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:: In the Realm of Sport::
Locals Lose Keen
at Zurich
Some of the Regulars Not on
Hand, but Substitutes
Show Up Well •
Goderich was relegated to the third-
place playoff brrtb in the Huron -
Perth Baseball League when the locals
dropped a hard-fought battle at Zur-
ich on Friday last. The silt -innings
gamselsdsd 4-2 for Zurich.
Eves so it was a good game, al-
though (Jodericb fielded a team which
was not full strength. FYfteen-yar-
old'Bruce Bloomfield and "'Hooey'' Mae- owing largely to the feet that Zurich
Dougall were taken along tv round has the best diamond in the league.
else --fibs jeaai, at* n,LjMt one had-godaeleb.8s4. e„,gfrots, Zooids me.
played in a previous game this wawa. 1 The score: R H E
The locals pulled out of ■ bad hole i Goderich 0 1 0 0 0 1 -- 2 5 2
In the drat innings, when men were on Zurich .0 0 2 0 1 1- 4 R 1
racoad and third with only one out. 1 Godertcb-Murdock, I.f.; Fritsley.
Welsh struck out Stade and Hescb 2b.: Phobia, c.f.; Duquette. us.:
OST -T. Maori field: -' T1Pelsh, p. Metrnsy. - t" ; -Worthy, lb.:
Goderich tallied first k tbe second. Bloomfield, r.f.; MacDougall. 3b
1 .tZI1 0tta apt. tylied a_rlch-Gascho, lb.; E. Yungblut.
dab wg. advanced w -sets by r -ft; gash, 3b. ;
Maroa►r-,galsIab scored when Wsuths4h�aasbInt. � ° , -
slagied over second.-"�'`bithy was I Sehlihe. r.L: I!rana"' •.
called eat trying to steal second but 1 Umpires -Harburn and Drake, of
1t was a very doubtful decision. Staffs.
Zurich opened up in the third ander
scored twice oo three singles, by Gas-
tho. O'Br1eo and Oesch. In tba
fourth Frit:ley staled, but wax called
out stealing second. 1t waw a play
similar to the one on which Worthy
was flagged out. Fritaley was the
poly one to touch a base that innings.
With one out in the fourth and
leldeman on first, the only double
play of the game was worked woes
Welsh struck out Schilbe and Marney
nailed one to Duquette to double up on -
Heideman.
After holding Goderich scoreless la
the fifth. Zurich again forced the play.
1'rang was safe when MacDougall
fumbled, Oascbo was hit by a pitched
ball, and E. Yungblut was safe at
first when Welsh picked up a short
bit and tossed to third, where Prang
was forced out. O'Brien singled
through short Beefing Oascho but Du -
HOW THEY STAND I IRISH TREBLES
Huron -Perth Lowe
Wou Lot Tied Pta.
(7l latus .......seoweee..11. 1 1 23
3 1 19 1
7 e 1e
{ 0 8
13 0 0
Church Softball League
Won Lost Tied Pts.
74fleb ....,..,,,.,,•y..,... S
Gsderieb
Staffs 4
Elea forth 0
Vtctorlaru .._..___.._.f 0 1 15
I'rwd1J terlaua 5 2 1 11
5 2 0 10
4 4 0 8
3 5 0 6
Raecbier's .2 5 0 4
Foresters ! 8 0 4
St. George's 2 8 0 4
Baptists
St. Peter's
O. Salt
SELLING OUT
OUT THEY OO I '
ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR
TO Eli =MID AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRIDE
-EVERY PAIR MUST GO -
For Wal Bargains get your Footwear at
W. He rn's Shoe Store
Phone 43w
Goderich
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Prises .t I day Night's lytlgtamad
G. to Visiting Tents
The 1•letou street greens preegated
a gala appearants un ltundaJ Il OO
'be! t►t�v ring, competed for _
sets of baudwma tidiest put up by
the Goderich Lawn Bowling Club for
the Irish trebles tournament. There
were four tams from Clinton, four
from Seaford', three from Lucknow,
two from Wingbam, one from Brus-
sels, and the remaining sixteen were
Goderich rinks.
The prises aU went to outside rinks,
an follows: First -h. McDonald, C.
