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..saptwo .WINS
The Le•gion, men's softball' team
tan 'their ` victory 'string : to three
straightfor the year with• two
Irvine daring the past week.
On Wednesday evening ' of° Last
week the Goderichboys trounced
Brussels 16-1 in an abbreviated
ve>: imiings -contest • at Brussels.-
The lakeporters opened with
three runs in the first innings,
added 'seven 'in the second, one in
the fourth and finished, with five
tallies in the fifth. Brussels' lone
vun came in • the • second frame.
The line-up:
• GODERICH=Ginn, c; 'Miller, p;
.Murphy, • lb; Kingswell, ss; Duck-
.worth,.. 31) ;:, Hamilton, $2b; .Moore,
if ; Bloomfield, of ; I. 'Duckworth,
cf •-
-• BR:USSDLS
Campbell, -,
Thompson,,;; 3b; Coleman, rf ; .Doll,
xb' Aldw'orth, ss; Workman; 2b;•
Duncan, if Jewel, c; " Gibson, p.
Exet8r Plays Here .
Af Victoria .Park on "Tuesday
the score on Exeter, •1.04, bit, the
game wits apse enc igh to be inter-
esting at. all times: - •
• The. •visitors got 'the' first --run
'of the game in the opening frame,
but Goderich. took over the lead in•
their"half of that innings on hits
by Jinn, Kingswell and .Jack Duc=k
worth. The homesters added one
tally in the second innings, Exeter
-carne " back with one in the third
and `Goderich produced another run
in the third. Thelocal boys shoved
over -three runs in each of ,the
fourth 'and. (fifth' frames to assume
a commanding lead.
Exeter threatened ins the sixth
and final .innings, . but were stopped
after tallying three times.
EXETER --Knowles, 1b ;- Hughes;
rf ; :Linney; e; R., ;Campbell,. If;
Lindeiifield, 3b; .Harvey; "ss; Eyck.:
Murphy,. man, cf ; MacLean; 2b; . G. .Camp-
,, .. -
bell..,P, +-- '• • •
h 1b
GODERICH: .,, -
Miller, p; • Ginn, . c; 'Kingswell, ss ;
J. ';Duckworth, 3b: Reid, et; Shear-
doWn, 1f ; Broadley, 2b; Hibbert,
'RRV, W,
A Bracebridge, . will. conduct the:
se>tvipes of ',Victoria street United
Oitareh for the month Qf ,duty: •
As downpoiir of fain.• two hours
before game, time, marred • the .of-
ficial opening for the Goderich
Lions Juveniles" on Monday even-
ing. • A fair crowd, ,however, was
on hand and witnessed a° sparkling
contest, in which the homesters went
down to a 7.5 defeat at, the hands
of the Ripley Juniors.
OA the grounds for the opening
ceremonies were His Worship
Mayor MacEwam and. , aa • battery
composed of two old-timers ' with
recen.tw.v,icteries under their 'belts-
Elston: Cardiff, M,P.-elect for. North
Huron: and. Donald Blue, the elect
of Bruce. , The battery looked. im-
pressive, but Mr. Cardiff. must _have
Mostsome Of his stuff in the recent
eifinpaign, _ or Catcher Blue _ -gave
him the wrong signal,' as Mayor
MacEwan-lined-the -first pitch- into=
left field for n .clean single.
Ripley, who by the way are a
'Junior . _team,. brought '• their full
quota ,of,:imports, and 'before finaii
disposing of • the Juveniles, used
three. pitchers, Loughiean, Harrison
and Bill Chin. Goderich had
Costello and Price in the box. The
fielding gems were supplied by
Pride, who grabbed off a high foul
in the! first innings, ° and' J.obnnie
Wilson, wino took . a number of
throws out of the dirt at first base.w}is relieved on. the • mniirid b
u e rnP,lti4 ... a, Rieh€trdson:' Westbrook.-.*alked and
RIPLEY .-- 'McIntyre, lb; . Blue, Ainslie singled. .
rf ; Loiaghlean, p; Harrison, p, ; g Weichel ,then'
Chin; p; Seli,, se; Scott; iii; Arson, smashed_,a grounder ,to shortstop.
•'x•on cf:
and Ainslie .was thrown out at
i 2b • Fo t
Cin ,
rf • M. I
C.olling�: e. •.second; Westbrook °scoring and
GODERICH-Willis, ss ; ~Fulford, Weichel being safe ion" the fielder's
2b; Price, 3b, p; Doak, o; E. choice. Mero doubled to score
Holmes, 12; 'Erskine, lf, (5th) ; Weichel for the final run of the
Costello, p'::M°aeEwan, lf. 3b; Wil- innings.
son, lb; Holland; rf: Meriam; of Y
Bucky Weichel allowed five
(6th) ; Westbrook batted- for Mac- hits,' issued four bases on balls and.
