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PLAY IN GODERICH
In Third Place League Standing.
The Wingham Brophy Good-
years set the Goderich Bissets
back by a score of 3-0 when the
two teams met in that town last
Saturday evening. This put the
Goodyears solidly in third place,
behind the Stratford Krohlers
and the Woodstock Fuels, with
16 points.
The Goodyears scored all
three runs in the third inning on
hits by Wayne Henry, Al Baker,
THREE GAMES
WHITECHUt CH—Several
softball games ave been play-
ed during the p. st week in the
local park. On Tuesday the
Whitechurch Bantams won 21-
7 over the Lucknow team. On
Thursday night at Brussels the
Belgrave Intermediates won
over the Whitechurch Juveniles
7-4 and on Friday the Belgrave
Bantams won 17-7 over the
Whitechurch Bantams.
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Barry Fryfogle and John Walker.
Wayne Henry, pitching his
first game for the Wingham
team, came up with a fine
game allowing Goderich four
scattered hits, two walks, and
struck out four batters. His
rival, Stan Doherty, allowed
five hits and one walk, and
struck out 13.
Wingham: Saxton cf, Baker c,
Bain ss, Fryfogle 2b, Walker lf,
Cerson 3b, Ste. Marie rf, Stor-
ey ib, Henry p.
Goderich: Aldham cf, Shew-
felt c, Kunder if and lb, Willis
ss, Black 2b, Grace rf and lf,
Thompson 3b, Walters lb, Car-
ter rf 8th, Doherty p.
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RIVERSIDE
PARK NEWS ,
Local Entry
Wins First
A mixed trebles tournament
was held Monday evening at
the local bowling greens with
thirteen entries from Teeswater,
Lucknow, Seaforth and Wing-
harn.
First prize went to Malcolm
MacKay, skip, Mrs. O. Basel -
grove and Mrs. G. Godkin with
three wins, plus 12; second,
Frank McCormick, skip, with
Mrs. L. Patterson and Mrs.
Walter Brown, three wins, plus
10; third, Gordon McPherson,
Lucknow, skip, Miss Isabel
Miller and Lsaac Miller, two
wins, plus 16; fourth, Jack
Porter, Teeswater, skip, Mrs.
H, Duffy and H. Duffy, 2 wins,
plus 14.
By the Supervisor
Swimming Classes are well
filled, and enrollment is still
climbing. At present there are
100 beginners; 45 juniors; 19
intermediates; 14 seniors,
If any children are still not
enrolled, it's not too late,
There's no better time then
right now to get started!
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The Tadpole class of four
to seven -year-olds is proving to
be a successful venture so far
and about thirty ambitious
youngsters are taking rg part. rt If
your child is four to seven years
of age and you would like to
get him accustomed to the
water, we have lots of help and
the kids seem to be having a
barrel of fun, so join them up.
Classes are Monday and Wed-
nesday nights at 7.00 p.m.
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The bath house will be open
daily from 9.00 a. m, to 12.00,
1.00 to 5.00 and 7.00 to 9.00
daily — except Sunday morn-
ing, Due to difficulty in ob-
taining baskets there is no
checking system for clothes,
although valuables can be
checked in. A new Coke ma-
chine has been installed so
those who want that refreshing
pause may get it right here,
without going uptown.
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A new telephone has been
installed in the bath house for
emergency and information
purposes. For any information
regarding swimming activities
dial 357-1680. It would be
advisable to copy this number
in your own book as it is not
published.
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Last Saturday afternoon Bar-
bara Dauphin, 11 years, of
Wingham fell from the ladder
of the high diving board and
broke her forearm. Dr. Klah-
3-1 VICTORY
For Goodyears In Home Game
The Centralia RCAF ball
team went down to defeat in
Memorial League Softball at
the Wingham Park last Thurs-
day night when the Goodyears
came through with a 3-1
victory. The Brophy Good -
years evened their record for
the season -- seven losses,
seven wins.
sen attended and she was re-
moved to hospital for treatment
of shock and a cast put on.
Knowing how well Barb likes
the water we all hope she will
get it off long enough to take
at least one more dip before
the cold weather sets in.
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The Maitland Mile Club
will have its first formalmeet-
ing of the year this Saturday
morning at 10.00 sharp at the
pool. Everyone interested in
joining the competitive team
or distance swimming is wel-
come to attend.
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Bill Hotchkiss was on the
mound and struck out 19 bat-
ters. He only allowed three
hits during the game.
The Goodyears scored their
first run in the fourth inning on
doubles by Bill Hotchkiss and
Bill Ste. Marie. Bill Bain add.
ed the second run in the sixth
inning with a homer and the
other run came in the eighth,
when Barry Fryfogle reached
first base on an error, Bill Ste.
Marie walked, and Mac Eadie
singled to score Fryfogle.
The one run for Centralia
was gained in the seventh when
Frank Corkum singled, Neil
Hatch walked and Al Wiper
doubled.
Centralia -- Garand 3b, Mc-
Phie rf, Burke ss, Beleski ib,
Corkum 2b, MacLean If, Hatch
c, Johnson cf, Wiper p.
Wingham -- Saxton cf, Fry-
fogle 2b, Bain ss, Hotchkiss p,
Ste. Marie 3b, Eadie rf, Cer-
son If, ,Foxton c, Storey lb,
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SMALL BOY - BIG FISH—Steven Langridge, 10 -year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Langridge, Leopold Street, has
been an inveterate fisherman almost from the time he
could crawl, and to prove that he doesn't waste his
time he landed a 22•inch, four and a half pound bass at
the Lower Town dam last week -end. Steve said that
just after he hooked the lunker his line tangled in some
weeds and he had to wade in, chest -deep, to capture
his prize.