The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-16, Page 4lliiitahon Golf Toiltnament Maitand G1f..CIub
Wednesday,
!M:
itin golfers axe invited to.Play
;�q�a,>�; cUeit�ct'°sagd:v'� � g �, , .. ��� �"
JOHN LABATT TROPHY an :,e .
J•
•Itta
and�.. aY1+d l legit io'ap groups xrond ,� 21 .. ..
A. 13 1
22,' '23-3
deft hander p. , . •
TDA O0t; POORAND INDiFFER•:
!;�e. e
p.1 rR•i�•s-ks for- giving, •t' by wr ...ia_"'•.'kplT-p:$ roarsych in.:aga4N . a. nd:also
lso team. -
04, .' E •
,
a
;-
tryfee,$3;00 which includesbuffet�dlnner 4,60im)i�
r.;
" '• .tries - :C. Naftel "statin
Send e t • � g preferred starting
ou are planning. tag
Anne �end.vt �'bom..y a ,.Pd Y ►
colrurittee: i . charge:w1; assign •gaud staartug,tiiue and
` .
914.$01%,,, . .< -.
• : iitries ' vill'be`�acce ted AV -first -tee: p
Pos P
from All but TWO '
• 1 e.
Divisions
Chairman of .every ,'division hurt
3"1..and" ',7..1i . �, u� n tri 1 i p
tieally. t,h eir' totaUF List of . douatioiis
to the new °arena,: fund. The..total
amount Of'„ donations. will net be
tabulated 'until- "u t 'week,' ill`.: W.
Miller';;cllairuI11I of ;the _canapatlgt3,,?
estimate's, however,N• >Eh.at the totalcu,sli'�donaitions from the a.Uipaign,
'•w711-° t ionnt to dugout $4,00 --and. the -and',y -others- are -'now - -rolling 'in,
pled es.' will bring. this. amount up' ,rt - is. pointed Ottt that. �tii'ere' .are
tU'' m'os't $0,000.' Tho objective was t''.ize .. or sill . clad res '.r`il'e good,
.1$45;000: _•
pr s f
_, :.poor `gird izidiffelre�it golfer:"? • The.
<"S. pilule; c tib4t.:,• were f Ot alt -`.boric:- 1' lttee a' •e pects •'dint - _`amongst"
�wltezi• 'tl�e• cassers 'called. Thew the ezi1,ies therexwi11 he some froth
tireallied ron in their donations
.•t )- t11( trcaaj, rte; ,(Jliapmat?..': Sinoe • thas.lir-Ar:antouint•• of
money 'was' lihdbtaianpti, 'tl. ; e
no; -• 10ns or proceeding . vii
P, v w`,,
gfew, arena this:: year; 'a,ccorcling to°
FINE PROSPECTS FOR
•<GOLF TOURN'A.I. WENT
".Aids: valued at',several hundred
dollars. Will be give ti$ the win•
nears of the: various • events sche
dined for the invitation .gol f tourna-
ment to ,ho held by the Maitland
Golf Club on Wednesday,
Wednes>wdIaliye,h
Jlau
anve
,2n d. Theseprzes . e.
wen, donated b industries :w'bole
Balers,:. jobbers, uierelitnts an 1 in-
dividuals,; • 'ill be 011 display at
�.
1�T�fte'i.•s, .ht1>.rff�',xre old; the ,.Sqt'tare.
commencing -1)a
Indications' paint . to one of the
1°argest golf . tournaments: ever hHid
by theAlaitlaiid Golf Club. Many
entries have alreadx been • received,
the ''geineriii•'chtiirmmlxn,•'D:D,--MociA ;r:.•
It•, is pointed' out that the passing',e�of
another ;year •probably will_ see na
eonsidernble• drop yin' .constrilotion
costs. •6" -
DONATIONS
A� ;Al*ndei'. j
'MI i�v. "l dwell-`^
ai „p
fl,'tire ,Revn,olds
•t ' '1' •TNaftel.
it B. Crraliti`nt f
'tor-t1n11; ;.ga1
Tien (?w``erliel'lt•
The Legionettes, this 'town's re-
, resentatives `,:in` -group - 4, ` ladies'
softball co aapet>tian,.
liked; a.4'. split -hi •Iwo_"gailies: played
uringthe week.'
