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'GOOD THING
IT WAS JUST; •
AN .EXHIBITION, GAME
Because• the umpires officially
designatecl by the league of cialt
dial not appear, the Scheduled' sec -
mail game of group 4 Ladies' W.0:
between the Kincardine
ladies and the. Goderich Legion-
ettes was played. as au exhibition
'contest. The tilt,, put on at the
• •rudith .Goocterham Park on Monday
evening'under, ,the•-• nOdlights, -was
a .one -aided, contest, as, the heavy-,
hitting ` T sitors slugged: the hag' all
a vert the let to, ,produce
"Vibe"'IacDonttid's -girls -got a
bad game out 'of their system at a
good time, as they booted. the ball•
around like- beginners and were
inept at the plate. Coach ,Carl
Miller was tearing his hair out
at the moots as he watched his • girls
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1 ut on bele' worst exhibition . of
Only Betty ' Orr played -up „ to
form at the plate:. She had a
perfect =flay in four official times at
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bat,
Score by innings:
Kincardine ;„ 0' 2 a, 5 4 4 3-23
Goderich , 0 0 0 Q 0 3 0- 3
The line-ups:
KfisrCARDINE _ Wilson,. 3b
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enned,"'ef.; .R; Robinson, •tr; 'Mot -
land, . rf Mason, 2b ; Meponald, 12;
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:week -end, Sept. 3-4-5.
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Submier but will be_running out of Goderich for
balance of seasolr. -
:IT'S ATOP THRILLER RIDE! -
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• - the Series 'Score in.
Final GamO,I.34, ,
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MOND ' water's r ,
The .Goderich. «Lions Juveniles and
Ripley concluded their .:e4S0xt'4
series #n Monday night at 4r1e01
'tural• .lar rk. These teams have
played against each other sic. tines,
The Flyers walloped Giineon
Radar School 13.-1 at Agrieulttiral
Park on Wednesday evening to bike•
their semi-final *series in 4wo
straight gaines. Victory gave the
Flyers' the right to meet the winner
Of the, St Marys -Centralia Series
tile - Huron -Perth Intermediate
":B ""hnais.; StMcrys ,and Centralia'
have divi led the •first two g tzz s•
of their seat,es• and the third contest
will - be played; this" (Thursday')
evening, ,
The league fina1S will .be a' best-
ef-five series. '
The, Clinton ''game . here on Wed-
nesday - owning. --wan. a.:_faixly _C1Q e
Rlitiey taking the first two,'gaxnes,.
with a one -run :margin ai : eac1
ease, Goderich• taking the next.
three, and Ripley annexing 1ionday-
night's game • with ' a 7-6 scone,
Ripley, ix" Junior teazi,' studded
with: ail -stars from \yipgham, Tees,
water, Lucknow azid'the home vil-
lage, ,,has ainto
aggregation . and
g o dire;tly nto "the O,R,A. playoffs
with: tle..best wishes of their Gode
riot " "opponents, '• The ,Ged,erich
Lions now, enter .the f pais•' or -the
'eham1iouship of the 'W.O.E,A., and
if they canplay up to the standard,
which. -they displayed during mid-`
season they should give a. good ac-
count of themselves. Their squad:
liar,been:consideraply depleted since
the first of the year, but the boys
are=_ enthusiastic,- find 'If tbeY can,
JuvenilesIVIal,ie It
at verton
Return - Game. .HerMonday-,-.
Milverton Has a Starr •
Pitcher
The );.lops Juveniles journeyed to
Milverton ozr'I-Veduesday evening
'and ran into a snag when. they met
the' Juveniles ftom _that town
the first Saltie of,a tWe-eut-of-three
contest =until the fifth innings, when, :work in a little,rextra; practice hope
`with~ the Flyers' . leading, 4-1, the to cop the flag,
locaL.bo -s blew, the game wide On • \ihuday the.boys did= hot
open with an eight -run uprising. 'display their best form, tWo• or
A : triple by Ken JIi11er, with three errors at critical tittles 'ac
Westlake on base, was a feature of counting :for rcius. by Ripley. Craig.
this. innings. ' Costellh; starting. in the box with
Jackie Evans. also banged out a rice as ids battery mate, -seemed
threebagger for the Goderich cause I to .lose the magic •touch' which -he
in the third innings blit there was hlis held over _Ripley 'in' earlier
no'tiona •aboard: Jack led his team- games, and ran into . difficulties in
plates. pe
hits out of four trips,,to.:the •tplate.
