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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-08-15, Page 4VCj Oeitset-IL i1' , , 40011/4410.0.0)41O41140111112100.010010401111111041110110111111411111001101101011 ets Talk SPORTS y DON "11"44 $"M" "AVE" The Huron -Perth Intermediate have been p aee g • giu 11 Sit: T o Compete For Titi . 1 . The finals will involve either behind the rourelit pitching tTerry Bennie, Moir, Wallace ' mil yungblul smashed Ind at k • vere the only triple in the seventh with two `,- Sparta gcliter Baseball Leave decided at a fourth plaee Clinton Colte in e s hest.of-five or best-Of•seven lot Wayne Itewe, ando • • meeting n Zurich Monday night best-oefive series. i series aceerding to the time left 1 Bowe hurled shutout benes)t , four Hensall Playere to itit safe- men on IP spark a three•run ap- to throw vul. -3111 the postponed) ,Meanw li e . i • for laying, .. I six ineings of the bail game and 4. rising, ill t I, l'Iith Herkeeii PlaYoff datte Are as eollowel I then Laverne PorkY" Wallace . The Lumber Icings were paced WaYrie 1.10We hung UP a total belted one a his offerings for a at the plate by secondinteeman I two•rue homer to put herisall Doug O'Brien, who tagged ti back Within etrieing distanee. triple and two eingles. rePPed 2, single tete left field to each lied a two -for -four night Gerald Pell and George Parker; double in the first inning. soil. et 10 strikeouts while Gerald Ben recorded siee • B le el Store tie Jaittagst rr61401181Y Bruce Moir bed Don O'Briee and Tom Rawliogs :1.1,,";tigit -:::::: 101,,noif 21) ,..11),:,3 3.1, .2 oeetiPy first base at lb the eircuit clout. "rne °it with elle of Orion' being a 1:*,:rgenitlegRe:gitielae..2rt'neTven; eViseett Although the lanky hurler a single to John Bilker be g. a"' ..-....-...........--...-0 -...,........... hint,Jy% ournament ,,,. o, Li. next four men to face mot Bali i . . - - bora down eed stettele out three ail x All the fuse and bothet hteamr abouthe way te le3gli° ga171Q6 ltnd baVe s swing immediately into Coach to see who, will meet the teXtran. KINSMEN MIDGETS were "rodeout of the the playoffs. tinder president Lerey O'Brien, Exeter Mohawk series. !winners of the Dashweod Tiger, S in each or the rillY01(6 WAS brOUgilt Up at a W111 C011 . rig Listowel On Monday night. We were preseet At - league agreed to start the pley- hest•of•three series will engage off series on. August le. the affair liut we should have Saved the gaa aed went ended up in first piece so they ton playoff. WOAA executere rnee 1 ducted the nieeting, e ht another playoff of the Sante The final league standings kind for tile light to ellaY iteainst OA to the golf eourse where we, would have gotten show thet 'Mitchell Legionnaires the winner of the Mitchell•Clin- ftiet. Satisfaetion. Re* rnled that the series weeld stand aa played. uron,erth Batting Averages -.--.siry.nuh eOnvineed that it waa a Ver y "cheae AS' MOO of. yon litiow by BOW, the WOAA execu, There's no. uee crying over spilt milk but to me I still (Compiete records of all players who took part in one Or more games. this year) ZVRICH ‘1.0111$11. ee. i Name ot Meer waY of winning' series. Our local ball club with the DASHWOOO MORS proper team manager eould beat Mitehell at least xante of 'layer t; AP ft 14 A three otit of every five Hanes they played them. It „..r.etz ,,„„,„. „1 412 1t 4i • alniost proved this summer when the locals won (41 441 9: two games by 21-2 and 10#1 margins while dropping P;;;1 -`,„111'&-i";:',„ * Oise decision in three contests played. 