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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Jul 1938, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES Sport Gleanings Orono 24; Forestry 12 Oro-no defeated1 Forestry on Tues*- day evening in one of the greatest slug, feasts ::On the part of Orono of the present season- when they romped home to 'a tune of a 24 to 12 victory. Oro-no- -Started out; strong fro-m the first innings when they scored1 seven runs off Sunny Wood, who took Neal’s place in the box who was ab- sent. He gave up the mound duties in the third innings after seven- runs had been scored with -one out and Major c-ame in and. retired the side after three more runs had crossed the plate. Mjaor was taken- out in the fifth after -the fifth batter and Ogden went, in and finished the game . In- the first innings singles by Pat- terson, Mercer, Watson safe- on error and alii scored on West’s home run, â-  ll !UI 0 i n 0 0 0 0 B B C. V. MAMMOTH PAINT SALE For August Only FIVE COLORSâ€"White, Ivory, Cream Green and Brown LEAD AND OIL PAINT GUARANTEED Only $1.69 Pergal,on Order Now 0 0 0 0 B 0 B 0 0 1 0 0 One Month Only 0 : T~ | Rolph Hardware I Phone 43rl ORONO Phone Clarke 1102 0 U____________ rn =n r=j r=J8 r==J r=J i==jr===J i^rr=J r===i.r==i r==J r=J r==J r===dl r===J r=J.j^[rg ORONO MEAT MARKET Choice Meats at Startling' Prices FRESH SPARE RIBS .....:..;....LB...15c. -FRESH SAUSAGE ........ .....2 LBS...25c. FRESH HAMBURG ............;..2 LBS....25c. ROUND STEAK............>... ....LB...20-c. POT ROASTS ................ ....LB............15c. CHUCK ROASTS.......:............LB.i........15c. BLADE ROASTS ............. .....LB....18c. PORK CHOPS' .......................LB.25c. BREAKFAST BACON .......... ....LB.....30c. LUXURA TEA ................1-2, LB... 25c. MATCHES ....... :.... .......3 B( LXI '.S...20c- ROSE BAKING POWDER ............TIN 12c. JELLY POWDERS, PURE GOLD.....,6 FOR..............25c. Powers, walked, J. Wood hit a double -scoring Powers, Littlewood singled but -mais out trying to stretch it, into a double with W-oods- scoring, Myles safe on error, 11. Ouse walked but wa-s! out stealing- second, Patterson singled scoring Myles. Pores try v- ent out in- order with Jim Woods in the box. Oro.no 7 ; Forestry 0. 2nd â€" O-rono scored one run when West drove out a home run, his sec- ond of the game. Forestry scored three runs when Woods hit a 3-bagger and scored on Çamitrill’s single who also came in on an error, Gaul-d- walk- ed and scored on B'. Keane’s single. O-rono 1; Forestry 3. 3rd â€" Littl-ewood singled, Myles doubled scoring Littl'ewo-od, B. Gase struck out, Patterson doubled scoring Myles, Mercer singled and scored on Watso-nfy (homer, West connected for -a, four base hii-t, his third of the game. Major, came in at this stage and Power's doubled, as did J• Wood scor- ing Powers, Littlewood singled scor- ing Wood, Myles doubled scoring Littlewood, B, Case struck out, Pat- terson- safe on error, and Mercer fired to first. Forestry got one run when Major hit, a home run. Or-ono 10; For- estry 1. 4th â€" One run crossed the plalte for Or,mo in this frame when, Wat- son walked and scored on West’s dou- ble. Forestry staged a rally which netted sev-cn runs. Cantrell and Gau-ld- both singled and scored when B. Keane hit a double, Major walk- ed, and. Lynch connected for a dou- ble scoring Keane and Major, Woods hit doubled .scoring Lynch. Ogden walked: ami Woods scored on a pass ball. -Orono 1; Forestry 7. 5th â€" Case singled for O-ron-o, Pat- terson doubled ^coring Case. Mercer out, foul tip off bat, Watson ground- ed out, West doubled scoring Patter- son, Powers walked, J. Wood safe on error, Littlewood singled scoring .Powers and- Wood, Myles singled,-case hit a fielder’s ehiee and Littlewood went out -at third. -Forestry scored one run when B. Keane doubled. O-ron-o 8; Forestry 1. 