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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 1937, p. 6

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Guelph and Itetriteier Stretch tiger?- . losing Streak to Three Games WATERLDOO PAmL.--ahto.* I.” handed Waterloo Tiger- tut 8-1 than» in; here Monday mornlng and their third straight Ion lhll your in I Victoria Day Intercounty A bum“ same. The visitors doubled the hits on I the home team. the visiting slugger- , tucking Johnny Moyer tor " hits, I at least tour ot which should have l been taken by the outi1trid but which I went tor safeties W. Robinson'. clout to the terraces went tor an extra base under local ground rules, while Ridley and McAvoy [no col- lected double bingles, Pitcher on the mound tor Guelph held the Tiger: Ln 6 scattered hits, only one in any “"918 frame. Meyer also walked 3 Matters to the visiting twirler's one.’ Guelph loaded the bases three; t’mes during the game. in the third "t ume Moyer walked v. Robinson, hit Ridley with a book ball that failed in break. was hit tor singles to right l tie'd by Leadrer and O'Connor, scor-l mg Robinson, and then walked Jones i, to force in Ridlev with a run. Loose play in the Tiger outfield ugainstl the Guelph left handed batters, ac- counted tor both hlts. l V. Robinsun. 3b Ridley, or _t_____ Leader, rt qrrrFF_ B. Robinson. t' 1YConnor, 1h _ _.. Jones. 2b _-_-___.... Manning. It '__.__. Carter, as _r_._____ Pitcher. p _______ T. Robinson, It In the eighth inning Manning, Guelph left fiolder vigorously pro- tested plate umpire Flllmore's call- ing ora third strike. He was benched by Fillmore and his place taken by T. Robinson. GUELHH “'AITERIAX) l?. Plomski. as Bolduc, rt "V_V.v Walton, et ._._.. McAvoy, c ..tp.. Zalewski. 1b .... Eiimon. 3h PVFP_V Schlote, 3b ___... Schmidt, rt 'FV .. Meyer, p _._v'VPPr_ xl Plomski VFP' Motorcycles -_ R! and C.C.M. a " ' Bicycles 1 a . ED, . Don Eh 'alltl tta Queen an); - 'l!N "rad','.'." Oren Eve-In.- 30 1 6 27 13 3 x-batted tor Schlote in ninth. Two base hits-W. Robinson, Rid- lvy. MeAvoy; sacrifice hits, Schlote, Jones, McAvoy, O'Cortnor; stolen Cigarette- "Where Sportsmen Meet" 60 King St. S. - Waterloo Pipe- Cig-n “either-hm!” PLEASURE - WORK - EXERCISE MEN'S MODELS .. $30.73 YOUTH'S MODEL . $30.00 i39 King st. s. Ride a CC. M. COLUMBIA-The Perfect Bicycle YOUR BICYCLE COMPLETELY 'o"iWr0CAULF,D won ONLY 52,59 Liberal "admin allow nnce on your old bicycle. BUY NOW AND SAVE! Mt dam MOI'I I" "rto Bin-ore. aim. Huh. ro.. to " your dude. OLGO. 81.50, 32.”. . . . Don-II of Forurth, ale” Shirk. row. to $3.50. your chalet "e. $l.”. $1.83. 81.”. . . . For-1th. on" The. I... to " no. I for " . . . " dolo- nol'n now Cash-on Seth, P... " CLIB. choice s.., “a " 't.M. . . . Over I.” - of “on" Punk. ”.00. .1.“ co $5.05. . All no". "tts and Ovmo-h IIII Ill. [0. Boo on sped-Io " Oil.” and OIAJO. Other- " no to tit”. " hard to It. so. our “bio-n-..“ an,“ 317.50 " .17.”. " “I. E. THE HUB Box Score We pick " make: of Money Saving Specials G. L. BRAUN HERMAN LIPPERT STORES 210 King St. E. Phone ZTBJ Kildiener LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinds. Tobacco: East TERMS KITCHENEI i l x-4batted for Schlote in 9th. 1 _ Hespeler .... 010 110 10x---4 " 1 1 Waterloo _....... 001 010 00tF--a2 8 1 " 1 Strikeouts, by Plomski a, Baird 12, 9 Mayor 3; has? on Plrtrolr Plomskl f8iitteeedMttm,ue.eruH. ”Jun-Walsh” FEE“: 824 (By Btaif liopomr) HESPDLDR, - Waterloo Thou went down to a " defeat " a. hands ot the Helpolor Bad-ox In. Saturday uneruoon in the a": In” game or the 1931 Intercom", Int.-~ mediate A let-on tor the locals. no visitors were unable to " an“! on the mound for the home nine. getting estrht scattered hits, while “on.