Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-04, Page 4t+rw+r Adana4t 1, .Jury 4 1 X ' ,Fpr 4.,, m1Fomin,,,.IltlFntf.14,UA1moutkomnolItF aata mF o,no W.lA1i11rF1.M,n1FA .eYs Tnik SPORTS RY 'OPN' iIOOM !IOW" GRAVETT • Sports.. Eldltar ' aFnlnnit lttnnOnOrnlultit norm] mnsttn otog onm,nntl itOntunFnintOIIF An explosion on the sun! That's what thedi radioae anno er echoed out to. the world about the massive i � splays .of light that :shot across the sky Sunday night. 'r o need to worry though, it's. not the endworld, n of the AU Ws doing is making things :a oris enthusiasts plenty warm for all the P asts all over the country, The golfers. lawn bowlers, fishermen and baseball players Standing 'the heat wave with the Utmost ye s are all is each sports field keeps roll' igtof gendurance P rolling right along, 'tickled LINE AND SINKER —,-The anglers are to death now that the BLACK BSS season has .opened, At least "le$'l-like," We say "legal -like" be- cause fishing fines in Ontario have soared skyward ever since the snow left the ground. Tie' month of May alone has produced over $6,000 in fines in Ontario ets illegal gal spearing and what have you. Now hang oil hats when we give you this years total amount to date- $2,594.55! EXETER HOOKS AND SLICES •-- The EXETER GOLF CLUB got off to a late but fine start thispast weekend with its first tourney. Some good scores were turned in and .a lot of fun was had by the twenty or so golfers who took part. It was good to see GRAHAM IVIAS.ON on the links for the first time and from all reports he really enjoyed it, And why shouldn't he, as he downed a 'lunch and some refreshments with his foursome half way around the course and for a final windup came up with the prize for the. MOST HONEST GOLFER, ..n BILL McKENZIE. and CHUCK SNELL had a rough tune on the eighteenth green when it cane time for them to putt. Someone put a weighted balldown when they weren't looking and of course they took some four •putts. We promised not to tell who exchanged the balls so you can be sure, DON SOUTHCOTT, that your secret is absolutely SAFE with us! To top it all off neither golfer caught on to the trick until they hadp ut out while everyone stood around doing their best keep from laughing, , We understand the next tourney is slated for the ST. MARYS GOLF COURSE on July 17, a Wednesday afternoon. The club is looking for more new n•~ -fibers So come. on fellasl Let the grass grow' sWingw$onie clubs. g a a lr�.- and HURON -PERTH BASEBALL LEAGUE.._There are some pretty fancy batting averages in the H -P BASE- BALL LEAGUE a& several players are belting the ball • at a healthy clip. BILL' YUNGBLUT leads ZURICH with a .455 percentage, KEN SAXTON heads MITCHELL with fa .412. Secondbaseman BOBBY HAY - TER is hitting the ball at a .417 clip for the TIGERS. BERT HORTON has GERALD BELL rolling along at ,41.7 for .HENSALL, so married life is agreeing with hini.rALLAN WILSON is on top of the CLIIVTON club with a .357 average while at home here we have DON McKELLER clipping a nifty .500 percentage. * #.,. *• • * * ,*, The EXETER MOHAWKS almost racked up their second victoryof thebutn ,year on Tuesday•night an error ,either by the tribe's third base coach or the Mohawk runner on third cost the club at least. a tie, The few Exeter fans who witnessed bonie.disap.ointed e the the game wentd not have se p because locals lost )cut could en a better game. Each team played error- less ball and there wasn't any