'Russell Page 11 Jim 411 4 AetUallY, there was no much double talk at the 4 41 11fk 5 11 201 11 .41 .meeting that it was hard to make the bare facts of Fial.nie"iam. 17 1 3 the argument stand out as they should% so naturally the One that sourlded off the most Won Ottt. 3 ft i; F .1 • 1 ann . Doug. - .387 Toni Pawlinga _ 17 414 Arnie 111eYee -- 19 41 11111 nill 111110)11a .. IA 4 254 Wayne notes _ 7 1 72311 ;um', I eons 2114 John 4110 ese _ 134 • Pon 19 1811 penny 1`ignse 17 ' 1 ' ' 175; Mary 1.114s• 9 ' liomeo 15 1,10$0.0 Pate* Serie* 0:49 tBest 'VINO series 1Anstoot tic PX0111111;.t.1114 • 21-41inton at Alftelt611.. Mitchell at (''lluton. &setts All" 26-ClintOn al :Mitchell, (BeSt of Three Strict; .4.0504$ 14 -liensall at Zurich. 16 -Zurich st 144nsall. 1.2-Honsall at Zurich. KINGS morto 000 wi :104 Avoi,ftlIest. of Three Series) VW. iF01 4 19 24 .975 10 -Footer At Dashwooll. 9 17 17 .342 14. nasloyond at {A: 14 ..13:71:371 it:463nm' at paaliwOod. 111 11 12 .235 ings Edge In 1.9 19 .271 27 41 ; 14 :11; th.e. old saying goes In Brooklyn "Wait Till Next Yeer." We believe there will come a time again when things will even up. HOCKEY FOOTNOTES -We se where there are four "Definite" starters in the 0.11.A. SENIOR "Bt' league this winter. Of course Wallaceburg Hornets, last year's champs, will be back with bells on and to g0 with them Strathroy Rockets, 'Woodstock Athletics and St. Thomas have stated definite returns. The St. Thomas entry comes as a surprise because we heard .--thit the majOrity of last year's team was heading baek to Scotland to play hockey thiS winter. Tillhonburg Pan Drieds are pondering with ,the question of whether to enter or net as are the Exeter Mohawks and the Sarnia Sailors. By the way, no matter what grouping Exeter hits this winter, they'll be 'without the services of high storing right winger BILLY MAC DONALD. We at told the 0.11,A. wrote for his release from Eider so that he can spend next winter over- seas . The local club is getting a terrific response from outsiders for the tickets on the $1,000. draw which is to be made at the first hockey gaine in Exeter thit ,winter. BRUCE BIGGART tells us that ticket sales have soared well over the $800 mark. • THIS'N THAT --Donkey Baseball is in the spot- light; in. Lucan on Monday eight, August 19. Cigar. sMoking HAROLD RIBSON called to tell us that INDIAN JACK JACOBS is going to pitch. for the. LUCAN PLOUGH JOCKEYS against the CENTRALIA MULE SKINS. It should be quite a do . . . STAN MUSIAL is one man in the majors who can sit back and proudly look over his records. "The Man" has played in 14 All-Star games; has been the NATIONAL, LEAGUE'S most valuable player three times; he broke GUS StiHR'S consecutive game record of 822; be's scored 100 or more runs 11 consecutive times; holds N.L.