“ ‘and Moyer were hit tor " Mt: by the ‘Hespelor lingers. FOR Irvin Plomski hurling his arm game m. season wu relieved I, Johnny Moyer In the ttttlt fume. Plomaki collected three hits in tour times at bat and scored both Wtttetr, loo runs. He' retired to left hold ro- p‘ucing Miller in the tltth inning, when Moyer went to the mound. Five Hespeler players collected , hits each, blanching them well to were the tour runs. A twmbaggor by Stark put him in scoring politic]! in the tttth, but Sprung‘s three base tlout in the eighth went tor nothing when the next three men up we)“. down in quick order. HESPEIAER Ziegler, as .FV'V Sprung, c _ ___.. Hillis. ll '__-___.". Bradshaw. lb .. stark. 3b ..rrr.r.." Shane}, 2m ..rr.. Prior. rt .t..Fre.P_ ?iiqhtingale, et ‘l'uird. p t._v_v_r'_ ',', Baird 2. Meyer IV, hit by pitcher Baird J, Plomski 1; pass ball, Me- Avoy; stolen bases, Walton s, 'l'lmnskl 2. Simon, Lorentz; double pay. stark to Shettel to Bradshaw: 2 Itase hit, Stark; 3 base hit, Sprung; hits or Plomski 9, Meyer 4, Baird 8. i l'mpires Cole ot Guelph and Mitchell ci' Kicthener. Time 2.12. _ WATMtLO0 It. Plomski. l, Schlote, 2b .. Walton. cf .. McAvoy. c ., yyulewshi, 1h Simon, 3b .. Lorentz, " . Miller, It ...m._ I. Plomski. p Moyer. p V_VeV. xBOlduc ...r.... Dickson Wins Holiday Race bases McAvoy, O'Connor g, Simon Jones; left on base, Waterloo B, Guelph 10; base on balls, " M013: t, Intcher 1; hit by pitcher, Meyer 2; Alike outs, Moyer 9, Pitcher ii. Um- Lires Fillmore and Mills of Fergus. 'T‘ime of game 2.05. KIqt,HENDR.--Marty Dickson out- distaneed a field ot 13 competitors here Monday to win thednitial five- mile road race conducted by tho K.- W. Y track team, and the Dominion Trophy in 31 minutes, " " seconds. The tiveanile event was one of three races conducted. Billy Artin. dale winning the one-mile event tor juniors in 5 minutes, 52 b5 seconds. and Dave Klassen pacing the field in the two-mile event for seniors, to {fin the Dominion Life swam in 11 minutes and 13 seconds. LADIES' MODEL . $32.50 MOTORBIKE . . . . . $41.00 'ome in and see our stock of USED BIKES SS Box NBRHPOAE IO! Kin. W. Waterloo ‘chhener .. Fail M... Hamlet ..... lPrelton ...... Waterloo ... Strathroy .t.ttmrmmtr.r' Stmtord W 13th ...-........ ‘New York .. aiGGii .... Philadelphia Detroit .._...t. Boston .......... Chimgo ...... wastiimrton St. [nuts .... New York w.......... St. 1mm .............r Chicago ..r......r...r Brooklyn ...........r Boston .tr.mmm.._mm_.. |Philadelphia ..... - "may undon, k mutton L swam, M), mum t London 8. Mm 1. Station! 6, mum o. Pittsburg [WESTON __ Kitchener Panthers spotted Preston Riverside: two ‘Rr'nrpil early in tho opening interns» (irate intprrottnty game of the moon i‘v‘rn Monday afternoon AM than ttttl- 19mm! five runs in the final two in- wink- to earn an " decision in a game which required two hours lid It half in piny. {xiirhenpr 000 021 082-M5 " I i-rnnton 020 010 MNF-t ' , Mum". Adair and uhmln; PI- wolho. Mick": and Wnlkor. Cincsmitt Newark .....-. Toronto m.... 1Contreal .._ 'mtttalo ....r.. Syracuse ... Rochester . tag, City Baltimore Pt' mummy A Illa-paler 4, Waterloo s. Kitchqnor T, Gnolph C. out 6, Prelim: tr. Kitchener 8, Won 8. on ll, Bipolar t. Guelph 8. Wltorloo 1. Junlor Ink-mun” Strum"! 19. Waterloo 5. Waterloo u, mutton! T. can 4, Damon! 8. Guelph M, Paris 0. Guelph 17, Brnntford 8. Intomunty 0 New Hamburg 18, HIM“. I. Park ll, WooMock s. Ayllner 6. WW 1. sailor Intorcounty London at Brandon-d. Intercom!” A Hespeler at Preston. Gait at Guelph. Waterloo at manner. Junior Inurcounty Brannon! at Waterloo. Guelph at out. Paris at snared. Kitchener Wins 9.3 _ New!