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`BENMIEEER NINE
The , Wingham intermediates
clobbered the Benmiller team 13-0.
in the town Perk .Iaat Tuesday
:night, leaving Wingham ' ti lead
the best of seven .series three
games to aIle.
Wingham staged en early rally
in the second inning, scoring eight
runs, Lorne Gardner and Ken
Hedg'khison 'singled, Barry Fry-
fogle .singled to score Gardner,
Ken, Gerson 'got p t .base .on an
error to score Hodgirinlbn and •B.
ryfogle hit into • a fielder's choice
o score ;Cerson, Jim Pain walked,
Bruce ,Lott ' kit ' into a fielder's
choice to score • J. 1! ryfogle.
qardner singled to score Bain ,and
Lott and B. Fryfoglesingled ,to
score Gardner,
In' the ithird frame Wingham
scored one run. J. Fryfogle and
.Bain singled, • Lott and Gardner
walked to force the -run in,
In the fifth inning both teams
seored twice, L. Willis ;singled,
D. Willis singled toscore the
runner,. Len Jenkins singled to
• score D, Willis, Jim Bain singled
for Wingham, L. Gardner walked
and K Hodgkinson 'singled to
score both runners.
Benmiller scored once. in the
sixth inning when E. Jenkins. walk-
' ed and scored on L. Willis's.
single; Winghahi also scored once
in the sixth when 1<, ,Cerson singl-
ed and scored on Bain's base ,hit.
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In the .ei;gth frame Ken HQdg. ° '
]tinsen got olll base on .an Ferrer tnd
scored on , B. Fryfogle's .single,
iienmiller seored twice in :the
eigth inning when • G, lyaltdrs
walked, E, Jenkins Hingieel and L.
Willis ,doubled them borne. In the
ninth inning 'Permitter pushed'
across one more a run when ',I'o'n
McPhee singleds Bauer walked,
and E. ,Jenkins hit into a fielder'"?:
ohoice to score McPhee,
Bill Hotchkiss went the distance
tor Wingham, giving up 6 hits
while striking out .eight, Wingham
made three ,miscues; GoFd Walters'
started for i3enaniller and was re-
lieved by Len.Jenkins in :the fourth
innhlg. Benmiller . made two'
bobbles. ,
WINGHAM' AB • R -T
J. "Fryfogle, cf 8 2. 1
Bain, .... ,,,,,, ,,.....,„- 5 ;2i 3'
Lott, c, lf, • ' 5 . 1 0
Gardner, 3h 3 3 2
Hodgkinson, lf, c 4 2 2
13. Fryfogle, lb ..., 5•, 1 3
Cerson, 2b 5 2, 1
Oswald, rf 1 0 0'
Welwood, rf ......... ..:2
Hotchkiss, p 4
BENMILLER
L. Willis, ss
�D; Willis, c
0 0
0 0
40 13
12
AD ii' H
4 1 3
5 .'1 1
L. Jenkins, .2b : 4 - 0 1
McPhee,, rf , .4 1 . 1
Thompson, 31 4 0 0
Walters; • p, 2b ...,..,, 4 0 0
Bauer, if 4 .0, .0
E. Jenkins,, cf 4 2 • 0
Fisher, r 1b ,,.. 4 0 0
• 35 6 6
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and asked, "How much is that
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worth?" The farmer thought a
moment, then asked, "Are you the
tax asseSsor, or has shebeen killed
by a train?"
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Seaforth Ladies
Win in Doble : .. '..
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A ladies' dopbies tournament was
held last Wednesday afternoon at.
the Wingham bowling' : greens. with
19 rinks in play. They were present.
from . Clinton, .Godbrich,• 'Seaforth,
Palmerston, Hanover 'and 'Wing-,
ham
Winners were Mrs. Close • and
Mrs. Christie -'of Seaforth with 3
wins, plus 20, agg, 48; • Mrs. F.