-record for most extra bases; led the N.L. three tines in triples and tied twice; led the league in • doubles eight times; has bit over .300 foutteen con- secutive years, and last but not least, is moving steadily near the 3,000 bit bracket . . . It's quite a batting race between the Splendid Sprinter Ttp WILLIAMS and • the Yankee Wonder Boy MICKEY MANTLE. Comparing the two in ages, it looks like battle between father and son for the batting crown. Exeter Pee Wees are the only minor league base- ball team in this town' still in the running for a title If the ARGOS think they have troubles after their , -showing against the LONDON LORDS, then they had better glance over at the HAMILTON TI -CATS.- This team was picked by JIM COLEMAN to take the big four title this year. KITCHENER-WATERLOO'DUTCH. MN held the Ti -Cats to A 15-15 draw on Tuesday night. SO the Sadler needn't feel bad because there's etriother team in their sante groupieg that will have • to pull up their socks . After losing the TAM • O'SHANTER "World" Tournament by Mere stroke, AL BALDING of TORONTO, must be having seine restless nights ... It's good to see so much enthusiasm ghee/xi by local pliers around this 'area . There's a minor floating around that six members of the Exeter Golf Club are .going to be asked to play a competition match against tile best at It.C.A.P, Cen- tralia. Tice event is slated to take platelat.St. Marys, en August 24. Keep your heads down fellas! erry 6taetene . . .! , . A on Ononibor .. 16 42 4 0 .143 ' ilAtig Theatitler 10 49 15. 1 .14.3 1u -ti o Tinian. 9 15 0 1 .Ong ' lcl 1)410110-a . . 9 141 3 1 011 am; lintlio. _ 2 r, 1 0 .400 11111 011eleu _ - 4) 141 0 A .0011 . tteatentsyer _ :1 4 n n .000 r04, 0•Drien, ....,_, 2 1 0 0 „atm rank talion . _ e 5 0 n en. 11/4104"rae _- 1. 2 0 0 .000 '', . EXETER MOHAWKS 4 11 Ails " HENSAL.L coAcH IN,ante of PlaYer a AB 31 11 Avo. t y ,FIlornmaert - 4 19 1 0 .340 !leery Pitee __ 3 4 1 2 .500 _ 1-0 35 • 4 art -4, At Playt'r 14 Ali II. 31 As -o. • 11°° Ala(4'118'r onfnes, .... 1 1 1 ,4 1.00n Barry GlOver __ 1 2 1 1 .1:13 161}i, 1112;114111am .71' 3. 36 1. i'l :1111.R IlionIttgrtsui:is.Ippirr :.....7 st 133 40 41 :1,133 F1111 flows ._-_. 11 20 3 6 Ann orain Ilpil . .. 11 42 In 13 .310 111 lavender ,... 13 49 14 16 .904 71°11 71"'wil " lit 27 '3 8 411'4 eery Ttannis . 14 57 11 14 ,,!.:1'11 i gi,1,1 shm,su‘ad s in 1.1 2 .209 ack lienliersArt 15 40 19 9 ."2: "'"" '''Illve't --- 5 14 silly 14.314 . ... 13 14 1 2 .143 11113 Oberle „, 15 12 1 2 .167 rttee Moir -._ 17 an 12 e .134 ' rinh"5. °4"4nn • 3 6 " 1 447 ;4..4 r,fliitc,,,, „.... 17 41 5 r 1,,,, . Frank liamin'nd 11 39 5 6 151 George. Parker _ 14 34 n il ;n7ei '.,.,,Ter, ,,,,.t„.C.,e,„1„/t4 *-- 1 3'.,,,2 21 3 ..„°!.14 eeald Flynn .._ 3 4 11 n Juni ' -"' --- n •-'--- 12 "" 2 •-0 nob i,5,,i.ty ... 2 4 1 0 .000 ;Jerk Parsons -... 2 14 1 0 .41(411 Jacobi. _._ ..,, 1 1. 0 0 .000 Mob Pooley ___ 4 9 0 -0 .000 tartild Jarnbi 44 2 4 ,2A4 ntirtii° °Pinning 2 7 3 2 242 nb Not,10 21 4)4 T, 3 .2er 1 np Worldtml 14 ,Ag 2 14 442 ..011)1•nersviol.1;arllac,c_ 183 ::11 so ion 1F1'11.ay^.:jadoeson-- 114:t 9435 ,,t7, 7s ..19744 , CLINTON COLTS 'Name nt . Player (1 AS 11. 1.1 Allan 1 3 0 1 .491 1 11111 Craig . 13 41 10 141.1 - I K. Smith 2 7 2 2 .2261 s. nave, 4) 7 0 2 .286 Malt Ecigsh 0 2$ 3 7 .264 John Wilson .., 8,24 6 6 .26ft Allan 11.11s011 „.,, $ 24 0 0 .174, Atelvarlane 3 2 4 2 .222 , P. 61c1ay 3 10 2 1 .200 33. V9.1 0.. 