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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Aug 1940, p. 1

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1.25 Bowmanville B5ail Tour At Newcastle On Monday -Bethany Girls Surprise theGoercf.. . OOO Newcastle Girls and Wîn 2 5 1 5 2 Umipires - Plate, E. Kenefick; bas- By 10 to 5 Score es, T. Brown. Bo'wmnvmiile Royails woni the hard- ,bail tournamieut ut Ncastle on Moaday afterniooa (Civic Holiday) pefore alag crowd of spectatorsý -whon they defeatedl Newcýas4lie lu the f.irstc game by the score of 4 ruas fto 1, and thea defeated Newtonville la the finals by 5 ruas to 1. Both games 'Were eveni-ly coatestod,, andl were any ýùne's -amnes until the last mian was out lu the seveuth iaaings. Bethany girls softball teami sprang -i surprise on Newcastle whea th4'y ~defeated Newcastle by there of 10 to 5 lu a sevea iiags affairL. This game was roalexitn and saappy thraug-hout, hoth tearns playiag- headsý up 'hall aIl the wvay. B. ,McDo'well, :of Behany, had a perfect day at bat, socuring four bits la four trips to the plate, throe singles and a tripfle, boing the only' one of the two tearins to accornplishb this feat and also did SCeomoIyaveilous work on list 'hase --a roal baIl player. Iu the first mo's bail gaine Newý)- aý"stie gave Bowmnvll oyl good argument. Brunit, on t'he mouindi for Necatehld Bown-an-villo bat ters litIesa,' for three iaitngs, astriký- ing out five n odont 0faine 1bu"ýtter Ifinghm, but thIe pace Wa., too0 bar-d and in t1he fou1rth aaa h tho 'plate- he h xsreieedby -lnangsaliow .g1o1ruS. Oshornie, fori Bowmnirivîlle.held N e wca;sl 3coreless until the sixth when Wal- ., tcn scored, b)iag ing la their only -mni of the gai-ne. Osborne bad 1ilatikeouts ta b1is- C-redit in seven innings; Brunt sevon Zh, fouc ïinaiiaeu. ýand Wltone la Score by Inninigs 1 2 34 5 Ci 7-R H E jie .... .0 O 4 O 0O--4 6 1 ea. .OO00O0O1 -15 2 Summary fe 4A1 RHE ..... ...,........... 4 0 .. ... ...... .43 0O 0O 0 . . . . -........... . 1...0. i i 1 . ... ....... 3 i1 i1 0 ........ . O O 0 cf ..... . ... ......... ...... .... .....0 20 4 6 1 le AB RH E S. 3......... b . ........ c ........ ... . ...3 Ss ... ........ 3 -0 O . ........... .. ... - 3 O O i ILb -............3 O i O If ......... ...ý 2 O O O m,Ilf....... .. .... 1 0O 1i O rf .................. 3 O O O After tbuhe hadball gaine the girls' softbaLll teama held sway wl both tennis playing iimarvellous bail. Beth- any forg.ed ahend in the second l- ings when they scored 4 ruas, 1 lu the thiird, four iiu the fourth alod one lu the sixth,wie Newcastlce scored one in the second iinniings, two in the fifth and 2 lu theéixh Jean Bonia- than pitched good b2all but had a teni- dencey to throw them- highi,wakg si-x batters which accounted for- threeý gift ruas. Hanna', pitcbing for Beth- aniy issiued threpe walks that accounit- ed for only 1 rua. Each pitcher hiad one strik..eout to their creidit. Score hy Innl-ngs 1 2 345 67-R H E Bthaay. 4 14 11 x-10 1121 Newcastle 0 1 O O 2 2 0- 5 12 5 Summary Bethany AB R, H E 1.Sisýson, 3i. ... ....... 5 1 i O m.Paecf . ..5 O O O B. McDowell, lb . 4..... 4... E. Shtackletoa, rf.....41 i 2 O 0. MeGili, ss .... 