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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-08-11, Page 8ti Deals fall, '11K1' era 3i Drop Ga;nie In.I incardi to •-•-te: Snsart Pleading', By, :.I3otle . Teams Features. fntereating, •Tueole Playing . errorless baseball in. a• Lakeside :League fixture, in Kineer- dine, on )Thursday, the, local nine dimmed their fine fielding perfor mace by ;their failure to. hit the offerings of Parker, who struck out ten men, 'allowing •only two hits with only four=players._ getting on the run- way. lrw.in. for Lucknow turned in,;r: good g aine. with ACummings :>.ot►. the.. receiving ,end, .o the battery, with the f .. same number of''. sleriike=outs" his' .._PS and' PERS High Cuban LADIES' WHITE SUOES in ONE STRAP AND- PUMPS.. PERS, ng • 4t . $2.95 Clearing At ...., . , • ;`2• .4 9 out F Troubles?: ...e W1U Take A Pedo-Graph of Your Stockinged Fo'ot,• and Give • Yon Properly'Fritted Shoes. t .. ROLL' OOT' • ', ';.. _-FULL- .. INE :.OF • C... -:�. 'N!E ALS®: CAIiRiC A.. L. _.; .. .. • PLIANCES FOR, TIRED, A MOM' OAK CONSULT US AND ENJOY T'HE .PLEAS:.8E ,(F SAI,"] WITHOUT PAIN ING • f• o rake. l'OPAn for th To r' Fait the Prices livirwo QA Ch11dr!> &�1 rt-Sh,op „ I,OCHALSH'; MAS Mies Annie and M r. Peter MacIn- Next ,Sunday morning, . Sunday visi d With their brother Alex School will „rest .in;: Blake Church at. • tyre w�_, xe in K incar' dine on Sunday. 10 -o'clock. In the' absence• 'of the 'Pas-' Dr.' Horace MacIntyre of Toronto. tor, Rev Campbell Tavener; who is renewed ncquaintailces . in "Lochalsh on . his vacation, the young People's this week.. • Society iwiil take charge of the".morn- ing service at 11 A•.M The presence At thif'Mary Hardie Mission Band: of�the senior congregation. at these. on -Saturday it: was' decided, that the• -•c s X11 he a reciated tiby the. servi. e Pp young folks 'spend ,;next,,.: ;week • . at' : . > . young people.:. ovisiting o Zinis Mrs. Folin.:Helm f relatives here this week. Misses Pearl Thompson and Nellie ar nston returned' to London Sunday to resume' their studies': at Business College, after spending;: a month's vacation at ,their home here., ' Richard, Kilpatrick 'attended the Normal re -union at Stratford, Wed- nesday lie spent theremainder of the week nit. Toronto •returning ^home :Sunday. - . . .Miss Jessie ':1VMcIvor• of Kingston i3 the guest of her,. sister, Mrs. Ebner Phillips. ° M and Mrs. Norman Shackleton; dr. ,Finlay and' Miss Alice Shackle >on, spent'Sunday with friends at cevlle, -' r.. an . Mrs. tiugh enary visite-it Jlifford Menary • in Goderich hospi= ;al, Sunday.: We' understand'that Milford is making'• favorable progress .ioward recovery. James Saunders, Miss May Saunders, Mr;, a*ul Mrs. •1Georgd`" ;Saunders and family. .enjoyed 'a: .pleasant picnic at Kintail, Thursday.' Mss'Bernedene O'Laughlin of De trioti' Was- the guest of Miss Olive Anderson, Friday., . - father wMr George ,Glenn and his, `_• Mr. Thomas Glenn, visited relatives at. Orangeville last week. Eimer Kilpatrick of Chicago spent last week'at the home of Mrs:. S. J. Kilpatrick., Gordon Anderson is spending a week with his grandmother, Mrs. Paul. Reed, Lucknow. Quite a number' from .here were; in Goderich Sunday' evening to hear Gipsy Smith the popular evangelist, who'. addressed two large congrega- tions at North St Church;` morning and evening.' KING nre 'being made by the Members Will then, be aSsembled . arid cilitited at children t'Of •Windior are holidaying Mr :end *Ira. Jim " Grant and, son Of Chicago -:riccoriananied by _Mrs son are spenglinwtheir,vacatien Mr: and 'Mrs. Frank , Griffin are Miss .Anna May 'Fairish spent: a few daii weei ;with Mr. ant' :Mrs. 