Ewan .:in the 6th. • sfruck out five batters in •'chalking-
,
_,. up his second win- of, the season.
Robertson gave up • eight ;hits,
-walked_ six and fanned , three bat-
ters; while Richardson allowed two
Hits, walked Richardson
and struck out
one Flyer in the two-thirds ' innings
he labored. -
• 'GODERICH - Mero, :31)Mac-,
Donald, cf:•-B. Wrnsell. c:, West-
lake. 2b ; Miller., ,ns,; Meriam; If:
Faulkner, .1.h SV. Westbrook. 1b
(6th), : Ainslie. rf Weichel,' p.
CLINTON-Kellam, 2h: Holder-
. slaw. 1Ii: -Markham; 31): Lnakso,
cf : Hnrtick, If Ort. rf: Turnbull,
ss: Walsh, e : Robert1on, =p :. Ric
a rdson, p (6th) . „0,,,o. ti . 4
G'ODERICH' TEAM „
„Y Ult1T•X FLOURRTR,OPHX'
0. Isti.vins and, Mare rireii of
M><11 y ex'ich ,Goderich .are the holders "01' the
411 •
`M. er Leads,. trod Purity Flour trophy'for the comip
Team on Batting year by virtue of claei win at the
°, • „ . Oodericit Bowling Cl_,u 's .Doininlonn.
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^•-~- o erc Da$ tour atnent. It was the fifth
, At .
cuntQn oTh • Tuesday evening ers ro e " u shod. was ' n . they ... c:
Y. fi• WAS oil• ••the team -,which Won the
P,uiity. Flour, trophy. The drat
time • ' was in 1020, when the
trophy' • was • first put up fpr
competition. Other :winners,
were: 2nd, D. McNeil, and J. Fergu-
son, Stratford; • 3rd, Harry Sander-
son and partner, .Ingersoll; 4tl ,:
W. Harris and W. Cheer, Owen
Sound ; 5th ' Ed, Nash and J. Mur-
ray, . Winghain ;. 6th,, D. ' \ arhau1
and partner, Ingersoll.
Forty" pairs took part in the
tournament, ..iheiud°ing-a----bowlers
From 'Loiidoh, •Stratford, Mitchell„
Ingersoll,, Owen Sound,. ,Seaforth;
Winghani; Lucknow, Blyth,, Listowel
and Exeter... •
over&the' Radio School baseball 'mine
to etiierge on the long end'of a
1.0-3' count is a. •,six=innings Huron,-
P ei;th -Intermediate ,:contest.
Two 'big uprisings, in the second
and sixth innings, accounted • for
the Flyers' ' • grand total. Clinton,
held the lead for ,u brief• spell, seor-,
ing. a single run in the -first' innings..
Tlie Flyers teak oi'er iu ther second,
however, and were never ,headed
again.
Miller started'.the second Innings"
rally by blasting ,the ball over the
right held fence for a home run,
' eria'" then . drew si. In se on balls,
�a< m
Faullcnee singled through shortstop,
and Ainslie's' sate •looper to' right
•field blought Meriam home. -
Weich'el• Was safe on a fielder's
choice, Faulkner being tagged out
.at home on the p1aq. • 'Mero dropped.
a "Texas leaguer" over second base
and when the dust had cleared both
Ainslie and• Weichel• had scored..
'MacDonald grounded out to end
the innings. ' '
The radio men drew within one•
rut of •.the Goderich lead in the
third innings, when , they put to-
gether two walks with a , single
and a -Goderich error . for two
tallies.
It was in the sixth frame that
the roof caved win on,' the Radio
School team. In that ;nightmarish
innings the Flyers scored twelve
runs. Miller, who had a terrific
day at bat for the Flyers, again
started the ball . roiling with a
--single. Meriam_iva1kdd.:nlidFaulk-.
ner's - hot grounder to .second was
bobbled, Miller. scoring. Ainslie
walked to fill the bases : and when
Robertson' threw a w#ld ball;. both.
Meriam and Faulkner - scored;
1 OWLERS AT I ITOXIENER
A number of Goderich bow filers
went to Kitchener ' yesterday' to
take pat in- the ,big Kitchener-)
Waterloo • tournament. • George
Mathieson's 'rink took . sixteenth
prize, electric tea • kettles. The,
skip's ,partners were Clif:.Mc:VIanus,
Archie Townsend and W. ,McLaren..
