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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1953
Tight Race Develops
In H-P Ball League
The Huron-Perth baseball]
league is developing into one of
the hottest races in many years.
According to the present stand
ing, five of the nine teams have
a good chance to take the leader
ship trophy.
Dashwood and
tied for top spot
and two losses
Legionnaires are
third with a better won-lost per
centage than either of the lead
ers.
Zurich and Exeter are tied for
third with seven points each and
either team could catch the top
spot with a win streak-
Dashwood Wins
Dashwood won its only game
of the week, defeating their Zur
ich rivals 7-2. The Tigers scored
five runs in the third inning to
get their victory.
Jim Hayter, Dashwood catcher,
led the winners’ attack with a
triple in the seventh while his
brother, Bob, hit a double in the
third.
Robbie Wein was the winning
hurler with 11 strikeouts. Ron
Heimricli and Ron Heller shared
the loss, fanning 10 between
them.
Upsets Strathroy
Mitchell upset Stratlirqy
Monday night to avenge the
defeat they suffered when
two teams met first. The Mitchell
battery of Weber and Malclio
slammed doubles to spark the
win. G. Evans clouted a homer
for Strathroy’s run.
Big Scores
Some heavy scoring took place
in other league contests during
Strathroy are
with five wins
each. Mitchell
a dangerous
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the past week. Strathroy Royals
walloped Seaforth 25-7 Thursday
night and then Seaforth turned
around to awamp St, Marys 17-2
Monday.
HURON-PERTH STANDING
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Dashwood ......
Mitchell ........
Zurich ............
Exeter ............
Centralia ......
St. Marys .....
Seaforth .......
Clinton RCAF
Results
St, Marys
Strathroy
Dashwood
Exeter G,
Seaforth 17, St. Marys
Mitchell 3, Strathroy 1
Zurich 9, Cliuton RCAF 4
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Dashwood Whips
Exeter Greys 16-8
Exeter Greys suffered, their
first loss of the season Monday
night when Dashwood whalloped
them 16-8.
The Greys led 6-0 in the fourth
inning before the Dashwood bats
began to boom.
Grace Pickering was the win
ning pitcher. Jean Taylor, May
Schroeder and Ollie Essery hurled
for Exeter.
Mohawks Whip Flyers
For Season's Third Win
13, Centralia 1
25, Seaforth 7
7, Zurich 2
Centralia 3
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Ailsa Craig Leads
Softball League
Ailsa Craig chalked up its fifth
straight' victory in the district
WOAA softball loop on Tuesday
night by defeating Hensail 14-3.
The Craig team, yet to be defeat
ed, leads the league.
Winning battery wasWinning battery was Hiller
and Bloomfield. Mousseau pitched
for Hensail with Campbell behind
the plate.
Crediton Wins Two Games,
Captures Rec League Lead
Crediton moved into first place
in the Rec Softball League this
week by scoring a double victory
over Statton’s.
The billiard boys were defeat
ed 7-6 Tuesday night in Crediton
and lost 6-3 Thursday night.
In the other game of the week,
Legion blasted the Maroons 9-2
Tuesday night. This was the vets’
first victory.
Bern McLean pitched. Crediton
to its two victories. Crediton had
to come from behind Tuesday
night to defeat Statton's. Trailing
6-2 in the fourth, the winners
collected two runs in the fifth
and three in-the sixth and held
the pool players scoreless.
Ross Haugh led the victors at
bat with two singles in four tries.
Keith Brintnell hit a .double and
single for Statton’s.
Crediton scored four runs in
the fifth inning last Thursday
night to post their 6-3 victory.
Don Kestle and H. Gosnell were
the big scorers. Doug Brintnell
paced the losers with three hits.
Lloyd Cush man was the losing
pitcher in both games.
Score Five Runs
Exeter Legion rallied in the
third inning Tuesday night to
score five runs and go on to take
the Maroons 9-2. The vets scored
a run in each of the remaining
innings.
Mar.oons led 2-0 in the first
inning but winning pitcher Henry.
Dyck held them scoreless the rest
of the game.
