L_ Goodwin's SEPTEMBER; 2. _ 194.1 Blow In Ninth Inning Is Deciding Factor m, Goodwin's looping sinelt w" short right centre in the w; of the ninth scoring Williams ‘m; Mclnnis Sunday afternoon “tgpalllltd the Legionaires into m Cm. Baseball League finals ugfllllfil the northend Rovers. the blow pinning a 4-8 defeat on a bard fighting hand of Anchors in my; as exciting and dramatic a girlish as a local baseball encoun- ter has furnished here in years. Deadlocked in a scoreless battle (m. eight full innings with Charlie Ryan of the Anchors hurling one hi; ball to that point and Lefty MqAleef yielding but four singles m; ivestend. £98m flllParenl-ly hld the encounter sewed up as they piled three unearned runs across the plate to take a 3-0 lead but. the (ates willed otherwise. 1'11.» first. Legion batter was safe on an error; the next hitter struck oui to ease the strain but Strain. tting a life when his pop foul (p11 untouched lashed a single to right field and went all the way to third as the ball eluded the An- chor outfielder. Hennessey scored on the play to make it 3-1; Jay was hi; by a pitched ball to put the ma: runs on and went to second unmolestcd. McInnis hitting for ypKenzie topped a roller down third and Ryan attempting to ieint Strain at third saw both run- hers safe as his throw to third was late. Williams lined a grounder to LcClair at third with the Anchor third sacker forcing Jay hut his throw to first was just a shade late for the double killing as Strain scored to make it 3-2. The static was set for Goodwin's rcrics winning blow. With a count o! tirn and two he hit his looping drive into short right centre to p019 Mclnnis and Williams and end the encounter. Anchors left eight men strand- ed during the encounter filling the bases in the second inning only to have McAleer come through in the clutch to hold them scoreless. Prom then until the ninth scoring chant-cs were few and far between for both squads. The ninth started out tame en- oulh when Anchors first hitter grounded out. i-Iennessey started the hall by heating out a bunt for a base hit; Stanley singled for his second hit. of the game; Chipman struck out to make it two down but young Phil Murphy who had come through with a sparkling catch oft Jay in centrefield in the seventh dumped a short fly into left field that strain the Legion outfielder dropped to send two runs across Murphy scoring him- self as an infield error on Le-Clalrs grounder kept the rally going. Mc- Aleer snuffed it out. however by forcing Burke to pop out to Wil- liams. BOX scone Anoiinrs . . AB LeClair 3b . Burke. rf .. Ryan p . Maiheson 1b . McLennan if HEHHPSSP)’ 2h . Stanley ss . . Chlpman c Murphy of Totals .. Two out when scored. ‘U O D @-. »=.~.. DQIJSIQOIQQQEI ""o-00000: Eaooui-cn-n-o-I a .- v-IQe-Apn-Qa-QIJ qwboe-soooeao-s r: liuoc-—ooocoz~alq win ng Legion HEIIHPSSG)‘ ss Perry c strain o; Jill’ rf at lb . ltfcKcnzie 2h . Williams 3 Lund lb .. Goodwin l! lVICAleer p .. b-biclsaac 11 b-Mclnnis Totals l-iiaiied for Lund in 8th. b-iiatted ipr McKenzie in 9th. b-Oooé-oo-Q-g woOo-occonoa: 0OQBO0N~Q¢OH> uoOccO-OO-O-[ll Slimmary-Earned runs. o; runs billed in. Goodwin 2. Murphy l. Gillette TECH RAZOR with 5 Gillette Blue Blades “treat Williams, LeClair; hits. off Ryan ti. ofi! McAieer 0; sacrifice hit, Mc- Lennan I; stolen base. Stanley 3. M. Hennessey, McKenzie. Mclnnie; left on base. Anchors a, Legion 4; first base on error, LeClain Math- eson. McKenzie, H. Henneasey; hit by pitcher. McAieer 2. Ryan 1; strikeouts. by Ryan ll. Mcaleer 10. Umpires: At the plate, Geo. Francis; on the basamisok Kane. Roy Prowse. 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I-‘ireti Pittsburgh 800 010 000 1-8 I 1 _St. lmm .. 0203000001-010 0 iwauiinetoaii niece-Yale Reece Squad Winners Over Summerside Hitting steadily all during the game Charlie Ryan's Reece juniors . Sunday afternoon defeated Char- ‘ lie Hogan's junior Kinsmen oi Summerside 8-3 in an exhibition baseball encounter played at the Park diamond. Well played throughout witn both junior squads showing plenty of emu-t baseball ability the game was fought. out on even terms for the first six innings but. Recc‘: four run outburst in the bottom half of the seventh put the game on ice for the local city junior fin- alists. Both teams used two pitchers. during the encounter. Corish and McKenzie working for the winners with Cotes and Stewart doing mound duty for the visitors. Scoring single runs in the first and second frames Reece took an early 2-0 lead with Summersidc getting back 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 shortlived as Reece pushed one across in the fifth. They add- ed another in the sixth to regain their two run lead and after the visitors had again sliced it in halt ‘ in the top of the seventh the Ryan- | 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'Slde .. . AB It‘ Landry 3b . Grady 2b . McKay as Oatway 1b .. stewart rf Ar. p schurman c .. Coles p a rf .. MeFarlane l! Pope cf .. a-Whlte lf b-Gay cf totals blNu-ifiufilflfiubrbial w es.- @v-4Q>4°>"HQNOO@= Reece . . Flynn c Murphy cf Corish p .. Matheson 3b Connolly if Larter ss McKenzie 2b d: p Burke rf . 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