Clinton News-Record, 1947-06-12, Page 8it
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947
Colts ' Capture Home Opener
From RCAF By 15-1. Count
Clinton Colts captured tbeir open -
big game ,at home in the Huron -Perth '
Baseball League, an OIBA intermed-
iate series, by defeating Clinton RCA
F 15.1 as pal•t of the Canadian Legion
celebration here Monday.
The game eiet sited ant reasonably
well, but lifter developed into 'a 'rout,
as the Airmen threw out extra *itch-
ers to stem the tide. The brand of.
'ball was fair, considering the earii-
aness of the season and lack of pract-
e_ ;BOD Carrick twirled six o>k the
tevem innings for the Colts, Gard
Stock finishing it off. Cairick fanned
eine and yielded eix hits, while ile Stock
Whiffed one and, allowed one hit. Ted
iiiaihsi»ch, formerly of Portage la
Prairie, stacked foe the lASrmen and
lasted for five frames, giving way to
a soutlepaw, Nash, who stayed one
iararing, ito be follewed by Lidwel?,
another southpaw, for one inning.
Minato* yielded eight hies and five
runs. left handers were wild as
march hares, however, and walked
and Mt players with abandon.
Two, incidents 'worthy of note
occur ed. "Bud" Selwenvhals came in
to bat for Ken Miller in the sixth,
but did not sport to the umpire so
wan called out after the first ball 'was
pitched aerosis the plate. Fred Mac.
Donald, while batting in the sixth,
threw hie bat and was banished for
the rest of the game.
Neilane was the leading batter with
three safe hite in four tries. Draper,
Foley ,and Tiller, had two each.
Clinton RCAF 000 000 1--- 1 7 6
Clinton Colts 410 013 6---15 0 4
Line-up:
Clinton RCAF -Evans s!s, Smaie 3b
Foley if, Laam^in. 2b, Ti+ISer cf, Philp
13, •Iverson if, Walsh c, Giroux c,
Hainistack p, Nash p, Lidweld P.
Clinton Cohrs--tMaciDanald 1b, Stock
p,Wbife 2b, Neiians lf, Draper cf, L.
Colgnrliaun cf, Woodcock 3b, Carrick
p, lb, Bentliff se, Miller esf, Schoen -
hats ad, Boussey o.
17mpires---4Sahilbe, Zurich, at plots;
Yuugblut, Zurich, on bases.
Clinton Colts Take
Staffa by 9-3 Count
I ,
'Clinton Oaks started off the Huron
Perth Baseball League season with a
9-3 victor .over Staffa at ,Staffa
• Phnusday evening last.
Willliam
"Nome Cook, after recewv.
ing his .DEC •medal from the leeut-
enanteGovernor earlier in the day,
WWI cert on'dhe mound for Colts and
set the opposition dawn with faux
Chits. He was given geed support by
his motes.
Clinton Colts 000 701 1---9 10
l iStaffa 000 003 0---3 4 : 4
Line-up:
'Math= iCblts--,MacDonald lib White
2b, Neilams if, S'ehoenke's if, Draper
of, Woodcock 3b, Bartivfe ss, Miller
If, Id Coiquhoun a+£, Bouseey c. Cook p
Staffa-Houghton le Saddler Ib,
M. Dearing lb, Kerslake Ib, Balfour
es, C. Kerslake c, Warden rf, McDon-
ald rf; 'Costello vf, B. Searing Zb,
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(Continued from Page One)
51. W. Sltap'leten, Seaforth; Rey F.
Pepper; ,Seaforth, R. R. 2; W. 10.'.
Parker and Sony Deerfield; buil' calved
in 1946-W. E. Parker and ;Son, 1
and 2; M. W. Sltalrle'bon; Elpli, Snell
and Son, 'Clinton; cow three years
old and over -W. E. Parker and Son;
Fnph. Snell and 'San; heifer calved in
1945-W. E. Parker and Son, 1, 2,
and •8; Elph'. Snell and Son; Melvin
Taylor Belgrave; .heifer calved in
1946-W. E. Parker and Son, 1 and
2; Key Peppee; get of etre--W. R.