1 2 3 4 5 -R LI E Orano .......7 1 10 1 5 24 21 4 Forestry .. .0 3 1 7 1â€"12 11 5 ----- ---â€"o----------â€" Newcastle Edge Out Orono Girls In Thriller 5 ili and 6th to write finis to their scoring for the rest of the game. „M van while the Newcastle girls kept pecking away at the offerings of Miss Isaac, adding single -counters in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th -and 5th. The Oironb squad are vastly improv- ed from the start- of the season ia-nd earned bouquets for their fine exhibi- tion. Practice, damsels practice, and you may take home; your share of the back bacon (hr is it side-) -when play- off time rolll-s around. Lineup.-i : -Orono â€" Middleton, cf; Low-den, If; ('Vise lb; Brown -o; Scott 2b; Fb-w- lor p and sis; Mcls'aa-c p and s-s; Clough 3b ; Goode rf. Newcastle â€" N. V-anDus-en cf ; E, Hen-dry s-s; E.'-Spencer 2ib; P. Pear'oe lb; M. Pearce c; J. B-on-aifhan p; B. Van I ht-en 3b; M. B-o-wem If; J. Hol- mes rf. Orono ........... 0 4 0 0 ,3 3 0â€"10 N-ewldasitle......9 1 1 1 0 1 2 -11 Classified FOR SALE Three good- horses. Cali and see these horses at work.â€"Apply to J. G. Stephenson, Newcastle. a-27-p. 'WANTED A Steamer or Wardrobe Trunk, Anyone having one of the above for sale apply tat the Oronio Times- office. a-27-p. Those Non-Paying Newcastle Fans TO RENT Stone house -and about one acre on Fifth Line, Township of Clarke, on Lot 22, Concession S. Apply to R. R. Waddell, Orono. tf. Professional Directory DENTAL DR. J. 0. MILNE, Dental Sur- geon, Orono. Office hours : 9.0C a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Evenings by ap- pointment. Newcastle every Wed-- nesday and other days by appoint- ment. Phone 18rl. MEDICAL BERT HUFFMAN & SON ... Well Diggers Work guaranteed -behind 40 years’ experience. Apply to No. 10, Lake- shore Drive, New Toronto, Ontario; Phone New Toronto 1800. d-29-p. It has been brought to out atten- tion about certain individuals who always -dome to hard ball gtamasl as if the ‘missus” had «own up their pac- kets that very day. These folks stand close to the East end Hell dive or elis-e- wihere, the paying customers enter. They intentionally -come late to the game figuring on seeing a few in- nings for no thing. To these people may we say, you -are cheating your- selves as well as the ball club. Being so far from the scene -of action, it must be difficult: to know what .actual- ly is ta-klng plaice. NeweaMereceives' mulch advertisement thro’ the ball club, and if the village hadn’t a team our non-paying chums would be the firlst to squawk. Furthermore, there isn’t a place in Newcastle where two hours lam-us-e- menitl can) be had for only two bits. So the next game pay that two bits-, See the -game properly from the bleachers- â€".benefit- for yourself and the ball club. There will, be n-o col-lection for that sermon, dear readers. ----â€"----o--------- Newcastle Completely Outclass Newtonville FOB SALE Quantity of household effects, all in good condition. Range, co-al or wood, and numerous other articles, which may be seen between, 5 to 7 p.m.