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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-07-12, Page 4THE GODERICH SIGN TAR WALKERTON DAUBS. LOCAL SOFTBALLERSq La't Thatsday eight at Judith Good kt,rhtttit -Memorial Parks, Walkerton proved too strong for the Goderich Legionaires, shutting them, nut.' by a or n of 8.0 in a ,L1 .dined \V.t1.A,X. intermediate softball game. Gui;. and Ma J)on- UJ(t were ,thio.. battery for the win-• nets, while Olsen and "Bob" l.:init worked.for the I,egivuaires. 'lain is playing lltvvc with the Legionairesschedule. uu• 1\IonditY night the boys ei.k"re ranted out. at Kincardine axal , on WedneisdaY' Might .the game to be played here between 1Viartou and •Goderich lead •to be • polst paned, ..Suutltalupt0n; Lj scheduled: to sleet the local team at Uooderhaw Park next °';Thursday 'night. . , SENII-FINALS ' Fred Atkins Australian Cliaxnp " • VS. SunnyErtrgis (2 out of 3 falls or half hour limit.) • SALTFORD •WALLOPS P - 'UU . 'DAZdgr AVM z2tbr 1951 FLYERS WIN- A'.L WAN LOSE AT HOME • !Bard lack --or is it lack of prac- tiee i -•--is keeping •G,oderich it'iyers near the bottom of the heap in the Huron -Perth l).B,A" Series„ On :Monday evening they were ?costs to the Dashwood' teal.: at Agricul- turat.l Park,°tt'nd presented them With sill 'addition- .trb their already good scute U2 wins, ' Two _bad :.rings—tile third aziU fourth—told the. tale. Loos `-play xt - the third allowed' the,. visitors four rims, and.. the fultrth Was not' ninth better, .Dashwood t4tuying threes tunes. 'With the exception of these two innings -the visitors were blanked. • 'The locals. hada .row; of .goose eggs. until the seventh 2riule, when they got one man across There was the .be -ginning 'of a big rally in the eighth, int it "was stopped with two ',runs se'or'ed. Two 11101'e were added itl• the . ninth, making the dual tally 7-5 in favor of Dash- wood. Stan Adams pitched for Goderich until half -way' through the fourth innings, when Frank Young• re- lieved hint for the remainder • of the game. Score by innings: Dashwood ....0 0 4.3 .p' 0 0 0 0—.7 Goderich 0'0 0 0.0 0 1 2 2— 5 Fryers. • Win at Lucan The Flyers 'came through with a win. at • Lncan on Friday night, scoring five big runs. in the fifth frame and trouncing the home- , sters 9-6 in a Huron'Perth ftture. Young was on't4-mound for Gode- rich, through the, six -innings game, and steady -going Ilert .,Worsell re- ceived. Al -Robinson,' pitching for* lateen,. starved until the Goderich outburst in ° the fifth, Bradford fin- r ishing the game. Score by innings: Goderich 10305.0-9 Lucan 12,2001,-6. BRUSSELS :TO MEET - DODGERS .HERE MONDAY Wet weather hais interfered with the Brun: els •v. Goderich:"" ganies ' hi' the ladies' softball series, and new dates have 'been -set. Tbo pddgers are -to platy at brussels on Friday night V- this ,week,' and • the Brus- sels ladies are to be here on. Mon. - day 'night next— weather'pernalt- ting. This .pair ..of gaolers will be of special interost, as Brussels has top-notch team •ancl the local - girls will have,, to be on their tip- toes to heat them.. T Be' on Hanoi Early., The Hanover legronettes will• play a return ga.nie with the Gode-_ itch , Dodgers at Cxooderham Pak on Saturday evening. Dontia Wat- soal, Ontario's Queen of:, the Mound, will be With the (loclerieh teal. and ' there'. will be nnuc'h interest in Secimghow this brilliant. pitcher works. 'Remember—next. ',Saturday evening a 9 o'clock. • • • - • Close Gime at°Kuicardintj In the return • gniffe . with K1n-^ c�ardine, on .Friday :night, file 'Dodgers •were .again beaten; but only by a, one -rein margin, S-7. •'•• Qoderich , °01 102' 010-- 7 5 .0 Kincardine ..000.521 0Ox-.