In the moat sputum“: - of buck)! mm, shown her. In may noun, The" rim and tore at the Panthers, who I took unions. but u no um did the Kitchener auto gulch threneu to even II. the we. Wt: Adair, in are torn, when (and " would“ to out: the more with Punch". who a week previous. took Tiger: into camp in the "Big Town" by the more at " Almost perfect In new with only cno error being darted min! them, the Waterloo nine display“ butting power which and.“ tho large crowd In mundane. who LII- tar In the season. had lamented " gera .pmrenl “nullity w m the “swat and" to advantage. TIGERS WHIP PANTHERS T0 TIE 1.lllilitlltlt on the Becond pitch. and nude second on Iron Lorenaâ€: drive which Dunner vainly Hashing up In: ma up our the pine tor the “was nu: ot the -Watorloo The" entered n no tor In! place will Kitchener In the Intermeahte A action ot the Inter county [mm by whining (In Pu- tter: 6-0 hero, Saturday “tom. Mod " mm: tor the hammers. Bobby Bauer. drew deep bland from the heart ot the Punthor crowd. ttol- ing a two-hugger out Into [on ththtl on the second pitch. Lang singled and nude second on the throw In tron Lorentzâ€- drive through tteat which Dchmer vainly attempted to an) n Boner raced home with the ttrest any. Tait, Thor second ncher. C'ied out to Miller and Schmidt struck out u Gold-worthy regained control If!" a bad start. Play slowed down martin», u "Letty" Adair. pltchln‘ nun-lesson hall, kept " thumb on his {or-ta team-mates. allowing only one hit in each at the firtrt three innings. one in the tifth and the last in the elghth. Although Invincible to Waterloo batsmen during brief stretches ot the game. Goldsworthy found him- self in trouble in {our innings ,sl- lowing two satelles In the 'ttrat, two in the third. one in the sixth and three in the eighth. the latter trio of tingle: packing the some in ice for the ttometrters. TIGERS, PANTHERS TIE FOR FEST PLACE Waterloo executed two emu-t doa- Me plays, the tirst being credited in the Becond stanza. Dahmer. who se- cured but one safely In tour trips Adair Stars As Tigers ' Recover Batting Prowess to the Platter. singled to centre ttetd. Arnold. who failed to register in three times an that flied out to short stop tor the tirBt out. Mlglarini. Pan- ther baqkston grounded out to short. who threw Tait. halting Dnhmer at second and stopping Mlglarini at ttrat In: the other half of the double. The second came in sixth when Kumomik. Brat man at bat, walked to t1rst on one ot Adair's two cttari- he: ot the game. Steallng almond and third as link went out on a throw from Tait to Zalewaki and Couch was retired when Batter spear- ed his long drive into left tield. lite momih raced home with plenty of t'me to heat the throw-in but in his Marry to tie the count. neglected to touch third base. Starting the eighth. Bauer 1nd Lang received chums: trom Golda- worthy, the former being caught at third on on the throw-In trom Mr sun‘s single. Long made second and third on the play and crossed the platter with Merlucoud run an Walton, pinch-hitting for Tait, "ruck out. Win-en Secure " Sahib Oflt Monty while Ahir Allows Only 5.--Ort hill. Bring: in Knmomik's was the Brst and last time during the some that Tigers allowed a Panther post second base. and the only time that Panther: showed lny threat or makings things close. During the rem-lulu; three linings. Adair contented his public by allowing 'Panthers only one paltry bangle to Mlglarlnl. and that came in the eighth with the bases empty. )Ilghrini was let: on second as "Letty" wit-"led Benign. and GoidsF worthy and Kumorrtit grounded weakly out to blunt! at ttrat base. The foliowing three consecutive mTX3HBNgl.t an II " PO A IKnnOrnlk. I) WW... I . tt l l Totals v.. . ...q..V.Vme._tm. an I " 27 " 1%atled for Tatt in eighth. x-atatted for Heats“. Kitchener t..... 60000tb009--0 4 l thetloo v..-.. 100 000 OV-H 10 l Goldsworlhy and Migllrlnl: Adair and McAvoy. IOonch. n. .... _ muting ( Tot-Is .. ._. :wm'umoo [Banana It __-... Lorentz, rt .er. Tait, 2b _T..r____. Schmidt. In prev Weber. a. mrrrw_ MeAvor, e PV.Pre lemli. lb .. Adair, n _.r.em.m.. anlton 'mr.-.-...' Mistrial. c Henna. " Golda worthy. 