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Stoney Creek who sat up in second spot all through the achedule, sudcenty found out that bright lights and flashy uniforms don‘t win pennants. The Crecek aln | in second spot all through the on all 1 teams achedule, mwwmu' ““.‘.""“"'.â€""I.'m un'u\-n-":.mm-b row, and are worthy of your discovered muchto thtlr ml interest and support. es t often in competitive sport, the Sterling Midget mmmm.uulw':‘:'....u“n fight in the clutch. _ mnu-muw Beamevilte‘s ten to nine vicâ€" 'Wm“rll":‘_ Aomation. To Say mt Lroth winter when they played Midget ould ae sn mlaee |hockey. Held together by the two ""m“. plsat enaches and manager Leo Jones, jpusbas > Waoadib en the team actually represents three Toi. sast tho wigs. "° "05 |communities, Grimsby,_ Grimaby “:“.“‘-" Nulm.‘.l‘fll.h: . ho hax, inpirine, yee wt eiton mm rit n matare, chants suffered at the hands of the | tion. oc on e c is in, the Poe snoie sniy une wir ang‘ s ts | soulders of Mr. Bill Sterting. Br., ;utmty-thu:n.u\:. sports minded gent : from the after the went a e ® ....“.'."........,c....“"‘"m The rester of the team: Pitâ€" , the Niagara Food team were chereâ€"Bill -cw: | rthen motems | e‘ ons Catchersâ€"Bruce ‘proper and fitting "toasting" Beamevilie. there~ Now that Smithville and Niagara Food will leave our midst to tread on foreign diamonds in quest of O.A.S.A. honours, this paper heartâ€" ty endorses the proposed idea that a consolation series be played for the Fruit Belt Championship. A home and home series with Stoney Creek, Grimaby Merchants, Beamsâ€" ville and Winona participating, would ‘and is the best thing the league executive could decide upon at this time. Kew _ BEAMSVILLE DEFEATS CREEK ON TWO DIFFERENT FIELDS Probably never again in the anâ€" nals of softball in the Niagara disâ€" trict will we ever witness another game that not only featured & thrilling upset for one team, CUr~ rently striving to hold on to 8 MMI.MIIDM“ The Fruit Belt League came Starting off at seven.o‘clock in Beamsvilie, Stoney Creek needed 4 win more than they ever thoight they would, for just a couple Of weeks ago, they were sitting ©0Mr fortably in second place, and 88â€" sured of a playoff spot. Bean# :::h:“n-.u::om"':: young of Pud Reld‘s and Pep Shepher!‘® have all season seen their hopes®© up in smoke, and yet in 4#lf hearts they knew they ‘were 5® good as any other team in the S0Dâ€" ‘They wanted to win this g, and that‘s just what happe®4 and how they ‘did it is withot 2 doubt the softball story of * year. m.nmmon_-ow_l"'_ | 11. dh 10 ds ccices ts Pn en was scorcless, and in the BeM® ville haif of the third,. rain‘«! #ecan the Heavens. Wirst it W SPORTRAYAL for the Creek By "HIGH" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT to o ane . Aike Aprond ; achduled for the Thirty week‘s issue, brought forth the exâ€" pected ridicule from some supposed sources of authority. Smoke Mcâ€" Bride, who most certainly should know something about the softball scene, either this year, or twenty years ago, points out that Zimmerâ€" man was a leading catcher not a didn‘t thisk Bev Black was much of a felder. "Why, anybody knows that Hugh Keiter played half of ‘Black‘s field for him." Could be brother, could be! ‘ was quite acute as the umpire finâ€" ally resumed play just after ten a‘clock. Beamsvilie failed to score in the remaining portion of the third, and Jimmy McAllister got the Creek out three straight in the first of son, Grimeby, FIrSE BHET* Morris Migus, Geamevilie. 