Times & Guide (1909), 11 Sep 1947, p. 8

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gaunt Given Either Summit ick Champions 3.11 of Memorial led all Mth four safe blows for a by It bat. Brother Alf T . cums throurrh with three 5&1 for oily one safety. ti. ' mntinued his neavy 'ear it came through with “my __-F. w w P.........--.. . .. - than” of Luckett ind Alf Cruise, ef ....W_-q....r_...- 5 8 a 3Bt Itronz while Scott in Hall, A., e -_-..._.-. 5 2 8 'Wite pulled off one of the Smith. ef '__.....-........-...- 1 1 1 “a ttlays of the night Mullins, 2b -.._.-_ 4 2 2 / C need m to take a low Whittaker, If __.___. 4 2 2 'tttdyke-tspit. Roy Bolton Luckett, Tr ..__..__ 4 0 2 out el6uting for the - - - W. In gg'if, our 1 triple, _ F 40 14 19 i e as well as .plaf- Score by Innings in the fielu. l R H E 'Nasty. which turned out to 1Memorials ..._.. 032 064 0-14 19 2 .hfttbe malt suceuful and Businessmen-.. MN 000 3-10 18 8 Will picked all their punch .bo by innings as they Cttee tunes in t e fifth and uon m tht aixth, 1They. HEEL f I" ' " Ind Ann a.” bandit. a two- Ituceo home on I new meet two - d Blow. “an”. _ T _, m given by the tttttgt' Recreation Club The” at the Rumber Sum- .t"i'.'r',r Club on Wednesday, F.," ' in it. Bamber Summit MV. John Walton wedded than were Mr. Mitchell and W of Willowdale. the exe- Vibe Hockey Club, Mr. Art "er. Charles Duane and *7 Print, the executive of l, I. ”an; in by the ', t _ ttttlit,';", (lulu-d . a nitte.gttonths.o5d y . ~ and n {armor . - r rr d the CWAC. _ Gordon lino I 3:: tnt a. " ‘ "g. g nay estate, I”, . . mph Ind It ' Fd in “I! then on i .4 I'.',', began dig- “ p In” (or my d the new home. ., aw wool- and“ the - In r n!- 4 'fi' ' Ma walla. E M , ', day from 10. r); SMT:'.',',',',, 'e. It” or I - , E 'ca " " L... == who... T%it -ttt -iiiu" aha pliyea wt in the field to deserve , 5'ibdiftwo hits " ihey "Elbe uteties. Bob Irons y. _ mulled ottyotpe field: T tbo win ragga: l htta nod tot J3 2tlurf. tf. ‘W‘ Mai hon 0‘1.on .urkett. " numeral and t with five rum. tyne inninn were In the sumo us into In early 2-1 lead inning the Memorial hi {any tune- nnd from relinq.aUhtsd the lead. Q." annoyed n big day . tatiied four times Ind ” three hits in his four _ It the plate. Alf Hull ibihind with three rum numb“ of hits and rélovcrr base-running. All played I good soggs'Q It short and turning in good . ". t1',P'te.e and Mae Hepton 'Ht Businesgmen to pro- jumped on the offer- d Luckett for some , Every Elayer on the 'lit', two its with the f Bf Region who_was tfsur & Alum at short snd R m centre were good while manger Ed came It two anti clouts. bad game the Business- 1 off " a fut clip and “Hm! in the first_in- GIRLS BUILD OWN HOME m SWANSEA VILLAGE q%tpqMl h! 1'sttt't"ritS {it I "W :3”. mutt-Milken}. huh " builder In ho 'tutit'lt,r" (rowel all :lI-ll .11 ',tlt porn “41:2“ l Memorial Player Scott. rt ____c.... McMurdo, lb Overgard. " Hall G., 3b Cruise, ef W. Hall, A., e M. Smith. ef W... Mullins, 2b -. Whittaker, If Luekett, p .... Plumber Summit Hockey Club has been successful in winning the championship for, two successive years Ind here's hoping that next Fer. they have the. same sucggu. Thanks are tendered to Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Rabb and Mrs. Groves who prenared and served the men] Ind also to all those who kindly donated food and i Eminent-on . Player Rosen, u “...... Irons, If __.