â€"-Mrs. F. L. Sou eh. Princess Street, Orono. a-27-e. DR. H. E. MANNING Physician and Surgeon Orono - - - Ontario Office Hours : 1.30 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday by Appointment AUCTIONEERS BENEFIT DANCE Tickets are n.o-w being s-old for- the benefit: dance to be held in- the Ar- m-ouries on August jSftb, to be used for medical attendance for Mr. Har- vey Davey who waB injured in a foot- ball game recently., TO THE FARMERS TH RESING Special Prices on Thrashing Roasts Give us a call for your -threshing order and w-e will gladly deliver it for you. CHAS. SHAW ÃœS38MÉâ€" PHONE 55 r 1 (By 1 Seymour Wyns) Geo. (h owvher’s Newc-as-tle gals squeezed out, an 11 to 10 victory over Orono last, Friday night in a -sched- uled N.O.N. .fixture, on their home lot. "V Termed by many the (beat game see il on a Newcastle diamond in years, Orono who are mined in the league cellar, ah; tost, assumed the role of giant-killers fn upsetting the pres- ent pace setters. Going into the last half ' of the 7th heat, the visitors "held a 10 t:o 9 margin. One was, out in the aforementioned- frame when up stepped Pat Pearce to assume the heroine role, as s-h-e clouted -out a round tripper with maté. Ethel Spen- cer, on board. That blow finished the ; contest, giving the Red Sox a one run -aidvantage. Jean BoniVfimn and Lily Fowl or Were the starting pitchers with the -Or-ono l-ass being relieved by Al. M-c- Ilsaiac in the -early stages of the game. The homesters got off to a fine start as they pushed five counters across the plate in the first dhukker. Th-e visitors came back with, four markers in the 2nd stanza, to add three in the TED JACKSON Auctioneer and Valuator Conducts Auction -Sales cf all «ÎM» and- at reasonable rates. Communicate with him at Perte Perry, Ontario, or see his Clerks, A- J. -Staples or A. E. Morton, -at Orono», for date. G. RICHARDS Practical Watchmaker All Repairs to Watches, Clocks, and: Jewellery, will receive our prompt attention PARK STREET - ORONO ,„.k~ LUNN HARDWARE Orono, Ontario (By I Seymour Wyns) After putting up a fine brand of ball for five innings, Newtonville fell completely apart as Newcastle went on to win an 2-8 to 8 victory in, the eastern village Tu/esldiay ' night. Maibel llnliowefl, inexperienced in the pitching -department, went to the ni-ound for the homesters and: turned in a fairly good effort until the 6th Stanza when,: she and -mo-s-t of her team-mates went haywire. Audrey Brown, brilliant shortstop, relieved, her in this frame after the Growther’s gal-s had racked up eleven markers. She retired the -side wklumt further trouble, but in the 7th the Red Sox big bats went to unnecessary work as1 runners crossed the plate ten times-. Ft wia-s -an interesting game in the early stages, as the Orowther lasis-ies held' a 7 to 5 margin up till the tragic 6th. These came by virtue of three tallies in the first, one in the 2nd, and three m-otre in- the 5th-. Ear1] W'allkey’-s Blue Sox chalked up three markers in the 3rd and two more in he 5th. Although the Red Sox piled up a tremendous lead, it- -was -chiefly be- cause of the homesters’ sloppy field- ing. However Pat Peariee really got a hold, of one in the 6-th as she rifled a circuit sma-sh to -left, with all saicks- occupied. Newcastle supporters -are reminded of an exhibition game with Port Hope girls- on Civic Holiday. The contest is carded for 10.30 in, the m-orning (not night). The Newcastle squad will- know how good they real- y are after this clash, « Port 1 tope will | n-o vide iimch ,-sitiffer opposition than the Red Sox have been accus lonied to. Get the dishes clone early, and start crooning to, the better half “Take me out to the Bali -Game.” Lineups : Newcastle -AN. Van-Dusen .of ; E. Hendry ss; E. Spencer 2b; P. Pearce p; Ml. Pearce' e; J. Bona-tlnm lb; B. Van-Dusen If ; F. Spencer 3b ; 3. Hol- me's rf. ’ ; • - â- Newtonville â€" B. Stapleton- 3b; M. Hal lowed p and ss: L, Kimball c; A. Brown ss and p ; L. Pearee lb ; R, Brawn 2m; W. M-cKay -of; L, Ear- row rf; Woodloek If. Newcastle 3 1 0 0 3 11] 10â€"2-8 12 7 Newton-vil’ 0 0 3 0.2 0 3â€" 8 8 12 Umpires â€" Br-own and Kimball, ---------------o----â€"â€"â€"â€" ' The tax rate for the village of Fen-elbn, Falls was set at 27 mil's at a spécial meeting of the village coun- cil. Thiils