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JOHNSTON'S ENTRIES
WIN RACE FROM ACTON
The Gotletieh 1101'1111g Pigeon Club's '
trace on Sunday last was, froin"Acton, '
distance of eight -fur miles.
The birds were released t S u1. 111111
,Ute first -two home were from Percy
Johnston's loft, ,arriving at 11.05. The
next eight to arrive were as follows:,
.Ird. Ilit 111,1 5111. W Baker's entries, at
11 ou, 11 07 and 1 1.1.) lith and 7th,
E Peachey's, 1 117 and 11.171.2i
1°. Johnston's, 9th and loth, E.
Peachey's, both at
The next race \N ill be from Toronto.
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PEACHES ARE ABUNDANT
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This year a record crop of peaches is being harvested and flavor. Eat them fresh in shortcake, like this 1'1
in Canada, says the Dominion Department of Agriculture. yourig lady is doing, in pies, in salads and can them for
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week pl'evintis, which was front Strtilt-' Clinton Radio School and Goderich
pigeons thjs,seao.u. In the first. the
ford. the first bird.home was from the
Johnston loft Pitblado entries were
second, fourth and fifth, Baker's, third.
Peachey's• sixth, and the seventh was
another Johnston entry.
Baseball Teams Again Play to a Tie
THIRD EFFORT TO REACH' DECISION
IN SECOND PLAYOFF GAME
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Over GOO bball fans and ftinees - three tallies.
A succe_ssful invitation , doubles packed the stands to overflowing at Previous to that it had been any -
Agricultural Park on AN eduesday even-
' Ady's contest, with ,the Flyers holding
Bowltng Club 'on rriday- evening at g to witness what was probably the Carrick bearing down in splendid, style
outstandinggame
baseball seen here a 3-1: €dge. in hitting and with Bob
toUruatnen/ was held by the Goderich m
on the Goderieh mound. Carrick al-
the local greens. Ernie Pritibant and in a decade. The -result of the game' lowed only. four hits in the eight
' Fred Toole took first, rutize. Other re- in the semi-tinal series of the w•O•i•A• innings in which he faced Clinton and
sults were: 2nd. P. JAisSet tind G. Intermediate "LI" group, b& t\\ Can- issued only One walk while ,striking out
Symonds, Goderich: 3rd, 0.1•Ilazelgrove ton Rzidiu•School and Goderich Flyers
• , thirteen batters, but this performance
was a 6-6 tie, necessitating another wasn
and .H. Crawford, wing -ham; 4th. R.
't good- enough to win thegame':
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Sparling and J. Svtter, Clinton; 5th,
Art' Badley and C. Allison, Goderieh.
Tvi-enty-eight pairs compe.ted, Winghtlm
sending iWo. (71 1111011 .1 llr'ec, ',C•Teaf)rth phiyoff gamayea
e, pld t Clinton.toLast 'orient. scoring only three hits during
three. Brussels one and Mitchell three.' evening's gaille was the third attempt the eunte,,t. ' IVils,Iti Oa s onne ly obe-
•• On Alonday evening the Clinton club 1(1 11 playutl P1Ille h•Fre. On Tues- hind Carrick in the strike -out depart
ali open tournament at the Gode- day evenng iof last \Wk. because Of nuatt. .whitling twel\-e Flyers.
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ga- here 011 .Friday evening 111 0 for the veteran.left7hantlel% His team -
o'clock. -„ mates failed to baek hini up in the field,
;The result of the st•40- so far is a counnitthig six errors 111 all, 'and at
3-0 den- cisiofor Clinton in the first the plate the 'Flyers were rather im-
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Wednesday . evening. the large crowd ouestionalde decisions called by two I was' (111 1(1(111 game. Each team. Glew. ss; Neilans, If ; Streets (Ken-
- Miring the nine innings phiyed 011 SO V 01:,1 ny errors committed anti several,., flings of the nine - innings contest, it old, lb : Whitei.u7r.: cI).raper. cf ; Ross, p
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was treated to thrill after thrill as, the not-sii-steadY-611-their-feet neutral um 'played `411perb ball throughout the early nedy): 21); .1
lead elm ngt,(1 four times before (;iiiierieh , ph .,,,,,,• Goderie'll Flyers battled (lititotist:'g..ei'•
ninth innings. With darkness.rapidly
(nal game of the 11;.(-).A A. Intermediate , •the only runs scored being' one
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, , ,i, ...1.01p.st 1111- 111a s. pla;.ed at Agn_ 1 v Leitch of (ioderich in the second,
Radio School to a.", :I draw, hi the sec- ' ''..