'Frank MiicLennon. ' • 4*, Eric Gardner :of London ,was ef jean Long last week. er, MacDonald on tht :suCceiag 'pipits in reeent De: iLclirer &Mai- con*. This second iniely,....'ttitte.-"inptedr- by Our public .35;1°910,4041Y due, I suppose to lack of egiiipinent rind time, and Miss Mc- Donald:444*i Much credit for hei u ntiring efferte to attain her pupils In :nearly,f, surrohnding towns we 44'4; thp. .saying "Boast teain,,,a, soft -ball team, a foot -ball team ,and ';plentY of A. 1, herse-Shee throWers :and not a Single sport re- porter: Of.' eourie ithe fame of the Lochalsh- team wad made years age Mit have. you been watching ,those young fells:Sri/a coming thii Year. What a team 'and: So 'tar what a win ithey have:Made., NO leis than three garms were plaYed list week, ,On Tuesday - , night they defeated Kingsbridge • on, - 3. ,Wedrieiday night they trimmed defeatcd here 'by a score of 17 - Kilitt4 LOOloat14 diamond by .15 This is the kind of team that desei- 2 and, ThnrsdaY in a hard and fast ves boosting and we dire wish thein _ -fought. game at Langside came Out every ,sineess in the ,commUnity )ppposing• nioundsman, and acon� ,hey, heavy:hittingKinca'rdine, ted even 'scattered °blows,,,, A. 1 a'' hit in the first inning un in-the-second„--gave:.the-salt s, .. •two -run 41ead, ;twhich co ed thein through to victory and ;assurance: ,of st ,place :in the. group,•_ *`. Play By Play Account . lit-Lucknow; A. Thompson, R. Thomp"sen' and Irwin flied out to 'den- im, left field and: 1st respectively. . Xineardine Thompsof struck, out, Farrel walked•and 'stole second, scot ing ,after 'Macklem .Struck out, whe Stein singled to deep centre..1 Par- ke 0 C 2 w to ;3in so • o, 1 • :manner after Macklem' had struck, out, and. Stein had singled. . ^ 4th•. •Lucknow,.- A. Thompson was safe when Riggin booted hes grounder- and was advanced'to second when R. Thompson . singled. Irwin .popped,; to Riggin who dropped. the ball ands with Irwin going to 1st,, both -runners. attempted to` -advance: A. Thompson to Children's Cotton..r1 BATH- ING'" "SUITS.Re'g° ^.69e : 39c. anter G g f` H. s8' ' ��h�lreER�Mdu ° �;.. SOlits: , moo STRAW MATS,. boa-' ter • eryle: ` Op�y su!ted" noir heft, Reg, $i<46 fi • ent CATS 197:ew ,- stiles. • r was out:•3rd to lst. ' :2nd=-I.,ucknow; Cummings . atru k lit,_Andre Pnnped • nut to. 2nd and A,..! lipr0; 's WASH gprrs, 3.7 iI LgNGS, cud" , toii�, > It Li ps "leg. 51:40. -For g. 75c. l or Botta . R,HA1U ..SOUSES:: ,Sizes 7'to 13 'years.'`Reg• ' 75e, For' .....59e.: a =llaen RINjT 1>RESSr' HS-C41614',Guiiraateed.' gizin; 8 to ;l4 yra:•:Reg, $1!25,;;: For .:.'.. .65 •.OUR :'. M inikex, Manager MALLER PROFIT,: QUICK ' TU: OYER MdTTO,�S 'PHONE 76, Finlayaofrwas .out 2nd to , lst NO, CORE IN Kincardine -Rodgers :Whit and�.st4le EXHIB . ION •GAME nd, going to 3rd when R. 'Parker llllss'etry l>F h 1. • o firs# ai-r .:with, her- coaein, Mrs. J"as. Dou as out•on a ground bol ;t , •Flounderin around`" •on 'a alp. g,. r Riggin had struck out Watson soaked diamond; Lucknow .` and Hen Mitchell. ,;` led `scorin Rodgers: and 'Thome-: ;all ed • off a five .inning exhibi- Mr find :Mrs. , Will .:McCroatie en- g g pull, n went out 2nd to 1st. ;doll `game on Monday evening with'`'joyed a boiiday with' friends,`' at Tor- roc'swere acco an-. 3rd_1'.ncknbw. :McCartney : St .. neither team sirerina�. It Was ehlefiy;I onto r�Cently. Then 1nP. o ist; .1. Parker dying in the Oanse. betters while 'Irwin, retirest 10. men rc : occas on of their twenty.