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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1957, p. 14

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\Congrat FROM GALT TO WATERLOO 32 Madison Ave.; S. We Offer Best Wishes for the Future To the Corporation of the City of Waterioo and her Citizens Kitchener Auto Parts Limited During the Celebration of the 100th Anniversary (Waterloo County‘s Original Automotive Parts Supplier) Wholesale Distributors of Automotive Parts, Supplies and Equipment ON BEHALF OF ALL CITIZENS OF GALT, THE ACTING ~â€"_ MAYOR AND COUNCIL _ ‘EXTEND 1. CENTENNIA L AND EVERY WISH FOR SUCCESS igratulations WATERLOO UPON YOUR Coinciding with our own 30th Anniversary Year Preston Major Leasue Softball A home run by J. Dutch in the sixth inning was all that saved the Hespeler Swanee enâ€" try from a kalsomining in the Preston major, league softball series as the Eastern Steel Productsâ€"elubâ€"administered â€"a 24â€"1 drubbing. The local softâ€" E.S.P. 24, Swanee the City of Waterloo THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Only Hespeler player to secure more than one hit was A. Bruce withâ€"two in four. A: Gignac and D. Slater each ballers walloped three visiting moundsmen, K. Schoefeldt, G. Bast and H. Swanee to rack up 3 hits which, coupled with many walks and five miscues by the Swanee nine accounted for ‘their galaxy of runs : For the winners D. â€" Schreiber pitched excellent ball allowing but six hits over the distance, while he walked one and was given one error support. Preston .Woodworking. Maâ€" chinery ~broke loose in the sixth and eighth innings reâ€" spectively for a total of nine runs which gave them the marâ€" gin to clip the Wragge Shoe entry for a 12â€"4 . victory It was anybody‘s â€"game until â€"the sixth when the score was 3â€"3. P.W.M. 12, Wragge Shoe 4 tripled and A Beaver and P. Springhall doubled each for SIGNED : J. _ MEL â€"MOFPAT ACTING MAYOR CITY OF ~GALT 19 PV ly every member of the St. Clement‘s elub had a pair of hits each. and one out in the ninth and retiring the side without a tally being counted. O. Sully opened for the Woodworkers, remained four and two third innings and D. Shantz finish= ed the chore. Nunn and Chark ton paced the P.W.M offemâ€" sively with three hits each im four appearances, while near« Staving off a.ninth inning rally bid by retiring two bats« men in consecutive order afâ€" ter the Preston Woodworking Machinery had filled the bases, St. Clement‘s H.N.S softball ers claimed a 9â€"5 victory. The winners were leading by a one run margin as they entered the final half of the eight innâ€" ing when they rallied for a trio of ‘insurance runs‘ that stood ~them in good stead. The winners were best offense ively and defensively, outhitt« ing the Woodworkers 15â€"8 while they gave their moundsâ€" man on‘e error support as the P.W.M. fumbled five chances. Conversely the P.W.M. turned in a pair of double plays. T. Pritchard and O Prong pitch= ed for the winners, with Prong going in with the bases loaded St. Clemént‘s 9, P.W.M 5$ on nine hits, four »strikeouts and two wallis Wragges were guilty of four errors, Only ex« tra base hit of the game was a double by D. Lindhorst of the losers,."""" "T.~~~ 5 Pitching topnotch ball over the distance for the winners D Shantz allowed but four hits, struck out six and walked but two. Wragge‘s used a pair of hurlers. B. Watson starting and remaining for two and. a third innings, being tagged for five runs on four hits and twe walks. Completing the course Bill Black allowed seven runs PACGE FIFTERY

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