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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1949
Baseball Team Reverses
Opening Form, Loses Two
Exeter dropped two games
since last week, th,e first in
Lucan by a 9-8 score last Friday
night and the second in Gode
rich Monday night 15-4.
In the IFfriday night game the
two teams were all tied up 7-7
going into the seventh and final
inning, Exeter pushed a rtxn
across in the first half of the
frame to take the lead. In the
final half with two opt Lucan
rallied to tie the score and then
Bill Chowix smashed out a dou
ble to send the
across the plate.
Right fronx the
free hitting game,
three runs in the
at the end of the
got them back and
lead in the third. At the end of’
the fifth the score was tied up
and, remained that way until
Lucan took the decision in the
seventh.
Due to the pitching shortage,
Hai’old .Slxaw made his appear
ance on the mound for the
locals and although tagged freely
his teammates backed hixn up in
the field and at the bat. Bau
mann went in to relieve him in
the sixth and was charged
the loss.
Appleton started foi* the
but was lifted in fayoux’ of
son in the fifth.
At bat Robinsoxx was top
collecting four’ safeties in
many times at bat. One was a
double. Chown fox* Lucan
two doubles and a single in
trips to the plate.
Trimmed By Godericlx
In Goderich, Monday night,
Exeter lost the game in a bad
winning run
start it was a
Exeter scored
first half but
second Lucan
took over the
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second inning when the home
team ran in nine
they were retired.
score was 15-9.
Exetex* had taken
their half with four
aftei* the disastrous second was
never in the running. They were
held scoreless by “Ticker” Mero
until the eighth when three .runs
were added and two more came
in in the ninth.
Em Penhale went the distance
fox* Exetei* and with the excep
tion of the second would have
chalked up a fine opening per
formance especially with the _
tie bit of workout he has
this season.
For the locals it was an
night both in the field and at
bat and their fine season’s start
has now .been
ball,
Warren and
both smashed
Warren’s was
tripper jn the
brook brought
him in the sixth.
Exeter’s second costly casualty
was Harry Holtzman. The Exe
ter left fielder in sliding into
second was Injured and carried
off the field. X-rays latex’ re
vealed that he had broken his
right leg just below the knee.
EXETER
Hax- Holtzman, rf
Farrow, cf .........
Pearn, If ............
Darling, lb ........
Smith, c
Robinson,
Brintnell, 3b
Nicol, 2b ....
Shaw, p ......
Baumann, p
runs 'before
The final
the lead in
runs but
lit-
had
reduced to .500
Walt Westbrook
out home runs,
a four-run round
second and West
in two ahead of
Mis? Edith Fprrest
Miss Edith Forrest, eighty,
formerly of Hexisalb died Mon
day In St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London. She had been ill for
some time.
Miss Forrest, daughter of
Mary Anne Smith and Cooper
Forrest, was born and liyed all
hex* life in Hensail until a year
ago when she moved to London
and lived at 67 Palmers Avenue,
She was a member of the Hen-
sall Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two brothers,
Oliver, London, and George, of
Bagot, Man. Funeral service will
he in tlxe Bonthron funeral home
ixx Hensall and burial in Hensall
Union Cemetery.
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DEAD PATIENT “SHOCKED” BACK TO LIFE — Reid C.
Lewis, of Santa Monica, Calif., shown in his hospital bed,
has good reason to .smile over his broken rib. Reid got the
“break” of his life when his doctor deliberately broke one
of his ribs after his heart stopped during a minor operation
and he was considered dead for a period of twelve minutes.
The doctor used a Boy Scout trick of rib-breaking “shock”
treatment to restore Reid’s breathing and heart action. Reid
smilingly attests to the fact that it worked. C.P.C.
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LUCAN
Wilson, rf, p
McRoberts, If
Hearn, ss .....
Chown, lb ....
Elson, cf ......
Hodgins, 2b ..
Handel, c .....
Revington, 3b
Appleton, p ..
Lankin, If ....
Kuffixer* .......
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Ball Figures
HURON-PERTH O.B.A.
Standing—W L LPts.
Mitchell ..4 0 0 8
Clinton Colts .3 0 0 6
Exeter ....2 2 0 4
Goderich .1 1 1 3
Clinton RCAF 1 2 0 2
Dashwood 0 2 2 2
Hensall ...1 1 0 2
Lucan .....1 2 0 2
Zurich ....0 1 2 2
Centralia ......0 2 1 1
Results—
Lucan 9 , Exetex1 8
Clinton Colts 18,Zurich 7
Clinton Radio 9,Centralia 8
Dashwood 3, Goderich 3
Goderich 15, Exeter 9
Mitchell 15, Centralia 11
Hensall 20, Dashwood 12
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(* batted for Revington in 7th)
Score By Innings— RHE
Exeter .... 301 120 1— S 7 4
Lucan 213 010 2— 9 10 6
EXETER
Hax* Holtzmann, If
Farrow, cf ...........
Robinson, ss ........
Darling, lb ..........
Pearn, If ..............
Nicol, 2b ..............
Brintnell, 3b .......
Smith, c ...............
Penhale, p ...........
Creech, If ............
GODERICH
Mero, p ................
Warren, 3 b .........
Worsell, c ............
Millar, ss ..............
Westlake, 2b ........
W. Westbrooke, cf
H. Westbrooke, lb
Merrian, If ...........
Fulfud, rf ............
Doak, If ...............
McDonald, rf .......