Bill McLean clouted two dou
bles for the winners while Gerry
Lawson and Harry Holtzman
scored two runs each. Holtzman
hit the only home run of the
game.
Murray Brintnell hit a double
This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
inand Glen Robinson a single
the first inning to account for
both Maroon runs. Glen Schroe
der also hit a double.
Bill Musser and George Shaw
shared the pitching loss.
REC LEAGUE STANDING
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Crediton ................ 3
Maroons ................ 2
Legion *................... 1
Statton’s ................ 1
Results
Crediton 7, Statton’s
Legion 9, Maroons 2
Crediton 6, Statton's
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Messrs. Fred Walters, Phil
Hern, Colborne Vance and John
Batten spent the weekend at
Chesley Lake.
The Johns family picnic was
held on Saturday last, with SG
present, and ages varying from
one year to ninety. Those attend
ing from a distance were Mr. and
Mrs.' Garnet Johns, of Sarnia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johns and
four children of Hamilton.
Mrs. Nelson Clarke, of Farqu
har, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. William Walters.
Mrs. Horace Delbridge was a
guest at the Parsons-Cooper wed
ding at Elitnville church on Sat
urday.
Mrs. Fred Walters and child
ren, Mrs. John Batten and Mrs.
Phil Hern and family spent Sun
day at Springbank,
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Comments About
Centralia
By MRS. F. BOWDEN
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See These A-1
Reconditioned Cars!
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith, of
Newmarket, Mrs. Evertton Smith
and Bruce, of Stouffville were
weekend guests with Mr, and
Mrs. K. Greb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breen
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce MacDonald in Tavis
tock on Sunday.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery were:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lighfoot
and.. family,- Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Essery and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rowe and Linda, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Robinson and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Swartz,
Mr. Charles Isaac and Mrs.
Leeda Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan McFalls, of
London, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur McFalls on
ning.
The sympathy of
is extended to Mrs.
and family, of Biddulph, in their
sad bereavement. The Lewis
family were residents in the
village for a • number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. S. McCoy, of
London, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hodgins in Granton on
Sunday ‘ and attended the anni
versary services there.
Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw arrived
from the West Sunday evening
to0 spend their vacation with the
former’s mother, Mrs. M. Ker
shaw.
Mr. and Mr. Andrew Hicks and
the Henry family, of Listowel,
were Saturday evening visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hicks are leaving this week for
Montreal where they will visit
for several weeks with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Macaulay.
Congratulations to Miss Winnie
Field who has successfully com
pleted her training at the Lon
don Normal School. Winnie will
begin her teaching career in
September in the Parry Sound
district.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
motored to Sarnia on Sunday to
meet their grandson,
Wayne Baynham, of
who is spending the
here.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S.
attended
wedding
Sunday eve-
many friends
Frank Lewis
Exeter Legion Moliawks chalk
ed up their third victory of the
season Monday night by downing
Centralia Flyer3 6-3.
Fred Darling, Harry Holtzman
and Joe Mitro led the hitting
attack for the locals with two
safeties each while Steve Mitro
was master on the mound with
16 strikeouts.
Woods smashed a double and
a single -for Centralia. Coolen
CENTRA.LIA.AB RHE
Hewer, c ............................. 4 0 1 0
Howe, 2b ..........
Woods, ss .....
.................. 2 2 0 1
.................. 4 1 2 0
Martin, lb ..................... 4 0 1 1
Guay, rf ........................... 4 0 1 0
Swift, 3b ........................... 3 0 0 1
.Jupp, If ............................ 3 0 10
a—Hirtlck .......................... 1 0 0 0
Zbitniew, cf ..................... 2 0 0 1
b—Brawley ..................... 1 0 0 0
Coolen, p ........................... 3 0 0 0
EXETER
Meharg, c .....
31 ~3 ~5 ~4
ABR H E
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Haugh, 3 b .......................... 5 0 1 0
Mitro, S., p ...................... 4 1 0 0
Elson, cf ............................. 4 1 1 0
Darling, If ......................... 4 2 2 0
Holtzman, ef ,,.................. 3 1 2 0
Mitro, J., lb ................... 4 1 2 0
Fletcher, rf ...
