Zurich Citizens News, 1958-09-24, Page 12PAGE TWELVE
Zurich Defeats Caledonia 10-6
In First Game; Play Here Saturday
(Continued from Page Eleven)
ball park . . . Ben Gigeac, ie
[particular, showed great adept -
mess at fielding base hits, in the
front yardpetunia patches . . .
Bell's home run rolled between two
houses and right into a back
yard .. , Plate umpire Sims ..of
Hamilton also worked, the sixth
game of the Senior Intercouanits'
'final between St. Thomas: and Kit-
chener Saturday night ... possible
Zurich startling pitcher for the
second game as Arnie Meyer
Arnie was the ace of the 1957
Zurich staff with 9 wins and 6
losses, but has been .used spar-
ingly as a pitcher this year., cam-
piling
a -(piling a record of one Win and
one los. . Saturday's win: game
the Lumberkings a season. record
of 17 wins, four loses and two tress,
not including ,the results of three
exhilbition games played . . Ca1-
edernia thirst baseman Colwell drew
four walks in the game wlniiile his
team mate Griffith struck out four
times . Caledonia threatened
constantly but were unable to
conne up with the big clutch h+it
they 11eft a total of 14 runners
stranded . . the lucky draw for
the $100 bill vviill be held at Sat-
melei,°s game.
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DANCING
Every Friday Night
Musk by
Deslardine Orchestra
Dancing 10 to 1.30
ADMISSION 75c
JOIN THE CROWDS
ZURICH All R
Doug O'Brien, 3b ........ 3 1
Theander, ss ................ 5 2
Don O'Brien, 11b, p .:• 5 1
Yuniglblut, 3113 5 2
Rawlings, c 5 2
Bell, rf, if 2 2
!Meyer, Of 3 0
Gi gnat, if 2 0
Rattle, p I• 0
Ronnie, rf 0 0
White, p, If, 3b 3 0
H E
1 1
2 0
1 0
2 0
2 0
1 a
1 1
t0
0 0
0 0
0 0
TOTALS -34 10 11 3
CALEDONIA AB R 11 E
Griffith; cf, c 5 0 0 0
Gyokeuy, ss 6 1 2 0
Mudie, at 5 1 1 0
Hubber, 3f, 'cif 5 1 2 0
Colwell, lb 1 1 1 1
Thorne, 31b . 5 0 1 0
Szabo, 2b 3 0 0 0
a Whitelaw, 2b.., ' 1 1 0 0
Legere, c, rf 3 0 0 1
b Wiitheeton, rf 3 0 0 1.
Harrlis, p 1 1 0 0
c Richardson, p 2 0 0 0
TOTALS -391
6 8 2
a. Walked 'far Szabo in seventh,
b Singled for Legere in seventh..
c Safe on error for Harris in
seventh.
Zurich 400 040
Oa1edomia 100 '120
200—l0 11 3
200— 6 8 2
ZURICH Citizens. NEWS
'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958:
tS.X,:;th" ::�:;2 �:`::ii�nF ins•. �: 5�..�@.�'l.,e>
DECORATED BICYCLES played an important role
in the monster parade at the Zurich Fall Fair. Winning
first prize in this class was Barry Block, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Block, Zurich, with his imitation moon
rocket. (Staff Photo)
Best Exhibits Ever at Zurich Fall Fair,
Over 1,500 View Stock and Handwork
(continued from page one)
POULTRY
Black Hamburg, Earl Becker,
J. Battler :(cask and hen) ; SS
Hamburg, ell' prizes, Battler; B.
Rock, show, cock and hen, Clifford
Pepper; cock and pullet, C. Pep-
per; B. Rock, utility, hen, C. Pep-
per; cockerel!, C. Pepper, Mrs.
Norman Pepper; pullet, Mrs. N.
Pepper, • C. Pepper; White Rock,
show, hen, Earl Becker; W. Rock,
utility, Arnold Merner, C. Pepper;
hen, Mesmer, C. Pepper; cock and
pullet, all ,prizes; C. Pepper; light
Brehmas., hen, E. Becker; dark
Brahma, 'cock, E. Becker, Battler;
hen, Battler, Becker; cock, Bat-
tler; pullet, Battler; Black Minor-
ca, pullet, C. Pepper; cock, C.
