l-___ SEPTEMBER; 2., 1941 Goodwin’: Blow In Ninth Inning Is Deciding goodwinw looping single Mmshort right centre in the W“ or the ninth scoring Williams “n5 McInnis Sunday afternoon swpahited the Leglonaires into a, City Baseball League finals ainst the northend Rovers. the ‘gm, running a 4-3 defeat on a “Nd fighting band of Anchors in ust as exciting and dramatic a finish as a local baseball encoun- m has furnished here in years. Deadlocked in a scoreless battle .... eight full innings with Cher"! Eygri of the Anchors hurling one hi‘. ball to that point and Lefty “M19...- _\rle1dlng but four singles m; westend team apparently had the encounter sewed up ls ti!!! mp4 three unearned runs across h.» plate to take a 3-0 lead but the fates willed otherwise. Th. first Legion batter was safe on an error; the next hitter struck out to ease the strain but Strain. (ting a life when his pop foul p1] untouched lashed a single to flglil field and went all the way to third as the bail eluded the An- ctinr outfielder. Hennessey scored pa the play to make it 3-1; Jay was hit, hy a pitched hall to put the [ring runs on and went to second iiiimolestod. McInnis hitting for ilfcKenzie topped a roller down lhircl and Ryan attempting to ieint Strain at third saw both run- hers safe as his throw to third was late. Williams lfneri a grounder to uclair at third with the Anchor third sacker forcing Jay but his throw to first was just a shade late for the double killing as Strain stored to make it 3-2. The static was set for Goodwin's series winning hloiv. With a count p! two and two he hit his looping drive into short right centre to score Mclnnls and Williams snd end the encounter. Amlinrs left eight men strand- ed during the encounter filling the bases in the second inninz only to have McAiecr come through in the clutch to hold them scoreless. From then until the ninth scoring chant-cs were few and far between for both squads. The ninth started out tame en- ough when Anchors first hitter grounded out. Henncssey started the hnll liy beating out a bunt for s base hit; Stanley singled for his second hit of the game; Chipman struck out to make it two down lut young Phil Murphy who had come through with a sparkling catch off Jay in centrefield in the seventh dumped a short fly into left field that strain the Legion outfielder dropped to send two rims across Murphy scoring bim- self as an infield error on I..eClair’s grounder kept the rally going. Mc- _ Aieer snuffed it out however by ior-‘illg Burke to pop out to Wil- liams. 3 I 3 o i Anchors LeClair Iib Burke. rf Rvan p . . Matheson lb McLennan if lienncssey 2b Stanley ss . Chinman c . Murphy cf .. Totals . . . Two out when w scored. #5 "Fcv-‘u-OQOOOQ Eaoow~o-o--= Q w. . fi§hlUgfibbfi ..- 2 *‘ ‘n ~¢~_~a~ou O qwo¢-—noow¢.>> r: ‘Jwoorcaoocculq 11h Legion . .. .. llennessey as . Perry c Strain cf Jay rf a 1b McKcnzie 2b Williams 3 Lund lb Goodwin if . lIicAieer p a-Mclsaac r1 b-Mclnnil Totals _ a-hatted for Lunrl in 8th. b-hritted for McKenzie in 9th. g~wuau>uupppg Ql-lQ°@Qi-lQ°bflQI-l, woOov-ocooe-woc: §==>.-¢5..=»..5¢3 wo¢uO¢n><O¢On> wccoecwoct-oh-na Summaryriiarned runs, 0; runs liltted in. Goodwin 2, Murphy 2. Gillette TECH RAZOR with 5 Gillette Blue Blades ‘Combination theiiWorl Factor Williams, LeCiair; hits. of! Ryan 3. oil McAieer d; sacrifice hit. Mc- Lennan z; stnlen base. Stanley 3. M. Hennessey. McKenzie. Mclnnis; left on base. Anchors B. Legion 4; first base on error. LeCiain Meth- eson, McKenzie, H. Hennessey; hit by pitcher. MeAleer l. Ryan l; strikeouts. by Ryan 11. McAleer 10. Umpires: At the pllt0, Geo. Francis; on the basomiock Kane, Rny ‘Prowse. By Innings Baseball Results SATURDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 0 0 Bolton . . . 2 l0 Washington l 8 New York 6 ‘l Detroit . . 2 ‘I St. Louis .. . 310 Chicago ntmCleyeiond- (post- poned, rain). 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They fit exactly. and protect you from the die- oolnfort caused by misfit blades. Gillette double edge means double eoononsy. mo. looks-v". IQQIW", 1192M" r’ “EGIIIQIEQ sailors Gillette llll'l iii dill‘? t‘. j 5 25>” w I o \.4a..A 1 L‘I'IE___CHARLO'I‘TETOWN GUARDIAN aqua-usual .- row OOOzonNr-n-ecu-OQN zonnaNOer-er-(u-n s-pv-gi-s-v-i-n _cue=oe>-e lleoce Squad Winners iiver Summersitle Hitting sltoodlly all during the Sunday afternoon defeated Char- lie Hogan's junior Kinsmen oi Summeraide 8-! in In exhibition baseball encounter played at the Park diamond. of smart baseball ability the game was fought out on even terms for the first six innings but. Recc‘: four run outburst in the bottom hllf of the seventh put the game on ice for the local city junior rin- alists. Both teams used two pitchers, during the encounter, Corish and McKenzie working for the winners with Coles and Stewart doing mound duty for the visitors. Scoring single runs in the first and second frames Reccs took an cairly 2-0 lead with Summeraide getting hack into the game in the fourth as Oatway. big first base- man walloped a. home run into left field. Another counter in the fifth after the winners were blank- ed in the fourth made it. 2-all but it was shortiived as Reece pushed one across in the fifth. They add- ed anoiher in the sixth to regain managed team came through with their four tallies in the seventh to sew matters up. It was the first defeat at the hands of a junior team the Summerside squad had experienced this season. BOX SCORE S'Side .. . AB Landry 3b Grady 2b McKay as .. Oatway lb .. Stewart rf & l! Schurman c . Coles p dz rf . McFarlane lf Pope cf .H a-White lf b-Gay cf . totals .... .. u $$~gqgs~ppinup> wooooo~onooog occoocoo~nuolfi I D I mocnuo-~o~p Bea-o .. Flynn o . Murphy cf Corish p Matheson 3h Connolly if .. Larter as . McKenzie 2b a p Burke If - Crockett 1b .. a-Wilson rf Totals a-batted for Corish in 8th. ai§BSE4I#I§Z#TUI sno>~onou~ooni on~0~o~w¢b=°O¢: 3om¢-a~u>a>-=o3 §ooco--.o-—:vn03 Zcc-ngcu-v-ww) wooccwooov-isu) uocaoacc»-ocoli Summary-Earned runs. S‘Sidc. 3. Reece 1i; two base hit, Schur- man. McKenzie; home run. Oat- way; sacrifice hit. Landry; left on Kay; first base on error. Oatwa,» Coies. Matheson, Connolly. Lartei McKenzie. Burke. Corish; hits, ofi Corish, 5 in 7 innings; McKenzie 3 in 3 innings; Coles 4 in 4 inn~ ings; Stewart 4 in 4 innliiBli struck out. by Corish 6. by Mc- Kenzie 2. by Coles 3. by Stewart 3: base on bails, by McKenzie 1. Coles 1. stewart l; hit by pitcher. Stew- art l; wild pitch. Coles. McKenzie: passed ball. Stewart 2; Flynn 2. Umpire: George Francis; on the bases H. Landry and Roy Prowse. By Innings . 210 OII 00x-—5 l0 0 Brooklyn . 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