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Clinton News-Record, 1946-06-06, Page 8PAGES EIGHT CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 194(9, Additional Sports on Page Three C�From,Behind Clinton Comes . To Tie With Hensall 9 - 9 A tie game is a are thing in l• �b�base- CLINTON CUBS WIN base- ball that is what took place in . Community Park here Tuesday even- I Clinton Wolf Cubs journeyed to ing when Clinton Colts came from ; W ingham last evening for a softball behind in the last half of the final) match with the Wingham boys, Clin- inning, tallied one run, and knotted ton winning 21-14. The Clinton line - the count with Hensall et 9-9. It up was: Gerald Holmes, c; Clare was a Huron -Perth League Inter- Maltby, p; Bobby Wakfer, ib; Rich - mediate fixture. ' and Elliott, 2b; John Hartley, ss; The visitors were leading 9-8 go- Murray Maltby, 3b; Harris Oakes, cf; ing into the last half of the seventh, Jackcanter, rf; Doug Britton, if; the homesters needing one to tie andsubs---Richard Andrews, Bob Elliott, two to win. Danny Colquhoun, the Bob Garen. first batter, drew a life, advanced to second on a passed ball, Clarence Neilans whiffed, but pitcher Freddie tht sideie MaoDonald twirled a nice e. MacDonald nearly won his own ball game with a mammoth triple which game for Andy Steep's hopefuls with brought home Banker Colquhoun with 13 strikeouts to his credit, out of a the tying run. 'Bob Draper walked total of '2L At• bat he had a triple and got down to second without chal- and a single, lenge. Doug Bertiff fanned for the Clarence Neilans was the head man second out, and the ball game was with the willow with a double and two over when Hugh Hawkins banged singles in four trips. as well as two out a high fly to centre which Joynt counters. Balfour's, homer in the sec - took easily. and with none. on also was a feature. Hensall presented a brother-act'bat- A tie game is not counted as such tery in Carter Kerslake (the former unless . it aff,•:•rs the final league Stratford National) on the hurler's standing in which case it is replayed. hound and younger brother "Doe" be- Two -base hits — Houghton, C. Ker - hind the bat. But the going got pretty slake, Neilans; three -base hits— tough for Carter in the last of the Joynt, MacDonald; home run—Ba1- sixth after Clinton had scored four four; left on bases—Hensall 5, Glin- runs, and he retired in favor of Jack ton 9; bases on balls—off Tudor 2, Tudor who had been playing first. off MacDonald 2; struck out—by C. 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S.— intermediate baseball June 12—Wingham at Clinton -men's softball June 13 -Clinton at R. and C. 5, -- men's softball. 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Irwin and Pat, have moved into one of L. J. Winter's apartments on High St. rings), by MacDonald 13; passed balls—D, Kerslake 2, Hawkins 1, Neilans 2; stolen bases — Horton, Tudor, Houghton, Neilans, MacDon- ald; hit by piteher—by C. Kerslake (K. Celquhoun); time of game -2.13; umpires-0°Brien, Zurich, at plate, Shelby, Zurich, on bases. Score by innings: Hensall 010 053 0-9 10 3 Clinton 000 404 1-9 13 5 BOX SCORE Hensall Ala R H PO A E B. Horton,3b, 2b 2 1 0 0 2 0 D. Joynt, cf 4 2 2 1 0 0 J. Tudor, lb, p 4 1 1 7 0 0 "Doe" JCerslalce, c 4 1 1 9 0 1 Balfour, 2b, 3b 4 1 2 0 '1 0 Bruce Glenn, ss 4 0 0 1 0 0 Corbett, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Kipfer, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chipchase, If ... , 1 0 0 1 0 0 SOFTBALLERS WIN OPENING MATCH IN FINAL FRAME Jimmy Chowen's Clinton ,softball- ers eked out 3-12 victoryover andin. the opening match PLAYER FRACTURES LEG AS R. and C. S. DEFEATS