2.........0 D). Smith, f. ..... ......4 2 1O i A. lleadry, c........._4 i1 i1 B. McGil, 2 b . ............4 1 0( O M . ilanu ................2 .1O Y. Roweu, f ....... 0 ci 0 O 38 10 10i N. .......a..cf..4 0 2 --iBrei-etoi, ss......41i 2 P. 1ea 1e)i . .4..... - 1i B. VanD.se ......4 O i O A. Broýwni, 2b)4 i 1 1 J.Hohuies, rf . ........ O..... M Pear-e ...... .......>4 O 2 O D.Purdy, If .........i.....O " 1O J . Bonathan, p 4._....2...O Iu the last i1nen-'s hball ganie between Bowm,,i-auville and Newton- ville, both. teamai played g-ood bal. Ed. Witberidge was on the m-ound for Bowmanville, while G. Kimibal started for NKewtouville, bu't -,as taken out at théened of the third af- ter owavil hai ere w ruais, when ho- was repaedý_by H.i Qua-ntrilliilu the first of thé~ fourth, who) allowed three ruas, lu the four iiinings be tolled. WitlýWridge gave Up7 one run lu the flirst inings wheni J. Kimibaîl sinigled -and scored on H. Quantrill's ing-le, but after that first innings bu tightenied up and oully gave Netnil wo its lu the next six ianiugs. Ruas by lniiilgsý i 2 3 4 5 6 7-R H,1-1E Bcowmanvillo .0 O0O2 2 O 1 0-5 7 2 No'wtonville ...0i00 OO0-i4)3 Bowmnanville AB R H El Roach, cf ....... ....... 4 2 0O 0O (Oouitinni-ed on page four) 1 Ail Firearms Must Be Registered By Sept. I 5th ottawa.- Comnplote knowledge andý Owaers whoseegstratilare- sontrol of ail frearis tbroughout the fused wý,ould bo required to delivor Dominion la sought by the govora- u-p their fiearma within tern days, ment. Recon-mrendationa m-nad e to Auy suspectod of haviug an uniroLg- the Gomnmonis by its spocial -commit- istered shotgun or rýifle would be tee on the DIefense of Canada regu- subljeet ta ha vi ng1 his pro-mises lat'ions providos lfor registration ho- searched. The onus of proof of rog- fore Sept. i5th of al rifles and shot- istration would ho with the accusd guswth toauthorities. Under Sales of firear-a to persans wboedo the present law pistola and revolvers not hoid pemmaits ta purchase would have to ho ice1iaed. ho forbîddeu. No one would ho ai-j After that date any onue iapOs- Iowved to seil a weapou without a session' of an unregiatered freari-iipermi.Sler fIrerawud ho --flAmre hisef ib1 tn a fine I.required ta keep records, of their Mé foRoNo Orono Tennis Club journeyed to Cobourg1 on Wednesday afternoon to play - rtruegaeent with that lub, dlefeatinag themi five sets, losing two >abd the iast one was not ,ompleted, wg to darkaess, but in ti one Orono wvas laig Foilowing arue thie scores onth afternoon's p layv Mea1's Singi-es Roy Colville defeated B13. Bateman 6 t o 1aanad 6 toe 3. Ladies' Singles Alice Mclsaac defeated Hl. 7 to 5 aad 9 to 7. 1 First MnsDoubles Booth1 Roy Qoiville aad John Gr-ady bat to Hackett aad Boîster by 2 to 6 and 4 to 6., Second Mn'poubles J. J. Coraish- and A. WIest defeated A. Hiamian and LD. Earies 6 to iad 7 to 5. Third Men's Doubles M. Smiith aad J. Powers dfeatd E. Hayaes ai-d C. Edvwardý 4 to 6, 6 i to 0 and 6 to 4. Ladies' Doubles Ruth Goode and Jean Forreste-r defeated M. Rogers ancI K. iLeena.rL 6 to 4, 1 to 6, ami-6 to 3. First Mixed Doubles iP. Wîniter- and Cunn'iagham loist to tion tais