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-.baseball teams are .PackIng Aw-$Y their gear and woefuil,v- recalling
brow they --Mild have woi.1 IF that
'Man had hit instead :of .stricking
Ont. - Each year all teams in this
'district, although • they make a
.'.'good showing jilst fail to reach the
-winners circle BUT this fall it is
--idifferent „ ZURIC1.1 LUMREft.
INGS thAye. gone -dOne broke
thes•jinx",- . last :Saturday after"!
!noon they wrote finis to their best.
season since 1921 when they- took
*the "ORA intermediate "D"
'1.ieports are that the team received
tremendous Welcome When they
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SPO hockey „ . Tilinblinga throughout
the distriet point to the fact that
most towns- are organized or in. the,
•
process thereof . , . players -, are
awing around like chess men On
a board and hopes are high in.
• many circles, especially hi the
day evening and though it is rath- camps of the packed clubs, Ciln-
-erbela.ted , ... we add Pnr- heartiest ton will make plans on Tuesday
congratulations, • night when, the first organization
Continuing on a, -.baseball : meeting will be held — , meeting
Dashviro.od Tigers are place .is the town hall . . .. time
malting -,a determined bid for 8,30 p,m. It is expected that the
OBA intermediate "C" laurels. . „'-team will re-enter the WOAA
they are presently in a series homehreW •series •in which, they
with Cortinna. Giants, Western were -se successful last year,
,COunties Champions. Dashwood . "Goodbye.forever", ...'was a re*,
took the Huron-Perth "C".crown. -- mark heard the other day when
by eliminating :Mitchell Legion- . the announcement was made porn
aire games to 1, - Watford ,that - the "Atoms". were 4 As much As: most people would, withdrawing from the Big.„g ,in
like to deny the fact . . , winter favour of a grotiping with less
will son be here aid with it , , , - travelling , „ it will be remem-
bered that last spring when the
protest meeting between Watford
arid Clinton Colts was heard that
manager Roy Cayley -stated that
they would never come back, if
'the decision went against him, , ,
Roy proved to be quite -a fiery
manager .... -, lie soon became the
mark of Many caustic-, remarks
fDom fans and players, and. al-
though Many are happy to- see him
• go, lid did make the,, turnstiles
- click, and that is. what counts
most at the end of • the season
when the final cheques have to he
• paid . .. in •our `humble opinion
there are far too few showmen in
this area and too little of the riv-
alry which used. to .mark many of
the games a few years ago
Clinton at least will miss the Wat-
ford Morris whether the hockey
bigwigs admit it or not. • .
Other reports beard .pound
the circuit of the Big-8 . . , have
09.):446tsioll
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sycv,
first mile Was paced in 2,10 2/5:
and the second in 213, Newsmen
reported from London that "the
Driven by Lloyd t„..Tttrve.y, the
Clinton owned horse is one of the
finest three-year-0d pacers to.
show his wares in Ontario, in many
years.
Main -opposition in the Futurity
canoe from rune Campbell's Ara-57.01. Sam in, the first heat and
7.1'tadamt Diplomat in the second,
Tornado Lee, Elliott and
Little) 1 -, 1 Arg ru,„.(Durie Camp-
2' 4
Madam Diplomat (Arm-
strOng Rros., Brampton) 4 2
Feggys Chief (Dr. J. '
• Rogers, Essex
3 CorOn si tonDrebilithpvo (Stan Williams,
) • 6
Johnny Hal (Jack Mellen- •
-backer,_,Hagersville) 5 S
Miss Linda Grattan (D,
Kerwood) 5 Miller's•Anne• (Mrs. W.
Wray, -Schoenberg) 7 . 7
Time; 2,10 2/5; 2.13.
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Corunna To Meet,
Dashwoods Tigers • • • ,,Corunna Giants were scheduled
to open 'a best-of-three Ontario
Baseball Association Intermediate
"C" play-off series With Dash-
wood Tigers yesterday afternoon,
in Dashwood,
Second game of the series will.
be played' back in Cororina on
Saturday.
'Carmine. have ousted Sarnia
Braves to claim the Western- Sen-
ior League title and - last month
defeated Harrow for the •WCBA
Intermediate "C" title.
0 • •
Regiri. Planning
For -1957 Pee Wee
fuck Tourney
A good Possibility that as many
as 100 teams (a new tournament
record) will enter the 1951 Young
Canada Week Tournament to be
held in April in. Goderieli has been
-expressed by Guy, Emerson, tour-
ney secretary.
Enierson, . speaking -at' an or-
garIliation 'Meeting' for the 1957
tourney, hinted that two ice stir-
faces'wpuld -have to be- used- if
there are as 'many as 100 entries.
l-le
surface but indicated that it would
area,
name the other ice
be in the immediate GoderiCh
40 Teams Already /
Forty teams have already sig-
nified °their intention, of entering
the coming tournament.
