You’ve no doubt "011.5 few dozen times or more, u cnwher making I throw to nocond base in In attempt â€tick off a runner making I bro: from first, and " Minty-nine times out of I hundred than - Alva; ammont there to naive the throw. Sometimes its .4 t!†upcoqd hasemm 931d other t','Y,t nit through . an ion to. y tad " the and of f) tf/UI'; Vanda:- tg) what had hnppenod. no won dn’t " Alon. in that mm “that. mecll in n um._ that in wally Import in mutual, rules, than. and Murray. Each thousand: ot Canadians troop t to the ball park and have n ondodul time hunting for prizes tt the nicked-ck boxes, looking tar the ptognm lucky numbers on ths scorebolrd, and t?erityiieAlly tuning the limo mun 1n the blue Pirie, jun. In a matter of form with only I Haunting of just WEI! in Lmain: on. on the pla.ying field. . Infield Fly: times ite the shore-stop. There's no maul tqupathy involved " to, which a! the two will cover the bat LT. Ue boy: just dpn't take ma. About 90% of n left-hander't hits travel between first and sew and hue And with a south-paw slugger at bat the short-5m antn~ rustic-Hy covers the '/,"i'dt.'Cft while the second baseman plants himself midway between first and second in the batter', line of fire. With a The aruwire is to just whourduty it is to covcr The Buck lies in the seemingly unrelated batter. V Path-pl one of the moat con- niatent baffle" in the ruling on the infield fly with two or more men on blue. one ot than rulings that an"; your better hit to turn away from her hot-dog top a min- ute and ask you in wide blue-eyed innocence; "What happened there, den?†tothieh you reply, in an effort to maintain your standing in the eye: of the little woman, "The guy’s out. He hit the umpire with his but, 'er sutttpitt','" and let it go " that. I'he real reason is this. _When 1 batter hitsan infield fly with,two of his teem-mete: camped on been and with less then two men out, he's automaticallrealled out while the ball is still in the air. T hie in tofrevent one of the oppoa- ing infiel ers from slapping down the ball, imitead of catching it, and starting it on a‘relax Iround the suck: that would net at. least two or even three outs on forced pllys before the haste-runners would even have time to unhiteh their size ITs from thew respective hues let done start the 90 foot gallop to the next but, _ _ P The Throw To Second: ' Abner, it uppnu, left A lot of he!» in the game in he invented It,, "Il 9903197 399,", ,0! Pellet: M 1:. I lot of unu- _ryltpW the m0 'of hulls" W 'uuth,,'W,,t anon to "Mtt8t but]. tte", Ind tans lllko. bnly one of t c origin-l ml- llm Jtf. Abner Doubl game m r Itoubledny.'-l we a My dun-alr- in an contra lille, _doctoh-Aho Doublodny 1m the Namath“ invomd the gums g s'rgetitrtit= known M Wet m 1 , and the. that 0an om at ’tho original WWI in bnor hid down-that the lahm botwm but: mould 90 “Ctr-ii still in effect. And . In" a lot of rotund old- on in the union Int "tr-- be war. only in than because so ny of the youngsters were over therF-wltriyhe to _high' hpnvgn "%. Mud noun G. circuit, 1th". Aim: had plum? an Inch I i" Him? -itdi/Ceiiiii it! to'h'p'éint my yea! Mr. 'l1'S/ld'/ll'llll tut Abner Ind le' little clout term er, 0mm W“ ode ir/ire aakit HAM A WAY) mum smug, our m“ "Fi'uéi: ESTIMATES E. S. WARN AND SONS BUILDERS . CONTRACTORS Elmhurst Drive PHONE 3904-12 _ SPORT SHORTS v... u. an ' '0.†pa... "ml Visitors from the Smtesboughtover 70,900 trifling licence. in just one season! These gush help bring us prosperity . . . it's up to each of us to do what we can to make their Vinita plasma}! _ WESTON. Riki; m wlmm IUIIIIII . . -‘â€~"~; Ontario prodtn almost II much from the tourist business as from the [old mining inémtry. R's In: to u: '00 keep" this his. growing. "in": Inch Hum ng' is come back!" m 1to88.NAWTHOR.N E “.8. During the afternoon the prim- ary department of the Sunday school took full churn. Those tak. ing part were In follows: Gail Oxenham. Ruth Po e, Curol Bol. ton, Heather Clark, Wet Pender, Carol Fender. Diane Harris, Isabel visitors A special Easter service we: held in Elverston Park United Church on Sunday morning when the WA were in chlrge of the service. Mrs. Holmes, president, opened the serv- ice by I call to worship followed by Mrs. Whitman offering prayer. Mrs. Fogal read the dripture