The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-24, Page 4ball Juniors° ..,_
Are to Town
&Ore Zoo Win Over gine ,rdine
ds i» Monday's Game,.
Here
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'Phe. Goderie'21: JuniorsHolli bed off
K,ineardine on • onlay to the tune of
8-1,„ Prank • Young, in' the pitcher's
box. for the' l()t>al , gave a ,,Steady per
rfel :anv'e and the ibov ',wielded` their
bats to good Iinitgiose,
Craig began, the ss orki i for Gocle-
Tieh ,in the Ge!coud innings, tuul before .
the )Side ,'was retired every man ora
the tesla Isla((' a turn at bat And "itwo
of then: faced The I' inear4iue laitehe.r
twice. Two -baggers by Craig, West -
rook, Bibset and Tilleintyre anal singles
by °AioNall, Worsen, Paulson and Craig
elought in five runs, and three oleo
Were- on basil when' the 'third, out was
tallied:,
The,fift)h innings yielded three runs
on a ittgle by Young, daublebagg'ers by
1isset and Mena sand a pass. The
locals g&ttheir last run 'in the sixth
on singles by Young Craig and West-
§ ook,
'Iinici3.•rcliine 'got their sole tally in
the third, when Young let up a bit.
In six inning Frank had, tiles>eu 'strik(.•-
° putts ►
- Paulson; a - new acquisition to thy+
locals, stepped into the box in the
fseventh frame and 'promptly struck
out three Kincardine lads. Paulson
has a peculiar delivery, with lots of
speed, and the batters who faked hi-:
hadn't a chance.
The score by innings.:'
, Kincardine ......................... 001 000 0-1
Gederich 050 031 x—n
The teams:
Kinear=d'1ile--Wall, p ; .O'Brien, '?'1, ;
I.ntlater; -1-f ; \lai*cm; Ilr Deev1>j,
ef; Gall, ss ; ° K. Link tater, 31); Loci; -
,ridge, rt; Ball, e.
Goderich—R. Worsen, if ; Paulson
31) ; Young, p; 'Craig, `:'b ; Westbrook,
'lib ; Bisset, ; .Eedy, c ; MrN ai1, ss;
Mldlnty+rie, f.
Uiupires--,W. • Kennedy, Kincardine.'
glad Gus Worthy, Goderieh.
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The game rvinicix w;+tt's to be. played
THE GODERICN SIGNAL -MX
I�IGI'iZSY1+47x, 3114
tda, W41,
oueg Lions of Oodcrich PIay Bantam Baseball Team .a1
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—AGAIN MON.DA ULY 28tI
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'iiuesday,`'Thursday and Friday.
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:JLiLy 27th, ,9 p.m.
Toronto, ,,S'tar Fund for British
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Gocleriie'h Tions Club tool: a groueof their bantam baseball players
to London 011 Thursday„ -last for their t1Irst ci,ut-of-to a game oU the
season. They= were defeated by the London 1ba11tianais 11 to 4, but put
' IT ? a great. „alte and hail at Swell time. Atteillyts are being .made to
have the London kids plays a. return game in Preil`;,11 ata 'iTiapicttrre `-
shaWs the infield and -battery, Left to right : `•Gerald Aero, .4b ; ,lack
• : McDonald, as; ; Bill Newcombe, 2b ; Jim Bisset, p ; Peter Walter, 1 b,
, and George Westlake, c. The lower left shot shows a bilneh .of the
• bops. `talking things over. 1.44 -40- right : ' Bill Bond, Infielder : Don
Stott, outfielder : Jack iStoddilTt. ,outfields ; M 'Kec'huie, a war
guest from Scotland, who travels around Nath the t:.eaan, and t ccn nrd
' _- .. a,.,.. .^^^ :...fie k _ .,•.,;�.'�r
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at: on FLiday was called:off,
on account of rain. •
JUNIOR LEAGUE STANDING
\Von Lost
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f;oderi:•h. •>
Ch(#sley 5'
\Vaikerton ,
Kincaid int. (a ` -
Goderich play at ('hesley on_,Monalny
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SOFTBALL
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DorGik'i l,: outfielder. The three in the Lower right are,. left to tight :.
Pani) (it1lespie, Bob- \I'4;1cnn, R'olb .Needham. All player's are thirteen
'yeat';';,of age.and nude'. .
The ;score by innings was:
VGoderieh , • 0(Y2; 010 1— 4 7 3x '.
* a - _ -�12 0116 ---•- (i11 ' - -•.tet, .
