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Bissets Win
Over Meaford
By 6-1 Score
This weekend is shaping up ,.Archie Townsend, Mrs. C. Cutt
as a busy one on the local and George Baechler of the
sports scene with a big Labor ' local club won the mixed, tre-
Day race meet on Monday after tales in Seaforth . on Monday
night.
noon, an exhibition softball 4
game Mc day night and the (ince labor Day h'as come
Maitland Golf Club's invitation ;arid gone one starts looking
golf tournament Saturday, Sun- .toward the hockey front for
day and Monday. little bits of activity. Enjoying
No event is more important aching muscles this week as a
than the other as there are result of a good deal of activity
devotees of each of these sports !in Hamilton are Steve Snell,
and all, we are sure, will be ,John Arthur, Dennis William-
en;thusiastically supported. son, Bob Graham, Bob nether -
Of interest to the moat num- ington, Vern Skeoch and Roger
ger of people, perhaps, is the Bowness. All these boys- have
game between' the Goderich Bis been attending 'what might be
sets and the Harlem Comedy called a Pre -A camp. As near
Kinga. You may remember last,,s - we can understand. it, any
year that the Iowa Ghosts paid boys showing up well in this
the Bissets a visit and they ;camp will be invited back to
could do no better than . a 2 the "A" camp later on.
tie against Stan, I�oherty and Other members of last year's
company. Well`, the Comedy 'team who already have invites
Kings and the lova Ghosts are to the "A" camp are Ken
one and ' the sane --only the Thompson, Pete Loveless and
name has been changed and Bob McClure. It would be our
perhaps one or two of their guess that one of the threesome
personnel. It would appear to will catch a berth on the Llam-
us that they have changed their ilton squad.
name to the Comedy Kings as ,Gary Patterson, another mem
they switch to entertaining peo- tier- of last year's Sifto club,
ple on the Basketball Court' in ,has receit ed good news recent -
the winter months. ly. Gary has been accepted at
Returning as the playing Clarkson University in Potsdam,
coach of the Comedy Kings .is 'N.Y. He will be attending the
Showboat Buckner. Last year University as. a result of re -
he gave over 1,000 people a ceiving a- hockey scholarship.
lot of laughs and he will do Another former Sifto, Terry
so again this year as his motto Yurkiewicz, played last year for
is "The World Is Our Audi- the University and was very in the seventh when Aldham
ence -- Keep Them Laughing"! • instrumental in getting Gary singled and. scored on a line
Showboat and his crew indeed .flown there. Terry-•—yQtr- sew- drive triple -by- Bill 'Grace. Mea -
have a bag of t ick.;__t.o.. keep_ .call played pretty good "goal
you laughing. for us in the '61-'62 season.
- Probably the outstanding fea- We are glad to see these boys
ture of this• game is the fact using their hockey ability to
,that the Bissets will be turning further their education. •
our the net profits ,,front the! - - r-- _
game to the Goderich School ford Mrs.. Frank Allin, Blake
Retarded Children. This is a -street, and Miss Beulah Long,
fine gesture on the part of the Benmiller, have returned from
local el -Oh. The admission is vacation spent in New York
Goderich Bissets eliminated,
‘Meaford Miskies Saturday night
from O.A.S.A. Intermediate "B"
playoffs when they defeated
Meaford 6-1 to take the Zone 5
finals two games to one.
This game was played' at Har-
riston with a good turnout of
Goderich fans.
Goderich won the first game
in Meaford 16-6, lost the second
game at home 1-0 and the stage
was set on the neutral diamond
for the deciding game. Mea -
ford won the toss for home dia-
mond and Goderich went to
bat first.
Bill Black opened with a walk
and was forced at second on a
fielder's` choice. Bill Grace
doubled, driving in Aldham with
the first run of the game. Don
Goddard doubled but. Grace was
out at the plate on a good
HOI MI SVILir.E TEAM '
In Central Huron • Softball
League finals, iolmesville and
Londesboro will play their fifth
games on Friday night at Agri-
cultural Park, Goderich. 'This
could be their last game of the
season since the - Holmesville
(players now lead 3 to 1. On
Tuesday night they won a 07
to 9 victory in Blyth. In ,Sat-
urday night's game here, tt fey
edged Londesboro 11 to 10 by
-�
scoring sever.al•runs G in an ex-
citing ninth inning. ,
ed with a well-deserved victory.
Bill Grace led all batters in the
three -game series hitting safely
nine times in 15 at -bats for a
.600 average which is an amaz-
ing showing.
Leamington Next
The Bissets now meet Leam-
ington, the winners of Zone 1
in a best two -out -of -three series
with the first game beingplay-
ed in Leamington this Satur-
day night at 8.30 standard time.