0|pr ct .. Minor, lb Tiger human. Schmidt. Weber Ind McAvoy. Imh lately drive- through third We Kmornlk look bad, with Mun“ and 81:]:an Accounting tor the Ian um run- ot the haul: and (lance mud over the Pam: an ---tog the much! nut-y, wot-u round the “to. Bring on to upâ€! in deep centre. Show“; keen (damnation, TF ser.. led by Adair W to cue up u Punter: me to bat tor no tart round " 211* (to-add to short round up an (to-add to gun and II! thrown on! at am. Conch walked and "ole new“ but died there. than Adair undo Dim pop to anchor loAvoy and Dunner } Errors. Schmidt, Daimler; two- bue hit. Bauer; stolen uses. Couch. /,f,'",teg't; 14mg: doubles, Schmidt to Thit to Zola-8k); Bauer to We- Pr.; Inn on buses. Kitchener s, Wa- '!erloo r. base on halls. Golduvorthy t Adair t; struck out. by Goidtoror- [my 4. try Adair 6. l Score by innings: Mt. Jacobs Reds.. 020 MO-- 2 3 9 Fuir,daiiii; "P.-rt.rm 27o MX-11 " 1 C. McLeod and G.&cheod; R. Ida, and Kiowa. l The Pirates were just too much Itor the losers as six of them con- nected tor extra base hits. Errors proved costly of the losers. nine ioytrtes being chalked up again! when. Conestoga Scores 7 In Inning To Win 11-2 (By Chronicle Correspondent) othNEtrhNM3.--A his second In- ning when the Pirates batted around and then some to trick up seven runs gave Conestogo an easy 11-2 win over St. Jacobs Reds. QSLJacohsWhip l Bridgeportll-Z Bridgeport took e one-run lead in St, Jeanna"... 312 'la--" 7 the Brat inning when Rise Welked, Richard Selma!" and W. Rani stole second and scored when the Rue: Stroll and N. Good. Sch-eta brothers both connected Umpires-Bill Ashcroft, Bria! for singles. The visitors were then port. Ind Milt Ritter, St. Jacobs. (By "rm-KI. We.†ST. JACOBS, May 27.--Atlttwirttt the Bridgeport nine only three hits, the Athletics thumped the visitors 11-2 here but evening in a North Waterloo Softball League game. At Conestogo the Red Shirts took BM- other 9-2 defeat from the fest- tnzelljng homesters. ' In! 1LAXRLtIs12ft 1W! CIEOngkl (l: Chm-id- Corn-mt) j HRE5rroN,-<rpenirtg the Inlet ‘lnlorcounty Softball Leagie here ‘Thuradly light at Riverside Put. the Preston Rivuleues went down to a 4 to , defeat to Guelph McDonnlds. m was a case ot errors costing the Fed and white chm hasten the hatl game. ( About 300 fans watched the open- er. one or the biggest softball crowd- 107mm out at the park thin season. amuse of m health Norma Mine] who played second such last year, ‘wua not in uniform. She watched the the game from the sidelines. Score: Guelph 'r'V.PPr-t 000 002 IMF-" 9 1 Preston ..r..r.... 000 1t0ttit2iF-" T s _ Battertesr-Homewoml and Hill born: Bragg-ad N. Rauwmbe. Preston ladies Fail " Show “(Inability of held on the more sheet until the sixth when they scored their second The A's took a commanding lead in the ttrat when they scored three times, added another in the second and a gait in the third. In the fourth on: Good, Brat men up, walked. and we: brought in In his brother, Lincoln, followed with I homer to deep centre. Three sue- ceosive errors by the visitors Bent in two more end in the fifth In Good scored again on a two-bugger by Russ Mroh. By innings: Bridgeport ........ 100 (roi- 2 7 tr St, "ei............ 312 'la--" 7 2 Richard Schoeter and W. anig: Russ Stroll and N. Good. 1moitet-rcrM. Ashcroft: Br_idge- - him" mallard a. hallo"! 2, W-lorloo a, Kitcheior 0. Guelph Mr, Gait 8. Int-many "B" Tillman“ t. Inset-on Ir. drtratrorQrtiie 0, Wood-loch t, 31mm Mt. Delhi r Brannon: I, Prawn 0. (kl: B. and» 1 London s, Kitchener t New York b, Damn 1 Boston tr, Chick-IA 4 Wuhlll‘wl n. It Lou- Mr, 91:“le 6, mic-so I Junior Immunity Waterloo at London. Gun at Preston Brandon! at Kitchener. Syrucuu I. Janey (My I. LAST BATUIDAV'. REOULT. mm.