2 6 0 1 .2401 Miko Svoilard ,. 4 14 2 3 .137 Ken Patterson . 9 31 3 6 .1261 Ophilibtittn 4) 7 1 1 .145 t Bob 111ingblut 2 7 1 1 .1431 Pon baiting „5 15 2 2" .133 Rem Hugilt ..„ 4 8 1 1 .125' Prank Hulas/sr . 7 12 11 a 411 '. Prank Mcrennell 12 a"; 7 4 .103 , 41.a41' Anstett 141 ae 2 a .nke 1 11111 11art A 21 3 2 .064 nick AlerallS . 4 2 4 .11011 ;Dirk ___ 2 6 0 0 .000 I reed Bunter -_- 6 0 AAA l'mher 1 3 0 0 .000 • Derry Boyle ---1. MITCHELL LEGIONNAIRES nolo of PlaYer AB It 14 Avo. flottg Aitchison 11 42 17 .405 Gary }Opt 3 g 0 3 .375 'Kenny Saxton _18 56 12 20 ,345 Link 'Flolifeltsch 15 90 11 17 .340 Bob Molten _ 1 • 3 0 1 .1133 "Whitey" Alalche 41 22 4 7 .318 11111 Gatenby __ 13 37 17 10 *.2711 Bah __- 14 10 5 7 .299 Allan Pietro..__ 8 20 3 7 .269 Bob Pelee .____ 9 31 4 $ .252 Toni Sawyer _- , 3 4 1 1. .250 Wtb alors 11 23 12 4) .242 Seorge CoveneY 35 51 17 11 .216 ttalnh Tclelersort 2 5 0 1 .90 Gary 11en4101) . 5 15 2 2 .204 Harold fleinbuek 11 33 4 5 .152 Charlie lrienan 14 23 5' 4 .121 Greys Finish With Win. - iensaii Zurich Lumber Kings finished up the season's last scheduled game on Monday .night in lien - salt when they scored a 4-2 Vic - Burg Boys Nip Locals New Hamburg Pee 'Weds grab- bed a 1-0 lead in the best -of - three final playoff series for the group championship against.Exe- ter in New harnburg on Friday night as they scored. a 13-10 vic- tory on the strength of a 10 -run first iheleg. In the rambunetieus .opening frame, New hamburg belted starting pitcher Don Capri', for 2 ti 1:1 .000 tWO doubles And a triple. As if this wasn t 611014 /e3r rinuX Mann 4 9 0 0 .00n IL Plehlan 2 7 1 11 .904 vie pennmme s .orti) e. Hermon a 1 (4 .000 HORON,PERTH TEAM t FtP1) atrilAil 12 24 2 1 .042 • Lynn Metiarett- 1 3 0 n .000 !Kohn Ahrens - 1 7 4 0 .004 Bintoul 1. 1 0.0 .000 AVERAGES "FINAL' of At Run Bit Team s 'Used Bat Totals Totals Ave, 14 5411 156 153 .283 21 507 112 131. .258 18 469 '78 111. .237 18 498 101 203 .207 26 418 48 86 .206 25 391 54 69 .176 Teams , No 'Player Zurich Lumber 'Kings Mitchell Legionaires ... Dashwood Tigerk Hensell Coach Exeter Mohawks Clinton Colts 0,1110,1111/11, iiiiiiiiii 11111111011,111111110111**11111111111111111111111110111111111 ttttt t*Itt1111111011111 tttt 01111#11101011111111111W ' h tl worked .hirn. for no less than six walks. Three infield errers by his mates topped off All the happenings and caused 10 runners to cross the plate before the side could be retired. Despite the eight run deficit, as Exeter scored two in the top half of the innieg, coach Derry Boylela team' fought right beets and scored six times to -cut the Margin to 10-9. 1-loweVer, the locals'could only muster two runs in. the next three frames as New Homburg did the same to salt away the game. Although Don Cann was tagged as the losing pitcher, - he *med.. ed out a double .and a singth in, his first two trips to the plete. A third appearenet netted him a home run but'it was nullified Whee. lie failed to touch first base, Zteter areys finished put On Festival Program Teere's something new .heleg presentation to the wirieleg base; added to this year's' annual ball• elub. Bean. Festival in lienSall en the timpire-in-ehlef Ross