Friday•
evelast;
tit Glamis on g
the rloeal girls: romped off with . a
` .10-0 , 'decisions :,;oyer :the :team . from'
that -small :Bruce -village.'.: One •run.
in the . first innings,' _four in the
n 11 i 1''
` a �'.afi a .t eg,-i.,n; the..fizt rill:-an:cp
nine`out-
.'burst: accounted .for the Leg onette's
e game';at, °Ripley. on;. Monday
aaight was: close, all the way, but
el bowed to
'the •Legi�'nettes.;ultixtitttey Uo e.
the' home• team by a score of 10-7..
Gpder eh' took. a" tw f -run lead- in
the second session and added tw•o •GODEBI.CH-M. .Martin,.
more in third, but, RRipley. came Fuller, 2b :.O. Reid, re; M.
the
back in the "bottomhalf of the
third to push over three runs,- and
took"tile lead is the fourth innings
with 'four more tallies. •
'Tile. Legienettes came - ithln.- one_
run -of -.the- Ripley- lead, -in thee, -fifth.
Innings, .but •the: homesters again
drew away with three runs'•in their
half of the ^ fifth. :. oderich man-
aged •to -tally ;ogle run in the
se -vent h^ ..x ,';e4:'s; :but that. was all
the gor'ing for the night,
f Q.
du,
0 d' 'as` tt l�ilie•_gaimP.' for'.G, deri�'
it' the diamond. at Victoria.. •Park
is; still in- such bad , shaAe that
ecid
take the game' to:Ripley.. A • re:
ttfril' gam .,will .be•,played 'here- on
JJi ne .24th' if the diamond • is reads*
by then •
• The line=up for the Ripley game:
• Tendersrwi-ll be received for, a Pressure
ile nd. Alls Fixtures and Piping,
lb; •J,
Garon;
cf ; B. Orr, c; 13. McVittie, 3b•; J.
White, If; V, McAdam, ss; M.
Culp,. p. : • ..
RIP'L'EY-•L' . lyilaon, ss 9 T-I.44".C-
Donald,
4".C-
Donald rt; P. Ueaide, if; G,,Court-
ney, -cf ; L. ji'raserx b ;- B, : Kempton,
3b • L, Peliock, 'p ; O. Finlitysoitl, e ;
yI: • MacDonald, 1b:
RATTING AVEfAGES
Biting average figures •for-. e
e tae
e11t,11,....,•,..,.�.',l ,tors,, -.:._.4t....
..G�tail .:Y.
A. up to and incl'udln, the
ii
Dashwood" game on, Monday.even-:
big, show :.Harr , Worsell at id Roy
Faulkner lea dil}g--t1i'e----Elting
parade, each'. with ..500 averages.
arr Fid been at bat only twice
l� y s
a ' Roy. only Four .times, but they
nd y, y
have .come through well' enough to
top the• Goderich •• batters, George
• Westlaltp tops the regular batters
with,, seven . • safe • smashes in
eighteen trips to: the'' plate,.,,. ' 'w9
The averages follow • •: '
Player G. A.B. R. Ha►rP,
Boys fioni the ol*th Put 'd'p
a ' GoQot, .Game but
Flyers W» "
In• the onlyjlne played by Gode-_
rich Flyer' during the past week;
tile.:',19oaly Intelrmedlates+ shaded
Das1twood by , a score of• 0-5..^ The,
Huron e1;1 tilt, contest, ,,.played at'
Agricultural Park. on Monday' even
oc ore• allthe a .
'ii s oSew
Dashwood jlinaped' iujo a•3-0 lead'
in the initial fraine on: a.', coxnbia
ration, of f;wo bases on balls, f Gode-`
rich'error and a tripio'by. 0..rr cin.
e yer s 1 ove 1. • aeross"�one`
run in, the seeo'nd inning; anal ;took
top. golfers my 'Geste i Ont ar#o.; :Of'lead with t . three -run third
pg
Tite're 1 Is . an entry fee of 3,.,innings, 'i 'ally \Yestbrook 'started
whiell. • includes a:.buffet -dinner at the mill :• Iiyl drawing a .'base on
7:3Q= •}�,iil, .
"'Although,. early entries bail's:• ,,, iaicponaid.' singled and 'Bert
etre urged, post `entries. will be ac -1 "lVorsell,-.+, was ;- safe on" fteider'°s
th. e i „ ..N
;eeptc�df., tit'•"the; first tee.f�zn , . Qs. choice, W'estbrool� being tltrowix cut;
;who- a3•. have faui tl'�•it . udpossiblol. at third l''arreit tlze}t ::.singled
''to know beforehand whether "t'liey tiirough" shortstop; 'bringing,: Masa;:
„know
able. to --attend. 'Entries. Donald. and ✓W.ors�1 'noire., .Hiller
:slionld be sent i nined'iately ,;to C. follovaed with a long single to right.
