The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-29, Page 4i5
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THE RI H 'SIGNAL -STAR
TOWN SOFTBALL LEAGUE IVEdtk
pao >s PLAYOFF STAGS I ► ing ome
The Tl►e ttuftla:lll-League tac°izEellaIe EllwooJ Epps Trophy
was codtepleted this week with thaw
ptE,aying • t,t -three games and the for.' Play Owen Sound for Further
feiture ha Goderitk> °1'uwal.hili of two
Honors --Game Here
remaining gannnis, t,ue to Canadian 'fire , Saturday
and one to 8altford The final stand- I .
Vri TRO AT, AV
At least one baseball t iarnp-onship��
iAlthough they outhit the opposing
tlg showed' Canadian" Tire,
.Legion and Saltford In a; tlrst- ace 7.trophy- will rest in Goderichduring team eleven to nine, the Goderich
tie ‘' fill TO point, each, L)uul oi
It l ;the coining winter. This is tlatl EllwoodFlyers were defeated-byClinton Radio
ltoad- in fourth plate w its( 11 points, ; Ept►s tlrol)iiy, e1I11)1t 11atic of Midget School by the score of 5-4x1161 eliiuiu-
anti Goderich '1'uw1►sitiir last with 1 basiballSuptctrl>c,t In w,. tern.l)utalriu, ted from. the \\'.0,A.A. Inter iediate
puiuts,y i playolls. in a 1lttrd-fought game at
1 which was wolf by )'the Goderich Lions' Clinton" on Saturday evening: 'rile
'lige three top teams for m first
Midget team when they defeated Moore --t game was the liftit.•played'in the group
position's and Canadian Tire won tll'�t � � T games.
� send -dual playoff round and was as
)late, Saltt'ord second. and Legion third' field its 'two straight. games. Goderich
1 �' keenly contested as had'. been
• position, ° This, means that Canadiaii ' hogs took the first guilty tilt Mouretleld the four games preceding 'it.
Goderich Flyers
Lase Deciding Game
Clifton Radio School, Conquers
in Ninth Innings of
Keen Contest
'fire ,iutl Legion ill' hook u 1 ill the I with a score of •'b.to and the second �t •
` �,.. �'• 1 �- The Flyers brise come;, from behind
�. �T�.� T series of the playoffs, while Salt- 1 game in Goderich 12 to S. tt Clinton lead to tie the Tattle and
---- - __-_ 1 In the game here M000refield got away
_.� i lord and Dominion Ruud will Meet ill
looked like the- whinier* in tyle ninth
AT THE 311AITlid,IND GOI.I' ("L11•➢;-; and Mr. tJ1ain. �1r4. fferiip ani Mr. the"I1'.' series. the winners of each to a good start by svurilig two runs in lnuitlg;a, but failed to Capitalize on their-
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series o tneet. ill the lea ut t1it 1s fur � the first iniiin s, but in the 1
�p' I)t•u1:1ry )ltd for 1•)w score-cltallcc,, much !;u the disappuiutmeut
• ' • tit�,t nthe Maitland (at)lf 1'1111)-lltll�l:., 11 I1 � tbe , � � 1 : " ' i,". °r '� Fulford,
second, � t ..
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1 1 r luck supper was served t d 1)y te the town tlltlkrlpinitsjllll. 1 walk. three t rrur , s te„l1 s by I ulfftrli, of .the Ooderich fans,. Who were • went
Sunday last lig. \\'. J. Davidson gave . ladies endear ' the supt°rinttte teuee , of ' Tht pl:tyotl' schedule for next week ' %1:6) Ewan, Westbrook and a loll double great yy its g,leat numbers, Carrick went the
another 6ii t 11i) of Idetiilep- this time Mrs. Soltnieker :tit(l: \1i<, Goodwin and is its follows,: ; by 'Murray 11ult:mil netted the locals whole lull(', for Goderich and the
a . s wag' 1'liut•ki t.'11 uyedl � 4,•¢ a , d t,l ie 1 g;• , ho ° • ,.• i1)-
o ti�:blt} Juu( and 'Other famous i ,l '1'tta stilly. -:s 1tYurd �s. Ilomiuisul Maul t1V tuns. 1► thN fifthi►uliu an error, general �ktdtet was'111at if lie had been
golfers. lir. Davidson's kindness is ; - • ; 1\•edlltsdaly-1 titidii111""1'i t? -1 s: Legion, , two walks and siugnlis by Fulford, Mac- riven: anything like good support oft l the
b b b 11
I11ut"li 11991 :y,1 iteil 1,y the rue►u)t'rs of \It•s \\-11t. Payne. has rtYt(11neti to her 'lIlllrsd ti-Illominion Canadian
v-•- tialtfurd, .I•:w 111 1leae,011 and \eedhaul brought score would have been heavily'in favor
the tlult, , I. 1'1•idat� Lt ion .NS.. (anadi•111 Tire 1 to six tallies
• h tI tl f i �1 of the i1
In al two -ball "mixed f,1111'sulllt'
•,f,[1 -y •
home :1 �}1t a or , `a«:., aft 't' visiting 1I1 games will' l)e�r' ' ll' l y`el'p,
Pritchard.
