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Clinton News-Record, 1947-09-04, Page 6P•oi six THUR Sai AY,, ' PTP,E'P2di^:E 4, 134V olts Down One to St.Marys- Must Win There Saturday PBS RSA) Because Bob Graham, St, Marys'. pace right-hander,' was in good forma(. there yesterday afternoon, Clinton Colts are faced vitt winning cru! tial game at St, Maos Saturday af- ternoon, in the Huron-Perbh Baseball League ohampionshvp two -of -three aeries. - The visitors earned a three -run lead. in Hie first inning, kept ahead' of the Colts ,throughout the match, and end- ed nded up winners to the tune of 8-5 be- fore a large but rather disappointed crowd of spectators. The game at St, Mums is called for 3.30 pan. shanp. Neutral umpires 'w411 ;handle the match, as there was considerable dissatisfaction with 'the. specially the ,base Umpire, Fred MacDonald twirled five inn Ings for the ,Colts and retired in favor of Bob C'aivielc with" tine count 5-3 for St. Malys. Bat Hie latter could not .stem the tide 'and got into; difficul- ties in both the sixth and 'seventh. On the other aand, Graham kept the Colts' hots well scattered, the only ones being sable to solve his delivery being MacDonald,with three in four and also a walk, and Dawkins and Garrick, with two each in five. Blackman, the visitors' .ahontstop and lead-off man, was a tower of strength at bat with a triple and two singles in five. Three double plays and several in- dividual fielding efforts featured a pair who worsted here yesterday, es- well -]played ganne of ball. 'The Colts 4rumemismenmsmeneamei `illiliLF.� Everything in School Supplies t MCEWAN'S 'rwv+w.,.+r.o • Used Car. Specials 1941 'CHEVROLET 1/2 -TON PICK-UP 'MUCK 1941 CHEVROLET COACH * Nr * Is Your Car or Truck in A-1 Mechanical Shape ? BETTER LET TIS CII CK AND SEE Our Expert Mechanics have had years of experience in: this work, and we e'ue guarantee • a first-class job in reasonable Bente, • • ,,, 1., ,. DRIVE IN YOUR CAR OR TRUCK TODAY , Horner's Service Station yExpert Mechanical Repairs on all Makes of Cars Phones: Garage, 783; Night, 483J HURON- STREET CLINTON For Fall Wear LADIES' CORDUROY SLACKS in attractiVe blue, maroon and brown shades PER PAIR $7.95 • • • BOYS' SWEATERS With turtle neck, in blue and brown combinations each $2.75 • • • MEN'S ODD TROUSERS In good worsteds, blue and brown stripes, sizes 34-42 $8.95 to $10.95 Davis & Herman (vayrwvra++ew.w�wwv SPORTS SIAL,ORE Yeoht .and dinghy rating, fly and bait eastiapg, table teaunis, archery; canoeing' including a !Marathon, "sculls ing and crew racing, softball, eta., etc., will provide entertainment and thrills for sport lavers at the Cana- dian National Exhibition. could; have no regrets, except that they did not get; the ".breaks" to win against St. Marys, bat they are prom- ising 'a reversal f'-fornn at St 'Marys Saturday in the do-or-die struggle. Bert White and Bob Draper were both out of yesterday's game with indugies. BOX SCORE St. Marys ABR 11 PO A Blackman .s8' 5 2 3 1 4 A. Noble lib 3 1 1 8 1 R. Noble c• 5 0 0 8 �1 Jackson 2b 5 2 1 2 3. Swain if • 3 1 2 2 --,0 Oliver If 2 0 0 0 0 IIal1 Sib 4 * 1 3 0 Grashy cf 3 2 0 1 1 Graham .p 4 0. 1 0 2 Osgei:iby of 4 0 0 2 0 TOTALS 38 8 9 27 12 Clinton • AB R 11 PO A MacDonald, p, lb 4 3 3 2 2 Hawldns 2b 5 0 2 3 4 Glew of 5 0 1 3 0 Carrick lib, W 5' 0 2 5 0 Neilans if 4 0 0 1 0 Woodcock 3b 4 0 1 2 0 Bartliff ss 4 '0 1 3 5 Miller rf 4 0 0 0 0 Boussey c 1 2 0 8 0 *Draper 1 0 0 0 0 Colts Squeak. Through. Eliminate Hensall (By rid 7thorndike) Tba weatherman finally allowed the' final gam{e of the Huron'Perth Baseratl.League .north group ;play- off series to be played at Heiisall Monday a4tennoon, Clinton Colts 'de- feating Hensel! 