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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Aug 1946, p. 4

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Kitchener Rané:'rs defeated the Waterloo Tiger bs 6â€"5 in their second of three series to advance in the junior finals Kitchener won the first game 5â€"2. Waterloo outâ€" hit Kitchener but the Rangers got the breaks ann eked out a win. Gordg Ariss came in to rescue Edâ€" die Simon in the seventh inning. Kitchener played sloppy ball, comâ€" three for five mark. RANGERS DEFEAT CUBS London _ Peesâ€"Wees _ walloped Kitchener 12â€"5 to take first game of their best of three series. Stilâ€" son and McKay pitched for London and gave up only 5 hits. Thompson of London led the batters with a LONDON PEEâ€"WEES GALT PUPS Anh;c;s: Galt got only 5 hits, Galt To r Pur eliminated Stratâ€" ford Classics 2â€"1 in one of the scrappiest games of the season. Bobp&ofl‘mun went the route for Galt allowing seven hits Ross Pauli started for the Classics gave up three hits which were xoaf.for 2 runs. Red Arnott relieved him in the fAfth and held Galt to two hits in four frames Kitchener won the first game in the O.B.A. playâ€"off seriee with London by defeating the Londonâ€" ers 5â€"4 behind McCarthy‘s 6â€"hit pitching. George of Kitchener triâ€" pled in the e&h_t_h with two on P o ols aames bop fite Prgrrds pit a haper. nipte. don: hit a homer, triple, douâ€" ble and single Oberholtzer also led in the eighth with two on gntbutwuulledout!otnot touching first base and both runs were marked out. Waterloo succeeded Kitchener as Intercounty Baseball Association Wednesday, Aug. 21 WATERLOO TAKES London in the first round of the O.B.A. playdowns. KITCHENER BEATS Duramin, the "rubber vitamin" that makes reailientâ€"combats heat deterioration and wear Complete Tire Service Patronize The Trussler Photo Studio AND KEEP YOUR MONEY : IN WATERLOO. Portraits cost less at our studio. 54 King St. 8. Phone Mr. and Mro Wilfred Hartleib _ 118 John %¢. E. Don‘t Say Admission (Including Tax) $1.20 â€" Grandst: EXCELLENT RESTAURANT SERVICE Drst nase and both runs|ford Nationals to 4 hits in seven|fHarvey Willis pitched a st ked out. innings, giving up only 1 run. Wa.|formance for the Panth sns ies ‘terloo in the meantime built up a §â€"| Panthers and Majors were run lead. Given came in to relieve)in the third when 1 Friday. Aug. 23 Moyer in the ninth after Radiff had| hrought in 5 runs on 3 h & tripled. ‘The Nats got three safeâ€"|¢IT0rs, two walks and a IPS ties off of Given but scored only|Don Bauer and Roy M ELIMINATE CLASSICSB |two runs, l“vmfiawo runners|each had two hits for K stranded. Given Waterloo at|In the fourth Bob Fishe E Galt got only 5 hit% | nat with two hits in four appearâ€"| With a walk. Musselmar r Pups eliminated Stratâ€" |ances, one a triple, to drive m two |Pustka was walked inte wics 2â€"1 in one of the|runs Schmidt hit a 400â€"foot homer|@nd Willis fanned after _games of the 8e@80D.|jfor the winners. James scored the | h24 sacrificed both runn man went the route fOf |first Waterloo run in the fArst inâ€" \ Bauer however singled wing seven hits Ross ning. He walked, advanced on |"UuDners scored. Eldy Wet ted for the Clau::.rve Dahmer‘s sacrifice and scored on | Evon at short who fumble hits which were d for ]Given‘s triple to right. Martin talâ€" ener scored three more ru: ed Arnott relieved him in |ljeq in the second. He got a|frame. The Panthers adc ind held Galt to two hits (sc'ratch hit. Bob Bauer beat out a| MOre Tuns in the sixth on ames. ‘bunt for a hit. Both advanced on|= WA@!k,. and two error: arrtnnmzries a wild heave. Martin came in after|inade a sensational catch |the catch on Moyer‘s fly to centre. |ODK drive and scored thre PEEâ€" WEES |Schmidt homered in the fourth. In | esns DOWN KITCHENER |the sixth Jerry Bauer beat ouln;} ‘bunt for a hit. e stole second, | Monday, Aug. 26 Peesâ€"Wees _ walloped |went to third on a wild pitch and ind 12â€"5 to take first game scored when Given singled. "GUBLPH TO MEAT est of three series. Stilâ€"|Schmidt was hit. Bob Bauer was | BRANT JU\ cKay pitched for London |safe