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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 1937, p. 6

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Umpiresâ€"S wat Clearview. From, on the mound, limited the Bees to nine hits and one walk, his teammates according him airtight support. ‘Woolner went the route for Ayr and also pitched nice ball, givâ€" ing twelve hits and fanning five. Errors iproved the deciding factor with the home club guilty of six misâ€" ves. The teams: Clearviewâ€"Devine 1b, Dahman rf, Handorf 3b, ‘Broyn If, Devine ss, Eaton cf, Gillow c, From p, Beaver 2b. Ayrâ€"Hauss ss, Welsh If, Cowan c, Farrell 1b, Rice cf, MeDonald 2b, Panter rf, Muma 3b, Woolner p. The visitors staged a fiveâ€"run spurt in the opening frame and were able to maintain this lead all the ‘way. AYR.â€"Bobbles lost the Ayr Bees their second game this season when in a South Waterloo league fixture ‘Thursday evening Clearview came through with a 12â€"7 decision. xâ€"batted in 8th. Waterloo ........ 001 000 303â€"7 15 0 Guelph ............ 000 000 002â€"2 2 5 Umpiresâ€"Bowes, _ Toronto _ and Lauvray, Kitchener; Time of game 1 hour 43 min.; base on ball, by Moyer, 5; struck out by Moyer 8. Moyer Pitches Twoâ€"Hit Game to Beat Guelph Leafs 7â€"2, Enter 3rd Place GUBELPH.â€"A _ twoâ€"hit _ pitching effort by Johnny Moyer enabled Waâ€" torloo Tigers to humble Guelph Leafs Tâ€"2 in an jntercounty intermediate A game here Saturday. Moyer, turning in a superb hurling performance had the Leafs completely handcuffed until one batter had been retired in the ninth when Bill Robinson lashed a double to centre for Guelph‘s first hit. A walk and a fluke double to left by T. Robinson which Miller misâ€" judged badly allowed the Leafs to tally their only two runs in the final frame. GUBLPH Pobinson, 3b .. Heer. ¢f ‘co.ss Leader, 2h ... W. Robinson, c Davies. 1b ... T. Robinson, If Carter, #8 ... Hutchinson, /rf Pitcher, D ... Ryder; P ucss xO‘Connor ... Waterleo Has Defeated Every Team Except Hespeler.â€" Get 15 Hits Saturday. Waterloo _ wielded _ potent ‘bats against two Guelph flingers, George Fitcher and Rudy Ryder to pound out Box Score WATERLOO AB R H H. Plomske, ss ... 5 3 3 Lorentz, If cusscs $ 2 B Walton, 6f .ce 5 1 B MéAYOY, ¢ smm & 0 3 Zalewski. Ib ... 50 0 1 Simon, 3b .. 5 0 0 Kropp. 2b w 5 0 1 MHIGr. If .msssocs 4 0 1 MOFGI, B coscomes A 1 $ 15 hits. The visitors also played smart ball afileld and gave Moyer giltâ€"edged support. CLEARVIEW WINS FROM AYR King and Water Sts. Phone 4646 KITCHENER Ayr; Wight. Murphy the locals‘ starting pitcher. ‘weakened in the seventh, a bad throw to centre field yieldig two runs bringâ€" ing his downfall. Les Johnson sucâ€" cceded him but only lasted an inning, the visitors tieing the score. Chuck Thompson finished it off. Wib Kerr, starting for Hesneler, also went well for five innings but weakened in the sixth and Jim Baird was called in and made a fair job, although he lost the game. He allowed but two hits but after his team had tied it up in ‘the eighth, two walks and two errors on a single to left field, gave Galt the winning counters. ‘The game â€"started off well but had a bad finish. There was the usual umpire baitâ€" ing and George Weaver, of the Terâ€" tiers. was banished for disputing a disputing by Umpire Jackson of Hamâ€" ilton at first base. Hespeler ... 001 000 530â€" 0 17 6 Galt .22222220 013 005 02xâ€"11 12 5 GALT.â€"The Terriers continued their winning streak but were lucky , at that to ‘beat the Hespeler Red Sox | here Saturday. After leading 9â€"1, Jack Giross profits on the K.â€"W. Street Raiiway in May amounted to $334, Manager V. S. Mcintyre reported to the monthly meeting of the Comâ€" mission. In the corresponding month of 1936 there was a loss of $89. K.