l,[1-, 11 I htllips ;11111 otlitt •4.1i(.nd5 11 r- gin at11.-30 sharp. , Goderielt line-up-----McInhanl, :.'b; fiitlp, The Radio School went into a three
B1Uce . ...ld T. 1 t its 1111rd, \Irs, Nicol t Legion 2a—Saltford 5 - , .,I1 ;. Pulford, 1),. lb: Price, ss: Myriam`, run lead in they= -second innings. Tiller
the Last. Ll the co'litludink' scheduled games, • 1-f: MacEwau, ef; Holland,, If; West-,�
led off with gl single .and Walsh gut on
l :ltiatdt11 Ltgi,(11 rail wilts against a bruin:. c: I10000m, c: Needham, lb. P. base on an error. Laurin thea trippled,
Salt turd team weakened by tile_,los Scurf by innings: It 11. E. scoring Tiller ntid,Walsih. Scott came
of their regular Watery. the veterans Moorefield ''U1 (1(1(1 5— 8 5 7 ` through with ,a single, bringing ili'l
eum'rgi1) 6)11 the lung (1161of ,1 '5-5 (g*)tlerich 050 190x ----1a' 9 3 Laurie for the third run of the innings,
sl �lrt. g n� The Midgets have been undefeated ; In the .third innings 3Valt Westbrook
• a �
1 7
Legion )1
Q anadialit 'Ilii( ..) m ten IeAgne•games and one exhibition drove Vlenlen5 in from first base with
A more 1111t1est111g game was pre- g111111.'alld now meet Owen SO1J111I, the a double for a Goderich tun, and in
sewed on \Iom1ay t'itiiing when the first game to he plllyed at the (;caurgiiln the fifth frame the flyers got to Wilson
Legion edged hilt Canadian 'fire 0-5. nay tit\• today and the return game for lite slits but because of faulty base
1t was ,anybody's hall game up, to the in Godtri(•h on Saturday of this week, ' running managed to score oltl two
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tu•n,tl out. In the playdow•ns they will be runs. This, however, was enough to
Score by innings: •streligtllened 1)y the addition of three tie the 1)all,gaute at three till.
Legare Tire
Lion 010 011 :.'(x)-5 Juveniles who re still. eligible to play Clinton went back-,hlto the lead in
Legion 1 10 10:1 000-0 Midget ball; namely, Ila:rold :ind Don • their half of the inn iegs, tallying one
flatteries--(':111:1dialn -Tire. W. Toras \V:tt• eel and .1011 Donnelly. run o11 four hits, three men being left
and 1I. Scrimgeour; Canadian Legion, • ((11 base,,
V. Smith anti G, l'ul►eii• GODE,KIQ FLYERS WIN In the sixth frame Faulkner led off
Canadian Tire 6—Saltford 4 FRIDAY GAME 9=4 with a single and was sent to second
Anotlier nip -and -tuck mutest. was ' 'base on Evans! sacriliee. Btid Worthy
played o11 Tuesday tvtning when ell) Gtiderirh Flyers came from behind came through with .a double to score
adiau Tire defeated .Stttltturd, t; I..Sa1t
oFaulkner and• tie the gatite again:
ford Tattle from behind twice to tie the ' 11n early 'two -run, -run, deficit to.administer administer fn the ninth innings the -Flyers had
score and going into the 11inth,,illn}'ugs :1 ."111(1.9-4 defeat to the Clinton Radio- a splencfid chalice togo into the lead
tt1t illnl'5 stiiiid :tt ,t -.t. rattadl•au '1'tre`�SCITTht-'nine at 1 t°lculfllral Pati .on T- htT\` o
� i got on base on -13eIl s error
shoved ;tac•t•nss three r11n .i6) the first 4 Friday -evening, -This plaice;d. -theta on ;-and Cietite�n•s folktw-ed- with t1- double,
'liitlt of the innings ' a•n1 the villalgers Oti attempting to score Meru was
i an even •footing in the best -two -of -three •
. could come back with no More than . throw's out at the plate. Clemens stole
one fully in their, half of the .frame, i AA .1)•A•A• semi-final series at one game third to work into a good scoring post-
. Score by innings:
each. Another capacity crowd was on tion, but Walt \\'est rollk, after two
Canadian Tire 200 100 003-8 ; stand • to watch the teams hook tip in unsuccessful -attempts at a bunt, popped
Sattfor(1 • 0.0 000-101-4 i their third engagement of the• wee - on to Houle for the secon out, and
. Batteries=('anadiatn Tire, W. Turas the Goderich -diamond, two •pre) pas -Hank" Westbrook stuck out.
