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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jul 1947, p. 4

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a ii-ii-ar-tram- J . tooGsamttrrmmett, t, Jtitatertg,re,'ttb1"p4rh , . GGGririraiiEiitie1rttp1e - ttte Fitch” Puncher: at Weekly u. a..." - - ___ - at their mucu- in iSGiUhtts h wind: tte Mai- aeoeed two un- cund gum Lloyd Shuttleworth no gums: styiiechu1,TAe: w "W - -- -'"--. ,, “‘44- inathim veu only tin hits tle rest of ti: rouge my White was complete - u the situation till the ninth frame when the Legion nine curb-d him for two doubles a ariadGrerrortsetore_tyreettud. down to retire the side. He helm " on!!! cause by bangip‘ gut a " tuned six Kitchener gdt a run in the ttrst half of Pant, _canto. Don Bau- et led " a triple and as Lock- WI telly went wild, Bauer haiiGiiariirGtfGiimlr Locking. to: tripled and as Bauer began bogus}! tr.ound, he tyell, L """iiichiiaiiiiGis-hGtpui into the lad in tttthird 9n single? by By- er and Bain and a London error The Knot {unwed ahead in the tttttrth on Bloxam's triple and he came home as Willis uncorked a and pitch. A walk to Evan and MiMtekon's double lent the Ma- My tnttr.the, lead which they never In the ittth, White got his mam- moth homer and Willis was sent to the shower; Kitchener fell apart at the seams in the eighth as three consecutive mots Med the bases. Russ Even then came through with a ground rule double sending two runners muthe plate and there went Bain and Howie Meeker hit dou- tries for the Panthers in the ninth and both scored. An error and a walk put the tying runs on the mks but White snuffed out the rally. the ball gayit. Score by innings: Kitchener ....‘,101 000 002--4 8 6 London .........H10 210 02x--6 10 3 Kitchener Panthers got revenge hr their earlier defeat in the week lst dtteatine the 1r1ttrloo Tigers [ml-[KNEE PANTHERS HUMBLE WATERLOO TIGERS ih "hHrCTv"i'n bit Kiichener tack intpfoqrt_ly “We _. .. . . .. Lloyd Shuttleworth pitched five- hit ball for the winners while the Panthers nicked "Red" Arnott for " hits Three miscues were costly to the Tigers. 'i"rciari-ia- 2t,Pgex2'rSui'fMrli1 Eau, cene riqht.traek, in gen iiiTiiri"UTriiii" hjis" and 'iririihiCiiih ttye Wm'giaanas '" _ we. a. a w: -. 91-." ”it Kama-an inn-run. ae'ti?i'iF,rc'ii'ttyh'i'h'ii'i'il'i1 “mun-h. “our numb-gum "Emu-own...“ eiiiuitiei,'2itpi2ugetl ball mm It. booted iiitiig,tug,tNlPutt bales. Sham and macaw-Mb“ ' "iriaFiaraiaeatheiFiaattq3tr. the seventh Bob Ba.- - and an to second a on. 'l','funM"o3sloAfl'l'?t"blrtsGTa" Ceiihaairsgleto-Beyr. MP-nthmcouegmdtmun- eaaarunstnttteeittttttt. Frank Slot: took second " r'iot."'gte tteevedthebailover Mt J iiidtiGiniiiLiseorinatmttherrte tarivnratteuitotaheeeyoth, Hussein-n singled and Udvm cameintorundorttirt 83M ieaisdoesvra-t.1toetreEr,tt But for the flashy 'hlf,ttgi'tt at second for the "'an the game might have Item? a lot diac- ent. Time and sum he picked all hard smashes that looked headed for sure hits uineasGiimstdto-d'. 1eith'sloftrttrindesr Score by innings: Waterloo .‘....‘.mo 000 10G-8 5 Kitchener ”H.100 010 "x-O 10 AI. DUIOUCHELLE pm WATERLOO 116“! TO " Will OVER Kim Behind the stellar six-hit pitch- mg of Al Dumouchelle, Water106 Tigers blanknd the Kitchener Pam, thers 3-0 at Waterloo Park before 2.500 fans. _ A _ _ Pat Boehmer was a bit shaky on the mound for Kitchener, wild- pitching home Water1oo's tlrat run and forcing in their second with a base on balls. He issued seven walks and allowed pineAateyes, Waterloo took the lead in the first frame, Harry James singled. but was forced at second by Jerry Bau- cr. Auggie Hemehenratter got a Tcxas I.eaguer to centre. Clare Martin filled the bases with his single to left. Bauer scored as Boehmcr uncorked a wild pitch. Schmidt was given an intentional pass. Given forced Herchenratter at the plate and Kozlowski ground- ed out to end the threat. - - _ "iili"e"irrrG kGriGli" ityp in we Ml. Two more were garnered in the fifth. Herchenratter walked but was forced at second by Martin. Martin stole second. Schmidt and Given both walked. Kozlowski popped out but Brailean walked Shuttle 3PM "iii.iii2iiiiie Infill-v" III-blob ht.“ .uii0ittritm-t-. iifeiaetiriet_rtryrq, winch-M‘- and. lab ”/h- j,'lihi'rtti,,e,vttt',', hwhahm t a arTeuaiidiiabtomt+fe. Bemetrrimsirtqtt, - Kitchener ......00r.qm.-4 I 1 'rateetoo.