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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-06-01, Page 3• -THURSDAY, VN ~1 , 333a . :, ��► KH:NTINat.. • ,• Hoieproo';•Hosiery Fuil•s ;h`ash on 1o11eproof' . HOSI1 RY, In all:the,.New. Shades Reg .$f.OQ, for' 790 • I��akr ��' . Y .. .. ants: ": ' - �' These:: 'ar ,only a f:i Bos'. .�,e ..•y.. Khaki .PANTS, cut' .bottoms.. � .; belt,..loops• Reg', $1 ° TSE II�NY B RGAI] X890. , 50 four ����' workT�Soeks. • • • • , Work SOCKS iin'�rool and; cotton,; give .. 'tong service "Sale. Biltmore Hata Men' Fu; , [Felt Biltsore. RATS. c4: • Newest,st 1 e • n y ,,gets r}teed to held: their. Shupe and color.: , :Printed Rayon Pnnt RAYON Smart new designs Thian`is your opportunity':,to ' 'make yourself a dress at;. small ";cost.- '.36" wide. Reg. k9c for 25c', 8 • ag1 a� ma ods' Golf Hose Boys' GOLF HOSE iu Riney patterns. A11:: Sizes, s. 25c . 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PRICE: TAILORED''•.S`T'RIC'l:L'I UP -1O -DATE • COMING . AND COX . STAGE PITCHE,S' : DUEL I T„ RIPLEY.- Iutknow• Nine • Play. Two Games At C '.Finlayson, ss .. _ 4 • '1ournanlen't ,In Ripley •`On Thee R ly'inlayson. 3rd .., 5 1 ?" 24th -Win •Fir"st ` Game' F Greer,': "-Lnii 3'. 1 1 , 0 . rom 'Kine. Greer,' . C. 4 1; .. 1 cardine:-Lose' ; Second Fixture • To — _ _ 'Ripley: � . �• 8'.. 'fingerling Reg . Smith's -squad ,off fly chasers Anderson3--.ly'. �_ . 3:',..`'.0° s 0 1-0. made their 1933 debut. on' Wednesday, o inson rf. • 4 , '1 0 2 last, when they : played in •.both fix- gin,- 2nd :.;:...,.... 4 . 2 2'. tures of a two -game tournament , in Stein. 3rd 4 2.:,;•.'42.- 2 Ripley. In the absence ' of arwin ` Munroe, cf 4 1 1'.'' " 0 Cumin took~ the mound. a ainst' IHen`ry;. lst .g 4 . a0 .2 0 g g Pollard, ss . ,.r:.......:..,..t... 4 .:0 '.0.:..3 . Kincardine in':the'' first game and. Coxa p. ,.._.4'.:0 0.:.. held thie:Lakesiders to Seven hits and Sutherland, c: ...:.„._4 ,0 0. •0 foul 'rune, while Lucknow toucheai, Cox lot eight ,Bits and ,five runs This• _: °' game 'was to have. been a 'seven inn--: 86 4 7 ing - fixture but' .nine 'inningswere ; RIPLIJY and •• IUCKNOW 'required ,before • the tie -breaking run `In the second .ams Was scored, , when Andrew, ' Cuming game, trim med Lucknow .•in•, no uncertain nrian-. and, Clark” •Finlayson each singled in. ner by a score of 7 to 1• Cuming' the ninth with 'Andrew : scoring ' ' was sent back to the .box, in this, Errors. were 'numerous but. not :game.' but' Was relefved at the first', disastrous •and:•did not mar what; othe fourth by boug. Clarke, who proved an interesting;' and closely held,' the, edmen' contested game,'.Two 'double' las byR . scoxiring:. for the" p .y .:laat,.three innings°: Retiring the fust__ the locals` added pep `to the °fixture. three Ripley batsmen in • the first • Kincardine's big inning came.in'the• stanza, . the .2nd inning saw nine' inen ' 4 rs, fourth, when,. Riggin ,.Was safe oil a face Hughie. and with .foiir:.