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Grimsby Independent, 7 Jul 1920, p. 8

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AMAmAthainififfiLgLgLaLAL Reports made daily. ‘Statements and remittances rendered~ weekly. The Season promises well for J. D. MCGREGOR & 60 Fruit Brokers and Commission Merâ€" chants, * Ottawa, Ontario Always in a position to obtain the best prices offered on the Ottawa marâ€" ket We solicit your shipm Mr. H. Hillier, our will always be posted I [HIXIXIRIXIRXINIXIIXIXIXIXEKIXEXIXXXRIXEREIXEIX®] HIXINIXRIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXXRNRXEX ofi L L L q f o Lbg ie g hq \XIXIX Oh yes, sorry to say the kids lost the game by a score of 7â€"6. f When we say it was a thrillng game we meant it for in almost every inning both teams had the crowd on edge. Hits were fielded fast by both teams and errors were few, but at that there were a couple of costly ones made by both sides. Baseâ€"runâ€" ners ran and slid bases in big league style and close decisons were the orâ€" "Smoke" McBride, C. 0. D. was working in elegant form for the Club and for an "old man" pitched a great gam.e "Smoke" is without question the finest pitcher in the league and he needed to be on Wedâ€" nesday night, for the kids were on their mettle all the way. The C.O0.D.; boy used everythig that he had in his box of tricks and only in two innings did he show any weakness at all and the really fatal one of them was the ninth. e ‘Wilson was in the box for the schol ars and let us tell you right here that he pitched a wonderful game, in fact it was the best he has ever shown and it was a corker. He used his head at all times and while he was touched up for a few hits they were so scatterâ€" ed that the ibest the Club could do was two runs in any one inning. The boy had all his twisters working and he used them to perfection. His work was that of an artist. A THRILLING GAME Thrills, fists full of ‘ themâ€" were served up to the fans and fannettes at the ball yard on Wednesday night when the High School and the Club played a life and death game for nine full innings. From start to finâ€" ish the game was a thriller, Any time through the game a hit meant a run and a run would~ have mednt victory. EIGHT ;A ts is t\ * m RM k = . t } y PARKE & PARKE, Ltd. MacNab Street and Market Sq. Hamilton Ontario It can be very economically and easily applied with a sprayer TT IS THE BEST FLY KNOCKER And insect pests, which bother horses and cattle during the hot weather, use Parties wishing to spend a pleasant hour or a day on the lake can secure firstâ€"class motor boat accommodation bY applying to The Wharf, Grimsby Beach Or Ed. Carpenter, Robinson St., GRIMSBY â€" ® Tommy Wilcox AIXIKIXIXDRIHIHX FOR FLIES ON CATTLE $1.25 Per GALLON CAN Motor Boat PARKE S FLY OIL FOR PLEASURE Trips FOR HIRE HIKIXIXIXMIXIHIXIXIXIXI® XIXIXIHIX ipments representative s to the market XXKXKKKKEKXK E) x [( x) While the School lost the game it is certainly no discredit to them for they played fast and clean ball all the way. H. S.â€"This is /the inning that ’nearly lost McBride his reputaton. Marsh came up and was caught out by Farrell. Crabbe struck out. With two men down Hartwell came to bat and started the fireworks by polling out a nice hit and was advanced to third by Wade who hit safely. Wentâ€" worth was walked and Hartwell scored Shaefer hit safely and scored Wade. Farrell beat hit and throw to first and Wentworth came home. Wil son polled out a double and scored Shaefer. (Corman struck outâ€"4 runs. Clubâ€"Did, not bat. Taking it all in all it was some game. Both teams fielded fast and clean.. The ninth inning batting ralâ€" ly of the kids was one of the nicest jobs pulled off this season. W Clubâ€"Alexander polled out 4 tW9 base hit and stole third. There WAS a close decision here. Burgess aAnd Buck went out and Alexander Stole home. â€"R. Konkle caught outâ€"1 run. Eighth Inning h H. S. â€"Wentworth went out: but Shaefer secured a "~hit. Farrell hit but was caught at first. _ Wilson hit but died on first when Corman fanâ€" nedâ€"No runs. sixth Inning H. S.