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*,4200.YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2.50 OTIERWISE
ROOMERS WANTED--r-Good com-
fortable rooms with eleetric lights. --
Apply at Sentinel Office.
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FOR 'SALE—Seed Wheat, •DeW-
sen's go,Iden ehaff, recleaned.,
Apply teCecil Robb. R. 6, LuekneW.
Phone 'ItipleY 17r 6.
STRAYED.7--to the premises of the
undersigned. 14,45- and 46, 'con ; 1,
Kieloss, 8head of yearling ',cattle.
Owner may have" same, proiing
property and . paying{ expenses,
Angus •Graham. R. It. 1, Lucknow
ELEVATOR COMPANY MEETING
• ' The •annual meeting of tl.e Luck-
, now Elevator. Company,. Limited, will
be held at th$;Sice ofthe secretary
of the company on Saturday, Sept.
1st for the eteetion of • offieers for
the ensuing year and „ Other regular
- business.
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James Alton.. president.
G 11 Smith, secretarY.
• FOR SALE. --Frame 6 -roomed cot,
taget furnished or unfurnished, with
1.4 'acre of
land on Gough SL „Water
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system and also soft water. Not open
for inspection • from Friday evening
sunset until after sunset Saturday
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.evening.
Apply to Miss ,11., A: Woods, .or
after 7.30 p.m. at the home of Mr. R.
H. McQuillin:
FALL TERM
Now is a good time to enroll. Im-
proved conditions are again enabling
us to place 'Our, graduates in lucra-
tive positions. Home study ceur,ses.
Start any time. Pay when convenient.'
Write 'ay to 'Toronto's 'Greatest
.SchilOraf BusinesS, Canada Business
College, (Blom and Bathurst, Toron-
to or Win,ghain Business College.
George Spetton, President.
•Vatene Lista, 1934, Municipality of
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the Village of Lucknow, County
of Bruce ,
Notice is hereby •giveh •that have
Omplied: with „aection• .of the eters,
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List Act and that 1 have posted uP at James Ritchie, passed away thirteen
months ago.
i interment wig. in Greenhill ,ceme-
ter, with the 'following acting as
,pallbearers: „Allred Ritchie,' Boden
Ritchie, Jack Gardner, Harold "-Fer-
guson, Alex Hackett, Roy Irwin.
Beloved Wawanosh
Resident Passes
Mrs. Robert Henry fincelnahe To FaM's
Illness With Luehlemit—Funeral
On , Sunday Largely Attended:
Having formed a wide 'circle o
friends • during' her lifelong residenc
in this community, it was with sor
reW, that word was received of: di
death Of Mrs. Robert Henry, *hie
occurred on Friday.
The funeral service was cenducted
at her late residence, con: 9, Wes
Wawanosh, on • Sueday, Afternoon
conducted hi -Rev. W. J. Petton.
AsInfield-TcireuitiThen grAirg@ CCM
course of friends gathered sYni
pathy .for".the:bereayed finiily,, who
have been deprived of a loving wife
and mother; 'while the, community
Mourns and bele* friend
and '.neighbor.
Mrs. Henry, Wile Was in her 83rd
year, has 13.eta •in failing' health' for
about a year,'Suffering 'liens the
strange .blood diseinie;
recent weeks no hope had been held
for her recovery.
Mrs. Henry Was formerly Margaret
Ferguson, a daughter of the ; late
Mr; and :Mrs. Jamea, Ferguson, of
con. .10, ; .Aahfielciv,7. ' her
marriage' to Robert, Henry, 'youngest
SO n. of Theeias Henry, on Septem-
ber 23rd, 1896, they resided in
Ash-
field until a, few years" age Wheii.
they, Moved to Wegt, Wawanosh.
2 Besides her hustled, there. survives
one daughter, Sam Alton, And
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fear sons,:Iti\eine and Jim of Wawan-
osh; t....—.-orge it hense.and; Toni of the
Bank of Meetreal„ LeaMingtoa, who
had -lieee transferred to the Neale
branch during the, latter:part of his
mother's illness. . •
Two brothers, ;Thoinas of :Ashfield
nd John WinniPeg survive.
riOther• brother, James, predeceased
casMenrYiAsad...her onlY,Iiiitere;44re,
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, my office in the, Village of Lucknow,
on the 20th day of August A.D. 1934,
the list of all persons entitled to v,Ot
in the 'mid Municipality at Municipal
elections and that Such list remains
there •for inspection. -
And I hereby J;Icall upon all 'voters
. to. take inune4iate proceerings: to
• have errors or orniasions ter-
rected according to law, the last . day
of .appeal 'being 1.;;Ie 10th -day of Sept-
ember AZ, 1934., .
