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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-09-07, Page 4
by PATTRN A�'ED FLATWARE w A �R ROGER� .#-1f tom: Y � L Is available V � WE'A E. PLEASED' TO ANNQUNDE THAT POE A IMITED PERIOD O>±' TIME, ORDERS WILL °BE TER DELIVERY ACCEPTED FOR LA ..:.:.O MOST T ITEMS IN THIS PATTERN.• . THIS IS 'INDEED, AN*OpPORT'UNITY FOR, THOSE wua HAVE $EEN WAITING A LUNG TIME TO .SECURE VARIOUS 'PIECES IN THIS 'PAPULAR '" PATTERN, J . -D O-lk'S . DELAY -PLACE YOUR O1tDER: NOW - . Filsinger's Jewelry and Gifts - NEW DUNDEE TAKES . SAL.TFORD FOR AIT OTJT ' The hard -fighting Saltford soft- ball' team went down before u the New Dundee 'aggregation iu two .playoff games this, week, Monday and 'ednesday,.- .' .. • , The- Monday- night „ game was • played under the .lights at Drutnl�c,, in the Santee way as'Sa ]ford' home game-.,] a r„e- pl;ryed on' • tlie. .flood,. lighteddiamond in Goderich, :few Dundee, a ” smart,- well-balanced 'team,; won this. game ;.tt;.0, 1, . might's game here • ended m4-1-0 • for the. visitors. News Dundee used 't a pitchers, while. Grant Fisher Went the whgle ` way for Saltford and pitched• his .usual good game. The difference between the. two teams' was chiefly that the the. pu't more wallop luta their- hitting t"hatn did the Saltford. Boys. Saltford �'1 a,n , impressive victory.. over the oderich� l� lyers ,irMen. They,. looked 11,10 an en. j.� j Breit' different team from title onA Gusted IVY Listowel severe�:, ma;tlled lay the ti Airmen at "Finis" Was' . written yester- day (Wednesday) to the aspirb ations fdr this season 4)f the 'Goderich Flyers of the Haran-., Werth. League, the - second game ' iu the . playoff series with Listowel resultingin a score of, ],1-5 in favor or the ,visitors,. The first gable, a; • reported below, also ° was, • a win, for IaistotveI, DenBoer, no doubt tired—from his. Lanky den; MacKenzie 'was exertions of the night before, lasted oh the 1,110.U11(1 fors Cher Vhsitors only three innings; and in that time and Dun Scott, 'of txudctrich, - ,struck out two"; Kyryltik tookcher in, the fourth innings. and O"Byrne pitched tJe last three ; iinipgs' for Centralia. For the loeaL. Holland, II, Wor- sell and Evans each .had t ;,o hits: Bisset, Doak,' Newcombe, Ainslie sand 'Fa1i.•ner each getting one. The wiuniug pitcher was Faieoeer. loss watt charged up, to ' DenBoer ' The final score shows Centralia, with 2 runs on 11 ;hits and they had 3 errors.' Goderich had 8 runs on 11 hits and had only ,one' error chalked up, against thein. "- Begley' and Go(fdiel from- the Air School again handled the umpire _duties ilii were iniifrtial in their After taking' the first game of ' decisions, t -b& playoffs against Centralia Air- The teams lined "up as follows: men, the .Goderich Flyers showed, CENTRALIA---Harris c,, Ouelette a complete reversal of. form in the. 3b, Crewe if (replaced by McGuire Exeter o h f ohne ,second oihci tilt, played atz in the 7th) , Larhgci au, c , :� ider Thursday Last.,. The result' was a 1b, 'Kaufman as, Hill 2b, DenBoer win • for Centralia with a score of p, •Dunbar rf (replaced by Wilson 0-1, .the loss being.eharged against in the 6th) . ' Frank Young, who seems to be the GODERICH--Bisset ss, Holland '''" vietifu when the ioealas, want to get rf, Doak e, Newcombe 2b, I -L` W'or- Exeter- ' the' ;'night before, They played lheadsup ball . Uolll in the field au.d at bat .104 gave Falconer In the box •exeellent support. yRoy had a shaky start, filling t'he-Jaases with nobody out, but pulled himself; out of 'the dtilieulty, and'although •in trouble at times he improved as . the ,, .gaiu,e progressed, striking outs no fewer than f'o arteen of the Elie tv while • he gave a E thein three e • passes Ito- first: caught for hint. For the locals' Craig Costello and Frank Young' pitched, with Barry Doak receiving'. 