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LAST4NNIN4? WIN
FROM GODERICH
a close
Goderielt
match in
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DEFEAT BLYTH •
FOR FIRST WIN
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Clinton Lions girls' softball team
split even in their last two games,
losing at home to Goderich by 9,7
Wednesday evening last and winning
away from home at 1Blyth by 9-6
Tuesday.evening. '
Wilma McMichael twirled nice ball
in both fixtures and received pretty
fair support. At Blyth, she was well
backed up by her mates,
The local lassies still ha -V, a couple
of postponed matches to play during
the next week.
Goderich 9—Clintonl
In last week's match on the Col -
legiate Grounds, line up was as
follows: e
.GODERICH: M. Weston If, M. A
Martin lb, M. Leitch 2b, R. Baechler
3b, P. 11/filler d, R. Reid e, N. Willis
ss, B. Castle cf, B. Baechler p.
CLINTON: Helen 'Orielrf, Con -
stance Davies 3b, Jeanne Gann lb,
Lois Hanley 2b, Wilma 1MMiehael p, s
Rita Carbett tf, Jean Nediger ss, d
Betty Lamps/tan cf, Ruth Sharp e. I
Umpire--Madionalti. , r
Score by innings: 0
Goderich 210 002 1-9 r
Clinton 004 002 1-7 i
Clinton 9—Blyth 6
•Clinton girls won their first game 1
of the season at Blyth Tuesday even- 1
ing, getting away to a four -run start i
in the first inning and .holding the
lead throughout. •s
Line-up• t
CLINTON: Ruth ,Shaap rf, e, Isobel I
Chnwen, 2b, Jeanne Garen lb,Betty 1
Lampman ef, Constance Davies 3b, E
Olive Carter ss, Rite, Carbett If, Wil- 1
ma aleiVlichael p, Helen Crich c, rf.
BLYTH: I. Thuell if, D. ,MeNall se, 1
M. Tunny lb; D. McGee ef,-A. Walsh 1
3b, I. Doherty p, B. Fairservice rf. (
M. Watt, S. Phillips 2b. '
Umpires—George.MeNull, Blyth, at I
plate; -R. S. lAltkey, Clinton, on bases. I
Score by innings: I
Clinton 411 101 1-9
•myth , . „ ., 030 002 1-6 1
linton Richwears captured
) see -saw victory over
a WOIAA group softball
nrnunity Park her Tuesday
and thus secured revenge
bing a 7-6 last -inning
ierich on July 10.
lin Chowen'S lads were
ie from behind in the
int the tieing and winning
er a five -run splurge
•enth.
4ordon Ross twirled a good
ball for Richwears and
ded fair supped in the
BOX SCORE
nton AB
nv, ss 5
es, p '4
lite, 3b 5
Lebonald, lb 5
nnedy, cf, c 4
aper, If 4
aets, ala 4
dans, rf 3
rermore, rf 1
open c 2
nderburgh, cf 1
—
35
,derich AB
:Nall, ss 5
irphy, lb 5
cimageour, c 5
itch, rf, 2b 5.
Isom If .4.'
Imes, if, lb 1„.
no, cf p
rae, P 5
,ak, 3b 3
sstbrook, If, 2b 4
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Summary: left on bases--Goderieh
Clinton -6; bases -on balls
,ras (Ross, Cooper); off
ioak); struck out—by Tams
as 4; umpires—R. laliller,
plate; G. Westalke, Goflerich,
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Final standing of the Huron-
erth Baseball League, an OBA
ntermediate group, shows the
top teams as follows:
Won Lost Tied
CLINTON . . 8 1 1
HENSALL . 8 1 1
• To 'break the tie and 'decide
first place, these old rivals will
replay their 9.9 tie game of sev-
eral weeks ago, in C'onannaity
Park; Clinton, at six o'clock Sharp
tonight (Thursday).
In the other gone between
the teams played at Hensel on
July 8, although badly •outhit,
Hensel' won 12-9. Tonight's
match, therefore, shapes up as
"the game of the season," and a
record crowd is expected to
attend.
