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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-06-20, Page 44 rim 'NNWAdeteeofit Juno gat i95 4004A00t.NW4AVAtIAnt4,LgUIIUt401:041AttOttntt6N411ttIH.Utltt0114AAt4tklMltt,glt14tF11.14 -et's i� ik . 'RTS By DON "BOOM BOOM" •GRAVETT Sports - Editor 4,101111114011tNat11n141111tllnkntltOWA111n11titt 1114444444444444444444444444411 ILUtl,tillt The trading deadline of June 15 is past and to the am zement of most ardent baseball faits, BILLY MARTIN, the'oId "pepper pot" of the YANKEE ehain ` or .ears has been traded. This came as no sur- prise f years, , er S cull prise to this canner as the called the hot on MARTIN or "HANK" ' BAUER packing 4heir bags. >FIowever, we were all wet in thinking that Casey's slays Would land an infielder or pitcher. As you know by T� now, big HARRY "SUITCASE" SIMPSQN, a lefthanded power hitter from Kansas City, has inked a New York contract, This is aood thin in more ways than one. First g g figure cif all,, Harry was a proinanent g uxe in an 8^6 Sunday ._ afternoon victory over his former teammates from Kansas y Cit :- and secondly he should provide an ade- uate roommate for ELSTON HOWARD. Simpson rl really has a sun tan so the two Will likely bunk to- gether. . ELSTON HOWARD., when not at the ball park, spent the four-day BENGAL series in room 1072 f the Statler Hotel, When weslipped. into his private a e quarters fora quick interviews, the classy Negro star ad the room ll to himself, • HOWARD is the first Negro ever to crack into the Yankee lineup and hold a steady job. He made the jump. from Triple "A" ball where he starred for the TORONTO .MAPLE LEAFS of the INTERNATION- AL LEAGUE. Talk about colours in the rainbow. Wow! The rainbow •doesn't have anything on this boy. Over a chair at least a dozen ties were hanging and they were every colour you can think of. Personally I wouldn't be caught dead in one of them but I must admit that you certainly couldn't help bet notice him in a Targe crowd if he was wearing one. "It's just one of those things. We just can't seem to get started,"..Howard• answered to a question an what's the !natter with the Yanks. "We -need someone to give us a little startand we'll be away. Chicago is really rolling at the moment but they're bound to slacken off. Every team does at one time or another!' The Yankee outfielder and catcher said that his biggest thrill in the majors wasn't hitting a home run in the World Series tie first time he came to bat .as we thought it was, but his first big league game when he had a four-forfive night against the BOSTON RED SOX. The three-year major league veteran said a vast :difference prevails between Ieternational League ball and the majors,. Here's what he thinks of it: "The . players and plays up here are: a lot sharper. • Pitching is the biggest improvement. Really I can't answer the question properly because there are So Many' changes. I .liked TORONTO but there's nothing like the majors!" After this, off he went for breakfast and away to the ball park as I went back to my hotel room to • wake up my snoring companion, CAL WEIN, who was sawing off logs while I wasout making a living. * * * * * PUTTS, HOOKS AND SLICES—Things are start - 'ng to pop in the Exeter Men's Golf Club as we hear that a tournament is being scheduled for some time this weekend. Although the word isn't official,' it's said thatthe men's executive will be • calling each member so foursomes can be drawn up. More 'on golf .. MRS. HARVEY. POLLEN is looking for sone:, golfing , companions. She ` feels that a ladies golf club could and should be started in town. A round or two could be played each week. Sounds like a good idea to this corner except that if my wife gets any better with her drives, I'll be selling •my clubs! . M ..."BUD" PRESZCATOR and GLENN ROBIN - SON had a rough time on the links last weekend. We hear' that they actually crawled up the little hill on the 17th fairway, What's the matter felias, heat bothering you? it .