1,XacKeuzie as uaual proved' a bard Irian to bit,' but his • fast ball - was , heartily ' more of a factor ill his team's winuing score, than was the, locals' loose fielding at. critical ni.oients. There was a large nttehtdauce at the game, including a con- siderable ., . contingent .from • Listowel.. GODERICH LOSES 0.• TRALIA' " aiso t�'&o Handicapped by the ab- senee of I'btei- . \Valter and Joe Happy from -the lineup. It was New Dundee that put Saltford out of the . running last year, and the local faatf;a were not too hopeful of a • different, ' result this year, The -boys' ..front aero. the river are .a. game• bunch, but they have not the sante -chalice of liai111in'g up a chai:npiouship- teeth' as _New. Dundee has in -.the centore of populous area:,' 'They, have the eut°husiastic • support' of ,tlie local softball.' fans, Who hope they will .rah- pegging away until .next year, or' seine other (year, they get pat.st' °ew 1)uihdee.• ori. the way to'' a chazapionship, . .bad game out of their system • sell lf, Miller cf (Ainslie' batted a • Young pitehed,•,good' enough bail for Miller in the 8th), Evans 1b tv ruin, giving up only five . hits, I'ailcuuni' p,., warren 3b. but his teammates had half -a - dozen bad ' errors -,,and, were able BLANKED .BY. LISTOWEL ” to, garner only two hits .'off ,the Fresh •from their winning effort pitching of DenBoer, Harry Vsorsell alter •Centraxlia Air School, the vode- and Holland eeuring one each. • rich Flyers invaded Listowel on The bo.x score •chows Centralia Monday night, the -game' starting with -G' runs on 5 hits ancL2 errors, at 8.30' under the lights. This' was while Goderich had. one run on 2 the first night game'for most of the hits and 0 errors -.Centralia - had Goderich •bo)•s, but they do not .give Ouelette on 3b, Harris c, Langdon that as the excuse for the, dubbing ef, Crowe lf,• Grant 1b,. Kaufman ss, administered "by Johnny Bell's pro-feges - . , , Ilill 2b,'73rawiey rf and I)einBoer p For Go lerieh . it was Warren 3b. Newcoihibe '21), : Holland rtn. Bisset ss, U. Worsell 1f',, VIiilE*tr a'f,..Evans .ib, .13. Worsell e, Young p. The, umpires' were Begley and Goodie1,' both. of 'Centralia, c 5 Canada's io lila GODERI'CH TAKES FINAL.. QA1il At itltre�l, 1J✓Q, C>nadt 1 p I, , • tio•ii was' estimated' to be 13,s45',000, after lasing the; second game to 1111 inere�ase of 206,000 • ani twelve Centralia, G oderic'h Flyer -.came months. � back On •Friday evening and scored • The 'Flyers_ just could not hit' titch offerings �o1', Schuett,: the `big Detroit left-hander: who was . w� ia; plete roaster of, fife situation • i -n. every . innings. f3elinett sit' the 'Guderieb Batters down in; order' in every innings 'with• the exception of ',one, when, Evans drew a • walk. Oat a .perfect• peg hy • Dc)n Scott, Goder'ich's `gift. to Listowel,' Evans went out steai�ling;. this ;trieaning'oihly GODERICH LECININETTES ,WIN IN ,...^TVENAMENT. '.Goderich Legiouettes took part in a Indies' softball tournament at Grand Bend .on ,Labor Day, the ,other teeino being from t Exeter, Henson aed .Forest. In the afternoon • Exeter Mad Forest were Pitted against each, •ot'i>; r,-EX:eter winning, and in the TOWNSHIP COU.T TCIL COI,I3ORNE TQWI SHI ' Tie Muracipal COuiieil of C'ol-` borne met for the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, September 5th, liritih till members present. - Correalroudenee was read from the folftrivittg: A, K. MacDonald and cd., insurance «adjusters, denying liability on behalf of the Township of Colborne to Mr. Henry Bradley game 'betaveen Iiensalland Gude- for claim of damage to . truck pin 1 fou ©� Colborne ti" . � as lith c.onceSa (,o n hicYh the latttei team had au. e y the . victory, with a. score of 20 to 3, July 1.7ih, - x Kelly hid Stephan, were tephan,vere the b1kter t The Department' of Highways, for Howell; Weber anti- Wood for eonurniug a rescllution 'requesting Goderich. ' (Nile ; final genie, in the -evening, was, between Exeter and