Sturdy and Mrs. :Wm. Haney of
Wingham•with 3 wins plus 10, agg.
38; 'Mrs. A, R. DuVal and Mrs, J.
A. Wilson of Wingharn with:3 wins
.plus . 4,; .agg. 33; Mrs. Boyer and
Mrs. Draper of Clinton with 2 wins
plus 12, agg: 38 and the fifth prize
went to Miss Y. 1VIaoPhersbn and'.
Mrs, J. MacTntyre of Wingham
,with 2 wins plus 11, agg.. 30..
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SHUTOUT VICTORY
The. Benmiller Intermediates
shut out the Wingham team
Goderich last , Thursdaynight, to
leave ,Wingham in •the lead in the
best of seven series, three 'games,
to two.
Len Jenkins fired 'brilliant ball
for Benmiller, giving up four hits
while striking out sixteen; •cord
Welwood started for Wingham and
Bill Hotchkiss came clout of the
bullpen to relieve Welwood .in the
sixth inning.. Welwood gave up
five hits and struck out four, while
Hotchkiss gave up one hit and
strlck out four. Both teams „plat;:
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TELEPKON.4 WINPHOU.
ed errorless ball.
Benmillei• went ahead in the
third inning when Len Willis
walked and Soared on Len Jenkins'
single. In the fourth inning Ben-
miiler. ' scored agrgin when T.
Thompson .singled and seored on
Bill Bailer's single,
Benmiller rallied for three more
runs in the fifth inning. L. Willis
and D. Willis hit successive
singles and L. Willis scored on Zen
Jenkins fielder's choice. ID, Willis
was forced at third • and Tom
Thompson smashed a home run.
Benmiller scored one run in' the
seventh inning .when Len Jenkins
walked and scored on, E. -Mitchell's
single.
WINCHAM ,AB: R 11
Lott, ss ,,...,... 3 0 1
Bain, e. .... .. 4 0
•
T, Fryfogle, cf . , 4 r 0 0
Gardner, 3h, 4 Q . 0
B •Fryfogle, 1h 4 0 2
Cerson, 2h 2 0 0
Oswald, If 3 0 0
St. Marie, rf • , • 1 0 • 0
MaoDonald, rf 1 0 '0
Hotchkiss, p 3. 0 0
Welwood; p. rf 3 0 1
' 3- 0 0 4
B111NMILLER AB R H
D . Willis, 31i 3 1 . 1
D. Willis,' c 3 1 1
L. Jenkins, p 3 2 0
Mitchell, rf 4 0
Thompson, ss .4 2
Walters, of , 4 •0
Bailers, If • 4 0
E. Jenkins, 2b 4 • 0
Fisher, lb 4 0
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W4NTLQ RATTLER.. -Kir GOT A 1BIT fit$ t
For the second tine in' as many
years'tho •Wingbam United 'Young,
People captured the'•Iirron County.
Young teepie's 'softball 'trophy at
the annual young people's ba11.''
tournament, held in 'Brussels On.
Monday. afternoon, .
In the first.. game Wingham
trounced Brussels 17 to 4. Ray
Walker, Muriel Gowdy and Marg
Machan shared the pitching '-dut-
ies, with Rill Crawford behind the
plate, For the losers it was Marlon
and Don Hemingway doing the
pitching with Maxine Machan
catching.
` Itl the second games which com-
menced afterMthe Win haM »lav'
ers enjoyed a few minutes rest,
W.ingliam again emerged victorious
to the tune of .13 to 3, 'This time
they defeated the Clinton Wesley
"Willis ".young People, Gowdy . and
Walkerdid the pitching and Bill
Crawford again behind the plate
for Wingham.
Those playing`- for Wingham
were as follows, Muriel' : Gowdy,
Keith Finnigan, Helen Baines,
Marg • Machan, .Kees Jouswma, ,
Merle Gowdy, 13111 Crawford, Q Ray,
Walker. and Bruce Machan.