â€"W. RAILWAY CO. PROFITS ONLY $334 ‘The Bridgeport Mbranch showed a $411 loss, compared to $369 loss in May, 1936. Hespeler ... 001 000 530â€" 0 17 6 Galf :osll.s O1% 005 O@xâ€"11 12 5 Kerr, Baird and Sprung:; Murphy, Johnson, Thompson and Walker. Galt Beats Hespeler 11â€"9 [Galt .~...... Kitchener Guelph ... Waterloo Preston Hespeler London ... Tillsonburg Ingersoll .. Aylmer ... Woodstock London Strathroy Stratford Brantford Intercounty C Brantfrod 9, Guelph 0. Galt 6, Stratford 0. ~ Junior Intercounty Stratford at (Brantford. Paris at Galt. Waterloo at Guelph. Intercounty A Waterloo at Preston. Guelph at Hespeler. Galt at Kitchener. Intercounty B London at Woodstock. Tillsonburg at Ingersoll. WEEKâ€"END BASEBALL Senior Intercounty Brantford at London. Strathroy at Stratford. Paris at Galt. Guelph at Waterloo. Intergounty A Kitchener 8, Preston 5. Galt 11. Hespeler 9. Waterloo 7. Guelph 2. Intercounty B Woodstock 5, Tillsonburg 4. Ingersoll 5, Ay!mer 3. Senior Intercounty London 5, Stratford 1. Strathroy 3, Brantford 1. AM ATEUR B A SEB A L L SATURDAY‘s RESULTS WEDNESDAY‘S GAMES __ _ Junior Intercounty STANDINGS Senior Intercounty Intercounty A Intercounty B Won Lost P.C. 600 1 .833 Won Lost P.C. Won Lost P.C §HE WATERLOO CHRONICLE 40.333 .625 555 .375 322 571 167 ! _ Eight different charges were preâ€" ferred against Steffler and Kramâ€" ‘pien. They included entering the ‘Gingerich store at West Montrose, theft in Pilkington township; theft !of 22 chickens and nine bags of {chop from Wm. Chalmers, Woolâ€" ‘wich township; theft of auto jack from _ Wesley Hallett, theft of igoods from Archie Letson Newark ... Montreal ... Buffalo® ... Syracuse ... [CBIGAGO smmz |St. Louls ... New York ... ‘Pittgburg ... LBrooklyn Poston ........ |Philadelphia ... ‘Cincinnati ... Two years less one day was the sentence given three New Hamburg men found guilty of shopbreaking and theft in the Kitchener police court on Friday. â€" Because he neglected to report an | accident to the police, Herbert; Fritz of St. Agatha was fined $10| and costs. The three men, Rudolph Litwiller, Albert â€" Steffler, Jr., and Irvin Krampien stole three transformers in Wilmot township, valued $1,500, cat chops from Wesley Hollett, and also admitted receiving stolen goods. COSTLY NOT TO Rochester ... Jersey City . Baltimore ... TOPOREG ........csssccous. | New York ’I\en'o‘u $ Panthers Trounce Preston 8â€"5 Boston ... Cleveland ... Chicago ... Washington Philadelphia St. Louis ... KITDCHENER. â€"Kitchener Panthors chalked up their second win of the week hbere Saturday when they scored an 85 victory over Preston Riâ€" versides in a wild and woolly game which reached its climax in the third frame when the visitors walked off the field as a protest to the umpirâ€" ing of plate umpire Arnott, of St. Marys. On the play in the question, Musselman scored from third, workâ€" ing his way out safely after being cuught in a box between the hot corâ€" rer and home plate. Preston claimed interference on the play. Riversides came back to finish the game a fow minutes later. Preston ... 003 100 001â€"5 10 3 Kitchener ... 301 202 00xâ€"8 10 5 Debrusk, Mickus and Walker, Hol land; Grau and Miglarini. Results Rochester 3â€"6, Jersey City 2â€"1. Newark 7â€"3, ‘Montreal 6â€"2. Toronto 43, Syracuse 0â€"9. ‘Buffalo 2â€"4, Baltimore 0â€"2. Montreal 6â€"1, Jersey City 0â€"2. Rochester 5â€"2, Newark 4â€"11. Baltimore 7â€"8, Toronto 2â€"7, Syracuse 3â€"1, Buffalo 0â€"0. Results Pittsburg 4â€"2, Brooklyn 2â€"4 St. Louis 6â€"9, Boston 2â€"1. New York 4, Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 5. St. Louis 7, Boston 5. Cincinnati 4, New York 3. (Brooklyn 4, Pittsburg 3. ‘Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1. New York 8â€"7, Chicago 44. Detroit 6â€"8 