____... Bolton, rt ..w... Hepton, c F-r-r-_...-'-. Alcott, 2b -..“... Gardiner, cf .-_r-.r.._.e- Hastings, 3b --.... Lawrence, 1b _..__._ Ssinsbury. p "4...... Businessmen 020 012 oo- 6 Memorials.... 001 t30 4x--12 Second Game Businessmen Player AB R Rosen, " ...._...___u__ 5 1 Irons, lf .m._~..._...-.... 5 0 Bolton, cf ..._...__‘._.__.. 4 1 Hepton, c ...._._.‘...... 4 1 Alcott, 2b wr..--.--..-.. 4 2 Gardiner, rf .-.“..- 4 2 Hastings, 3b '_............. 4 1 Lawrence. Ib --_-- 4 1 Sainsbury, p .--- 4 1 Moat of the team wan present with the exec tion of Al Boake, A. Smith and 1%. Locht, who were out of town. The boys were presented with royal blue sports jackets with crest and numbers and also Ronson lighters, donated by Willowdale Ind the Recreation Club. _ the Recreation Club, Al Stewnft, L. topper and H. Hagan. Score by Innings Following are the box were: First Gun. Hanoi-in] Phyer AB R ti Scott, rf M...“ 5 1 2 Mclurdo. lb “a..- 4 0 1 Overgard, u ”a... 5 0 l G. HIM, c a... 4 1 2 Cruise cf w... 5 t 1 Ball, k. 3b a»... 5 a a Smith, if _.._.._~_._ t 0 0 Cowman. cf w--..-..- 0 0 o Mullins, 2b .‘__...‘..-W 3 1 1 Whittaker, If ----' ' 4 3 Luckett, p C--.----. 4 1 2 T iu-tNiiaTeiiriirar " '!l?Jrft M She? '. r Roy Bolton a Nt no. ad Bill in“: " mnmrma~ 'te - um 910.0 “I with a. for the Pu", with I loci-l "rr- niu at the 8:? whoa! Mutual when the are. will be nomad And old-time and modern diuseintt will b. enjoyed. Rthpy, fth.t.ttes.,trflrPt .....‘.‘.~......~_ 4 ' lb ...--_... 5 . " ....._r.r_._.9r. 4 3b Mk.“ 4 F w.--“ 5 e www.mw 5 .w....‘...w..._ 1 tb -..r.._-._.. 4 r, If .._...._- 4 p ..r._r-......._ 4 F 4O , ........___u_ 5 w...emt-.-.r..--_-. 5 f ......m 4 '. .r_-W.r..-.r.... 4 , “......“ 4 rf “......N- 4 3b ._.._.._... 4 . 1b --..- 4 ', p .---- 4 W...“ 5 lb mu...“ l u w... 5 -.r..e....-te-. 4 -..-...r._ 5 I w.__,_ 5 ........_..._ t of .x-..._ 0 , .‘__m._”. 3 if ----' I ._....__ 4 40 2alE%itt,,rgttttt."tte,ut,i M AB 87 AB Ix 1c _ 7.. ?rf,'tTariii,'a' _ ' 'T be ; ‘*‘“’;t325:';>¥5;4ms .5," ith, " v r35“? ' "ir'rr ', a: cry', vfif,iic,r _tgi"'i'r"5trjri,s' i; 10 135 162 18 " 16 H Among in. menu In: the Net 2 Lloyd and Lorne wanted the name 1 thawed themselves, and have I wanted it since their return from 2r Ictive unite. PL't"t; Ind we “know it in true, t t too much il credit in given to too few people 0 ‘ and its about time things changed. o), Give credit when it is due, out I‘m-kc sure that everyone who de- 3 serve: praise gets it, and not just 2‘1 few of the exeeutiver--tut's - ( their feelings. the Miller A.C. Jack is a hard worker on and off the field. He's everywhere at once in the box, rugged, and full of spirit. Winner of the Chuck Baldwin Memorinl and to the Weston AA which is the same darn thing, we Sly hello, Ind lots of success in the coming seasons. One thing you cm be sure of, and take it or what its worth, is the full eo-operation of your sport writer. Senior "B" Men Last