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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-26, Page 3« THE TIMES-APVPCATE, EXETER, QNTARIQ? THUR3PAT MORNING JUNE 26, 19S? Service with Courtesy Exeter Cab PHONE 465 OAY OR NIGHT Supertest Station GARAGES m ALL FLAVOURS Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: SUPERTEST Service Station »N ■ A TAXI TIP'I Pop’s Taxi /111 Passengers Fully Insured Day and Night Call 357 or 545-r-3 -for Speed and Comfort Zurich Wins Week's Honors After s ’oring two wins to I by Wally Wein’s crew was part­ jump from sixth to third place, jly responsible. Bob S t o r in e s the Zurich nine becomes Che rent holder of “team of week” award. Pete Cundy’s boys came tfith two 5-4 victories, one over their rivals, league-leading wood. Heideman and Barash Dashwood to the ioss in a inning battle. Poor base-running cur- the up Dash held nine- Triples Triumph Stone Towners the difference and St. Marys the locals skid­ straight win in and Len Bonk Triples made betweeu Exeter Friday night as ed to their third a drizzle. Fred Darling took off for three pay-off triples that gave their team a 4-3 edge over the stone town crew. Fred connected send Len home reached first on slugged one in .... ....... came home on a fielder’s choice. With the score tied 2-2 in the fifth, Fred slammed his second of the night to push Len around the bases again. Fred scored on a passed ball. Between the two of them they scored all the local runs. Both hit two for three for the night. (Incidentally, these two are run­ ning neck and neck for local batting honors—Len is currently .407 while Fred is close with .387). Bob Graham and Steve opposing hurlers, had a time trying to tame the with the greasy ball, working local batboy Dick McFalls, who was trying to keep the pellets dry. The drizzle stopped the game once but the boys managed to squeeze six innings out of the night. Bob Graham, besides hurling for the losers, batted perfectly three for three. St. Marys hit home plate twice in the fourth inning on fielding by the locals, sixth, they scored again well-placed hits. in the first to after he had an error. Len the third and behind Mitro, tough hitters Hardest- man on the field was erratic In on the two Crediton Stops Statton’s For Second Time- On June 19 the Crediton soft- ball team took the measure of Station’s softballers tor the sec­ ond time. With J. Price on the mound, the Crediton boys swamped the billiard team by a final score of 24-7. Bob Wade with four runs was the big man bat for Crediton. L. Cushman pitcher. home at the losingTown Trips Only 250 ' ’i ECOP S23 FOR SALE BY Poultry Pens . . . Feed Lot . . . Lawns and Gardens . . . BESIDES you have FIRE PROTECTION for your buildings. EMPIRE BRASS MPG., CO., LllMITEO Loiiifon * Hamilton * Sf. 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Pitcher George Appleton knocked in the running run in the tenth inning Monday night as the Irish whipped Centralia 8-7. Bill Chown contributed, a triple and a double. In spite of some excellent fielding, including two double plays, Lucan lost to Clinton Colts on Friday, the winner. Strathroy 5-2 to hang Doug Bartliff was Page 3 Cushman Twirls No-Hit Victory Lloyd Cushman hurled no-hit ball Tuesday night to blank the Maroons 7-0. The Station’s pitch- cher faced only 21 men in seven innings and struck out 12. Run scorers for the billiard boys were D. Brintnell, D. Presz- cator, C. Wein, K. Brintnell, -G. Statton and Cushman. Next game of the rec league is Thursday night when Cen­ tralia meets the Legion. Last Thursday, Legion defeat­ ed the Maroons 20-8. Standing W Statton's ............... 5 Legion .................. 3 Centralia ............... 1 Maroons ................ 0 whipped Centralia in second place. T P I) 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 I) 1 on W Dashwood ..... Strathroy ..... Mitchell ........ Zurich .......... Exeter ........... Clinton RCAF Clinton .......... St. Marys ..... Lucan ........... Centralia ...... 