2nd Verner, Grimany CSmON, TD COhristle, Grimaby Beach.; Leo Welss. Beameviile: Frankle Poole, e e e The picking of two all thrilled because her man was picked for centre field, and alâ€" so because "not one of those lousy Peach Kings was pickâ€" Still another comment, had us on NdMuu-ndlnmmm,‘ Reld being trapped the plate trying to score on B¢‘s double, The tension mounted ino aleyâ€" enth as the Creek got twon on base, Dutch Konkle strucout Hansen, the fourth pitcher 1 by the Creek in their wain e to stop the young Beamsviliam. Woods yot a walk fromnsen in the last of the elew. Don Marvey sent him to secovith a Awde. Front Rowâ€"John Millyard, Ted Gre single hit, and then it was Dave Mountain, Beamsville‘s left fielder, and a boy playipg his second game this season, drove one over second to bring in Woods, and bring to a close one of the darndest bail gamâ€" es fans have been ‘privileged to see for a long time in these parts. nmmnâ€"mw- ed second place, and a playoff posâ€" ition. To the Creek it meant heartâ€" spent money lighting their park, buying smart uniforms, but falling to field a team that could come through in the pinch. To Beamsvilie it meant someâ€" WWW meant their will to win could overcome anything one of the supposed betâ€" ter teams could throw at ‘em. Yes, it was Friday the 13th, too. Beam. .300 112 011 01â€"10 15 2 er, Konkle and WODu®, ©NTUITS Creekâ€"Baker, Lee, Sherritt, Hanâ€" \-.mo-â€"-m. winners, took the opening game against Waterdown by an eight to three score. The series is a best of three affair. Smithville are heavy favorites to go places in the Intermediate O.A.S.A. race. Ho, hurh! A movie star is usual« Iym:y?r.hrlm MHuman nature is what makes a man walit until stocks get high beâ€" fore he will buy them. Smithville, the Fruit Belt League FINAL STANDING OF THE FRUIT BELT LEAGUE 200 040 201 00â€" 0 10 3 Wamateventiccmmemncemetanememnmenmetet n t 0 0 ~wiGH SCHOOL. JUNIOR BOVS‘ BASKETBALL TEAM people who have THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 16 18 14 CONSOLATION _SERIES â€" WILL NOT BE PLAYED through with the proposed consolâ€" ation series for a Fruit Belt chamâ€" that neither team expressed a deâ€" side to enter a consolation series. This would only leave the Merâ€" chants, Peach Kings, and Beamsâ€" ville, and it is unlikely that anyâ€" thing more will be done now that the Creek and Winona have decidâ€" ed against the idea. A blowâ€"hard seems to delight in a langâ€"winded conversation. Looks as if Stoney Creek O.A.S.A. PLAYOFFS «â€"â€" TELEPHONE 36 10 16 18 ald Mills, AhnSednnr.AnrlMllln.llr. D. 0. Ted Gre ig, Bill Sterling, Philip Pogacher. WEDNESDAY. AUG, 25% FAIRGROUNDS â€" BEAMSVILLE 6:30 P.M,. (Second Game of Series) 44 17 12 @7 STAGE BENEFIT GAME FOR BUURED PLAYER star team taking on HMMU®! C under the arcs at the Creek. Still in the discussion stage, the league executive is expected to make a move for such a game at a meetâ€" uMMMï¬. With Smithville naturally exâ€" cluded from the Allâ€"Star lincâ€"up, the following names have been suggested by Tom Collin as the team to go against Smithville. Pitcher, Gordie Buchan; Catcher, Ken Caughey; 1st, Bill Wheat; 2nd, Pud Reld; 3rd, Len Jones? Shortâ€" Clung, Gregory and Harvey. Plans for a benefit game for Dorin Book, who suffered a broken la» in a softball tiit at Stoney An automotive engineer says it will soon be possible to turn cornâ€" ers at 40 miles with an automobile. If so, the extinction of pedestrians is just around the corner. It takes a slick man to get by without using elbow grease. PITY THE PEDESTRIAN a softball tilt at Stoney are under way, with the allâ€" am taking on @mithville,