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By, Drubbing`Owen Sound
14ekl ow Sepoys ' grunter 'Tyler ,F91.7
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'Fifteen Hits to Take': a 10. t0 4
:Decision From 1 wen; Sound Mil-
lionaires:,+On F ay,: Which, Put,
L, uckpow . "Back . In
•hal( a, -Game, Ahead;
liopaiFeL.
Summary -3, -base hit, -Carrick 2-
case, S. Smith. Struck out by Irwin,
,i•Aby Tyler, 8.. Base on balls, Irwin
1, 14yler: 2 Wald ,pitch, Irwin, Pass-:•
Al ball, Smith.: Sacrifie: tuts, Andrew"
2., Stolen:. bases, A, Thompson, An-
drew, Carrick, R. Finlayson,' Burt and!
Markle ,Left on, bases, Lucknow, 3;;'
Owen Sound, 6; Double plays, Carrick;
.ir}assisted, Roy, Finlayson to Curring;;
urth • Mace, Irwin to: Cumming Runs batted in,,
Andrew 1 Carrick 4;.' Miller 1 Mar -
the ' M41 • S Smith;,.Tyler..'1,41M4re. •-Rbd-
• Tera and' Diebel, Kincardine..
Three ',hundred lusty .lung,
cheered themselves hoarse as, • • the
Lucknow Sepoys, flailed; the offerings.
of.,, "Sally'' `Tyler,; Owen Sound ' come-
dian: pitcher, for fifteen hits here' on
Friday, to: win a, . ,decisive .10 to 4
victory, in one .of 'the ,most rousing
gainea. seen locally this year. Until
last,:Wednesday Millionaires and
•Lu know were tii d for 4th place,but
a ` victory ,for, Owen Sound at Port
'Elgin's expense that day. gave 'the
Miilionaireit a half :game lead on
Lucknow," which Waw short lived, for,
on Friday; a sparkling victory for the
locals turned' the. tables 'd :
Lucknow• a half' game lead fo ourth
Place and a definite playoff. birth; "if
they can •win their last game of the'
schedule, which is; being played in
Owen Sound today • (Thursday).
• Piloted by •Russ Robertson, . a •alight
$Bake: up was made in ,the' line-up, io
field .„*.strong team, and without doubt„
the• heaviest slugging • aggregation
o_w has_ had.'this esason 'Altos
Tyler had eight strike outs, he was .It[1E I,IGIIETS.I;HL� U[1L.E ''
,.W11Niub 'lir'"this. WEEK.
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1 CKNQW,,. CAN CLINt ll
OIJRTH . PLAtrE fiODAY
When ,yew ire •;a th -;' Million-'
Aires in: Oveen '„ nd today,, Thurs-'
lay) hy• repeatin last week s p• er-
.ormance they ' will • dish i fourth'
)taco;, in the Bruce Le;:, ue ace tied
Nith Chesley, which is r ality and
place:..These two:, team- , could then
..tees >m a sudden death ° gape.. the
winner -to ,meet- Port Engin in 'a three
game 'series, which would decide
r. hich team' would continue in the,"B
series .O. B. A. A. playdowns. -
e, in a fever pitch here
And a•large fo A . expected te
cccompany the, team to 'Owen nd.
•If Lucknow loses in:, Owen Son d
heir only hope df' making the play-
as' is if..Kincardine 'cats defeat Owen
sound on Saturday.This would put
.ucknow and, the Millionaires ''tied
or 4th'.Place. , '
touched :for 1S hits, the most of ;them
solid Clouts. Irwin• with only .'three.
strike outs;; ;limited the Sounders 'to
7 • hits, most of them.. of ''a scratchy
variety.: Gold kept the Millionaires,.
for ` the most • 'part, hitting pop, flies
or ground balls to the infield.
Burt, first man • up • for Owen Souno
Angled, stole 2nd, advanced ;,to : 3rd,
while 'Smith was' being: retired amu
oeat the throw home when ,Markle
died' out .to . 'centre. : Owen Sound's
second' run came in the 5th, ,:when
Wilson walked, was advanced when,
Bunt. was, •safe on an,error. on, his
roller to • firsts . with' Wilson scoring
when, Tyler; hit, , to ' Roy Finlayson,
who threw .wide'.te second to cut 'off
Bunt. ,.Carrick retired the side on a,
unassisted double' skilling when he
cares in fast to; take, Burt's hoist and
dashed into.. second. hefoie Bunt•could
get back to the sack..
