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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jul 1937, p. 4

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-CANADI1AN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO SPORTNEWS Wide Open Basebail As Port: Hope Ontarios Win 14- 10 Two Five - Run Innings l Hudson. Brown. Douglas a n d Give Port Hope Team Brunt featured the home clubs Third Win of the Sea- liad n e for a lateth-ow son. that tried to nip Wakely at sec- SOfl*ond on Dawley's easy tap, the side would have been limited to one Crashing through tee off erings run. of tl%ý tw;o Osborne brothers for two five-run innings and nineteen The Royals had snagged one sale bing'les, the Port Hope On- run in the f irst on hits by Moise, tarios t.ook a free slugging game Large. Bates, and an out by Bag- from the Bowmanville Royals last neli. It took singlet.ons by Piper, Wednesday by a count of 14 to C. Osborne and Hicks plus an out 10, it being the Ports third win to make a run in the second. of the season, and each victory Alex Colville who was the RoyalE has been scored at home. hittiiig hero with a double, homer "Porky" Osborne started on the and single to his credit, pickedq mocund for the Royals in search of the third f rame to nudge bis8 bis fourtb win but although he four-master nte the riglit fieldE survived a f ive run burst in the Pit. In the f ourtb, the rubber first, he took bis departure in tbe lads took a meagre. sbort-lived fifth when the Hopers. aided by advantage as tbey pushed over a i f loose outfield work, again two tallies. Hicks and Mois3e con-C bite p h ubr htmd nected for singles and Edwardson3 tbaheDi ux e nmunertatmaefurnbled Bates' drive long enoughE theI Dione -yals.g to f ill the bases. Two were outC Bosick Bro u tltheRo al, mandwhen aur Mr. Colville againT ta tik aoud uti th lst ansauntered to the plate and heC was retired but there were sev- again smote one of Brunt's choic- eral times when the sbowers were es o w ae odiei ik ecnigas only in the fifth and Moise.C frame was he able to keep at least PotHp preddtoak one visiter away f rom the plate. oer tbHe offesie ad ts by Hit byWakly.Edwrdsn.Douglas, Brunt and Edwardson, Iý witb Brunt getting a double, gave E the Ontarios a lead they never f released. A few bad bounds in t ( the outfield helped the Ports markci uP their five runs in the fi!th. o Suffce it to say that Berry, ir Brown, Dawley and Edwardson a 3 3/4% had singles, Douglas a double, and 13 On Guaranfeed Trus Brunt a triple, witb walks being bf Certifcateshanded to Hudson and Wakely. b ________The Royals madle a bid to get 0 back in the running as they sent A le gai investment for aduo of markers across the plate Trust Funds on the sixth and seventb. 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RIys. at T'oronto, Whitby, Osh:awa, Bownaville, Port Hope, Cobourg CANADIAN NATIONAL ALBED LINEN AND TrABLECLOTHis ALAUNDERED AND FINISHED I@O lbse m a du 590 I I 6c each additional pound AiU other pleces returned damp ready for ironing. Oshawa laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd. IL PHfONE 419 and Corden to produce the sixtb inning runs. Moise and Cameron contributeci singles and Large drew a walk to account for the final pair. An error followed by three safeties notched a couple for the Ports in the sixtb. Box Score Bowmanville AB R H PO A E Hicks, ss. 5 1 3 0 2 1 Moise 2b. 5 33 01 0 Large,lIf. 4 i 2 1 O00 Bates, c, 4 2 2 4 0 0 Bagnell, cf. 3 1 0 3 1 1 xCamneron, cf. 2 0 1 00 1 Colville. i-f. 4 i 3 0 0 1 Corden. lb. 4 02 80 0 Piper. 3b. 4 1 1 00 0 C. Osborne. p. 3 0 1 1 3 0 xxD. Osborne, p. 1 0 0 1 0 0 Total 39 10 18 18 7 4 x replaced Bagneli in 5th. xx replaced C. Osborne in 5tb. Port Holpe: Wakely,lIf. 4 32 1 00 Dawley. cf. 5 12 10 0 Edwardson. lb. 5 1 5 il O 1 Hudson, rf. 4 1 1 00 0 Berry, 3b. 4 1. 