Lucknow Students
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S. h . ars i><ps
Three Lucknovi, ]District High
School Grade XIII students have:
been recommended by, the` chair-
man of the scholarship committee -
of' University College] Professor
Pemberton and the registrar of the
University, Secretary ,of the com-
mittee, for the following scholar-
ships':
Gerhard f.Gery) Sister, The. In-
ternational Nickel Co. • (Inco)
Scholarship of $300, 'ayear in ad-
dition to full tuition an.cl incidental
fees.
Archibald K. (Archie) 1VIeQuillan,
The Union; Carbide Canada, Limit-
ed, Scholarship, $2000, - ($500 a
' /% bite on the arm is Bobby Drake's reward , for collecting'
snakes. Tlin .15 -year-old resident of Hamilton, Ont.,; seen, abov
receiving anti -snake bite serum' from nurse ,Kay: Sullivan in
Hamilton hospital; was bitten by a four -foot •long 'rattler which,
he wanted -to keep alive' for his ,collection A friend, who dis-
covered the reptile in bush 'on the outskirts .of the city,
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suggested it he killed. Drake ,vetoed the. idea saying he wanted'
to take it 'home and as he lifted a corner of the box Which
was thrown over the snake' to trap it, the rattier burled its
fangs in the .boy's arm. 'It then fled into the bush. -
year).
Ingeborg (Inge) Suter, The Uni-
versity Board of Governors' Seto'.
arsll.ip, (One of Seven Grade XIII
Students for the highest standing
in six specified exa"linations)..
value $500. ($300 the• first year,
;200 the next year).
In addition to the .above scholar-
ships, Inge Suter, Archie McQuil-
Ian and Jim . Reed, have been
awarded. Dominion.. -P r o'v i n c l al
Student -Aid Bursaries with a value
i
of $500 each, These "bursar es are
usually continued from .year', to
year. throughout .,the • four-year
course.
Inge and Gery Suter :are n daugh-
ter .and : son of Mrs.. . Suter Luck
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now.
,
now. Arohie McQuillan is the ;sesn
of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred McQuil•
lap, RR. 1, Lucknow and Jim Reed
is the . son of Mr, and Mrs. `Alan
Reed, Dungannon,
Young Peop.l e. Elea
Murray Gaunt, Pres.
WHITECHURCH-Th e young
people of the Presbyterian • Church
held"their election of officers for
the :fail and winter months, •at
their meeting on Sunday evening.
Officers elected were as follows:
Hon. -Ines., Rev. R. T, A, Marshall;
president, Murray Gaunt; vice-
pres., Mary Fisher; sec., Marilyn
Morrison, Norma Forster; tress.,
,Albert Phillips; pianists, Mary
Tl'isher, Norma Forster; Bible Soc-
iety convener; Johnston Conn;
worship convener, •Jack Forster;
Missionary •convener, Joan Forster.
�EIhRAYE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henderson,
Sidney and Don of Bruce Mines
and' Mrs, Alice Johnston and Miss
Iris Johnston of London, spent the
Week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Rich-
ard
and 11rocter.
Mn and Mrs. F. Speakman and
Mrs, S. Jonas of Toronto •spent the
weektiend with Mr, and Mrs. Robt.
Procter, '
Mr. Hugh J. McDonald, of Oly-
tnpla, Washington, visited on ,Sun
seas and Mr, and. Mrs. Norini$li
Stonehouse and ]Vdas Settle and
Mr, Larry E111a Of Ldn'rlon Anent.
the, week' -end with Mr. and. Mrs.
Lewis
Ston
Mr and elMrs., Len Coyne and
family of 'Windsor spent the week-
end with M'r. ;and Mrs, moss lob-.
ineon and Keith and all attended
t'hs ioupland .. Robinson wedding,
,,sit _Wick Vgited Chtt ch ; ,
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