Parker and Son, 1 and 2; Special,
Melvin Crich, Silver dish for champ-
Shoth Parker
non
t'
r� ora female --•W. E. Pa • x
and Son,
Herefords
Bull ealved in 1945 or previous --
O'Neill Bros., Denfield; Warren
Brock, Granton, R.R. 1; George Ken
-
reedy, Luoknow, R.R. 1; H. 0, Wright,
Gsomenity; John McGregor, Hensall;
bull calved in 1940--O'l ei11 Bros.;
John aeleGregor; -George :Kennedy; H,
C. Wiright,' 4 and 5; cow 3 years old
and over O'Neill Bros.;- H. C.
Wright, 2 aid 3; George Kennedy,
4 and 5; heifer calved in 1945
--
O'Neill Bros., 1 and 4; H. 0. Wright,
2 and 6; John McGregor; Warren
Brock; !George Kennedy; 'heifer calv-
ed in 1946 -O'Neill Bros., 1 and 5;
H. C. Wright, 2 and 6; John McGreg-
or, 3 and 4; Warren Brock; get of
sire-A''thTei11 Bros., H. C. Wright
George Kennedy.
Aberdeen Angus
Bull ealved in 1945 or previous -
Edwards Bros., Watford, 1 ;and 2;
Dnokie Bros., Elmwood, R.R. 2; bull
calved in 1946--•Eldwasds Bros. F.G.
Todd and Son, Luck/tow; Fhnkie
Bros., 3 and 4; cow 3 years old and
over -Edwards Bros.; Ehnlde Bras.,
2 and 3; heifer calved in 1945-F.G.
Todd; Etned.e Brost, 2 and 4; Edwards
Bros.; heifer calved in 1946 - Ed-
wards .Bros., 1, 2 and 4; 13mkie Bios.,
3 and 6; F. G. Todd and Son, 5 and
7; get of sire-Elankie Bros.; Ed-
wards Bros.; Sweepstakes Bull
(Shorthorn, Hereford 'and Aberdeen
Astgus)Ehnlne Bros.; Specie) (Rob-
ert +Simpson Co.) silver tray for
champion beef sherd -Edwards Bros.
Market Cattle
. Centralia ,RC,IAF trimmed Clinton
Biehwears 15-8 in a seheduled fast
ball game ab Centralia Jest night.
Twirling dirties for C !non were Shar-
ed by Ross and Crew.
Clinton 102.003 11--8 14': " 2
Centralia 161 103 3-45 17 2
Line-up:
Clinton-Gaew ss, 'Cutler lb, Hay 11,
Ross p, Vanderburgh 33, rLivermore
ef, Mair ?if, Crew p, Bab Miller 2b,
Ilanly e.
,Centralia-Jaudaey rf, Coleman ss,
Shaw cif, Miller lib,',Cherpeti of, Ham-
Allton o, /liubber 23, Rhode p, 54c-
Daugad 31b.
Umpire --,W. Vanderbuagih, Clinton;
GOODRICH WINS
Goderieh defeated Clinton Rich -
wears 18-7 in a scheduled football
mat= of Goderich Preclay evening
last, the issue never being in doubt.
Cllintan 001 000 330 7
Goderich i' 100 394 10x '18
Line-up.
Clinton -Cutler 13, Bab Miller c,
N. Livermore of, Clew es, F Taylor
2b, Roy 4 Iltanly 01, Don Milder If,
Matthews 33, Calelaagh p, Vendee -
burgh p.
!Senior baby beef :Warren Brock;
Edwards Bros.; Robert Hern, Grant-
on; Roy Pepper; junior baby beef ---
Warren Brock; F. G. Todd and son,
2 and 6; W. E. Parker and Son;
MtwaraBros.; H. C. Wright; Special
(Master Feeds, Taroivto) Campion
baby beef senior and junior -Roy
Pepper; finished 'beef steer --W R.
