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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-06-24, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINC, JUNE 24th, 1948 k in Clinton Pen- scare Ball Team Ties Mitchell; Mason and Holtzm’an. was sent in to pinch-hit for went the eighth, doubled, Gib- ? FOR oIaO OR DISABLEP a t s WATCH pAkr PAPER? fOR CURRENT piftICES of at Judith Ann, of Toron- the week-end with the mo t lie r, Mrs.Alice of at Mr. since knee ♦ 0 Phone EXETER 235 SEAFORTH 15 1942 Chev Coach in beautiful condition. 1937 Ford Coupe. Original finish and clean upholstering. 1935 Chev Standard Sedan, refinished. 1934 Chev Master Sedan. 1940 Dodge Deluxe Coach. Clean inside and original fin­ ish. • .1930 Ford Coach AS. IS. Ward Fritz Dodge Dealer ZURICH, ONTARIO S245 Loses Game Exeter appeared to be on the way to its third victory Monday, night behind the steady pitch­ ing of Ross Morton, only to al­ low Mitchel three runs in the last two innings to tie the at 8-8. Pitching his first game the opening night when a Injury sidelined him for tlie past couple of weeks, Morton came back to strike out eleven men and allow the same number of hits. Malcho was the only Mit­ chell batter to club more than a single base knock. However, eight errors by the home club paved the way gaining a tie. Exeter took the second when Smith a triple and came man’s grounder first on ’ an error brought both Tuckey and Holtz­ man in with a single to make the score 3-0. Mitchell got two of them back in the first pitcher Bill crossing the on Walter’s In the fifth, both teams had a big inning. Mitchell scored three in the first to take a 5-4 by Wright, and Malcho lead. How- half Exeter and for Mitchell lead in the teed off with in on Holtz- Tuckey got to and Morton of the third with Gatenby and Butlei' plate. Both scored infield blow. lead. Four single Gatenby, Walthers sent them into the ever, in the last came up with four runs again were in front 8-5. Brintnell led off with a gle, Nicol walked, Robinson first on a fielder’s choice Smith drew a walk to force in Brintnell. Malcho then took over the mound chores for Mitchell and proceeded to strike out two sin- took and a Chicken in the Rough, SOUTHERN STYLE — at — "Pat’s Shanty in the Pines” Enlarged with Modern Equipment, We Are Now in a Better Position Than Ever to Serve You Why Cook Your Sunday Dinner? 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But­ ler walked and Wright brought both with Boh was In Gatenby singled and came on Malcho’s hot grounder first to tie the ball game at 8-8. For the home team, Morton had two singles in four attempts while Smith clouted a triple and Nicol, Robinson, and each bagged a double, got the only extra the visitors. MITCHELL Bennett, lb Gatenby, Bill Walters, Walthers Malcho, Gibbard, Clarke, _ Butler, If Wright, c Gatenby, Bob, lb on Exeter in UP, with a single but Butler a single, Gatenby tied. their final chance. and Malcho home Morton struck out before the score Bill home to Penhale Malcho base hit for INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL Friday, June ‘25 th—— Exeter at Centralia Monday, June 28 th-— Exeter at Mitchell St. Marys at Bash wood ■Centralia at Radio School Wednesday, June 30th — Radio School at Zurich Hensali at Exeter INTERMEDIATE SOFTBALL Thursday, June 24th — Hensali at Centralia Friday, June 25th— Sharon at Crediton Monday, June 28th-— Centralia at Exeter Tuesday, June 29 th— Hensail at Centralia Wednesday, June 30th— R.C.A.F. at Centralia Sharon at Grand Bend INTERMEDIATE “A” SOFTBALL Saturday, June 26th— ■Centralia at Wingham Monday, June 28th— ■Goderich at Centralia HENSAL-L Miss Goldie Cross, R.N., London, spent the week-end the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cross. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Joynt and daughter, to, spent former’s Joynt. Mrs. Wesley Jones underwent an operation in Clinton General Hospital on (Friday. Mrs. Harris, who has been confined to her room owing to illness, at the home of daughter, Mrs. Carl Passmore, is improving. Miss Martha Heideman spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heideman in Zurich. Miss Jessie Gillespie visited recently with Miss Helen Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drysdale, Jack Drysdale, and Doug Pryde, of Exeter, left Sunday on a six weeks' vacation by motor to Flint, Michigan, Regina, Sask­ atchewan, Stettler, Alberta, and Vancouver, B.C. They will visit with Mr. Drysdale’s sisters, Mrs. R. N. Stowell and Mrs. E. J, MacNeil, of Stettler, and his brother, Jack Drysdale, of Van­ couver. Mrs. Jack Corbett underwent a tonsil operation in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Friday. * main- bat with and two a homer that game Mon- 'fans the fans con- By “SCOOP” men sin- given the team deserves. Those turned out have come to every game. allowed Mit- the last two score. They tied two “Why didn’t 1 try them be­ fore?” is the lament of “First Time” Times-Advocate Want Ad users. her spent of her Scanning the 002 030 021 031 040 000 Clinton EXETER D. Brintnell, If, SS, 2b ................. Nicol, 3 b ......... Robinson, ss, lb Smith, c ........ Southcott, 2b . Holtzman, I-Iai Whittle, lb Tuckey, rf Morton, p .. Mason, 2b •Boyle, ss .. Penhale, If Har Brintnell, rf Campbell, rf .... Dinney, p. hitter Score by Innings — Mitchell Exeter Lose in For three inn in Holtzman i ■batters on last Friday fourth and their first Harry Clinton •diamond came the team got increased and add- g s silenced the their own night but, the home two runs, it by four in the fifth ed six more in the sixth to score a 12-1 win over the locals. Exeter’s done run came in the top of the seventh when Har Brintnell, playing his first game, drew a walk, advanced on Whit­ tle’s single and scored on Pen- hale’s single. Besides pitching the winning game, Bob Draper drove a long ball into right field for a home run. Neilans and McEwen each had triples. Cook took over the mound duties in the seventh. For the locals Holtzman and Penhale shared the mound duties, hale pitching part of the inning. At bat, Smith, had singles in three attempts. CLINTON — Woodcock Bartliff ss, White cf, Draper p, Neilans If, McEwen 2b, Schoen- hals lb, Wilson c, Miller Cook p. EXETER — Robinson Campbell cf, Har Holtzman p, Smith c, D. Brintnell 2b, Boyle 3b, H. Brintnell rf, Whittle lb, Tuckey If, Penhale p. Umpires: O’Brien and Sueras Pen­ last two 3b, rf, SS, If, THE EXETER softballers are definitely continuing their win­ ning ways with two very convinc­ ing wins again last week. Tues­ day night on the Centralia dia­ mond the locals chalked up a 13-2 decision over the home club, while in Exeter last Friday night, Hensali was the victim by a 15-6 margin.* * * * these two games, Eddie Sears has run up a total of twenty-one strikeouts, twelve of • which were in the , Centralia! game when tlie Exeter twirler almost chucked a no-hitter. A bingle in the ninth was the only hit of the game, .Manager Mason was best man at the a home run, a triple singles. Shaw clouted against Hensali.* * * * The team lost but one game during its heavy schedule, to Sharon. The next home will ‘be against Centralia, day, June 28 th.* * * ♦ Although the lads have tained their winning streak and have exhibited some of the best pitching, fielding and batting seen on the Exeter diamond for a number of years, the have not support it who have tinned to Sparked by Eddie Sears’ wonder­ ful pitching, the team can give any ball fan his money’s worth. And don’t let the one-sided scores fool you! Even those games packed plenty of excite­ ment for any fan who enjoys a game with plenty of zip and good-natured rivalry thrown in. So let’s see all of you out there next Monday!* * t * THE BASEBALL team threw away wliat looked like a sure win over Mitchell Monday night. After leading 8-5 going into the eighth, the locals ch ell three runs in innings to tie the now have won two, last four.* * * Plaid wool Shirts For cool summer evenings here’s a jacket that has plenty of style combined with at­ tractive colorings. Made of Kroy pre-shrunk wool, it is available in three either shirt or coat stvlcs. China for the June Bride For the shower or wedding gift, a lovely piece of china is always a splendid remem­ brance. Our counters are well filled with pieces from have no trouble in choosing something that is please. many which attractive you will sure to Summer Dresses patterns in Turkish Toweling The first we have had in four years. Now, there are 250 yards on hand of this splendid quality toweling. Dark ground color with red stripes. Summer Footwear BRINSLEY The St. Mary’s Anglican Brinsley United picnic was held on last in Mr. Harold Grove and was .fairly and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon are at present spending some time with friends at Ottawa , Mrs. Levi White entertained a number of ladies to a quilting on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neil and daughter .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McAlpine, of Lucan. Mrs. Beatrice Dixon and Miss? Constaice Pearson dined with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neil on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson and family, of Parkhill, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and1 Mrs. Lin Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Thomp­ son and. family spent Sunday evening With Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Glenn. Mr. and Mrs, John .Schofield, of Parkhill, spent Sunday eve­ ning with Mr. J. L. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. George I-Iodgson attended the Turner reunion vat Springbank on Saturday last. \ Miss Mary Lee, of Ailsa Craig1 spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Lee, Mr. Lin Lee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, of Ailsa Craig. Miss Orplia Watson spoilt the week-end with her sister, Mar- vol, of London, , and Sunday School Saturday Corbett’s Attended The Times-Advocate requests all advertising copy to be in by Monday noon at the latest. ♦ Ross Morton returned to mound and, while allowing ven hits, struck out eleven and came through with two gles at the plate. While still far from his top form after his off, the Exeter twirler breezing the old pill across plate in fine style. ***** Mitchell should have no friends around the league year if Monday night’s gesture i« a regular one. After the game tlie boys brought out cases of Pepsi Cola and treated the home team. Now that’s something new in district baseball! Reduced in Pr ice few only, summer crepe and cotton dresses. 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