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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jun 1940, p. 8

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* jPAE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIOTHRDYJUE2H,14 - ~ ~ ~ - u r u a inAR POUND - by Providence, the latter being the death of er father, Mr. J. H. Wellesley Hospital wOrfesaealasme BILLIARD KINGS et tam nt play. Devitt. Adelaide Annis was nmru hnordnes ON 12-9 STRUGGLE PT Another local boy is making music exams in Oshawa on at- Adadeoatiig____________ go nbsebail away from town, urday.greoRN ber den-__________________on________ S P OT N T e mght b ts f t e ood Nigaa B ock . n S tur ay Miss Evelyn Phi]p was operated Mrs. Robt. Burgess w o a The Bowmanvill RoySatuarday on in Port Perry HospitalTus another victory on Monday night aeltti prodn0 thnseles layîg aaint Nigar xg wen they defeated Mike's Swat 12 en they can defeat a team by he knocked a homer forcig aMfr. appWedicitis a edThuso eni i lhfrsm iei P r o v e N o a n d ic n ~ k 12- in a lose game For 1 runs after working their heads the only runs his team scored in M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cra ke Ri P ov s N H ndiap Kigs 2- inath e i i nd soff before the gamne trying to get the gamne. Incidentally, thirop idland Saturday owing to Mrs. have't een bleto kep p te eough men to play. In a last ponents won the gaine but they Welrbigvr ika e ___ _Ro asb W n stavnadteetablis ed at the minute effort Don Mason was had held all opposition teams father's. noF E me awyrson r u O bo nfuis lRtenargarneakr WsndarO d hy esaRS ise t thebe gh ito acinunnabsc les orett73 fr MssJea Mlcom rie b rne.-We tedongriton eea first of the season. brough nds toat ecoltion o tescrplsfoay nins AfEter ending tthat he could still play .Tyrone lt vey Royal Hfts in 13 - 1. ville on second base played a wi th a double goose egg score, **sG L C SF R Gaie at Cobourg sational catches as well as being ing wth a barrage of five runs bie tyn emsinbi Recent Visitors: Mrs. Floyd DM ~ * * o omm on Saturday instrumental in many put-outs. off the bats of Richards, Murphy, bengir nbyanof the motale e m- udeyiBl], onad ndJen M I5. JameseBagneli and oods.ehike thexicuRecent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs.with Mjr Floyd Dudley at J'.'JI The Bowmanvile R yas cinc- batter substituting for Tex Rick- Pacefist entered the score sheet he played on Saturday he would H. S mo, Ms K. M Ni, T- retn .. M. C. . Bo k, Sa tura hnbymdseFrers'icicpnlatcay. ind o nerro nPr entfiec- nd itlbe be play m ooeBowanileMr.anoBoosad lodMr.an Ms.LAe tei seonrpac poitononin hidwhanPpe sFloroyodMs. .Mooe.MisaKndarson M. ndMrs Fed Y Port Hope Ontarios eat their own The gamne was well attended by wsbte n by Wally Wilson's he rso thSeeotbateageMiss.VD. MoorenBvrly Osan, 'ArcehieMTiaylor, CoLbou, r Geo. 1 19 dust to the tune of 13-1. The game the Port Hope fans, the bleachers 1 two-bagger.t Gay was the other ber s in o th ot allolea e Ms Va Vok n ug Os a a at aey Mis M ge L mb B r'sJ I 1, 9 0 tied one aIl at the end of the isben practicaîîy filled and manyscrrtne a total of 3 runs. member from each teamn to play rRMNeil'sMr and Mr. .C- .Ge, e M r oks'..Mb r.statnd, inning ceased to be close from others sitting along the baseline.1 The Westenders brougbt forth two weeks ago and it is thought Neîus r and Mrs C.Col- a Mr.GogBros. . Mr.and then on, the local lads hitting Out The wind blowing spasmodically a trem edoqus effort to tie the bal in some circles to be a rather Esx r ra k S ih n ied, W sia Brook , Harm on,atM r.ssF DE a steay stram of its t accout woud blowdirt nto th playrs' in sixthwhfamixlyeneMrssexA.MrMiranermiMrs.nfLeslieion SlBo ightarWeston, M.MissRAAIL ftayo rarfhist con oudbo itit theirplayers' game indthe sxhwe i e dirty trick for the hardbalî out- at Mr. W. Trewin's. . . Mr. and Leslie Brooks'.. Mr. and Mrs. for heirnumeous