TICKETS ON TRACTOR'
DRAW MD ARENA FUND.,
Donations , to the 'Goderich. 'a rena.
fund through . the purchase - of
tickets on the Cockshutt tractor
were numerous. The .draw was
made at the Goderich Saddle Club
field day on July 1st at 'Agricultural
Park. The lucky ticket was held,
jointly by William Drew: of Gode
rich and his. painter assistant, Steve
• Suplat ;Of Zurich. radlowing is a
-further , list✓"oi --=donatio`ns'` do the
fund:,
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Chas., Earl and E. E. Wil -
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Weichel singled. Mero smashed t. 0,. • Laithwaite..:.....................::. • •5.00
gr-oundeh..to_the :first baseman, who Chas. Levinson, . _- • 5;00
threw to second too late to catch
Weichel • and the bases were again
leaded. Ainslie and Weichel tallied.
on 'another passed-�ballnDen-
aid was safe pax. 'in errrrf and: Wor-
sell. walked to fill the bases once"
more. Westlake .flied' to centre
field, Mero scoring after the otbt.
Miller. at bat for the second. time-
in this innings, laced a double into
centre, sending across Worsell and
MacDonald,- ; When Meriam Was
hit by a pitched ball, Robertson
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R. A.. Williams
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of", their offensive power' 'into the
first. three= 3nnines r►Ntlieir Domin-
ion Day game with Tiverton to build
up a big lead on which they coasted
to as 10-8 victory.
' The game. played in the evening
before.a large•. erowd at Pictorin
.Park, ,,b.iiilt_.Ain_: xis interaest .as it
progressed, with the visiting girls
threatening the Legioriettes' lead to
-the-:endue ,_x .
'The score by innings was:
Tiverton 002030'210-�•8
Goderich-'6 1 3 0 0 .0.-1 0 x-10
The line-up:'
.TIVERTON -Taylor, rt; McKay,
rf (7th) Hutton, 1f; Coulter, i;li;`
Mary MacKinnon, lb; Dickson, • if ;
Walken.} 2b, Todd, c; McDonald,
ss; IIate.MacKInn.en", cf.
• GODERICH-M. Martin, lb 'J.
Ftitler,
p; ,R, ;Reid, a; F. Bell, if ;
risen, 31); J. Chapman, rf ;• J.'
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After absorbing a defeat in their
first game of the 1049 schedule,
Ood0rich Lions' Juveniles were' 16
no mood to fool with Auburn when
they met that team at Auburn on,
Thursday'evenin•g The Lions went
on. a. rampage ,against ,,their 'less
experienced rivals and • when the
dust Cleared..at the end of the game
the. score stood Goderich 20 -Auburn
11111 (Yates, kids se.eined a little
diii ke y Iu:,, teir i rst: appear"ainoe
before the' honie 'crowd .and Allow�e,d
the Lions a. big lead ., before thee-
s'ettied down.
Nelson. "Patterson, Auburn man-
ager, bays the score does' flat 1,n-
dicnte the merits' of the two teams
and proniisesa,,different stony:
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Oitareh for the month Qf ,duty: •
As downpoiir of fain.• two hours
before game, time, marred • the .of-
ficial opening for the Goderich
Lions Juveniles" on Monday even-
ing. • A fair crowd, ,however, was
on hand and witnessed a° sparkling
contest, in which the homesters went
down to a 7.5 defeat at, the hands
of the Ripley Juniors.
OA the grounds for the opening
ceremonies were His Worship
Mayor MacEwam and. , aa • battery
composed of two old-timers ' with
recen.tw.v,icteries under their 'belts-
Elston: Cardiff, M,P.-elect for. North
Huron: and. Donald Blue, the elect
of Bruce. , The battery looked. im-
pressive, but Mr. Cardiff. must _have
Mostsome Of his stuff in the recent
eifinpaign, _ or Catcher Blue _ -gave
him the wrong signal,' as Mayor
MacEwan-lined-the -first pitch- into=
left field for n .clean single.
Ripley, who by the way are a
'Junior . _team,. brought '• their full
quota ,of,:imports, and 'before finaii
disposing of • the Juveniles, used
three. pitchers, Loughiean, Harrison
and Bill Chin. Goderich had
Costello and Price in the box. The
fielding gems were supplied by
Pride, who grabbed off a high foul
in the! first innings, ° and' J.obnnie
Wilson, wino took . a number of
throws out of the dirt at first base.w}is relieved on. the • mniirid b
u e rnP,lti4 ... a, Rieh€trdson:' Westbrook.-.*alked and
RIPLEY .-- 'McIntyre, lb; . Blue, Ainslie singled. .
rf ; Loiaghlean, p; Harrison, p, ; g Weichel ,then'
Chin; p; Seli,, se; Scott; iii; Arson, smashed_,a grounder ,to shortstop.