"Bucky"' Weichel, the Elmira lad
whom . the Flyers ,•acquired this
summer, was in rare forth as he
struck out thirteen radiomen and
walk°ed only one. -
,co by innings:
S' i to �--- 0 0 0 0 1 0 a--. 1
; Gbderieti 1 0 1 2 8 1 x--13
Batteries: - Clinton-- — Robinson,
-Jacques - . (5th) . and Turnbull;
Goderich-Weicliel •,and Doak.
at bat with s 'perfect four
Tucker 1} ; Dic..
'ksdn, ..ss" X. •RRobin-
soli, p.: e . ;
GODERICH ' — R. Reid, of ; M.
the fourth, when, he was kanked
with the baSea 21111 and two out, the
score standing 6-5 for Goderich,
Price and . Costello exchanged
places, and when Jack got the first
batter on three pitched balls it
looked as if his fast ball was going
to be tdo much for the Riple•
sluggers. However, they were not
too long in solving his speedy
shoots, ' and _ in_ the sixth innings
they pushed over two more reins,
with the aid of some sloppy field.
ing ou the part th'e Juveniles.
'With Price on third and- only one
t lookedis might
out,, b� as of the loco
tie the: score;- truf�'Httrrlsti3,- crlicF
had pitched good ball for Ripley
iartin,.11) ;A. Fuller.,. 3ii.;, J. Garon,_ all evening, got t'henext two bat;
rt; P. Bell, if ;:' B. Orr, e J. White, ters and the -game was ' over.
2b ; \*: ;3icAaam, ss; 3i: , Culp, p. The final score was Ripley -7
•rubs, S hits and 3 errors;, Goderich
''suits; i hits , and- 4 errors.
The umpires .were Bill Luntby
series:,^ Milch lad peen- hetxrd f
Dunbar, tbeir':star pitcher, and this
boy lived up to 'xpectations, only
three of the G oderiell:, • erew' • beret:
able' -t0:. nip tS,afely 'With 'him,
Priceaid holland each, getting trio
safe'bin les and Johnny Wilsonone. Craig C1►stelio also was stingy.
with the hits,' allowing lies four.'
Dunbar'` struck oat n, Costello 7.
Goderich got their first run
Pie third hinliir,s and picked up
another ' lit the fifth, both earned
runs. Milverton got line in the
fourth and another ip the - sixth,
when the Lions , gummed • 'tip , :t
tliiubie ploy, which ' should have
ended the innings. Neither " team
'nils able to put across a run for
the remainder of the gime. Mayer
.ton 'diamond : is utt too good for
teams whicil are aeeustotued to
playing on, #t good field, and the
Lions seemed t"o be '° handicapped
by, reason of the fMet that the infield
is skinned , back only a ;couple of
:feet behind the baselines; while the
outfielders'Idist play every, ground'
ball safely, most of -them taking a'
wild hop once they hit the„learth.
However, the -boys .have no alibis to
offer. They just .didn't hit Dunbar
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:Goderich :- ,Ohtario
behinds `thy bat and --T: Wilson on
the bases. and 'theirdecisions were
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The teams lilted u ,
RIPLBY E. Wyld if, L-oughleart-
1b, Seli°' ss, . Courtney c, $cott ' 3b,
Corson... cf, Needhan1 rf (replaced
by Blue ); Harrison p and McKenzie
2b-
•GODERICN— . ibis• ss, Fulford
2b (replaced by Westbrook in the
5th) Costello R, Price rs, WiLson 1b.
Holmes ef, MacEWan 12, Holland
rf, Erskine 3b: ,
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IONS PEEWEES • -
ELIMINATED . BY -CLINTON
Gdericb Lions Peewees were
eliminated 'froze • W.O.A.A. competi-
tion' when they bowed :to Chilton
Peewees 5-1 in a tightly ---played
contest at Agricultural Park on
Friday evening. The- local lads
won the first game, of the series at
Clinton -4-3, but were whitewashed
8-0 in the second tilt here. 1
In the ' third game,„ neither, team
could -gain -an advantage until Clin-
ton produced' .. s run in the lith
innings. They .added three Insur-
ance tallies in the seventh and the
Goderidh' .lads could -do nothing in
their last, seventh innings chance.