scoring until the sixth inning in the pitching battle of BILLY HIGGS vs. BOB RUSSELL , . Don't forget the all-star game at HENSALL on July 10 when the LISTOWELE- GIONNAIRES will play the HURON -PERTH ALL- STARS. Game time is 6:15 p.m. sharp. * * * * •* BLUELINE BANTER --Let's cool off with ome hockey notes. At home the EXETER LEGION spur- ehased some 300' of the EXETER MO p HAWKS BOOST- ER TICKETS to help the hockey club along. The tickets are apparently moving along steadily as one or two of the Mohawk boosters have sold as high a 18 books. That's veryencouragingg s news to this i corner as a number of 1oeal people have told us that the hockey picture looks 'very grim for. this town for next winter ... AYLMER TROJANS will run under the new name , of AYLMER GOLDEN RACKETS next winter . , Reports have it that our local club dropped some $1,600 in the Senior "B'' Circuit last winter . . • AYLMER was hit for" a $2,300 deficit operating in Intermediate "A" ranks last year so .this club shouldn't feel too bad : . You can hardly pick „pp a paper these' clays without reading' about some team or: another being unable to'operate without losing a bundle of cash . r . Makes us wonder where it: is going to stop ... But yet, Zook STRATH- ROY way and see the money they're paying out for next year's club just to TRY to win an O.H.A. SENIOR "B" tittle .... , :By the way, FRANK BOUCHER of AYLMER RCAF,. former Olympic hockey coach,' will handle the Aylmer club this corning winter in, its venture into intermediate "B" ranks, ,rnnnnitunnnrntinttntnftiitlltiff]Ilii,iniirtninennit a tnntttnntinntittttt tton oufnunnnnmtiutinnt/ rn Meyer's Two c.ep Zurich Ki:.:! s A no-hitter, a change in th standings, the .annual sll•st game and rain makes the new this week in the Huron -Pert Intermediate Baseball League. Arnie Meyers, ace righthand of the league— leading Zuric x• i• e Legionnaires of the Senior Inter- ar .cotanty Baseball League will op- s E pose the Ruron-Perth's. best. h : Game time is 6;15. p.m. sharp*. £r, , .i . Tigers tl . nn . I: Lumber Kings, hurled a si inning dream game on June against the second' -place Mitch° Legionnaires before ,his horn town fans, The no -hit, no-ru .game is the first of- the year t turn uta in regular league pia Meyers also whitewashed th Dashwood Tigers 3.0 On Tuesda night in Ilashwood to gain erect for his second victory within til week, • The ,pair of victories for th Kings have lifted then] High£ into first place as they no. boast a 7-1 win -loss, record. Hensel]. Coach gained a ni and tuck 2-1 decision from th cellar -dwelling Exeter Mohawk Tuesday night to jump into un disputed possession of thir place. The Coach club now has three wins and three losses with a seven -inning tie game. against Mitchell to hold .500 percentage points in the standings, Pitcher Billy Higgs and .the re- turn* of Gerald Bell to the Coach lineup is making quite a differ- ence in the :team's showing and now they must be seriously re- garded as a definite title threat. The fifth -place Dashwood Tigers are suffering from a run famine as for the second time in as many starts they have been held off the scoreslreet. The surging Zurich Lumber Kings' 3-0 yletory over the Tigers followed a 5.0 setback at the hands of Henan Coach, • The weatherman is still play - t ing havoc with the Huron -Perth r tU league as two more games were postponed due to showers. Dash.wood at Hensahl and Exeter at Clinton were the two games call-' ed