*• * * t *' * THE BOTTOM OF THE BARREL ---The Huron- Perth 'Intermediate League all-star Slime on. July il0 in Hensall is drawing closer .... Teams in the H -P league are almost` as closely packed as °the top teams in the National League - _ . Ladies softball league is under way with a five -team league -this year. Loop includes. KIRKTON, DASHWOOD, . LIEURY, ST. MARYS'and EXETER . , . The C.A.H.A. should be sending this year'sedition of the STRATHROY ROC- KETS overseas instead of the WHITBY DUNLOPS. From all reports being put through the papers, they are going to have enough power to whip LES CANA- DIENS = . - That was a rough decision YVON DU - BELLE got in Detroit against TONY ANTHONY In Canada he no doubt would have won the fight bands down. To go along with our statement, the majority of the fans even thought he got a raw deal! Who said that only hockey referees were blind? LBaianin ���8nt, �aemy ia�irs uiich��Reain"in Tr Spot` t 111 ' will n �a ail t SIA 1^'ilett'1. Legion a w1 S 9 Bac Bantams. s. 13a tam The Exeter :entry has been agar.. The i'luron-Perth Teter - entered into a six team grotIL- mediate Baseh:Ott Lea ue had in which included Seafarth. Ol_n four games postponed this past ton, St, Mar's, Mitchell and Se- week .due to the, extensive rams bringville. that have fallen: in the district. "Bunny" Ford has been ap- pointed coach of the Legion team ' while John Goinan is the busi- I ness manager. nag into their 7,957 la�seball:'V-O ediile Saturday° June i~a iia ass turdaY Juas.RW0O- tar a elect the Sea#Orth - e. '.t_a i ,hair last half n run p weatherman:l s d n• w nln �.lne to a it i P All of the games will start at 6:45, with exception of Sebring- ville's home games as they will get under way at 7:30 p.m. In Sebringville, if -enough in- nings cant be played in day- light, the games will befinished under the lights. a naiel 2*...,tsenforth at Exeter 26—Exeter at Clinton 1;8-,41tntett alt Exeter .1 illy -Exeter at St. Marys 11+-411. ?linrs.% al I",x9teR 71,-l,xetPr at Seaforth .11-,-Jlit bell ate Exeter 20,-.SrbringrWe at Exeter 23 --Exeter at Mitchell 24 --Exeter at Selbring•ville of the sixth inning. Lynn - 11feLaren hurled three -.1 hit ball for the winners and 'wee credited with the victory al. though he deeded first' inning Mitchell and Clinton were relief from, Doug Aitchison. Me- toiWed out home and borne- Laren took over the monnd ditties series, while Exeter Mohawks again in the second. and settled and hensall Coach, schedulied to down to pitch much steadier ball1 play in Exeter an Tuesd;iy n►gb,t, and post his first victory of the were washed put, _ season. Zurich Weber Rings absorlaed In .the first inning, McLaren' one of their worst beatings s in . , 1 Jimmy lla :tet, the first g kta.ked .Wiry, y some tine when the took 'a 9^0 Wan to face hint, and gave up lacing; front I shwooa Tigers, but toi. Wein^ g a scratch single Raym e then got hack en the right tract. 'Successive walks to Bobby gay Ha .