Philadelphia 3â€"1 Boston 5â€"7, Cleveland 2â€"8. Washington 5, St. Louis 3. Chicago 5, New York 2. Detroit 8, Philadelphia 6. Washington 2, St. Louis 1. THREE MEN SENTENCED INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. @ATK \......l222222220 4600 14 .163 BASEB ALL RECORDS NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. QTK cosssmccuns ($8 19 .635 Results REPORT MISHAP Won Lost P.C. ; 33 20 .623 32 21 .604 33 22 .600 29 0 240547 23 26 .469 31 31 30 28 18 17 20 32 .386 21 33 .389 20 32 385 33 26 27 29 23 18 18 36 31 26 30 32 32 23 24 99 .517 AT5 .340 360 531 527 434 Found guilty of incest against a fourteen year old girl, George Poitras, age 59, appeared in Kitchâ€" ener police court and was sentenced to ten years in the penitertiary. Magistrate Blake severely lectured the prisoner and said it was only his physical condition that prevented him imposing lashes with the senâ€" tence. Poitras will be examined as to his mental condition. There will be the big band parade | from King street to the Park in the evening at seven o‘clock. The massâ€" ed bands will include the Chatham Kiltie Band and Waterloo Band. The second division signal corps of Toâ€" ronto will give the last post at the close of the program. BARN IS REMOVED Workmen have removed the old barn on the Brubacher farm bought i)ly the County for the Old People‘s ome. During the day there will be band and instrumental contests. Upwards| of thirty bands are expected to | take part. The adjudicators for the| festival will be Capt. Charles | O‘Neill, Quebec. There will be | bighland dancing contests in the | afternoon. | Somerville Regains Ontario Golf Cup Soloists will include two star guest artists in Donald Jacoby of | Brooklyn and Ralph Herrick of Chicago. _ Mr. Jacoby is »widely! known as a bandmaster and comâ€"‘ poser of music. _ _ I LONDON, _ Ont. â€"Regaining _ the championship form he displayed a faw years ago, C. Ross Somerville, London Hunt and Country Club, deâ€" leated jJohn Rosewell, the 20â€"yearâ€" wid Toronto Thornmhill youth, six up and five to go, to win the Ontario Amateur Golf Association championâ€" ship at Sunningdale Golf Club on Satâ€" urday afternoon. &A was the fourth time the Londoner has been provinâ€" cial champion. Rosewell, who entered the tournaâ€" ment unheralded, eliminated Jack Nash, London Hunt and Country (Club, in the semiâ€"finals while Somerâ€" ville won his way to the final by de fcating Gordon Taylor, Toronto Sumâ€" mit ,two and one. (Continued from Page 1) Empire. There will be interesting rovelties added, all of which make the whole event the best ever staged in Western Ontario. ( UNLISLULAL FACTS REVEALED Musical Society GETS TEN YEARS POLICE COURT Five youths were in police court on Friday charged with theft of gas and chickens from A. C. Martin and Clayton Snider, both Waterâ€" loo township residents. Two pleaded guilty and three others not guilty and their case was held over until Friday. Those who admitted theft were remanded for sentence. TORONTO.â€"Three 8â€"yearâ€"old boys were held up and robbed at the point of a toy pistol Saturday night by a 12â€"yearâ€"old boy and two girls of the same age. ‘While the boy threatened the youngsters, the girls "frisked" them in typical gangster fashion. All they got was a cheap Coronation medal ond a fishing line. "Waikiki Wedding" Boyerâ€"Arthur "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" Virginia Bruce, Melvyn Douglas Wednesday and Thursday FREE! TO THE LADIES Lovely PATRICIAN Dinnerâ€" ware and Ovenware Service, plus 5¢ service charge. Monday and Tuesday Bing Crosby â€" Martha Raye COOLEST sPOT IN TOWN "Women of Glamour" TOY PISTOL HOLD UP â€" Added Attraction â€" Tuenday, June 22, 1937

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