o.ff, July 10 marks the Huron - 2T1 , 11' We de - ns da MY lel 1l . "Red-hot" Arnie Meyers pitched the Zurich Lumber Kings to ,his y, second shutout victory in a week I on Tuesday night in Dashwoo as C' ! he turned the tables on the Tigers it y t t tone •of 3.0,• o l Meyers, who previously buried a six -inning .no•hit, no -run game e against the Mitchell Legionaires r t at home, allowed only three lv stoilinglesed, in the seven innings ire Losing pitcher Steve 141itr'o col - p ; lected two of the three safeties e while second baseman Bobby s' Hayter kept his batting average GI i on the climb by getting the other one. Zurich Lumber Kings jolted 1 Mitro for six hits that produced three runs to wrap up the ball- game and their seventh victory of the year against one loss, The league -leading Kings ral- lied for single runs in each of the first,hlthey held thed �Tigersh isc res less. Secondbaseman Doug .O'Brien spearheaded the winners' hitting ' attack as be cracked out singles. in each of the first and seventh linntngs.and also crossed the plate on each occasion for two of the. three runs, 1 Playing Coach. Tom Rawlings scored the other run in the sixth after he had singled toet on, Bill Yungblut, Arnie ;eyers 1L id Don O'Brien were the other Zurich players to hit safely. Each er- ror as shortstocommitted Doug aPhead, of Zurich, booted Doh .Guenther's grounder and thirdbaseman Jerry Martene, of the Tigers, errored on Don O'Brien's first -inning hit. r' ( eve oped im the ' OUR . COMPLETE Ir FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT • *, * ,. And, Body Work. r� Witt Out Visor d ll, T.hs' DST SHAPE POS$IBLEf Si* ills MiYsue Helhdayiii Nu,iter-Duyar� & rws ' Exile 1 Perth 's annual all-star ``t rhubarb I 1 game. sixth lnnlng when catcher Torii This year the game will be held Rawlings t d t at Hensall and the Listowel• ]]Nitro stealing second base.sUm- Exeter Doubles Rink' Wins Watch Tourne Two Exeter lawn bowlers won the Ladies Bowling Club setWed a h ndsome timepieces In t11e•Bul- lunch, Greens were in excellent condition, Placing second in the tourney were J. Sutter and W. Newcombe, Clinton, with two wins plus 26. Third place went to R. Jones and 'Martin Dow, London, two plus 21. Other prizewinners included: L. local Jeweller who sponsored the Liekman and C. Dennis London ova Watch Scotch Doubles Tour- nament held on the local greens Wednesday afternoon. Ken Hockey, skip, and J. • M. Southcott won the events with two wins plus 24.., They received their prizes from S. B. Taylor event.' two plus 11; J. S. McIntosh. and Twenty-six •rinks 'competed in• E. Morton, Ailsa Craig, .two, the tou ley , which was the first plus six on the Exeter greens this season. Other results were: Ed. Dunn Rules called for three 14 -end and C. W. Sinitll, London, one gables but rain prevented cam- plus three; D. Armstrong and . pletion of the third game . and Wes Ryckman, Exeter, one plus whiners were declared on the three; H. Champion and C. Har- basis- of the first two. ris, London, two plus five; V. Ver - Rinks were present front Lon- ! ploegh and L. Collins,Lambeth, don, Lambeth, Ailsa Craig, St. two phis five; R. E. Pooley and Marys, Parkhill, Clinton, Sea- Russ Snell, Exeter, minus; S, forth and Goderich. Members of I Robinson and R. Spar p 1ulg, Gode- rich, one plus five; ' Carl Draper and H. Hawkins, Clintoh, arlinus.; Ehic'Munroe and Bill. Ball Sea Legion Bantams Drop.3-2 Thrille forth, one plus four; Jos. Davis and