•'x•on cf:
and Ainslie .was thrown out at
i 2b • Fo t
Cin ,
rf • M. I
C.olling�: e. •.second; Westbrook °scoring and
GODERICH-Willis, ss ; ~Fulford, Weichel being safe ion" the fielder's
2b; Price, 3b, p; Doak, o; E. choice. Mero doubled to score
Holmes, 12; 'Erskine, lf, (5th) ; Weichel for the final run of the
Costello, p'::M°aeEwan, lf. 3b; Wil- innings.
son, lb; Holland; rf: Meriam; of Y
Bucky Weichel allowed five
(6th) ; Westbrook batted- for Mac- hits,' issued four bases on balls and.
Ewan .:in the 6th. • sfruck out five batters in •'chalking-
,
_,. up his second win- of, the season.
Robertson gave up • eight ;hits,
-walked_ six and fanned , three bat-
ters; while Richardson allowed two
Hits, walked Richardson
and struck out
one Flyer in the two-thirds ' innings
he labored. -
• 'GODERICH - Mero, :31)Mac-,
Donald, cf:•-B. Wrnsell. c:, West-
lake. 2b ; Miller., ,ns,; Meriam; If:
Faulkner, .1.h SV. Westbrook. 1b
(6th), : Ainslie. rf Weichel,' p.
CLINTON-Kellam, 2h: Holder-
. slaw. 1Ii: -Markham; 31): Lnakso,
cf : Hnrtick, If Ort. rf: Turnbull,
ss: Walsh, e : Robert1on, =p :. Ric
a rdson, p (6th) . „0,,,o. ti . 4
G'ODERICH' TEAM „
„Y Ult1T•X FLOURRTR,OPHX'
0. Isti.vins and, Mare rireii of
M><11 y ex'ich ,Goderich .are the holders "01' the
411 •
`M. er Leads,. trod Purity Flour trophy'for the comip
Team on Batting year by virtue of claei win at the
°, • „ . Oodericit Bowling Cl_,u 's .Doininlonn.
__•gipr
^•-~- o erc Da$ tour atnent. It was the fifth
, At .
cuntQn oTh • Tuesday evening ers ro e " u shod. was ' n . they ... c:
Y. fi• WAS oil• ••the team -,which Won the
P,uiity. Flour, trophy. The drat
time • ' was in 1020, when the
trophy' • was • first put up fpr
competition. Other :winners,
were: 2nd, D. McNeil, and J. Fergu-
son, Stratford; • 3rd, Harry Sander-
son and partner, .Ingersoll; 4tl ,:
W. Harris and W. Cheer, Owen
Sound ; 5th ' Ed, Nash and J. Mur-
ray, . Winghain ;. 6th,, D. ' \ arhau1
and partner, Ingersoll.
Forty" pairs took part in the
tournament, ..iheiud°ing-a----bowlers
From 'Loiidoh, •Stratford, Mitchell„
Ingersoll,, Owen Sound,. ,Seaforth;
Winghani; Lucknow, Blyth,, Listowel
and Exeter... •
over&the' Radio School baseball 'mine
to etiierge on the long end'of a
1.0-3' count is a. •,six=innings Huron,-
P ei;th -Intermediate ,:contest.
Two 'big uprisings, in the second
and sixth innings, accounted • for
the Flyers' ' • grand total. Clinton,
held the lead for ,u brief• spell, seor-,
ing. a single run in the -first' innings..
Tlie Flyers teak oi'er iu ther second,
however, and were never ,headed
again.
Miller started'.the second Innings"
rally by blasting ,the ball over the
right held fence for a home run,
' eria'" then . drew si. In se on balls,
�a< m
Faullcnee singled through shortstop,
and Ainslie's' sate •looper to' right
•field blought Meriam home. -
Weich'el• Was safe on a fielder's
choice, Faulkner being tagged out
.at home on the p1aq. • 'Mero dropped.
a "Texas leaguer" over second base
and when the dust had cleared both
Ainslie and• Weichel• had scored..
'MacDonald grounded out to end
the innings. ' '
The radio men drew within one•
rut of •.the Goderich lead in the
third innings, when , they put to-
gether two walks with a , single
and a -Goderich error . for two
tallies.