year ar for prizes. Tfhis is a good tertaininent,anud be plenty rf erntrý this one of thef IÉ has beme qi the Canadan Na' Wby not he-re. There are nc your set and Mni The pltoii1 modelled by the namnelyv, Milton C deil, who ask foi operatîon. CanadaBEncominii As MIllas bei der> this countrly the Empire's ars( Pot. Extent to% dutr~ and natur dng harnessed ia la being strikingIý in mnanly ways aI tional Exhibition. E. Hye and C 5 to 7. Second si AliceMcac woa qthe first Set second was tied a deln(C H"oId Church Service 0 hotdaian Competi- otted $20 1Towns on Thuirsday , Samuel Geo. Mata y ear. fachu ville -was bora n St being a soni of olzt s. Rob(,e-iýt Glan- i; t 4Mid,,1. usic aild the " so )ur years he the Sta Louisa of hip. From uco in were boru, tali( liviag, Sa)il oft -lu the last 1lits4 Gla nvi fle startLed ncott farin. Later unir farin and liv- SOld out to Mr. n el four andl -1 Township Rate 4 ClarkeTonsip )Counicil met iia pirented s, re gul'arsesinlathe couuiti -lchum- Rsoto bei, Orono, on Tuesdlay, Aug"ust 6th,Hotulr witf'i ail tho members presut. Resolutioe Tbe inuutes of the at ]regular- J. J. Mello nieetiuig were read ;andconinethe absence Arising- out of tho correspoadenco 1 1. waa the matter of the railroadf cross- Resolutioi ingls la tb e southora- part of the F. Awde lu towniship. Mr. Terry, the contractor tor. froin Toronto, explainod his position RosolutiGi for doiag the work. Thoe ouciappr-c)pl--ati, thought that it was necessary to lu- alecesslaryt teriiý OUI.'r local eùnIueers beore railway Cros mi-aking- any arrangemnents. 'ie Cleî' Ia nswr the ltter from -M1r. r ang-e for1 McGili, corn borer inspoctor, ---t toer andt Clork was *instructed;u to pay Jamnes roof. Nixon $5,00 for work doue. The foli Mr. Robert Little addressed the Pal4;: Orol couaicîl po conditions on his road, and 15OO;O the muatter was referred to the rond '25; P. -A.1 superintondont. refund bacl, The hospital notices and buils were ton,. 50 Pel gonle into thoroughiy by the council indligent P, and the Clerk was givon definite lu- Gowan, a struction ro the collection of theso Mellor, sala bil.Dr. G.E. W, -y-Law No. 10,55, for str-iking the Hydý-ro Ele rates for 1940 vworee rend three times, bail lights, and passed, sigaode, sealed an,-d nunt- shoep kille( boroed, and thle fol-lowing rates wero lia, 3 fripa struckl: Couty rate, 12.1 mi-ilîs; the Davoy, tai Township rate, 4 milisls U 1 i ill Richards,R Provincial subsidy; genoral achool Mrs. J. Ci rate, 6.7 milîs.1 Dean's Bak By--La-w No. 1056, relating to the Wood, labo Policellag of Orono ,vas passed Tbomipaoa, and the Treasurer 'was authorizedl to Rbr i eoiiect $78.51 for street ligbtiag and James 'Nix( fire purposes,, ta be levied along wltb ;5.00; HF. the thore rates uponl property aberoad Vonc to be asseasod lu the Villag-e of TheCOU Oronlo. mneet again Thoe following- resolutions wore hour of 9. gra(-nteU The I.O.O.F. picnic i on MNonday lat was av -affair, with 'visiting Bro bekahs being preseat fi Whitby, Brooklu, Osha, ville, Cobourg, Peterb total atte.ndance was ar [dred. A good iprogrammiie bath old and voung -wa cSaturday 1

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