Finlayson. R. Robertson (skip), Luck -
now. Second -the Rae rink from Wing -
ham. Third -M. McKellar, L. Dale,
R. Sproat (skip), Seafortb. Fourth
t'luff, H. Stewart, M. A. Reid
(skip)Seaafurth
AUBURN
At•Bt'RN, July 1><• ra Jul IMcl,
of Toronto, la visiting her e+ou•lu, Yrw.
0 L. sturdy, this week.
Mr. Russel Reid and Mr. Al. Jay, of
Toronto, visited the former's grand-
father. Mr. E. Balt, Ise Beek. having
hove -hiked .Ia Klucardlue.
Yr. and Mrs. C. M. Straugbaa and
MIAs Vivian Straughan visited at Vir-
us with Mr. Fred Reid on Suuuay•
Mr and Mrs. MrWhluney suds :Md.
DDick lieWhi tuey, ut Owlerlcb, r
et the home of Mr. Rubt. Turret over
WOOL
the etek-eud.
fpr Mrs. Rae Raiddip irCrlsiiimg
gar.
Per ledigastim, pea many sad
Said at cANirttr:LL'S DRUG IMMO
TAXI
I'r,uutit, tvrllrteotla crevice.
k,'seuuside fated.
CLAYTON EDWARD
I,(gla1a11tga !Sorra
Ppm SRL
at
Wt are glad to report that flea k -
t +.
rwtt-,n.of Ye..1l lira► haat ail".
by I. on the rid io
The It 1 P of the Nu/therm Asea
elation wilt kind their *anus: penile
! at Itariwr fart, Ovdericb, on Monday.
i August
Mrs. Sheppard and family. also Mrs.
Ross amd Dosahl are visiting reiatIves l
at I.ake0eld. near ietertroru.
r hail.vire--The annual mem-
Ortel erring at !felts ermett-II Ti (11
tw held oa the grounds nest Sunday
a(teru,un. August fid. at 3.16 o'clock
In turn this year the •tori es will I
Knot
1 toe lu c6a__ __ rutted
ehoreh
BT. PR18i'S iL-irearl3'1'EIRB b I and will M augurs'trd by the Pastor..
T'be 81. Peter's softball tram in the Rer M t pretty Redd1
church league moved up to fourth tart pier at the Rlyth rectory M
place 1n the stForest by vnirtue of a i Wedtwsdsy. Jeiy 2 dl wbea I31e0
Tin over tse Forester or Tu before Christine 1'hillltes ride-[ daughter of
The or, er plied . 14 rune before , lir Ezekiel i kUJIPa. Ashore.
the Yoresters scored at a11, thea west TILL and
on to take the game '22-9. The For-', became the bride of -TURK' $tvtr
esters were held scoreless In six of the Johnston. soli of 5atees H. Johastoa
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nine innings• and the late Mrs. Johnston of Auburn.
12M more: The couple were =Weeded. The
8t. Peter's ....2 3 2 3 4 2 1 0 5-22 bride wore • rale blue Preach art •
Foresters 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 3- 9 grown trimmed with suede lace. white
tett hat aid a (stage of Rrurcllffe ,
6. W4T I7- a GEORGB'13 a roses. After tore eerewony. whish ma'
tvy lbs(. A..\. Mgtlsaey. tba
What was churldered to I5r quite au 4.1 , rreweld t left :kik.:
a a maw trop to
1 apses to the church softball league oc1 li rP ,-1 sad VI1! £ the !tide travel-
' carred in a scheduled game at Victoria Ling in a Moe rad white ebremtde with
CREDITS
AND
CREPES
Ooderkbei 4-2 defeat at Zurich
Friday last was hard to swallow.
• • •
It was one of flue beat games- to
watch. largely because of the antics of
Bill Barlow, who used pearly every
trick in his clown repertoire, keeping
berthspectators and player& in friend-
ly spirits.
