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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-07-23, Page 4THOSE OLD FLOORS IifY cs* do a professional refinishing` lob'S' wills awt Complete, easy-to-use Clarke Rental Equipment. Save time and money and give your floors new beauty o id lustre - wd furnish all equipmeht, materials and complete instructions. OUR RENTAL PLAN INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU NEED sr PHONE YOUR RESERVATION TODAY Cornish Electric WEST ST. PHONE 141 -30-31 MAY TRANSFER DODGERS' HOME TILTS TO WINGHAM With the consent of the W.O.A.A. executive, the Goderich Dodgers have withdrawn from further games in the ladies' schedule until the group playoffs are reached. Then if the Dodgers emerge the group champions they will meet the champions of other groups in the regular. way, and with con- tinued success will enter the On- tario competition. Reason for withdrawal from fur- ther play in the group schedule, is the poor attendance at home games. With the exception of Dashwood the other teams in the group have not provided attractive competition, and attendance at re- cent games has been so poor, that the management has been running heavily in the red. Manager Mac- Donald, is arranging a game with a Toronto team to be played at Wing - ham next week, and if results are encouraging further "home" games will be transferred to Wingham. The only scheduled game the Dodgers played here last week was on Thursday night with Dashwood, the Dodgers winning 9 to 6. Thelma Baird, a young recruit, went to the mound for three innings and gave promise of future success as a pitcher. Earlier in the week an exhibition game with the Clin. ton R.C.A.F. ladies' team, played at Clinton, ended with a 15-4 score for the Dodgers. . More interesting was the game DODGERS BOW 11-6 TO LONDON IN EXHIBITION Goderich Dodgers met a strong London team, the Supretnes, in that city en Monday night in a ladies' Fastball exhibition game. They carpe out at the short end of an 11-6 score but gave a good account of themselves. Scoring twice in the first inning, they led until the last half of the fourth, when the Supremos put across four rubs. Again the Dodg- ers took the lead in the fifth frame with three •runs, and increased their lead to 6-4 with another run in the seventh. The city team re- duced it to 6-5 in -their half of the inning and in the eighth Kay Mc- Kinnon weakened in her work on the mound and allowed a succes- sion of hits that the home team made good for six runs. Maxine Martin and Audrey Mc- Cabe topped the Dodgers at bat, but nearly every member of the team contributed. Audrey crossed the plate three times. The Suprernes used two pitchers. The Goderich team: A. McCabe, lb; J. Fuller, 2b; M. Martin, If; M. Hartlin, cf; Mousseau, 3b; P. Wool, Two Titles Decided i V. Fuller'ss;A. Harrison, rf; KFYyers Drop Second Straight Contest '1icKtnnun, p. n Pee Wee Games Goderich Downed To Port Elgin Team Losing 3-1 Here I THE GODERIC SIGNAL -STAR 10;$03 ▪ rr ,.1440, w ere t► tea ''Lakeside Inn" Tuna Fish Trophy" stands more than 20 incites high and is awarded .annually to the contestant entering . the largest catch at Lakfside • Inn,' a Canadian Pacific Railway summer resort at Yarmouth, N.S. ByMeaford • 2-1 Goderich Flyers took a back seat trotted home when Mann flied out. Two out of three titles have been j `r to the lowly Port Elgin Pon4iacs Then Sparrow got on with a decided in the boys and girls pee — here on Monday night as they single, stole second, went to third wee playdowns, with only the Fil. Big Charlie -Justice allowed only on a passed ball and came home six scattered hits, but the local dropped a WOAA Fastball fixture singer Trophy to be won. when Hetherington sacrificed. Boys Group "A" — Aberhart's � Flyers went down to a 2-1 defeat 3-1. Last "Friday night the Flyers Justice almost got in trouble in Meteors and Goderich Mfg. Co. 1 at the hands of the fast-moving lost 6.2 to the Pontiacs in Port the third when Mann clouted a tangled in a best two out of three ; Meaford squad in a scheduled WO Elgin. triple, and again in the fifth when game series for the Leach Trophy. I AA Fastball League fixture here .A rough start in the first'inning McKinnon and Bruce got on third ' Wednesday night of last week. lost the game for the" locals as the and first, but came through with Russ Johnson on the mound for , Pontiacs grabbed a two -run lead strikeouts to stave off the attack. the visitors allowed the