7-6 to wan the round, two gimes to .one. The anateh.' was . scheduled to be Played on'Friday afternoon, but ,aft- er one -and -a -half innings, the rain began to fall,and on ,Saturday erfterrioon the ;grain interfered once. more and no game was played.' big noise for Clinton, while Ken Miller and Art Woodcock each coll- ected a triple. Ali unfortunate incident took place In the 6th inning when Chipchase, Iiensanll third sacker, blocked Bon- ssey at third, and as a result,, a battle royal"ensued, with Chipchase apparently getting the worst of it. From the (bench, it looked as if this display of sportsmanship was uncall- ed for. E BOOK 0 I Monday's game was full of every- CLINOIIN T 0 thing. Clinton batters., banged the MacDonald, )k- 0 offerings of :]:van Kipfer for nine White 26';'. 0 safe silts an 5% inninngs of pray, and Neilans Iif 1 in the finial 2.2/3 inninga, they col]- Grew, ]f.- 0 acted five safeties off - the pitching Ds'aper;, Cf, 1 of Don .7oynt. Gariiolc;' p, t• Bob Carrick twirled splendid ball,'''Eartliff, ss. allowing Flensall ;but Woodcock, Sib. while .his team mates chalkeeightd"up'plats' a Ken Miller, rf. total of nine errors. Hawkins, rf. Carrick's homer in the 5th was the 'B(Yussey, c: TOTALS 0 0 0 2 E 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 37 5 10 27 11 4 * Batted for Boussey in 9th By innings: St. Marys 300 021 110-8 9 2 Clinton 002 010 200-5 10 4 SUMIVLb.RY: Stolen bases—Black_ man, A„Noble, •Gnasby 2, Hawkins, Glew; three -lease hits --Blackman, Jackson, Swan; runs hatted in --Jack- son, SwanBlackman 2, A. Noble, Graham; fiawkins 2, Carrick 2, Giew; earned runs --St. reEarys 1. Clinton 4; double plays—Blackman to Jackson to A. Noble; Bartliff to Hawkins to Carrick; Bartliff to Woodcock; ;hits --off MacDonald, six in five innings, off Carrick, throe in foto' innings; sacrifice—A. Noble; struck out—by Graham 8, by IMadDonald four, by Carrick 4; bases on balls --off Gra- ham (MacDonald, Boussey), off Car- rick (iAt. Noble) ; hit by pitcher—by Graham (Boussey), by Oarriek (Gras_ by); passed halls—Boussey; wild pitches—illlaoDonald 2; left on bases —.St. Marys 6, Clinton 8; losing 4 !pitcher —MacDonald; umpires — Len O'Brien, Zurich, at plate; Hugh Ber- ry. Kirlcton, on bases; time of game —2.01, , , •. 0 +re.►sw.►Nvwo: Summer Dress Goods at Reduced prates BROWN'S One door north of the Royal Bank AUBURN dVIr, and i1irs. Bert !Marsh, 13 eters- berg, spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Herb Mogridge. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, John E. Yungblut at the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Yungblut and family of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yungblut and family of Ham- ilton: • School Re -opens School re -opened on Tuesday with the following teachers in obarge: Ellis Little at No. 5 Hullett, •Auburn school; Miss Mildred Westlake of Bayfield at No. 9 (Baseline school); Mrs. Aubrey Toll at No. 16 East Wanvnosh; Mrs. Ste;o:et Plunket at Prosperity school; iMi-. Rernonia Bear at No. 3 Colborne; Miss Eenme Robertson at the Nile school; and Miss 11loffatt, Teeswater, at West- field. Engagements Announced iMr. and Mrs, 'George Bayley, Hui- lett Township, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Verna 1Vearie, to Robert Kenneth, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Clinton, the marriage to ,take place in Ontario St. United church, Clin- ton, the latter part of