rate is a reduction of one mill from last year. IN THE MATTER OF Appeal from the Court of Revision of the Township of Ol-a-rk-e : CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Appellant; and TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE Respondent TAKE NOTICE that the Judge of the County Court of the United Counties (M Nwr.hu tuber (and -and Durham has appointed Friday the 29th day of July- A.D. 1938, at the hou-r of 10.3-0 o’clock in the forenoon (Daylight Slaving Time) at the Town Hal-1, in the Village of Oro-no for -hear- ing. the appeal of the Canadian Pla- nifie Railway Company from the de- ci'S'io'ii of the Court of Revision: of the Town-ship of Clarke given on the 3rd -day of June A.D. 1938, in a complaint of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company against the assessment of $18,650.00 placed on its property in the said Township of Clarke for the year 19-3-8 on the ground that the said assesisim-ent is excessive, illegal and on other grounds. ' Dated at, Orono this 23rd day of July, 1988. . A. J. STAPLES Township Clerk John J. Gilfiliam Phm. B. QUALIFIED OPTOMETRIST Licentiate of the College of Optom- etry of Ontario Office Ll-ours : 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 tc 4.30 p.m and by: appointment Office in O. B. Tyrrell’s Drug Store Phone G8r2 Orono Tinshop Now is the time to have your Furnace overhauled or new one installed Agent for Pease Furnaces R. E. LOGAN PROPRIETOR Centre St. Orono Phone 50 r 16- PARK ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. S. Littlewood Pastor Baseball Tburnement Newcastle's Annual Baseball Tour- nament will- be held in the park on Civic Holiday, Monday, August 1st, when three big games of hard ball will: be played,; the teams being Port Hope, Bowmamilie, a-nd- Newcastle and Newtonville. and the winners, of these two.-garo.es- will playoff. Game starts a-t 1.15 daylight saving time. As thé, lOlub is: donating a quantity of equipment ' to the winner the compe- tition, should be keen. Came out and hlave a good time for the small ad- mission of, children 10c".; adults, 25c. A dance wiil'i be 'held in the Com- munity Hall in the evening from 9 to LOO p.m. (DjS.'T.). Music will1 be supplied by Galll-oway’s Orchestra. Aid- mission ,251c. SUNDAY, JULY 31-st 111.00 a.m.â€"Power to- Becomeâ€" ! 7.-00- p.m. Sun-set -Service in Or-omo j I Community Park. COME AND WORSHIP Resigns Leadership Hon. Earl Rowe resigned the lea- dership of the Ontario Conservative party on 'Thursday: -of last week be- fore the Association- meeting was- held on that day at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. It did- nbt come alto- gether as a surprise, as it had been rumored that he was going to resign, but just -when this would take plaice nobody knew. Mr. Rowe very • nearly missed the meeting. His ear, while coming down Yiomge street, went into the ditch when it skidded, breaking two tele- phone poles, but fortunately neither Mrs.: Rowe, who was driving, nor him- -SeM were injured. Cob 'George Drew -an-d .Leopold Mncau-ky are mentioned as possible candidates for the leadership. U FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinee PORT HOPE Sat, 2.30 19-3-6, “Magnificent Obsession” 1937, “Green Light”; 1938, White Banners With Claude Rains, Fay -Bla inter, Jackie" Cooper -and Buiiiia Granville MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee Monday, 2.80 DR. RHYTHM ' ' With Bing Crosby, Mary Oar-lisle and Canada’s Own Boat rive Liffii-e WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Love in Wnrt.orn Sipain! “BLOCKADE” With Henry Fonda and Madeleine Carroll EVENINGS 7.15 & 915 0 S.T. « » Subscribe now for the Orono Times !

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