week we promised that you would have the "dope" or “gen" if it sounds better, on those I: a who. worked their way up into the Sen, ior B playoffs only to be defeated in two tough close games. of course we're talkiaf about the Mil- ler, pardon me, eston Senior B crew. They have a lot of fine pltsy- ers, both on end off the field, and did a great job on the field all year. _ BLAKE; EAToptiB--p.1tsring. in But to get down to the serious facts of the cue. there is no doubt that everyone, (if they're honest that is). has to admit that these lads have done a wonderful job during the past ten years. Build, ing a small orgtutisation into whet the club is today has been no little Job. and the lads deserve credit. However, they will not be entirely out of the picture. In the new of- fieers we find Lorne has been elected vice-president, and Lloyd will be acting in the capacity of treasurer. From here on in, they expect to get 3 great deal more co-operation or the club, and with everyone pulling together how can there be anything else but success. To the Miller C nirne we say gqubye, the nets, is one of the aunt-nah: all round atlhetes in Weston. He I'l'g,e,,d, both Juniors and Senior "B" act-035e, caught for the Juvenile hardball Mam, and generally made I fine showing of himself. There's a bright future in store for this lad, who it tWerns, has dedicated his life to stopping everything that comes his way. flowers, Members of the team are Orrie Truman, Al Smith, Lorne Sutton, Bev Rowntree, Ray Casts» tor, Orv Usher, Robert Turnbull. Roy Taylor and Al Taylor. Ed Taylor, Us Wheeler. chk Shaw, George Wheeler, Al Blake, Bill Shaw and Hugh Boyd, I, myself, will find it hard for some time to get used to writin about the Weston AA instead , the Miller-besides Miller fits into a story heading better. (it 1 new but? In. tho I'm" ( AG in up non. 1h,t'.Yg'il'tt tttvt 1mm In “no . pus- y ligand that new u .11 like: “an hue to lag istutqd u Wu- tatt, may might. just " ml] cull tho club the Walton Athlete Ar Ioci-tion. Of 1:on that In only on xenon won: my. Ben's landing ”om rehab and gym JACK AtWBEE--President of nor“ no. And doete it. Thy D. GREENWOOD Yours Too bad-the deadlines here, and " um I even if this column isn't finished. However we'll finish it off next week. GEORGE MASON-clever tieui player, nnd'usea his heatt at all times. Solid checker Ind trood scorer. but main “set was cool- ness. Helped to steady hi: younger team-mates. former, veteran of the team. Pity- ed for Brampton Norvll before. His experience has helped the younger lads. _ ART tWhig, of the Indira [carers f the tum. De rubble, I real fighter uld 'lla,W1'Jt'lfat ine herons all "Mon. Art is the I ”(than It” for Moth“. in llcroue pd ho ”out fig modulo-urn. n my, hmdler, solid ch~¥ hird worker: and deadly noun the non. Now n the ripe old no oll1,Doa ha Ilrudy an“ a um for hint-1f both in lure-u and hockey. - {Why-r. .Wl‘ _ P S?,' mm. 'iiESt-tttt? tstr. tt Odin \ e n . it,' L't'd'l IN'. Walton. tu'. the the “on. ind could Nt2& not. Mgt an hilht mu. out: ot tlt. It hunt. t would not surprise " be 111,140 Senior "A" next you. 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