Flyers only j and then played defensive ball In the eighth, Mann got the four safeties and helped his team's l from then on. visitors' third run when he belted attack with two hits, one of them Big Guy Sparrow on the mound a long, one to centre field; which a double in the last of the eighth. i for the visitors kept the Flyers- off ; ook a- bad hop and got away from Goderich started the scoring in the 'scoreboard right up until the Price. He .romped home 'while the the second inning when Bissett last of the ninth when, with 'tile fielder was trying. to retrieve the out, Shelley Miley blasted a homer ball. into centre field. Sparrow put on Justice turned in a fine game the pressure once more and put giving up only five hits and strik- out the fire. ing out nine. Sparrow was nipped for three safeties and fanned seven. Each team committed one error. Batteries --Sparrow and McNeil; Justice and Miley. Port Elgin 200 000 010— 3 5 .1 ed first sacker Jim Pinder. Mays Goderich 000 000 001— 1 3 1 Goderich Mfg. Co. won the first game in easy fashion by a 14 to 4 score.. Aberhart's Meteors carne back in the second game to gain an 18 ,to 14 victory. In the final game played last Friday night, Aberharts played their best game of the season and were finally rewarded with a 9 4 victory. Both got on first on a walk, stole second teams played a fine series. and romped home when Bob Mc - Girls Group "C"—The Schaefers Lean blasted out a single.• Ladies Wear team came from be- It was a pitcher's battle all the hind in their series with IGA way with Justice registering 17 Two Runs Supermarket to win the`. best of strikeouts and Johnsonetting 12. Port Erin started the ball roll - three games two to one and earned Meaford got its first run in the ing in the first inning when Jack sixth when Miller got on first on Mays, the first batter, bunted 'and an error and took second on an went around to third •on a high on Friday evening when the visit: overthrow. Johnson got him home throw by Jim Bisset, which escap- ors were the Florence Chicks, who with a single. Then, in the eighth, are playing in the Michigan On with two out, Miller got a single, . The Chicks ;`Fent to third on Johnson's double tario Fastball League � and raced home when a hard -to - emerged the winners, 3-2. Score by innings: R. H. E. � handle ball got .away from 'Miley. Goderich Flyers Skid, Down To Third 'at Chicks 020 001 000— 3 3 4 di ke tOnce again athe t umphe ire ns tooksomecof Dodgers 002 000 000— 2 5 4 the calls at the plate didn't seem Position In WOAA Fastball Standings With the exception of three in t nings in the Dashwood game, as to be right. A con( 'le of times early in the game Umpire Hughie I Goderich Flyers, fighting an up - noted, Kay McKinnon did the hurl- Cummings Of Lucknow, Charlie ; hill battle from the first of the ing for all three games. • Justice's old stomping grounds, I season dropped' from first to third threatened to toss the Goderich hurler out of ,the game for protest- ing decisions. r. Batteries—Johnson and Richard- son; Justice and Miley. Meaford 000 001 010— 2 6 2 Goderich 010 000 000— 1 4 2 ATTENTION FARMERS! • • • • • • the right to move into the finals against the DRMCO girls. In the =first game of the finals played last • Friday night DRMCO won an easy • victory 20 to 10. In the second • game played Monday night the. • • DRMCO girls again over. ran their • opposition by a 23 to 9 score: The DRMCO team went right through the regular league games and finals without losing a single game and are certainly worthy champions. Boys Gorup "B"—The' boys in this group have been held up due to the rain last Saturday but have now started the semi-finals with O. Jeri - H. Meet Lucknow Jerry going against Club .Goderich will have a ` chance t. Grill and Edward Fuels vs. Court get back up in the top bracket • House., The two winners will play this week when the Flyers meet off for the .Filiinger Trophy. Walkerton Friday night at a game LOCAL BOWLERS HOLD' in Walkerton. Then, here on Mon- day night, they meet the Lucknow MIXED DOUBLES TOURNEY crew, which is now without the services of Pitcher Hughie Hall.' Winners Thursday evening last It seems the Legion outfit and in Ladies Lawn' Bowling . Club, Hall came to a mutual disagree - local mixed doubles were: 1. -A. ment last week and the two parted Townsend and Mrs. H. Scrimgeour, company. Hall had 'been -commut- 2. C. Nivins and Mrs. C. Cutt. On Friday .evening in Stratford, T. Pritchard, Mrs. J. McLeod and P. Bisset