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The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 3 Aug 1961, p. 5

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Z 2 District Fas ¥4 _+ Paul Chartrand -- 1 run, 4 hits, -. boys had learned and all: present +. Ricky 'Walker -- 3 runs, 7 hits, .% Ted Brown..and Paul Chartrand Neptune sub-hunters of the RCAF, in operation off the east and. west coasts of Canada, have.taken on a new look with a new ~ color design. The upper part of the aircraft is white 'and the lower part Thursday, August 3, 1961 IW NS \ \ is blue-grey. The Neptunes, specially. equipped and armed to find and kill submarines, 'carry out watchdeg tasks assigned to the RCAF's Maritime Air Command 'which is part - Allied Command. Atlantic. The "jet-pods" slung under the wingsof the Neptune give the plane an ez:tra boost in power when needed. The . Haileyburian ing the league Don McKnight men to five shut-out. He walked two. It was-.a pitcher's eighth inning valuable runs stopped. Charlie Caldwell a and Caldwell Armitage hit \ mace Blackburn's single ghue; Armitage Bob: Dubois'. fielders CAMPSALL'S Donaghue, Armatage, Blackburn, Dubois, 3b Christo, c Carr, Ib D. McKnight, p Charbonneau, cf Caldwell, 1f Totals of NATO's JOE DASH g _¥ankees _Edge Dodgers in Parents -»Night Baseball -Game--- . : .»- In-a special parents night base => ballsgame held at: the:Beath Park- -+Jast 'Friday: night the Bill Sisler - and Dave Morris-coached Yankees edged the Bruce Edgar:and Denny . * Gorilin coached Dodgers 10 to 8.in a very well played baseball: game. "his game was playied 'so the parents of the--little league baseball players who were attend- ing the Bill Sisler Baseball School could see. just how much. their were surprised at..the calibre of pall the boys displayed. - There was no scoring in the ~ Ist inning. Allan Edgar scored - after bunting safely. in the 2nd. Larry Tomchick scored also after a safe bunt to give the Yankees a 2 run lead. Jim Conlin started the 3rd striking out, C. Hack walked, Ted Bond was hit with a wild pitch, Allan Edgar walked and Larry Tomchick singled to right field to score 2 runs and give the Yankees a 4 run lead. Dick Far- row singled in the 4th and scored on Ted Browns triple to give the Dodgers 1 run. In a wild 5th in- ning Jim Conlin, Brian Moonie, Parker Thompson, Larry Butler and Larry. Tomchick all scored for the Yankees to give them a 9 to 2 lead. Ken Walker scored for the Dodgers. In the 6th inning Terry McKnight, Rod Burnett and Pip Martin scored for the Dodgers' with Paul Caverty adding another in the 8th to draw within 1 run of the Yanks. Paul. Chartrand and Terry McKnight scored for the Dodgers in ithe 7th. In 'the 9th Brian Moonie scored for the Yankees. Paul .Chartrand open- ed the last of the 9th with a triple and was tagged out at home when he 'tried to stretch it. R. Burnett struck out, Terry McKnight . doubled and Pip Martin struck out to end the game. Yankees Pitching Steve Pollock -- 0 runs, 0 hits, struck out 5 in 3 innings. Tod 'Gibson -- 5 runs, '7 hits, struck out 5 in 3 innings. struck out 8 in 3 innings. Dodgers Pitching Jim Nightingale -- 4 runs, 2 hits, struck out 2 in 3 innings. - Ron Campsall -- 5 runs, 4 hits, ' struck out 4 in 3 innings. _ struck 'out 6 in 3 innings. Hitting ball News tripled: for the Dodgers. Terry McKnight hit 2 singles and a double for~ the = Dodgers. - y Larry -Tomchick -- tripled - and 'doubled . for the "Yankees. Parker "Fhompson doubled and singled for .the Yanks. Chamberlain Flyers : 3 Trounce. Milberta : In the Wabi Valley league soft- ball action the Chamberlain Fly- ers handed the front running" Mil- berta squad a 21 to 12 defeat for their. first loss of the season. The Chamberlain boys. "seored 10° runs in the. last 2 innings to .win -the game. B. Blackburn was the winning pitcher while W. Willard took the loss. boys played top notch ball for their win and couldn't be. stopped at bat as they pounded-out 22 base hits. The win assured the Flyers of 2nd. place in the league stand- ings. Milberta Monarchs Defeat Kens Midgets | At the Beach Ball Park:on Sun- day night the visiting. Milberta Monarchs took advantage of some sloppy fielding in the 8th inning to score 6 runs and defeat the Kens Midgets team 14 to 10. Wayne Willard was the -winning pitcher allowing 15 hits while Jack Farrow took the loss allowing only 10 safe hits. Eight errors by the Kens team spelled the defeat. Wes Willard homered for Milberta in the 8th with 3 men on base while John Haines homered for the Kens in the 3rd with 2 men aboard. Pat Scott led the batting with 3 hits for 4 tries with Bruce Edgar and John ~ Haines getting 3 -safe hits for 5 times at bat. Wes Willard and Jim Christianson hit safely 3. times for Milberta. Wabi Valley League Standings Milberta Monarchs ....6510 10 Chamberlain Flyers ....6320 6 Ken Midgets .......... 5230 4 Eartton Creamery Chamberlain plays Earlton next Sunday afternoon and Kens play in Earlton the same night. This will end the regular season. Play- offs. to begin the following week. Latchford Lumber Kings Down Cobalt Hawks In a regular Central Group Lea- gue fixture the Latchford Lumber Kings downed the Cobalt Hawks 14 to 13 at Latchford. T. Bates was the. winning. - pitcher while W. Watson suffered the loss. Don Taylor, playing short stop for Co- Li: 'most valuable. player. The Chamberlain | balt received the nod as the games } T. Bates scored for Latchford in the first inning. . Cobalt then took the lead in the 3rd with Speck, Taylor and Watson scoring. Audette, Taylor, 'Belanger and M. Taylor added to this total. in 'the 4th giving Co- balt. a.7 to 1 lead. Each team scored 1 run in the 5th but Latch- ford then broke loose to score 10 runs. in the 6th and -7th innings holding Cobalt to 5 runs to get back into the game. In the 9th scored to give game. Latch. _Lumber Cobalt Hawks Sport, Centre Jims Grants Transport N...L. Lions Cobalt. Jays inning Maisoneauve and Johnston Central Group League. Standings Kings 10 6 4-0 12 Marshall, 2b Backstrom, 3b W. Hillman, lf Hrbolich, ¢c Bettioli, lf Beatty, 1b ; McCaffery, ss Robazza, rf Becket, cf -....: L. Hillman, p .. Totals atchford the Mied e 10 5 5.010 CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Camps. Joe Dash defeat and at the same champions went for Campsalls and held the Dash- scattered hits for his fanned due when weakened, and Liskeard had three beore the rally. we maae choice, > ob > F Ob b © PND Wop Ee OPS S Page Campsall's Blank Red Raiders For 3-0 Victory New Liskeard Campsalls tax sweet revenge last week on & Dash ace hurler Larry Himes who had blanked them in the pr vious game by handing hir 4 the: row seven a rn #) n ea na 1 until] the Hillm; made first walk, Dave Donaghue third: y to eentxe that fell safe, scoring Caldwell. and scored home Bi = oO 0 0 aor eooovrry" oOrFooocse a) @ 0 0 0 0 0 0 it) 0 mooornoeororso 0 0 0 a) = R. 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