1 6 4 r> 3 2 2 2 2 1 L 2 2 0 2 4 3 4 4 5 7 14 12 10 10 8 5 5 5 4 3 pleasure on a farm Results Clinton Clinton Strathroy 5, Centralia 2 Mitchell 6, Dashwood 2 Zurich 5, Exeter 4, Lucan 8, Zurich 5, Strathroy 15, Clinton 6, Lucan 2 RCAF 15 L 0 let 3 5 T 0 0 0 0 P 10 6 2 0 Clinton RCAF St, Marys 3 Centralia 7 Dashwood 4 7, Exeter 2 4 Unlucky Fuller Victim Again As Locals End Own Streak Exeter intermediates stopped their winning streak Tuesday night when they let the Royals maul them 7-2 under the Strath­ roy lights. The locals paved the way to their lustre duced book, night. Manager Jim Fairbairn took consolation in the fact that his charges got the mistakes out of their system. However, if any of the local crew needs consolation it’s young Jack Fuller. He’s been pitching good bdll but the re­ cord doesn’t show it-—two losses, a tie, and a win. It just seems when the young flinger hits the mound his mates go loose. own defeat with a lack­ fielding display that pro- most of the boners in the It just wasn’t the boys’ Ball Menu THURSDAY, JUNE 26 Huron-Perth Clinton RCAF at Exeter Dashwood at Centralia Strathroy at Clinton Int. “A” Softball Hensail at Centralia RCAF Rec Softball Centralia vs.' Legion FRIDAY, JUNE 27 Huron-Perth Lucan at Zurich Cyclone Carlingford at Thames Road Munro at Russeldale Staffa at Motherwell Int. “A” Softball Crediton at Grand Bend Midget Exeter at Auburn Bantam Eketer at Goderich SATURDAY, .JUNE 28 Int. “A” Softball Ailsa Craig at Drysdale MONDAY, JUNE 30 Huron-Perth Lucan at Clinton RCAF Strathroy at St. Marys Zurich at Mitchell Bantam Clinton at Exeter TUESDAY, JULY 1 Huron-Perth Dashwood at Exeter 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 Girls’ Softball Exeter at Lucan Dashwood at Zurich Midget Hensail at Auburn. Exeter at Clinton THURSDAY, JULY 3 Huron-Perth Clinton at Centralia Exeter at Clinton RCAF Zurich at Strathroy Rec Softball Maroons vs. Centralia FRIDAY, JULY 4 Huron-Perth Mitchell at Dashwood St. Marys at Lucan Girls’ Softball Lucan at RCAF Centralia Ilderton at Dashwood Zurich at Midget Clinton at Bantam St. Marys Jack allowed only seven Tuesday night while the locals picked up nine. The fumbles made the difference in the score. The Royals scored two runs four on two hits and two errors in the fourth; one legitimate in the sixth; and another earned run in the eighth. The locals scored their tallies in the eighth when Holtz­ man, Serratore and Gilfillan hit singles in succession. Len Bonk and Fred Darling hit the only extra-bases clouts of the evening. Joe Serratore and Bill Gilfil- on errors in the second inning; lan perked up their swinging percentages with two - for - four nights. Peppy Don Geoffrey, the lo­ cals’ stubby catcher, is another man who can’t locate his four- leaf clover. Don’s batting aver­ age is near the bottom of the crew despite the fact he has yet to strike out. To forget about the ball game for a minute la good idea), your reporter would like help with a problem. He’s tired of calling the local crew intermediates”. Who's name for the nine? AU tions welcome. EXETER: Wade ss, lb, Bonk 3b, Darling If, Holtz­ man cf, Serratore 2b, Gilfillan rf, Geoffrey c, Fuller p. STRATHROY: C. Evans cf, Walker 2b, Emmons If, Barnes c, H. Marshall ss, G. Evans If, R. Marshall 3 b, Pickard Cushman p. hits Boating, Golfing Popular On Week-End To beat the heat, there’s noth­ ing like darting around the lake in a boat say several sportsmen who have taken to the waves. George Dobbs and Bill Arm­strong inboard they’ve Other the district owned by Bill Chambers and A. J. Sweitzer and another inboard owned by Fred Newton. Golf Exercise For exercise, are taking the iously. There’s gang of Exeter over the week-ends, the Kinsmen Club held a tourna­ ment. No winners have been de­ clared the scorecards haven’t been produced. One of the participants, out for a practice round, gave the club house gallery something to laugh at recently. The player missed the ball after a hefty swing but. the club went sailing through the air and landed on ton of the dining room close by. There’s more profit and that's free from flies, Purina Fly Sprays will settle the fly problems for you. It kills all flies including those resistant to DDT. As a residual barn spray, use once up to four weeks. It’s a marvellous fly killer and the cost is as low as 55$ per gallon when mixed with water. As an animal spray apply at 4- to 7-day inter­ cost of only 200 a gallon when mixed with Clinton Exeter at Exeter an and of recently launched at Grand Bend been having lots boats at the Bend from include outboards vals at a water. 