-' day. The victory over Hensall the first run el the game, defeating kfensall 5•a on 'Nos - ter and Steve Mitre- forced n Coach gives Zurich .sole posses- Doug Aitchison promptly took sign of first place in the 'league' over the mound duties and got standings with a 4.1 record, Dick Regier to hit into a double Clinton Colts :continued their climb in the league race by post- ing their .third will of the year aver the Exeter Mohawlls right in Exeter Mondaynight. The Colts are presently riding in third place, Mitchell Legionaiye' edged out. a 4-3. decision from the Dashwood Tigers at home on Monday to, .,s hold a 2:1 record with one game Exeter � �e le � t d. Exeter Mohawks are fipdiilg Win Opener trouble getting into the Wiii column as the loss to Clinton was Exeter Greys started off on the their fourth in five starts. The right foot in the opener of the only they .Tune ve S when they ack in Ladies Softball League in Dash- defeated the Tigers 5.4 in a wood on Tuesday night as they thriller. pounded out an 11.3 victory be- The teams will have' to play a hind a 10 -it attack. h The visiting Greys scored a single run in the first inning, and then added four in the seeend, two in the third and four more in the fifth to coast to their first victory of the year. M. Smith led the Exeter team with a three -for -three perform- ance .by collecting singles in each of the second, third and fourth innings. Donna Wells hit a pair of singles for the winners, while Mrs. Don Gravett pounded out a double and a single in four trips to the plate, - Single hits were collected by Mrs. Garth Anderson, Mrs. Don Wells and Dorothy Heywood. The only, three Dashwood hits in the game were' picked up by Kristine Gulens, Ilze Gulens and Catherine Regier. young season. Dashwood committed five Second baseman Doug O'Brien' errors in. the five -inning ,game, paced the winners with' a pair of while Exeter made two miscues. singles while Doug Theander, Score by Innings: Tom Rawlings and Arnie Meyer Exeter Greys • 142 04-11 10 2 coArrnnied Meyerne hit starte Ae eyer startedon the i number of postponed ntes ga n order to catch up to the present schedule. Baseball activity in the Huron -Perth League will be en the heavy side for the next few weeks at least, Kings Whip Coach Crew Zurich Lumber Kings got back into their winking ways Tuesday night at home when they turned back Hensall Coach 5.1 in a game cut to five innings by. scattered thunder showers. The Lumber Kings scored all five runs in the first inning off losing pitcher Ken ,.Parke{r, and then coasted the rept Of the way for their fourth victory of the Baseball Standings RtZtON-I'El`tTH I vr. BASEBALL LEAGDE tams* Week's Scores: Ztittehn^ 1•fensall 1 « ' Mitchei11 4, Dash -wood Clinton 6. Exeter 1 DashWtiod 0. Zurich 4 • Standing% fetich ., 4 1 0 .800 *Mitchell » ,. 1 1 .067 Clinton_..______, 3 2 0' .600 Dashwood 3 3 0 500 atiensatl 1 3 1 .230 Etre a 1. 4 0 ,200 a—J ie Saheb ttot 1n -eluded in stand. 4*ritlat' This Week yitthb 0- Kfta>eit hf ' xeter Zurich at Clinton 21-44Tetns011 at Dashwood lle.10x+ltor t*tt 1141t0001 nensa:ll at Clinton Zurich at naaliweect IIlleGlifilAVRAV SO1'T'D.ttt,L LEAG'LE Last' '11'1 eek s Seorea Brinsiey 1.1, Mt. Carmel 12 Ansa Craig 23, Lieury 15 Exeter 10. West Corners 9 .'West Corners at Sylvan ped, Lieury at Mt. Carmel ped. t4At6tilix 5010 CAAt'Ii ti An't E heist Week's groreut E toter 11, DIteht b c1 2 itehale** V11"'t, 'G ter. ltxettt` _+-M C♦ l bw+r« . 1; n 0 1.300 1) 0 .000 Lieury -_ c. .. 0 0 0 -Ona. St. Meiryit r .0' 0 0 .inn Dashivana -_-- 0 I '0 ,000 I#eluee Milt *Paha lune 2i-kl'rktee at +Bz'Ittrt' =4•-�pyay,,utity♦000d{ytyit 7/,sytty'tktia ,d.!iifltl:lt'AlY .Wlr Aci'Lill 'tl 1l11"0.5410'014,142S ]Y141r# At Tifeittelt. i..ulY 1 (A) ..» .. »W.. Mileage 1 2 (lir ...i Chicago • 6 (n)r arieae City t; tn')':•»«..,..,. 1Qaneae City 7 ,_....