=fifth' rWedding . anniversary During the riding an ,address . was read by. Mr. - urge tk 'Helen orge And=ew end little He e smmie presentejd a silver basket. MIed:wit'h flowers: Mr. and Mrs, Mc- Quillin thanked their fri•ends, for' re- membering them'on this occasion• and the:: remainder' of the.evening was spent With Music and games; The August meeting of' • the Wo-; men's' Institute vias held onnThurs-.... 'day. 'at Mrs: John'; McQuilliii's with . •good attendance. -.4n response to the roll call on' "Old-time relics and . . :n like fashion. lit Spite . Of, the con-. lition of the' pod, only one error against Henson, 2nd basennin, wars Hensel' ab r h got to 3rd but. R. Tholupson 7116 I W. "Joynt Kincardine-Bodgers flied ant ' to -0'07.--• 0 ,5th-LucknOw;', Andrew was " safe' daughter, ' Jean of Hampton,, Mr. Donald Clark of Ottawa and Algisi Anna McDowell, of Westfield Were callers, village on.'Seturday,' 'fancy Mr. s'Ali 'Webb an.o.. Miss Greta' , 'wore interesting pieces of 'mtetti.dedand:teisfiuxneer:ils,eoff oeir 61064 alOiraid,r and •ciaehet work and braided' midi Were exhibited. One Grand Wier. :Wanes., gown wkich wai breught narticularly'interesting piece was .an retiirned4 with them for it we(Wa Scotland by" Mrs. MeQuillin's oi Tine River, Were recent 'visit:- Messriti• 9harles and ,Allan burnin Lyons, and Mid. K.1Miller. "SO.; and Rutherford, Motored to vet Threads eniong the: •Gold" Was Londrin ereeently and Mr. Wilbert sung by Mrs: :Ceorge'Stuart andlirs. who hisf;been in the HosPital returri, Andrew Gaunt. Piano, solos were ..i3414an rt.; tteittwa nwd sot, rmi sA. tEC ha ri o nG ahua vn and Mid. SParka Guests from a dis- Thes. Miller Sr., Winghani, Mrs. Sparki of Doreheiter' and kiss An- na Stuart of Toronto. Ina.ther' avid! ,which had served as a IniptisinsiLrobe for ,berself arid eight Short. Thompson' was out pitcher. ate Andrew, if: ..... '' : ,.2 0 0 ' 0 mislilkiris-Ititchie of Lucknow is 1st Farrel lilt :tor two bases and aci, '0,, :11filayson, .rf, . 1 ' 0 0 0 a visiter'. at Mr. Russel Ritchie's. -;faireed -.td73td-4-oir-blircklein's- Iiit'l:C:•.-Thelniiiiiiii,` 'se. - " - -1 V :". - .0- -.0. --4-MiStr-Mabel--Woods- -le -bonne -from. Kincardine-rL Parker flied to tlifi . summary - 2 -Base __Iiit-L.Gaschot Riggin struck out. • on balls -off , Welsh, 4; Hit by pitcher. Rodgara was ut 3rd to 1st. sage °7th---Luclinow, It, Thompson and by Irwin, 10, by Welsh, 6: Umpires -- Irwin Were mit short tolstand Clim:., . 'Johnston arid -McKenzie., ' ' niings grounded out pitcher' to lst. ' McCartney took Cummings posi-. ball -while Watebn struck out, Thoinp-‘ “4.tion at first base and turnea in a gems went out 2nd to •lst. 8th--Lucknow, Andrew and Me- Rey FinlaYson handled five chew, Cartney struck_out. C. Finlayson was ems at second nicely, while Doug retired Pitcher to 1st. ., I Clarke madan fast running. catch in Kincardine-Maeklem and Stein' centre and R. Thompson came isdlast oes Your Business Need PEPPING UP"? et . IS THERE THAT "SOMETHING AT THE END _ OF THE DAY THAT" TELLS YOU` YOUR RE- CEI1PTS ARE. NOT QUITE WHAT THEY iVIIGHT HAVE° BEEN, nuT FAILS TO SUGGEST A REMEDY? , hy Not Advertise? 'EVERY, 4.rrTLE BIT IIELPS:4 SALES MAY NOT BE` VERY, BRISK, but THIS IS THE VERY REASON YOU SHOULD GET ° YOUR SHARE. TELL THE PEOPLE WHAT, YOU HAVE TO SELL AND IF YOUR PRICE IS, RIGHT THEY',LL dyeill0 in Til.,$HENTINEL &tiers Nowadays Buy ,Advertised Goods 9th-Lucknew,: Greer pinch hitting Teeswater plays here to -day _and for R. Finlayson and Clark struck Lucknow 'hie to 'beat this aggrega- aut.