Grimsby Independent, 15 Aug 1940, p. 6

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a? "ikjiiiiiits MEET ST. CATHARINES HERE TO-MORROW NIGHT " 7 SHARP SIX SOFTBALL BOWLING AND GOLF Now is the time to catch up with your readihg Attractive BOOKS at Attractive PRICES at ((tiii,,i,' '!,,ii,'fi,?,,llf,,,f:ii, llfsf,.ii, 46-50 WEST MAIN STREET HAMILTON Opposite the Library Charge - $1.25 Per Couple COAL COKE WOOD EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT GRIMSBY GOLF CLUB 24 MAIN EAST Illlllllf MURRAY MORTON’S ORCHESTRA with a book SHIP YOUR FRUIT' and VEGETABLES J. H. GIBSON THE ONTARIO PRODUCE CO., LTD. W. Wood, M.C. AT-. RELIABLE PAYMENTS T 0 US For Best Results Highest Market Prices Prompt Returns and TORONTO ' Phone: Elgin 8426 Write for shipping stamp and pad. Reference: Any Bank in Canada. PHONE 60 Kings Put Beach Out Of Running Grimsby Prove Themselves Much Superior To Beach By Winning Last Two Games. Grimsby Beach softball team can tuck away the old bat bag till next year after being defeated in the third and deciding game of the semi-finals by the Grimsby Peach Kings at Beamsville last Friday night by the score of 11-6. Scott was on the mound for the Kings and kept the Beach hits fairly well scattered. V. Cosby and Smith pitched for the Beach. The box score is as follows: Grimsby Beach-- AB R H E Street, c _......................'.'. 5 1 1 0 V. Cosby, p .........r........... 5 0 1 1 Scott, cf ..m.....m.w..._m....."""' 5 0 1 O Burgess, ss ...........rrr....'r. t 1 0 1 Matheson, 3b ...mt...".."'.. 4 0 0 0 Smith, 1b .........w...mrm..."""'" l 0 2 1 T. Metcalfe, 2b ............ 4 1 1 0 Lipsit, 1f m.......................... 4 2 2 0 B. Metcalfe, rf ....r....... 4 1 0 0 Grimsby--- Schwab, c ....... Gregory, ct .... Fox, 3b .......r..... Tufford, ss .... Scott, p w............ Robertson, 2b Bonham, rf .... Hyland, 1b .... Peftit, If ......e... LOCAL and DISTRICT LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE At Is Harder And Lasts Longer" F HAMCO AND STELCO COKE - WOOD GRIMSBY, ONTARIO ORDER 47 11 15 1 GRIMSBY PEACH KINGS WIN , LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, 7-2 SPORTING l)ttlEv/fiii; Defeat Beamsville "Pirates" 7-2 Here Last Night Before Largest Crowd of Season - Scott Held "Pirates" To Five Scattered Hits. Grimsby Peach Kings won the Fruit Belt League Title last night here when they defeated Beamsville. This win qualifies the Kings to go on in the O.A.S.S. playdowns and they will meet St. Catharines here tomorrow night (Friday), at 7 o'elock sharp. Don Scott put up one of his usual good games on the mound for the Kings and his slow ball had the opposition eating out of his hand all night. Belcot also pitch- ed well, and no runs were scored by either side until the sixth inning. Grimsby had one big inning, that in the seventh, when they scored four runs. The box score is as follows: Grimsby-- Schwab, c ....... Fox, 3h ...e.t...e... Tufford, ss ....... Scott, p mr.......'... Robertson, 2b Pettit, cf .......... Hyland, 1b .... Mason, 1f .m.m.w.... Bonham, rf .... PEACH KINGS WIN FIRST OF FINALS FROM BEAMSVILLE Defeat "Pirates" At Beamsville Monday Night By Score of 9-6 -- Fox Turns In Nice Pitching Effort - One More Win Needed For Championship. Grimsby Peach Kings after Monday night's game at Beamsville against the "Pirates" put themselves in the driv- " 's sea sire/eh' 0' Diomihi of the Fruit Belt League tir'i'jt,ikt "V anag t 't?:,ris)iej,1sst.), 2rfi'iirl'f,t-fi-fl) in the box f i the Kings and the.olo standby" of the Kings for the act. ten years, pulled his earn through to victory in great st? lse Any team that can _'ot; into Beamsville this year and "i'l'blee' out on the long endlp he score sheet, has to play heads-u ball and this the-Inns did. . Grimsby collected twelve hit: off Beleot's pitching, kamswlle nicking Fox for eleven hit The box score was as 1llows '.