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Clinton News-Record, 1949-08-25, Page 8PAGE EIGHT CLINTON NEWS -RECORD SPORT Colts R y cad to .Meet Lu can or Hensall Clinton Celts made a clean the plate, thus constituting the first all -southpaw :cattery seen here in many a moon. The dim- inutive Malcho, a veritable base- ball "funny man", used a decker for a righthander almost as big as himself. He was a one-man show. The Cult sluggers went to town in the third for seven run's and in the seventh for four counters. Mitchell threatened in the seventh with a trio on four hits. Box scores and summaries of the three games are published elsewhere on this page. sweep of three play-off games with Mitchell Canadian Legion in the Huron -Perth Baseball League semi. -finals', and thus qualified to meet the winner of the Lucan-Hensall series for the Venus Trophy and the right to continue as the League's repre- sentatives in the OBA Inter- mediate "C" series. Lucan shut out Ifensalt 5-0 in the first of the best two -in - three series at Lucan last night. The second will be played art Hensall Friday evening. Colts had en easy 11-0 victory at Mitchell Thursday evening last with Bob Draper pitching. Back here Friday evening, Colts again slugged out an 8-1 decision with Bob Craig on the mound, and "Lefty" Malcho opposing him. The third match of the best -in - five series Tuesday evening was a little closer. Gordon Stock started on the hill, but retired from the game in the seventh with two out in favour of Bob Craig. RACED AT GODERICH Two Clinton horses took part in the races at Goderich last Wednesday, Ross McEwan's Merlee," a two-year-old, ran fifth in two heats in the 2.28 trot or pace, but was drawn in the third heat. Len Guy's "The Maid", placed fourth in all three heats in the 2.24 trot or pace. Due to a heavy rainfall earlier in the day, the track was very heavy and no records were even "Link" Rohfritsch twirled for touched in the four events run Mitchell, with Malcho behind off, School days are coming closer. Now is the time to, pick your Zipper Binder and Mechanical Pen and Pencil for school. ZIPPER BINDERS in an assortment of Genuine Leather, Simulated Alligator, Simulated Leather in Brown, Red, Green and Black $2.25 to 4.95 FOUNTAIN PEN and PENCIL SETS in Waterman or Eclipse $1.95 to 11.95 i FOUNTAIN PENS in "Sheaffer's Fineline", "Hood- . ed Knight" and "Regina Hooded" .... 98c to $1.75 List of Books for Collegiate now posted in our store. McEwan's HURON -PERTH BASEBALL PLAY-OFF RESULTS "B" GROUP PLAY-OFFS "A" Series-- ..St. eries..St. Marys 6—Centrai.,a RCAF 3 Centralia RCAF 5—St. Merys 4 Centralia RCAF 5—St. Marys 3 Centralia wins series 2-1. "R" Series— Goderich 8—Clinton RCAF 6 Goderich 12—Clinton RCAF 1 Goderich wins series, 2-0. Final Series Aug. 29—Goderieh at Centralia Aug. 31—Centralia at Goderich (Best two -in -three) "C" GROUP_ PLAY-OFFS "A" Series— Clinton Colts 11—Mitchell I0 Clinton Colts 8—Mitchell 1 Clinton Colts 11—Mitchell 6 Clinton Colts win series, 3-0. "B" Series—. Lucan 14—Zurich 4 Lucan 4—Zurich 2 Lucan wins series, 2-0. "C" Series— Hensajl 6—Dashwood 0 Dashwood 6—Hensall 3 Hensall 10 -Dashwood) 4 Hensall wins' series, 2-1. "D" Series— Lucan 8—Hensall 0 (First -game best -two -in -three) Aug. 26—Lucan at Hensall Winner of this series will play Clinton Colts for right to proceed in OBA Intermediate "C" play - downs. Colts 8—Mitchell 1 (At Clinton Friday. August 19) MITCHELL AB R H PO A Weber, c 4 1 1 5 2 Walters, ss 4 0 2 Walther, 3b 3 0 1 Gatenby, If 4 0 1 Rohfritsch, cf 4 0 1 Clarke, lb 3 0 0 Heinbuck, 2b 3 0 0 Gibbard, rf 3 0 1 Malcho, p 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 9 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 31 1 7 24 13 CLINTON AB R II PO A Woodcock, 3b .... 