came through with the tieing run in the ,
The 11'esthrook brothers. Wol 1 and . i11111.1111 111(g)i's 'ti illin taottlis ling tt1111(1.1Yt111)iYrdMaf(1:1:1)n7,-.
falling it 1V11,: 111110; 11(1 to send the 1, ,,. 1 ,.. -., • 1-• . 1. ' , •
Then -in the sixth innings the top blew
gtime on to•t1 decision and it wzIS <:;1114.(I
C1111.111%11 Park lin Monday evening. The -
Harr,v, proved the lieroeS. of the eon- pr,(t...,14.(1 1(y 1)001 teams. previous to
off Canadian Tire's well -knit defence •
at the end of regulation play.
-1111e which went ten innin-s had
test' from a Coderich view whit II t1 I . ' 11a. i'lian lag i) 1' the 1)1(11contest.',*1'll,c'titisoofai nd four Clinton runs rolled in. Gode-
rich went from bad to worse and al-
lowed six more runs in the seventh in -
third with cumuli h,:joillg. „xi the cundit1on of the 111111)1145,and 01011
dye in the eig*Iith,• While they
110(1 there been a winner the victory ,
and with Clemens on third hase after failed t(( collect a tally of their own
would not have been allowed,
donhling and stealing. 'Walt came.' throughout the remainder of the con- ;
In sp. of the erratic playing, the; t
through with zt single Wnie11 • broil:410
cialtest wasrttif interesting one, the E est.
in Eleni for the tir-a Flyer run. Iiorry
then followed with a long (timid,. it t FlverS' eoming from behind an early Score by innings:
three -run Clinton lead to tie the game --1 Goderich .„
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rili'Plfltlerli"11,:)11.11Z;1)r(ir'11g1rrlittlii%1•71;1111';:t..0 Clinton 001 0(4 05x-1.0
cg:rst.).ss one'run in the
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held -Hank" (*Nine 110111., „ with a run. first frame and added twci'More in the
which serif Goderi;•11 into it 3-2 Jeadsecond on a combination ofth Goderich
Three well hunched singles led to error, a walk and a Well-placed single I
- two 'Clinion.• runs .in the sixth frame,
pin! ing the , visitors again_ 111 the lead.-- by Houle, diminutive Clinton catcher,
. Theillyers canto bitek with two tallies which drove -in two men-. -
in their half of the same 'innings, on The Flyers got men as far, as third
' -tingies icy Westlake, Worthy and Walt mainly because the base -runners -tried
base on three separate occasions, but,
i Westbri:smikn.th Frame a Thriller -to score by themselves, without waiting
on.• aS• the,-g-anie went into the ninth for help from their teammates, they
didn't cash - a run through the first
! The Flyers' 1(11(1 looked like a safe
hmiiigs. - Then -Carrick . becalm, 11 bit six innings. In the seventh Dante
wil(, -triking Houle and walking Wil- Fortune, who had been frowning on
1,, 1)111 iw,, 11,1441 eh base. with only itiheelpm tihneos,Ft lo3fertisteteoveanicnogu,psht?epopfedtaiiritietso.