« -- Ranee CitY At OIlettle tl4 30/44 Cis)' ._.r -- 1taneesDttroltt 1tv ,„ riffraff u,4n M ✓+_r tails Nightt1amnoti, Beit$'$- Doubleheader", Dashwood T. 100 20- 3 3 5 e1111111111111ni1111t111111t11111AIIIU 111t,N4tnHi1HItIMA A N,► ►nil The Oren mound for the Kings but gave 'way to Don 'O'Brien in the third when the game, was practically 1n the bag, Meyer was the winning licher - , The tail end of. the batting order did all the hitting for Hen - I, 'sell as Tack Baker, Hendersatt , and George Parker picked up the ` only 'three hits in the game for i the losers, The three hits came in a. a rosy in the fifth° inning te.score Baker with the only Hensall run 4 13y LARRY HEIDEMANof the game. Meyer .and O'Brien each. re - The summer playground sup- two strikeouts, while Iden ]1 corded t k theyra have been chosen and Parker sent four Lumber Kings they are as follows; Robin back to the dugout'via the strike - Smith, Pat Cann, Judy Ross, 1 out. route. Shirley WurniNancy Boyle play. However, klarry Elliott and thirdbasemen Jim Melville drew a pair of walks and sent the second Tiger sun of the half innisackng stanrolliserngended acrossththee plate. .Ginnrng 1144 lining out to short.. Doug Aitchison started the sees and frame off with a single and eventually scored as he stole second, advanced ,to third on Ken Saxton's sacrifice and came home on the squeeze play by Ben Wasman. Mitchell's second run carate when Dick Regier drapped an easy pepto scoflyre to froallowm•third,""Jo" Wal• tilers . Harry. Elliott pounded out a double in the third to set the came all forrun as he am stage a the way home when Charlie Westmart 'booted a grounder. The Legionnaires ,got tate roti back in their half of the third when Bill Gatenby smashed a long triple to deep left field and scored on a squeeze play. The winning run was made po�sible by two Dashwood 'er- rors. Aitchisonreached first base when Don Guenther bobbled his grounder and went to secondon a bunt by Walthers. Tiger pitch- er Steve Mitro, who had sir strikeouts in. the game, fired a ball by catcher Gerry Martene, who had relieved Jemmy Hayter behind the plate, and this en- abled Aitchison to move on to third base, Catcher Kenny Sexton's line drive single easily scored the base runner with the deciding run of the ball game, Score by innings; R H I. Mitchell 001-4 4 2 Dashwood • 201 000-3 3 2 McLaren, Aitchison (1), Mc- Laren (2). and • Saxtnn.; Mitro and J. Hayter, G. Martene (5'). and Eleanor Heywood, Score By Innings Swimming instruction will al- Hensall Coach 000 01-1 3 1 so be given by Carol Fletcher Zurich Kings 500 0x--5 5 2 and Ted Smith at Riverview Park. The playground will run for a seven -week periodfrom July 2 to August 16. Registration for the program, which is sponsor- ed by the Exeter Kinsmen, will be 250 for pla3'ground registra- tion and 504 for swimming reg- istration. The summer play- ground program is for all boys and girls from four to sixteen years of age. The wading pool at Victoria Park will be open Saturday and Sunday afternoons dot all those interested and will be looked after by the. supervisors. Supervised .swimming will be held at Riverview Park from June 19 to September 14--2.5 daily and 1-8.30 nightly includ- ing Saturdays, Sundays and holi- days. Swimming instruction will be given Saturday mornings from 1012, Swimming instruction Will also be given daily Monday through Friday, July 2. to Aug- ust 16, SfalidIngs Ser 7, 'l neat. Ailsa Craig ..-.._--_r 3 0 0 1.300 Sylvan 2 0 n 1.000 Exeter, 2 2 0 .00n nrittsley 2 2 at r,,00 TaieurY 3 3 0 140 - Mt. Carmel .. 1 3 111 233 West Corriere W1 3' 0 :250. Gi mesh 'nits It'ee c ,lune l0Sylvan vs. 7Ii•inslry Craig vs, W. 'Corners 21. 2'1t. (`armel vs, Sylvan 25 --Exeter vs. Lieury 26'-W`. Corners va, Brinsley WOAk 'OANTA 111ASIt IA'I E Last Week's Scor.ee: . 8e'hringvilie 11, 'St. MRrys 10 Gatises thio Week; Yiine 1st-4,!1estortfr at 103ketcr 26--•k•aitter alt ettntati 20!..('ttniten ;ti't'( xel.Cr 'WOx '.31t06161, 11e1:11Ei33Af,tc Ga:mce this Week: ,01410 i • 20:.-. ExEter at Mitchell 2.4'-^Atiteltetl at Eateer , i New a ih r ,.,�- rotor at . r lI n u aig 141-0.