-.u.i0+tr-a o t BUFFALOWM wanna mm H . Waterloo m Ittat I photo- ttniatsexhitsitioiitittto-it- “37m down bt a in in: the ninth itiriystitS,?, mulled MM meedtethirdms mad-1h AsDrtinermeedt-rtrhr--, belle-W}? “2292193 with umpire John 'rt-tsee Danna VIII but on the play and as he mu on the ground he was out. in Sid,' 'tith','.",',' ly 1't)rtt an ow wo one run. Al Weigh: pitched the rest of the route, giving up the hits and one nut. Score by innings: Buftttlo ..........m 199 yyy-4 J. g -iiiitTrGr..'.T..aid nib (ttttN-t ll urn-cm mom EDGE VIM CU” Gard Arias hurled Kitchener Rangers to a " win we: Waterloo Tiger Cubs 4-3 at “and: Pu'k. Be allowed hut nix hits and fanned 1?. Bill Petunia and Eddie Otterbem were touched for eight 1353!. . ”in the Kifchener half of the fourth,Ran-tiedupthe- K if!) '03 glam“ 7% 7"" tyft.'t. 'lirlti'i"'i1tiyiSir'itti I. and a In "tttBB, “a“bl‘ gunman-nu... tttttttterr/tagent a...“ ',tttur,fgflaPg'd 1i1tt.1l'C't'tt,'. WW... 'p,uNttdtf5lt,it,1lt 'NtWtft,'ltft2M,', noc- iiiiiFe -_ "tt.d4aaea __ io-tttri, W'Iuahmonlbm whmyttt-yCermrefity.t.tmt iaiGha%irdai Greike - Sean-r" "mir-iii-rn. on an mound " wmmmumudn- towed.oettrairltits..tmt gram-a Gait f.frfrg'Pa% "b-d a g %iierjor.../....ititit iitit itN.-0 a o MI I... 1min s, We!!! 1. Km 5. Wucloo , atratttted 156.110. Guelph A, MIL}. . -'-H" L.........:....- .. N if Ola-0'" -- .i=WI2U=i' I. ‘uov F2EEEGE?,, [ a... EEiiih" - " Tag" E: tNt. l, can with: h m ttt iFty ,,tli'i't, tehF2tt Pttt t; an. an.» Hymn-r - iiii"iiiiiiiiirdC2," he: to, E tttuvieinitr he- taTu"'at'J'ltpiht'iAt vttiogtt6rithistsetondtrt.rr- mitttt+ttgsalamtutqto no “ability. "alt't,'1'h'u'aNl tbs aiiiiRiiiiU auaia ""iit'hdi we ch. country who won I cum on a; pub of ”.mm-anpbone uttuqtaiqHitaasdaumqtweto g.tatAitmtop_ae-erttreoeey.- aqonalbasettaiif9rtttqew.tso tpyu.i- -tFrhiiTtiirT Md bring Ueir own haemato- Ind glows2 ..Atty Bifu- "iiiiGiiTd-i" E6641 " tfe Rimbaud to: minimum inci- dent to attending camp. maven: MC” PROVIDE mun. "uaa POM not ovet 4,060 excited has watched the Well: riding daredevil; orottuougtsthrir-isnturtittr mr. moon. The were all and um than L'i%ttl'll as far at fuelled to St. Mary's Hospital, whaehe wastoundtisbeauftering from conch-ion. Bi was hurt in the ttmt heat of the expert race. Withdxrldmlntheneeheeol- llded with another bike and went down. The other riders were sig- nailed to stop and Ell was able to mounthisbikeandstartatrtherace resumed. However. on the third lap of the heat, " bike seemed to suddenly leop into the air and he was sent to hospital. This heat was then called on. Two bad spills also occurred in the tour-miie amateur ttf this heat also had to be called Ted Stu-gas proved to be the best rider on“ the truck, taking the four-mile expert ttnal and also win- ninx the Harold P. Waltz trophy for the fastest lap of the day, his time being " 9/25 second; He failed, however, to break the lap record set his Bill Mathews, of Hamilton, who now ruling in Mud. The timerusedinttiis1apivmttsi, ‘ special machine invented by Bill I Sehoenleh of Kitchener. wnmnoo TIGER CUBS It? HAMILTON " Despite the fact my were outhit 9-s by the losers, aterioo Cubs took advantage of their five hits and a like number of error: to rack up a " victory over Hamilton Ma- honey Beam in a junior future at Waterloo Perk. TheCutxrgototrtoagoo4atet by getting two hits, combined with an error which was good for two runs, They added two more in the third on one hit and an m. The Mahoners got their two tal- lies in the fourth on two singles, Waterloo trot their last mufln the tttth on two Will" and In eehtr. Don Oberholtzer hurled for Wa- terloo. and although yielding nine ngtiea wagoqd in the pine ea Ontario Junior Ml! Champs, at on a miaerathl e displai": they wed " to the Guelph (lets. The Rangers outhit the Ire!,', but Guelph took adrmotage of eir ttmt inning 4-run 'tt% and hustled at all times the Range“ look rather weok at times Norm Shoemaker hurled for Guelph and gave up seven hits while Bob Gutpell was touched for only four, three of them in the first mm Kitchener ave (lumen you Sabre by aim: - Hamilton ........ooo zoo oar--, 9 Waterloo ........203 000 Mtrt--4 tr GUELPH “mm TOW mm mom " ragged support commitiina 5 ei, tom plus the Net that he walked tfre om two boners proved his un- fl Scorer '7 W: Guelph ot.'.'.,,.'.'..'."))') 292 tyyF-t m umum.-.\ crowd_ ot Kitchener as, last year's Ontario 1'iutrntgti,a) Chamw. ME. in}: aim was: a: (mama; Kitrtiener MUN: 0W_0M_:2 who attended the Orange Walk ce- iebntion in "Hutton on Saturday called u the home of their cousin. Lorne Ronnie. _ Mt. and In Alfred Ran and two sons of Guelph val mm] day: at the home at h sister and bro: ioé'md’inTe'nai iGaitrrihe mu mum. MP. 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