Dated, at Lucknow, Ontario, this
20th: day of ',August A.D., 1934.
JOsePh. Agnew,
Clerk of the yiliage. Of; Lucknow.
FLOWER DISPLAY
. he :Lucknow Horticultural Societ4
le holding, .flower disPlay, in Davi
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sea's' whidow on .Saturday, August
afternoon and everiing. The
members are strongly urged to con-
tribute exhibits to make tis display
a fpuccessa..
. The society is planing on holding:a,
flower View • in the ton hall op-. a
,dat.O' to be announced lated.
DONALD .STEWART .
DIED ON TUESDAY
Suffered Stroke 111 Days Previ
Was Longtime Resident Of Kinloss
•Mr. Donald SteWart; who for many
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years has resided on the Gravel Read
north at the. point ;Where the C. N. R.
railways ' line crosses the" highway,
passed away on 'Tuesday, follbwing
a tea -day Meese ainee suffering
- paralytic stroke.
Card Of Thanks - •
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. John McQuillin and ,faMily wish to
express their , sincere, appreciation
- of the many kindnesses shownduring
the illness, and 'death of their 'laving
wife and mother. '
,Card Of Thanks
Mr- Hobert 'Henry and family ex-
• tend grateful thanks to , friends and
neighbors fel. neatly acts of kindness
. and expressions of sympathy. during
, the long illness of Mrs. lienry and at
the; time of their sad bereavement. "
car!' 01 Thanks •
•„'„ ' Mrs. Joseph Hodgins and family
wish to acknowledge ; with • sincere
, appreciation the kindness and .
ex-
'pressions Of sympathy of friends and
, neighbors at the time., of the -illness
' and 'death of • a loving husband and
father. , ' • ' •
CAW Of Thanks
• . The, sisters and brother of the late
Mrs.. Robert 'Mullin wish .to express
heartfelt ;thanks to friends , and
neighbors for 'acts of kindness and
expressions of sympathy at the time
of their recent. bereavement.
' New Fierinelette Sheets and Wed -
en Iliinkett. New Ieei pees —TIIE
MARKET STORE' •
BORN
ittrrousatsi.,en Monday, Aug-
ust 206, to and Robert
Hutchison,' IL R. 1, .LiteknOW.
daughter.
.AkktOsterats-,..A.t.,Langsi4e, on Sat-
- 'it`tint.,,,Aititlat,..1iftiti- to and; Mrs..
'LticknOW, a
9 g 1114 44,1'
Mr. Stewart who was seventy-nine
Years. of age, was a longtime resi-
dent of this community in which he
was lavorably . known. The funeral
Service is being' held this afternoon
(Thursday)- at , his late residence,
with interment in Kinloss cemetery.
He is survived by his sorrowing
widow, formerly Miss Rosy, Fisher,,
two °daughters, Mrs."; James ,England
and Mrs. Harold Stanteyand four
sons, Murdoch of Kincardine, Jim and
Harold at ' home and Malcolm of
TAltknoW: '
TWENTY. KINKS. :
MIXED TWILIGHT
'tidied • twilight 'sponsored by
the Lady Bowiers was held it the
green on TueSday'evening With 'tea
visiting rinks :and `ten :local rinks
entered. Two, of I,tbe Agee games
were Played.. And hutch' was served,
when a tIOVinpollr of rein prevent the.
third &Me, froiti. being Played.;
Menaherri of the fetal rinks: Were
determined by a draw and Dr. 'Jelin-
sion's rink war... the Only LUCkn1W
quartette to figure it the •prize'.
Thit`rith Won. a cup Itriti Sander each
ICS 5th •prize and was composed of
Jdlinston, Mrs. Robert Fisher,
W. Pe Reed and Mrs. II. G. Shertiff..
Firat prise went to SetriPie!it rink
Of Cargill, the tidies winning 'hist-
kets; the Mei' stainless knives. : td
Harriston'S rink; rif VI/Ingham *on
2nd. prize.. With silver. spoons the
inee*s prize •and treys for the
Third prize :Was lunclicen .elotht for
the ladies and baili for the
Men' and *ad %von by 'Rill Main Alp...
ley ,rith, Finlaysmi's ;ink irrim Ilan.
ever",ettptured-•lthplace, with glass
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bea.ils going to the ladie and entka
Pr the Men,' • °
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Luciumaiik ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25rd1 1954'
Goamai RINK WINS
JOHN JOYNr TROPHI
In Tk Money.