' Park yeetetdq. when the Goderichwah
wetting accessories. Oa their reruns
Salt team ,whipped St. George's 17-1.1. they •)I1 r,-- de to Aabara
The Anglicans were not up to their Death .1 Jam, T. Retie.-tkstn
I usual game, put the 8.11 hum .retard ,none suddenly no James T. W....16 on
o0. to be stronger than lu previous games, Thnr;,lar. July LSI A118.ugh be bad
and took a lead in the fish tunings been in rather poor health f•r some.,
which tbeyfheld throughout the Were. ti,,,, lir. Woods was at his work u
__ More:u ual the day preview The .•aux ••f
G. Salt 3 2 3 2 2 0 4 1 0`17 his ,bath was a hart uaditiva
St. Georges 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 is-- 0 JSa1••- Th.•tna• Woods eras born in
W, -t \swans• June s. 15. 1144
KurrBM PITCHER TOO GOOD farmed fur many year. la for11. Wet -
At Exeter on Wednesday atleruouu del.' neighborhood before retiring to
'Bill's years on and around a base- the Victorians, invincible squad in the Auburn six years ago His b My
hall diamond have t'eequl hlm with , local church softball league, went far- was dowers and be 'pest maul hours
the wherewithal to haudleany sltum. tiler seen 1n search of opposition and--rro-k ox
member o Knassone-them.-- fie s the e-
tion-dellea` or tough• bumped into the Exeter AU Stara
• • • There was opposition a -plenty and the lie is survived he his widow, formerly
rti • The .n'v son.
• • •
quette caught Yungblut at home when Goderich definite! is in thud ace Victorians wriggled ort with a 22-6 Margret Jane Ps +.
he eco. upBtavin Baer. The y difeat. Errors were costly, but the Russet, verged his acing •d country
led for the playoffs now. trailing Clinton . In the'C:reat War and dial overseas
side was retired leaving two men oo Ind 2nrich. Staffs will evens • fourth. Star pitcher was a bit too goof. carr. was
p tallying more than double the strike - +The funeral. whkb was Private. Lases- which will mean Dlaydowas • between
Young Bb. sixth
raised Ooderlch's ono; notated by .Al Fisher. held frog his residence on Saturday.
Clinton and Goderich and between Zan- Huwrv.r• a return 'arae bas been fi Baro: cemetery%
hopes in the sixth whet db doubled Leh and Staffs for the finals
deep in right field. Re awaked on . s
Murd.x•k'a drive to short after Mar
Dougr Il _ ltp!lSl..4oL:.141_.Ir bat was
tale' '.not•gp''the�ptis'Y!!:
bythe catcher
Interesting gamer might be arranged
oderkkk sad scalawag Boar
irElti4oe' [Fiats.
gni _gse_{ftetasla Pagit a¢ Wed -d- 12
dder next. sad the Victorians Intrad , &. Pete" broke away tr.,ru a drf-
taebing the AR Steri hider to the team tie In the cpatterburepatterleague
saver=�
SOF. T8 A L L
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VICTORIANS vs.
EXETER ALL-STARS
Wednesday, August 5th
.%T 1 'ICTORIA PARK
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Iarenisilligr-ttelovis taw
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et Plaine Se
tldtr.l Church Team.
1'ee The Signal's MINIUM0161111M1
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FURNITURE
and PAINT
AILLCSAFT PAINTS are high in
*talky and low b 'glee
l..rt ail dad Cut -Oars T•1114.6n our Stork
I•RSrof
F1 KNIT6 and i'01'6'1
14.. ,!r .a c.• run money
W. 8. Blackstone
4411 the Broadway of der,eh '
who took a faked throw (ac I• Ipissin°rmANs 3-ficu SIANB 3 on Friday :a scoring -t. \ oring spree in
to second. Bloomfield started for On Monday night Auburn• finalists ole third. hteatinr a t l ti.. netted
honor with the throw and was Baal la the M.BL, came, saw and cos- The largest crowd of the yeaz oa St. Peter's seven runs. and although ,
meat for Heideman. Murdock scored I (littered by a 2-1..sor• to a game with tNonday night saw the Vlctortana tie the .ingli. sus .ams beet for •1s is the
0o P'rltxle7's stogie before the Ingatngs the Goderich Herm-Perth League t the Yreabyterfanr 3-3 in the eleventh.. fourth they were unable t.. keep up
ended. i team. Mur of a scheduled church league with their hard-hittimr ••IKr•••'rtra.