uns.eyes often accounting for several cgrossed home plate to bring their fit to take for granted that the Mrs. Chas. Montgomery, Buffalo0, Er;tehn. ak Dnad etween ali points in Canaaadt Dave Osborne, pitching with a, of the errors on both teams. total soresto 9 runs. The Blitz- permission had been extended. atM.H stns...Ms u-Jan, Mute P easant ad, certain destinations in Urie Sae *cracked r , only allow ed seven ' B ow m anvil e - J. C olville , cf; k ei vas startrd by.en W erry, * *M iss * 't bits, fanned six men, and retired'Rice, ss; Kent, 3rd; A. Coi lle,1 the first batter, biffing a homer it bu iemmes0 h ryTopoBwavle i Rose, Sutton. at Mr.HaodBr the side with Il1imen on bases. 2nd; Corden, st; Osborne, p; 1out in deep right field. This was Iexec ut i the br a s of te H all.pCrnton.. andBryMr N., emsaind itherfi Mrs.Ro sur i F R E OND NR- I Poiner sartd fo theOherioparents. 5 ee.u.veMrf.teand M r essand othrins. Burges.. Rse FRTHERONDQA E Poiterstrte fo te OtarosRoach, rft; Crombie, c; Mason, 1f.fooedb5 more runs sponsor- bail clubs quit crabbing at eahLod Hall and Dorothy, Oshawa, Misses Marion and Grace Haywvard cross hoe platewas 12rieedtyoi Port Hope - Phillips, 2nd; Daw- ebyMssrsGaJcmnO- other on Front Street and decided at Mrs. D. Graham's. .. M r. and at Mr.J .ittns omn Dou las in he sîx h. oin er ey, cf; D evine, c, r, 3rd; H ud- bore , iteag n d ip r on a litte co-operation. Suspen- M rs. R oss Ri h r s a d Mrs J. H M u t ns B w an Tickets goo di going from n o sons if;esith Pine Pointer, p; Edwardson, TdG neI, second baseman of sion of the rule governing hard-Bo anietMrE.s i~ ville. .. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . da. June 28, ntil 0 pm struck out six men while Doug- sonIfDi ea yea Bomavile,'it-r.E. te- AlIdread. Carman, Man., at Mr. "fonday. l 1 1. -. las i fou inni gs f nned tmen ouglas, p and 3rd; Christie, th e o uy a, w as te only other bal players playing softbali o '. r and M rs. Geo. A very, Ja Mo d y Ju i 190 R tu Ln tj las n afourd in. ss; ennett rf; owcmf!,c. aspirant oBabe Ruth' ae'sudduc oslv h rb-Ltl riJtarm. vrys es A]ldread's. .. Mr. Henry' otae(etntin ltltrta MicklloeDevirnumie o 1s Bow'ville 140 430 010 - 13 13 4 Ace Rchards, the winning hurler, lems of both. Mr. Don Cm ern is, at Mr. L.Aeys rhm rneslizerooKs'. -i Mickey Dvine, upire forsev- faned fivemenDandgaGrabamMr.OrangemeOrganiszero- King-t Mr Lnsig Broos'. adnJht yue.ay194u. eral of the earlier games this. Port Hope 100 000 000 - 1 7 8 fne iemnadgv w * ney, Bowmanville, at Mr. Tra. seas n, d nned a p ayers ou fit . U m ires - M Mabo and Tur free trips to first. Jack G ay start- D ave O sborne certain y de- M ountjoy's... M rs. W alter T.1 Co é ngratu ations to M r. and M rs.T m a a o n a e " t n a d wor asa alubleutlit pmn , __Cobourg. _____serves credit for winning Satur- Maple Grove, witb ber daugher leyDon itneir mar re Lrned-2 wrasavlal tltma.man was fanned byec ice tieota aymna shsWloBîaurn, wh. Don- Mrs. A. W. Annis ad Lre In al the one-time umpire played SCO E MiePla e yacch pitchg o er outas an meoasisbisWilon.Buketn, it Mr on-FFul particulars from any as as One c~ustom he had an excuse that aid Mountjoy. .. Miss Ursul Mc_ were inTrotonFia a- right field and third base. SEES GOODYEARS cf; McKniight, rft; Piper, 3rd; Wil- stay away from the gamne. It was . Lieut. Gordon Cowling, Lind- -- faidt onetman bithd everalso O TN ET I son, c; Moore, If; Werry, lst; Gay, not enougb to have bis cbest say, witb bis father. . . Mr. and faile ta et abit ad seeralof CO TINU TO IN pand 2nd; Jcmn cf; Horn, cf swatbed in adbesive but at every Mrs. Lloyd Asbton and famuly at u rt e oys cale d up two lngdmarks g in and p; Osborne, Ss. twist of is arm e could feel a Mr. S. Mortons, Maple Grove. unde ttlef bit s.oluu ft e dd up In a l d an oted game Goodyear: Ron Richards, cf; twinge of pain from a cracked r. Mr. and Mrs. L. Graham and fam- to a otl f 13 bis. Fo