Scott Whaley, St. Marys, one r Plus -nine; C. S. 14hcNaughton' and Andy SnelgroVe, Brady,eter, minus; F. Sills and Dr. BSeaforth, e one plus three; Stan Vernon and J. Orr, Parkhill, one plus 14; Russ -Please Turn to Page 5 Exeter Legion Bantams suf fered their first/ defeat of th young baseball season in Clin ton on Wednesday night whe they dropped a thrilling 3•2 Ver dict to the Clinton Club. Clinton squeezed a single ru across the plate in the first in ning and then added two mere i the third to register the victor while the Exeter crew salvage their only two markers in th fourth` inning. The seven inning game 'took one hour and 20 minutes to play and had Exeter outhitting Clinton by a 6.4 margin but walks played a major role in the loss tembined with some timely clutch hitting from the winders. The homesters took a 1-0 lead in the first',inning when Exeter X pitcher , Bjurstrom walked Ladd and Livermore slammed out a run scoring double. A walk to lead-off batter JA. - cobs in the third led to the first of two runs when he eventually scored on Bartliff's single. Bartliff himself rounded the bases for, the second run of the half inning before Exeter could retire the side. Back-to-back hitting by Bob Jones and Gordon Strang accont- panied by a Clinton error en- abled Exeter to score.theh• only two runs of the game in the fourth, Frank Boyle and Gordon Strang lied the losers hitting at- tack with two hits apiece with Mid of Strang's being a run scoring triple, Bob Jones AM Dean McKnight picked- up the other two safe- ties off of winning pitcher Cum- mings. Livermore and Pickett cracked doubles for. the winners while Bartliff and Draper each wene credited with a single. n1 n e Prank Eo;('1e, • tATI It 3 a :'ark ;tfe)Sban. 2b 8 A Drftr ,brio:,, ih r4ord ltral g 1 Ftp Vi:ahar. is __. __w 3 n Td Sanders, i'i'.. P. rifurstrem. is -_ -.....a._ 5 0 :goy 1r11Itt. It _ t)eail 11C1ftilr{'h1r et 3 .0. 1s 9 1 sfe bArchie litbert called htln Il he Zurich players didn't agree. Scare b' aualtlFtcsi 31 1t T: Zurte)t _,. _ .• 100 a a srnn d0110 11111 1._.3 6, 1 i11 l i10 -,.. 0 0 8 d Arnie Slayers 'and 'Thin Baw- iinga: ',Steve .Ai.ttro and an 1:lay- tet Winnln€r alio leer'^ :idle r Loser -- ,11)itro,. yet sl "RED HOT" WEEK Arnie Meyers, classy righthander of the Zurich Lumber Kings, pitch- ed two shutouts within the week. Meyers hurled a no -hit, no -run 6-0 victory over Mitchell Legion- aires and came through with a -o win in Dashwood on Tuesday night, H e ns aI IW Ins Mound Duel A double by Bruce Moir in 1,11t seventh inking that scored fleet - footed George Parker all the way from first base, proved to be the winning run' of the ball -game as 1•Iensell coach pulled.out a tight 2-1 decision from Exeter Mohawks in Exeter Tuesday night. Billy Higgs and Exeter's, Bob Russell hooked up in a real pitch- ing duel.. The first five innings each team was held scoreless. Timely hitting featured the Coach club_ victory but a lapse in base running, especially in the ]Cipastsion, inning, cost Exeter the de- nte. Mohawks had runners on second and third with only one out when a fly ball was hit to Bruce Moir in centrefielci• who made the catch,; The Exeter run- ner in third neglected to tag up until the' catch was" made, so lie runt failed to4h 'come in with the .tying •Gerald Bell swung a mean bat at the Exeter crew as he drilled, a pair of singles into eentrefield and then uncorked a run -scoring `triple in the -sixth inning to put his club