â€"Wilson, Corman and Marsh went out inorderâ€"No runs . Clubâ€"R. Konkle pegged out a two bagger. Corman caught out. E. Kon kle sent out a leaguer that Wade failed to handle and R. Konkle scorâ€" ed. E. Konkle stole home. Farrell and McBride caught off firstâ€"2 runs Seventh Inning H. S. Crabbe, Hartwell and Biggar went out n orderâ€"No ‘runs. t Clubâ€"Corman and«FE. Konkle went out and Farrell walked but died on third after stealing there from first, when McBride was caught outâ€"No runs. | der Clubâ€"Farrell walked and ~McBride struck out. Alexander secured a hit but Shepherda fanned. Burgess laid down a igrass cutter past second and scored Alexander Buck caught out â€"I run. Clubâ€"EF. Konkle, caught out by Farrell. Farrell walked~ and Mcâ€" Bride btought him home when he polâ€" led out a homer to the fence. Alexâ€" ander went out and Shepherd went to first on a texas leagurer, but died there when Buck struck outâ€"2 runs. Fourth Inning H. §.â€"Marsh struck out and Crabbe walked. Hartwell and Wade both were caughtâ€"No runs. * Clubâ€"Out they went in one, two, three order.â€"No runs. Fifth Inning H. S.â€"Wentworth, Shaéfer _ and Farrell all died before McBride‘s pitchingâ€"No runs. | 11 Third Inning H. S.â€"Wade failed to connect and went _ out on strikes. Wentworth seâ€" cured a hit and came home on Shaeâ€" fers two bagger. Shaefer stole third and came home on Farrell‘s single. Wilson and Crman both failed to reach firstâ€"2 runs. Clubâ€"Alexander struck out . Shep pard hit the first ball pitched for a two sacker which the field failed to get and he came home on the error. Burgess caught out. Buck hit safely and R. Konkle was walked. Corman struck outâ€"1 run. Second Inning H. S.â€"The first three men out in order No runs. Clubâ€"Corman and E. Konkle both failed to reach first sofely. R. Farâ€" rell secured a single and stole se ond but died there when McBride was caught out. Runs 0. der at all times. In the first innings the school boys failed to reach first safely. R. Farâ€" man up polled out a two bagger buit died on second when the next three batters fanned. Runs 0. Commencing June 19th Freight and Passenge;“_ Servicefftg;h GRIMSBY daily (Daylight Saving Time) 7:30 p.m, WedneSfij(’g and Saturdays 10.45 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Special Service on pu‘b.uq holidays will differ from above schsdule. Rapid and careful transportation is assured. s vice to fruitâ€"growers and merchants of GRIMSB) Quick Service Ship Your Freight By Water Canada Steamship Lines boats offer a splendid freight serâ€" Canada Steamship Lines, Limited OI L, J. BURNS, Division I JOHN V FOY, General P; Ninth Inning ipply to local agents o1 ral Pass Vetsâ€"Schwab _ opened the fireâ€" works by beating out a j&lbled bunt. Cloughley was caught out. Elliott knocked out a single iand Schwab went to second. _ Farrell struck out,. W. Fisher. went tfi) first on a grass cutter through shortstop. Bases full. Ches. Fisher with two strikes and one ball on him lands on a fast one and drove it out over the centre fielders head for a home run â€"Four runs. enget icht Vetsâ€"Farrell out. W. Fish °‘:~£}: Ches. Fisher both hit safely but ied on bases when Bromley and Durnam went outâ€"No runs. (oet t t Fourth Inning id H. S.â€"Wilson, Corman and ‘Bfi&f went out in orderâ€"No runs. 3R Vetsâ€"Moxley, Schwab and Cloughâ€" ley all failed to reach firstâ€"No runs. Fifth Inning H,. S.â€"Burgess StVUCK out. Hartâ€" well and: Crabbe hit safely, but dieq on bases when Wentworth and Shaeâ€" fer failed to hit safelyâ€"No rufis- Vetsâ€"Farrell and the two Fishers failed to hit safelyâ€"No runs. 5x Sixth Inning ts H. iS.