on a Relder‘s choice when up only 5 hits. Thompson YAyers threw to second. The throw | Guelph Juveniles qua 1 led the batters with &‘ was wide and Given scored. Herâ€"|meet Brantford Laurels in five mark. ‘chenratter fied to centre Schmidt tercounty baseball finals esns |scoring after the catch.. The Nats loPing St. Thomas 13 | got their first run in the sixth on |Guelphites swept the seric 5 DEFEAT CUBS | successive doubles by Hugh McGilâ€" |straight. The highlights TO REACH FINALS)livray and Irish Mi.s{lmmom. Misâ€" game were Moore‘s 5â€"hit h defeatsa L. kimmons hit a single to centre and [ft‘"d dflllgil’" s four hits i er angers Cal C is wo doubles Tiger Cubs 68 in their| corea oo p Apa‘s siCh, . TE L three series to advance,’“"o on Flick‘s single. Radiff triâ€" ior finals. Kitchener won‘pled in the ninth and scored on Monday, Aug. 26 ame 5â€"2. Waterloo outâ€" |Kalmusky‘s hit. Kalmusky scored ner but ‘t'l:g Rangers E0t on a single by Males TIGERS DROP e ann al es 2o ud * oi cooiew o All work by factoryâ€"trained and supervised workmen * THREEâ€"DAY DURECAP SERVICE * EXPERT VULCANIZING LABOR DAY LONDON BANTAMS DUFFERIN PARK New Treads With DURAMIN Threeâ€"Year â€" Old $7,000.00 Futurities CANADIAN STANDARD BRED Say B. F. GOODRICH DURECAP (TROT AND PACE) T O R 0 N T 0 % P.M. Sports Review Waterloo RECAP ... Box Score Stratford ... Waterloo ... WATERLOO TIGERS EVEN UP SERIES BY DEFEATING NATS 6â€"5 Veteran Johnny Moyer kept Waâ€" terioo in the running with a fine display of hurling, holding Stratâ€" mitting 6 errors Waterioo opened theleormtyln&n“oh&nh.o'a an ervror Dubrick, erbein‘s triple and an infleld out. The Ranâ€" gers got one back on two walks, a single and an error. Three hits combined with three miscues, two Seabh wall gare the Rpngare 0 s une gave rung and a 4â€"2 lead. Thc{i‘m'I mote in t.henflhh on two and ng‘- FOr. e Cubs ncnrly game out of the fire in :fl: seventh on an error, a walk and three hits but Ariss came in and put out the tread rubber tougher, more Grandstand Free Phone 2â€"0017 Finest Quality materiais a n d work m an <blp ! Factory approved â€"Mileage proved B. F. Goodrichâ€" the _ best _ that money can buy! R. H. E. 6 11 2 Waterloo Tigers tide up the Inâ€"| tercounty senior baseball semiâ€"finâ€" | als by trouncing Stratford Nationâ€"| als 16â€"4 on 18 hits After routing| Russ Getsinger in the third they, walked away with the game in the | fourth on 6 hits good for 4 runs off Red Arnott, who was relieved by | Lefty Price. They got seven more| runs in the last four innings. Johnâ€"| ny Moyer allowed Stratford only 3 ; hits in the first 3 innings. He was | replaced in the fourth by Boehmer | after the Nats had scored two runs. f Johnny gave up six walks and got credit for the win. Waterloo pulled J ff three double plays which came at opportune times In the first the Nats had the bases loaded with | none out Radiff scored on a single hy Miskimmons. Mules hit one to James who doubled Kalmusky off \third. in the third with Waterloo |leading 4â€"1, Nationals had two aboard with one away, Males was | walked intentionally to fill the |buws Ayres banged one to Jada | |Dahmer who doubled Males off |Arst The Nats had the pathways {loaded in the efihm with none out. Radiff nd out to Dahmer, Knlmus{y lined dut to Martin, who s'egped on third doubling out Harâ€" ty Figher. Dahmer had two tri'g!es and Dave Bauer and Anggie Herâ€" thenratter one apiece Auggie and Jorry Baver had doubles Buzz Giâ€" ven led the Tigers at bat with 4 singles to drive in 4 runs Harry iJamu and Dahmer had 3 hits aâ€" &lm and Dave Bauer and Her chenragter 2 6 Tuesday, Aug. 27 I TIGERS ROUT STRATFORD 18â€"4) |26 hits, good for a total of 38 bases. | \There were nine errors, five by |\ Waterioo and four by Stratford. }Fwe Nationals were hit by the Waâ€" terloo hurlers. After Bauer had ,pitched two innings of hitless ball ie got in trouble in the third. Ra-) ‘difl singled to right and was out | trying to stretch it to a double. Kalâ€" ; muskK1 hit safely. McGillivray was hit. iskimmons sinfled to score Kalmusky . Males doubled and Mcâ€" | Gillivray scored. Ayres was passed | intentionally. Flick walked to force Miskimmons. The rest of the | seven runs scored that inning were on Fisher‘s threeâ€"bagger and when Radiff hit to third. Lavis relieved Bauer but the Nats got 2 more off | him in the fourth on Miskimmonsr homer. Sargent relieved Lavis, The Nats got one in the fifth unJ Miskimmons‘ double and 3 in the) sixth on 3 hits, a hit batsman and | two errors. The Bengals got two! in the first as Jada Dahmer walked, Jur% Bauer tripled and a fly ball by Given. The Tigers got only 1 run in the next 4 frames that being a homer by Given. In the seventh , (Ken Sargent singled, Harry Jamesl walked. Bob Cotey ran for Sarâ€"| gent. Jada Dahmer singled scoring Cotey. Prico, took over and fanned Given and Jerry Bauer. Milt Schmidt was safe on an error, James and Dahmer scoring. In the ninth, Dahmer hit to centre. Whipâ€" per Watson and Johnny Moyer batâ€" ting for Jerry Bauer and Given‘ singled. Schmidt singled . Martin| followed with a double. Getsinger | came in. Martin was out trying to | steal third. Herchenratter singled{ but was forced at second by Bochâ€" | mer I Guelph â€" Juveniles qualified to meet Brantford Laurels in the Inâ€" tercounty baseball finals by walâ€" loping St. Thomas 13â€"0. The Guelphites swept the series in two straight. The highlights of the game were Moore‘s 5â€"hit pitching and Hilson‘s four hits including two doubles Stratford took the third game of the senior finals between Waterioo und Stratford to take a 1â€"game lead in the series. Trailing 14â€"6 going r.to the ninth inning, Waterloo knocked Lefty Price for 6 hits beâ€" {ore hg was relieved by Getsinger. In the seventh they had routed Marry Fisher, leading pitcher in the league. The game was a mass proâ€" duction â€" affair. _ Statistics â€" show there were 30 players in game, inâ€" cluding seven pitchers. There were _ The Kitchener Panthers broke| the London hex on their team bfl trouncing the Loridoners 10â€"3. This | evens the series at one game apiece. | Harvey Willis pitched a stellar perâ€" | formance for the Panthers .The Panthers and Majors were tied 2â€"2 in the third when Kitchener, brought in 5 runs on 3 hits, three | errors, two walks and a sacrifice. Don Bauer and Roy Musselman each had two hits for Kitchener. In the fourth Bob Fisher u&ened‘ with a walk. Musselman singled Pustka was walked intentionally and Willis fanned after Zalewski had sacrificed both runners. Don Bauer however singled and two runners scored. Eldy Weber hit to Evon at short who fumbled. Kitchâ€" ; ener scored three more runs in this frame. The Panthers added threy more runs in the sixth on two hits, u_ walk, and two errors Bauer made a sensational catch of Jones long drive and scored three runs, Lonaon Peeâ€"Wees clinched the Intercounty Basebail Association title by dctentlx% Kitchener 11â€"7. Thompson and Dixon starred for pitched for Kitchener. London had etght hits and 5 errors, Kitchener 7 hits and 4 errors. LONDON CAPTURES London. Thompson got 3 hits inâ€" cludlz a homer and Dixon a triâ€" tl;. y and Stilson pitched for omdon. _ Doimage and _ Seitz Aug. 26 ‘he was tagged out Weber stayed Mondar. ‘on Arst fnn:l Huck then m with a s e to centre PANTHERS HUMBLE | was wasted. In the sixth Bauer triâ€" ‘ LONDON MAJORS 10â€"3 ) pied with two out and Weber The Kitchener Panthers broke {SKSd but Huck fanned for the the London hex on their team byJ ut trying to steal second with two trouncing the Loridoners 10â€"3. This | 77°, Weber hit safely to open the evens the series at one game apiece. rmJ: but Huck hit into a double Harvey wu'm ptil':!heg a 3:‘:" W play. Meeker hit into a mx:rm e an ho 3 i ‘m gf:::::: an?ir Malors were tiad 2.4 |!? the lourth; F-‘elg-m f the YÂ¥ P GAME TO NATS 14â€"10 BRANT JUVENILES PEEâ€" WEE CROWN ‘114.331-11 !'!',.'.‘ «.l .!_ B ..4:1. e ’ 1 e e eeeneeeeeeeeeneeeneneennnnne _ Preston Legion Vets claimed the Harry Forler Trophy and the chamâ€" ‘pionship of the southern section of the Canadian Legion Softball ‘League, carning the right to enter the _ Zone finals, when _ they trounced Kitchener Vets 18â€"3 to |take the championship in two »traight games. Puaris â€" defeated _ Ayr Yahnke Sprayers 13â€"9 in a game played at Ayr. The game was called at the ind of the sixth inning because of aarkness gume played at Onand.go on Monâ€" day night. Two stars the game for the home team were Ray Dieâ€" Ienbacher and Nial Koehler. New Dundee ....... 