into a temporary 1-0 lead; Pitcher .Bob Russell's, single in the bottom of the stmtb brought Al.McDougall scampering borne from second to tie the score. Me-. Dougall had previously singled and was sacrificed to second by Don Welts. • ' In Lite:dramatic seventh, George Parker started the Hensall club tolliiagg icy working a walk front Russell's offerings., Then •came the game winning.. double off. Moir's bat. • Laverne Wallace, Jack Hender- son .and: winning pitcher Billy U 11lttnt telt ln11111111 t tttttnn11n 11n11n11,n 1t1nl1nnnn1ii11111 n/ltllnilli17i1111111rIn11r1 i1Q111111111tIn11i111n fuL Huron -Perth Box Scores LUMBER KINGS 1111HITEWASH DASHW00D' 3.0! zip SUCel. 3 AB ti, x %AA4Hwo0n o • ABB ii Z • 2 0 .:;)m' drip*ter, .c ' :2 Doug' O'ttrien,^2b 4 .non O'E;i•ieii 1b �4 4 0 0 1 A Roh Hayter, 20 0 1 0 Steve :11it:t'¢, p a 0 2 .0 1 1 0 :err' iaiartene, 30 _-`.. 3` 0 0 1 0 0 0 1'lirk :kegler, rt . 2 0 0 0 0 on Cant! rCk Tin, n'ibb. L_ 1 0 0 0 n 0 0 jack ,15alser, of __ 3 0 0 0 3 6 Don Guenther,st, _ 3' 0' 0 0 Arnie .Meyers. p 3 Pill Yuriigb)u1, 31s,r4 Moat Rawlings, r" ___ Ronny (1lg ., rf. _ -. 2 DougTlraander, se _ _ 18 •rmn Besse. It - - 3 Ed tl teltttrl, rt _..._ . 3 OTALs •0 1 n Yta.vkriie Wain, If 2 0 0 4 TOTALS .22 0 3 1 • a-1ltttied 10r feSi in the 0t1l, • MOHAWKS DROP 2-I VERDICT 110 1SALCI 1114\'SAIA 2+ • Al3J1 1-t 311 Nitikttt' in 1. AB 13. H F} ttruce :.%.1olr, et 4 0 1 0 1'rank 'littnmioncl, lh ,« 3 0 0 0 .tiers Parker, 30 4 0 4 ti Iry F`tii'r1, Laverne "%Va•liant, es 3 1 1 o Al McDougall, -of "�yV; 4 '1 1 0 teratd Hall, 10 _ .. ,_ 3 0 3 0 Tion 'Byrne, s:§' n .0 0 Poll Norris, a 3 o 0 n 1 ori 1'tussel1, p �_ .__ 8 A 1. A tacit l-renl1e1•Aoln, JC f 3 0 1 n T'. Spring sited, 2b 3 1) 1 0 liti Higgs, p ,__- 2 0 1. n BM Pettis )C1 0 0 0 John Baker, 1f W •1 .0 0 0 'Fill fi'oiva rt 2 0 1. 0 George Parker,ib .'� 3 1 0 0 Joa 'wooden, a ttttt ,.W_26on ss 2 7 0 TOTALS 23 1 ft 0 LEGIONNAIRES TRAMPLE CLINTON 141 AT HOMEI htt'rrita,l,r, u Atilt .c -:g i"lt,tiv'1'oi i' n 116 n t,hRht' tic orlisrh, et .. 5 2 2 n •)tay ingtatt, et • :4 0 1 b tleo ge r`ovsney, as •, .. 4 3 3 0 ftott Magill. 8h*•.-. Rett 't•alllier,n lb _- 3 2 1 it a;-14111 Crain,r, ; 3 6 1' 1 Mil (1,t1,enby, 3o .. 4 0 1 0 r -Allan •ll ilsan, so _ :J rf n 0n Rp0 Saxton, r ' ._Rattler, • b 8' 0 0 n t:ila.r')ie Weetlfla:f,, It✓ ..w 4 1 2 0 h-Srnlratvi, p „► - Ftr,b A'tlnt• n i Hat'i1111 1lriiihuck,� 2H 'sr T 'I t0i 11"i:14', t[f 7 LI l Svh.3tav lltarbh tj 5 2 2 (► 114 Alailn,.,lt1 �m -� a 0 n 0. 0 a:«tleth Sadler, ib 1 0 b-'Tai11 1aa(vyer, if 0 0 1: - - J. 0 0 0 7,"bTAI.,S" ...x8 1 •`11 1 TOTALS 26 2.. 5 CLINIloSt Aa3 7t IT v"umrriingar li �. _- 2 0 n farebe, a ttttttttt- 2 1 0 Ladd lb - '" %rlvarfitbrP_ sf r 3 0 1' artliffr 1110 _ 1 1. LIveriilar a 2b 2 0 0 l"tiekatt, 3tr a A 1 Drape. t" . tf _ Zakelittead, 11 a 0 b t'0 t'Ar',8 2Z a, 4 !la<Oke b ytrthiihtiNt 1t 1•I t1t8teP , _ 000 200 0-4 e 1 Cillltd11 142 OAA x-3 4 1 :p fiJursstrboi tom Posit. runt - :midge and ,Jtob'bn 11,1, «.. 'Cunt I tlItrallthirtiufnuttiutttluiiittlinitInuntunti uilirrnititinnitniiituttrtitioriniitirltifttte I 1211r1tei 1 • 'Bjurbtt6iirt. 'r ra 'At.S 87 1— •1.--3itehea 1tt Cara: Mb, 0 ---Went t,o an tri• Lh* 3113.b' It'Fti1: to shnrtttrvc iri Sal, b-31tepl:tcs l Westinan in it, SIX INNIN et.>ittti K Mu* O'1 r ift, 213tri- Tli a W-� Don tll 'rn it, 513 Tedi f'hwitiigt Arnie itievsrs'. non 1.102,3e, Y'f' 11 W W Wirer l,iley, et i.