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Clifford /Lowery, ' proprietor est
Oodericl1 Orench Dry"Cleaners, has
presented °a large Arid artistic'
mahogany plaque, decoraated with°
bronze work, to the Maitland• Golf
Club to - be used to • record on bxonxe
'.plates the annual winners. and
runners-up o1 the: ladies' elub
cliaiupipnShip thatches. , • . -
An ehactly siinila•r plaque has
been presented by-1teg.'11e'Oee &
Sous, Dodge anal' DeSoto .dealers,
to record the au1zual w-iutie s a.
'runners -tip of • the men"s club
championship' matches. .
• These are very 'eautifui and use
Lill additions tot the club's decors-
:tions - and rec'rrdd and are much
appreciated . bst' the •, officials and •
inenibers.
''The-qualifyirg .no .. ds for both'
the ladles'' and, Men's : club chain-
pionshiii matt`lies Ari' now.. being
Plaayed., In each ease: cards. for
Ila -Bole u slliit Seores'.utust be hied,
and in• each case; holders, of the
lowest eight scores1svill,play for.the
`champiotshipa,- iii each ease t'he'
Matches ' w ill be 'for 18 holes, scored
on niateh play, with the final match
fo'r the leen being' -fpr 36 _- holes,:
• ,_Tie -last ,day for liliug..'sbore,
cards for 'sten . is Saturday°, August
and for the .ladies it Is Wed;
nesday, August 31st. o
It is inost' unfortunate that -cord.
Perry, one of the e+hnsistent top
scorers, may be unable to compete
for the championship ;because of a
strained wrist ligament. �•r- .
Charlie ..after defeated .Jimmy
with, men on, bases•• Perhaps. the 1Ubukat,�'t in a• semi -finals -match for
beat feature of the game from the .the Lloyd cup arid 'now Meets Oord:
Perry 'in the final$. ,
About- a dozen. local club mein-
bers played in the invitation•tourna-
use lit of the' Mitchell Golf Club on
Wecinedday, liul results �e °ems 'nit
available at the time of going tb
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Owing to the .large entry for the,
Gartpw' cup -natal, ti' tuibe'r -of
first round games )u e.•not yet.been
played; •but it. is.eXpected that: these
vi•1i•�aU 41e epmpie e.d Eby-•the-;ceni&ng'•
• week end, .
Goderich standpoint Wily the accur-
ate throwing of Price, nailing two
runners who tried to get down to
second; both times With a man on
third, and he and Costello, each
picking a runner off first baser
When- Jack gets 'a little more
-aeetsficinigd:-to the. big- decker -:he.
'Will be, even more valuable to his'
team. 'Both he and Costello still
have two _lore- years- in`- Juvenile
baseball.., Erskine and Hawthorne
can also play Midget this year.
r ' M'iiverton~-comes• •to =>Godetich- lor,
a return game on Monday slight` at
--6- o;eloek— ands it.. is -hoped•: •the--tie-
'ame may, be played' pt Milverton
this Friday evening. , •
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The teams lined irp in
in•ir positions: r ,.- -
• MILVEItTON — Ziminermair :2b,
C. Westtuan c, Tonian . ib, Dunbar
p, Boshart 3b, Reis ss, Stone .lf,
Jacobs of and J. Westman rf.
GO1aERICH—Willis ss, Erskine
3b, Fulford 2b, Price c,- Wilson ' 1b,
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CLINTON. R. S. MAN
SHOWS ROUGH TONGUE.
T -he first' game : of the Huron -
Perth - O.B.A. intermediate "B'
semi-finals between Clinton -Radar
School , and Goderich ,Flyers, bn
Thursday evening, w,.. called ,,in
the. ' third innings by Vtipirc Leroy
E. Holme cf.: MacEwan lf,...golland O'Brien of Zurich because of the
rfand:Costello p. •• - Lnsu1iordination of a Clinton player.
The box. score • shows ililverton-
with' 2 runs on 4' hits and 2 errors:
Goderich had 2 runs en 5 hits and
they had 3 misplays.
The umpires were Bridgeton]. . he -
hind the bat and Ashman on the the offending team. However,' as
bases. Boal these men are from t11e outeome of a' meeting of the
Palmerston.
