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.)
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SALTFORD •WALLOPS
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'UU . 'DAZdgr AVM z2tbr 1951
FLYERS WIN- A'.L WAN
LOSE AT HOME
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!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.
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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.
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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)
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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,
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at 8.30 p.m.
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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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