one out. Tiller, popped to Worsen for Clemens started the innings - with -a
the second out. With only one more single, stole second and went to third
solo to be scored and with ,the' eonnt base when Bell dropped a putout
two strikes and one ball on the hatter.' t-hroW at first base on "Hank" West-,
'Walsh came through with a 'iong- double brook's drive to shortstop. Wilson
into right field, bringing in both inn -threw wildly in attempting to nail_
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Flyers' supporters. - however, the Clemens scored, Westbrook going to
(-al the bases and sinking the hopes of westbrook stealing second base; and
the 1
Flyers were---allything but. lieked, -and "-third on 'the -plity.---- Westbrook then
in their half of the innings Walt West- tame in with] the second. run of the
-brook again proved himself- in. the innings when Houle let one Of Wilson's
pinch by cOming through with a single, Wide pitches get away_ from him. -
after 011e 1105 out. Bert ,Worsell-eaught Goderieh shoved across the tieing
the spirit and poled a short single into run in the ninth innings when Clemens
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left field, and "Hank''" Westbrook again -singled, stole second- and trotted home
proved his brotherly lovebY laying on a wild' throw by Monteith on •whar
down a neat hunt which brought in should hove. been a put-out at first
brother Walt with the tieing run anti ilkise on "Hank" Westbrook's grotinder
(51e1111,1.1. the, cr071 111to eestacies. Hank to- the seeond base position., '
was thrown_ out on the saerifice. Car- Clemens, with his - two single§ nnd
tick then popped to Belt for -the final -stunt, nice fielding, stood out for the
Flyers. Wally Westhrook's fourth
"Gess" Volum started on the niound innings- triple was another feature of
for' tiode,rich. but was relieved. hy .Car- the garne. ,,
rick 111 the fourth innings when he Wilson had thrirtehn strikeouts to
weakened, Clinton • alternated.' l'AV't1 r Carrick's eight and Carrick walked
pitithei.s. noid and witson, each of two, while Wilson didn't pass 11 man.
them taking two hints on fimotind. Sebre by innings: R. II. E.
tort' by innings: R. H. E, ('1 in (On 1 20 060 000 0 3 7 7
Clinton 11)) 002 002-6 - 7 4 Gotfoi•ich 000 000 201 0----3 5 , :i
Goderich
Teams: 003 002 001-0 8 , 7 The team's: •
' CLINTON-Houle, c; ('ross. rf; Wil-- --
CLINToN----Mnir, • 10; Howe. e: i sou, p Tiller. cf : Walsh, 31); NIonteith,
0ross. rf : WilSon. lf. p; Tiller, ef: 20 : Evans. ss Bell, lb% ('0t 1, If. '
WathilL 31); Reid. p. If; Evans, ss : I3e11.- GODERWH-0. Mero; Pb; W. Wog. -
20, . brook, ss; G. Clemens, et' ; H. West-
GODERICII-0. Clomen A, el': •' brook, rf; B. Worsell. e: R. MaeDonald,
Westbrook. ss: 11. Worsell, c; H. West- If: B. Worthy, 11) (5th. innings) ;
brook. rf; Ti. Carrick, lh. p; R. Faulk- Evans. lb; R. Faulkner, if ffith in-
ner. If ;,(1. •Mero, :lb; (1. Westlake, 21); nings) ; G. Westlake. 20 (J. Phelan bat -
P. Young. p: B. Worthy.. 10. .• fed '10th innings) HI1.±._arriek, p.
Umplees.'----Sinith and Hanlon, Strill--
ford. •
The teams:
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FIRST SEMI-FINAL GAME Goderich Canadian Tires, after lead-
. . Ing their league, during the regular
Ono bigfailed in their quest for the
ton Radio School to score ,a 3-0 victory innings was enough for Clin- 8"g",
W.(),A.A. Senior "A" softball title
over Gralerich's Lotmon lyers in the
when they were eliminated in the group
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first ganie of the W.O.A,A. Intermediate semi-final round by Clinton at Wing -
"II" group sonii-finals at Plintrni on ham 011 Friday evening last, with a
Thursday evening laF,3t, The productive, soon' 1(3-1.
innings vvas the geventh, *hen the fourth pbaypd 11)
Tisleergiel)sl."0013e'laistetnhien
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CLINTON WINS IN
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