September. * x * (Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White wish to announce the forthcoming' marriage of their only, daughter, Geraldine Ruth, to William Albert Harris, el- dest son of Mr. and 8lrs. Bert .Ibarris, Godernich Township, whieh is to take place in St. Paul's, Anglican church. the early ;part of October. BUYS 238 -ACRE FARM Alf ,Scotchmer Jr., Bayfield, son of Alf ,Seotehmer, Bayfield, has pur- chased the farm of Gordon - Turner, comprising 238 acres on Bayfield Line, known as Riverview Farm, for ;the sum -of $8,250. Mr. Scotchmer gets possesson April 1, 1948. ONTARIO ST. LADIES There will be a meeting .of the ladies of Ontario St. United church, in the school room of the church, on Wednesday evening, September: 10, at eight o'clock. This meeting will ar- range for an anniversary dinner to be bold, ,September 29. All .the ladies of the church are given a cordial invitation to attend and help on this important occaeion. WESLEY-WILLIS WKS • The W. M. S. of Wesley -Willis Church ,oils meet in the elnarch Par - 'leers Thursday, ,Septer ber 11 at 3 p.m. ;Mrs. Addison's group will be 40 charge. The new study book will be introduced. A. 'good attendance is asked, for, PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' CLUB The Girls' Club of the Presbyterian Church will holcl its regular meeting on Tuesday evening, iSeprtesibe . 0, at the home of. Mrs, Prank Aube Yone3cl, Hann an St. ONTARIO ST. ANNIVE:r1SAR'Y The anniversary' services of Ontario St. Uauited church (are being held of Sunday, ,September 28, ,at 11. a,m. and 7 ,pm. 'The guest •speaker will he I%ev. W. A. Beecrodis B.A., ]3J), ' Wingham. HEN'SALL Wingham Hurons Win Horton, c. CoitettSenior I� astball Group Don Joynt, 2b, p. Tudor, ss, Winghcsn Hurons defeated Sea- C. Joynt, cf. forth Bosharts 9-5 in the fifth and Chipchase, 3b. deciding game of their group final Mickle, lb. WOAA senior "A fastball series Little, nf. under the lights at Wingham before Kiefer, p. 1,800 _fans. Saturday evening. Wing- TOTALS 41 6 8 27 10 4 ham had won the first and second, By innings: and •Seadbrth the third and fourth. CLINTON 021 013 000 7 14 9 Wingham was drawn to meet the HENBALL 193 002 000 6 8 4 winner of the 'Ches1ey-Listowel series SUiWMAiRY: Stolen bases --White in the next round. 2, Bartliff, Boussey; double play— Collecting five rims in the first iWoodconlc (unassisted); two base inning and four runs in the second hits- Bartliff, Tudor, D. Joynt; three and third, the Hurons were never in ihase hits—Miller, Woodcock; home trouble. Several sensational fielding run!_carrick; struck out—by Carrick 11, by Kilpfer 6, by D. Joynt 4; bases on balls -off Carrick 2, off Kipfer 4; wild pitch ---D. Joynt; left on bases— Hensall 6,,Clinton 11: winning pitch_ er—Carrick;'time of game— 2.47; umpires --Len O'Brien, Zurich, at ,plate; Doug Thorndike, •Clinton on bases. OTT SCORE AD It 13 PO A E. 6 1 1 '9 0 2 6 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 5' 1 1 0 0 0 5 1 312 3 2 5 0 1 3 1 .1 5 1 2 3 3 2 4 1. 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 0 2 48 7 14 27 9 9 ABItHP'OAL 5 1 2 0 0 1 5 1 1 2 0 0 5 2 2 7 3 0 5 0 1 0 0 •1 5 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 4 1 2 9 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 7 2 1 plays highlighted the win. Boussey for Seafortln clouted a homer. Jardine, for Wingham, fanned five and. Kennedy, for ,Seaforth, eleven. Seaforbh 100 030 000-4 8 5 Wingham 513 000 00x--9 10 5 Umpires— Connelly, Scott, Eadie, Stratford. MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK -ROUGH