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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
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'TaMmer
slammed a double and a triple
for the losers.
Pete Gundy led a (Sne-man at
tack against Clinton Radio Fri
day night. He accounted for four
of the winner’s five runs with
two homers and a double.
For the Flyers, Harnum
scored three.
Mitchell Legionaires handed
Dashwood its first defeat of the
season last Thursday night. Doug
Aitcheson was the winner and
Raymie Wein, the loser.
Lucan won and lost over the
week. 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
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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.
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Legion .................. 3
Centralia ............... 1
Maroons ................ 0
whipped Centralia
in second place.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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league-leading Tigers to
them from first place,
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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
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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.
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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
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“please” to shoulder 25 per cent,
or about $1,000 in the case of
Grand Bend.
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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.
The Grand Bend work would
be started this summer, he said,
and by the fall session of council,
he hoped to have at least a
partial plan to show council to
demonstrate how the work was
done,
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