Parker and Son; Edwards Bros.;
Special -+best exhibit of livestock -
Roy Pepper; Themes J..MeMiehael;
John Treesneer. Jr., Kippen,
Dairy Class
Holstein 'ball, 2 years and over-
Howard Trewartha and Son, Clinton;
Les Jervis, Clinton; Holetem . bull 1
year ,and under 2-G. R. McNeil, Clin-
,ton; J. W. VanE:gmond, Clinton;
Howard Trewel:Mha and Son; Holstein
Cow -J. W. VanFlgniond: Holstein
heifer, 2 years and under 3 Tdoward
Trewanrtha and San; J. W. Vanidg-
mond; Jersey heifer 1 year and und-
er 2-1Ernest Roze11, Clinton; Thomas
ii,abhwell, Clinton; 2 and 3; Jersey
cow,Thomas Rabhsvell; Ernest Roz -
ell; ,Special (Rothtein) Best heifer 1
year and under 2--dloward Trewar-
tha and son.
Swine
Bred sow, littered since July 1,
1946--•W. Turnbull and Son, Brussels
1, 2, 3, and 5; A. H. Warner. and, Son,
Bayfield; open sow, littered since
November 1, 1946---A. H. Warner
and .Son; W. Turnbull and Son, 2, 3,
and 4; ,serviceable aged) bean littered
since October 1, 1945-W. Turnbull
and Son, 1, 2, .and 4; A. H. Warner
and Son; ,boar over 1 year-andrew
Hicks, Centralia; W. Turnbull and
Son; A. H. Warner and Son; sow
over 1 year Andrew Tliclrs, 1 and 3;
W. Turnbull and Son, 2 and 5; A. H.
Warner and Son; Andrew Turnbull
Brussels; champion sow W, Turn-
bull and -Son; Special -best purebred
sow over 1 ,year -Andrew Hicks; T.
Eaton Co. special -lien of fear bacon
7ioge-Warren Brack; Douglas Far-
quhar, Clinton; (purchased by Can-
ada Packers @ $22. per 100); T.
Eaton. Co. special -pen of two bacon
hogs -Arnold Jamieson, Giinion;
Douglas Farquhar, Warner Brock; T.
Eaton . Co. Special -champion single
bacon hog Warren Brock.
Light Horses
'Stallion, trotter or paee"r--,A. B.
'Weber, Kitchener; hackney stallion-
Wallace Mucro, ,Ernbro; . Single hack-
ney or carriage in harnees-Wallace
Munro, 1 and 2; Dr. E. Foster, Galt;
Single hackney or'carriage under 16
-2 --Dr. E. Foster; Wallace Munro,
2 and 3; William Mayburnny, Weod-
stock; Single roadster in harness, 15
-2 and over -•J. S. Wright; Listowel,
1 and 5; Fryfogle and Woods, Wing -
ham; Wallace ,Munro; William May -
burry; Single roadster in harness,; 15
-2 and under -!Dir. Et Foster; 1 and
8;- Wallace Munro, 1 and 2; Dr. E.
Foster- William Mayberry.
Carriage team --+Wallace Muna'o, 1
and 2; Dr. E. Foster; .William' May-
burry; Roadster teams Dr. E, Foster
J. S. Wright; Fryfogle and Woods;
Wallace Munro; Currie and Tervit,
Wdngham;.2 year old roadster on line
-Wallace el rnro; single hackney on
line -Wallace Nevem, 1 and. 3; ;Dna
Foster; William Maybuiry; 2 year
old hackney or carriage on line--
Williaan Mayburry; Hackney tandean
-Wallace Munro; 4Villisrsn Mayberry
Ds. E. Foster; Gentleman's .t tannin
-Dr. E. Foster; Wallace Munro; J.
S. Wright; William tMaynburry lady
driver, single -'Thr. E'. Foster; Wallace
Munro; William Maybusry;.