won first prize in their anniversary tournament. Winners on the local green 'on '-Tuesday evening were Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. G. Baechler. • At WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR AN UNLIMITED • - QUANTITY OF tl • • . ,.,O ,, ,, �' ' • 1• WHEAT STRAW e • • • • AND WILL PAY • • $2 P�r Ton oriON • place during the past week. Dropping a 2-1 decision to Mea - ford last week was the start of the denwhill skid. Then, -it was an- nounced that the WOAA had given a game 'that the locals had won over Hanover to the Hanover crew because Grant Chisholm, whom the WOAA claimed was inelegible, had pitched. On Friday night in Port Elgin the Flyers were losers and on Monday night here they lost again to the Port Elgin outfit. For a time, Meaford took over the top slot, but Walkerton, with a win on Monday night over Kin- cardine, went five percentage points ahead of the Meaford crew. Kincardine is in fourth position, not too far behind, Goderich. Lucknow still holds down fifth posi- tion with - Port Elgin finally out of the, cellar, in sixth, tied with Hanover. THE FIELD I � Goderich Concrete Block Co. PHONE' 870-W ANNOUNCING.... lue -Water Service Station Bayfield Road IMMO W OPEN -- Complete service and repairs to all makes of cars and trucks BANNISTER s3= ing, ally season with Justice and Miley, the Goderich battery, and on occasions had arrived late for Luckno}v Barnes. According to re- ports, as far as the Legionnaires are concernedo Hall won't be back except,on the club's terms. So it looks as if Felix Mann, who did the receiving for Hall, Promising Pacer Bought By McGee Latest addition to the large stable of harness horses in Gode- rich is Lena's Boy, one of the otos/ promising pacers in this part of Ontario. The four-year-old gelding was bought by Reg. McGee & Sons from Peter Eisenbach of Grand Bend this week. Lena's Boy was first introduced to district race goers at Goderich last summer and de- monstrated future greatness by whining his first race. Since then he has been a consistant winner. He was trained this - spring by Lloyd Turvey at Hamburg, N.Y., where he turned in some fast times. In his first start since re- turning to Ontario, he won the 2.22 event here on Dominion Day. He also won a heat in the free-for- all at Exeter recently, competing against some of the top pacers in Ontario. WESTINGHOUSE TELEVISION THURSDAY, -JULY 23rd, 1963 Liberal Candidate in iluron On . the Air CKNX - Fri., July 24 8:30 - 8:45 P.M. For the Best Years Of Your Life VOTE LIBERAL Published by the Huron Liberal Association - The 10 most important trees in palm, cocoanut - palm, almond, the world, as listed by a forestry I apple, fig, mulberry, olive, lemon, expert, respectively are: the date Chinchona, and rubber trees, Models from $299 up at will do the twirling when the Leg-• ion squad meets the Flyers here if at the Agricultural Park next Mon- day. Following are the standings, not including last night's games: P. W.. L. Pct. Walkerton 17 12 5 .705 Meaford - 20 14 6 .700 Goderich' 22 14 8 .611 Kincardine 22 13 9 .590 Lucknow. .17 6 11 .352 Port Elgin , .20 5, 15 .250 Hanover 20 5 15°' .250 Hens inherit the trait of cackling after laying an egg from their wild ancestors. Jungle fowl, after tak- ing time out to lay an egg, cackled to signal their whereabouts to -the wandering flock. Big Seven Fastball Monday,»JuIy 27 8.30 p.m. Agricultural Park Lucknow Legionaires vs. Goderich Flyers Adults 50c. Children 25c BINGO LEGION HALL oVsIoe Saturday, July 25 JACKPOT - of $32.00 for full house In 52 calls. If not won , on gaturday, value of jackpot and, also number of calls will be raised each week until it is won. • 17 'GAMES $1.00 $5.00 'CASH PRIZE 4 SPECIALS --Share the Wealth t. Doors open at $.30 p.m. 1st game starts at 9.00p .m. Reinhart Electric & Television HAMILTON ST. GODERICH THE VOICE OF BETHEL- REV, HOWARD E. MINAKER YOU MAY Hope for eternal life, as the rich young ruler. Give of your ,means as Ananias and Sapphira. Desire spiritual gifts, as Simon. Wish to die well, as Balaam. Bring an offering, as Cain. Be married to a godly man, as_ Delilah. Be a gospel worker, as Demas. Build a temple, as Solomon. Have an angelic visitor, as Lot's wife. Live with God's peoplo, as Gebzi. Hear preaching gladly, as Herod. Make a good resolution, as Felix. Be healed, as Asa. Warned by handwriting, as Belshazzar. Minister in the priest's office, as Nadab. 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