Haugh, Labor Day holiday. , umpire Herb Tuelthelm. and the A baseball tournament between T.A.'s Sporte Editor Don Gra* vett will be on hand for the day'o proceedings. to choose the roost valuable player in the. tOurne- ment. The player will receive prize for his performance. Sam leaunie of Hensel', one eif the chief promoters of the. bast - ball tournament, is making trip to the Detroit Tiger's base- ball camp to get e breed new hardball autographed by the De- troit Tiger players. The ball will be given to the player chosen the most, outstanding. The first game ot.the tourney will take place at 1130 when Exeter will, play Lucile in a seven•inning game. The Wend is slated to start at approximate- ly 3:00 p.m. betWeeir Remelt and Dashwood. Winners of the first two genies will meet at 6:15 p.m. for the Hagan .Trophy. This game will also be a seveft-lening affair - their Ladiee Softball schedule Ftxeter Lucent Dashwoodan at home vdtett they dewiest ,he Bra time in the hietory of the in fine style on Thorsday ner 11"sall ° wIl"ake place for the visiting Dashwood Tigerettee 6-2 lx3wAt in a seven inning game that The event is epee WAR boys took a mere 45 minutes to play. 14 years and under, Players are off to a 2-0 first iening lead, the they're not 1.5 on the day of the eligible .to eompete ae long as After Dashwood had jmnped locals came back with three runs tournament, in the second. The winners added For the Exit year, only. four 4 single marker in the fifth and teams will participate but in. the two more in, the sixth to top the feture the tournament will be throw). open to entries front Golens and Ruth Shade and Singles by Ann Koebler,• Julya Huren, Lambton and Middlesex eounties with cities exeluded. double, by Betty Piekering Hemel' Kinsmen are the spon- sparked a two run uprising sors of the new idea which should the first inning for the losers, attract an overflow of entries le its second year of operation!, however, single safeties by Mary Gravett And Jeanette An- A cup to be known as the derson becked up by Dorothy Hensel]. Trophy, has been duet- Heywood's long triple te left ed by General Coach Works of field tied up the ballgame. Hey- Canada Ltd. Bill Smith, mane - wood eventually scored when Ar- ger of the firm, will make the lene Glover grounded out to first. Huron -Perth Box Scores Dashwood Golf Novice Wins Local Tourney levee "Pee Wee' Kleitietiver, Stan l•rayne _. 411-45.03,=-31.•-42 Z. B01510(111)4 48-44.89-14-443 11166t. with Other towns participat. *Ito is playing his tirt SelS6h. Ag orktiktn; Mttorth."....: 40 -50, -00 -90. -ea By NANCY soyLE a fa fledged golfer, dente 11P, M. manatee, ___ 42-32-34-16. -44 Tee sixth week on. the KinS-110. The meet .will.. be held :in the year last -weekend to teil the 1 giutlio,!, rer .:4sil:,16.11.7.1.(if:-.-g ;week.„ Aii. week ioog the chit, 4:30 pall., "Olympic Centralia, and starting time is with one of his heist rounda Of Don 4rovott ... 41.29"140--15-05 1111611 Playgreutid• wat Exeter 6,61f Club'S IOW net 1.010' ",:fir;.k -,14,1im41. 7.: 42:4 S-1 en: -.50 -en i dren worked ha rd on their track Course at Grand tend. 1 A. Snelgrovk --. 