--; 8 9 .3 DUNGANNON AT SOFTBALL i'issets' Saltford ' juveniles de- feated Dungaulion J twenties =by al score of 32 to 14 in agsoftball• ganie at (;ooderlulm Park on- -Saturday ;:tight. - Leonard Jenkin, on the mound for, the milkmen, had tliir- • teen strikeouts in eight- . innings. Fourteen -Year-old. Dolt Chisholm re- pl eed> Jenkin in' the ninth inning; and had two strikeouts. to his credit. There were three Dome runs' by Bowden, Gardner 'and Fritzley., Buchanan vas behind the uait'for Sliltford. For •Dungan- non the battery was. Carter, rter, Rivett and Martin,pitelers, and lloweld, catcher. • II' LEE •• Tickets on sale -at Graigie's-nd-Wood'-s ewsstands_an4,Arena.. PAT, FLANAGAN , the Exeter ''Turf Club'. at Exeter .on Wednesday saw'"Huron Express,' the ', up-and'eoming-fast racer from, Goderich; the star of the nieet. Only the :first heat; pf the free-forrall all w as Tun before it began 'to rain, but this heat Huron Expresg won handily,in the fast time. of :3.14, despite the fact that it Was 'raining and the track was getting, slippery.. . In, the .'first heath of the. 2.24, , Nlisa •Caliie Gratton, owned .by George Fe,agan of ;Goderich, placed sixth. LOCAL HORSES" AT THE' EXETER RACE. MEET 'While it lasted—and it was cut short by rain --the annual .meet of Ladies' Softball •d Interfnediate 'Brussels, .vs. Dodgers 8.30: j>,.nl. . Mon:, : Jul• .16th at' GOO'DERHAM PARK,. • GODERICH In the first°; heat of :the 2.28 class; Texas :Lee, owned by. H. b. Jerry of .Goderich, • placed eiglitly. , • - .Charlc . ' 3 ough, trainer •at,, the horse stables at•Agri,cultural ;Park, Goderich,. suffered a broken hand When , on Sunday , be was '.kicked by a-' three-yeaiw'-old stallion: The contras tut' for the' .,new Knox .Chnrch have conitiaeneed work this week at the site of the old church and.:iii spite of wet ,weathei have made eonsiderlil)le°' progress TWO -BALL FOURSOME AT FOURSOME GOLF COURSE The' .first two -ball foursome , of the season t.: at the Maitland Go Club..was held an Tuesday; evening, 'with .at, large number of -players p'ar- ticipating. The ladies' sports Coni; m .ttee, under whose direction the foursome was 'held; plans -AO con- tinUe.these events every Tuesday evening "for the rest~ of the season: Foursomes will tee off tit 6.30 p.m. Players 'are requested • to call ahead of time and enter their names.' Titesday night's winners : were :• 1st, Marjorie • Macfie, Tom, Pritch- ard ; 2nd, Mrs. N., G. Jackson, Ivan P;tperriick ; 3rd, Whetstone, het'stone, L, Winebrenner: A•. special prize for the ".test honest tts:osinney was given to Mrs. N. Winebrenner and Guy Emerson,' based on score card .1 returns. • HURON -PERTH O.B.A. STANDING (As •af Tuesday .Morning) ��• W L �Iitelieli , , 99 1 Dashwood 1 Luca. . 6 3 Exeter U. (3 Clinton Oolt 5 4 Clinton R.°C.A.F. 4 G. ,Zurich 3, 5 'lensed' .. • 3 8 Gociel icli..-.2 .-..0.. Centralia ,•, 1 7 • July .5-- Dashwood 5, Fl(ensall 4 Exeter 10, Clinton. Colts 5 Mitchell 8, Centralip. 5 T P 1 19 1 17 1 13 O 12 1 11 O 8 1 7 0 I '6 -1 5 `0 •2 July 0-- • CGode,ricl. 9, Lucan 0 J.tlly 9- n Ercter 10, Centralia 2 Dashwood 7, Goderich. 5 SOFTBALL,. W.O.A.A. Intermediate. ."A" Thurs!,July 19th Southampton at Goderich at Judith Go'oderbam Memorial Pa>'k, '• at 8.30 p.m. =21tf Westiniiouse DELUXE,ELECTRIC 'RANGE .Miracle Oxen'..;. EvenxFlo Oven Heat Distribution . Removable Oven Ele- merifsand RaobCs : Oven hiteriotr tight Automatic Oven Timer :.. 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Five -'fear Protection Plan , our itie.FrolomvsE .TEs Y011.444'201- LF. av arc'2o!LF REINHART ,ELECTRIC Phar...466 ourWestinghouse : Dealer H.' -MOUSE HIGH MAN'• AT YESTERDAY'S SHOOT There was a -.favorable attendance •at .Wednesday evening's' practice s'hliot' of,. the Gun ' Club, despite ` Hamilton St. threatening rain: Scores were ,good, and well above average. High man of the evening was Hedley • Prouse with an 'average of. over . 21..• Jack Gilbert .won the nalssing-out •event.. Over-all scores Were the' follow- ing: Hedley Prouse .23-22-20 ; • 13i11 Lumby 23-22-19; Jack Gilbert 2.1- 20 ; "c'l'iff Lowery 17-21-91 Ashley Gilbert 1S-21' Chas. Prowse; ,There 'will be prizes of mereban- . dise ,at next' week's ;;Malas, Vednes- da'y the 1Sth, and•✓members 6f the Goderich (;nu Club will coiultete;for a auall trophy donated lay- a mer- chant of Goderich. 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