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Threatening Weather Results Is
1,:eWer _tittle" At ,Airauf al ' Rinke
''reetranicikt--?Two Lachlan/ •:Rinke
• A threatening .sky throughout .t
morning and carlYv in the afteril-
had the-effect.of red,u.eing the nuflibe
of .entries in the annual rinks tome.
ment; the major Jocal bowling event
01 the Year, ,helCheie on Thuraday.
Twenty-five riaks were entered
which was twelve•less than last year suffering a -first attack about a year.
and about half the entries on Thms- ,
day were -local rinks. Play commenced ago. '• •
shortir'after 1.30 in the afterneoui Mrs. 'MacLennan, who was in • her
and it Wm nearing four a.m. before 73rd year, was formerly ' Barbara I,
the, final winners were declared, '. McKenzie, a. daughter of the, late
The-Jaynt7trophy—and-setir-ef---t Aleicander MacKenZie'and hferY Mae-
rs, MacLennan
Passed Away.Thyrsday
Was Daughter Of Pioneer Ashfield
Family—Funeral Largely Attended
As Tribute Of Esteem,.
,
A 'kindly and aged village resident
Mrs. Finlay D. MacLennan, pasted
away ll'harsday at neon, following
a, lengthy period of s. failing health
and n weakened heart condition. since
water tumblers And 6 .cocktail giesa -
Were won by member of Sparli. a"..uniu, Who were among the first
rink .from Gorlerieh.' Silver we settlers in that Seetion Of Ashfield..
and tree Platters went to Bo.vinan't Their home Watt at Kintail overlook-
ing the lake, 'Over 'thirty-eight .Years
ago she was united in Marriage to
Mr: Finlay D. 'MacLennan, proprie-
tor of one of the Lochalsh stores,,and
there. Mr. and Mrs: MacLennan re-
sided until about years •ago,
when they • retired to l'Aicknow, with
their son, D. A. MacLennan taking
'over the business.
Of a kindly nature, devoted to her
family and a faithful.. church worker,
Mrs. MacLennan was, much . beloved
throughout a wide .c,orainunity by
those, who knew her personally and.
e o espec
rink fr s •
prize in this event. '
In the second event Eidt's•rink Of
Walkerton won blankets as first prize.
with stainlees steel, knives as sekond
prize going to •;the ,LucknoW rink
composed of R. Rae, skip ; Austin
Solomon, W. Davison . and Job
McPherson.
A Wiagham • and Lucknow rink
battled it, out in'th.e. 3rd event ,with
Donald Rae's rink winning first Mon-
ey, towlipt_shoes. Jade kitchen sets
were won't( the., kcal rink of 9- FL
Smith. tikip; Waw' McPherson, 'Carnet -
on Geddes and Bowen. •
om • ru se , silm won sece,
BRIDE ELECT HONORED,
GUEST: AT ..TEA
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Miss Helen Thouipabil entertained
at her home at the tea 'hour on •ifon:
day evening:in'henor of ;Miss 'Lariera
Webster, 'whose 'Marriage- taken, place
en Saturday.: Twenty-two guests were.
present with Miss Webster -Seated at;
the:bride% tabledecorate;s1;with ionrY
colored •tapers and :whicifival centred
oath a :Miniature bride arid groom
*Mat a realistic. in* and Water
background. : 'After •the tea hour the
evening - was apent ": , playing an
amusing'pregreasive game.
FORMIlit•HOTELKEEPER
' DIES IN WALKERTON
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Charles Stubbert Succenihri To •Hear
Attack, *We' Medical .0*10
no more fittieg. tribut • t
could' be, paid than that which l was
evidenced:. by the large . attendance
of friends who gathered in the Unit-
ed Church ,On " Saturday .afternoon
for the funeral service Conducted 'kr
'Bev: W. E. Treleaven, in the absence
of her 'pastor, key: S. T. Tucker.
Mrs. *Crimean win.; borne to rest
In Lochaleh cemetery by four neph-
eWs; James, John, Dan and David -A.
McKenzie and two cousins, Murdoch
McLeod and Rod McGregor. '
Besides her sorrowing husband,
three daughters, Mrs. Gordon Hicks
(Mary Catherine)7rif 'fait:onto; Isabel!