&A Pt.1'; W»%3 11.4.810 1)A14/ stiles title Week: Juno 19-.-Settrorilt tit .gutter Nen, Ifannbura• at Listowel ;:--rmatlowel At 2'ow xlanlburg Mitchell at Seatortli 2fl 1',ietot're1 At Mitchell Neto llatnhurg at Seafert t '2s---1`a;ett'r art t,l,rtutrrll Soefoi'lh at New ilambura' BALL STANDINGS . Boys Softball w r' Yankees 3 n 0 6 'Indians -- 2 1 0 4 Dodgers 0 3 0 0 Girls Softball W t, T 1' Butterfingers u . .._., 4 0 1 0 Rock & Rollers 1 1 1 3 Dillies .. _...._ ». _ 0 3 0 0 Pee Wee 'Hardball '1Cr (. Yankees 4 1 0 0 Dodgers 32 0 0 Giants - _»_ __. - - Indians 44444 2 4 0 0 - -.M _- lrnatant Hardball W'r r Senators .._.._..»-__ .»_ 2 ' 0 4 Athletics %--- ___ 2 2 0 4 Topics From Zion ay MISS JANE DYKEMAN Tribe Loses Too Colts Ken Patterson pitched Clinton Colts to a 6-1 victory. over Exeter Mohawks in Exeter Monday night to give his club its third win in five startslit. the Huron -Perth Intermediate Baseball. League. Patterson recorded a total of 14 strikeouts and didn't walk a lean in going the seven inning distance for the Colts. Clinton,grabbed a 1b lead in the seconframeand then added two more in the fourth and three in the sev nth,,while Exeter only managed to get third baseman A. Meyer, D. O'Brien (3) and • Fred Matheson across the plate in the fifth after he had opened T. Rawlings; K. Parker and G . the frame with a triple. Parker. Allan, Wilson slammed out a double in the, fourth inning to spark Clinton's two -run rally. Errors 'on grounders hit by Ron ftugill and Frank McDonnell also played a major role in the two - run rally. Hits by McDonnell and a double by Bill Craig in, the sixth account- ed, for the Colt runs after men had got on base through costly Mohawk errors. Fred Matheson hit a ' three - bagger for Exeter in the fifth and. after Bob Pooley and Bill Rowe had struck. out, he finally came home on a timely single by losing pitcher' Bob •Russel]. Matheson led the Exeter bats- men with two of their four hits, while Don Wells and Russell picked up singles. Nip . Tigers in Mitchell Mitchell Legionnaires picked up their second win of the season Monday night as they turned back Dashwood Tigers 4.3 be- hind the _ three -hit pitching of Lynn McLaren in Mitchell. Although the Tigers jumped off 10 a 2.0 first inning lead; Mitchell came right back in the second to push two runs across the plate and tie the score. Each club added a single marker in the third ' but the Legionnaires came through with the game- WiM.S. Pock tare t' the June !nee in t West g of Zio 1 W.M.S. was held last Wednesday evening at the borne o! Mrs. Tom Brock and Brock, Mrs. Norman bt: Mrs. Clifton Jaques had charge of the program, Airs. ]!✓cigar Baker took. the study hook oil "Thailand" Mrs. J. Slade sang it solo, A bale Was packed for Korea. Mission *owl ls i 'tt The 5ttnshlne M Bind s b hold their lune !meeting last Monday at 4 p',t t, in the school. house. The'program was in eharge et Shirley ,Tagttes and Maxim seeds. The July meeting was Dfannndt when the Mission Band put-4ort the program. for the W.M.S. Joint Meeting, Work was done en the scup books, Jrulln1,14,1111,11it1ttittt111111111,rntflnit,tldeli!teen!flt,llll,nlltlsteelbellel/1ttOttattnitntittulttnta, netlist, Huron -Perth Box Scores .. and t tMcDonnell R Atli . t ,. a se Y ,Allan Wils n did all the hitting for the Cols. Score by lnninsiiit Clinton. Colts 010 2Q3--6 4 0 Exeter ,Mohawks 000 01Q--•1 5 Nen Patterson and Frank Mc- Donnell; Bob Buaaell, Iry t''ord. (5) and Joe Wooden. Tigers drub. Zurich 9-Q Dashwood Tigers clewed the league -leading, .Zurich Lumber :Kings 9.0 on Friday night 'right in Zurich to give the Ontario. "D" champions .then' worst de- feat in two years, Steve