“ New York 4. Detroit 3. Boston 4. St Mule E Cleveland 4, Phil-dolphin 2. Chicago 9, Washington a. Chicago 6, Washington 6. Cleveland 8, PMindotphttr I New York T, Detroit 0. Boston n, St. Louis 9. Detroit 3, Washington 1. Boston g, Chicago 6. St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 6. New York 14, Cleveland 0. Philadelphia B, St. Louis 2. Chicago 6. Boston 4. New York q, Cleveh-nd 8. Detroit It, Wilmington a. lBoston il, Detroit 9. Now York IS, tet. Louis 2. Philadelphia ‘10, Chicago 9. Washington 4, Cleveland 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMATEUR BASEBALL Results New York 9, Cincinnati 8. Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 1. Chicago 5. Philadelphia 3. St. Inuit a, Boston 4. . Now York 6, Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1. Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn e. Chicago li, Boston L New York B, Pittsburg 6. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 2. Pittsburg s, ‘Boston ' Philadelphia M), Cincinnati 9. New York 3, Chicago 2. Brooklyn 4, st. Louis l. New York 4. oPittnbnrg 3. Boston 3, Chicago T. 'Brooklyn n, Cincinnati t. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. awark ....r-..rrr.rrr.r_"rrrrr_ 22 8 .733 omnto ....rm.....er..mm_mme.. 19 " .676 rontreal _.-r._..__wr.'..r_."_ 16 12 .571 Result. Newark 9, Jersey City 8. Baltimore 3, Syracuse I. Montreal g, ButMto 2. Toronto 6, Rochester 4. Montreal 6, Bull-lo 1. Newark I, Jersey City 0. Buffalo 12, Toronto 3. Jersey City il, Newark 6. Rorhester 6. Montreal l Syracuse 8-14, Baltimore " Toronto 8, Buffalo 7. Syracuse 6. Jersey City 1. Montreal 12. Rochester b. Montroal 0.4, IBtmfno 1-1. Toronto 2-0, Rochester om. Newark IO, Jersey City 4. It... “I? I. M II. I. KITCHINEI WEEK-END “SEBALL BASEBALL RECORDS AMERICAN LEAGUE STAND!!!“ - mung-m ORDON ' Marconi-VJ Satisfy We; In: no. I o 1.000 We. but RC. I 0 1.... I ' 1.000 G I .06T Won [All PC. " " .066 " 11 .6BO " 18 " " ll 19 16 " " " 11 l _ _ A U '3“. " " 16 18 " " 12 14 16 " 17 510 179 mum’s-them, a. wmmmn “910! that 1.81 uuou wtth a in wicket Hana-y 01w Btu-WM. at the In! - gun. ion, on My. Downing, Wat-too'. We: no one or the cannula; - at the - obtaining seven IBM wick-u tor thin...- runs, The and more "ood It "" tor Watttrhro Waterloo Crkketerd Dela! Beamttoedt ROY CLASS SE13 Wish RECORD iris You.» and Downing not out “on“ Youth Representing Elli]! H. B. " London, Bum Up Truck. Icholnnlc‘ recon!- were broken and one equaled at the 18th annual trad and Bold meet ot the Wooten: om, lane secondary schools Mnochtlon, held nt the University at Western Ontario Mum Saturn-y. Jack Hobbs, 11-year-old sprinter from As- ‘anmptlon College, Windsor, an!» lubed new We”. record- itt the le- nler century .3 well an the zztlynrd duh. Hobbs nu the century In 10 second: and sealed the Dominion record eltnhllnh by Bert P881103 or Hamilton. do the 220nm dash the Windsor athlete clipped one-tenth ot a nec- ond " the Dominion mark. formerly held by Peal-non. Holibe' time for the 220 was 22 'ao seconds while Pea-nons' record was " 4-10 newnds. A total 01 tour Wanna records were broken at the meet. Max believer, Chatham, not a m Dominion as well as a Wanna record in the senior halt. miie and Royal Class. of Elmira High School, broke the intermediate 221F yard mark, which had been standing for the pain nix yenrl. intermediate star Rey (than, of “min, won the two Intermediaue sprints and appears to be n comer. 