4 1 0 3 2 W. Craig, cf .... 5 1 3 0 1 White, 2b 4 3 2 4 4 Neilans, if 4 1 2 1 0 Colquhoun, c 4 1 2 4 0 Bertliff, ss 9 0 0 2 4 Miller, rf 3 0 1 0 0 Schoenhals, lb 4 0 113 0 R. Craig, p 4 1 1 0 2 35 8 12 27 13 Summary: • errors — Weber, Clarke, Heinbuck; two -base hits —Neilans,-Coiquhoun, R. Craig; three -base hit—W. Craig; stolen bases—Weber, Colquhoun, Mill- er, R. Craig; struck out—by Malcho, 4, by R. Craig 3; bases on balls—off Malcho (Woodcock, White, Bertliff, Miller,); off R. Craig (Walther); hit by pit- cher—by Malebo (Neilans); pass- ed ball—Weber; double plays— Heinbuch to Clarke; White to Schoenhals; umpirse — Leroy O'Brien, Zurich, at plate, Len O'Brien, Zurich, on bases, FLOORS G1FU REGULAR IGNITION CHECK-UPS Faulty ignition can be annoying, ex- pensive --and even dangerous. It costs less, ultimately, to keep it in tip-top condition at all times. That's our job. Start out right for Fall. Begin your regular check-ups by driving in NOW! • • . I •• Lorne Brown Motors Your Friendly GM Dealer PHONE 367W - - - CLINTON Seasonable SPORTSWEAR Come in and see our complete line of • JACKETS • SWEATERS • BLAZERS • SLACKS These are just the thing for the cool weather ahead. Herman's Men's Wear Forsyth Shirts Biltmore Hats bell you use a NEIN GENERAL ELECTRIC Floor Polisher you simply guide it! Two counter -rotat- ing brushes do all the work. PAST TINA15 Merrill Radio -Electric Phone 313 - Clinton -- KIRSCH -- VENETIAN BLINDS Custom -Made WE MEASURE FREE ESTIMATE -- ALSO -- Roller - Shades and Curtain and Drapery Hardware at MARTINS 36W RCAF TEAM ELIMINATED BY, GODERICH Lacking their stalwart receiv- er, Harold "Wally" Walsh, who injured ' a finger in Monday's game here, Clinton RCAF bowed out of the Huron -Perth Base- ball League' Intermediate ." "B" playoffs when they lost at Gode- rich 12-1 last night. The first game at Goderich last week first was awarded to Gode- rich on account of a continued dispute over the umpire's decis- ion, but the League ordered a re -play. The second game in Clinton Monday evening resulted in an 8-6 victory for Goderich, al- though Don Robertson racked up no less than 13 strikeouts for RCAF and the Airmen outhit the visitors 11-8. Box score of this game is published', elsewhere on this page. , The third game in Goderich last night finished the Clinton lads. Clinton RCAF ... 000 010 0— 1 Goderich 020 118 x-12 Marion, Jacque (5th) a n d Turnbull; Weichel and Doak, B. Worsell (5th). Umpires --J. D. Thorndike and E. J. deBeaupre, Clinton. Goderich 8—RCAF 6 (At Clinton, Monday, Aug. 22) Goderich AB R H PO A 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 O 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Westbrooke, cf . • 4 Mero, rf 4 B. Worsell, c 3 Westlake, 2b 4 Miller, ss 4 H. Worsell, If 3 Newcombe, lb . , 4 Evans, lb 4 Ainslie, p 3 0 0 8 4 2 2 1 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 I 33 Clinton RCAF AB Killam, 2b 3 Ort, if 3 Markham, 3b , . 4 Laakso, of 4 Turnbull, ss, c (5th) 3 Walsh, c 1 Norris, ss (5th) . 