Leamington „defeated the Bis -
sets' old rival Arnherstburg,
throw from the outfield. to win the Zone 1 honors in the
The Bissets added to their three -game series two games to
one.
Goderich plays here at the
local park tonight in an ex-
hibition game against White-
church. The Bissets are wait-
ing word on their league play-
offs which should be starting
this week sometime, either
against Wingham, Woodstock or
Stratford.
Next Monday that wonderful
negro softball team, the Harlem
The Bissets playing inspired Comedy Kings will be coming
ball, scored their fourth 'run in to Goderich to play the ,Bissets
the sixth when Shc'wfelt reach in a game at the local diamond.
ed base on an error and Carter This team features Showboat
doubled to drive him home." Buckner and of the same team
Goderich scored their fifth run that was here last year known
as the Iowa Colored Ghosts.
They have a tremendous show
to put on Wore and after the
game such as shadowball, pep
perball, slow motion ball and
many other tricks guaranteed
to thrill the crowd.
score in the fifth when they
pushed across two more runs
on four singles by Shewfelt,
Black, Aldham and Grace. Mea -
ford got onerfun back in the
fifth on three hits but their rally
was cut sh'drt when with the
aases loaded, Bill Black leaped
igh to spear a liner over sec-
ond which seemed certain to
be a base hit and would have
brought in two runs.
ford mounted their most serious
threat in the seventh when they
loaded the bases with but one
.out and their two top hitters
coming to bat.
Tense Point
The tension which was quite
evident all through the game
reached a peak at this. point
with the bases loaded, as Doh -
prices have been kept at a! City and East Orange, New erty first faced Cupit the Mea -
reasonable level 1 in the hope Jersey. !ford playing coach. Cupit had ,
that you will give this garne A Squadron Leader and Mrs. D.. already collected two hits of
your support. • ' E. Whately and family of Win- i Doherty in the game and was
The local lawn bowling club ! nipeg• recently visited Mr. and ; meeting the ball solidly each
has a mixed doubles tourna- Mrs. J. A. Snid'r_ and Mrs. K. time up. With the roar of the
trent going tonight but that is Scully and family on their way Goderich 'crowd behind him,
all that isplanned for the week .-to Goose Bay, Labrador,' where Doherty displaying his ice-cool
-M—f..her 'than regular 'bowling., they have been posted. ;composure, struck out Cupit in
-- !a masterful bit of pitching.
However, the next Meaford
;batter, Tippin, just as equally a
'dangerous batter, stepped in
• land Doherty., displaying excel -
control, promptly struck
'him out to retire the side. This t
seemed to take the heart dull'
i of the Meaford team as they
went down meekly in the eighth
and ninth innings. . Goderich
compteted their scoring in the
-rkiinth when Dick Stewart sent a
drive down the right field line,
the ball -eluding the right fielder
for a home run.
Pitched Well
Doherty pitched a fine ball
game and was particularly ef-
fective in the clutches. He
struck out 13 Meaford batters
and walked but one. His mates
,gave him good support playing
heads up errorless ball behind
him.
In the absence of Russ Huff-
meyer, who was in the Clinton
hospital over the weekend,
Dick Stewart played a sound
game both in the field and at
.1614 ,liaalrfro4i)
rich teammates with three hits,
° a single, double and triple. Don
Goddard had two doubles and
Black -and Aldham two singles
hapiece. These first four bat-
ers in the lineup accounted for
nine of the 12 Goderich hits.
It 'was a real team victory
as all the fellows played inspir-
ed ball and they looked like an
altogether different team that
lost 1-0 to Meaford in the sec-
ond gamehere. Jim Queen
and his assistant coach Gerry
Petrie, had the tea _up for
this game and the boys respond -
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hour of need, We honor them
for service rendered when
enemies of mankind threatened
our nation, When those who
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the record of service that
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it is well to keep before us the
glorious record of service in
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and congratulate Branch 109,
Royal Canadian Legion for this
long and splendid record of
service, not only in caring for
thole who need their help, but
also in supporting' the cause
of loyal .citizenship throughout
the community," he concluded.
Miss Judith Ellwood has join-
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For September 8
The Legion golf tournament
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109 will be held Sunday, Sep-
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Bob Rush, Legion sports -officer.
Entry fees of $1.50 should be
paid to the steward at the Leg-
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members of the golf club wdrll
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11.00 a.m. and it is hoped to
complete play by 4.00 p.m.
when all competitors will ad-
journ to the Legion Hall for
lunch' and\ presentation of
prizes. •
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he spent a week with his bro.
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Whitworth of Manchester, Eng,
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