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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
'T'H'URSDAY, MAY 27, 1945
Skippin'
ger Sports
by Agus "Red' Mkcintosh
Another Victory
Scion Gratton, Bob McKin-
ley's brilliant young horse, won
his third race in a row last
week at Mohawk. In winning
his race, Scion Graton lowered
his time for the season to un-
der the :08 mark.
Track Winners
Eugene Guenther, of Dash-
wood, won the senior boys' high
jump at the Huron -Perth Sec-
ondary School track meet held
in Mitchell recently. He placed
second in the shotput and fin-
ished second in the discus
throw. In the junior girls' soft-
ball throw, Diane McKinley
placed third. .
League Meeting
A meeting of the Huron -
Perth Baseball League was held
in the Mitchell Legion Hall last
Wednesday, May 19. At the
meeting it was decided that the
deadline for entries and a sche-
dule would be drawn up, at the
next meeting. which was held
last night. Definite entries in
the league were Walkerton,
Staffa and Zurich. Hanover,
t was understood, was seeking
franchise in ;he league.
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Smart Fool
Somebody thought they were
pretty smart last week and
pulled the horseshoe pegs out
of the ground at the court be-
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We hope they got a big kick
out of this childish 'L.rick, and
will do it again. Then, when
the volunteer look -out spies
them, they will get another big
kick. right on the seat of their
pants,
N t ted Doctor To
Address Group
Dr. Neville Lefcoe. of Lon-
don, will address the annual
dinner meeting of the Huron
County Tuberculosis Associa-
tion in Seaforth on Monday.
His subject will be, "Research
in Lung Disease Today".
Dr. Lefeoe is a medical doc-
tor from Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, Tennessee, and re-
ceived his Fellow Royal College
of Physicians in 1956. He has
had extensive post -graduate
study and experience in the
United States and Canada.
At the pr e s e n t time Dr.
Lefcoe is associate professor of
medicine. University of West-
ern Ontario. His interests are
Iargely concerned with teach-
ing of pulmonary disease at the
Medical school, managing the
lung function laboratory at Vic-
toria Hospital, and various re-
search problems, including the
distribution of bronchial dis-
ease in different occupation
groups in London, with regard
to dust exposure in the various
occupations, and the effect of
exercise and body conditioning
on lung function in normal
people, and in people with vari-
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Trap Shooting
The interest in trap shooting
has risen so high that it has
been decided to hold shooting
every Wednesday night and not
every other Wednesday as had
been the intention.
In spite of the rain, last
night's shoot was successful.
Changes At aayview
The new holes at the Bayview
Golf Course went into effect
over the week -end, with differ-
ences of opinion being voiced
on them. We feel that the
green on No. 3 is a long way
from top condition and the fair-
way is in rough shape. How-
ever, when the new green grows
into the condition of the rest
of the course, it will be one of
the toughest holes on the course
and should provide the golfer
with a lot of hard shots.
One -of the mare noted sports
names in the area, Jack Chip -
chase, of Hensall, and star de-
fenceman of the Toronto Marl-
boros, was seen shooting a fine
round at Bayview over the
week -end.
Huron -Perth Baseball
At the second meeting of the
Huron -Perth Baseball League,
held last night in Mitchell, it
was decided that three teams
would not make a good enough
league and supply the ball play-
ers with sufficient ball. Walk-
erton, Staffa and Zurich were
represented.
The meeting was called to
draw up the schedule and was
also supposed to be the dead-
line for entries. However, the
decision was reached to allow
another week for entries while
the president, Bob Sadler, and
John Livermore, the secretary -
treasurer, "scouted" the area
for at least one more team.
The executive felt another
team was a must and they
hoped to talk Dashwood into
putting in an entry and draw-
ing players from Exeter. Han-
over was also going to be ap-
proached again. The report
from that centre was "enough
players but no managers".
If no other team enters then
the schedule will be drawn up
with the three interested teams.
Elan Practice
Zurich intermediate baseball
team will hold its first practice
at the ball park on Friday night,
at 6:30 pan. All interested
players and fans are invited to
attend (weather permitting),
and also to attend the meeting
at 8:30 in the township hall,
At the meeting a new slate of
officers will be named.
Softball Teach,
The boys down at Fax Milling
and Lumber Company are or-
ganizing a softball team for the
season, Their first game will
be next Wednesday in Kettle
Point.
Although not in a league as
yet, Jim Dalton said today that
they may try to put an entry
in the Lieury League,
The team has no diamond in
Zurich to play on, but hope to
be able to play on the baseball
diamond when the minor soft-
ball leagues start.
Due to shift work at the mill
some nights the team will be
short a player or two and any
softball players interested in
filling out the team can contact
Jim Dalton at the mill, for fur-
ther details.
Help Appreciated
We wish to thank those who
have helped us by giving us
tips on sports stories. If you
have any sports stories or know
of any in the Hensall, Dash-
wood, Grand Bend. Bayfield or
Zurich area, or if any of the
area's former residents are
high -lighting the sports world,
we would appreciate a eall with
the details. Thank you!
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Owen Sound Collegiate and Vo-
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Thirteen Guides who earned
the Gold Cord during the past
year were presented with their
certificates by Mrs. Donald
Gunn, Toronto. Ontario Provin-
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girls are from Huron Division
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