--o
URICH BEATEN
• 15-12 IN FINAL
• Gawp FIXTURE
AIRMEN DEFEAT
LITCKNOW SEPOYS
• BY 5-1 COUNT
Clinton R. and C. S. defeated Luck -
now ,Sepoess at Lueknow Friday even-
ing last by 5-1 •in a WOAA inter-
mediate baseball match whiel was
close and hard fought. • The Airmen
garnered their margin with a trio of
runs in the eighth and elm. in the
ninth.
BOX SCORE
It. and C. S. All It 11 PO A E
Muir,lb ........ 5 1 1 9 0 0
Ethier, 3b ...... 4 • 0 • 0 0 5 • 0
Scott, If ... . .. 5 0 • 1 2 0 0
Wilson, P ... . . 6 1 2 2 1 1.
Barber, 2b 5 2 a 0 1 0
Monteith, as .... 2 1 1 1 2 1
'filler, d 4 0 1 2 0 I0
Cross, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0
Houle, c ........ 4 0 2 10 0 1
• 38 5 12 27 9 3
Lucknow AB It If PO A E
W a 4 0 1 1 2 0
A
Chin, as 4 0 0 0 1 1
EilaeDonald, ef 4 () 1. 1 0 1
Carruthers, p 4 0 0 1 1
eis, b .....
Finlayson, c .. 4 0 1 7 2 0
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coat is extremely low—one cent a
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• As usual, Clinton will observe Civic
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.1Summary: Two -base hits—Barber,
McMurray, published in today's issue
J.
onteith, Andrew; stolen bases. •
Greeil: of The NEWS-RECOHD.
uir 2, Barber 2, Monteith, Reeve G. Wesley Nett, local drover,
ell, Andrew, MacDonald; sacrifice
recently shipped three earloads of the
its—Monteith, Cross, Tiller; left on
finest beef cattle in. Canada to Can-
ada Packers plants at Montreal and
'Tcitento ,a two-week period.
Clinton Board 'of Education has not
yet awarded contracts for transpor-
tation of pupils to and from Clinton
Collegiate Institute, although several
tenders' are now in the hands of the
Special committee. The matter should
be decided this week. '
Construction of the main sewer in
King St., nom the CMR Statie,. roteh,
is 'well 1,1a:el-way, with .fanne, goick-
Baud.44,•"clain'' digger. A lateral sewer has
sand b(!),P: enconolered by the lak-c'
been completed in the si ,eet north
Of the SCiti•G' of omtne,,a.
Thursday, July 25.—tonight) 6 pan.
sharp, Community Park, Clinton,
Hensall vs, Clin•ton Colts; iiai
Huron -Perth Baseball League
match to break previous tie.
Monday, July 29—Huron-Per& Base-
ball League All-Star Benefit
Game at Hensel]; 'Clinton -
1Vlitchell - Zurich vs. Hensel! -
Exeter Liman. •
•Monday, July 29—St, Marys at R.
and C. S.; final WOAA. intermed-
iate group match.
'LOCAL
PE:MVO'
Before the largest crowd of the
aeon, Clinton Colts played an in-
ifferent brand of ball in .Community
ark .Clinton, Monday evening, but
anaged to eke out a 15-12 decision
ver the lowly Zurieh club in a post-
oned Huron -Perth ;Baseball League
rtermediate group 'match. '
The win kept ,Clinton in a tie with
ensall for first place. This tie will
e broken in.a replay of a tie match
o Community Park here tonight.
Young Alex Kennedy, a juvenile,
tatted' on the mound for Colts, and
emained for there frames when Bob
raper took over the pitching' chore.
e got into 'trouble in both the sixth
nd eighth inningt, in each of Which
e walked two batters.
In the sixth, Lennie D'Brien's double
o right :centre, which Bill Glew just
ailed 'to get, 'brought in Gascho, P.
