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Win the Title til, -.Two Straight
Games with
Clinton •
The local \fidgets .Gap false ' . e r
leagus ehttcnPtouship' on Tuesday
night in, Clinton 'when. they Shut
outi thein;' hosts by an 1.5-0 ,,count.
The 'l�iqus _s*ept to, elle- title iu• two.
straight ht g:iauea and both their wins
were made •n decisive style,
c,,1intou tried -ii Chan ,of pitchers
for :thOr second eticothllter Withthe
GoUericlt , teaua,,° t)nt it was 0,1to
giuo th avail, as the local Mona took, to
Wilson's pitching; i much the Same
Manner as they did to Taylor's lost
Sattrday. '
Craig Costello uiee more had ,the
situation welliu hand as his team,
urates ease through with good. sup-
port behind his one -hit ' pitchin .
The lone Clinton hit. Wt1S in the first
innings,' wheat, ,,4141ty singled to
right tield,' , .
The inions -had seven tallies in
the fourth innings to rtit away•with
what bad been a ..fairly close ball
game until that point. Taylor
yielded 11ve hits 1 this innings and
contributed' two
a
the ,Goderich rally.
we Walks, ii Single
and a triple' led •the Goderich bat-
ters, almost all of ,whomunproved
their butting averages 'at the -cis=
pease ,of the Clintan,,,,pitching.
Score by inniings:•' R: H E
GC'iDERICH 021 714--15 13 1
CLINTON „ 000 000-- 0 1 '6
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The Louzon Flyers downed the
Divan Intermediates Wednesday
night at the Agricultural groufids
by a 12-3 score. It was the last
home game 'of the regular schedule.
for the Flyers before .they enter the
-fpla-y-Offs .against Bt.- MaryS.
Earlier in the season the Flyers
had taken -'-an 11=4 drubbing from
toe'- :Trish -Nine _in =:.Lucas, but the.
time: Goderich took control early in
tli,c gable and were never headed:
Fria uk_ Young -pat%died-flee -nine=in=
ixin 'ififo"'r-'tlo • erre 1. giving, •up
seven hits i%$ile his : mates ham -
m mored fourteen hits off Hodgins, gir-
•ing. flim a comfortable margin.~
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�corecl'-tw'o runs Ili'the'
first on tallies by. Meso and H. West-.
brook. it was in the second, that
the 'Flyers: enjoyed the 'biggest. in-
004410a. . pitc1...,k . by. ,e0ileeting, .a
trips and; a 8.1141.0,,
Lucaft seared their Arst run in the
.third, *heti.: '1 enniugtoa•,opened
i)y doubling to: centre .field And later
S ol.'ed .on a single to right 'Bele
Lucan" scored z Single runs Ill the
i'omth • aand ninth to coneiufle their
scoring
. '.!. -.1:{:71•_ � r •
eco b 52
11. Westl>(r"bok rf ., ,..,. ;s 2 2
B. Worsell ,;e 5 1 0
1!> illea* ars ,,,.3 I. 0
1�Te iltl ke '213 - 5 1 ' 2
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H, !Nors011 li? .. . ,4 2 2
W ,'Westbrook cf „..... ti„4 1
otl�1 p 3 1 1
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Larkin' rf '., 4 0 0
fl 11ennington 3b. ,.,,!
4.ta 1
Hearn .2b . ,... 4 . ,)
f� 11Oci�l7lt ss 4 1 1
McRoberts If'4 0 1
Sovreign e 4 0 1
:Hodgins. p ' 4 ,0 .1
1i11Yaer cf 4 1 0
F. Reiinitaghou 111 .. ' , ' 4''n 1
Score by 'innings; R u
GOD> RICIN .1z .,2S0 01.0 100- 12.14
MOAN' .„„ o01. X00 001--- 3 7
LISTO'V<1'EL AGAIN BOWS
TO LOCAL 'J`UNI.ORS
The Goderich ,Tumors once. again
held the Magic sign over the
towel Tnteriued!ates: wlren they
edged out the visitbrs 3,1 on..Friday
iglit last at the Agricultural
grounds. • Don Ainslie went the dis-
' tanre for the winners,- allowing:bat
one. hit during, the six -innings con-
test.
Fresh from their three straight
wins over Fergus Intermediates, the
Lis•towttl team was expected to pro-
vide stronger opposition for the
Goderich boys, who have been able
to defeat 'them in all their exhibi-
tion :;acnes this year. it • was- a
pitchers” battle all the wagi,. with
Ainslie having the little extra.
- Listowel -opened•rthe scoring •in
the second when -Hamilton- reached
first en an error, took '..second on a
fielde'r's , choice . and later. scored on
a-lonfi--fly, ball--to-right field. Gage
rich went scoreless until the fi•fth...
when J. W'il'son, reached firston"a.
error. w s, seri e d to.
second by- Needham„ mid- then scored
when, Harold Warren doubled.