Naftel, '`stating preferred :star 'ng: field, Warren ,scoring. from..third
tilde .4,14 with whom tile'• entry ' blase,. •
15.00,•
la to play. Otherwise t e com-
p plans _ p ae h Dash;cvood tied the . ame in the
5 mittetY 1n ehlrge':tvill asgigna.start= `fiftli,M,$nzii'ngs and Ioak'a-one-Tun
fag timer and ;fpursoje. lead in the top-ha'if> of the sixth,
'-5.00 -- - - but the Flyers again:. rallied their.
LIONS: TE'AMVIS GETTING.' half ' of .that innings. An error by
K'nn • BEADY FOR THE SEASON' Haugh, ,caupled •with..a double by
W. Tr; SliPi$rdown ,<
Cliff Hti ill '
Geo. -Wilson
Harvey Johnston
Mrs. Hntcliinson.
Mrs.. -Geo. '_1If11er ..,
Esther 'Hume
i~. _ Stanif}Orth.:In
D M. Mckenzie
.,T. Whetstone, !_..
Airs Procter
?Mrs. •C. Conk; ,4,.e...,.;.
Fred A. Wilson
Mr. azid:,.Mrs. J. luck.
W, °McTaggart
!. a �i
+�'1 fiS6xFI-••�
Allan 'MC -Lean :,
Lewis -Ellwood•
Dan Riehl Misses • M acVicar',,::, -:
Geo.. Bowra
:Fred Hawkins
Hazel 13awkirns - .:,rw
Mr. 'Warnock ':•
Frank McA,r,,thur
RFt�i.. Caldwell
G. :Glousher •..,:.,
e :•erne Smith a.::
0,00 Godei�•ietb Lions• -Juveniles 'held Worrell,' decided ,the issne,Ytl e con:'
2.60
5.00
1.00
.J.00
2.00
5,Q(l
A 5:005.00,
T000
5.00:
10,00`
5.00^
• .:5.06"
5.00
-500-
5.06
.500
R• S RWillis.... ,..
•T.' J: Whitmore
Archie Townsend
C. and G. Townsend
I) Ca trick
.T.''Scanlan. -
,P Cg rric1 6 e , •''
rt. NtFo sefr ,'t 1 2. - - 1 _..5
R. 4 '-.2 2 .500.
G..' Westlake: :,•..5 18 3; 7 .389
.B. Weichel • 3 6 , 2 2 .333
T: Fulford • 3,•-•3 1 - 1 .333
McDonald ..,5 13 41 :4 .308
G. Nieto 4 10 3: 3 300
5 278
then first organized prac'ire on.
Tuesday evening with only' two
absentee9 rom the ,list of signed
players, -; d these two were not
aw.sire, of the 'practice. ',A: number
of boys are" Collegiate, students and
the Lions. did - not want to disrupt
Their -studies 'and have, .kept .aiWay
from the dia'mond until most. .of
the players 'have Bnisrhed their
examinations. Ho -vever; from now
on :it will be•• practiceevery' night.
that, •the - diamond is available, -and.
with. the:, mizterial on Band
.'. Trtc,.on�]igipeco
tSi`.t
-
4i0 ` gpin .-to b ..keen
every- o_rtioi
'011 h=e team:
For, the -initial practice some Of
tlie'•boss exhibited; niidseason,foriri
aiid -Judge T. M. • Costello: and
`°Bttclf;�" '-•Graltain; each of,...whorl';:
coaelied'`hia'liisty
ears tea • to
• a
near .Ontario championship, are
combining; their talents to put the
juveniles into. the win column.
Sheriff frill is agaip: matnager•of the•
'juveniles, a141.'t`Ixe`: Lions CI jIb -with'
Norman Miller' .iaoking' after •.the
:finanees- has p1ii 1";tl'= to see that.
the boys, are not, In lkmg in equip'
inent and support a` " -
e' Juveniles 'are' 01113
league, 'Bill,' Craig's
with a big territory
promise ' plenty of:
0pposit.ion, ..and the third teaaiti.,
Ripley, Have' entered theft Juniors
and should be ,the -teatm 'to " beat:
for the league championship. -The:.