London
,fire (ederierh players we i•e I:MaedonahI, as; •L\eedtlltlau, Lf; Walter, :
1'b ; 111Sset,. ei, , p ; I)t,I&Iffi '3b•;* aZero, 3b ; :Newcouthe, 21); Bond, :?,1).;
(41Ilerupie,, if S'toddart,:.rf ; West Lake; e;• tii i€ n, ip, rf,
• 041? iN'eed'hrlin distinguished bikusehf ply- IfittiIii a; home run
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R.A.F., Golf Tourney
AThere has been great activity this nid of Red Cross
weed: in the ,Goderich softball league,
()n Monday the tables were turned Squadron' • Leader Dean Wins
.Main'Event•-Sum of $75
Realized ,
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on the Finches of S=kye Harbor when
Batter's, hairy defeated them by the
score of 23-17. ,The line-up for Bax-
ters was:: Larder, iStoddart, Doak;
Fisher; Scrimgeour:' ,11. Bloomfield,
Bowra,'B. Bloomfield and Barlow, .and
MuOli initere Ras ;aroused in theA
golfin". fraternity `by the •tournamen
fo:r the Finches : • \Vebb; ,-Ohow,nn, -Van,n ra1$g day laqua,dron Leader `Tiytan=
derlx�rg,: Tanner, Jackson, Armstrong, cl • '
Giga e' and O'Keefe. Deatitw ;in behalf of- the R.A.F., Port
Rogers,. ;
(au 't'uesday� i1la�etetr's"Dai"ry" and the I Albertt.for the benefit of the Canadian
Pilots of Sky Harbor played a smart -Red .Cross, and played on tle Maitland:
game; Whieh resulted, in' a 3 -all tie. Golf f',iO1n'b : course on . =Saturday last:
'The tie Was broken today (Thursday) In site of a• raw wind -there was a
when the Pilots, defeated Barters by the goo ,l,kntry and some good scores' were
score S -(i. It was a keenly, contested -'(turned in. .
The Port • Albert R.A.F. station
championship • ss`s won • by Squadron
Fader Dean • after a. .play-off • with
LAC. (N. • Kiivert.. Or: bean, ;by the
way,, also holds • the ` 'station, tennis
championship.
Other results were: Open tournament
--Squadron Leader .Dean, 2 Vic. Elliott,
3 R. Lloyd. • Men's low ,flet—SLAC., Kil-
Vert, `'. Roy Hilton and Judge Costello.
3 John. Parsons.' Ladies' low gross=
Miss 'Norah 'Costello, 2 Miss Margaret
\`'ico1, 3 Mrs. Bruce. Ladies' Law net --
Miss Margar t Nicol, 2 Miss Norab
(+ostellc, 3 '\its Eason (Stratford.),
Mixed foursome, low °gross—Mrs.
- ' Stuart'Henry, Judge 'Cdstello . 2 Ars.
Clarke (Stratford) ,.and A. P. Hockley
tied_ with Mrs.•Druce and Stuart Henry.
Low net—Miss Combe (Clinton) and
Terry- ,Costello tied: ,Putting; _Men—
' Roy Milton, I+ Sgt. 'Reuben's. 'Putting,
ladies—Mrs. Bruce; Miss 'JIB Nhar ey
('iktratford). Approa'chilig aini piutting,
men—A. -I . Hockley, 2 C. W. Kemp..
Approaching. and putting, ladies—Mrs.
Won Lo.'t l Bruce and MrS. :Henry tied. Lbng
• 2 • 1) j drive -;.Stuart Henry,i2 Vic Elliott.;'
;..., 1 1 I long drive, ladies—Mrs. Clarke, 2. Mrs.
a game. • .
On Wednesday night the 'Finches fileta
t efeait' at the hands ,of ',C" Coy., Mid-
dlesex-Hurcan Regiment, the score being
20-11. The "C" ("oy-. line-up Was
Campeau. Garrick, Wes•throok, Worthy,
.Jerry-, Johnston, 'McKinnon, Miller and'
Medd.
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The play-offs hi the Gollerich soft -
`t. ball •league %vitt commene> next week,
The first game will be on Monday at
,G.15 p:m. at Victoria Park. The re-
• maining gables will 1?e played Wed-
nesday and f;iday. same ' time and
same plaice.
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a: WIIEI +l YOU AR IN TITJD TO SHOP"
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HONE ' ' '. ° ' THE SQUARE GOom°
THE BANTAM LEAGUE
'(hi Monday, Bill \ewcourbe•s Giants
defeated Jim .Bisset;:s'l'i,gers in a Ban-
tam League ganl(>: The Is('or(>
\Vt'(lnOsdaY'S 011edti1'etl ,game nc
t vccliu'the Ile(1 anti the Tigery-nsas
I}o,=tponed, and 'the league-- standing:
i'll W h :
Iced < ....r `
Giants
Tigers
Pi ra te;s
e«t»rd'ly •IVillia n ('raig brought
,n'er at -tcittti" itf.4 iiJbtirii boys fol' an
esilvil►itioll grime With ,1 team of Ban
tains. 'Phe Goderie11 bops won, 19-2.
The ,battetir for Au`hnffr was Billy
('raig and Jimmie •R()'t►erton, a 1141 for
Gotlei ieh -Jim Bisect. and Bob Mc -
:McLean., pit(•her•', and Geo,. West11111',
til t,Cher,
fie} 1:Henry.
t•r l Is
Group Captain's.Co
At the conclttSion o
ngratulations
* * f the events :Group
Cantain . 1'. D. =Robertson, edn-
g,ratellitirecI the organizers on the suc-
cessful way in which they had con-
ducted the' events and called.: upon Mrs.
