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rinks, from Atwood,
urhalrn,(World*, Kineardine,
London, ° . Luekno"w, Seaforth,
Waterloo and Wingham -par-
ticipated in the -event.
firs, 'Bens Fisher, president,
welcomed the ladies and before
the first game. was played, a
SPRIer Was conducted
tournament _chairman,. Miss
Yvonne McPherson. The ladies
formed a circle around *green
and -the kitty was pl 'd in the
centre of the circle. At given
signal each 'may rolled one bbl
toward the kitty and the lady
whose bowl 'e de+d nearest the
kitty, was the whiner, The prize
for the Spider was won by Mrs
Ethel. Holmes of Wingham,
CUSTOM CRESTING
CUSTOM SKATE FITTING
BURROWS SPORTS
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;Ladies' invitatiorfal Golf Tournament. held at ttve Wingharr .-course Last Thursday.:' In al1,111
lathes 'from southwestern. tar l t� ok. part in the anflua�l event. (Staff `tQ)
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FROM THE SNOWY SLOPES TO THE JUNGLE GYMS!
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After the second game. stiPper
was stead by the die of the;
local clubs
1tournam�nt
ling
Dr. A.' R. mal promoted the
Memoria/ Allman and the first
prise' tO the winning
G ode b composed Mrs.
Grace iteriongeottr,' d! Mos
Kay Short, vice, and Mrs.
Margaret Allboon, lead, with
three wino and 'aplus 4a '
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ladies won the tournament In '411,14 L
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The other winners weir+
second, Miss Yvoms
*MP, Mrs. Margaret
vice, and Mrs. Elda 1ST
lead, of Wingbaro, with three
wins. and aplus of32 and an
los of seven; third,
Jean "emni and her rink from
London; fourth, Nrs. Ate.
Bowlby `,and her rink from` -
don; fifth, the to n Ilefending .i
trophy from . ' win In 1173, ,
Wilma Kerr,:.akip,, MO .Grace
Webster, vice. and Mrs;. Ethel
club
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r losing the first two gimes Brodhagen won the first two ._
of a est-of.five WOAA slow pitch games 14-10 and 18-15 to. take a
playoff.: series to Brodhagen, commanding lead in* the series. I
$.'s. Tire of Wingham put it ' Brophy's must now win the_ next
aI, t w Sunday night;'dump- two games to taketithe series. and
tbe.Beavers 13-5 to keep their a big advantage for the locals is
playoff: chances alive: that. both games are in Wingham.
lie to heavy bookings and the In the series opener Brodhagen
care iva "• at the Wingham ball led. Wingham 9-1 after. two in -
pa ", TBrophy.'s were forced to flings and staYed out•front despite.
p y: the 'first two games of . the : a five -run outburst by Brophy'* in.
series on,the road despite having the fifth inningto win it. Game
finished In second place in the two saw Brophy's with ,a big 15-8
regdar 'league schedule, well lead heading into the ninth inning
ahead 'Of ,Brodhagen who wound and Brodhagen simply scored ten
up in third place. runs towin it 18-15.
Mitchell, pennant winners: in With their backs to the wall
tho.'league, had their choice of Sunday night in Wingharn,
playoff opponents and they Brophy's held Brodhagen off the
picked fourth place Monkton scoresheet in the first inning and
then promptly scored three runs
in their half. Brophy's added
three in the fourth, two runs in
the fifth and seventh and capped
the win with three runs in the
ninth while Brodhagen picked up
one run in the second and four in
the seventh
Doug Foxton and George
Foulon, playing their first game
for Wingham after missing
several due to injuries and busi-
ness, returned to the lineup with a
bang to pace their mates at the
plate. Doug had four hits includ-
ing a bomerun in five trips and
George had three hits" in four
trips.
Every member of the Brophy
outfit hit safely to total 19 hits.
Ken Saxton, Dick Eskerod, Des
Brophy including a homer and
Gord Welwood had two hits each
and- Gerry Edwards, Ed
Deichert, Gary Storey and Bob
Foxton connected for singles.
Gord Welwood hurled the win and
Dou Foxton, Edwards, Foulon
and Eskerod scored two runs
each.
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