'He set a new mark in the intermediate zw-yard dash and the former mark has been standing for six - Waterloo Juniors Split Twin Bill Waterloo annuals divided their ln'torcounty douhleieder with the stratum juniors Monday. The Clguic City Midgets won the mom- in; game at home, IMi, but Cardi- nals took the afternoon t1xture 11-6. Waterloo scored ttrt, runs In the that Inning after Stanford led " with two. The cardinals added an- other in the sixth, only to have Strut» ford tally three In the seventh. The Cardinals added another In the nav- enth aad tour In the elghth to count the vietory whiles the visitors came “through with two In the ninth. (Betta. Baker and Damore; Willis and Brill. Stratford........ 200 746 x---19 18 4 Waterloo .......... 110 201 E-- 5 3 7 Baker and Carnegie; Ewald, Bol- due and Schneider. Willis. watsrr1oo9ttr1er, fumed 10 batsmen. while his mates punched out 14 safeties. Station! had 11 hits. Cotey led tha Whterioo hitters and contributed some nice fielding. Bean had three safeties for stratiord. _8iratiord ...... 200 000 sob- T 11 5 ‘Waterloo ...... 500 001 14x-01 14 4 Record Crowd at Wrestling Match Mystery Man and Raspu Fight to pttt-otherr. Good Bouts. KImCfHENiim.-Betore a record crowd of over 2,000 persons at the Auditorium. May goth, the Mystery Man and Ivan Rasputin once more fought to a draw. with one tall each. Rasputin obtained the first ran In 43 seconds when he charged out from his corner and downed the Mya- tery man with a series of flying tackles. The Mystery Man took one minute and tom seconds to get the second tall, by catching Rasputin in the centre of a tackle. LONDON .---rro Domini ion liner: The bout between Champion Bill Waldemar and [whapelle was re- piaced try one between Whmpelle failed to make the trip. Weidener and Chocomia, when the Champion will fUht [achIpello tonight. since h? posted a $100 bond to appear. Special Church Sofvice. A speck] service conducted by Ewingelist Ufitrmme Ind his family of Bee sons. of Toronto, will be held It the United Church on Sunday, May 30, at 10 mm. Violin selections Ind vocnl music will be providefl. _ Mrs. Leslie Whittemore and littie son spent the week-end with the farmer's ”rents, Mr. and Mrs. FerpotdoAn_rder: _ . . - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bechtel of Kitchener were guests of the fortner's mother, Mrs. John Bechtel, on_§undny. “RETIRE 'nm. Kenneth McAllister and daughters Joyce nnd Kathleen "If holititruett.yt Biz“?! . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schweitzer and son Paul of Chesley were week- end (nests " the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Schweitzer. fl - Minn Winnie Rae and Mr. Paul BuddenUtten spent the week-end u their homes in Wroxeter and To- ronto. Sundly all": It the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Leslie Strong were Mr. and Mrs. Norman McKIy and Mr. and Mrs. John McKl of Goderich, Mr. and In. J. W. {chonnld and Mr. and In. hound Roberta of kitzh ener. KrwmaDmR "8'ith the new m} tration beds nndér tmrttttrtirtlott. thr', mannxomont of an» Doon Burlap din ‘ pom plant. hu- derided tn Anni-mm i' the prm"xnt (An; of 20 man to 30 And In" to 46 whnn tho wtlttrmrrr, boda' eongtruettort are begun WM". John Beehtel is spending a few days with her sister. Mrs Refer, in Elwin. WORK ON SEWAGE PLANT PROGREPSINI: BLOOMINGDALE Score54t050 and Rasputin GOLDlURE WINS l, i EMIS PLATE Hatch Entry W by W. H. WWW. Nuns of a nimble looted chestnut colt-air--- blunded an the you”! Datum loaned thoroughbred 'Iinco 'SogotltaF tor, “I warned in and” tart binary u the winner at the ma (II- Mu. or the Kinn‘ mate. 1hsrrying tho nut: ot a. C. Hutch. of Aginoourt, and 117 pounds, Gold- lure thundered down the stretch M, the Woodbine Park Saturday to 'hl (anadu'u premier turf mule by 1 length. More than 21.000 parson- jammtng the picturesque surround- ing: on Lake Ontario cheered In av tonitthment u the wit panned the Judges, stand with plenty ot weed tn neurone. \ The victory was the second we victory in a row tor