1. Yungblut smacked a clean double
over the left -field fence 'to open the
last of the sixth and he stored when
Worthy missed Welsh's pitch to first
to catch 1Sehilhe. With Heideman out
Prang singled and (leech° walked.
loading the bases. E. Yungbtut struck
out and O'Brien was beaten o7 Mac-
Dougall'.
aoDougall'. throw to first.
Welsh had eight strikeouts. two
walks and allowed eight bits. while
Heideman had eight strikcontr and
allowed five bits.
Fielding was practically airtight,
• • •
GRAND -BEND
CASINO
1)anting nightly- with Gene
F'ritzley'and his ten music
masters of Tomtit()
CIYiC H011DAY, AUG. 3
..,34434001ttp11C )10.WAY
Morning, 12.05 a.m. to f
5 -BOXING BOUTS -5
HOLIDAY SPECIA
Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses !
Greatly reduced. Better Dresses at close-out prices !
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Chiffons, Pure Silks, Flowered Prints,
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Drymen, Afternoon Dresses. Tailored Suits.
Dredges and Suits for any and every occa- at
sion. Styles and eisew for Matron and Mins.
14 to 20. 3R to 46. R,gular $6.95 to $8.95.
Voile Dresses
Chiffon Voile Dre.eaea. Cool and smart-
ly made. Shades navy, brown and hurguun-
dy-. Sines 16 to 44. , Regular $2.95 $195
Clearing at
ue Skirts
only. 8alartlr ma*. _ Buss 11
Charier at t .•75c
iNeckwen-
rgindie, Lace and Crepe Neckwear.
and taart Collar Seta. White ande
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CORNFIELD
ere you are invited to shop" Phone 418
Boys' Wash Suits '
i mere and Cotton Broadcloth Suits.
\Veh,made, good worknanahipAll eolore.
`green-'' to 6. Regup to 9!0::: learing 49c
at per Suit....
Men's Suits
Ml -wool worsteds, well tailored in the
latest mode in greys. blues and browns.
Cheeks, stripes and over -plaids. Excellent
a 1 Reg. $25.00. Speeiat .. $16.95
H=YPO 'MOUSERS 33.00 pair
Shop at Cornfield's for
tter V-' ues l
• • • • pate. There -was no score until the
ThP score:
The locals were not in usual strength, kat of the fourth, when Middleton Rt. Peter's
but Auburn's Tom Jardine -Normae dropped Milt Fisher's drive to right At. George's
Wilion battery is hacked by a tiles field. Again the teams were scoreless
gelding -team. until tbe first of the teeth. when Al
• • • Fisher walked Doak and !Bothers.
The type of softball played by Vic- MacDonald then doubled. driving to
torians and Presbyterians on Monday Doak. Soothers scored on a wild
is worthy of a boost. The largest pitch sad MacDonald scored on Bell's
crowd of the year paid over 97 to
see them play to a mine -innings 3-3 tae.
• • •
it was an unheard-of score In this
league of base -running like a merry-
go-round In which as many as,25 rasa
have been scored in one game.
• • •
The Maitland Golf Club eearge beide
31.8 - 4109 Sar
Toronto -yes: roe?''
perfect bunt on the first base line.
In the last of the seventh l'owell
pasted one deep in centre for a homer
and be scored again to tie the game
In the II Intl'. it was+ the first time a
team came out even with the Victor -
ns.
• The score:
Presbyterians .0 0 0
...0 0
003 000--3
00 10
1
he picked up with Judge T. Neale* =-1VP-MAITLAND
lo and Tom Pritchard last Friday. Mao grace Watson and Yrs. G.
••• Brace were the winners of the nine.
Tbey soon found out he Played bole tourney held at the Maitland Golf
-some- game. He tallied 34 on the Club on Tuesday. About sixteen
36 par course and to show It was no ladle. ptyed in the regular weekly
fluke repeated 1t on is second round. 5eidday event. Mia. ItrIT.on won
17 i 42 411is- 22
00 601 12 1-12
There should be a big crowd at the
Victorian -Exeter An Star game at
Victoria Park on Wedereida; sett.
The Canadian National Pixhibition.
that unfailing barometer of business.
reports that spare reeet•vations by
manufacturers and others hire reached
the 19^29 peak In moat of the buildings.
Feteturluy,.'Tigre M111er,•'
I ►Ie mpie Trials winner. va.