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A trained life underwriter from any of these companies will gladly help you choose the kind and amount of life insurance that wiii best fit your own individual needs. many young men game of golf ser- usually quite a lads on the links Recently, first place over the won over the mound The win “Exeter got a sugges- two Jamboree By Sovereign Potters KEEP COOL MEN 400 PHONE 1(6 EXETER V Don't let this sweltering heat get you down. Take a look at the COOL SPORTS SHIRTS now displayed on our counters. Beat the weather with AIRY PYJAMAS. Do your socks swelter? Try our LIGHT WEIGHT SOCKS and feel better. For summer ease, we have COMFORTABLE BRIEFS . . . GOOD-LOOKING SWIM SUITS . . . and many otehr items that will help you enjoy these hot summer days. . 690 350 Velvet Cake Flour, 2%-lb. box .... 410 Maxwell House Coffee, 1-lb. bag .. 990 Grocery Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Aylmer Raspberry Jam, 24-oz. Post’s Sugar Crisp, 2 pkgs. Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, med. 490 WHALEN CORNERS B an­ their home. Bantams Lose Two On Friday the Exeter tarns were in Clintoh for first game away from Playing in a drizzle for foui’ and a half innings the tilt was spot­ ty with the wet ball causing some bad throwing. Clinton won by the score 15- 13. The big blow of the game was Exeter pitcher Ted Smith’s homerun to the left field fence. On Saturday afternoon the new Mitchell bantams visited the local boys, lost, 7-5, although, as in theii* other two defeats, they out-hit the opposition about two to one. Walks and errors at critical times resulted in the de­ feats. Indians Win On Saturday, the last place Indians over the dislodge Winning allowed while his mates found Jim Rus­ sell for six markers. In the game of the morning, the Yankees regained by virtue of a win Browns. Elmer Ince Graham Farquhar, on for the losers, 8-1. leaves the Browns tied with the Tigers for second place. Standing Yankees Browns Tigers .. Indians caine up with a win league-leading Tigers to them from first place, pitcher Fred Hunter the Bengals two runs, Grand Bend To Be Surveyed Under Lambton 'Judge Plan The Village of Grand Bend will be the first of several Lamb­ ton areas to be surveyed under the “Judge Plan” system, one successful! incorporated in seve­ ral other Western Ontario coun­ ties. Lambton council referred to the finance committee a petition by II. C. Moore, assistant spector of legal offices, per cent of the cost of be paid by the county, Register Deeds The “Judge’s Plan” scribed by Mr. Moore, complete survey plan of the Grand Bend area to permit effective registration of deeds of conveyance, Mr, Moore stated that, in Grand Bend, the Village of Cor­ unna and various other county municipalities, no plan had over been registered. Property was described only by "metes and boundaries,” and many deeds and titles were thereby defective, he said. “We are filling our registry offices with defective convey- in- that 25 the plan as de­ will be a ances,” Mr. Moore declared. Applied For He said the Village of Grand Bend had applied for a “Judge’s Plan” to be drawn up. While it was in the power of the depart­ ment to assess the cost against interested ratepayers and muni­ cipalities, he asked the county “please” to shoulder 25 per cent, or about $1,000 in the case of Grand Bend. He made a secondary request in the case of Corunna, which would also cost about $1,000, but emphasized the immediate concern was with Grand Bend. The village simply could not con­ tinue to operate efficiently with­ out a plan, Mr. Moore declared. He intimated to council that similar situations prevailed in many other Hamilton municipali­ ties where measures have to be taken in years to come. 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