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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-17, Page 4OrDASELY100t, 'taee c ri a3 inter �''!y ra, �'rtyd ch' Mediate iktseball team, who, cola-• •x e>4►ee'the 'plafofrs next wee did not Book took g(M)d.' in their game With- Ttashwood • at Agricultural • oriext. r- touch -y' nig its' t,te - ly, .they k eked, the 1341,100411d; AIId at bat, c hii`e they seeltred. ,,thirteen hits, they were obtained Against what appeared to be ntrrtoo strong a battery.. • « .1`aold Warren eontribufed a three -bagger and a two -bagger, anti FEAT•URING,A, LINE OF POPULAR PRICED KER- . • CHANDISE ` FO'R THE ENTIRE FAMILY Ro . 'aIeoiier; , vgt4 # 1014 I to kinked in, with a home mill,, one' et the longest hits of the .season. , .Costello and Doak startId as the battery fur Goderieh. and Costello., gets credit for the win, Virein went into the box for Dashwood and the loss is .,charge., to him. Palmier and Bert. %Vorsell took over the battery work for Godericlein the fourth,innings .and kept the, oppositiiin -oLE the . pore sheet for the last three. innings. ,Ti nt?ay Hayter, former star hockey player of the I;roitzon Flyers, did the receiving for the Dashwood team, and got two of the visitors' hits. Jimmy looks like a small, edition of Yukon Erie, and appar,- entlyF the fates have been good to him since leaving* Goderieh. * •. 1 Dale -and De$eaupre did the um- piring and the teams lined up ate follows 6 DASUWOO]D---J. ITayter c,. Tie man ib, C. Wein 2b, R. Hayter ss .(relibred ."Wein in the box.' .in the second innings), Gaper, of, :Cor riveau 214, R. Wein p (rePlalee%1 by Ilayter . in • the second•i',. Weiberg' ifl Morton rf. • GOI ERICH—•-Warren Combe, ,2b, ..Doak- e•-(Teplttcec I)s. worsen viii the fourthl, :J. ,Birsej'ss, =Miller if (replaced. by Ainslie ix the sixth) , Holland. rf, ,,Evans 1b, Erskine cf (replaced by Young in the sixth), Costello p (replaced -by Falconer in the fourth) . $os score: Goderieh-13 - .hits, 8 runs and 3 errors. Dashwood -7 hits, 3 runs and 2 errors. ai. NML!(A `: Tile Goderieh Legionettes, ladies' softball tt am, have finished. heir season schedule wait -Only one galore lost agonist fifteen ,,victories. Oa Friday last . they 'played their first ;anne'in the playoffs, at Glamis, winning 25. •to 11. Leone. 'Wilson and Peg wood, the Legionette bat- tery, turned in their usual good game, Wilson-ha►.ing elew,en strike- outs, and the 'rest of the team also performed well. On 'Wednesday night, at Judith Qoodertiani Park, the Legieinettes played hosts to the Glatnita. ladies. Three of the regular,. Legiouette team, . afaases• Fuller, UcAda"m and Rarrison,• were absent .on holidays and \iisses- Martin, McLean, Royce and Willis took over the infield, leav- ing -Misses Weber and Sowvgrby to do, the chore-44or three tilelders, t he Legionettes playing with.ti teani.af eight:. It was:quite sufficient, how - even' as the lanai girls, : with, Wilson find Wood agahf as the llottery, kept the visitors' score . to a lone 1, while they rolled up 31. tallies, Leone Wilson contributed two home runs, while ;Maxine Martin. Peg wood. ,while .,Donna Boyce `each made one circuit hit. • • , In the meantime' Kincardine and ,Tiverton have .Liven: working off their. share of the playoffs, .:Kin- cardine winning both games. So it will be Kincardine v. Goderieh on Friday ' night at' Gooderham Park, at 8.30. . • Miss Rita Voisin of Kitehener'is visiting with her friend Miss. Mary Chisholm, - Bayfield road. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McConnell are affray this week on a holiday trip to Manitoulin Island. Jimmy tibtilmta, .Stewart Uenr;: and Charlie Nattel are in the semi: 1ina1 bracket for the men's eham- ptonshipaving .defeated •of, . MaitIi ndFrank Golf 'tubReid, h,° 'ord fi, Perry and Fred Rouse re- speetively. In the con)petitiou for, the ladies' rose bowl there have been scone very closely contested and well - played matches. The outstanding match to date was that. between Mrs, Mary Beattie and �tr�- Margaret Cbukata,• in which the 'result was in doubt until the 36th hole, where it was won by Mrs. L'ttukata by a .margin of one stroke. .in,• , another °n ateh Miss .Arlene further match Rouse awed Miss i}Iarjor1e Maefil holes, and will play are tied at the end of 4the fit* 18 'to decide the issue. Mrs. Nina Thomas, Mrs., L'bukiata and Miss Pearl Farrant have reached the: semi-finals.' • - • Iia the regular Tuesday • evening two -ball . foursome match; the 3vin nerrwere: First,. Mrs. Mary Rouse ttnd Lorne 'Broadley; second, 'Mrs,. Nina Thomas 'and Dr. 