Grimsby Independent, 30 Jun 1949, p. 10

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WE HAVE COMPLETE | STOCKS OF ALL SIzEs OF DOMESTIC COAL TMMEDILATE DELIVERT Every Load Scientifically Treated To Prevent Dust 28 Elizabeth St. Grimsby PHONE 607â€"W NIAGARA PACKERS BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK Pock up the tackle and ones that got away last yeur. wow . sui Anamouk tivers and streams give us another chance to prove that the story of last year‘s outing wasn‘t just another â€"â€" Free Estimates â€" N. C. WARNER YoOUu‘LL _ ENJOY GOING BY BUS FARES ARE LOW Meaford â€" â€" â€" â€" » $4.30 North Bay â€" â€" â€" 13.55 Burks Falls â€" â€" â€" 10.85 ROUXD TRIP (Subject to Change) Loh y FOR ALL Beamsville 15; Peach Kings 10 ‘The Peach Kings may well say|T "what bappened" for in one big | * eighth inning their rivals from |® Beamsville rocked the old Peach ! King bost and scored ten runs to | f take a fifteen to ten decision. Playâ€" | f odhdm.;oodav"umhb-li \ lic school. the Kings needed a win | ( | to stay in second spot, whereas the | I immumm‘ ity to go into first place, which | |my«mnuu>ueu.mi1 |mm" Geddes and Bouk had a bit of a| pxtchon‘dnellumw"'.l Little John hurled his best effort| o{mm!wmwll ‘mdaoukmnudyutlmnd ‘uvedm. ' ‘The Kings held a three run marâ€"| ‘tnnzm.addmudu-l after Beamsville‘s big inning, m" m'fwnthctmm-en‘ rums, but failed to come close to mmn«mmnmm' comched sousd. _‘ Grimaby _____________10 Batteriesâ€"Beamsville, C Konkle and Konkle; G:t Bouk, Winters and Bentley. ; Future Games nm. July 4â€"Grimstby vs. Fruitâ€" the Peach Kings came througsa with a two rum rally in the ninth to earn a neat eight to aix win over the Stoney Creek nine, in a game played under the lights at the even the count in the seventh as Neale. Demerling and Mason scorâ€" ed after successive singles The Kings winning counters came after Mausor singled, and Buchan doubâ€" led him bome. Gregory came through with a lusty triple to score Buchan. and that wrapped up Mn TE â€" C ceGtct down for three straight outs in the Mudm“. W.m»d Bantiey: Creek. Baker and Coy. _ second place and threatened | Emithville‘s first place standing. as | the mer of Reld romped through | nhn-hpfi“"-“"mm\ Tapleytown crew. Errors were vientiful with the winners comâ€"| El P anic% mitting a total of ten, which is raâ€" wsnmm.mâ€"w mupwmupdmm Belt League. a Registering twenty.â€"two hits. "he | M“Msmm‘ lead in the first inning and were never in trouble The Teps hit Wilcox for tem hite and with the Beamaeville errors managed to soore thirteen runs. _ _ _ ___ Batteries â€"â€" BeamsviNt, und H. Reld: Tepleytown and McLaren. & Beameville .m.‘mhm.'”‘ ing. Beamsville hit for eighteen wnadnudmun-bl' into a two way tle for first place as they downed last year‘s champs® by a fourtsen to five count. Don Konkle burled one of his best efâ€" tams for the improved Beamseville Beamsvilie 24; Tapleytown mmlhmklklglg scattered hits FimyeG if SHNA! ville before a fair crowd, the Beamevilie squad teed off in the frst inning with three runs, pickâ€" ,‘..u--hlhundbnd ended up with a big five run rally .bm”lâ€"l”’ rore down to & Batteriesâ€"Bea is and R. Konkle Rmithvilie 7; Tapleytown 1 Bmithville cruised through seven mflmd‘!".h‘-‘- to one decisian from the hapless Tupleytown crew. The giame w8A Muwum.-fll iPleytown ._._..___._ _ 12 10 vw“lflm. w # 0@ Beamevilie 14; Smithville 5 U mpiresâ€"Kelter and Hodgkins piresâ€"Black and Mason holding Smitbville to seven CVE EVETE | MMWM‘ R C H E muâ€"tdhe-fl-tâ€"m‘. 15 8 T in the local park on last Saturday 10 4 5 night when they west down to a Geddes,| 19 to nothing defest at the hands Grimaby, of Studebaker Corporsation of Haâ€" ey. | milton. The focals turned in a poor \effort all the way and showed 10 y® Creek errors for the visitors none. The | Studes got 16 hits as compared to vs. Fruit. the Firemen‘s 6 and for the Studes | Strung struck out seven. $ 11 I § FRUIMT BELT . sOFTBALL 13 ‘ into gameâ€"winning runs. The 908. feature of the Taps effortwas the fact that they kept ther errors Ido'ntoamhm.mch A8 \ quite an improvement orer past 22 10 10 5 ners held the Tups to fourscatterâ€" ed hits, while Clark gaveup elevâ€" en. seven of which were onverted Smithville . tss# â€" AL i Tapleytown â€"A1 (% 8 Batteriesâ€"Smithville, Belcot and Book: Tapleytown, Clark and Mcâ€" FIREMEN BURNED BY Belcot on the mound for he winâ€" Grimsaby used three pitchers. Aliton started but retired in the second inning with a very sore second inning wilh & VERY MOF® arm. He was replaced by Anderâ€" “ ml aon. who lasted until the sixth mâ€" eeqpppape V Umpiresâ€"Hodgkins and Lamp. Warren five. and that club will be back here on Saturday night. 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