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Friday and Saturday the show will start at 7:15 p.m., but yotti
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WED.-tHUUR.-FRLL. JULY ?.8.9
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Trounce Teeswater
But Lose in Second
'l'oin Irwin won his fifth
straight game in pitching and
batting the Wingham Pee Wees
to a 27 to 9 victory over Tees -
water last Wednesday. Teeswa-
ter struck early and scored four
runs in the first inning. ,The
local team erased their lead
with a nine run third inning
and a 13 run uprising in the
fourth.
Irwin allowed Teeswater
only two hits in the four innings
he pitched. Ile sparked the of-
fence with tw home runs and
a single.
Brad Elliott also made a
generous contribution to the
win as he came up with two
singles, a double and a grand
slam homerun. Paul Temple-
man, John Lietch and Joe Kerr
had three hits apiece for the
winners.
R H E
Tees. 400 003 2 9 5 4
Wingham 019 1331 x 27 19 0
Irwin, Kerr (5) and Temple-
man.
Kennedy, Millin (4) and Stein -
back.
LOSE SECOND GAME
Saturday the Pee Wees ran
into some freak calls by inex-
perienced umpiring and suffer-
ed their first defeat of the year.
They made it a close, exciting
game from the opening pitch
but when the game ended the
score stood at Teeswater 8,
Wingham 7 after one extra in-
ning.
The local boys were behind
4 to 3 going into the last inning
but came through with four
runs to move ahead by a seven
to four count. Teeswater picked
up three runs in their half to
tie the game and put it into
extra innings.
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BEACH BLANKET
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DRAGSTRIP GIRL
Paul Templeman was the
leading hitter with a home run
and a double. Ile scored three
runs and batted in three others.
R 11 fi
Wingham 000 201 40 7 7 4
Tees. 100 210 31 8 3 2
Irwin, Kerr (7) and Temple-
man.
LaMont, Kennedy (7) and
Steinback.
All Teams
See Action
WHITECl1URC11-On Tuesday
evening Whitechurch Interme-
diates played Belgrave Inter-
mediates in Wingham Park with
a score 8-0 in favor of White-
church.
On Thursday evening the
Midgets played Belgrave Mid-
gets at Belgrave with a score of
'7-1 for Belgrave.
On Friday evening White-
church Pee Wees played At-
wood Pee Wees at Atwood Park
with a score of 40-7 in favor of
Atwood.
Thursday evening the Inter-
mediates saw action with Bel -
grave on the Brussels diamond
and came home with a 13-6
win.
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Wingham Adyancc-limes, 711itrsda ► iiiil 1, .1.1
Invite your friends to Wingham for the
"Qlor%iQus Twelfth"
Orange celebration to be held
SATURDAY, .JULY 10th
THE BLUE SIX of Cub Pack B won the pen-
nant as the most proficient Six for the
past year. It was presented at their clos-
ing ceremonies last week. From the left
at rear are Brian Pollock, Stephen Lloyd,
Ricky Hodgins and Bobby Henderson. Seat-
ed front right is Ron Perrott, winner of
the plaque for most proficient Cub in the
pack. At left is Philip Beard, who was one
of the runners-up in the plaque race. An-
other was Stephen Lloyd.
—Advance -Times Photo.
Goodyears Split Games with lucknow
In Lucknow on Tuesday
night of last week the Brophy
Goodyears went down to defeat
by a score of 18-17.
Doug Johnston was the top
hitter for Lucknow with three
singles. For the Goodyears Ken
Saxton had a home run and
two doubles while Ken Hodg-
kinson had a home run, double
and single.
Wingham, Saxton, C.F. ;
Fry, S. S.; Hodgkinson, C. ;
Bain, 3 B.; Baker, L. F. ; Lott,
2 B. ; Foxton, R.F.; Storey, 1
B.; Gibson, P; Welwood, P.
2nd; Hotchkiss, P. 4th.
Lucknow, Forester, P. ; Mc-
Kinnon, C.; Johnston, 3 B.;
Dennis, 1, 8. ; Fisher, L, F. ;
Houston, C. F. ; T. Deyell, R.
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R H E
Wingham 215 081 0 17 15 6
Lucknow 250 1000 ix 18 15 4
The Goodyears defeated
Lucknow 6-0 on the local dia-
mond Thursday night. Bill
Hotchkiss allowed Lucknow
only three hits while striking
out 17 batters.
Barry Fry and Cookie Foxton
each had a double and single
for the Goodyears while Ken
Saxton had two singles.
Lucknow, Forester, P.; Mc-
Kinnon, C.; Johnston, 3 B.;
Houston, C. F; Fisher, L. F. ;
T.Deyell, 1 B.; R.Deyell, 2
B.; Chisholm, R.F. ; Todd, S.
S.
Wingham, Saxton, C.F.;
Lott, 2 B.; Bain., 3 B.; Fry,S.
S.; Hotchkiss, P.; Baker, L.F.;
Foxton, C.; Storey, 1 B.; Ste.
Marie, R.F.
R H E
Lucknow 000 000 000 0 3 4
Wingham 203 000 Olx 6 8 0
Umpires Wesley Simmons
and Jack Tiffin.
Future Goodyear games will
be Clinton RCAF at Wingham
Wednesday, June 30 and July
5 the opposition will be Clin-
ton.
Intermediates
Headed for Tap
With Fifth Win
Belmore's Intermediate soft-
ball team last week chalked up
their fifth win of the season
when they defeated Bluevale
15-'? in a game played on Mon•
day evening in the local ball
park. They have lost only one
game this season.
Top hitters for the winners
were Keith Mulvey and Bill
Mulvey with four hits each.
John Newans blasted out three
hits, two of them triples, with
Russell Press, Len Baird and
Doug. Fisher also getting three
each. John biefenbaker, Pete
Newans and Hugh Leeson were
accredited with two hits each.
For the opposing team,
Barry Pletsch, .Neil Edgar,
Keith Moffat and Harvey Mann
each batted three hits.
Keith Mulvey and Russell
Press were pitchers for the lo-
cal team; John Diefenbaker is
catcher. Harry Pletsch is pitch-
er for Bluevale; catcher, G.
MacMurray.
The local team plays at
Bluevale this Friday evening,
at Wroxeter with that team on
the 5th and at Gorrie on the
7th.
BLUEVALE
Mr, M. T. Abraham of Kitch-
ener is spending a few days
with his sister, Mrs. William
N. Robertson, Mr, Robertson and
family.
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