Lyon -Dean to present the prizes. A
cake donated by the Misses Weir, Golf
(Mul, dietitians, and decorated with alae
• R.A.P. crest was raffled and w,as won
by Miss Josie Sa-enders, who" handed
it. over 10 the canteen at MacKay Hall.
Mrs, A. L(>v presided at tea And was
heartily. congratulated upon .her efforts
to make the day successful.
-. The handsome °contribution of $T5.50
Another Irl: ll trebles ((.ornament wits, \%' 1a made to the Red ('cost ,fund:: a k'tlte
played at the local bowling ;greens en p.ro((�ecls of the cine.
Tuesday night., In first ,plate was a .
,,(ioderich trio. J. R. Wheeler, L. YOU fig' •
and Gotorge' JIeVicar, with three wins
.p1115 24. W. Wattle's team from Sen-
LAWN BOWLING
forth won 'iec0nd t)lace with three wins
plus 10, and third place was held by
George Williams 'of Wingham ,with
three wins plus R. In fourth plaice }yds
another Goderieh ;tenni---M. J. Ainslie.
J. 3,1oise and J. New•errinbe-- R.ifii"tiVer
Wins plus 1.1.
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Results of the ]real tournaments:
Moncl,ty'1st, I('. Brooks and Neil
)IcKay; 2nd, F. Toole and Frecl
\ 'Qdtlesdar• -George Mafhieson and
Mr. Wellington. '
hriday night's tournament srt 5 rain 4
out
AT CAMP NIKAWA
i`'nmp Nikaw•a, t'or junior girls, 'Is
occ'upyilig the 'Summer Sehoi(1• groumXs
at Dunlop this , week. Following Is
lis' of the girls registered :?
:1.'kk'rttia M. Popp, I)ui}gannon : '4'41th-
i'ari} glarid, Peg;;y !Open, Clint -tin; 41r,
Marjorie ('opclaitd1,,1>awna Walker,
(seen 'platchfor(1., Betty Finlay, petty '
Sand('t'son, .Tart' 'Taylor, 'Toronto;
Do Neil •1t(•lrl;e1lsall , :Marie Dahl,
Phyllis ASialivati, 'Itatil Thomas, 'Ruth
.J(xss•el1* Marjorie Sanderson, •I)onelda
Willis: Ina 'i'anipbell,-I''lorence. lCatnp-
41011, Brussels.; Itetty Bosley, London;
4,Mfie 1litc•1}ell, .Granton; Mary Prid•han1,
i ,11 (lerich ; alltne' .leanette' \VatSon,
Mars. 'H. E. Ivy- tend son, Murray:.of_ ' Hazel Ptirdy, " i)a', icl • Wiglltman;
hrane have been spending several Joseph F'i�rd'ham, Mabel- Ciowley,.• all
"Coe ,
. weeks :with 'Hero mother, ':firs. =G.: J. of '1'orionto.. ore visiting at Mrs, 'lath'
,Hetherington,: Waterloo street. ('aide's, ]l ruee treef, Goderich,.
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Competitive '-rices plus Person11 Service
�:Bt)'th . Mary Milt . lll<art'ey. _ Byron;
PAISLEY GOALIE STILL Af41%1 . L'i ('11 \Iillraon, \\'Bata((; \'3r;;infa Anile
ti(y('i.1 T�hll<.he1 ro110 jrl ;44 .goit1 fol S'cr}ttr Loncloit,
t11(• Paisley `lroitl ey 'teach last winter
'1"1i (lire(,tor arc(1 aclministriltor of
110,40.4r ti. (locator cs,, w-ttrltiing • that lit
the camp i t Mrs, 4. G. ,IIa lewood, Ben -
died he mi.�. hf dit i]i sii n1,th, 'Sat still milker, (1101 the 1ea(1ets are I��thel
gaing zlhllTg, aril w ill r p4rnrola:alrly : ibt> Brown, IPrantfot`,d; Bible stu,±,ly ; Aluia
Itoweif, i(/ocleria l , Dioste, I+1l anor'Hud-
1xa�t•lr .in the nets when- nett. hockey.�t1ll• .,• °��eaf(i1t`t�l,�. ; Iraiaci{•r`at'f ; 1�fiuline�
.' 1141;4:011 I o11Fo a (111 t1(1-. „ Kelleher 'had' al y
1,'i0 hing condition and Itis ,pllysieian
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.in .rout; (,r ,(7tren.uiri ,c labor, 'he 000111
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111tr0 4 W41 collapsed t"o prevent further
eainlel1r•at1 n i. But tile youiitt titan
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oatlonal aht.igiltzeepitt " ,1,1€a:red a 'id part
lit iayaltdnig lImia' 'teani rrattn ra4ip fore the
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