Pepper; hen, C. Pepper; cockerel,
C. Pepper; White Minorca, puller;,
C. Pepper; cock, Battler, Becker;
Brown Leghorn, hen, Battler,
Becker; cockerel, Battler; pullet,
Battler.
S. C. W. Leghorn, show, cock,
Becker; hen Becker; cackerei',
Becker; 'pullet, Becker; utility,
cock, hen, cockerel, pullet, C.
Pepper; R. C. W. Leghorn, cock,
hen, cockerel, pullet, C. Pepper;
Buff Orington, cock and hen, C.
Pepper; Wyaandottes, hen, pullet,
C. Pepper; Polish, cock, leen and
pullet, Becker; R. I. Red, cock,
hen, cockerel and pullet, C. Pep-
per; Anemias, tack, hen, cockerel
OW! and SAVE!
During Our First Fall Discount
For September
i 2% Discount
t4cKEE
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See . .
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District Representative for McKEE BROS., LIMITED
Zurich Phone 67
and pullet, C. Pepper; Bantams,
unlbooted, cock, Becker, Mrs. N.
Pepper; hen, Becker, Mrs. N. Pep-
per; cockerel and pullet, Becker.
Old English Game, cock and
Oven, Becker; New Hemp. Red,
cock, hencockerel and pullet, C.
Pepper; Sussex, cock, hen, C. Pep-
per; Light Sussex, cockerel, C.
Pepper, Becker; pullet, and cock,
C. 'Pepper; A. O. V., cock, hen,
coackerei and ,pu'l'let, C. Pepper.
Utility pen, Light 'Sussex, C.
Pepper; hybrid heavy, Becker;
White Rock, C. Pepper; W., Leg-
horn, C. 'Pepper, Becker; light hy-
brid, Becker.
Ducks — Pekin ducks, drake,
Leonard Merner; Pekin China
ducks, Merner; any variety, drake,
Arnold Merner, Becker; duck, A.
Meaner, Becker; young drake, A.
Merrier, Becker; young duck, A.
Merrner, Becker.
Geese all prizes, Leonard Mer-
ner.
Poultry, children's, section—Ban-
tams, booted, SS 7, Larry Mauler;
uanhooted, old pair, SS 8, E. Beck-
er; young pair, E. Becker, Gerald
Merner; White Leghorn, utility,
Ruth and Joan Pepper, E. Becker;
Light Sussex, utility, Ruth and
Joann, Pepper, M Becker; utility
pen, New Hamp„ E. Becker, Phyl-
lis Schade; heavy hybrid, E. Beck-
er; light hybrid, L. Merner; E.
Becker; best pair, bantams, E.
Becker; best utility pen, heavy,
Ruth and Joan Pepper; best util-
ity pen, hybrid, L. Merner.
DASIIWOOD and
DISTRICT
Mrs, E. H. .Rader, Correspondent
Miss Shirley Haugh spent te
weekend in Kitchener.
Mir. Howard Weibeeg and Wand,.
and Miss Kay Webber, Waterloo,.
spent the weekend with Mr, and.
M'rs. Fred Wellbeing.
Mr. Douglass iHamather and Hate
cid, London, spent the weekend
with relatives in town.
Mr. and 1VLrs. E' nest Hiutchin.e
son and Alva, Preston, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Henry Eagle-
son and other relatives.
Setgfretd Miller, Waterloo, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Miller.
Dr, and Mrs. 'Fred Morlock and:
soon, WWatemloo, spent the weekend
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubert Goetz and.
Patsy, Stratford, spent Sunday
with Mr. Reuben Goetz.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Welilbearg
and family, Watea°loo, visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fayed
Weiberg and Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Rader.
The village of Dashwood will
revert to Eastern Standard Time
on Saturday, • September 27 at mind--
niaght.
A.aron.�Weber
Aaron Weber, Sebring/Ale, pas-
sed away on September 20, in the
Stratford General Hospital, follow-
ing a lengthy illness,
He was: born in Elmira in 1878,
and lived in Zuanidfli for 18 years:
and in Saeba rnagville for the past
twenty years.
Interment was made in Elmira
cemetery.
Surviving are his widow, and
two chiilldren, a son:, Rance, Sang
ita Monica, California and a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jack (Myrtle) Hamilton,
Toronto.
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