The , Millionaires' gots, 'their ., other
two counters in .the 7th:. Wilson and`
Bunt . started off •::with, -singles .each,
ooti advancing on: A" wild:pitch,:. with
Wilson ' scoring ' on a 'elose..decision
on ;Tyler's'' fielders choice. After Bart
haa been• thrown out • at, lst, S. 'Smith
singled, been.
Bunt,' who 'scarcely
beatthe throw to the plate from cen-
tre: Tyler: was'.thrown out at :home
#,y Roy ' Finlayson on Markle's field=
er's .cliOice and` 'I Smith poPPed out to
3rd' -to ,yetir,`e the' side.
pair f -rims •'int
scared a i .o
• "cknow sc
�, Lu P.r
ibeir.half of the first and were neer
headed. And • ;and Bob Thompson; the
batters �'to'face Tyler,. walked
Advanc
rirat tan ,:
and ed on it error by S Smith.
Andrew :hoisted; on to left -which'
Moore dropped and Andy scored.
Carrick .-singled. ,.sc:oriaeBob, anti • An-
drew and Garrick .• pulled a ,; double:
steal, but. were; left 'stranded: when
Miller find B. Finlayson • struck. out -
and Curring grounded out. •
Lucknow added another pair in "the
2nd.. C.: Finlayson struck out. Irwin,
n
o rothers.• ear
and the . Thompsn b ,
singled to fill the bases:. Andrew hit:
to :second., and Irwin was forced 'out
at • the . plate.: Carrick singled,' driving
in :'the Thompson boys. ,Miller struck
out to ' retire .the side. .
• Another,,run °came in the: 3rd, when
Roy 'Finlayson singled,,•:stelesecond;
went , to 3r'd on: Irwin's single -:and
scored oh'a,,passed ball; 'Roy :scored'
Lucknow's next:run in the 5th,, start-
ing off with:a'•single,. and pulling; up
.
at 3rd,: ' when; Snail:. threw high, to
second to,' catch. him stealing:. Itoy.
crossed ,the ,plate en 'an error 'at
:ASHFIELD NOTES 'HOLYROOD
AND THERE?
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Mrs. .. M'acKenze of R i lis Miss • Mark White
�ha.te isanvisiting
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w,i:th Mr;s. Georgee
Spackman
ackman of London, ondon,
nvy:MacKenzie: i, bissPurvis,}r. Mrs.R-ger W M' Champion, leftonFriday for a'•aPending the ,Week with her son\inghim fi•riends at present, who..has been -visit.orgher si•ter,
•
Mrs.
.+weeksys'it with ;iter'. 's}sten, • ;Mr
S Jd.
.Mrs
Corrigan• and
family, p•
erith sen � Fred -.:Champion of Brussels. , •
•: George Buller.. was• in God
last week visiting 'friends:
With his wife
• ' Dr. F. S.:MacKenzie, w t h
i` ss `''Isabel of 14fontreal' 'and 'daughter, M
at Woodstock:•
•y • Mrs: J. E..:Turnl Turnbull; Mr. Arid i I ,.
Nelson and 1frs.',Georple Ivels n 'and famil Y
of
lirderwooil here the gu
este 'at
t
Mrs. , Wti'i.. MeNall is at present
:seriously ,ill.; We hope for, her: early
recovery '
O Nixon
• .Wellington Mr. and' ' 'D+lrs.' flim g
• visited among, their on: Monday.
relatives here Mr. RObert -.----,-spent Thursday.
.. s. ,ore Carson' of Mr. Graham , and Md airs John Coutta�
\Ir, and. Mrs. ('e g „
ever the, week -end:: " a' -' o Mt: Forest visited 'on 'Sunday with
:.• To., onto' spent Sunday •at: 111r. Mac- f ,
Mrs. Alex. Havens. , •
Mr. Dan M clnnas, has ,:•rettu iii d Mr. and
1 riend� + Kionon , Mr. ,and Mrs: Harry OhamPion left
after a two weeks'stay ,with 1 -i:--rind 11rs� ,n• di spent
• in Kincardine. � on-� F.nday for Niagara Falls, where
- _ Saturday: at Glenannan'"at'the Redd- secured,ea position on a
",: 1lacKenz're with harry has .P.