S'adde horse ridden by lady or gent
�C ci1 Asheon, Clinton; Alvin MoGee,
Goderich, 2, 4 ,and 6; Arnold ;Merrier,
Zurich; 3 and 5; single pony in liar..
ness--,L. ,Shantz, New I ambiu•g, I
and 2; team of ponos in hartress---L.
Shantz; hurdle jumping, hor.•se ridden
by. lady ar• gena -,Alvin McGee; Arii-
old Merner,'2 ,and 3; Gentleman's
half mile road race single-Cusric
and Tervit, 1 and 2; Fryfogle and
Woods; Wallace Munro; J. S. Wright;
Jerey Lomgway, West Monkton;
Gentleniah'.s :half mile road race, team
-En E. Foster; Fryfogle and Woods
Wallace Munro; Currie and Tervit;
half mile humming race -•Alvin ,McGee
1, 2, and 3; Cecil Ashrton; ,Saddle
house -Alvin Mc Gee; Cecil Ashton;
Arnold Merner, ,
ACCEPTS▪ ' CALL
DiJNG:ANNON .-- 'Rev. W. J. Rog-
ers, Who has been pastor of Dun.,
gaiiaon United Ohurch for the past
two years,,has aecepted the pastorate
of Blyth United ,Chua'ch.
Godeeich---Seriengeour c, Kingswell
se, Dvernechule if, Leistoh 23, Biseit
33, iVfnePhy 1b, Mero If, Westlake c
Bedard af.
T177mpiras- W. Vandenburgh, Clinton
at plate. Duekwoeth. Goderich on
bases.
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Games Sched>aled
In Coming Week
HURON -PERTH BASEBALL
(6.30 p.m.)
11hurscl
ay, June 12 -.Clinton Colts, at
Hensall-Zurich.
Monday, .Tunic' 10 -,Clinton RCAF at
Mitchell -
Tuesdby, Jame 1.7--+S4affa at Clinton
Colts'";
Thursday June 19 --Clinton Colts ti t
Clinton 'RCAF
Friday,-'JStaffsune' 20-Hensall-Zurich it
WOAA BASD13ALD
Friday, June 20 -Ripley at Auburn
WOAA FASTBALL
Fridley,
JRuinch. w2ea0-e fon
th at Clinton
Goderich Township
Defeats Union 17-16
Goderich Township softball team
defeated Union 17-16 in at WOAA in-
termediate softball match June 4 on
the Township diamond. lefellwain and
Bab Harris had. homers for the winn-
ers, and A. Johnston for the losers.
Umdon 034 800 100-46 18
Goderich Twp. 301 041 71g---17,,23
Lime -up.:
Uvien--Study 23, P. Ginn ss•, G.
Johnston p, R. Johnston c, G. Ginn
33, K. Sowerby cf, El. Haa'reson 1i, 1V1.
Jbhnwton, C. Orr rf.
Godorinh Tawnship-, Gibson ss,
Bob Harris rf, B. Matthews 23, 'Mo-
llwain 2b, A. Bell c, T. Arkell 3b, B.
Harris lb, II. Torrance ef, K. Arkell
P, G Waa'rener.
Umpires -Bell and Orr
Port Albert Wins
Port Albert defeated Goderich Twp.
11-1 in a league softball match at
Port Albert, the first of the season.
Goderich Twp. 010 000 0--1 7 7
Port Aubert 002 621 x--11 8 4
Line-wp:
Goderich Township -le. Gibson ss,
Bill Harris p, Arnold Bell e, G. War-
rener 11, Bob Harris 33, H. Torrance
• Aubhur Bali 23, L. Sowerby 1b, K,
Hanes, cf.
Peart Albert -•G. idaban c, L. Drap-
er p, H. Tigert 1b, T. Koviiak 3b, G.
Martin if, II. Adams af, W. McCarthy
es, J. McGee el, E. Draper 2b.