â€"Farrell the first man . up laid down a grounder, that Schwab fumbled and he beat the throw to figst. Wilson hit safely and advancâ€" ed Farrell who then stole to third and Wilson stole second, Corman was walked.. Biggar struck out, â€" Burâ€" sess caught out. Hartwell lands on a two bagger and scores Farrell and Wilson. Crabbe hits out a Clean single and scores Corman. Wentâ€" worth caught outâ€"Three runs. Vetsâ€"Bromley, Durham and Moxâ€" ley went eut in orderâ€"No runs. Seventh Inning H. S â€"Shaefer struck out. Farâ€" rell walked. Wilson struck out and Corman walked. Biggar caught out â€"No runs. i Third Inning _ _ H. S.â€"Crabbe and Wentwor out. Shaefer got a hit but second when Farrell struck _ Truns. . 1 oSfi Second Inning _ H. S.â€"Biggar, Burgess M well all died at the batâ€"NO Vetsâ€"One, two, three . runs, i First Inning _ H. S.â€"Shaefer and FarI out, Wilson got to first _ there when Corman struck; Tuns C Vetsâ€"First three men up':f â€"No runs. s "Bo" Farrell caught w ', catching no less than 10 me foul tips. s Burgess, a son of Charl 6: ular Ump. an oldâ€"time hard cher made his debut with _ School boys and to him go it for winning the game. ly two bagger in the nint] the tliree runs that sewed tl uUp. r‘ Wilson pitched good bz . school and at no time wa: great trouble, while Fisher other hand pitched hims two holes that loked like al defeat for him. He pitched brand of ‘ball he has ex ank season. 9@ The game was a "pip" f ning to end. For six inni run crossed the platter, ‘ scored three but the Vets: strong in their half of th put three men on bases ; Fisher brought them in wit run hit to centre field. Ch out his second homer in th ning, d To win your own game, still lose it was the hard _ received by Ches, Figsher,. hitting pitcher of the Wa@, Ches. and his team stack ed the High School on Mnday the greatest game of the ; pulled off. For nine ani wind ball was played and t found that the game was and the tenth inning had to with the school kids winning tally, and fin game 7â€"6, ta YÂ¥ETS AND Attractive Rates THE TORONTO . TORONI E INDrpD HIGH scnog INNINGS VW same s the hard | s, Fisher, . of the War V "~ENDgyt GRIMSBY, [ UAAAE Een Club. .. Qutlaws Stelcos . Vets. .:. "Nibs" Sims will be .back in the sgrame this week and kis presence on the field will strengthen the Stelcos econsiderably, bot‘. in batting and fielding. Metal Craft ©B0" Farrell still light the crowds by catching. His work night was the quint tv. some day to win a : lot of credi?for that they mitecha Jurham struck out, Moxley vab struck out. Cloughley ly. Moxley scored. Elliott h fly to centre field that athered inâ€"One run. _ Tenth Inning e hit safely and stole d. Wentworth struck> out. polled out a two bagger and came home with the winning ooo en hn n en nunopObemooo ob eOoooeouobicibbn oib end AbbbommmmAntiotittitin s _ Ninth Inning haefer hit safely, Farrell Nilson hit. _ Bases full ruck out. Biggar struck ess sent a hot liner rrell and Fisher went out. er polled out his second romley struck outâ€"One chwab, Cloughley and Elâ€" ent outâ€"No runs. VY . ‘Bcore â€"000 003 003 1â€"7 â€"000 000 411 0â€"s, Umpiresâ€" Alexander. the field for three bases, and e bags. Hartwell struck e runs. â€"Eighth Inning irtwell, Crabbe and Wentâ€" ruck outâ€"No runs. TONIGHTâ€"C Fridayâ€"No & Mondayâ€"Out1 Wednesdayâ€"»n Wilson and MAIN STREET W and ought to wear when it is hot For summer wear, we have light, airy togs, ice cream ‘C7, q suits, straw lids, fancy shirts, breezy underwear, "hot socks" and "flossy‘" tiesâ€"just the sort of stuff men love to wear yaz TV OO â€"BAR NN G _ agtotttine, 57,5\/ M AMyAN /A / UA BRA ,@fi;w’,é:\ NOAMAYUDU Ip B o#X IN /.z\\-///fl\\>{/5\§\' Wilson and Farrell C Fisher and W. F HOW *AMES SCHEDULED And they won‘t cost you much in our store, because OUR GOODS ARE GOOD:; OUR PRICES LOW uit for the brand pitched on Wedne rowas by his wonderful lis work on Wednesday thel quintessence of qualiâ€" the me. «Isher and W. Fisher. Burgess, Livingston â€" and ultlaws ys H â€"No game â€" Club vs Stelcos game scheduled ONTARIO McBride both and Outlaws played off i game on the holiday the Outlaws coming ts jend ‘of a 11 ~to 5 ‘raft showed a decided and of iball over their ipts. One bad inning e game for them. THEY STAXD l Wwon Last Pct. .X 3 o 1060 still continues to deâ€" Metal Craft is goin en game scheduled Wednesday nght {) deserve a of baill 600 500 500 000 Lau land 420 yds. (Jr.)