat a law
this football team is very impor-
jokingly drawn from the conk:
tant to .Arkell. It's his chance to
egree,
"He missed the firArinter-squacl
"Toron92., Hamilton, Winnipeg
"1-te!s rpt new to the law bus,.
Te 'King'' nickname is.
News of Londesboro'
'Correspondent 1,—, MRS. H. DURNIN
Phone Blyth 31r 19
Miss Marilyn Shickluna, Lind- Mrs. Mary Brunstion has re-
say, visited with her cousin Faye'
Harold, spent Sunday with Me,
Gaunt. Mrs, Mary Beacom, Edythe, and ing some time at the home of her
turned to her home after spend
ton,
daughter, Mrs., R. Vodden, Clin-
Mr; and Mrs. Fred Debut, Brun-, and ',Mrs. James Pearson, Ethel.
ner, Mr. and .:Mrs. Harry Young-
blutt, Stratford, ...spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Edward Young-
Mut. -
There be church services
at the, usual. hotir, ten o'clock,
next Sunday, August 12, The
Young People's Union will be in
charge with Kenneth Wood the
speaker. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vodden
arid family; Kenneth Vodden, Par-
is and `Mrs, Wesley Yodeler', spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs., Bert
Shobbrook, honoring Mrs. W. Vod-
den on her birthday.
Mrs. Lloyd Pipe, Mrs.' Robert
Youngblut, Mrs. Margaret Man-
ning, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Will-
iam Griffiths and Mrs. Edward
Youngblut attended the Golden
Wedding celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Pollard. Brussels,
(formerly .of Lendesboro) on Wed-
nesday afternocin, August 8.
Mrs. Throope- attended church
service in Blyth last Sunday:Rev.
William Maines took the service.
Mrs-Throope left Tuesday to visit
'friends in Chicago, for a few days.
Londesboro W.I.,
The• Londesboro Women's Insti-
tute met in the Community Hall
on Thursday evening, August 2,
for their regular meeting. The
meeting opened wit the president
Mrs. Stanley Lyon in, the chair.
Mrs. James Walpole, Blyth, was
guest speaker. She chose as< her
subject, "The . Cape Croke'. In-
dians," Mrs.,Walpole was able to
give some very .interesting infor-
mation about the lives and Cust-
oms of this tribe, which. are de-
cendents of the „Rurons.
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settle' for a 11.41, tie with Fish
and Game in a .regulatly" sched-
uled town league softball game
on' Tuesday evening, •
..The game fini
shes
,Of the
Most rousing finishes of the sched.
uel with the lead changing 'twice
in the last two innings. an Riley
WAS. hit hard. in `the first inning
but—settled down and seemed to
improve as the game' progressed.
The first two innings were the
big ones as far as the'Junior rap.
mers were concerned', They scar
ed five. big runs in the first ,an4.
three' in the secand, Tintely hits.
came ,on the bats of Jim Nett
arid Ray Anstett,
• Johnny Wise sparked' the
and 'Game into action in the third
When he loci off with a home run.
The team .eame up- vvifh three
1.14310 before the third man was
oat. In the fourth Wise cracked
A double that ,scored another run
and started an uprising that pro-
duced fear runs,
:steWa,rt. 13roadiocit came
with the most. opportune of
the game in the last of the Sixth,
He cracked a savage _Thief' over
Don Epps' head at first that went
for a triple. Broadfoot • scored a'
few minutes later and gave his
team 4 tie.
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Clinton Mon Rock 1.1.0 'Points At -Goderich ,Shoot
President of the 'Huron Fisk and Gilbert matched Doucette, and
Garne! Conservation Association, -John Graham made 20 points.
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