Umpire -F. Bell
Results of Games
In Past Week
HURON -PERTH BASEBALL
Clinton Colts 9, Staffer 3
Clinton Colin 15, ,Olinten RCAF 1
Hensall-Zurioh 3, Mitehell 2
Staffa 20, Olintton RCAF 0
WOAA FASTBALL
'Gaderich 13, •Clinton Ric/wears '7
'Centralia RCAF 15, Clinton
• Riehwears 8
Londesboa•o 17, Teeswater 5
Londlesirard 18, Luoknow 13
Godersieh Township 17, 'Union 16
Hensall Girls Win
From Clinton 13-7
Hensall girls defeated Clinton lass-
ies in an exhibittbn softball match
which 'formed pant of the leing's
Birthday ,Clelebration in Cosnneunitiy
Park here Monday afternoon 13-7 inn
Which boibh teems, showed marked
improvement over last year.
Hensall 141 324 2•--13 . 15 0
Clmntin 000:240 1--- 7 10 6
Line-up:
Hensall---Shirley Dietz c, Ellen BeII
p, Betty Maar 2b, Marion Peek cf,
Margaret Glenn if, Joyce Brodea.ick
3b, Audrey Russell ib, Doris Brahma
an els, Edna Petzke a '.
Clinton -Jeanne Garan as, Dolores
Moore 33, Mary McDonald rf, Olive
Canter p, Ruth Neilans c, Corinne
Davies 3b, Betty Lampnnan 23, Mary
Fulford cf, Helen Dixon if.
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avlas, M Reid has returned to her
home after visiting with relatives in
Toronto, Galt and Guelph.
.Mrs. H. ,Soper left on Monday with
her sister and friend for a two
weeks' motor trip to •Sudbury, Tam
mins, Toberinory and other points
of interest.
ler. and Mrs. F. Schell, Detroit,
spent Sunday with the latter's moth-
er, Mrs, A. Austin. The Tatter, who
is not enjoying the best of health,
returned with ,their,
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IMPROVEMENT OF
BAYFIELD ROAD
Clinton and District 'Chamber of
Gonvanerce held its moirtly general
meeting in the Town Council Cham-
ber Tuesday,evening with the presi-
dent, G. Ralph :Foster, in the chair,
A motion was passedthat the
Chamber approve the action of dfhe
Town .C'ouncil in ,auhor,izing an agree-
ment with Warbilme Housing Limited
far the ereeton of 50' houses in Clin-
ton, and than a copy be forwarded
to Council.
,Ellwood Epps submitted a compie-
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of the Tourist and Publicity Com-
mittee, arid several recommendations
a s
were adopted b)yl the meeting.
Sit was decided to send •a depute -
ton to Huron County Council at its
Friday afternoon session, requesting
the county to re -surface the county
road from Bayfield to Clinton but
not change is route. President Fos-
ter, ,Chairman Epps, N, 'W, Trewar-
tha and Reeve V. D. Falconer, ege-
etittute the deputation.
Lt also was d'esidei to, have thee
Tourist and Piebecity Conviimitttee
wait an the Board of Park Manage
, -
merit at ies meebibg newt Tuepday
evening regarding plans to beautify
Oonrlmunity Park land possibly pre--
vade overnight tourist traileranomie
maderion,.A ,sunken garden also was •
suggested.
A contest to ohoase are approp-
riate slogan for Clinton will be con-
ducted with at prize of $25, dotedls
to be worked out by the Tonivo anuli
Publicity ,Committee. Maps of ne
wen, shawingCMaion's imponbaneen
will be used .on )stationery. Mileage
earths well be printed' far clmstrubntiorrt
to (tourists.
Jnformalt-on will be.- obtained on'
erection oe a sign on the Bine Water
Highwayat Barfield
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service was suggested as an ,altrao--
tion for tourists, ,Atraeugements will.
be made for estaibishment of a tour-
ist information bureau. For the bene,
fit of the toanist trade, the con»
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