-13111 O' ir'l0tt, of « - • C". -.Caught for •Cralit,1fl kit 4 NO+HIT,TER FOR MEYERSI An 1i 1•z t myrelai .,Lfr a Ai; Z°t fM ly 7 0 n 0 Link .bhfritsah, of 2 0 0 6 2 1 r 0 A r a&rvir" a 'C!rtvtnOv a ss „W., 3 0 n. '6 3. 2 1 0 Rob Sadisr, 11,°". 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0,-14111 c ktsnby, 313 2 0 0 0 1 2 n l -Ddu' Altehi5nt, �- a 0 6 0 2 1 1 0 :pelt 1i't"tsr, 1J 2 0' 0 A' 3 0 0 A TiOfltW ,ga'lttbhi 1s--, ., Z 6 n n 2 '0 n 0 Ahrens, 211 w 2 0 0 1 1 6 6 0' Charlie Woottss.i, 1f �.� 2 6' 0 n u. �"" T rel' r 1,0 0 0 1' Tol'ArA 21 6 8 1 a:.- Pifehe4 lei` Ait+~lilsdo 14. 4th.. it 'Wein ta,1,,,C0titarflsid itt 410. li-.etit td third no 4th, • I rt putouts, a"Hitter Solid In First PhiTi- ggs a p .eked ttp a hit in the over the least 'possible total Of lensall cause, fryFord, Al McDougall, Bob Russell, Bill Springstead and Bill Rowe collected the five Exeter safeties, .Each team played seven in- victory of the year over the Le- nings of errorless ball before a giorlaires an bee e am the t fr I is small but excited'.Ar'owd of eager.pitcher this year to hurl a .no- h�t.,h ei hteen. In, all, the chunk hurter col- lected, four strikeouts atld was in 1 r complete eontrol i e 4011 i'O1 p t At the ante all the way in registering his fi st all fans, 9t•olre llj liinl,ieMi ltettaall 000 001 1•..-2 7 0 lilxotsr000 001 0—'1 6 0 11111 1iikgs and Bob 'Norris! 13a)i :Ruaaetl and ,1ne 'wooden, Winner iti 8'tii ],user--nuaaell, Playing Coach Tom Rgwlings sparked the offensive hitting .at- taek for the Lumber Kings by cracking+ out a .timely double in the third With Dona Theander-and Don O'Brien on base to score two runs, Catcher Rawlings also came Mets Fatten, through with a ruwscoring Single in the fourth when Bill Yungblut Averages grossed the plate. Zurich jumped into a 1-0 lead the second inning l as pitcher 1Vfjtehell Leglonaires fattened s bases and gored on Benny - their averages ages Tuesday ° Gig - batting night in Mitchell when - they nae s infield g Dns a r. pounded out at 16 -hit .attack Three more runs came.romping against Clinton Colts home for the league leaders in g. s to coast to rhe. fourth on a � lk a to Bill a 14.1 victory, h the blot followed by singles off the bats of Don p'Brien, Tom Raw - Brigs and Arnie Meyers,,_, Bill Yungblttt's single came in She second inning, Doug ,Aitchison started on the The winners had little trouble in recording their fourth Win of .ithenning yeargameas they scored at least once in each frame of.the-.eight- Shortstop George Coveney and right fielder. Bob Frier led the MItchell slaughter with three hits apiece, Le ionaire eateher Kenny Sax- ton, ' belted a pair of d ubles that produced. three Rai's, BIll Gaten- by also lined a two -bagger for a run batted in. Charlie Westman connected for the longest poke of the game when he sniashed out a two -run triple in the fifth inning. The Mitchell bats kept right on booming , as winning pitcher Whitey Malcho punched out a pair of singles and Link Roll- fritsch got credit ;for two safeties, Single L g egionaire"hits went to "Jo" Walthers, Bill Gatenby, Charlie Westman ' and Harold finest equipment! Heihbuck to Wound out the 10 -hit - inassacre. Ron Hugill picked up the only extra base hit of the game for the visitors tip the :first inning when he doubled with One nut but bis teammates failed to bring him home. Ray Anstett and W. Craig picked up the only other hits given up by Malcho, 0 The lone Colt tally came in the top of the :fifth inning when Scot - lard, who was