LISTOWEL a 1 Behind the stellar pitching of Reid ft C S and Ron Wilson, Clinton R. and C, of the WOAA group softball series lin S. defeated Listowel'on the RCAF Community Park Thursday evening Diamond in a WOAA intermediate last, baseball fixture by 9-4.. Ken Vanderburgh crossed' the plate The school came from behind a 4-3 with the winning run' with two out in deficit to tally six counters in the the seventh vvhen Charlie Hanly was 6th and put the game on ice. Reid Safe on ',Gilmer's error at second. twirled for five innings, until Ron Clinton had to come, from behind to Wilson, a newlywed just returned tie the count in the last of the seventh, from his honeymoon, took over. Alex Kennedy doing the trick with Unfortunately, Flt. Sgt: Ed, Sound- one out. Vanderburgh singled to ers, R. and 0. S. left fielder, suffered right, R. Miller fanned and Hanly was a compound fracture of his' right leg safe on error; and the ball game was 'while sliding into second after knock-. over, ing out a double in the sixth inning. Pitcher Condon starred for R. and C. S. with two healthy homers and a double in four official times at bat,.' Listowel AB .R H PO A 10 together with four runs, while his Wray, 3b 4 1 1 0 0 11 4 1 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 6 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 2 1 He is now in the station hospital. BOX SCORE battery mate, Crawford, knocked out Weber, 2b a homer. and a single and tallied two IWilson, se' runs. Durst, rf Two -base hits—Manser, Condon, I Hamilton, lb Werseen; three -base hits — Vander-' Boles, p burgh; home runs—Crawford, Condon 'Keeso, cf 2; left on bases—R. and C. S., 7, Adams, If Clinton 5; bases on balls—off Condon Beattie, c 3, off Hanly 1, off Kennedy 1; struck out—by Condon 4, by Hanly 1, by . 28 4 9 18 2 5 Kennedy 1; hits off—Hanly, 13 in six R. and C. S. AB R H PO A E innings, Kennedy, two in one inning; Monteith, 2b , , . , 4 0 0 0 1 0 wild pitch--C'ondon; passed balls -- Tiller, of 4 2 2 1 0 1 Crawford 3, Cooper 1; stolen bases— *Saunders, If ,,., 3 2 1 0 0 0 Oliver, Cooper, Hanly; winning Fontana, 3b 3 2 1 3 1 0 pitcher—Hanly; umpires — Flt. Lt. Fidler, R. and ,G. S,,. at plate; L. Hoy, Clinton, on bases; time -1.25. BOX SCORE R. and 0. S. AB R HPO A E Crawford, c 5 2 2 6 2 0 Condon, p 4 4 3 2 1 0 Werseen, lb 5 2 2 8 1 1 Oliver, 3b 5, 0 1 0 0 1 Sanderson, 2b, cf 4 1 3 0 0 2 Score by innings Prest, if 3 1 2 2 0 0 Listowel 012 010 0— 4 9 5 Houghton, if 3 2 2 1 0 0 Gilmer, cf, 2b . , , 4 1 1 0 Q 0 R, and C. S, 102 006 x—, 9 10 1 C. Kerslake, p, ib 3 1 2 0 2 2 Manser•, rf 4 1 1. 0' 0 d Two -base hits—Wray, Saunders, Fontana, R. Wilson; three -base hits - 08 9 10 20 5 3 88 12 15 *20 4 5Boles, Tiller left on bases—Listoo}yel GIinton Colts AB IS El FO A E * Two out when winning run scored. ' b6, R.ases anodn C. bailS.s--6; stolenBoles bases—M2;offR. uir; Wilson 1; struck out—by Boles 12. in five innings, by Reid, seven in five innings, by R. Wilson, three in two lungs: hit by ,pitcher — by Reid (Adams), by R. Wilson (Wilson); passed balls --Beattie 1; wild pitches —Boles 4, Walsh, c Hunter, ss Walton, rf Cross', rf Muir, lb Reid, p Ron Wilson, p .. 4 0 2 10 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 3 1 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 31 9 10 21 4 1 *Palmer ran fol• Saunders in the 6th R. Draper, er D. Bartliff, 3b ... 4 1 2 1 0 1 Clinton ABR HPOA E , 2b 5 1 1 1 2 0 Cooper, c 4 1 2 H. Hawkins, c, lb 5 0 2 10 3 1 Miller, c 1 0 0 B. White, ss .... 4 1 1 3 1 1 Hanly, p, 3b 5 3 2 W. Glew, cf 4 1 1 0 1 0 Glew, ss .... 2 2 0 K. Pickett, lb , 3 0 0 3 1 1 MacDonald, lb .,, 4 1 2 J. Duckworth, rf , 1 0 0 0 0 0 Livermore, cf ... , 4 3 1 B. Schoenhals, If , 2 I 1 0 0 1 Nediger, 2b 4 0 0 K. Colquhoun, If . 