1 0 2 0 Rowcliffe. c. 4 0 06 O O Brown, 2b. 4 22 14 0 Douglas.ss. 4 23 12 0 Brunt, p. 4 3 3 0 2 0 Total 38 14 20 21 10 1 Score by innings: R H E Bowmianville 1,1.2 202 2-10 18 4 Port Hope 500 252 x-14 19 0 Summnary Runs batted in: Bagnell, Moise, Colville 5, Cameron 3, Edwardson 3, Hudson, Brown 2, Douglas 3, Brunt 2, Dawley 3; Two base hits, Coiville. Edwardson, Brunt 2; rbree base bit. Brunt; Home i-un. Colville; Struck out,. by Brunt, 6 (Large. Bagnell. Colville, Piper 2, D. Osborne); by C. Osborne, 3 (W a kel1y, Dawley. Rowcliffe); WValks, off Brunt 3 (Large, Bates, Colville); off C. Osborne 1 (Wake- ly); off D. Osborne 1 iHudson); Hit by pitched baîl. by Brunt 1 fBagnellD; Double plays, Brown to Edwardson, C. Osborne to Cor- den; Passed baîl, Rowcliffe; Kits. off C. Osborne, 16 in 4 and 1-3 innings, off D. Osborne, 4 in 1 and 2-3 innings; Winning pitcher, Brunt; Losing pitcher. C. Os- borne; Umpires, McMahon. Co- bourg, at plate, Gibson. Cobourg, on bases; Time of game 1.52. LIONS DROP GAME TO COBOURG JRS.ý Unable to bit the serves of Pitcher Bateman of the Cobourg Juniors. the Bowmanville Lions wasted a sweqll hurling effort by Ed. Hooper as they dropped a 6 to 1 verdlict te the county-town- ers in the latter town last Wed- nesday. Outsid.e o! the sixtb frame, the gaine was a nice one to watcb, withbobth twirlers being in the supremacy most o! the time. Hooper alcîwed only six bits and wben Cobourg scored tbree times in the sixtb, tbey only bad one bit. Ed. Witheridge counted the only Bowmanville run as he doub- led and advanced on an out and a bad tbrow. The Lions filied the bases in the fiftb afier two were oui, but the sbortstop jusi reacb- ed Nicbols' try te retire the side. A bad hop, a sacrifice and a double by Houston scored one for the bomesters in tbe first. Bate- man swung at a bad one but reacbed third first in the third as Nichais could not stop tbe bal and it turned into a run. An er- zor, a stolen base and a single gave them another i-un in the fourth. In the sixtb, the first two Cobourg batters struck out but both reached f irst, one wben NichaIs bad no chance o! sto>p- ping the pitch. A single and a pair of out.s completed tbe rally. Box Score Bowmanville AB R. H P0 A E 1 N-chols, c. 3 00&4 30 Rice, lb. 3 01 G 2 0 Witberidge, 3b. 2 1. 1 2 0 0 Ames 2b. 3 0 O 2 2 1 E. Hooper. p. 3 0 O O 4 0 MasonIf. 3 0 O O O O Colville, cf. 2 0GO 1 O O McFeeters, rf. 1 O O 0 O O R. Hooper, ss. 1 00 3 2 2 Total 22 l 2 18 13 3 Cobourg: WoodIs, If. 3 2 2 0 00 Lucas, 2b. 2 01 53 0 Houstonri 3 0 1 1 00 Payne, ss. 3 100 1 0 Campbell, 1b. 3 2 0, 8 2 1 Maber, 3b. 3 1. 2 1 O O Dawe,cof. 2 à0 0000 Blastorah, c. 3 00 63 1 Bateman, p. 3 0 0 O 3 0 Total 25 6 6 21 12 2 Runs batted in: Houston 2. Maher 3, Blastorah; Two base bits, Lucas, Houston, Witheridge; Sacrifice. Lucas; Stolen bases, Campbell, Maber. Withe r i dge; Double play, Bateman to Lucas te' Campbell; Strikeouts, Bate- man 6, Hooper 8; Walks. Bate- man 4, Hooppr 1. Umpires - Elliott and Oke. JUNIORS EMERGE' FROM LOSING SPELL TO TUE UP PETES The Bawnianville Lions finally emerged from their prolonged losing streak on Friday wben tbey beld the Leaguie leading Petes te a 5 aIl draw in eight innings of Junior Lakeshore ball. Sharing the spotlight wei-e Doug Carter and Ed Witheridge o! the big roar lads and Grant Clark o! Peterlboro. Carter pitcbed great bal! throughout. limiting the Petes ta eigbt bits and would bave escaped unscatbed had il not been for errors. Ed Witber- idge played excellent baIl thro'- out and climaxed the evening by stealing home with the tying run iii the seventb as the Peterboro battery became forgetful. Grant Clark fanned the five men 10 face bim. Don M.ason gave the Lions a two in lead by the end of the third frame as be walked in the f i-st and third, stele second eacb time and scored, first on Ed Hoop- ers' line single and the second lme on twa infield grounders. Peterboro scored four unearned tallies in the fourtb and fiftb sessions. An errar and a bit bats- Eddie Hicks continued to lead the bitters on the Royals club at the end of tbe second schedule with an average of .426 for 12 games. This average is made up of 23 bits in 54 times at bat. Eddie, along with Large and Col- ville, are the only players wbo bave participated in ail of the games. Bobby Bates is second in hitting with an average of .371. Alex Colville is leading the troops in the runs batted in column with 16 runners driven in and Large is second with 12. Williams