The Flyers 'were leading 4-2' in ' the•
game,, which was being played at
Agricultural Perk here and . were
awarded the game - by forfeiture,
owing to the 'fact-',t'hat Clinton •was
RADAR SCHOOL BEATEN 8-6
Huron -Perth League , executive ' on
,Sunday evening, it was . decided to
replay the game iw Goderich on
Wednesday:evening .as .the ,second
IN IN FIRST PLAYOFF- GAME ,•name of the series.
Hurtick, playingcoaeh of , .the
The - Internmediate Flyers. went Radar School . nine,, questioned a
one game up in their best -of -three -decision of • the base-uutpitre, Len
Huron -Perth semi-final series with O'Brien, - in , the second innings,
Clinton $adar-Sthoo1 by, edging the when Jack: Evans stole second base
airmen 8-6 at 'Clinton, -on Monday and went to third :on a wild peg
es -ening. The Flyers jumped into by the Clinton catcher to the second
a quid: lead in the opening innings baseman. Hurtick claimed -Evans
.by : shoving three runs. across. the , si ould •have been Hurtick,
(Mb»the;
,plate,,' and • ' added to this edge oue base, that is,have remained
on second, When U:Brien, refused
to,.. reverse` his decision, Hurtick
argued vehemently.: ,Then hi the
third 'innings, after a fly co Meriam
by the Clinton eq,tch, Hurtick again
became abusive as be walked past
t'mpire Len O'Brien. on his,.. way
to. the beneiUmpit e
xoy O'Brien
o-rdered"TYurtiCk
ottleate the gaits
and tb get out of, the ball -,park
and - when Hurtick refused=O`B"riel
called the game off ,and forfeited it
to Goderich. • - ' •
The ,good -Sized crowd'. en hand
for the contest. was " keenly • (Us --
appointed by the abrupt ending to
a well -fought 'game. However, th'e
Flyers' 'Management °pltved them-
selt es - to •be"ito pikers by refunding.
the - price of 'Admission to- each fau
as- he left the ball park. -In doing
through: the last- three innings of
the seven -innings, contest. Only in
.the last frame did the Radar School
'threaten to make • a ball:game o
it, . but after the airmen had pared
the Flyers' lead to• two .runs 1.he
uprising etas' •.squelched.
-Walt Westbrook• started athe
oderlCh' tariflde'~'O pats.`` lII the`
• 'first innings bycracking a sharp
-single'-•--thrbngh . shortstop. : Bert
Wrirseil 'walked °and 'Westlake
singled -to. score 'Westbrook. Miller
then -looped a long single into right
field, Worsell and, Westlake •scoring
be ore • the' ball could be relayed to
th eatcher. Miller' took second
•and , was later thrown out trying
to_ steal third_ base.
The Flyers added two :more
tallies in the: fifth. when 'Moro's
.doul le•• Was followed; 'by SingleS: by
Bert Worsen and Westlake. Clin-
ton notched `tfieir ;first counter In
the bottom half of this. innings, ' but
Goderich 'came. back, with two :more
in' the top half "of the sixth.; Ainslie
doubling in this :frame.-- •
The Cl pion boys „reduced: the,
Flyers; lead. bps- one run in their,
half 'of thesixth, but the Goderich
,boys got this one back' in ,the
seventh to,assume an 82 lead.
• With only__9pen -more , hauee_ to.
alit their- heavy artillery. Killau
singled and stole second. Ort
walked. and Larkso- smashed along
, til°ree-bagger into Mitre field to
,bring ih two runs. Markham ham alien['
walked' and ,Turn•bull followed, with
a-: double to score two More tMt11iLs
Single On the mound for Goderich
settled down -at „this stage • find
forced Walsh to, fly out and struck
Mit Mills.
George Westlake • led the Code-
rich, hatters with three hits put of
four trips' to the platter. ' .
In chalking up . his win, Ainslie'
allowed 'three hits, struck opt •eight
batters and walked, four. In. de-
feat, Itobertson was nicked for
nine hits; • fanned twelve 'Flyers
Score by • 'i innings: It: H,.J .
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(I{tdericb ,...8 4 0 0 2 2 1-4i1 2
Clinton . R...0 0; 0; 0 1 1.4---0. 3 4
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~ The trebles tournament for the
Fred Hunt trophy, played. at; the
Picton, street greens on Monday
evening, attracted nineteen outside,'
rinks, w• front Seaforth; Lucknow,
Wingham,,, Mitchell, Exeter, -Blyth,
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