- My Hilton lt, Hr-utr T. .TANDING 8.an humour-1y BATURDAY'Q - him†"A" Waterloo at Gall. Preston at Guelph. mummy Nt" New Hamburg at Woodstock. St, Marys u Paris. Manon County Oaxvllle at Acton. Heapeler at Milton. All gun“ postponed. Kocttts.tor 9, Hours-l q Junior Immunity THWMV Beaten 4-2 Won [at RC. 3 0 1.000 I it 14000 1 0 1.000 Won [an RC Won .000 Close , lion: 'tt as? vacuum: yrra,t' 'IL Freddie Walton'a Tigers, at e oe per. m: ny.wen ti ‘emenpo-sssed. they downed Kitchener Pnnthers 4-0. Veteran may" Adair pitched one of the greatest panes of his lengthy baseball amt, and “Kelly†Ketlermnn couldn’t Event . look of deep far, from crossing hie expansive Nee as his ttem succumbed to the lit e leh-hnndet's “Dipuy Doodles" in monotonous regularity. Mitt Schmidt led the parade with three bingles in four times " bat, while Bauer poled out n two-hugger and a single in three times to the platter. Cllyt Weber and chvoy min secured n [Mir of ufetiu in four attempts, although only credited with one hit, and Lung. Adair Ind Zslewski contented t emulvea with one safety each. Tho couple“ ml of for- of the home-ten. who appeared sluggish in the tirsrt three games of the circuit, nurm’iud even the broadest-minded of fans. Tigers Belded . hundred per cent. and proved to Doubting Thom-m that they could still clout the pill by connecting with Goldsworthy's otterings for " safeties. It looked for a while in the third inning that Adair would score his Brat run of the season. Hiking first with a single which bounced put Kunornik u the third-saeher all but 1nd it in his glove, "Lefty" was advanced to second by Bobby Bnuer's second safety of the day. Lorentz drove through Dunner on ttrst, which the latter mulled, sending Boner to second and Adair to third. With Lorentz caught in a sling ploy be- tween tirat and second. Adair raced for home but was tagged on a throw from_Dnhmer to Higlnrini as he diyed for thtplntr, A - Stimiod by tho nid-mun hurling of their former tum-mute. Panthers swung hard and often with little or no results. Couch, Dnluner, Miglorini, Hentges and Goldnorthy mounted for the visitor- quintet of scattered binglea. with one in each of the first, second, third. Mth and eighth stanzas. So, summing up the spectacular match, in which Tigers outplayed “Kelly's" lads in every department, it begins to look as though the aforementioned “Kelly" has a bit of worrying to do. Tigers, seemingly " will, drove three consecutive oleringa from Goldnorthy through Jrmne.rpik for safeties LIL Lina-t fatal, 1ttoersedlin.tr. hair-raising eighth. Tigers angle with "Dutch" Erin-'3 Gait Terriers a Galt. Saturday, for their ttrat meet of the season. and if Tigers pley the hell they did here last Saturday they should emerge with the cake. The ioealites; u u matter of fact, must win to keep abreast of Kitchener Panthers. who drew} tee on Jtyttt 4. Terriersretum here on June I]. In tsll tg.Nlli,'g; Johnny Hover will get the cull to hurl against Cult, tutur ny. Mayer got " to 3 bad Mart against Preston Riverside: in the opener here on my 14. and was replaced by Irvin Plomske in the third stanza, but Johnny is running around these thy: with lire in his eye and probably in his arm. and can he in ready to go to town. Bulking pone-h.“ of an in Fuel" players who were well up in the ttrat ten batsmen in the Intermediate A statistics released my. fguyd grep I,etrreptitr1r following the honing handed them by "Lefty" Maxie Zinh. Panther 're,",',?: who lend the league in hitting with eight binde- in " trips to the putter, for . fat - of .615, fell easy prey to Adahâ€: "9in Doodlen" end didn't get n New in four times up. Johnny Kumom ' who bonded an average of .500, lulled to connect in three tries, while Will Dippel, with I nice percent-3e of .456, connected for only one hingle Saturday in I trio of â€taught. Jule Dahmer. also in the churned circle with en - of .417, di likewise. . O . q Ce Debi-g further into the ehtiuieu. we find that Gord Bradshaw of 9yt tps gen-ed flue pant runs, 6; Mic jilink of Kitchener he: the most (an has scored the most runs, 6; Marie Zink of Kitchener has the most hits, 8; Debi-ask of Preston, end Budd!†of Galt poled the most doubles. 8 eneh: Dehruslr is "tops" in aaezif1ees with 2, while Bobby Bayer end Fredéie Walton of Waterloo lead the hue stealer: with two Ipiece. Adair, VALUES T0 69: YD.-Puidr, stripe- and BomU. Dark ground colon and light. Plenty of variety. -A2roup of IT coats, including sin- 38% to d8% and aiao Mu, MU. Tweed Conn and Dru: and SmriDrosa can In nvy, brown and Nut. Saving: and than you buy " Hanna: time. M’uWWIu-n Th5...“ Printed And Sm Rayon: CHAN“! GOUDIES Dress Goods Savings Women's o. S. Coats mm- Priccu " To 825... Other Sports On Page 6 SPORTS Cod Shop -- Queen St. Floor King St. Floor VALUES TO 39c YD.--' And plaid patterned print. 300 m- in this qtoeial " cent. future. Wash “his CW1