Fairbairn, 2b ..
................. 3 0 1 0
................. 4 0 10
WOAA
Ailsa Craig ....
Clinton Radio
Blyth .............
Hensall ..........
Centralia .......
36 6 10 0
SOFTBALL
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...... 3 10 6
....... 12 0 2
....... 0 3 0 0
......... 0 a 0 0
was the losing pitcher.
Mohawks opened the scoring
in the second inning when Fred
Darling singled and Harry Holtz
man brought him home with a
booming triple.
Jack Elson accounted for the
locals second run in the fifth
after he clouted ,the only other
triple of the game. He scored on
Fred Darling’s grounder.
Exeter broke away for four
runs in the eighth. Steve Mitro
reached base on an error. Fred
Darling clubbed a double, Harry
Holtzman walked and Joe Mitro
singled.
The Flyers scored their first
in the seventh when Mitro walked
Howe who came home after
Woods and Jupp bingled succes
sively.
The airmen rallied in the
ninth for two more runs. Howe
walked again, Woods hit a
double and Guay pounded a
single.
The winners hit 10 safeties;
Centralia clouted five.
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Cyclone League
Nears Playoffs
The finals to decide the trophy
winner will be played on Wednes
day, July 1, at Keterson Park,
Mitchell. Games will be between
the teams standing first and
third, second and fourth, at the
conclusion of the schedule. The
winners then play-off for the cup.
CYCLONE LEAGUE STANDING
Staffa ..........................
Kirkton .......................
Russel dale ..................
Munro .........................
Boundary ....................
Thames Road .............
Carlingford .................
Motherwell .................
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Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
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Fred dobbs, prop.EXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clemens and
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Egan, Moose
jaw, attended the McDougal -
Miller picnic and visited with
their many friends and relatives
in this community. The ladies
were formerly Alma and Harriett
McLachlan, daughters of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLachlan,
and spent their early lives at
Cromarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Glossop and Betty
Ann have moved into the home
recently vacated by Mrs. Duncan
McKellar. We welcome them into
our’ midst.
Mr. Jack Binning, Listowel,
and Miss Margaret McKnight,
Toronto, visited on Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc
Kellar.
Mrs. E. I-I. Payne is visiting
with her brother and sisters, Mr.
James Miller, Miss Margaret Mil
ler .and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Templeman.
Mrs. Edgar Allen is a patient
in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London.
Anniversary services will be
held in Cromarty church on Sun
day, June 2S, at 11 a.m. and 8
p.m. conducted by Rev. Campbell
of First Church, St. Marys.
Mrs. Charles Mills and Mrs.
George Walz, St. Marys, visited
on Wednesday with Mrs. A.
Robertson.
Miss Patsy Ramsay has re
turned from Stratford 'Hospital,
where she underwent an opera
tion last week.
Keep Cool, Ladies
Well-made, comfortable, colorful.
SHORTS .’............................. $2.00 to $2.75
Cool, made-to-fit, durable.
T-SHIRTS ............................ $1.39 to $2.50
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Weston’s Peanut Mallow Cookies
Pound ............................................ 410
Hillmann’s Home Style Salad Dressing
16-oz. ............................. 420
Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon
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Niblets Whole Kernel Corn
14-oz............................................. . 2/370
Campbell’s Tomato or Vegetable Soup
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Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. “
were the latter’s
and Mrs. Hiram Wietner and
Mrs. Lewis, of Glencoe, and Miss
Edna Brown, of Toronto,
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parents, Mr.
____ , . The
occasion was in celebration of
the forty-ninth wedding annivers
ary of Mrs. Thompson’s parents.
Despite the intense heat on
Saturday afternoon there was a
splendid attendance at the Sun
day School picnic in Seaforth and
all report a good time.
Building operations
under way on the new
Church. The church,
situated in McGillivray,
taken down and is now, being
rebuilt on the property of Mr. K.
Hodgins, west of the track and
facing Mr. Howe’s property.
Work has also begun on the
extension to the school. An addi
tion of 13 feet is to be added to
the north end of the present
school to relieve the crowded
condition of the classroom.
are well
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formerly
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