Miss •Margaret i rng of.112rss' •Helen ,Mulvey and b'Lr. ..
, <. , . , .: , . • fruit farm. • ' . •
tier uncle, Mr.`; Stuart Robertson, Eadie. , rtes and Mrs.
I3at a Mr. and Mrs: Peter Ca
of Lucknow • motored to Toronto on r ,:. ; r .con " rata- + .
, + • ., Vt a i rah to • extend our, g, C. Ihoi p:gon motored• to Wiligham on.
Monday:
k' John-: rs. McGi4e or ' who
' ..;'. ' <' ' ::. • �� lations to •bl,.; and, Mrs,.Mark Suriday:to see' , M g
0 os ital:;
o H
b m ham
in bili W P
spending lofa i
is c c viva Y Y ick n g.
n .re°�fi r the r ,s
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„Mary a,. ton � M M
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• Unless' ran . causes > postponements,
chi' Bruce:1.4431e • schedule • 'will, be
played out on Saturday ani the Play-'
oft among the''first four 'teams on :top
will start next:'week;
' The standing no including yester-
days ' game; when W alkertoir playeu
in Kincardine is as. follows: ; •
Team Played' W. L. Peri
Southampton16 16 0 1:000
Port Elgin': lfi, 10 " 6 ' .625
Chesley - '16 9 7.fill,)
Lucknow 15. 8 7 .53
)wen "Sound _ _. '14 '7 7 .5U
-Walkerton i5' ', 7 •;8 .467
Kincardine 14 ' ' 6 : 8 •. .429
'Wingham 16 6''10 .375
6
Paisley ' lfi" 0 1, ,000
Games • to Play-- ,
Wednesday= -Walkerton at Kincardine
'hursday-Lucknow at Owen Sound.
Saturday—Kincardine at Owen'•Sound
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whliWrote to, a local' hes% paP0 °, rhes
tiie .glom t, p.
sis•. ..rinting .,Scotch .s p
Jokes }lel waft,, going tri 'rend ,sriiri'e
lie,. ,, est time .. ,�.
pti,Qr. paper ll►e n t ri
'teriaii church on Solidity'
girls from Kintail''
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nd Mrs:_ Eldon Eekenswillei,
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ss ent Sunday with
C�rraon'iticPiter .on p
erienrls at Kitchener. a'•
'd♦amcs• Ross is spending.a
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a ry s at. his hole here:
A.ndrety
silton' and Mrs:
,Han
Vied'
, rs_: Vied' Johnston called on .'M. Itabert
MacDonald;.M0!iday evening.:
Rev. Dr. Shdrtt of Barrie, Moder-
Ater wi
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he ,the, .spealker' at K,nlough`.Presby-
.teriitn ,:Chiirels on • Sund'a'y; r
”' • Dnnalil tlo'hersot •' i°ettitined
hone bit S,ttil lay front .Wingltam°hos
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Last. week. Jack MacDonald. sec.e-
r,
tary, of:, the,' Bruce :League, ,•informed
the, local secretary that the postponed
Kincardine ' arid. Owen Sound :game
would be played 4.1W—day: of this
, .
week.. and Lucknow's .scheduled game:
in. Owen Sound on -Thursday would
wind , up the series." if tie -:breaking-
games .:. were neressarY
Sat
arda
Was
the. day set..
.However, • .both, Kincardine and
Owen Sound' wanted ,their postponea
game played this Saturday Wand • they
got what they ' waited. ` For Owen
Sound it meant a week's `rest for ,the
atterrn�ol�lked Tyler before- j meeting
Lucknow',, whom they musk defeat to
make • the Playoffs. For Kincardine: }t,
meant that . they would,' face . Tyler
with:: only one day's : rest • after the
Lucknow game, and 'a much better.
Chance of coping a • victory. !The
switch in the decision, as• to when the
game was to.: be played' could stand
a little' explaining .'. by the Bruce
League executive
MAYBE HE. HAD IT IN A SLING!