----A.--Thompernt-singleiL.and_ thin if.....ther_are to stay in the run - Thompson grounded out 2nd to 1st. Mug. Thompson, H. 0 0 1 .0 0 To get into third • place Luckily* must win their _next itio gained 'end Stein, 8rd --.---.-..4 0 2 *0 0 6 sounds like a battle against big odds Riggin; 2nd 0 0 4 2, 1- Itineardine 'hive a strong Minch of R. Parker, 1. 1 .4. 0 hitters .and the support they give - - although_ he was neVer in serious 81 2 '7 27 10 difficulty mi Thursday... R. Thompson, 3i.d."..4 0 1 2* 0 the balls and 'strikes. It WOO either G. Irwin, p: .0 0 1 • 1 0 Inside' or outside with him. There 'Cummings, 0. 0 .7 3 0 wasn% such a thing ai high or low, Andrew, If, 0 0 • 0 0 0 even if they hit the dirt. • Clark, _cf. 0 0 "2 0 .0 favorably with our bois score. Ile *Greer ' 1 0. 6 0 0 0 credits Kincardine With 3 errors: 20 2 _24 11 0. hit . and: ,KinearsV.ne 5 arid credits *Batted for R. Finlaysen in 9th. Lucknow with 7 assists and' Kincer, -SamMary -2-11ase hit - Verret Atte with B. ,,ondet who is right? gttilen bitses-A, 'Thompson, Farrel, We'll wait;and see what Mark .Tier - Rodgers, it Parker. Struck out--Lbf net, anYs4: halls --MY Irwin 1. llinpires-4eonarti an impravement OS tar as a battery Is cefiderne#3 WOh tafit To Play lacking* 4, 2 Toronto,.Where she has been- taking a Slimmer Course.: - Misses Laurin! Miller, 'Jean.. and Kathleen -Thom ate :spending a few days th4 guest of Miss Norval Bell of Pine River. • • ' Mr. Charles MCQuillin has. return- ed from . Guelph- where he haat been taking ,an Agrieultririd Course. hia Mrs: Harty Lee: whe were recent -visitors with Mr: and -Mrs. Rintotil were ' accompanied on their return to- TorontOliy,Mrisi- EivartMe-, PhersenAnd Miss Freda: Rintoul who made. gshort visit in the city. • Mr. and Mrs.' *Milton and son Esten motored from Toronto and spent, a few days with Mr: and Mrs. Ed.! Prirvis .and. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. karaaedi4liss Ruth Ramage return- ed a Sento ,with them. Mrs', jack' SParks :A Dorchester is ents0Ir and Mrs. John Miller. Mr. 'Funck of Toronto is the guest On Tuesday of laat Week a very Plenistrit- evening 'Wise iiPent at the home of Ur. and kis. John McQuil- wheri about forty of their friends gathered"there to surprise them on CULROSS CORNERS Miss Magical Hodgins is -spending a few holidays With her Mother, Mrs. Welter Hodgins: Mr. Harry Hodgins spent the week- end under the- pariutal roof. ' Miss Rose Can't:bell of Hamilton spending 'a ceufale . of weeks :'‘vi,th Misses Hanna arid afelle Ross. Mrs. Thos. Emery is ,spending a few days with her parents, *1G -end Mrs. Jos. Hoilgins. k. Bell of Toronto and,Doug- las have returned home after spend-, ing three weeks with ,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hannah. • BORN CAMPBELL:---- At•Lucknow, en July 28th, to' Mr. and Mrs. James Camp- bell, a son, William Itodrick. • Fashion forecastiti Skirts will be worn about two. inehes 'fhtortler: suits ahout two years longer. • ricrease Your Profits oN Second-Cut,Alialfa Ily Cutting Alfalfa Early, Farmers' are ssui•sad 'of a Larger Percentage Of Protein' and Lsnis Fibre Content, n Necessity in The Manufaetniing 1st Grade Alialfi Meal... MARKET CONDITION -6 GIVE Pitosister, OP A PRICE OP '61e. A TON`FOR ALI'ALFA,. IF CUT EARLY AND KEPT GREEN, WHEN USED IN THE MA.NUFACTURE *of AILFAL. FA MEAL 'diste Proper and Early Attention to torir 2n4 Cut of Alfalfa 'And Ineresase Your Profits. wn CAN HANDILE YOUR HAY icucKstovii .15