'Brien .ancisMershall. In .the eighth,
migi-blut's triple to alght scored P.
'Brien, L. O'Brien and Stade, and
e himself tallied on an overthrow
o third.
Colts clicked for .four rens in the
ast of the 'first. Glew tripled to
eft, and Bartliff 'singled to eenfre
coxing Glew. MacDonald's homer
o right counted ,Bartliff ahead of
Neilans was soft on a dropped
ly to left and scored when -Miller
as safe on an error•at first.
Clinton ran in six in the fifth.
ickett walked.' White singled. Keh-
edy, fanned. Glew was safe on an
error :at -short. Martliff singled. Mac-
donald walked. Draper whiffed.' Neil-
ans homered .to deep left. .Colquheun
popped to second.
Box SC,ORE
Zurich 'ABRH PO A E
Marshall, 31? .... 4 2 Q 0 0. 0
LI O'Brien, ss .. 3 2 1 1 1 1
Shaw, If ..... „ ... .0 1 „0 Q 1
Schilbe, lf 1 0 0 0 "0 0
Stade, t. 4 3 e (; 7 1
Yungblut, e '5 1 2. 8 1 2
Heideman, lb 5 0 1 10 0 2
Block,cf . 5, 1 1 3 0 0
Gascho, rf • 4 1 0 0 0 0
P. O'Brien, ah' '5 '2 1 2 1 0
— — —
•
40 12 7 24 10 7
Clinton ' 'AB R 11.70 A E
Glew, cf 6 2 . 2 2 0 0
Bartliff; '2b 6 2' 3 0 a 0
MacDonald, as, 3b 5 3 2 0 0 0
Draper, ,3b, p 5 '0 1 0 2 1
Neilans, rf 5 2 1 9 0 0
Colquhoun, c' 5 .0 1 10- 4 1
Miller, If ' 2 0 0 1 0 0
Pickett, 112 2 ' 1 0 D 1
SehoenhalS, '2 0 0 1 0 3
White, ss '2 3 2 0 0 1
Kennedy„, lb, 3b 4 1 • 2 6 3 0
13LI/711
Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Scrimgeour
and 'Mrs. 3. Marks and children, are
visiting in Tillsonburg. •
British Bride 'Coming
; Mrs. Edith Simkins, wife of Pte.
3. ,Simkins„, is corning to Blyth within
a few days. She is expected to land
in Canada from the liner "Aquitania"
which is scheduled to dock at Halifax,
MS., on Saturday, jouluyses27.
Moving
bases—R. and C. S. 8, Lucknow 9;
bases on balls—off Wilson (Weis);
off Carruthers (Ethier); struck out--=.
by Wilson 9; by Carruthers 7; hit by
pitcher — by Carruthers (Monteith
twice); time of game -2 hours; um-
pires—A. Hades, R. and C. S., at
plate; Agnew, Lucknow, On bases.
It. and O. S. 010 000 031-5 12. 3
Lueknow 001 000, 000-1 7 3
•
'44 15 16 27 12 7
Summary: two -base hits — L.
O'Brien, Glenra ' Bextliff, ' Draper,
Pickett; threetase' hits—Yungblut,
Glew; home' runs-MeeDonald, Neil -
ails; stolen bases—Block, P. O'Brien,
Draper, White, Kennedy;. missed
balls--Yungblut 2, 'Colquhoun 3; left
on bases—Zurich 7, Clinton 8; bases
on balls—off Stade (Pickett, White,
Kennedy); off Kennedy; (Marshall, L.
O'Brien); off Draper (Marshall, L.
O'Brien, Stade, Gasoho); struck out—
by Stade 8; by Kennedy, twa in three
innings; by Draper, 12 in five in-
nings; time of game -2.23, umpires -
1. D. Thorndike, Clinton, at plate; E.
Fulford, Clinton, on bases.
Score by innings:
Zurich , 201 103 140-12 7 7
Clinton 400 162 02x-15 16 7
4411r, wow.