L,ttcknow's= big splurge came in the
8th, • when' they ., scored ' four.. Tuna
Irwin and,: A. Thompson Singled. Bob
relied one tot' Tyler who, threw high
to first that brought Irwin in. Andrew
flied out to • right scoring Andy
'Thompson; and Carrick's three -base:
clout to .r.ight field scored Bob.:Miller
singled scoring Carrick: Roy' Finlay
Son struck out. Curring singledand
Clark Finlaysonl,grounded to Tyler.
for the 3rd out.,'
Only six batters faced.
Irwin in the
last two;;. innings 'for ,double plays in
each of ' these franies retired' the:
sideuickly.,In'the 8th, Moore popp-
ed
ed to third and Lamson, who was
safe, when '•Curring drgiped Miller.'s
peg from short, was,;,dou>iled
off
first when' Wilson drove one to Roy
Finlaysgn. • In. the 06;: ' Bunt: struck
oat,, Tyler• singled and Bunt hoisted'
one tap. Irwin'who doad bl Tyler off
under•R. D. 'Bolton of Listowel. The.
made
survey is• a part of .that; being ma
Nnr n's shore ''line from
Ake o
of I. •
Tin
ton's
to 'tober.'mory on the' tip ' of
ti" Bruce eninsula for the purpose
he, ,P ,
-rep aria• a new 'man..
of pp g
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Aeeorditi g` to the ,statistics. released
b.' the Doitisinion Bareaii .apt Ottawa,
Y e r,
, ea in . ensm-
ve
rnatttlrts of the fi &'
'f' ' he • •five leading •aenom
.. + are.IJnited
,, .' o nt ,
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1 ,24!lt . .res 1+ rr s,:. core 11* iti wn s•�
S a
141
Catholics + &,�l$ii, . A"nglieans ! ,lawen ,Sound' :,.�,:..-•.1,(ti) 0i f). '20 li'i asefnt�Altt ►
+dpi, eeitnew*' �,4,Nw. a., ttt , . 910 b '"
Owen Sound all r •h p9': a.,'e
0
Burt, 2nd,,'•rf.:.:-.._.:,5•'1 i , 2',;12 ,
1• 2
,S. • :Smith, c....:�;.-.::-•�} ' 0 2 ' 9
Markle,' 3rd' - ••----- 4. 0 0', 0 0, 0
2' 2
I. Smith, cf ::.....4 'Q
Moore, If - 4 0:: 0.1 0 0 1
Lamson rt., 2nd ..,..:4 G 0 0• •'1 0
Wilson,. 1st . _ �,. ., 2' 1' 10+ 0 0
Bunt, ss.• :•_> : 4: 1, 1 1 ' 1 1
Tyler, . p• -.,:M:. 4;. o L 0 5 1
• 36 4 1 24
,Laicknow . ah r h po
f: 0.., 4 3' 2 0 0
,3 , 0
0
R':' !I'l,oinrson, •3rd .:.4' 3 3
Andrew. lf��:�.:>:.:: :3' b • (1 Q ' 0 0
1'3"3.0: i
Carrick', . cf.
Miller; Ss: ::.. -:-,.5 .0' 1 0• 1. 0
Finlayson, 2nd 'u:,5e' 2 2 5• 4 1
'Griming: tat 4.•.H,:S 0 1 8 0 2:
° 0 A'. 0, 0
,:b •
3 4
4, 1
trwin, ii: : :,�..f uw.
LUCKNOW,,
t71
"ONTAltiO.
George•,Dulmage; sports • editors of
the •'Owen• Sound Sun -Times, accom-
panied the:'Millionaires to Lucknow
last Friday and watched his hopefuls
1 y
take 'a 10 to 4'shellacing. On the long
and 'no' doubt,'+ cheerless • trip'. home,
George must have been _'scratching
for ,.soine ideas - to :do ':some pencil
strucpushing for Saturday's issue -and, he
k upon a' brain wave; that • has
P
given: fans : here considerable •; aniuse
menta Gord•. 'Irwin who' 'is not• `' as,
as be 'Used to be, ""still has
young
plenty, of speed and has always been
noted for :his sharp breaking curve
balls.