bas 4 doubles in bis array of bits, Col- A13 R IH MoLse 5 3 3 Hicks 54 10 23 Cameron 24 4 9 Bates 35 15 13 Williams 41 il 15 Colville 41 9 14 Colwell 40 8 il Large 47 9 12 C. Osborne 16 1 4 Thurston 4 0 1 Corden 46 5 il Piper 2e 5 6 W. Bagnell 17 5 2 T. Bagnell 10 2 0 D. Osborne 6 0 0 McIlveen 4 0 0 Lonsberry 3 0 0 Hooper 1 O O Total 420 87 124 Runs batted in: Colville 16. Large 1~2, Cameron il, Coiwell 9, Hicks and Bates 8, Corden 7, W. Bagnell and Piper 3, Williams 2. C. Osborne and Mcllveen 1; Two base bits. Williams 4, Colville and Bates 3, Hicks 2, Colweil, Large and W. Bagnell 1; Three base bit. Colville; Home runs. Large and Colville; Sacrfices, Bates 2, Cor- den, Colville, W. Bagnell. Piper. Cameron; Stolen bases. Williams and Large 6, Hicks 5, Colville and Bates 3, W. Bagnell. Piper and ville bas the lone triple and along with Large bas one borner. As a team. the Royals are bit- ting .295, wbicb is bigber than the average of the New York Yankees, but tbey are only field- ing .907. In the twelve games tbey have outscored tbeir opposi- tion by 87 ta 78, bave been out- bit ýby 130 to 124, and bave macle 42 errors wbile the enemy bave made 49. The Rbyals won seven games and lost five during the f irst two scbedules. Here are the averages. bath f ielding and batting: F0 8 7 67 17 14 25 16 4 1 109 3 6 5 285 PC .1000 .789 .875 .972 .800 .888 .912 .850 .100 .1000 .982 .100 .875 .625 .000 .857 .1000 .000 .907 Cameron; Struck out, Corden. Large and Williams 7, Piper 6, W. Bagneli and Colville 5. D. Os- borne 4. Bates and C. Osborne 3. Hkcks. Colwell and Thurston 2, T. Bagneli, Cameron ana McIlveen 1; Bases on bails. Wulliams 10. Colville. Colwell and Bates 8. Large 6, Hicks and W. Bagneli 5, Corden, Piper, C. Osborne and Cameron 2, D. Osborne 1; Hit by pitcher, Colville and W. Bagnell 2, Large, Bates and Lonsberry 1. ýHeat or Something Affects Royals As Cobourg Noses Out 6-5 Win Ten Errors By Locals Offset,ý witb Cobourg, outside of the -wea- Brifliant Pitching Spree of'ther, was the superb pitcbing per- Dave Osborne. formance by Dave Osborne. _____The rest of the Rayais, with Maybe it was the terrific beat. ýtbree exceptions, klcked in witb or maybe there is sometbing in ten errors as the Parues nosed out that old adage that iA is darkest a 6 to 5 decision. On tbe other just before the dawn, but tbe fact hand, the Ponies were not exactly remains tbat the anly tbing perfect as their four fumables gave brigbt about Saturday's fixture the Royals tbree gif t tallies. Sup- posing botb squads badi turned in airtigbt displays, tbe gaine night mran put two men on and then still bave been in Progress as eacb a! 1er twa were clown, Tbornton counted two earned runs. crasbed out a double ta le! t. In For three innings the gaine was the fil th, an error and a single a nice pitcbing battle with botb Put two men on and then Giar- mound artists baving good sup- din0 came tbrough with a bit. Port. Ted Bagneli contributed tbe Bowmaniville tied it up in their only misdemeanor in that lime haîf o! the fiftb, as Nichols ancl and be promptly redeemed bim- Witheridge drew Passes and alter self by starting a fast double-play Ed Hooper forcecl Witberidge and on tbe next bitter. But then the then stole second, Ronnie Hooper nigbtmare started and errors o! lined a single into ight to drive every description were bung Up in bath men. An error f ollowed for posterity. by an out and a bit by ýPlatt a!- Large tried ta catch MoCaig's ter two were out gave the Petes fly on his tbumb af ter a bard i-un a lead in the sixtb but Lions tied witb Clement on f irst by a single, i. up in tbe last regulatian frame. but tbe tburnb f ailed ta co-oper- Witberidge beat out a bit and ate and Clement ultimately car- Ames and R. Hooper got on by an ried in the first run. The Royals error and a walk witb one out got tbis one back and another one and witb the infield dravrn in ta wvitb it in tbe fiftb after a double choke off the runner at the plate. play bad momentarily halted the the battery failed te keep Witb- rally. Moi.se singled home Ted eridge close ta third, and as the Bagnell and a! ter Col-well singled pitcher turned bis back to