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Winnin teams .men is bowling The Thin.ee-Advocate, ttioy 11., 1947 Pale aap Tribe co
Continued from page 6
George Wright sent Bogart
to second with a slow :dribbler
D short that :went for a: hit and
Jim Russell loaded the bases
with a walk.
John. "Parson" Boyne then
drilled a hard. Infield ball that
allowed him to get du first
when Ponli tried unsuccess-
fully to get Bogart who crossed
the plate with the second tat.
_However, Staffa come back
to knot the count in the fourth
frame When Wallace took a
base on balls, .stole second and
came home on the first of Coy-
eney's long doubles to right
Covelloy went to third on a
fielder's choice but was caught
on a run-down between Bogart
and McFalls when Russell
snagged Gary liopr's hard
grounder to calch him off
third base,
Three singles
The Mohawks broke the tie
in the fifth on three straight
singles after Coveney had re-
tired Wright and Russell, Boyne
started it off .with a hard liner
over first. base and advanced
to second on Joe Wooden's
drive between first and second.
Dick McFalls then slapped.
another hit through the infield
to right and Boyne managed to
cross the plate on a close play
as Wallace failed to hang onto
Brian Hopi's peg from right
that appeared to have Boyne
beaten by three steps.
Ron Bogart was the hitting
leader for the Mohawks with
two safeties, while Wright,
Russell, Boyne, McFalls and
Wooden picked up a single
each.
The locals had only one er-
ror and a wild pitch as they
gave Russell some stellar sup-
port in the. field.
The Staffa nine committed
five errors behind Coveney with
s opener
Lyle Little being the big thorn
in their side As he reached
base safely three times in a.
row on miscues.
Th lineups were as follows:
ExElrEn — Jim Liennesse.Y.
lb: Lyle Little, 2b; Ron Bo-
gart, 3b; George Wright, sst Jiin Russell, p; jam Boyne,
jig, Wooden, lf; Dick Mc-
Falls, c; Simon Nagel, :cf.
STAFFA — Bill Murphy, ss;
berg AlacKellar, ef; Bob Mae-
Kellar. lb; Porky Wallace, 'el
George Covency, p; Roger
Pauli, 2b; Gary Hopf, If; Frank
Elliott, .3b; Brian 110.0,
Bob Norris, pinch hit in, sixth
for B. liopf.
.R H
Exeter 3 7 2
,Staffa 2 3 5
Point Pelee and Pelee Island,
Ontario, lie south of the 4.2nd
degree of latitude, which "is
the northern boundary of the
slate of California.
11Q14-first jitney
pn local groom
The Exeter Lawn Bowling
club commenced their sea son
in busy fashion with, three Jit-
neys last week,
Ray Mills and Ted Chambers
had the honor of capturing the,
initial outing in a doubles event,
Wednesday.
The pair had two wins and
A plus .of 16 to edge Wilf Good.
win and Wilf Sbaplon who had
Fa pair of wins and. plus
Finishing third were Fred,
Tilley .and Lamport who
had a plus of four with their
two wins.
A total of five greens were.
in play in the opening event.
On Saturday, Mills teamed
up with Thigh. Love to win his
second event as they scored one
win and a total aggregate of
99. points.
A team composed of Len Mc-
Knight, Mrs. Alvin Pym and,
Verne Smith were second with
a single win and a 'total of
The final outing was held on
Tuesday night and VMScoPped.
by Fred Tilley
.
and Shap-
ton who scored two wins, They
were lied with a team of Russ
Taylor, Len McKnight and Mari
Edwards, but the winners had
an aggregate of 28 compared to
the 22 by the second-place rink.
Placing behind' the winners
were Will' :Goodwin and Lillian
Pym with two wins and a plus
of 14 and Art Cann and Gary
Middleton who had a plus of 10
with their two victories.
Regi5ters:age!
—Continued from page 6 •
According to his two. Chat-
ham cohorts it was the first
bole-in-one ever scored on this
gr een, which Is bunkered And.
h as a creek running .about
yards in front.
The local golfer used a five
iron on the par-three hole.
Qrayett was informed that
the Chatham Daily News would.
he sending him a trophy with
A mounted golf ban for the
feat he performed.
Perennial winners in the men's bowling league, the Rockets, failed to regain their
grand championship this year but they still managed to walk off with the Kist
trophy for topping the "A" division during .the regular season, Members of the
team are, back row, left to right: Norm Kelly, Al Flynn, Tack Fuller, Front row;
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ERNIE FISHER
for young, aggressive
representation
in Ottawa The Spares rece'ved the John Labatt trophy at the banquet, Wednesday, which
was conducted by president Lyall Riddell. The award was for winning the "A"
group playoffs. Members of the team are, back row, left to right, Wilfrid Shapton,
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What the riding of Huron needs is young aggressive representation
and this is exactly what you will get if you vote and elect Ernie Fisher, your
Liberal Candidate.
During the five years that Ernie has been Mayor of Goderich he has
worked to the limit of time and endurance to further the progress of that town,
This is precisely what he will do if he is fortunate enough to 4IICCO.S.S•
fully contest this riding of Huron,
SOME EXAMPLES OF ERNIE FISHER'S
AGGRESSIVENESS
• In the time that Ernie has headed up the Gode-
rich Municipal Government he has made several trips to
Ottawa and set up many inter-departmental meetings in
Goderich with government officials. This work was all
relative to the removal of ship island which is now under.
way.
In his representations, Ernie Fisher constantly
pointed out that the removal of this shipping hazard was
vital to the continued prosperity of both Goderich and
Huron County.
With the island removed Ernie saw possibilities to
facilitate the storage of much more grain at the Harbour.
This in turn would mean that trucking could be used more
broadly with a resultant savings of at least 20 per bushel
to Huron County farmers.
Without being your Federal representative Ernie
has already done much on behalf of the riding in Huron.
• During the year, Ernie attended close to. 300
meetings each of which constituted a speaking engagement,
• He has made many, many trips to various cities
in an effort to obtain industry for the town he represents.
• He also made many trips on matters that requir-
ed the attention of either the Provincial Government or the
Federal Government. Keeping things constantly in front
of right people is the way that things have been attained
for Goderich and this is the way Ernie intends to repro-
sent you the people of Huron.
• Vote for young aggressive representation on June
18. Vote for Ernie Fisher.
uestion:
Answers:
You may be asking yourself: What can an op-
position member do for a riding? (Assuming
the Conservatives are returned.)
Huron was represented by an opposition morn-
her during 17 years of Liberal Administration.
Sea Hear
ERNIE
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