Mitre faced only 21 men in tattling the high -flying Kings as the fast right hander Meng up 10 strikeouts and - walked only two men. in the six inning game. The only hit off Mitro came in the last of the sixth inning when second baseman Do1,1g O'Brien hlooped a single out over third base into short left field after two men had been re- tired, It narked the second time this season that Mitro had par- ticipated in a one -hitter as back on Friday June 7 he and Jim Melville allowed single Safety. when they turned back •Clinton Colts 54, Resides hurlinga strong game, the Dashwood pitcher used has bat. to advantage at the ,plate, AS be slammed a double in the, fifth inning after Bobby Hayter had singled and then uncorked a towering home .run. that sailed well over the left centre field.' fence in the sixth with llamnate Wein and Bobby Hayter on the bases, in all, the heavy bitting Tigers, who belted Mary Liley at will, pounded out a total of four doubles, a triple and a home run. Ranttnie Wein, Bob Hayter, Mitre. aud. Don Guenther all hit two baggers while right fielder, Dick Dever slammed a triple in the fifthe with runners un second and third to go with Mitre's eir. .cuit clout, Bob Hayter and Dick Regier each picked .up three hits in the game to lead the Dashwood hit- ters. Mary Liley, Zurich's ace left hander.,, was nicked for three runs in the first inning .off two hits and then gave up six more safeties in the last two innings that was good for five big runs. Over the six inning route, Li - Three Minor Leagues Start Play This Week All three Exeter entries in the WOAA baseball groupings* will be swinging into action this week as the pee wee, bantam and midget schedules, drawn up last week, list two home gauzes for the 'Exeter Minors and one away. Weather permitting, the pee wees will be at home on June 19 for a 6;45 p.m, game as Sea - forth will make ;its first -trip of the season to this town. • Exeter bantams will baptize the baseball season. on Saturday afternoon at home with the Sea forth bantams providing the op- position. The bantams, under coach "Bunny" Ford, will make their second appearance of the season at home on Saturday, June 29, against the Clinton elub, Last year's O.B.A. champions, Exeter Iinsinen Midgets, will initiate the season- over in Mit- chell on Thursday_ , June 20. The Midgets' first home game will be on Monday, June 24, when Mitchell: pays a. return vis- it. Game time is 6:30 p.m. Kids! Want To Learn To Hit? Stan "The Man" Musial, a big league ball player with a life- time batting average of .340: has sone big tips for little league hitters in his "Ten Command- ments" on how to improve your batting average. Now that all the minor teams in Exeter and sur•,'ounding dist- ricts are starting into their base- ball. schedules, it would be wise for each player to read these tips carefully and practice them. By doing this your batting aver- age is bound to improve! 1, Get a bat that's :light. enough for you to handle easily. 2. Don't grip the bat like you- 're making a fist around a club. Instead of getting the handle of the bat back in the pad of the ZURICH MAULE 9.0 iN FIRST DEFEAT OF 'YEAR! DASH -WOOD U ..AB 11 It E ZiVR1Cil 0 ATI It II 10 Jim liaYtar, c 1 1 0 0 Doug O'Brien, 2b 3 0 1 0 Ramie. Wein, 11 •3 2 1 0 :Hong Theander, ss _..w- 2 '0 0 Bob Hayter, 2b 4 3 3 1 Don -O'Brien, lb 3,0 0 0 Steve Mitro, p3 2 3 -0 Benny Gignae, a ___.. 2 0 0 '0 Dick ~ester, rf 4 0 3 0 Torn 1tawlings, `r, 1 0 0 3 Harry Elliott, ib ._ :3 0 0 0 Arnie Meyers, 3b - '2 0 -0 I 2 Shit Me1v11)e, ib _ _»_ 2 6 0 0 Mary I.ileY i - lack :Houle. of 3 1 0 0 ]Ion :Besse ]f -. 2 0 0 0 Don Guenther, se -1.