Hatch and In. trainer, Billy Bringloe. his! year Monsweep. an eArony-coated gelding. won the nine turlong classic Hatch'n reward tor Goldlupr's triumph was the major portion or a 71.000 added purse. the King's 50 gulneaa and the ,',,:'. CHEVROLET plate NEW YoRK--Hlordon (Mickey) Cocltraue, manager and catcher of Detroit Tigers, suffered a fractured skull when he was hit by a pltchod ball during Tuesday‘s game at >Yankee Stadium. Dr. Robert E. ‘Walsh, Yankee's Club phyle-lan, said IX-rays showed a skull (racture and iiiii' Cochrane was In a serious con- dition. R. c. Matthews County Cricket Challenge Cup Oeieial scores tor first round: Wentworth ......179 Lincoln .r.-....... 66 “Essex ..r.rrr_.r_mr_rt 82 Middlesex ...... 26 ;Ontnrlo ..r..'..F... " Carleton mmr.qt.mtm.» 24 Waterloo ........100 Wellington 64 & 25 (For 3 wickets) Oxford .tt..r.rrrr_ N Kent .r._w.r.w.r._t.._... as (For 7 wickets) York County defaulted to Halton lCounty. . He was hit by one of Irving 1Burnpt Hadley's picthee in ttur3itth inning of the 'l‘igers' game with the Yanks. after hitting a home run his lest time at bat in the third inning. W ooehrane In at St. Elisabeth's Hou- pital. Foremost Performttrttt" 'Batting: J. Youngman (Waterloo) 59 not out, K. Yangton (Wentlworth) 69. V. Munn (Wentworth) 52. Bowling: A. Young'man (Waterloo). T wietattts tor 7,.G. Mann (Oshawa) 7 for T, L Vlckers (Went-worth). 5 tor T, A [Back (Essex) 6 for M. Cochrane Hurt County Cricket Suzu- Aide. Watch cos“. when you're deciding on your new car! Compare prices, gasoline mileage, oil econ- omy, upkeep expenses . . . and you'll choose Chevrolet, the car that inspired the famous phrase, "for Economical Transportation”. Look out for values, tool Compare features, and you'll never take less for your money than Chevro- let offers. Unisteel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher, for beauty and protection. Self-energizing Hydrau- lic Brakes for safety. Valve-in-Head Engine for per- formance with thrift. knee-Action (in Master De Luxe models) for the matchless "gliding ride". Fisher No-Draft Ventilation for health, and clear vision in wet weather. Safety glass in every win. dow for peace of mind. See-drive-the complete car in the lowest prim field today! Buy on low monthly payments, through the General Motors lnstalment Plan. A. LOCKIIART & co. Ltd. §Platt§ville Drops iOpener to Hamburg llu lilo. New RSI-M‘s has m burnout, was, I. molt W - In. an drum)“ no Plan-vino - u to 6. It in IH‘IN- on the Md loll’ I'latuvllle pitch." which was re Ivonnblo tor the Hutton am the mud beating u no to. than " Bur- };on trot to In! by the chulty route. The local used three pitchers, vim L. actuator pit-Mn; tour Inninn. and not allowing a null to fetch um, Lauder “loved but two mm in we three Innings he worked and W. Scholar Inn-ted giving up tHo hits Bummer. P1attgrvilur- McKay. or wards, w". Grimm. Hake” and lbw, mn; New Htsgstrarq-a= actuator Wet, W, sebum" and [Magellan KI'I‘CHENER m mm.~w p. jut --BUY PROM ADB.---- 14- " YOUNG ST. KITCHENER thiiirEit ftaiiFr Top BODIES av FISHER Waterloo County Cricketers Win out: " um um con-n a D Dimmers Cup companion. - too ooumy cnckelerl gully - “lulu-non Me In“ Mt.raoaa. The local "rprmseuustiro. ion by inlne wfcuAts, the more be“); 100 to " tor one wick“. The Youuxmu “I." I'D very much in spotlight. A, Yunnan-an ot Walsrloo, tor In howling and Jrrutuy Ynunxm, ot Galt.at tul, witts a 50 not out folio-- m; up a 60 not out ou Saturday. 8544!. VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE Ti5 "-0.! 1an“ Dui- Mtn C013: dohvprpd I Int-row. _ Gown.- mvnl "In, ”con” and 'ristht Additional. (PM! Initial to 'rIsrr+ with)! 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