' It was in - the -sixth that Mac-
kenzie. _pitching for Listowel,: ran
Yi tci'
MS -6W gerifi'na -tf n ole:""- Cra1r
walked to open the innings :and
scored' on • Scott',s ,double to right
field. Mackenzie walked the nest
ning` • of the entire season. Eight two batters, filling the bases.
rills r-ros,*ed.._the plate 'before .the Bea r na then reached, . fi'r`st on an..
't'hird Man"wasout. inuring the big
..•werrar.-.T .1),!;_, tilt ,third, W�b42e,.
�pltirti:`vrttltivr Ntn:firobl liii a ec-at Ctit`t"scoaifg`tiieffitra.bilerich
run.
,1, lineae rtur wind -'a double. Barry -ltfaci;enaie regained his control to
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GAR; O -F rE _OGK-=BON DRC --
2x6.°--� 22`X8 `Lg3(j~.� All lengths
Aisa. 24's� All -lengths:
. Roofing—Plyu%aod Dooars-.Sash-ltardwa,re--Glass
JOHN- JEFFERY &- SON
PLANING'MTT,r,
ELGIN AVE EAST
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The local.. tnternnediates expect tis '`tiler 'W 0. .A: 1 gale.'' Goderieb has kers do notexpect' have 1n
. .,� Vii, eC� efit to ha -r ,
sa
t their `ia •-1011” series against ittst a � e� ,
.-t 4X' .. p y c � Vit. .t�t.t�-min, rec�tlr(i; over St. \f• -,
.nay , in ` �a.y .time, since they were hard
'Nta next *ea.- The winner hof riieir home Slid house games •during pressed to serape out- a win in the n
this series -tnkeS on t11 winner bt • the renialar ;schedule. ' 1tt Wever, the final innings anise .-tithe :ago
or A Happy Iloliday, Atten4
• Georgetown . Pipe. Band n Sarnia :brass Band
Co4encli Blue,.., Water Band,..,.
.Goderich Girls' Trumpet Band
PRONE 782W
4pgtlst 12th':
912, ' eduesdhy the fast :inter-elubt
•zuateh ,Or the season w03 played
here between Kincardine and the_
ll�tlitlttnd Golf' Oiuh, in perfect
weather conditions, It -was one of
the most enioYable and 'successful
o sin* An many years : The
.viSitors 'waded with ,a teanx of
twenty -Ave which was Watched by
an equal, rnumber of the 'local club.
The total s'eores , hi medal Play gave
Goderieh an edge of A4 whteh_ they
will carry.' base: to 'Kincardine in
time return uaatch iu the next week,
Oi so.
Onle• of the, visiting teaan. was
Colonel :}.'ugh antic, 'tinder Secre-
tary of State in, the Borden Govern-
ment of - 1017, who still, plays 'a re-
tuai'kably` keen'..game.. •
The, best score- .of the day was
made by Jimmy Tlbulinta for Mait-
land, who had a '74 for eighteen
holes,, which, is four over pair.
The players' were entertained . at
dinner in the club house after the,
match, 7- f 9.
In - Tuesday's regular • two -ball
mixed foursome match •thb prize-
winners were: Low ,gross score, ,Miss.
Pearl 'arrant and Glenn Eggo;
Most honest golfers, 'Miss Frances
Armstrong and• Terry Bedour ; hid-.
tied' hide prize,�Miss Jean Bruce' and
Carl Schueiker___
llrs. •Rhith Murphy andrs.
. AI
Margaret Ubukata have reached the
finals for the•rose bowl. .
NEW LIW PRICES----
. ed on amount of service given,
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Giads--- aCarr-, T ..._
Cs h and, , .. � 75r{' per open
Glads--Cash and .delivered with card. ..0.00. Per dos,
Giads--Char ed and delivered with c rd; . 1, 5 percloz
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Other garden powers- at-comparati'Ve pro ee.
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• F ESSGR EENH'QUSE GOWN ROSES
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ALWAYS IN .'STOOK,'
Jack
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SOflS.
sgrzgciere
Peal
team of twenty-two or more to Kin-
cardine for the return match this
Saturday, while a considerable -num-
ber of individual members have
centered the open tourna pent`at.the
Strat ord Club next Wednesday and
a 'sial lam toy rnamen t minaeHigh
land Club in London the following
Wednesday. 'Several Goderich ladies
played in the annuixl ,ladies" touraa-
ment at Stratford• recently, in which
there were 124 entrants, and M r-'
garet T bukata• was. the winner of
Lae t Tuesday evening an excep-
tionally. interesting moving picture " •
was shown' in the club house. This
was a demonstration in slaw mo-
tion • of .fhe most modern method of
playing_ the ball by top-notch pro-
fessional golfers, including Byron
'NelSon and -Ben Hogan:. The film
was made under the supervision of •
Mr! William Davidson of • Detroit'
arid Goderich, and kindly .provided.•
by him for Use -by' the local' club.