-- 3 0 1 0 i+.d Delcliert, i t -., 1 0 0 1 0• a -Neil] O'Brien, rt 1, 0 0 0 • TOTALS 26 0 10 1 C4C1TALS 19 0 1 3 a -Went to right field in third, MITCHELL LEGION E DG E SDAS WOOD 4-3 lt11i!rtllrr.'t, 4 ,,, ARE H rRalph' S titersen, 1C 1.n imaIls'ters, a 3 1 0 0 h^Lynn McLaren, p. » 3 0 0 0 llaytnte Wein, if 3 0 1 3 8111 Gatenby, 3b 3 1 1 0 14oh }Ia.yter, 2b __«- 2 1 .1 n a-Deutc Alteliiaon, i'c ; 2 2 1 It Steve Mitre, p ,t . 2 0 0 a Keith Waitherii1b1..- 0 1 0 0 Dice Ziegler, rt :.- -.1 3 '0 0 2 E'en Dist oi,, t: - 2 0 1 0 T-fa.rry t1111ott, lb µ 1 1 1 0 Whitey Afalehe 2b 1 0 0 0 a -Gerry Martene, e 2 n 0 '0 Ben Waania3r, 2h- _ 1 it n it 51rn Mtivilic, tib i..WWW.. 1 0 n 0 Charlie Sveslman, 80-... 2 '0 0 2 .lack (laser, rf .._ - 1 0 0 'a a --Pitched for McLaren in tat. li•T?.ue8011 7'age, e i 0 0 ti b+=rieturited to mound in find, 1(03 Guenther, 80 . 3 li 0 1 TOTALS 17 4 4 TOTALS 3 3 2 a rla.urrht. for atayter in the Stit. tip-•rtelilaeed Galoor in centrefield. 610 FIRST INNING NETS ZURICH WIN OVER HENSALLI ' ^ 7`11+ tG� G Y,L x ,, .111. ABA I•i � •1YN,'iYSal ,11`1 iz !X T, J)eug O'13rlen 2b Doug Thrander, Ra -..,. rt -Don O'Brien r( ..--- 10111 S•nngbiut ib 'Com Hatvlinde, Ilerttly f11tnac, it Arnie !layer, Ton 11ee004, r? Bili O'Brien, Ib 3 Y. 3 0 Brittle Moir. cE - 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 ,terry Ilarinte, 21) 3 0 0 0 2. 1 0 12 rt111 La.voan(Ter, sat ..._ 2 3 4 4 1,/,•, 1 0 '0 Gerald 13r1I, Ib - ... 2 (1 0 0 1 1 0 ?.hvertlut 4vrilltGtC, 3h 0 0 0 1 h 1 0' Ken Parker, r ,y-« - 0' 0' 0 tack Baker, i'f » --„ 1 1 1 0 2 h .0 0 RendNrs0n, If .. -_-.. 9 1 n }, 0 1 llserp0 i'ttrkM' C -. E TOTALS 14 C. 9 ttr6,1'itelilld foe litysr 'let third, TOTALS • I1 1 2 1 •}"111EIMIllk, palm„ hove it forward a bit so that you get more feel of the 4 bat with your fingers, 3. Settle' on a good, comfort- able stance at the plate. Find the stance that's mosteffective for' you. 4. Learn where the strike zone, is. Nobody can hit consistently if you're swinging at bad pithhes. Swing only at strikes. 5. Have your bat cocked and ready to swing. Keep it station. ary, back off your shoulder and don't be waggling the bat a- round when the pitcher is ready to deliver the ball. "Keep Your Eye On The `Ball" 6. Keep your eye on the ball all the way. Good hitters often say they can see it hit the bat, If you follow the pallYOU won't get in the habit of pulling your head up. 7. Take a good level swing and Just try to meet the ball, Don't attempt to kill it. If you swing too bard, you lose your timing and rhythm, 8. Don't be afraid of the ball, If you're alert, you always can get out of the way, 9. Be relaxed as possible, You can't react quickly or take a smooth swing if your muscles, are tight. 10. Pick out the ball you want to hit. If you don't• have the pitch timed, let it go ,by and Wait for the next one, That is, if there aren't two strikes on YOU. . The biggest mistake a young- ster can make is taking a heavy bat because he :thinks he can hit the ball' farther with it, Musial uses a 33 -ounce bat for the first half of the season and then changes it for a 31 mincer. The most important dung to make a good hitter is to get a bat with the 'right weight.. Draw schedule For Pee Weer . Five teams are readyingo :In .1 - Fat ll R. 11'(' 11a a cOk1t elle W A ll'. e $ � petitions. for this area. New Hamburg, Listowel, Bea- forth, Mitchell and Exeter a:lt u.i have been formed into a grouping. that will play a borne and bonze series to give the 21ub9 eight, regular league games. Derry Doyle will look after the pee wee entry for .Exeter this season and will have his chub play their first home game on June 19 when Seaforthpee weer will provide the :opposition, The schedule is as follows: Juno 13 --New hamburg at. 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