r 0ftb iGo d eas asly dfete tePiper, ss; Murphy, If; Osborne, iy at Mr. C. Ast ns Buk on f p & younger players were eacb credit- 1 White Rose Grease Monkeys b 3dyowlc Jms ;Bg f oreagetdalo rdt ..M. a Mr s.Blaurtn. ed with two runs, the players J an overweliing score of 2610 neil2dwe1 ; W amds, f ; iBa- Ma *M.Blacbur being Mason, Crombie, Roacb and Altbougb tbe Wbite Rose bedadp goes to tbose faitbful players faiyatM.H Flys Jack Coîville, whiîe Jack Riceithe rubbermen scoreless in the R H E turn out as often as is possiblewboan Gov....M.D al î Maple rv....M.Dnl made te circuit tree times. first inning it was not long be- Mike's Place 000 306 0 - 9 9 8 elp their team on to victory Muto tedd h isn éX Don Mson ws inleft ield 1 foe therubbry bas wee bouee GMountjoy0 51attended 5 thee Wilson- t for te ubbrybas wrebonc-Godyar 5025 x 1 1 ~But sometbing bas tob .dn Aver wedding in Toronto on being brougbt out of the softbalî ing out tbe bits. Umpires: Hobbs and Tweedle. the immediate future to remed' audyy r e.Cwiga ranks with or witbout permissioni Some dfifficulty was experienc- __________ the ailments of thîs very sick bal i u.Gro oln',Lnsa.rOSRDE HA as the case may be. Alex Col- ed at t.he first of the game in get- club. Mr and Mrs. Ro StRihrdsoa-n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t e w o e a m s , b u t a fte r a a f S f l a s h v e n g iv e n a t n e h u n o a r ' F ie ld ~~' r t i s I a a c u h s l o u n s bour of pactice sufficient players WIN AT BETHANY couple of treats in the last couapteBetbany. CarbolidraCalcoumet aI tned u to make two teams. 0f games of seeing some ratheri Mrs. Elmer rde n is- Semple started on the mound for spectacular bail being played on j hFreda attended aMshower givenein t.; hreed rea eets fonelciu isfl Gv hefmly flA V A Tom anpe w tn ater wbo under the management of Geo. This team, althougb admittedlv nikiln uedyeenn.ME CANDA RDDDWATCMNyLD. w b i t e oe a n d we a s r e l a c e d b y N eo w t e G i r l'n otbu q a l t e a m h P a r tw i f h e G o d y a th e a b o n orW . o f. m t s s M i r e d r a d l y h r c d d W e a r a f r b e k a s , w i e s t a b r i e r t t h i bermen coudn't be stopped. approval of their manager by plaS n the town, as been giv- 1 on Thursda. Bible reading was O Y Awinning the tournament at Beth- ing some real exhibitions of bail. read by Mrs. E. Degeer and de- HETR ,taoin uWaooad aiwndJues thbengte icorwi il Itisrmore aondton Rains er ivn ywr.'. IVoo ws hewnnngpîcer ayMnJuiossrer' ied a, e** otonl yMis ile Cwhg . BOWMANVLLE wasbacked p witb arefulpla- three games they played and that several of tbe teams becom-Crsmn Ms.E Stpnon Hom 0fRegl Eterajnnen T e dilrs fidto gieeteu6.li ah hclaspeetd innaor ae, aebe msclnmbrsby Sepesolad ing on the part of bis team-mats earning the bigh cash prize of ing a littie discouraged at not Miss Marie Ashton, and a couple .2 f teir urlers the necessary to them by Garnet Rickard the putting in a request to the league ies. Lunch was served by Miss .Ii A Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. supportIinngptte0. saine eveling. for permission to use outside play- Meta Degeer's group. In a super-uper s t aj ers. It sem s rather a pity that ~ ~f h~ JUN 2021 2 rs it utfive of their ten runs player was Betty VanDusen, soms0fthels in town wbo j but proved useless against the smart 3rd baser, whose battingwouId 0be glad to play bàll and i Nest1eton hug scre herubermn ad average in the tbree games was 'ubav eltlent aren't brougbt in- piled up. Morley Oke and Bert .923 and who tallied 13 runs in 13 to use to fi vacancies or almost Colwell were the big run getters, times at bat. One of ber acquisi- vacancies on some teams.