69.49.404-30-72 .jutt 'tiroad the iew ''et !Ps: Irgt)qa t.'" s497-Tr.illift--4 i Afid ball throwing. jump, 75 -yard dash "Pee Wee" took 2-7' P .' tOnOtirs by four strekee tiiitr MS PI Proll Sannere - 51-55-104-.211--gn closest cofripetitoes, till IVrcKere i (11thek ,nell .-.. 63-53-121-26-82,1 a Ciwiljollukiill/cr8rdatt a.ttiteegron we had zie and Lloyd rotd. The wiener ;Gilbert now ....... 97-61-126--36-02 . Friday after the church tent_ fired eine-hole totals of 4745 for ,•ieelt geeltil --- 54-Pleice 1 a 92 to go with his te iteediettel , ..171) i ice we ctowned the kinge and The .lieeorid rotnid a the trietch queens or each pleygroued. arid chine romping heMeTwith a 1 Ow &Malley has been completed tormie Wein god Thor Oreeee end seven, more shotmekers have %I* were crowned at Kinstrieti Retults are as followst P•ark while victoria rulers were !glee by the wayside. Paul Mason arid Relett Camp- igeoso lateceo • bell. trio SWortzentettber and 33VAlsett. kr.Ale itAgt 411 Sandra Harvey, sovereigned at tlisteris. The troWning wee followed by 4 regular trek meet held at the High School, Wedneeday of last Week there WAS A swireining meet In St, Msrys in which Goderith, Listo- Wel, St. MArys, Ittliverteen Ceti- tralle led Exeter pertielpitted, Ceete ell a ti fel .. tkoter placed third, Another ericet was hold im Thursday itt. Milvertort with the gable teens taking part, The weak to wind up the play., ground activitita, we are having TV Week. Thursday evening we Will preeeet 4 Variety Sheet, in which the playground children will show their talent. The a- wards for the hall teams •and Consolation results were As fol. playground will also be present- ed., lOWS: . , to1660.a.r.rlos; alttat not No . to try the nut CretS swireetillg Thie Friday we go to Centralia tests rifi whish the Switereers have been working Ali gtilrittltili, Wed11614dAY._ eight.. August 21, Exeter and Centralia will red's. bide tO hold4„their own swimming tLnICH4 .4.141 Dent O'Brien. 2b ----_ 4 2 Don O'Brien. lh 4 0 Arnie 514-yera, of 4 1 'V'tinkbitit, 31) 4 0 Toth Rattling*, e 4 0 Penny Gignae. If ___.- Pon Beast', rt .____„_ 3 0 a -John. Haboret•-. 1 -0 wayne neeve, p 3 3 TO"VALS 30 4 o..-Struelsout for 1.10000. in 9th. • A3315. I-1 B 1.1 z ItENSAII., 2 2 0 George Birkler, 4 0 0 0 2 0 ;terry Bantle, ss 2 0 1 1 1 ' 0 Bruce Moir, et 3 1 1 0 1 0 Gerald Ben p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Laverne 3b ._ 3 1 1 0 0 0 John Baker, 21) 3 0 1 0 0 0 Ken Parker. lb 11 ir 0 0 Bill rink. 3 0 A 0 . 1 0 Boll Lftvery, 11 3 0 0 0 .111 TOTALS ' 27 2 4 1 John Nagel tagged a double in the second • inning for Exeter while Robert Seheoeder. followed Camet triple with a three -bag- ger 111 the fourth. Firstbaserrian Bob Kobe, with - 3 3 3 cal a first inning triple, and Keith e -M. ;Almon. p 3 0 0 2 0 Brenner and Bruce 'Eckstein, n. seek., rt e a 1 e wth dotibles, slogged the •extra .,..weeb.311 -- ,s6 .3 2 ,s° base hits for the winners. ' '13 "0 12 12 11 "O Borie Dobrody was the winning New Harriburg piteher as he hurled the short five inning sente. The next •getrie -of the series is slated back iti Exeter on August 20 tide to a number of the New Hamburg players hot: Fat Isaac added another run to the Exeter total in the fifth when she bit a solo home rue to left eeetrefield. A walk to Mary .Gravett; single by Dorothy -litywood and a line drive double by Arlene Gib. ver accounted 101Y tied hAlAllen of the Exeter scoring it the Sixth, Eleanor Becker and Julsia. Gut lees each grabbed two hits off the offerings of Marcia Sniith to lead tile Tigerette hitters. jeenette* Andereon played, a steady game at first base for the Greys as she hendle.d 13 chali- ces without making an error. Each .teani Went through • the WO inning tilt in thele best display as 'neither committed an .0MS, in 30 fielding plays. 