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Bowlers from clubs at Tees -
water and Lucknow as well as
Wingham participated in the
Interclub Jitney at the local
greens on Thursday evening.
Winners were as follows:
First, Roy Finlayson, Luck -
now, 2 wins plus 30; second, J.
McDonald, Lucknow, 2 wins
plus 29; third, Mrs. J. Mc-
Intyre, Wingham, 2 wins plus
29; fourth, Mrs, G, Gannett,
Wingham, 2 wins plus 27; fifth,
Miss Y. McPherson, Wingham,-
2 wins plus 27; sixth, Mrs. A.
Fischer, Lucknow, 2 wins plus
26; seventh, Rev, R. Strapp,
Lucknow, 2 wins plus 26; eighth,
Mrs. P. Cutter, Wingham, 1
win plus 23; ninth, F. Jackson,
Lucknow, 1 win plus 23; tenth,
Mrs. M. Foxton, Wingham, 1
win plus 21.
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Goodyears Down
Tempers Flare at Saints' Home Game
In St, Clements on Thurs-
day night of last week the Bro-
phy Goodyears were defeated
by the St. Clements -St.
Agatha Saints by a score of 4-1,
to leave the Wingham team
with a two -to -one lead in the
three games played.
Jim Bain put the Goodyears
out in front in the first inning
by cracking a long home run
over the left field fence, but
the Saints came back to tie the
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MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE
Results for the first evening
of play were: high triple, Don
McWhinney, 807; high single,
Don McWhinney, 324.
Others over 700: Walt Brown,
765; Bill Edwards, 709. Others
over 300: Ted English, 302.
LADIES LEAGUE BOWLING
The 1963-64 Ladies' League
opened their season on Wednes-
day and play concluded with
the following standings:
Trumps, 1 point; Aces, 3;
Kings, 4; Queens, 0; Jacks, 1;
Jokers, 3. High Single, Hilda
Brown, 258; high triple, Hilda
Brown, 747.
count in their half of the same
inning when the lead-off bat-
ter, Don Hinschberger, hit a
home run. The Saints collect-
ed one run in each of the 7th,
8th and 9th innings to complete
the scoring.
Excitement ran high in the
third inning when Barry Fry-
fogle hit for a triple and then
reached home plate on a try
to stretch it to a home run.
The catcher dropped the ball
and Fryfogle missed the plate.
The Saints' first baseman pick-
ed up the loose ball and tagged
the runner for the out, However
the tag was made by hitting
Fryfogle on the head with the
ball. An argument started and
as a result Bill Hotchkiss of the
Goodyears and the first base-
man for the Saints, Robert
Ottman, were ejected from the
game. Tempers flared and the
Wingham team and fans had
considerable difficulty in leav-
ing the park.
Wingham: Saxton, c. f, ;
Baker, c,; Bain, s.s.; Fryfogle,
2b.; Cerson, 1. f. ; Gardner; 3
b.; MacMillan, p.; Hotchkiss,
r, f. ; Welwood, r. f. , 3rd;
Storey, 1b.; Foxton, lb., 5th.
Saints: D. Hinschberger,
c. f. ; Mader, s. s. ; A. Hinsch-
berger, p.; Bender, c.; Sararas,
2b.; Beaupre, 1.f.; R. Hinsch-
berger, r. f. ; Ouehe, 3b, ; Ott -
man, lb.; Dietrich, lb., 3rd.
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More Arguments
Goodyears
Lead Series
In Wingham on Monday eve-
ning the Brophy Goodyears edg-
ed out a 6-5 win in the ninth
inning over the St, Clements -
St. Agatha Saints to take a 3-1
lead in the seven game series.
The play is WOAA Intermediate
A semi-finals. The game was
a re -play of Saturday night's
encounter which was rained out
in the third inning when the
Goodyears were leading 5-0,
Monday night's encounter
saw a repetition of the argu-
ments which marked the game
in St. Clements on Thursday
night. As a result the Saints'
second baseman, manager,
coach, and two substitutes on
the bench were ejected from the
game.