, New Quebec Entry
"We already have. a new entry
from St. 'Lambert, Quebec, and
there is a possibility of two teams'
froin -Newfoundland," Emerson
said.
The tournariient secretary also
announced that agreement had
been reached with the Toronto
Hockey League regarding entries
from Toronto City proper • and
the `metropolitanarea. Only one
team from Toronto and one from
the. Toronto district area will be
permitted to enter the 1957 tour-,
minierit, These teams .will be de-
termined by eliminations before-
hand.
The meeting set up- a Tourna-
ment Referee's Association naming
St-acni.,ie sf. . tokes, London, as referee- ..in
• Amisking Stokes, who will' as-
sign referees for the tournament,
will be Red Graham, Forest; Percy
Schram, Stratford. Barney Reid,
Guelph; Billy Beacom, Goderich;
,Bill Young, Harriston; Warpy Ten-
. nant, Owen Sound; Frank Pearce,
Kincardine; George Westlake;
" and Lacknow; Angus
-McLean, Seaforth, and Ray Krae-
mer, Mildmay, I 'All referees in the Young Can-
ada Tournament donate their ser-
vices free Of charge, The Meeting
was unanimous in expressing its
desire to stick with this system,
rather than asking any organiza-
tion- to assign officials.
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Seafor' Sock To:
Overcome Their
Hockey Debt,
Seaforth Town 'C01411011 took
steps toward settling the debt in-
curred ,,by the junior hockey club
in Seaferiiir, -brit the council was
none -to happy at the prospect..
Councilmen :Rob-kirk and ica:ar
felt that the yearly deinands -made
on; council bY the hockey chi)) •
were putting' the town council on
the spot, -Fly assisting hockey, the
council must also lend aid to other. sports,
It was readily agreed by all
that council should assist in rec-
',cation programming but ,there 11-rould be a limit and when such
•
lirnit was reached then aid ends
and sports, with it for that year.
A letter will be drafted to the
hockey committee :expl,gining just
what council is willing to do, pro-,
shied the. committee themselves "
will mate :a concentrated effort.
towards: cleaning up last season's debt,
St. Marys• out of competition in
favour Of a Junior "B" club . .
Mitchell and Lucan are suppos-
edly preparing to strengthen
their clubs to sUchan extent
that they will enter the WOAA
"Major" series with Exeter, God-
erich and Forest . . Milverton
claim they will stay out of hock-
ey for 1956-57. . . but we won't
beleive it until the season opens.
If the report ,erninating from
Goderlch correct Lions arena
manager, Howard Bruns dory should
be taking action to bring:wine of
the,' Young Canada Hockey' Week
teams to Clinton to play . . it is
reported that the tourney officials
are looking for a rink for some of
the 100 teams that they expect to,
enter the tournament , . they
shouldn't have to look farther
than Clinton.
Finally . . . for those that wat-
ch the Toronto Maple. Leafs each'
,Saturday evening . . . the first
game:this season will be Satur:
day, October 13 .. , -just three
weeks away,
0
The name Yukon, name of the
great northern river as well as of
-the. Territory, is• an' Indian word
meaning "the• river."
Dashwood Wins
To Win :Baseball'
OBA Playoff
Dashw,-.:‹ri Tigers .elirriiriated AY-
ton in tWo straight. games in their ,
beat-of-three ()BA Intermediate
"C" playoffs. by handling them a
setbaek in Dashwood on Mon-
day.: Dashwood will now face Cor-
unna in the next ifound.
,13.4 Storms; although he only
fanned one, failed to walk an
Ayton batsman- and allowed- but
three scattered hits.
Bob Hayter• with singles, • • three•
Harry Elliott and Ray,„Wein with
a pair of 1-ii4 each, led the Tigers.
at the plate. Becker with a single
and a double and Wendt with a
single were the lone Ayton safet-
ies. •
Ayton 000 000 0000 3 0
Dashwood 002 310 10x-7 10 .3
Switertberger and Hepburn;
Storms and Heyter.
special free offers
, Clinton% harness horsemen ful-
filled an ambition at Western Pair
when -"Tornado Lee;' the three-;
year-old of the Elliott and Little
stale came down in front in both
heats of the threeyear-oldfuturity
This is the firat futurity that a OM,
ton _owned horse- has ever -Won and
show just how great progress has
been made since the Clinton Turf
Club was organised just .4„ -few
short years ago,
Tornado Lee - Made his first
start in Clinton in early June and
since that time has cqrapiled, an
impressive record of Wins, ..4aides
making a mark 0 2,10, Ws win-
nings"this year total over $3,800
with the futurity alone giving
liott and Little in access of $1,600.
• at the ',unheard price a
(Average.- Weight: 5 to .6 lbs.)
Phone: HE 2-6632
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