read.. ing and Mrs. Gerry the children's story. Mrs. Powell gave out the announcements end Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Mousley took up the ot. fering followed by prayer by Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Mower and Mrs. Fred Brookblnks sung I duet which Wu much enjoyed by all. Mrs. R.Mt. 1kdinrham we: the guest spelker Ind spoke "On Love and the Resurrection." ' So next timc tht.eyr beside you ltll'ul “Minx the little, man in the iron milk . onuheld for letting I runner steal A base you can quietly and politely tell him that he’n com- pletely overstuffed with hot air and point out to him his mistake. As an added-thought, better make sure he's a good head shorter thin you first. - Next time you're out to . game and someone um]: a bass, wnwh the pitcher for the next few thrown and us if you on sfot loin. lime septum he hnbitunl ir main: Just KP" to his delivery. you do spot 15 “givnmwoy†than you'll rully hove something to point out to the little worn-n. something that should ruin you tlt I few notch" in the oyu o the boys " the ottie. with round: to your mbllity on In arm-choir sport:- cuter. Besides, once you start to take note of these seemingly minor points of the treme,,you'll find your enjoyment of the upon increued I hundred fold. right-under wnying the willow in just I can of Fic.-v0rM, with m thou-awn covering the up -bo- mun mend Ind third Ind the Iteor.t.d besrnart covering the his. " goodly numb" of pitch,“ hays sonic little 'iivt-away" up: to their delivery, s1yne slight Igu- turu such " 'ltl",'l'e, the bal ' or “king a slig t step, that they h-bituully make just prior to throwing. th. ball, that if would by the u-runner unable: him to get [big start on the throw mule by the niche: in an attempt to pick him off. Pub-pa one ot the worn. offenders, Alon! there liner, in the major lain“. is the (mined Cleveland fire-bu Ur, Bobby Feller. Every tourint donut in ttttttred this way . . . l. Hotelu; 2. Star"; ' Manna; 4. Tuna. .19.; 5. Ann-amen"; 6. (Eu-pt. Stall" M: Next “In. you’n out " I bull ml: And on. of the 911ml, tum tum on when! you Mum valued your Hurt, “all n hue. don't blame the number from your 'id.--no ind-d-lam. tho pikhcr. H Elverston Park H Weston - . ‘Landsoapo Construction ' TELEPHONE WESTON 220 TREE SURGEONS Shrubbery Prunéd fofjes,: Lawns Fertilized (Continued) hill-Md In in "bite hum! " M! I“ It!“ Angler: from every district re- port that for the most part the sudden chill descending out of the north on Fridly “carpool: put a damper on the trout': appetite and the majoity of the trout taken we: nittlmilin {he early morning. The {mic} iG ATG Jiiii,"iii'li couldn't get used to the idea it was Ree, Richard Walton, Brliln Jones and George Mush. _ Happy birthday to Mr. Van Pte. Sunday evening Mr. Watt was in ear, a of the evening service " Elvglton Park United Church. Weston‘s 'hero of the day, wu Ken Shulcr of 18 William Street. one of the few district fishermen who took his limit in arched trout. Ken nude his bid or fame by (kind; the waters of the Beaver river and reports that it turned so cold on Friday Ifternnon that it wu necessary to build a fire to thtw oyt thy rod: And wide; ttid mm winter breathed I, wintry breath that wu Itrong may: to hang your washing on. Int. riay, April 22 on tht poor minuided trout antic:- who not out to nuke . try " Inlgfing some of the "lunkers" from I ow of the nojghboripg; grout “rams, Freezes Breezes Trout Opening Catches " Few Weston Man I One Of Few To Take Limit Thu will inn-hue suppligs u “on†depots, than inning Addition“ needed food: for the world's hungry. Thou an be no penance: prouperiry for us . . . or “you . . ' while hunger Ind dunk afflict Inge ucu bf the world. CoNSUMtitst - BUY ms or mm rooos - BUT ONLY POI mmmu: nuns-mum N0t.rt1Ne-PtANt A OARt"N- suumun VIOITAILES to: " MANY or mm YORK Boon: AS you CAN. THIS IS WHAT WI CAN " We can ship more WHEAT, FLOUR, MEATS, CHEESE Ind EGGS if as great quantities as possible ue made available for shipment during the next four mouths. PRODUCERS! - DEUVII YO MARKET. A urlous than“. of food In ell-Min ones a! "n world was oxpuhd, but crop kiln": In many inâ€, and luck of distribution fuellilin, mods, and hols tn other: clu- Id 0 food womb. of cleaning proponlonl. Only In: Mullah delivulu of "cpl. foods can “main flu hungry million; Since 1939, our per capita reiGrd of food, exports has exceeded that of any other country. Food production has soared. Canadians have eaten well in spite of war. Today, the seriousness of the world's food situation cells for even greater efforts. We an increase our food ship. ments and still have enough for our needs. . 