Mery Lewis. A. A. 1'.
1'hampion
an.t eight other outstanding
boxers.
MONDAY AFTERNOON
t 2:01 p.m
Admission 50e, including tax
I +nai H.11�daEve7niing Dame
:aas+n?2,
r•"s
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the low grows prise, Mrs. Bruce 'the
At the nineteenth the local pill- low net. Luncheon was enjoyed in
chasers discovered their friend at one Ise clubhouse.
time was amateur golf champion of • • •
Canada and In '33 was champion of
Ontario. In ease they wondered
where be got such `punch" for his
drlrets-Carrick also waw Ontario's
amateur heavyweight in '33. He re-
pre.en(ed Canada In the heavyweight
etas. at tate Otymplcs at Amsterdam'
Mr. Carriek is a member of the
Rotted' le and S.-arboro Club at Toronto.
• • •
Clint Hodgins. well-known locally as
a racehorse driver of no mean ability,
had an unusual experience at Wallace -
burg on Tuesday. He won the 2.30
elates with a dead horse.
• • •
Several matches have been played
1n the first round of the rose bowl
competition.
• • •
This afternoon a team from Goder-
ich
odeslch w111 play an inter -club match at
Bayfield. Ten ladled will engage a
team from ole Bayfield clut.. Tho
representing Goderich *111 Iw Mrs. R.
L. Lloyd, Mrs. H. V William.. Mn.
W. A. Coaltbnrst, Mrs. G. Brum, Mise
Perot, Wes Grave Watson, Miss Mabel
Edwards, Miss Beatrice Hunter, Mies
Auleen Litt and Miss Norah Costello.
The date for Goderteh's final league
game. with Zurich here, has not been
Ptarting the third beat after win- named a. tet
nine the fir* two. the horse. Larry
Grattan. owned by Gordon Knight, of
Blenheim. dropped dead.
• • •
THE MAITLAND LEAGUE
it took drat mangy by virtue of the M' Mew Defeats Wiitednreb
Ivrerl°rr• Teat wins. Flrat Pbysti Game
• • • 1 lit. Helene won the opener In the
Placing at soldlerw 1a all right and Way-olfa for the Maltleed Baseball
the majority of those at Cedar Springs League finals on Monday. defeating
last week-. 4 enjoyed thewt.elve. fully. Wblteehurch In a game ■t the mietor-
• • • lora team's park.
Not an Lismt 1). R Nairn. wilt, he'd Thee* teams planed third and form!
a platoon ow the *Dart In a sham reaper -tire!). In the begot. and are
battle. playing isome-sed-tin a gamete for the
privileg
• • • e of playing with the second
Tle "Lower" was *etas a utile re. teem, Auburn. The winner of the
!when
es orsnitrLng In demuadewewnal game* with Auburn w111 go on to play
when be tripped and plawgsd beadl.ag Barth. group Inderw. for It. league
Into a /Stets fell of Magnaet ester ad
Pretreat fit was the land .d ram
.ympatMkte Isngittev of Iola teem witW
pat the defewdees wise to their pail -
dos.
Atlany rate, the attackers were oats
taaasavrd ad loot tete bottle.
championship.
Hoa. -and -home games will he played
41•Winaf ty idR"Fevary-sat'tF wort ww-
m 18e elampksss erre announced
The final ataadlig of the .even team
hsaeae was a. follows: Blyth, An-
bkf, i.ockaew. Whiteehwr•h. Rt.
Heim*. Colborne. Den msaoa.
fesekw.w dM she ehewwte to en dm la
the glare's. se nested third pi...,
.ilswtag Pe. Helena a playoff berth
Tarry Owasso was embeewd few the respires for all playoff game. .re
Marv, ams* le Mr GaMetels mon .Lase 11111.. nt M 1401.110 .red Cecil
meet meet Mnoda7 Trebel. n of Dungannon
it
Monday, Aug.3rd
"1KI, at 1.30 p.m.
Agricultural Park
$2500 in STAKES
Newel Fast -Track
General Admission 50c (plus tax 10c)
PARI-MUTUELS BETTING
T, J. H. 111,WAIDT
Preetdent. Vloo-President.
E. R. WIGLE. Secy. -Treasurer
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