2 Mills, lb Plummer, rf 4 Robertson, p , , , 3 8 R 1 8 21 H PO 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 O 1 1 1 2 6 0 1 7 1 1 0 O 1 3 O 1 1 1 0 0 8 A 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 6 11 21 •4 Goderich .. , 300 022 1-8 8 2 RCAF 000 011 4-6 11 6 Summary: errors — Westlake, Evens, Killam, Markham 2, Laak- so, Turnbull, Norris; two -base hits--Mero, Ainslie;Norris; three - base hit—Markham; struck out— 'by Ainslie 8, by Robertson 13; bases on balls—off Ainslie (Kil- lam, Ort, Turnbull, Walsh), off Robertson (B. Worsell, H. Wor- sell); passed balls—B. Worsen 1, Walsh 2; wild pitch—Robertson; stolen bases—H, Worsen, Killam, Turnbull,, Norris; runs batted in —H. Worsell. 2, Newcombe, B. Worsell, Mero, Ainslie; earned runs—Goderich 4, RCAF 5; um- pires --J. D. Thorndike, Clinton, at plate; E. deBeaupre, Clinton, on bases; time of game -2 hours. BOWLING TOURNEY Fifteen rinks howled in the open mixee- rp hLawn og wli e Club. atnt G The tournament was won by a Gode- rich rink skipped by Peter Bis- set. Colts 11—Mitchell 0 (At Mitchell, Thursday, Aug. 18) Clinton Colts AB 11 H PO A Woodcock 3b . 6 1 3 0 4 W. Craig, cf ' 6 '1 2 2 0 White, 2b 6 2 3 3 4 Neilans, If 6 2 2 0 0 Colquboun,' c .. , 6 1 3 4 0 Miller, rf. 5 1 1 1 0 Bartliff, ss 5 1 2 2 0 Schoenhels lb 4 0 0 15 0 Draper, p , , , 4 2 2 0 7 48 - 11 18 27.15 Mitchell AB R H PO A Weber, c 3 0 0 3 0 Walters, at 5 -0 0 6• 3 Clarke, lb 3 0 0 8 0 Gatenby, if . 3 0 1 2 0 Walther, 3b. 3 0 0 3 1 Rohfritsch, of 4 0 1 1, 1 Heinbuck, 2b 4 0 2 1 2 Chessel, rf .2 0 0 0 0 Gibbard, rf (6th) 1 0 0 0 0 Welch, p 3 0 0 1. 2 Malebo, p (8th) 1 0 1 0 1 32 - 0 5 27 10 Clinton , . 402 101 210-11 18. 2 Mitchell . 000 000 000- 0 5 6 Colts 11—Mitchell 6 (At Clinton, Tuesday, Aug. 23) Mitchell ABR H PO A Weber, ss 3 1 1 4 1 Rohfrits'eh, p ... •4 0 1 1 1 Walther, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 Gatenby, cf 4 1 0 1 0 Heinbuck, 2b 4 1 2 0 2 Gibbard, if 4 1 1 1 1 Malcho, c 3 1 2 7 1 Chessel, rf 4 0 1 2 0 Welch, lb 2 0 0 5 1 Clarke, lb (7th) . 2 1 2 0 0 34 6 10 21 Clinton Colts AB R H PO Woodcock, 3b ... 5 1 1 1 W. Craig, rf .... 5 1 1 1 White, 2b 4 1 2 5 Neilans, If 4 1 I 0 Draper, of 2 2 1 2 Bertliff, ss '4 1 1 .2 .3 Miller, lb 4 1 1 8 0 Cook, c 3 2 1 5 0 Stock, is 3 1 0 0 1 R. Craig, p (7th) 1 0 0 0 1 '7 A 2 1 3 0 0 35 11 9 24 11 Mitchell .. 010 100 31— 6 10 6 Clinton ... 007 000 4x-11 9 4 Sununaiy: errors — Weber 2, Gibbard, Chessei 2, Clarke, Woodcock, Bartliff, Miller, Cook; two -base hit Bartliff; home run —Heinbuck; stolen bases—Weber, Woodcock, W. Craig, White; hies off Stock, seven in 6 2/3 innings; off R. Craig, three in 1 1/3 in- nings; struck out—by Rohfritsch 7, by Stock 5; basee on balls --off Rohfritsch (Draper 2, Cook), off Stock (Weber); hit by pitcher— by Stock (Malcho) • passed balls Meleho 3, Cook; balk--Rohfritsch; runs batted in—Weber, Walther, Rohfritsoh, Heinbuch, Malcho, Woodcock, White 2, Neilans, Draper 2, Barbliff, Miller 2, R. Craig 2; earned runs—Mitchell 4, Colts 7; umpires—Leroy O'Brien, Zurich, at plate; Len O'Brien, Zurich, on bases; time of game —2.05. PERSONAL Mrs. Fanny Oliver hes return- ed to her home after spending some time with Mrs. George Hawkins, Thedford, and Mr. and Mrs. David Grigg, Ilderton. It is interesting to note that Mr. Grigg has a field of corn which stands six feet high. Car Specials 1949 VANGUARD 6 -passenger Sedan with all extras 1949 AUSTIN Sedan with heater and spare 1949 AUSTIN PICKUP with heater and spare 1949 FARGO Panel Pick -Up, fatly equipped 1940.CHEVROLET 5 -passenger coupe 1937 CHEVROLET Standard Coupe All