'Jackson; third, Mrs: Margaret Gbukata' and Sen Beattie, and fourth, firs. Gladys Reid and Jim Sunders. It is understood that. the Club 'has deeided®to build a new green at No. 3 hole, which will ,.be located to increase the length ,by thirty to forty yards. ' Also some bunkers anti traps will. be moved and it number of trees transplanted to the first seven holes of the course. This is a substantial undertaking and will add considertilaly to the appear - mice of the course and to the sport of the game. • , In • the matches at the Highland Club in . London last Saturday Carl Sehneilcer- was fife only prize-win- ner of the Goderich.group of twelve who entered. • GODERIQR . GUN CLUB Scores as ;follows were made -at the weekly ,shoot of •the Goderieh Gun Club: Bill Beck, 23-20i'. Bill Lunlby, 15-16-16=19 Dave -Wilson, 21f16; Ashley Gilbert, 20-18; Gest. Castle, 14-16 ; Jack Gilbert, 20.210'; Hedley- Prouse, 21-20;. Chas. Prouse, 18. , •;w 1 u The eekz of < 3?gugt,..'1- el ill be, know` u u Dobby,;, i"ee` -'- at the. Judith Gooderliani 'playground. The regular daily , activities , will Continue and' some Speciauil�features will be added. The special features .of the week• will. be a :hike to the• beach, hobby. a 'rafts, and ?�rche�ry. ' Reereatioah faelltties .have been,. placed in the - -Court 13ouse Park jar:;. auyoue wishing to use' them. The adults are particularly invited" to participate in. 'Spineform• of leisure-tirue activity.. Equipment, for shuffleboard, road. checkers, cluoit`s and 4.clieokens will be stored inside the Court Hopse's-South door Thee , using this' •equipment are asked to return - ° it to the, 'Court House as soon as their` games 'have been completed. • A lParen.t's' Night will be .herd at the .Judith• Gooderham playground oth^ Tintisda a August• 31st{ Every- one is Invited to visit the 'play- ground to Vsee - the youngsters at play. „The night will be clime Ked •1)y a "Playground Circus" which will feature nlost of the children r of , the. plagrc)uud. �, .:,•• Making Models Many of the ,children are now making plaster-paris models 'at home, so it is wise to follow solve. very, easy .ifistructions. For better models do this: ,. t Measure ahold full. of -water 'and pour into a container. 2. Leave 'mold wet. 3. Add enough. powder .to -water to make rt cre'anay mixture,. ' 4. Pour into mold. , 5. Shake mold ,slightly, to remove air bubbles. . �6. Hang mold in• container (tin can). ,7. Allow mold' to set°for•one hour. -8. To remove model, moisten out- side of mold with soap. ' 9. '•Roll rubber carefully over model. , • 10. Dry thoroughly before coloring. - e. HURON -PERTH. LEAGUE Following is the standing ,of, teams; in the - Huron -Perth Baseball League, as ofTuesday morning.: ",B" Group • W L , T .- .p 10 -•5" 3 23 Clinton R.C.A.F. 5 '10' ° 3 '13 St. Marys 4 14 .1- 9 Centralia R.C.A.F' 3- 15 0 • 6 "C' Gtoup ('1inton • a. 15 - 2 2 32 \ itcliell 0 13` 3. •'1 27, ;Dashwood • .. 12 62 26 -Exeter.' 10. .S 1 , 21_ .Lucan• • 9 9) • 0:1.8 zarich • 6: 10 3 15 Hensalr 5 10 2 12• Results- G-oderich S, ,Dashwood 4 • r2;urieli 5, •Lucan 3 • Mitchell, fl, , 1ensall'0, ' Clinton. 7, Centralia 4. - ("linton 9, Zurich 0 Dashwood 11, •Centralia 3 St: Marys 14., • (-'entTalia 7 �rirtheli .15, Clinton R;C.A.F: -4 Exeter 11, Cilittiui R.('.A.F. 6 ^LIONS' LADIES I11;.:.PLAYOFFS Goderieh The Goderieh Lions Club'sladids' softball team is -in the district play- offs. The Goderieh girls 'meet Brus- sels at Bruc>seL% on Monday and the, return game is scheduled for, the following Thursday. •in Gbderieltm Best two Out of three games d4tst. ;terrine the winner. . - 25 DO AND $2.50- A - WEEK BUYS THIS MODERN'' FULLY AUTOMATIC (estinh�use ANGE AS SHOWN. STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. 6-PASSE,NGER, 2 -DOOR, CU►TOM SEDAN • -. DELIVERED • IN- GOI}ERTGK Provincial and local taxes. if any, extra Prices may vary slightly in.neat'by communities due todifferences in transportation charges Corttpa;,ably low prices on other" • Studebaker Champion Custom model.: - -'4-door-sed•,n,'5-pass. 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