' . i part:
•Hers *hat Geon a says n ,
"Old Gordon; Irwin, , throwing :the
ball, down the alley for, the Sepoys,
tied the Millionaire "sluggers in, 'tight
knots with a combinlition of ' slow -
hall, hurling` and roundhouse. 'curves."
Further on• he : says '1Irwin's' fast ball
might break "a pane of glass,.but
there is an • argument in that." . ,Can't
you. take it,'.Gentile ? '
40 10 Ib -'27. 8 '4
ST. :HELENS,;
Mr: Jos.. Hyde of tnderwood''was
3 ,visitor last week with4us brother,
�Ir Jas. Hyde.
Mr: and:' Mrs, Mdritosh Bir `:Jos'
alcIntosh'of Vineland and:MissBetty •
_urn of Buffalo,, were : week=end '
guests ,of •Mit, 'and :Mts.' D. Todd ;Miss
Vera Todd returned with :than for •a,
visit: at Niagara-Fa11s,YN Y - -
Mr. -and Mrs. M
Malcolm '
Wea ibead
and' Miss: Marion of Port: Hope, ; Mich
spent the week -end with M and •
Mrs. L. "Weatherhead.
cart ' an rs: McTavish'
,;ftev.Dun d ,�
and•'. sons of Port . Hope weite . gueslts
of Rev. and Mrs. Wilkinson..
Misses--;ylda and: �oryiie Atebate
are holidaying at :Round Lake.,
1 and Mrs..Malcolni': Line and
.f . ,1 of, Ifinlough, _ were recent , ,
`"t r J..11:.liutherford:
vis � is ,With M s..
and other friends: :
Misses inth Ramage' . and - sober '
Miller; who were represeYitatives
from , the y P ',p, C Bore at"the• re
cent. pommel. School',,,' ;'pendid •;':
accounts. of their.; week at th meet- , • .
rng of the: society'on;$u' day veprng
They, 'with Miss :Dorot: y, Miller .are
a committee to.:arrange for an: out-
door social evening in the .near fixture
The social meeting of the Harris,.
Mission Band was held at the manse
on Wednesday, with • a. good;' •.atten
dance.' Laurin Miller. presided. ;Mrs.
Wilkinson' gave:the scripture reading.
Stories; were read by Helen Miller,,'
Jean .Thom, Kathleen' Thom.:,`Evelyn;
I • •n': ave - a :recitation and Doris
rwi gave,-
•contributed'.a piano -':solo.
At. the conclusion, games were.:played •
sir the lawn and, 'lunch .served. -
Mr. and, 'Mrs.:Pollock, :Mass Minnie
o ;.Kincardi'
and; ' Mrs:. :Earl Hyde . f , , r,� ,
are, visitors,,with Mrs and'' Mrs'. Jas.
A T
BELF S
Mie, Jas.. Cbok `of Lucknow: spent
6
tie week=end with Mr. a:Etd7114er:.°114i.n-
Misses
MrsRoy
Alton.
.d14.
Mrs ,.John 'sof
h
1
s unda
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Kmlough .pent S yP
Nixon's. rit a
'nci H d 'Dorothy
Alton, a
Lane Spent the week-end.in.•Goderich.
P
Mr. , and Mrs. Donald Hackett, of
• , of Ri le
Detroit and•Miss,Etta Lanep Y
. i 'fin.. the'•' wlek `at
were visitors dit ff •
Mr. James Hstckett's.
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grocery ;Stoic, asked, "rs•, that . the
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Mr. and''Mrs. George McRoberts. •
and 'Mr, and Mrs: Allen Durnin', and''
Puna* sent 'Sunda 'iii weir :"Sound:
Mrs: Robert ,; Moore, : Marguerite,
and 'Beverley, who are. holidaying at
Kincardine were guests'of her bre-
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,ther', .Havey and. Mrs.. Webb. - +
Of .. Helena
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continuation school l: have received
Nerd of their ,success in the subjects
rs Arithmetic,
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at the cottage' at I oitit Clarke• with
Mts. .G o. ' Andrew and Mrs. W m.
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Mrs.:Peter Cook spent a few days
with her daughter•, Mrs. Ino ,: 4I Gee .'
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of G detach. • , • , '
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spent ' Moii ay afternoon with Mrs.
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