Goderich, the Goderich girls Miming by a close margin, • 4 to 3. Wilson. - atlicl Wood were the Goderich battery; be made to keep within tlie amount Pfaff: 'and Taivloi' Or Exeter. approved: , ' The tournament was. arranged by It was roved by Terence Taunter °Sheltlon Wein; • nuilin�ger, . of the and' John I' erniglhan that the Clerk Exeter team, a be -instructed to' advert'ise,, or sale used lumber and roof' on the north .paint of the, Township Hall Carlow, twenty-eight ince facing Srhuett- `'loved by Sohn 'Keeuighan:- find in nine -innings game, sixteen of Terence hunter that the remainder these being strikeout t ieth iii : a the '; books on the history of Donn Ainslie went into 'the • box Colborne which are for :dale be left -in the Clerk's office. r •I •I r .upward t s o f the v0 anu o x9 exlaeitditare bylaw, The Depart-: inept regrets• that it is, unable to comply with the Council's, request, but trusts,, that tlililgent,, efforct for the Flwers, and while Showing 1i lc;t of speed simply lead no control of the ball, handing out nine 'walls to the Listowel team. Don •' allijt�ed only seven hits, brit good fielding by the Flyers helped -'in .the pinches, n g onto two good running making ti Miller nl g .I h n catches in' centre field, while nrtlee' Enskiue contributed three fielding gens en vicious drives, one by Don ,Scott with the bases loaded, wchile,. in •the last innings the young batnker came, up with a .diving circus catch. again with a couple of men on the sacks. Falconer took over the pitching duties in the middle of the seventh and allowed 'two extra hits• and two runs, the final' score reading "T lstowel 10, Goderich 0. The com- plete box score shows Listo vel with 10 runs 'on ,8 hits and • they played errorle ball. Goderich had Q rues,' 0 hits and 4 errors:' The umpires were Krueger behind the bat and Godfrey= a t. third base, Groves' at -first hose. - The' teen* lined up' as Wows: -""' LTSTOWEL—Be1i.. 2b; " . Scott', c; Greisbaeli ef, Young ss,- Wilson 3h, 'Hamilton :lf, Ititton 1b, Tompkins rf. Sirhnet t p. GODERICH`,--Warren 3b, New, Combe' 2b, B. ,Worsell ' c, Biset, ss', -linslie. p (replaced',by Faalconer. •inn the ' 7th ) , Holland' rf, ,81111er ef, Evans .1.b, Erskine 1.f ,(Doak.batting far, Erskine batted out in the 9th).. ()u motion of James 'Horton -and Terence' , ]uplifter- the-f�Iowiiib ac- counts. were "Ordered paid: Itoad voucher;, $2,118.80;. CKNX, borne •-celebration, $4; -Matt.. 'Shackleton, Work ,on Township Dail, ,'31; J. Ji'rahik . Baer work on Town- ship Hall, $40.80; Fred C. Kalb- ileisch & Son, material for Town- ship Hall, ,$39 ; •F, Qverholt, coal, ,x+50; George Dougherty, one fox' bounty, $2; • Chas. 'Larder, spray painting:'on Township • Hall, $20 C'oiinty o1 Huron, indigent patient, $17.50; "..Signal -Stab, $64.05 ;' - Rouse Auto -Electric, $2; Itoope's Service Station, repairs, gas and oil, $3.55; Franklin Mcllwain, account', $88,09; Frank Allin, relief, ,$81:50; Carman Ga}crow, relief; $81; • �'Vm. •West- lake, salary for. August, $90; Earl - Cooper. 4 square shingles, ;$1& n� The sum of•.,`p"10 was received from the Women's Association for booth pr'ieileges and $7,50 from Reeve $nj'der for_:lzboks,.old. • . Gouneil adjourned. to • meet W()e.t'ailyca 3•IaEl-pit: S ;p.Iurr.. WM. SALLO,\VS, 'Clerk. Canada's- 1)opulatiori increased Most 'rapidly at' the, times .of the American •Revolution, ' the , Irish famirie+; the'.building 'of• the Can: aclialhi railways and the opening. of the Canadian West.—Quick Catu- aclirr1 'Facts. i d Lout Opera- tors era - e_ a All Experienced . er�enc d � u ., District,. thes in for � �4vailable � 0 { farWork •A ONCE a Are Needed .r, the Factory. • at . orin he Either Home LARGE' ORDERS RECEIVED REQUIRE ASSISTANCE OF ` EVERY„POSSIBLE HAND LOOM- OPERATOR • (EXPERIENCED INS ' PIIS`' Please'contact, without .delay; , siert' ompany of anadaltd. 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