400 501 010â€"11 Decewsvilie .......... 310 200 000â€" 6 Batteries: Hall and J. Cressman; Kindree and Wentworth. Umpires â€"Eldon Held and George Thompâ€" son The New Dundee Softball team has been declared the winner in the first round of the O.R.S.A. semiâ€" finals, as a result of dutlntn Deâ€" cewsville by a score of 11â€"6 in the New Dundee will meet Princeton in the second round of the semiâ€" finals but time and place has not yoet been announced. _ Tommy White London to a 3â€"0 Wino:;; m W‘: to give a one game lead tne series London went ahead 1â€"0 in the first frame when Huck let Gord McMackon‘s single Gm him for a twoâ€"base error. Bloxam singled scoring him. in the sixth the Majors scored two more runs. With runners on seeâ€" ond and third and two out and Russ same were Jack Parry‘s catch of Harry Psutka‘s drive and Meeker‘s wneâ€"hand diving catch of Parry‘s izzling line drive. Evon at bat, Shuttleworth was orâ€" dered to walk Evon. Shuttieworth threw two wide pitches when Zaâ€" lewski walked over to the mound. KEyon reached out for the next riubb'-::‘ put it down the first base ine, runners scoring. Missed Chances The Panthers lost their chance to score on White in the first inning failure to bunt. Eldy Weber was trapped off first on the missed bunt core on White in the first inning Z",Ps"'.,ben-mem and w Viceâ€"President Trades and Labour Congrease Babies horn from Labour Day 1945 to Labour Day 1946 Guest Speaker J. W. BUCKLEY NEW DUNDEE WINS ROUND TWIN CITY UNITED LABOUR DAY COMMITTEE 163 King St. West BABY CONTEST District Softball â€" PRESTON VETS WIN 8.30 P.M. â€" Duke Street, Frederick to Ontario â€"â€"â€"â€" 11â€"PIECE ORCHESTRA PARIS WINS 13â€"9 Tussday, Aug, $9 ~â€" A Whole Day of Entertainment â€" FREE â€" S TREE T DANCE BUY A PROGRAMME AND WIN A PRIZE 3. Jim 4. Bud 5. Elai 6. Balc teur Softball Association when they ‘ost to Paris 13â€"3. 801 two hits apiece for the Hard ils and H. Cope a home run. St. Jacobs triumphed over Conesâ€" togo 13â€"11 for the North Waterlco ship. J. Ouwl of Conestogo had two homers and twe doubles Russ Stroh _ of homered with two on base in the sented after the game by President "Mike" Lichty to Cozn L. Good and J. Garner, captain of St. Jaâ€" Yahnke Sprayers of Ayr were eliminated from the Ontario Amaâ€" New Hamburg Blueshirts evened up their best of three series by deâ€" feating Petrolia Hard Oils 10â€"6. The Hard Oils won the first game 10â€"9. Dick Ritz led the Blueshirts‘ atâ€" tack with 3 hits includi;’ a douâ€" bie and triple. D. Cope and Madery New Hamburg Blueshirts earned the right to meet Ridselown in the second round of the O.A.S.A. playâ€" downs when they won the third and deciding‘pme from the Petroâ€" lia Hard Oills 8â€"4. Stan Hohl held the losers to seven hits Anderson was the only one to ‘:at two hits, one of them a triple. For the winâ€" ners Ritz, Rennie and Anderson had two hits, Ritz getting a double and triple. Rennie also hit a triâ€" game of the O.AS.A. semiâ€"fnails when it was defeated by Decewsâ€" ville 8â€"7 in an exciting game. ple Vaudeville â€" 5 Acts Sports Programme â€" OLD CHUM FEATURE SOFTBALL GAME €1 ns 2e dat us :8 : 3. 2: Paa: PEA w Te Counss 38 uPn (CT 6 # P CE BLUESHIRTS TIE IT UP Mon»nster Parade Joe Murphy â€" Master of Ceremonies Mildred Morey â€" Star of the Army Overseas Jim Rennie â€" Magician Buddy Herrick â€" Acrobatic, Juggling Elaine Drew â€" Acroâ€"Contortionist Baldy the Performing Horse Monday, Aug. 28 BLUESHIRTS TRIUMPH Spend Labour Day In the Twin Cities o playdowns. PRESTON VETS WIN AYR ELIMINATED ST. JACOBS WINS Victoria Park â€" 1:30 p.m. BANDS LOCAL 232 NEW TORONTO vs. KITCHENER UNION STARS FROM WATERLOO TO KITCHENER â€" 10 A.M. KITCHENER FLOATS SAVE TIME choice for any meal [ /; KELLOGG‘S$ ARE canada‘s SAVE FUEL... SAVE FOOD:! 1

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