â€"Cl: Sanderson. Midgets‘ Raceâ€" Whitelaw; Howell. Hurdle Race (Sr Long Jump (Inter.)â€"Knowles; Con nolly; Frankland. Long Jump (Jr.)â€"Sanderson; Clap perton; Henderson. High Jump (Sr.)â€"Watkins ; Brown; Stock. High _ Jump (Inter.)â€"McGivern ; Connolly; D. Morris. High Jump (Jr.)â€"Barregar; Sanâ€" derson; Clapperton. 100 yds. (Sr.)â€"Williams; J. Phin; K. Joyner: 100 â€"yds. (Inter.) â€"Knowles ; Frankâ€" land; Macoomb. 100 yds. (Jr.)â€"A. Phin; Clapperâ€" ton; Robinscn. : Pole Vault (Sr.)â€"Watkins; Charâ€" les; J. Morris. Pole Vault (Inter.)â€"D. Morris; Robinson ; Joyner,M. Pole Vault (Jr.) â€"McKune, T.; Henderson:; Robinson. 220 M. A Halfâ€"mile (Junior) â€" Robi French; Henderson. Throwing the Cricket Ball ( Watkins; Stock; Phin,"J. Throwing the Cricket Ball (I â€"Frankland; D. Morris; W. Ly Throwing the Cricket Ball ( A. Phin; J. Daniell; Clapperton Long Jump (Sr.)â€"Phin, T.; kins; Williams. Long# Jumn (Intar __knawlas The following is the list of ath-’ letic events and the prize winners at ; the closing â€" exercises held on the; campus at Lake Lodge School, on Saturday, June 26th. | Halfâ€"mile (Sr.)â€"Joyner, W lett; Phin, J. Halfâ€"mile (Intermediate) â€"K Joyner ,M.; McGivern. XHKEEEREEFR® LAKE LODGE PRIZE WINNERS 20 like a a Because it has _â€"__â€" Velvet Phillips‘ s 1 ... ~. Tread is Because it has . Velvet : Good Spri % . _ Doesn‘t SUPâ€"â€"2n4 bas pring, Shipment just arrived at the store of the Sole , 3 3 Agent for Grimsby District é FARRELL‘S SHOE ST EPHEN YÂ¥ds. (Sr.)â€"Williams; Joyner, / J+ Phin. Yas. (Inter.)â€"Knowles; Frank McGivern. yds. (Jr.)â€"Clappéertonâ€" Rronrh : AXIXIEKIXIEKIN] (Intermediate)â€"Knowles McGivern. Raceâ€"Henderson (Junior) â€" Robinson Clapperton: French HIXIA )â€"Watl HOrIXIXINIX Military Soles & Heels Why is a Boot with Ball (Sr Ball (Inter.) W. Lyon. Ball ‘»(Jr.)â€"â€" EKEX sins; Joyâ€" XKHKEREKEE®E®ETF Sear Watâ€" on Men‘s Twoâ€"Piece Headquarters for . Straw Hats Outing and Boys‘ one piece bathing suits and without skirts. 75¢ and Men‘s one piece bath}ng suits skirt, $1.50. 4 Men‘e two piece bathing suits Men‘s all wool bathing suits skirt, $6.00. Boys‘ cotton and wool jerseys, white nayy and other colors, 50c and up. Men‘s Sport Shirts, $2:75 and $3.00 Men‘s Outing Shirts. $1.50 and $2.00 Boy‘s Sport Shirts, 75¢c, $1.00, $2.00. Light grey, dark stripe or Palm Beach. Just the thing for the hot weather. $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. One of these will last several seasons. . Cream White Khaki Khaki Road Race (Inter.)â€"Knowles; Joyâ€" ner, M.; Macoomb. Road Race (Jr.)â€"Bacon; Robinâ€" son; Henderson. Jockey Raceâ€"Joyner, M. A. and Stapleton. Road Race (Sr.)â€"J. Morris; Peene; Plummer. Over 12. {Handicap)â€"FEastman ; Ma coomb; Stock. ner, M. A.; Scarlett. 12 and Under (Handicap) â€"Robinâ€" son; S. Phin; Henderson. Quarter Mile (Sr.)â€"Watkins ; Joyâ€" ner, M. A.;Scarlett. c Quarter Mile . (Inter.)â€"Knowles; McGivern; Frankland. Quarter Mile (Jr.) â€" Clapperton ; A. Phin; Barregar. Sack Race (Sr.)â€"Andrewes, M.A.; Scarlett; McKune, M. A. Sack Race (Inter, and Jr.)â€"Robinâ€" son; Frankland; Connolly. Boot Raceâ€"French; Andrewes, M box with you. 6: 50c box, all Druggists and Stores. You are sure to need some handy remedy for Sunburo, Insect Stings, Thorn Scratches, Sore Piaces. Zamâ€"Buk has been proved tobe the best. Take a Bathing Suits Striped Trouserse $3.15 Duck Trousers, $2.50 trousers \ $3.00 Bloomers, $1:50 and up. Sport Shirts XKEXEKEEEXNEART Khaki Trousers Wednesday, July Jerseys CGCRIM STORE V OB ShSbs Suits 7th, 1920 $1.00 $2.00 with

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