The pictures were -taken by., a %film
rh}irni ig- °-•through__.- the rate ..of._"...
severity Mules per hour. Mr. David-
son gave an instructive running .
Commentary diriug the 'Showing:6f df
the • film. .
Tie projector equipment was
ndly donated_by Air Vice-Malshal.
Sully, -,
'-t August 18th
Tin the tnixed" 'two -ball foursome
lilati'Tie hen `Tiie�d t :'`of'" leis" R e
at the Maitland Golf Club some
exceptionally good scores for this
type of match were made:. The
winning• low gross scare of 40 for
nine.. holes . Was ._nolle. by Mrs. -
1T: r;I ret _ 1 t~ and ..L?r,,..a -C
u
x�'T
wln)le :firs. Cleorgr''Bri'ce borne'
Broadley. node .ti 40 to win. the-
low—net
he_.1•n' net 1}ri €r; The hidden i o e
prize. went 'to Miss Pearl Farrant
acid' Glenn Eggo.
The 3iaitrand Club is faking a
Everyone Welcome
ARDEN PARTY
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St. Joseph's Church .Kingsbridge
MONDAY, AUGUST 23. ,
SUPPER- '6.
ADULTS_ $100:..' = O ILD_REN 75c
-LBINGO ' ENTERTAINMENT -GAMES
DANywTO ARRIER'S 0RCIIEST
strike ' out the next three "batters
to face him,. ,
GODERICH -= , H. Warren 23,
Craig cf. Scott p. Fulford
ss,.:$eaeom Cib, J Wilson Th.Need-
ham if, M.. Wilson rf. '
LIST.OWEL_ - Colgtihaun ss,
Weber 2h, " Tomkins 311. Ha.milt`in
1b. Beni c. Mackenzie p. Fraser rf.
Keeso If, Shure cf.
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1 R. Ir.
GODERICA ..., 000 012-- 3 4
LISTOWEL .....,,. OiO 000— 1. 1
w•'�a,7�':�r,.�S r,.u�t.:r"u'!"'wt .v :r�-:ic"�' �'';F�„_Min-��i,".T'.t,i.,
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STOCK UP NOW!
I ELP THE ARENA!
Wb well ' give the Arena Fund 25c a ton ' on every' ton
ordered, delivered and paid for
froom '"A lgust 21st to September 30th, 1948,`
. TOP QUALITY FUELSPREVAILING PRICES
Anthracite . $22.00, Stoker Coal.. , . :.17.00
Coke 21.00 Alberta ',T. '17,5
Range Coke, 19.00 Alberta, Briquettes . .17.50
4010.30 a. rn. eali um ,.:can Parade
with decorated c.:and-oats, clowns, comic entries 'eta. Special Labor
Day speakers -will be -heard from the Bandstjactinimediately following .
the parade..
Children's races will be run on the Square during the .morning, assisted
bembers of Lions .and Kinsmen Clubs.
Here's your ' hame, boys, to win , a1uable prizes! The
fire limit -is, 14 years. Entries win 'take part in (ali-
thtanipian parade and the race during,„the afternoon.
es,14a ti can
3. The.D.ancing Starlets"
err fi vStan YYoung, Expert Z , n.
5. Cladys Cornell, Contralto tt Mistress of Ceremonies
,aN
Len Brit, Accornpanist y
'Bisset Bros are dona&oaO ere sold in
and •Saltford to the New Artificial Ice Arena
Fund. •
3,
:INSIST ON BISSET BROS. ICE
CREAM' Get it at the following
- dealers:
B'arv,,ty Cott
K. C. Curt
Goderich Frosted Foods
Alexandra Marine' : and
General Hospitq.
<rs . ho Randal.
Mitchell a Bedard
Roope,:-
lc13,Atken 4.. ..
British Exchange Rotel"
Ceremonies
+ar, Queen of Come
onnie Darlene,. Lovely ball,room team
Toroni.
Bert MacDonald:
• Orr.'s Dairy' •
' Venus Restaurant
Baechler's , Ca'e:
People's Store
Sunset Rotel
teraitiandGolf Club
Besse"; pally Bar
McManus Dairy Bax
Herb McAdam -
Adams' general Store
keit +, arlie
�Hk Carefoo
Atm A'rd her 1f
her- occlaim
zt na o ro i et siterzoon. ,and. tverng
Showa: Fit 'roe' and his,,.