and H. Scrimgeour; 'Sa1tf0rd. (., West- 1 games hating resulted ilt"ties.InClinton's „.half 'of -the ninth frame,
lake:111(1 G. Morn, - Tete game lacked tree intense interest with two Tout, Wilsou_singled, and stole
-- -- -----_ Of the Wednesday contest preceding it, .secoud. 'Tiller then sent a gop fly
.. PITRI O'S EN -TRY -WINS as the Flyers. s. built up a big lead in the . beyond second' base which' fell between
This week's race under tlltAuspices early innings and were Meyer threat-.! Faulkner and Hank Westbrook. Wil -
V the Goderich Homing-, Pigott Club'med.w sou scored un the error, giving Clintonwas from Torintto. ;l flying distance _ 'The Radio $drool mana ed to shove. the gatnte and .the series..
. of 11t; miles, The birds were liber- across • tw'u tallies in the first innings, 1 - Wilson had eight strikeouts in 'win-
atted at s :1.111, and the first ten 1)11-615 principally 0(1001150 of •two (,-udericli"nittg his game, while Carrick fanned
arrived as follows -1st, J. Pitbl•Ido's, errors, combined with a single 'by, 1i\}f'. (;limens, 'with • two ('roubles and
1111(;: _,nd, \A-. Hak,,,,,,. 11 -it;; 3rd, Ia, florae. (;oderieh W(;nt 'into .the lead' a single, stood out fortGoderich at bat.
,1)11116 t1)11':.. 11.1(;1 . 1 4th x11(1 rith. E. in 11ij' secuud frame when Faulkner, i Score by• innings ° I. II. E.
• Peachey's, -11.17: lith, Peatchey's, Lt:urs, Worthy and. Carrick bunched (tuderteli 0U1 021 000-4 11 5 '
1 1,171 . t 0, 1t;a kcr's • 11.1 ti lith. John- singles for three
.. runs, sending rDob(lt
;Clintontor
O,0 010 UCl-) 9
3stub , 11 1`1• • ')te:111)1 1(0i Il che, s..)erthem- ..S�t.trlit„ ,�111lAt.llltl�� L;mt�(3-t�t"` • ..la-.till^�,,•-..� H. _ ....,.--„,,.,.....
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:31-20..�t.aR�4..�.R�,.�..--�,r._-,.. a_11_p.0(1. -lie was'1tlieted by ,Reid. The GODERIQH-hero,
31); ('lhtnpns, cf :
Flyers Irrtand Reid -almost' as easy to ' W••• Westbrook. 'ss: Il. Westbrook.:,1-f -
; i ' - . r,� :,..i , .KT. - —D�' i P�4i -
.V•, Yt i(,/, i
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hit :Is leis predecessor :twit 6)u the � },. AV'ursell, c; It. 1�tulkm°r; :.'b• J.
strength of ]lits 1)3 AWalt \CeNtbrouk, • Evans, 11); I;, Wortley. itt 11 1 :uricl:,'p,
Mt-iu and 1•,vans, alb with :i wall: to ('LINT()\ --\lair, 11t ;Iunle, c ;Bell, ,
I:udl:itc►', four mime Goderich runsp
runs '21):-\\'ilson.,:,Tiller, cf; Walsh, rf; •
rollid in: Evans'
i:tn Lattlrin.:tb ; 'Stott, If.
The 1'ly cars pushed 1)01.0s5 a single yyy
tally in till` fotlllt,�t in iltg and another.
1NTith darktiess rapidly falling in T A1/ N BOWLING.
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