-. s. Grimsby--- AB ft H E Schwab, c o....-....-" 5 ( 1 1 'e'-'-""-'-"'-"-"-"'"-'---'-'-"---------,--------------,, Fox, p o........-....-" 5 2 1 0 a""""'""--------. Tutrord ss o........-..-"" 5 i 1 0 ... Scott, 3b o........--" 5 l 2 1 / Robertson, 2b .........". 5 'i 1 ll Pettit, cf o.......---" 5 I 2 0 Hyland, 1b r............--" 5 , 1 o! Mason, 1f m.,..............--""""' EL _ C 2 0 Bonham, rf ........r-.r-"'"'. l 1 0 Beamsville-- Kelter, 2b ..... Olmstead, ss Moyer, 3b ..... Juhlke, c ........ Belcot, p ........ Tufford, lh .. Miller, If ........ Reid, cf m......... Merritt, rf .... Officially Vs Niagara tmp Lieut-Col. Bishop GWells, C.M.G., principal chaplr Can.. ada, paid an official to Ni- agara Camp Tuesdapaloon, while on a tour of Mili>istrict QUEEN CITY LE IN AIR EXPRESS SENTS THE GRIMSBY 1NDEPENDEllil Shipping more thee as much as Montreal, 5 con- tinued to hold its lead num- ber of air empress shilin the month of June, Tranla Air Lines figures reveal. Queen City sent 552 shipmeghing 2,327 pounds, an increr the previous month. M wait express shipments t014 and weighed 946 poundsouver was ahead of Montra 221 shipments, weighing tunds. With 331 fewer sh: than Toronto, Vancouver? ess weighed 73 pounds Innipeg provided 143 shipmghing 901 pounds. I Our ideals are ouelves. -A. Bronson Alcott Beamsville-- Kelter, 2b ..... Olmstead, ss Moyer, 3b ..... Tufford, lb .. Juhlke, c ........ Belcot, p .w...... Merritt, rf ..... Miller, 1f _....... Reid, cf ........... -' EMERGENCY can. The maintenance of a continuous supply forces and civilian population is of paran cessful prosecution of the war. The fin another battle which must be won on the Ontario Government seeks the co-opera present critical situation. It you can use able-bodied willing youth for harvesting and general farm help, apply immediately to your Reeve, Agri- cultural Representative or local Employ- ment Office. '. P. HEPBURN PREMIER FARMERS to It you are willing to sex certificates enrol with your your own school. Watch fr To farmers to school boys and secondary school girls v _ - -._... iii-"um population is of paramount importance i .I " .--- A SCHOOL GIRLS TRANS-ATLAN TIC EXPRESS IS FAST With t h e reestablishment of Trans-Atlantic Air service between Canada and the British Isles the Canadian National Express has an- nounced that fast delivery of par- cels in either direction is now pos- sible. As the Canadian Na- tional Express operates in con- nection with planes of Trans-Can- ada Air Lines the service is tramp, continental :as well as trans-Atlan- tic. I hettiC,iAL FISH AND POTATO CHIPS- Salad. Tea, Coffee or Milk . . . . A aa:iiiii1,,iiiiEsa1 ar. The iinancing of our war e1 2 won on the home economic front the co-operation of all in meetin m, w as]. ye Dy seumg war 1 with your school principal at . Watch for enrollment dates. SOMETHING DIFFERENT to serve by selling Full Course Milk Fed Chicken or Steak Dinner ONTARIO SERVED FROM GIVE MOTHER A TREAT If you are willing to serve your country's needs by helping on the farm, enrol with your school principal at your own school. Watch for enrollment dates. JORDAN VALLEY SCHOOL BOYS IN THE BEAUTIFUL of food for Britain's f MINISTER OF LABOR 75c ff very Evenihg ---.- 11 A.M. TO 11:30 P.M. ',, O. RIPE!- Thursday, August 15th, 1940. T77..............20€ TORONTO TAKES LEAD IN PASSENGER VOLUME Toronto provided more passen- gers for the Trans-Canada Air Lines in the month of June than any other Canadian city, according to figures released recently. With a total of 765, it was 48 passengers ahead of Montreal, which was in first place in May. Montreal drop- ped to third place in June, Ottawa going ahead, with 726 passengers as compared with Montreal's 717. Vancouver was responsible for 704 passengers and the fifth city was Winnipeg, with 353. tmite front. 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