tagged as the los- ing pitcher, moved swiftly around lo third from first on an infield out and finally_ scored .on De- nomme's sacrifice fly to right field. Whitey Malcho, who went the distance for his victory, recorded eight strikeouts, while " Scollard and W. Craig, who, came in in the fifth, each had three. Three of Marches strikeouts came in the last inning as he fin- ished strongly, BOATING 15 FUN!. It's not too late fora sum- mer. f fun ani nn outboard. utb oar d. See Manore Marine for the Aeon', by Inninu•s: T't• 11 Fj Clinton _...... n00 Alb 00— i 3' 1 kllichell 281 122 31:-14 16 0 "%Vhit:,y" Malebo and lien Sat- urn: Scnitarcl, Cl•s.lg .(.5) and IV. rralg, Wilson (5), T4'inning:• Pit- cher -- Malcho; Loser -- Scoilard, Faces 20 In No -Hitter Pitching no -hit) no -run ball for six complete innings, Arnie Mey- ers strengthened the Zurich Luin+ ber Kings' grip on first place in the Huron - Perth lnter)nediate Baseball League as the league leaders whitewashed the second - place Mitchell Legionaires 6-0 in Zurich on Thursday night • Meyers faced only twenty Hien in the six innings he toiled as one reached first in the second inning on. an infield error and he walked a roan M the third to go two men JOHNSON MOTORS Famous i'Seahorse" Power From $175 to $699 a "CANADIAN" BOATS Runabout's and Hardtops Froin $133 to $2,000 TEE -NEE TRAILERS Effortless Handling 7 Models from $135 ANDRE. MINE • Brenner Garage Phone 3 Grand Bond mound for the Legionaires ;but was relieved in .the fourth by thirdiaasenian Bill G a t e n b Y. Neither of the two could stop the surging Lumber Kings as the rallied to score their' sixth win of the season in seven starts, Litt,1 re by 1un1rFR'ai 111. Mitchell --. „-__ b.otl000.0 0 1 Zurich __.,., 012 80x--6 f .1 Dons. AIichlson,• Bill 'Gat ertbr (4) and Ren Barran: Aral* Mamie and Tont IlawJ1n s, 'winner —• Meyers, Loser Altt:hlson. ING EVENTS Baseball: Huron•prth .League FRIDAY, JULY $ Mitchell at Hen:oIl Dashwood at Clinton MONDAY, JULY 1 Clinton at Exeter Dashwood at Mitchell TUESDAY, JULY 9 Zurich' at Honselt WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 AII•Star frame LI:towel vs. H•P AII•Stert At 'Hensall t r 1 BREWERY LIMITED linottsti ttnonn , nn(ttt ttninhn, nlni ttt ttt nnunntngntnt intulnlntu1nn114 4 • ,M R. RENE FRAN(Ots wished to Announce' that the •. Exeter 'Bowling Lanes hos been sold to - Mit. LEN McKNIGHT OF EXETER • t •Wish' to thank everyone for their patronageover the last ,eight years and especially to the leagues as we did Make a lot of friends, We hope that'you ay311 patronize Mr. McKnight as faithfully you ou did, tis. - 1 , Lois Of Luck To You Mr. McKnight In Your New Vonturei . 3 x 3 i I 'Mr. R4 Fr rahcoia end lealnliy •ryrllfttt ttmftlltnttltlYii1if11111nnlnllnlntlfltn nmltdinn111iWrliilillfflnllutltl i Ilflnntilun111ltlrllllllll l4, LIDAY SPECIALS '54 Chev Bel Airy 4 -boor Sedan, radio, turn signals, 'air conditioning heater, nylon, tires, low mileage, '53 PIymoulth Station 'wagon, two -door, xir condi- tioning heater, tires like new, See this one, - '51 Chervrolet Coach, air conditioning heater, ,a one-. owner car. '34 Chevrolet 4'boor Sedan air conditioning heater; tuthi signals, two-tone finish • 4WDoor Sedali, turn signals, air cdn- ditioning heater, two-tone, low mile- age. '53 Pontiac •'49 Mercury 4 -Door Sedan, air conditioning heater, radio, whitewall tires, good condition. • Get Cour Price $cforc You Buy Hell 'Bros. Ltd. PHONk 106 Chen And Olds