'Juveniles hope to 4 :nuniber
'of exhibition games, "and these.
,cocky. youngsters hope"'' to: take a
i~ 'k rail 'of. spsnee.'ifr t i'edi te, teams
2.00:
` 5:00
5.00"
10.00.
- '5.00,
5.00.
5.00;
:5.00:.
2.00.
1.00
10,00.
5.00
2.00
5.00
2:00.
.50
25.00
10.00'
test having to be called, because of,
darkness e ,
• Player-m(i ita,ger. Roy . Faulkner al=
lowed six hits, struck out nine
batters and, walked three in win
'tint on tlie;'Godericli Mound,
The line-up;
DAS)t34R,1? Hayter S;.
Rogier, 2b ; R. Wein,. df.; C. Wei ,
3b Haugh, Iii '" Gainer, rf
berg.. rf torrinoau, c; YeIle, p.
GQDERICH-w. •Westbrook, , c2;,
H. Worsell, ef:' (4th) ; - MacDonald,
rf : B. -Worsell:,---c :
e T 2
W st a
.. rte•',`' Y .T�.
1f : lilexi%_1f "G i1Ti b Cal ieron" Ib
W'eicltel, 1 u • (eth) `: T'.atilkner
GEO` S MAKE° 0 ^ e -
TxzKEFRO m 'PORT HOVA.
The weekly race f the Godorie
0 1 ,>.ch
_Pigeon C'lnb,• field t'r'111 Tort, Hope
on Siinda'y. resulte' -" . fester ; tiine
than: RV1's expected: 'b. tee 'owners
'of -'the birds. nwiirg. to.•the hot
weather, this, vas expected 'to..lie a
slow 'raise. , However,•.:the;' pigeons
• Although....t
in a three -tea'
Auburn team;
to''.draw frog
''PRSONALITY
''TO*HECK 1yVITH. TRADITION 1; .THi;� E ., _ .
RGIVES.OUT.,WITH 'MUsic !:
.!,n, _at;
;Oasis on its c t; o n
t,side of + CO'
cine 50,000 bl ol.
b`,l••. gteon• ,1,00
W1.
enaColut ootch >
tau
dip t oto.
of �!�
Phone 466
made suchg ood tinge /tll1U several
o • the f '� gxe 0 a .;yy•iarl, ing:.
When, , the bards arrived. a
lie 'b .rd r" `' erre' •liberated: at :7.
a:ni. ,_arid:•, arrived home at 10.20
-am., after Hying X71 miles. •
•: Results' -Wer _ .as. fo lows' in' yards'
e
.'1r44on9 10ratrdLtsppeB. ler, ' 3rd,14.
3.
9.8
'Tire race•v11, bw-aegeitPitla10,5th, 1,437.51_yards.,yars; Pitblado; 4th,,1438'08 yards ;
A `Frier rte. •• i..:..r 4:
Sr R. Sully
T: D< McDonald •
Geo, Schaefer •
1frs. V. -will'"s -
W. Hill •
H C:. Mnrpbiv b„ .
:
, ...
i r- Armstrong �r�,. '
J. f -s. Warren -
Alvin Reed, ....., •
W. b. worthy `
H. S. Kemin •
:T W: MacVicar' '
J Sehuefer a ,:
E Breckenridge
c,
lack Oard'ner : `.. . .........
`Sirs. Hetherington
A . Friend ... ..,......e. ....
...
• Mr. and Mrs. G. dolinston:
'Prank W'alkom
St`,n 3ieT can .+,. :,...
tv ,4,
the,
cifiiles ar rent
The Ilona: are •.iso sponsoring
.Bantam and Peewee baseball, and, '-
While the managers , and ._.conches -
liave not yet made their plans •de=
finite,. Con. Baechler, • the over-all
1.0n. _baseball mogul; has ' "Gessler"
10<00• Young and Eddie Jessop sorting
'i.A4l otttV,,.the, •Ylxkelytlooking p et.
25:00;'q'nd; they: ham.,°>at 'r .d r i rain a •i
20.00 siderabl'e' practising •" "
•ylleord of Service, speaks
for itself! classesi'receive
goecial attention for service-
len always.
•. ''BARS OF Ars ring 'SratitICE I +T Yds INTERESTS
Gladys IleD'owell '
David. Harman" . `
T.`arl Westbrook , •
Mrs': 3 ` McCI iii ... ....