�hits and,, hard zly, which Andy.. Thompson fail- 'two errars, four runs scored Two ed to handle.' Stein singled -and= fwo; hits. a .walk:. ,ant :.two errors; ;gave baggers • by iboth;• Munroe ,and Henry Ripley three more" runs in the 3rd drove in three runs before the side 'frame.. ,. j was retired Kincardine's fourth. run Lucknow's . lone', was� ,tally was : a scscored d rl� d. in'.the sixth;` when •Stein in, the -fourth. ', w `e : `'� e of three.•bates..when-bates..,-hit-oto the. -s n • h n• Dong Clarke' fence, and adored scored wn -singled; went'to.�2•nda on a .bautk. and e i ,�i•e • , t 1• n son,- fumbled' Munro ' Y, , . • +aY- scored' on 'Andy Thonipaon's• ,double; e a grop• nder. a • ',Away , Liicknow Scored' �twico in the sixth. Lane, 04• 0 ' • 1• r Lane. ;tat « ;Greer was . safe' and went to , ,second ' 4 0 1, : 'l ;on an overthrow•'froni 'third, Thom GeLeaii sa: '" 4 , ;'0 1 0 son" ` was safe , on.. Ri p' McKenzie, ; 4` 0 0 0 ifgin's error, McKenzie, ef.•.,,.,..,,-..,,,,,,,4 • '0 1 0 Stela 2nd and .• both scored when Mc ay, 2nd :......1.,.,,...,,,,„..,4,,, 2 2, '0,; Andrew drove a ,hard single to right• Robinson, 3rd „„4 1 1 0' In the Sixth, • Lightfoot ;: hit to the Wylds. p, ,.•„ „„ ,„„;. ,,,��„ 2 . fence. the "ball boundin back into the • i,...,- 3 1w -.;x4. g l\Teedhnm: , r`f: �::.....�....�.. 2 1” 0 , 0 field off a maple tree, holding •him at 'Alton, c. .......,,.,,_,,,.,..,,3 1 ; .1 0 second , He stole 3rd and scored on ' _ — _ Greer's single, The tying run came ht . 32 • '7' the'•, 7th, when' Claming' singled• and intim*ab r went down to the second:' scoring op A, Thom:pebn, lst .P,..':..2 '''. 0 1 Clark's hit , to right The ' tie-breaker IL . Campbell rf.., ' „; 2 0 r 0 0 was scored', when. • Andrew, •Cuming A; Andrew IL .a. and -Oak ' Finlayson 'singled . in the • 3 :0' 0 i ; r 9tli°. '.,, ' . R. Lightfoot, 2nd �3 � 0 . 0- 1 • H. Cuming; p• c, ...:.2 0 0 ' 1 ` "' Lucknow ' . ab • r h • e C. Finlayson, ss, ......,,..;3 0 • 0..-...-6 Thompson, 'rf r»-..•..» 5 i • 0 1 R. Finlayson, 3rd ........a4 0 1• 2 Alton, 1st .4...4.i...««..'......,.....,4 , 0 .'0 0 D. Clarke, 3rd,' `p • 3 1a 1 ::' 0 Andrew, lf,•�, „„ 5' l 2 ,2. C., Greer,.' c,. rf•......:.»....,',45 0 0 0' Cuming. p, r 6 1 2' 0 Clarke, ef:.,,,....;� 6' 0 1. r. 0 �, 24 . r Suits Pressed 50c Lucknow �PLE CLA Merchant Tailor 'PHONE 77 Fresh and Cured ,lVieatsexpertly..r,�;r�dl;�,�d`� with Frigidaire d i re E 9 u iPm e nt Luocknowllt. Supertest Service :& Agne:w's Garage 3`a s • 5P CIAt� y .Onl • Spark Plugs ugs�. 50c ea., • Brakelinin •4. 5 5Q ... . g. � �'S5c per ft Batteries 4.9 I . �. 5'and u OIL, TfRE$ •,..KEROSINH� DIS TOLITE "• •`- Clair Agnew ,J. S. , McKenzie. PHONE 140;4.. tfi ose N otar °' Public ilei Conveyencin ►sur.:anc it ire AUTOMOBILE M Casual t LUCKNOW;„ • , ONTARIO.,'. Butchered LT E.,,M. EPR V. O E THI, S. TO 1C0U. 'ON _ . .„ ,, TRIPL•E�. 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