The Goodyears brought in the
winning run when Alvin Baker
led off with a single, Lorne
Gardner singled and Bill Hotch-
kiss followed with another sing-
le to drive in the runner. Lorne
Gardner accounted for a double
and a single, and Ken Cerson
for two singles to lead theGood-
years. Don Hinschberger hit a
home run for the Saints.
Saints: D. Hinschberger, c.
f.; Mader, s. s. ; A. Hinschber-
ger, p.; Bender, c.; Sararas,
3b.; Beaupre, 2b.; Dietrich,
2b„ 3rd; R. Hinschberger, r.
f,; Ottman, lb.; Ouehe, 1.f.
Wingham: Saxton, c. f. ;
Fryfogle, 2b. ; Bain, s. s. ; Wal-
ker, 1. f. ; Baker, c. , 8th;
Gardner, 3b.; Cerson, 2b.;
Hotchkiss, p. and r, f. , 9th;
Storey, lb.; MacMillan, lb.,
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Bluevaie Personals
The Bluevale Women's In-
stitute will meet on the evenin€
of October Oth at the home of
Mrs. Bill Robertson. Mrs. G.
C, Mitchell is convener of the
program on agriculture and Mrs.
Alex. Corrigan will give cur-
rent events in agriculture.
Rev. G. C. Mitchell used
the subject "Means of Grace"
for his Rally Day sermon on
Sunday in the United Church.
He had a special word for par-
ents in relation to their child-
ren. Next Sunday will be ob-
served as World Communion
Sunday,
Thankoffering meetings will
be held in Knox Presbyterian
Church on Wednesday of this
week and in the United Church
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith
spent the week -end in Kitchen-
er.
Mrs. R. J. McMurray, Mrs,
Ross Douglas and Mrs. M. L,
Aitken attended Listowel fair
on Tuesday of last week,
Little Gary Craig is a patien
in Wingham Hospital,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Mann at the week -end
were Miss Vivian Trethowen
and Mr. Tim McFarlane, of
London; Mr. and Mrs, Hank
Bedard and Bob Bitton, of Wing
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and
5th, p., 9th; Foxton, c., and
lb., 9th.
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Umpires — Sade and Wilda
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family of Newton visited Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Hall on Sun-
day.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
Gordon Hall on Saturday were
Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Masters of
Parkhill, and Sunday visitors
were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scott
and family of Newton and Mrs.
Bob Casemore and family of
Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Mc-
Kinnon spent the week -end in
Niagara Falls visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Spence McKinnon and
family,
A family reunion was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Brent on Sunday when Mr.
Brent's mother, brothers and
sisters attended from London,
Kitchener and Waterloo.
Belgrave Team
ins 2 Games
The Belgrave Intermediates
defeated Wellesley in the two
opening games of the 3 out of
5 series. In the first game play-
ed in Brussels on Friday, Bel -
grave came out victorious, 2-1
in a real thriller, Wellesley
scored their run in the first inn-
ing on L. Ropp's home run.
Belgrave was held scoreless
until the eighth when Glen
Coultes' single scored George
Proctor to tie the score, setting
the stage for Proctor's homer in
the tenth, Wayne Coultes had
3 hits as well, but was unable
to score.
R H E
Wellesley 100 000 0000-1 3 1
Bel rave0 0 0 0 01-2
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Batteries—Ross and Pinch,
Wellesley; J. Coultes and M.
Mulvey, Belgrave.
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In the second game, played
in Wellesley, it was Murray
Mulvey's key single in the top
of the seventh that scored Ivan
Dow, breaking a 0-0 deadlock.
Belgrave went on to score three
more runs and win 4-0. Glen
Coultes belted out a triple and
single, being the only Belgrave
player to get more than one hit,
R H E
Belgrave 000 000 301-4 5 0
Wellesley 000 000 000-0 3 3
Batteries --J, Coultes and M.
Mulvey, Belgrave; Erb and
Finch, Wellesley.
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