tbe and Bates was safe on a en-or to plate, Ed made bis break and f il the bases, Reymes walked scored easily. Williams te force in a run. Peterbaro - Vitarelli, If: Platt, A pass and a stolen base and 3b; Edmunds cf; Tborburn lb; Large's second attack of fumbli- Giardino 2b; Gerard c; Kelly r!; lis let the miniature bai-ses tie il Thornten 2b; Todd and Clark. p. up in tbe sixth. The Bagnell Bowmanville - Mason rf; Rice cousins got on by a walk and a lb; Nichols c; Witberidge, c and bad tbrow, worked a double steal lb; E. Hooper 3b'; Ames 2b; R. a.nd scored as Moise lined bis Hooper ss; McFeeters and Wood- third bit mbt right. The Ponies ward If; Colville cf; Carter p. again knotted tbe count as Clary strolied, Johnston singled and Box McCaig bombed a long triple to CoboUrg centre. The visitors sneaked into Jontn s a lead in the eightb as four baîl McCaig, rf. put A. Brooks on base and he T. Brooks. 1f. made the rounds on a few more Turpin, lb. misses. A. Brooks, cf. Amazed at the persistency of Dufton, 2b. the usually docile bosses, the Roy- Clary, c. ais pulled themnselves up even as Reymme. Bill Bagnell walked and toucbed aU corners when Cousin Ted Total spanked a long three-4bagger into Bowmanville: right. But the Royals apparently Moise, 3b'. felt sorry for the downtrodden Colwell. 2b'. Easterners so after Clement had Bates, c. notcbed bis second single, our Williams, lb. homesters continued to make Large, If. misakes wbile Clement reached Colville, rf. borne. W. Bagneil, cf. KScore P0 A 12 3 0 9 2 3 0 2 3 7 0 1 3 27 1.1 il1 1 3 7 0 10 0 2 0 0 o 3 0 T. Bagneli, ss. 2 2 1 3 4 2 D. Osborne, p. 3 0 O O 3 0 Cameron 1. 0 O O O 0 Total 36 5 7 27 Il 10 *batted for Large in nintb. Runs batted in: A. Brooks 2, Jobnston. McCaig, Moise 3, Wil- liamis, T. Bagnell; Tbree base bits, McCaig and T. Bagnell; Sacrifice. Dufton; Stolen bases, Turpin, Clary, Reymnes. Moise, Williams, W. Bagnell 4, T. Bagnell 2; Left on bases. Cobourg 9, Bowman -lie 10; Double plays, T. Bagneil to Williams, Reymnes to Du! ton; Strike outs, Reymes 5, OsboýXne 7; Bases on bails, Reymes 5. Os- borne 5. Umpires: Tyson and Trott of Ow. & ~1 TODAY, after twenty-five years of Hydro progress. your mother, vour wife, you daughter. moxý, about their ncighbourhood in the security of better-lighited streets. Whether in urban or rural centres, they have beeti emancipated f rom housework drudgery by cle, trical appliances. You enjoy cheaper and more con- sistent elcctric transportation. You participate ini the advantages of low-cost power to industries of Ontario. You share in the savings to the municipalities in coin- munity power and lighit. NOW, Hydro plans to bring greater coin fort and safety in the home, ta extend the advantages of low- cost power, by making it casier ta own - easier to pay for - ail of those appliances that contribute to the enjoyment of if e today. As a resuit of the niarvellous advances in Hydro . .. Bowmanville citizena can operate an electric range for less than two-thirds of a cent per peraun per mal.0 Modernize Your Cooking With An Electrie Range iHE IHYDRO SHOP Bowmanville These locàl dealers will co-operate with the above plan Rice & Co. Mason & Dale W. L. Elliott L. A. Parker Dustan's Cash Hardware vo K<111fl6 f EUES MW -*ask about the HYDRO THRIFT PLAN Unconditionally Gueanted THE STERLINC TRUSTS CORPORATION STEUNO TWER TOONTOf Hydro's New Thrift Plan Special Terms If You Purchase Now For a limited time oniy we wil Install f ree of charge a Range Service and Distribution and En- trance Box, for any person buyng an Electric Range who has flot the proper wiring to operate saine. This la a worth while saving. Act now while this special offer is on. $10.00 allowance for your pres- ent cooking stove. Liberal allowance on your old Elect4ïc Range. Three years to pay for your new Electrlc Range, with special car- rying charges while this plan is in force. Make a small down pay- ment - that's ail you have to do. Your new, modern Electric Range wiJl be installed in your home ready for use. Phone 471 THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937 m 1

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