To relieve the housing Shortage
elsewhere several houses on vacant
farms la -Allis vicinity are being sold
and moved. The frame house on the
farm of A. Nesbitt, four miles north-
east of here, was moved on Thursday
to the farm of Ernest Dale, between
Clinton and iSeaforth.
The kitchen was detached and load-
ed on George Radford's float, while
the main part of the house was moved
by AWE
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Twenty-eight members attended
last week's jitney- The winners were
Mrs. B. Sutter, "Cap" Cook,. A. Max-
well and W. S. R. Holmes. '
or, .*. 5
This week the mixed jitney' will be
held on Friday at 7.30.
There will be a men's tournament
on the Clinton greens On Monday,
July 29.
' 5 *
The Clinton ladies are, invited, to
attend a jitney and sopial evening in
Wingham on Tuesday evening, Aug-
ust 6. Anyone wishing to go, please
advise Mrs. Castle, Mrs. Hanley or
Mrs. Elliott. ,
CARRICK SETS DOWN
R. and C.. S. WITH
SIX SAFE HITS
Allowing only six safe hits; the re-
doubtable Bob Carrick set back Clin-
ton R. and C. S. in a WOAA inter-
mediate baseball meta played on the
School diamond Monday evening by
a score of 3-2.
It was the Airmen's second suc-
cessive defeat at the hands of God-
erich, and the two games were the
only ones they have lost in the league
schedule. But they still remain on
top of the heap, Goderich having
dropped four to the other five teams
in the group.
BOX SCORE
Goderich AB 11 II PO A E
T. Phelan, ss t... 3 2 2 0 3 0
T. Evans, 1b .... 4 0 1 9 0 0
B. Worsell, e .... 3 0 1 10 2 0
II. Westbrook, rf . 4 0 2 1 0 0
R. Falconer, 3b . 4 0 0 2 1 0
G. Clemens, ef .. 4 1 1 1 0' 0
W. Westbrook, 2b . 4 0 2 2 2 0
R. McDonald, lf . 3 0 0 0 0 0
R. Carrick, p 4 0 0 2 6 1
— — — --
33 3 9 27 14 1
R. and C. S. AB It II PO A E
Muir, 1b 40 110 3 0
Houle, c 3 1 0 6 2 0
Barber, 2b, 2 0 0 ' 4 1 0
Wilson, p 4 0 2 2 3 1
Tiller, et 4 0 0 0 0 0
Monteith, ss 2 1 0 3 1 0
Scott, If 3 0 0 0 0 1
Gross (9tk) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bthier,3b 8 0 1 2 1 0
Thompson (9th) 1 0 1 0 0 0
Lyon, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
Honegger (9th) 1 0 1 0 0 0
30 2 6 27 11 2
Summary; Two -base hits —West-
brook; stolen bases—Phelan, Clem-
ens, Westbrook, Monteith; sacrifice
hits—Wonsell, Houle; left on bases—
Goderich 6, R. and C. S. 8; bases on
balls—off Carrick (Houle, Cross, Bar-
ber); off Wilson (Phelan); struck
out—by Carrick 10, by Wilson 5; bit
bY pitcher—by Carrick (Monteith 2,
Muir, Barber); by ,,Wilson (Me -
Donald); double play --Muir to Mon-
teith to Barber; time of game -1.55;
umpires --J. Sheardown, Goderich, at
plate; A. Eades, R. and S., on
bases.
Score by innings:
Goderich . 110 010 000-3 9 I
It. and C S. 100 000 001-2 6 2
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Martine Inv-, done co e Wet a I,
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appointed agent a. Wiaram. When
he left here- a few months ago, Mr.
Snarling was transferred to Bramp-
'on s- nvut. being
Horace Elvidge, v ho came heve from
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AND ALL TYPES OF RADIO SUPPLIES
Specialized Radio Repairs
• 30 -day guarantee on all replaced parts
MERRILL RADIO and ELECTRIC
Radio and Electrical Appliance Repairing
King St. • Clinton