Murphy
' Stowe
Garry"• Hall
:T Lamprey
1:11,-,M: 'Riyers. ..• 1500
D. Wilson, f%{: 5.00
O., . Jerry - 10:00
IL
6r00< John Pitblado 5.00'
'�.71Q°.,John a-ud'et..._...__..� �2p:0(}
:00:0000,.L• Wark 5.00
4�b� Cliff...Holland'" : 0:00. Miss J. Saunders 1.00
25.00
Ralph. Blackstone 10.00'
50.00' W. Y3• Blacl stdne ' 10.00
15.t10< K. `• Croft , 1,0:00
.§0.00 Hiss A. R. '1ha�rman : 560
zoo 'Mrs. 1y,, Pruiham 10.00 .
at; prices ,that ' mean real savings;.:
Here's your .chance . to ,dress up your car with the season's smartest
Selection ;of•' Seat Covers. Cut from oilginai-equipment . "master
Patterns" and TAILORED -Ta -FIT your .car `seats perfectly. Most
sizes, in stock -other's to order. oat- new reduced prices. SAVE
via. iA ,EXiY1 VU
yT F1 �� tot ` ,
rc
COMPLETE SEFRORT and''fl-A
ROYAL INSULT14X-Canada's most popular scat
covers Tailored from fine fibre -weave, with
band -wine leather trim and att active piping
at points of wear, Eastiy installed-. 9�
the !.. fit Rice a grove. y Only •
; -„r, E. J. `.Pridhlzln ., ` 25.00
A,' 13: 'Hoy. t. 2.00
T...,11. Kilpatrick • 25.60
Mrs' Eliz.,:'Elliott ' - .1.00.
G. Griffiths ' • 10.00
,K.: W. wall , ,: r,:.' 2.00
I4.' It Hyde ::t,,. 2.60+
}^Wy
' Tf,y rn.:
hl' Allan . •. •'0.00
l ert Shtrrfprson . '10.00
:1. Yonne, - • . 5.Q0
C.. Moore. r.:., ' '5,00
'-�,`li; ::; 15.06
Avg, R. ' Wood
Out-of-town: dations:
,1V1r. and Mrs; Stuart•Henry,
Montreal 10.0
L. E. Cardiff. M.P, , .+, 100.00
• • ZONE CL
The following r ecline" has ''been
arranged- in. the 'Legion Softball
•I}e€igtie : ' ' +�
.1 ane 15 Exeter at Se:aforth.
Grodericlt: at • Cliziton.
. • I3ensall,.,at Brussels.
20 --Clinton at Seaforth:
Coderrieli at gOnsaii.,_
22-+Irnsseis n't Exeter.
23.-'S'eafortli `at God'eril;h. ,.
24- - eiisal>t
28Clintoii gat Exeter.
•Seafurtll •at TIensall,
u . :.-Goderlch, at Brussels.
,7tlly •4 -•-nester' at : Goderiell.
litit0ii -rlt ~liirtissels
fig-�tleizsll.'11. t.egeUforti� , w
7� vl3,russels 01 `Gmfet'ieh
8--Seatfcrth at.'t tintxfzi'.
?A -orison', lit I�xeter,', -
alrfortli at Urussels
11 lintoti at Hensn11.
oderieh. at °1 xe'ter.
10lriissels aliqt,t ltzlttst►• Y
,D•xeter' nt JTe:nsnll.
2b °' tlerie11 at Sciif(irth,•
' 2 - Clinton :it Cloderieh.
°•B,russels at` • Seafortli
tit'Bxeter.,'
%, ,t-Ik Consali.t/ 11'GOoderleli.
2R-'4xete•rr' lit (ilinton ..
20 -Brit, 'Cs at.itehsill, `_
1ixeter at
felt globes are seteduled to -start
aty.y7 ' p,m.°' itftit apt rater •than 7,16
•1S.iltY Y e , t' Iay-ot.s :a (
�C
'i'rst-plztce tenni inset third;
tr`l#iee tet'ln in the, pin'off's seeonri-:
Plaee011111 , will' meet foarth place
te.r. ,
lfy highest, position wilt get
rhe'prier .nee ini re aril to° home
' dlttt�al. et('.;,1'2`AAIM • gratoe'is re.
oliir cl, gate is' to Ile .spilt...*
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,7.45 13.65
Sets /or . ' Sees' •; for >
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