0 1 0 0 0 0 Shaddick, 2b0 0 0 C. Neilans, rf, e. 4 2 3 3 1 0 'Streets, rf 4 1 1 F. MacDonald, p, 4 1 2 0 0 0 Kennedy, 3b, p3 1 1 36 9 13 *21 9 5 k K. Colquhoun out in 6th for inter- ference. CLINTQN DEFEATS R. and C. S. SOFTBALL TEAM 13-2 COUNT Clinton softballers won their second WOAA Senior "A" match by defeat- ing R. and C. S. in Community Park by 13-2 last evening. Goderich was to play here Monday evening, but the game was postponed in favour of the juvenile baseball match. Gordon Ross' fine four -hit pitching effort was backed up by powerful batting by his pals, and the issue was never in doubt. BOX SCORE R. and C. S. AB R H Gilmer, 2b 4 0 1 Park, rf 4 0 0 Condon, p 3 0 1 Sanderson, of 3 0 1 Marchand, c 3 0 0 Estwick. ss 3 1 1 Andy, lb 3 1 11 Prest, if 3 0 0 Oliver, 3b 3 0, . 0 29 2 4 Clinton AB R H W. Glew, ss 5 1 2 C. Hanly, ss 0 0 0 G. Ross, p 5 2 2 C. Cooper, c 2 0 0 R. .Miller, c 1 0 0 B. White, 31) 5 3 1 K. Streets, rf 5 3 3 F, Taylor, 2b 5 1 2 A. Kennedy, ib 5 1 1 N. Livermore, ef 4 1 2 B. Taylor, if 2 1 1 C. Neilans, if 2 0 0 41 13 14 Score by innings: R. and C. S. 020 000 0— 2 4 1 Clinton .... 300 232 3-13 14 2 Errors --Condon, Glew, White; two - base hits --Livermore; three,base hits —F. Taylor; home runs—W. Glew, White, Streets; left on bases—,R. and C. S. 6, Clinton 9; bases en balls— off Condon 5, off Ross 3; struck out— by Condon 2, by Ross 8; sacrifice --R. Miller; time of game -1.20. Spring Plants FOR (SALE —at — CUNINGHAME GREENHOUSES TOMATO PLANTS grown singly in bands in bud and bloom 10c EACH Try these for extra early fruit BOXED PLANTS CABBAGE— CAULIFLOWER and CELERY BOXED ANNUALS Blue Salvia, Petunias, Asters (all colors), Ageratum, Marigolds, Alyssum, Dusty Miller, Snapdragon, Lobelia, Tagetes, Nemesia, Zinnias,, Verbenas and Pansies. PERENNIALS English Daisies, Columbine, Foxglove, Lupins DWARF DAHLIAS Splendid for cutting and already in bud ON SALE HYBRID TEA ROSES a limited' number to clear at 50c each A Real Bargain Limited Number of Boxes of SPANISH ONIONS 25c A BOX F.R. CUNINGHAME FLORIST Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Phone 176 Clinton .23-24 4 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 6 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 100 3 2 1 Vanderburgh, If . 4 3 2 0 0 1 34 13 11 *20 8 8 * Sanderson out in 5th, hit by batted ball Score by innings: R. and C. S. , . 105 002 4-12 15 5 Clinton 213 410 2-13 11 8 Goderich Township Team Loses to Westfield 28-2 Goderich Township softball team ran into much grief in its game at Westfield on Monday evening, the Westfield lads winning by 28-2. Goderich Twp. 100 010 0— 2 Westfield 482 710 x-28 GOIDERIGH TWP: P. Ginn, ss; R. Johnston, c; G. Johnston, 31s; Bill Harris, 2b; B. Lindsay, p: K. Sawerby, cf; ICArkell, rf; G. Warrener, 1f; M. Johnston, Jack Sturdy, lib. WESTFIELD: M. McDowell, E. Snell, J. .Snell, T, Jardine, A. Snell, G. McDowell, W. Carter, H. McDowell, D. Snell. 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Benmiller 234 201 0--12 Goderich Twp. , , , , 300 007 0--10 'BEN'MILLER: D. Dodkins, 1b; D. Willis, c; Hazlett, p; G. Fisher, 2b; W. Moore, 3b; D. Allen ss; A. Fisher, rf; A. Durst, cf; H. Fisher, cf; Dod- kins, if. G'O'DERICII TWP.: M. Johnston, K. Arkell, lib; Arnold Bali, e; B. Lindsay, B. Hatris, p; K. Sowerby, ss; P. Ginn, ef; R. Johnston, rf; G. Warrener, If; Art Bell, 2h; T. Arell, 3b. CLINTON LIONS, RIPLEY,' GODERICH, IN JUVENILE BALL Clinton Lions, Ripley and Goderich, constitute Group'3, Juvenile baseball series, Western Ontario Athletic As. soeiation. 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