* Recent Visitors: Misses Barbara 3 each getting six runs, being at bat toso is aetog a n5 and Betty Preston, Ballyduff, at the sa e num er of imes. an error by one of te opposing T e gam es at the public sc ool r. Ge . bn M rs. J s S Piper and Murphy were tbe fielders and aîtbough sbe was are called for 6.45 but it is vers' Williamson and Mr. A. Jackman .' only bome-runners of the gamne safe on ber way around sbe wasn't seldom that a gamne gets undier:j witb friends nOhw...M.I but there were several deserving given credit for a safe bit that way before 7.15 or quite often and Mrs. Percy Malcolm, Toronto, bits that advanced the team many time. She topped everybody in later. A meeting of the leaguei at Mr. FrankMaom'...is k ru s. o m D p e w a n d ih ac- h o m e ru n s, m a e o r fem ale, b y o fficia s seem s im m in e n t to d is- E th el T o m p so n , M r. H e n ry ' , White Rose team, both getting The personnel 0f the team was: Sometbing else they might dis 1E at Mrs. W. Van Camp's... ' R N Y two ruris and two bits. if tbere Jean Bonatban and Patricia cuss is tMe advisabiîity of putting iMr. and Mrs. S. Malcolm at Mr. are any oregames like this Pearce who alternate between Ist in benches for the comfort of the1 H. Taylor's. . . Miss Jean Malcolm M N Y one tbe baîl team will bave to get base and pitching, Audrey Brown spectators. witb Miss Audrey McQuade. iaisci bk to acmoateI 2b, Betty VanDusen 3h, Muriel ISMr. Nelson Marlow bas bad the' in in s nfhe t a co mo at Brereton ss, Jean Holmes rf, Nor- No report f the South Darling- carlet Fever placard lifted from... ..... the number of times the Good- ma VanDusen cf, Dolly Purdy f, ton softball league was sent in 'bis home. T-D S NGoya:RnRcadc, oyear Ron Rcads.f Margaret Pearce c. Jos. Hockin before we went to press but weJ Sympatby is extended to Mrs. was officiaI scorer for ail games understand that on Frîday nigbt P. Wright, Messrs. A. H. Veale and FAY oeoaosBO Piper, SS; Osborne, 3rd; Murphy, in wbicb Newcastle girls were Courtice defeated the Ramblers î J Veale in the passing 0f their BAINTER BANCROF If; Hooper, c; James, lst; Oke, rf;. playing. by a very decisive score. Tuesday sister, Mrs. Andrew McGill, Janet-1 vkigfu5WeUoe-F CoPel 2d Woods p. A Newcastle boys' team, witb nigbt's game was given* to Salem ville; also to Mrs. R. Nesbitt in White Rose: Bird, cf; Brown, Stanley Coucb pitcbing and'Chas. ____________________________ ss; MacElhinney, 3rd; Mutton, c; Brereton catcbing, participated in Large, lst; H. Depew, rft; Blunt,thmaecnss dwr ite Program of Selected Shorts If; T. 'Depew, p and 2nd;fSemple, thoeyma ienest nher i the Matinee Saturday 2.30 p.m. p; W. Mutton, 2nd. Egmneybuwinning theirbyfisthtw _______________________R HE third. Goodyear 038 264 3 - 26 21 5 Qie 0um fNecsl M n Tus W d. White Rose 001 022 5 - 10 il 9 folk besides bahl players and A t n i n Mo. Te. Wd Upie: wedl ndHob. aieofficials, as Umpires Wilbur Atnin ELEC TRJC REFRIGERA TION BUY R JUZiE 24 -25- 26 First Shopper (to second dîtto):inrtheafiend da eentfnicnicoo Gnrahamfaddar Kvenefan ic oo Well, my dear, if you're not go- and tborougly enjoyed the pro- M ..m ng to buy anythng, we mgt ceedings as those attending this mu m* "Le ve me.. just as weil look at sometng popular annual outing always do.r N n.SIIthO morU MLipersr L Darlington Girls Curtains - Drapes Slip Covers - Rugs Griffin with er cousin, Mrs. H. *IN STO HA NG A T RA OME AN M Pilw uhosLarmer, South Monaga. . .Mr. *I S NRVN TRDRNO ECRIO AS Pilw uhosand Mrs. Cyril Avery and Joyce, * 'r Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. G. M- * AL TAN SS TELF EZRAnd 'Your ICe Box for a Full Family Si»zeC AN CLEAED BY Grgor and family, Maple Grove, * L TIES M PCEZE QUIET 0 Oshawa Laundry &Dry ' in M.W MLugj4lnap : DCr st a Company, Llmlited family attended the Wilson-Avery PHONE 419 wedding in Toronto on Saturday. S"ts Have women more courage 1SF11 Esia nle 75 2ot for $1 "tinle~y! Have you ever seen 38 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa Dressesi e& 5c.U a nman try on tree or four sts (Open Evenings)Poe84 -1 ýI@mww"--fflw

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