2 JOHN ST. WORLD F009 LT2E5ITCrii'i' Good Floor MERRY MAKERS EIGHT PIECE ondmsmA ADMISSION-ate N; J.T.FERGUSON 1 Every Saturday Night Bolton Casino Personal Income Tax Returns, Quickly and. Accurately Completed BANK OF MONTREAL CHAMBERS AUDITOR any ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX COUNSEL DANCE PRODUCE AND SAVI - MOI! my. comm manna "uof'"sitty ts Food I nhrrmntiott (Domains WESTON Mun; negroes have named on New ork’s police force and have proved their worth. One of thou was Benjamin Wallace. Hurlem’l "Big Ben," who stood nix {not five inches tall, weighing 280 pounds a member of anhnthn's police force since 1928. Ho hld. received eight citntiopl for distinguished servxce. I and {or tte nut put tsal [wt-via the on," water. Th - -tttyI d the can “not: in wally on Kay 1, so my- ‘bo it nu jun I can: at, month‘s and“ at " on u onrly.’A a, nu Eloy were" ixnitly 5mm; up: 8 tin In“: ' If"! tin hook. I 744 children and Loan: ','re-i surely a remark!) figure or I country of only nix Ind a half mil- 1iomc The number of abstaining motorists a†8.685; raihmymerr, 8,875: teaehers, 8,246, and Mu, dents,3,125. C Sticking to the audition of mess' lea- Friday, moi ignored much of. luring: u live nit or the we that: few at the and": mun-:1 to chat out at the ground but am- od to an». the prolpect o! “my fuel. y ' One " the nimLeakhu of to day wu I 2 murdo can" "brownie" landed by veteran Juk Harris of Owen Sound from use Wittgrshof the Sydonhun river. n04: __ w..--- 1.... --u 3 _ Catches were few Gi"G ho- twpen up around the Credit Fork: and the weather was nighâ€. mighty cold. Beirew uh-we were there. Made Good Police-an In 1944 thdSwedish Temperance Society belated neuly 300,000 Rtmltr,eti180,tr qdultl Ind _88,- Swedish Temperance TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON TONE 4-575 " u fitting tribute to the mem- ory of a truly "an sportsman, Miller AC have instituted this year. the Chuck Baldwin Memorial Trophy u a symbol of achieve, ment to the new crop of young» new, as well " to the few old hands, who will again curry the te','." of .WeItonFimo the lacrosse x. Just u n',,' Mto Int nummer, Chuck Bal in Wu killed in when with thc Canadian aptly in the rum. of Gun. Back nth. "all duh." Walton VIII u ydenoVn- use gag. local band. citric. all n mm. mm, [tho um. carried off the honour! of a Dominion charm pion-hip. ' Pr . . Porehnp- tin of the but known phym of thr morn. {new "gol- den dal" ot 1.eroa" ms uton's own uck Blldwin. Chuck wu- on. of thou "trular zuyl, a real rtaman trnd a truq {tantrum i',Jr"d and out of the wrong box. Chuck Baldwin Memorial latrrtmd Trophy lnstitut‘ed By Mill» M orttprtairtmrnt of thrso visiting millions get up waves of opportu- rtitteflud arriritim that afer' awry {than of the business 'o, of Ontario. Thr impart of lb» tisitor-irtdastry is can on my hand...“ is the wealth ofall ofua...ue'aro aPermattartthme to millions. _ partake of it. Figuratitmly, the rvrrplion. arrommodation and overything the tourist lmnlg and he Comes in his millions to ON'TA R10, " thousand mile, this way and a thousand milrs that, is the playground "f Canadians and Americans alike. With its diversity of clirtutte, tifr and interest, the province has Publish" by THE DRIVING INDUSTRY (OHM THE PROVINCE OF PROMISE... A radar ‘impulu cm tro to and from an ohsuele five_or 10 att gway in one.thirtuth of a mil but): of a second. The posthurjuiul award of bl Victoria' Cross tq human at Christo‘fpher Fun-Ion; brings total 0 former Boy Scouts to "in this lwlrd in this VII! to _ Lieut. Furness wan a member of the 3rd Eton College Troop. Thtm: glnldiln v.e. wlnmrs were (omit cents. , chum oi in?" ra Jiiiia in the tt1afgn 1mm exemplified. Tw_o_lty YI', Win-en my"! to. Was-tau an . mm m.-¢,m_ art-maul†Baldwin no 8:15 p... FITNESS FESTIVAL" .5 n. AWIQW Folk mum Can-mala- ' habits: Square band“ PRESENTED BY mama Y an! atur. 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