CARPENTRY, CONCRETE, LATERAL DIGGING McKay Contracting Co. 1 Princess St. W. Clinton Phone 3733 L kaill0191111!191111411111111©11151111fAlI111I113111111111iH1111111N1 111111ItIi1!115Sf 1011It1INXi11,1111i1101011 JUST ARRIVED -- COMPLETE LINE O1' 10 Radio& • :and Record Players i * Here are a few of them: CONSOLE Model combination RADIO and Automatic fI RECORD' PLAYER ‘'' ' Each $199.50 L Large TABLE Model combination RADIO andre ill Automatic RECORD PLAYER each$159.95 CAR RADIO each $64.95 Other Models aV $34..95, $35.95, $59.95 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL OTHER RADIO AND RECORD CLINTONN T C N AONTARIOSPORTING GOODS OF QUALITY • PHONE 42 CLINTON 5II1111 UI IIrll Id111111II®I I11111111111111IRII Intl I •111/I I Irl II11111411•41r11•111I111113111111111it111111iIL THREE -BURNER COAL OIL STOVES With Double 'alitd Single Ovens' Each $42.00 DOUBLE OVEN Each $5.60 SINGLE OVEN Each $3.40 Window Screens each 75c and 85c BATHROOM SCALES Neat annul tuna ,su.a,t, utak of white enamelled steel with rubber lop. Each $9.25 s ROTARY RICERS WHAT YOU'V.E J4J)EN WANTING FOR IMAM Each $1.15 t yITER-PERDUE Business Change Effective Monday, September We have taken over the Butcher 'Business operated in Clinton by;Ross . F' py Fitzsimons and the Fitzsimmons Tamil. for the past' 66 year's. y It is `our intention tocontinue to serve the public of Clinton and vicinity to the best of one ability. We have, had many years' experience in. this type of business, p and this ex- perience is at your service. Wo should be very happy to meet all old and new customers. DROP IN AND SEE US AT ANY TIME Stanley Bros, (Successors to Ross Fitzsimons) MODERN MEAT MARKET Victoria St. Phone 76 Clinton '? + eese4tet o-altOst s!it !+, la alee,%ateas lstt'^alea -et geese +F'aai^tses , i2 :3 Bowling News Flash! P W Our Alleys have been re-coznditionned and with new equipment we are ready to serve you better in the coming season. DROP IN FOR A GAME A.FTE1NOON OR EVENING Now is the time to form your leagues and pick your nights for fall and winter bowling! CLINTON BOWLINE ALLEY "HAI." HARTLEY .. lid :»k:«:»:.'t%t.i.t-t ::+4 3 4:4- .«rte :.-44: «wi x»14:44; t;: w : «w . Stock Up and Save Money on Our Specials QUICK QUAKER Oats pkg.25c SHREDDED Wheat 2 pkgs. 23c ARROW Peas tin 1Oc D,O MOR ALL PURPOSE Soap pkg.29c GOLDEN BAR Cheese pkg.2Oc NIAGARA TOMATO Juice tin floc SELECT SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS tin 15e 3 Cakes 20c EXCHANGE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE tin 10c California, Juicy 288's C'ulifornia 126's Oranges doz. 33c ( Grapefruit 5 for 2.3c SHEARING'S FOR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY Phone 48 — FREE DELIVERY — Clinton top, Look, Listen... Don't ;play along the way —look both ways before crossing . . . Chtteb-en are hold, but Motorists have to watch out for small figures that dart out into the street to retrieve a ball, and the "Johnny Colne Laltelys" pay liltitlie heed Ito stop signs when. they're late for school. It's YOUR duty to look . out for THEM! BRAKE ADJUSTMENT AND RE-LLNING CARBURETOR OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS GENERATOR AND • STARTER OVERHAUL ALL GENERAL REPAIRS Lorne Brown a+ of is SALES and SERVICE and AUTO ELECTRIC Chrysler, Plymouth, .Fango Sales and Service DAY 367-W PHONE - NIGHT 367-3 WANTED! 4, * * Four or more CHESTERFIELD SUITI+DS to be re -upholstered or modernized WIDE SELECTION OIP COVERS JAMS /MEWL TEING W. L, MOORE, Proprietor WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Huron and Orange Sts, PHONE 62 Clinton