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CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson,
Mr. and Mrs, K. Greb and
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodg
son and Kay, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Urban
Pfile in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Pollock and
family Of Ripley and Miss Wil da
Pollock of Kitchener were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills of
Burlington, Mr. Truhxaxx Mills of
Sarnia and Mrs. H. Mills attend
ed the funeral of the late Mr.
L. Mills iix Woodham on Friday
of last Week. Mr. and Mi'S. Rex
Mills remained for the week-end.
Mt. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks,
Miss Helen Hicks and friend,
visited With Mr. and Mrs. J.
Macaulay ixx Montreal during the
past week.
Misses Winnie Field and Ar
lene Skinner, Mrs. Lome Hicks
and hex’ sister, Miss Wilda Pol
lock Of Kitchener, attended the
trousseaxx tea at the home of
Mrs. Urquhart, in Kirkton, on
Saturday afternoon, In honour of
hex’ daughter, Norma, bride-elect
of this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and
family of Exeter,. Mrs. Damrow
and Mrs. Ross of Kind, Mich.,
had Wednesday evening supper
with Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbott and
daughter of Lucan Were Sunday
Visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott.
Mrs. 0. O’Brien visited With
her sister ixx London oxx Tuesday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs, G. Periwatden
and Harold spent the week-end
at their cottage at Grand Bend.
Commencing on Sunday, June
12, and continuing during the
summer months, the church ser
vice will be at 11 a.m. Sunday
school will meet at 10 a.m. The
Mission Band will meet Sunday
morning in the school room of
the church dxxring church ser
vice.
Girls Win One
Game, Drop Two
The girls’ softball club
dropped two games and won one
in their three games scheduled
last week.
Last Wednesday night Lucan
edged the locals 12-11 on the
Lucan diamond. Exeter rallied in
the ninth to .tie the score but
in the last half E. Watson
scored the winning run.
On ,the home diamond Friday
night Dashwood handed Exeter
theix* second loss by a 7-3 count.
Despite the no-hit performance
of Marilyn Pfaff her teammates
were eratic in the field. Tetreaxx
was the winning twirler fox'
Dashwood and held the locals to
single runs in the fourth, fifth
and seventh
Monday night ixx Zurich the
locals <got their first win of the
week and they made a good job
of it thumping the home team
31-2.
Marilyn Pfaff struckout eigh
teen of the opposition batters
while her teammates were hav
ing a field day at the plate. Five
home runs were smashed oxxt by
E s s e r y, Taylor. Hunter-Duvar,
Pfaff and Hunkin.
EXETER: Essery, 3b; Taylor,
c; Hunter-Duvar, cf? Pfaff, p;
Wein, rf, lb; Penhale, rf; Hod
gins, rf; Miller, If; Hxxnkin, ss,
2b; Cutting, 2b; Sweet, lb; El
liott, If; Steinbach, If; McKnight,
ss.
LUCAN: B. Hardy, ss; Robb,
lb; Walls, If; Evans, c; Watson,
rf; M. Hardy, 2b: Atkinson, 3 b;
D. Hardy, cf; Appleton, p.
DASHWOOD: Tetreau, p; Pic
kering, 3b; Gaiser, cf; Love, lb;
Guenther, ss; Becker, rf; Webb,
c; Gossman, If; Tieman, 2b.
ZURICH: Rose, if; McKinley,
rf; Fairbairn, p: Overholt, cf;
Williams, lb; Gascho, c; Hess,
ss; O’Brien, 2b; Schilbe, 2b.
Dashwood Wins 24-7
Dashwood girls rolled up a
score of twenty-four runs to de
feat the Crediton lassies, 24-7,
at Crediton on Monday night.
Dashwood scored ten tallies in
the ninth and five in the sixth
to clinch the contest. Crediton’s
runs came in the middle innings.
Both pitchers, Tetreaxx and
Scroeder, went nine iiinihgs.
CREDIT ON: F a h r n e r, ss;
Pfaff, cf; Schroeder, p; King,
3b; SivartK, 2b: McCurdy, c;
Ratz, If; Haist, If; Richards, rf.
DASHWOOD: Tetreau, p; Bec
ker, Lindenfield, rf; Guenther,
ss; Love, lb; Pickering, 3b;
Webb, c; Tiernan, 2b; Gossman,
If; Weiberg, Maier, cf.
Signs Of The Times
Outside a Brandon under
taker’s window: “Russian pat
ronage solicited."
Poster in barber’s Window:
“Army haircuts repaired.”
Florist advertisement: “Our
flowers die with their roots on,”
Ambassador Will
Open Field Day
Huron Federation of Agri
culture field day, at Goderich,
June 15, will be officially opened
at 1:30 p.m. (D.S.T.) -by Laur
ence Adolphe Steinhardt, United
States ambassador to Canada.
The program, starting at 10
a.m., will include exhibits, mid
way, softball matches between
juniox’ farmers County champions
vs, cou-nty all-stax’ team; and
girls’ all-star team of W.O.A.A.
vs. Brussels; running horse
races, open to Huron County
girls and boys; bathing beauty
contest, winner to be crowned
Miss Huron 19 49; fiddlers, coxx-
test and square dance competit
ion; hardball game; musical
chairs, open to Huron County
horses, and hurdlef evexxts.
In the evening, a dance will
be held in the Goderich pavilion.
A western newspaper
carried the following
wartime ad: “Wanted—
Owner of 1940 Buick
would like to correspond
with widow who has two
good tires. Object matri
mony. A d d r e s s ‘Old
Bachelor’ and please en
close pictures of the
tires.”
Conditions have changed since then, haven’t they?
Now you can buy those good Fisk tires at the South
End and be sure of safety from needless blowouts.
South End Service
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