It was in the sixth frame that
the roof caved win on,' the Radio
School team. In that ;nightmarish
innings the Flyers scored twelve
runs. Miller, who had a terrific
day at bat for the Flyers, again
started the ball . roiling with a
--single. Meriam_iva1kdd.:nlidFaulk-.
ner's - hot grounder to .second was
bobbled, Miller. scoring. Ainslie
walked to fill the bases : and when
Robertson' threw a w#ld ball;. both.
Meriam and Faulkner - scored;
1 OWLERS AT I ITOXIENER
A number of Goderich bow filers
went to Kitchener ' yesterday' to
take pat in- the ,big Kitchener-)
Waterloo • tournament. • George
Mathieson's 'rink took . sixteenth
prize, electric tea • kettles. The,
skip's ,partners were Clif:.Mc:VIanus,
Archie Townsend and W. ,McLaren..
TICKETS ON TRACTOR'
DRAW MD ARENA FUND.,
Donations , to the 'Goderich. 'a rena.
fund through . the purchase - of
tickets on the Cockshutt tractor
were numerous. The .draw was
made at the Goderich Saddle Club
field day on July 1st at 'Agricultural
Park. The lucky ticket was held,
jointly by William Drew: of Gode
rich and his. painter assistant, Steve
• Suplat ;Of Zurich. radlowing is a
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Chas., Earl and E. E. Wil -
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Weichel singled. Mero smashed t. 0,. • Laithwaite..:.....................::. • •5.00
gr-oundeh..to_the :first baseman, who Chas. Levinson, . _- • 5;00
threw to second too late to catch
Weichel • and the bases were again
leaded. Ainslie and Weichel tallied.
on 'another passed-�ballnDen-
aid was safe pax. 'in errrrf and: Wor-
sell. walked to fill the bases once"
more. Westlake .flied' to centre
field, Mero scoring after the otbt.
Miller. at bat for the second. time-
in this innings, laced a double into
centre, sending across Worsell and
MacDonald,- ; When Meriam Was
hit by a pitched ball, Robertson
Graham iTohnston
R. A.. Williams
Gordon Gilbert
Teri lGic fl a n
John - Watson - s,,
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D. V. Cook
Stanley McGratten
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Gorden Reis
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Guenther Transport. 10.00
Thos. Riley,'Clinton - 5.00
General Auto Supply, Kitch
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Peter Harrison ' �, ,5.00'
Geos Dougherty ` 5.00
'Harald- Arbour 5.00
John Buchanan , R 50d'
Gordon McPhee• 5.00
Harvey McCallum . ...4 5.00
Thornton Eedy 5.00_
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Rabt. Bean - 5.00.
Hazel Hay 5.00
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H. ` Pocock 5.00
Hume Clutton 5.00
Lea.. Patton 5.00
:roan, Buchanan, R.R. 3 :. 5.l)0
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Goderieli• Leaion�ettes:` packed -ail
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first. three= 3nnines r►Ntlieir Domin-
ion Day game with Tiverton to build
up a big lead on which they coasted
to as 10-8 victory.
' The game. played in the evening
before.a large•. erowd at Pictorin
.Park, ,,b.iiilt_.Ain_: xis interaest .as it
progressed, with the visiting girls
threatening the Legioriettes' lead to
-the-:endue ,_x .
'The score by innings was:
Tiverton 002030'210-�•8
Goderich-'6 1 3 0 0 .0.-1 0 x-10
The line-up:'
.TIVERTON -Taylor, rt; McKay,
rf (7th) Hutton, 1f; Coulter, i;li;`
Mary MacKinnon, lb; Dickson, • if ;
Walken.} 2b, Todd, c; McDonald,
ss; IIate.MacKInn.en", cf.
• GODERICH-M. Martin, lb 'J.
Ftitler,
p; ,R, ;Reid, a; F. Bell, if ;
risen, 31); J. Chapman, rf ;• J.'
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After absorbing a defeat in their
first game of the 1049 schedule,
Ood0rich Lions' Juveniles were' 16
no mood to fool with Auburn when
they met that team at Auburn on,
Thursday'evenin•g The Lions went
on. a. rampage ,against ,,their 'less
experienced rivals and • when the
dust Cleared..at the end of the game
the. score stood Goderich 20 -Auburn
11111 (Yates, kids se.eined a little
diii ke y Iu:,, teir i rst: appear"ainoe
before the' honie 'crowd .and Allow�e,d
the Lions a. big lead ., before thee-
s'ettied down.
Nelson. "Patterson, Auburn man-
ager, bays the score does' flat 1,n-
dicnte the merits' of the two teams
and proniisesa,,different stony:
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Imperinl Oi1,,..Leglon, ,Frosty :Cops,
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