these cars are priced for Quick Sale We also GREASE, CHANGE OIL on all makes of cars. SPECIAL THIS WEEK We will wash your car and Simonize it For $5.00 • HUGILL'S SUPERTEST STATION Opposite Bank of Montreal Phone 784W -- Clinton 34-b 1 THE FLIES ARE BAD! You Need Fly Spray D.D.T. BARN SPRAY gal. $3.00 (50% D.D.T.) D.D.T. BARN SPRAY gal. $2.50 (5% D.D.T.) STOCKAID Animal Spray Shell Household Spray . gal. ,$1,85 qt. .75 Flydead Household Spray pt. .30 Izal Disinfectant, for many purposes, gal. $3.75 pt. .90 WINDOW SCREENS 10"x36" and 12"x36" .. $1 and $1.10 SUTTER--PERDUE CLINTQNLIONS CAPTURE' GROUP OVER WINGHAM :THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 19449 Clifford Henderson Heads Lobb Family The annual Lobb reunion was Trimming Winghem Lions 14.2 held in Jewett's Grove, Bayfield, Bare last night, Clinton e.ions with about 75 relatives and. won the WOAA Midget baseball friends n' ' attendance, coming, group title in two straight games, indh, Ind having captured the first game,at TorontomL, Heamilton,Micn,,, ClinAngolaton, Sar»., Wingham 11-1 last week, ria and Brueefield. fro The Clinton kids showed great A bountiful dinner was enjoyed superiority in every department f by all followed by a business oplay Wingghem Lions: Saxton cf, Lancaster 3b, Hanna lb, McDoug- ell c, Stainton ss, McIntyre 2b, Young If, Bain rf, Brophy p Clinton L n ions: Cam Maltby ss, session, Fred Lobb presiding. Officers elected for the coming' year are: president, Clifford Henderson; vice president, Har- old Lobb; , secretary -treasurer,, , Clifford Lobb; table committee, R. Carrick cf, Taylor 3b, Wilson' s. Bert Lobb, Mrs. Jack p, Pinch lb, Holmes lf, Nediger Terson and Mrs. Joe Wardle; c, Elliott 2b, Cowan rf. sports committee, Ben Young,. 0' Don Crich and Jim Lobb. , Stanley Couple MAi{licogaunpleLoobfb numbers tebywh Golden Anniversary very much enjoyed. A fine list of sports was partic- (Continued from Page One)' ipated in by all, followed by a Kew, Windsor, end Mr. and Mrs, ball game. The celebration carried on in-1Guy Maddock, Toronto. Special prizes were awardedfollows: youngest member Pre- mun- se to the evening when the com, as Jeannette Lobb; oldest ity entereained in the school and member, nt presented Mr. and Mrs. Stewart couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lobb Bert Lobb; newest with a lovely gold coloured comm blanket and a handsome cheque, g greatest distance, Don. There was dancing and ee musical Lo1sA; Angola, Ind. interlude which included a solo A delicious supper was enjoy - by little Miss Claire Taylor, ed by all and everyone reported: Blyth, a reading by Mrs. Saund- a successful day. ers and a sing song, all to the o accompaniment of Mrs. Oliver Welsh, who with Mr. Welsh, pro- vided the dance music as well. At midnight a hearty lunch was served ending a happy and me- morable day. a FOR FINE PRINTING PHONE 4 THE NEWS -RECORD GOT BOY DRUNK A Clinton man, ' at Goderich,. Thursday Iast was fined $150 and costs by D. E. Holmes, juvenile. court judge; when he was con- victed of contributing to juvenile delinquency by supplying liquor to a boy under 16 and getting him intoxicated. MEN WANTED Both skilled and unskilled. Particularly young men desirous of learn- ing to be craftsmen in a highly specialized' industry. Interested only in those who wish per- manent employment. D. P. Emigrants welcome. APPLY TO: Sherlock -Manning Pianos. 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