1KIC1114,16rt AP- n. wona, et .0 0 1 1 .0 Pat Isaac, 2h __ .3 1 1 2 2 M. Won?, 31) 3 0 1 0 1 4 61 Geavett, SA -_ 2 2, 1 1 1 ft 3. Anderson, th .. 3 1 1 13- 0 -0 fl 3-10TWA00,.e - 3 2 3 0 4 A A. (110vor, it 1 0 "I 1 1 (4 51. Smith; .- • 3•0 ° 2 6 n 12 IleYwoocl, If _ 2 ' 0 O. '0 11.`OTALS 25 6 8 21 10 0 OAST-M(10D 2 ABA alit/ A B A. B -.001114r, .. 4 1 1 1 n 11 piekertee. ee 31300 Playground Patter Stage Sports Contests During Olympic Week $.4•Mider ear sub total of $6, • Fotd and McKeezie shot idol - Steil 92's with the smith ine- bole totals of 44-48 to go 4With their, handicaps of 32 for a low Piet of 60 Bob DinneY and truce Biggart tarry 14ei4en1e4 4)a1441. 419. tioedi foUrth vitth pItglirgt 7/161,41;v8titktiltdderAgt"finfloINgit . Pt. W&Tly fteeelf 1,1014 :6'01•4 de* Man," Frayne, carded a low net foatatt Daft 414ntlieb11: 1.hrtirruni DeSISYSin* itefeetta John (lemon; ,10.1•36 itAtorttod bink :tor, nom: .019.u415o :Farrow' ever 0161111 Bribitigoil bf nolautt. aack '‘ttlier and Gib Dow 3 Or. heieked fit the, third round of I the Match Tay tourney And rut - "lee thine out as the 'Metier so 130 ia patiently waiting for softie. One to play againat. The coosolatimi round has been moving right along As four of the tint, Mentbera Wert pUt out Of tertiffetitinn WtOk044 ,M14 Otte gained pye into the next fOlIftd* Ileleinattslet .... 4eeett-ez-ee-te . Meg/mete ... 44.48.22,12.-66 101,11 Vord --- 44-42-91-51-40 bb birtfteY .. 40.4s -04. --es - et rues. Immo tr ,u, 46-46-4e..-ei-est typewriter !Paper .400 liNfitAbVOCAt (Laying, . • .1k19-3Vir liA33101f13.111 1,a ABB, '.11 13 Grant 'Ptatt. et '3 z 1 0 Vrtriner, 2b _._ A 2 1 • 15, baS Viekler. • ea .---. t. 1 1 2 B6b toh. lb • 3 1 1 '0 Berle rinbrOSS, P 1 1 0 '0 15111 Pfaff. .3 1 n 0 •1.40narti 34400, /132 1 t:on Lorr, i -t 1 2 0 truce >lokatotn, 4 -- 3 1. '1 .0 11. 19 5 a "- TOTALS 'imxn1.1:41, no t 14. B • r loved- 13'4110, 311 • • 3 1 1 Welty 145y1o.__- 1 2 2 beater lioywbed, /.3" -- 4 1 0 '1 Den Dann, -- 1410 . 'Bob Brbreoder. of --... 4 1 1 0 Turvey, 1t A 1 0 0 Jerry rethpor2 , 1) A 1 2 1 Be,rese ta- 2 0 A 1 ItOle ,lent Natgoi, - ttttt '3 1 1 1 26' 10 9 4 - • te05•ALA Stote 111. laninigni • 37 12 2 A 9 2 n-10 6 11/47. 349.rnb11rg - 10 1 0 1 141 Baseball Standings ,,,nov-tocittr4 14A141111213.1,1* irCrtran 1,4632 '33,11/4.4304) 3106r4at Yriirlott 4, Ilronoil 2, Float Stolothota T, -11 Pot. 511tonoll 11 4 2 2.1.1r1011 12 5 2 .724 r/anItsvood A 31 1 .4100 rltnion 5 7 2 .417 Henson , 4 14 2 .273 kixotor - g 12 1 .200 4Nry12t4)l, gatti"ext not Included Itt siarinings, W0A431. 7.1435 13•3444 13A sP113A1,4, l'frAlre20705 tont Woolen grovent -044. 514olitoric 13, Pbseter 14, (Now itamburg leatla beat et trite strips 1-0). git itt Alnico/41. 25-. 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