Ann of Chicago and Margaret ;Jessie
of Toronto and one son, D. D A Mac-
Lennan of Lwhalsh, mourn ber.pass,..
ing,The family, who were ail Present
for the funeral, were with their moth-,
t er forqwoyeeks prior to her death.
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Be • Sailloiened.
Charles Stabbert, preprieter•of the
Cain House here. in the 'spring Of
1930, until - its destruction by fire,
died .in,Walkertou verysuddenly on
Toesda*, morning eh* six On-
Stnbbert, formerly Miss Haivkshaw
of con. 10, Kinless, noticed her hus-
band • Offering °greatly • with heavy
breathing, and...before Medical aid Mills. the --County rate 6.6 Mills,
General School rate 3 mills, and the
Railway rate 5.1 milis.
The County rite in 'Ashileld 0,6.6
is a fraction: Of. a mill higherthan
the actual' 'county rate. Owing, ta'a
high County equalization of asiesa-
me!it in Ashfield,.this is necessary to
raise Sufficient money to meet the
levy. •• '
The rate as ted inclu
. . . • des Pro-
. ,
visions ; for, •raising $459. for each
school 'section. 'Sections which re-
quire more than this amount raisri
the remainder by trustees' rate.
Sections ,which AO not require more
than the amount, are relieved of this
le* and rateatiyeirS in Such aectioas
AtilIFIELD TWP.' TAX
-HATE IS. UNCHANGED'
Rate Be Somewhat Lower:. In
-Scale Sekool Sections Where There
Is No Trustees' Levy:,
Ashfield Township's -tax rate will
he unchanged from last •yeai:, The
Township rate las' been fixed at 3
could be .PrOcured, .he Puled' a*At*,
from an Mute, heart,' attack.
.-• Mr.—and . .Mrs. . Stubbert, came .here
from Kincardine, and after being.
burned -tint, later. 'AOC& over, a' hotel
in Brussels. About a yeer and .* .hilf
age they moved. to Walkerton And
purehaeed thel.Queen's.'bOtel there,
Which was ,extensively improved.. .
,Mr. Stabbert'S !Ong connection In
the hetet business has jellified; in
him : being widely and i:favorably
known. He seskA,abmit,•fifty years ef
age. The funeral- service Will he held
in the Anglican .eherch„ Walkerton,
on Friday at three. o'clock.
FORMERLY OF ASHFIELD
•• 'DIED IN DETROIT
There pasieti., away in the cityof
fietroit on ,StAnday,' Elisabeth., MA.,
Mat; formerly of. ,Aidifield. The fun-
eral
Will • be held, from the C. N. R.
station this afternotrit (fititisdaY)
dr* arrival Of train: Tnterment.will
be 'made 14,04 family plot in Eepe,
...,,eitetery. at Parimeunt.- "
The deceased,
who left bereup-
wards 10 forty-five years cage WO'A
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob
Richards, who .occupied at that
dine; the now Vacant.; feria '.1.:abotit
g% miles west of the *Village, just
'east of,. Hof* cemetery. •Her father
died' in Ashfield in 1864 at the age
of 28 years, t1446Me. sie4 that Sitreh
Jane, ,a frier -Menthe' 'Olt 'daughter
died. '
Virg. Itiehaidi nna family hAer
Weal to She died there • in
Plainfield in 1890 at the age of 66
years, her sot 3.11. Richards 'dyirig
the .same • Year 'et the Aga, of .thirty,
Both ' Were interred In Hope ' Cettetery
With the death of ,Miss, Pizohetli
who. Will be remembered
Will probably tenefit by .having a
slightly lower tax bill.
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. 'RADIO S'EKVICB
Beginning September fith, ° a radio
service will be available to the.,Tadio
Owners of Lucknow and district. The
;Radio and Electric Shop of Wingliera
will have a .branch service deptin
laichnosv eaeh Wedneaday afternoon::
Good 'reliable guaranteed Service at
reasonable prices; any make of radio
repaired; tidies tetted free.' Further
Oartieulars next week.
. TO SPEAK AT. LANES
This Sintday afternoon, the con.
gregationat tine's.' Church' will be
addressed .by Rev. Dr. D. T. L. Me.
Iterroll of Torentothose interested
in these serviced . will be delighted
to learai,of being erivileged to hear
this foOeful,`...'speaker, and. twiner
Ltiekn,w pastor address them in their
own eoinmiinity.
-lit\tiGAGElliElqi -ANNOUNCED'
Dr. Evans,
Ontarld, announce the 'engagement of
theitteldeSt .daitgliter. Ruth .Elizabeth.
by -older-
il,rcsdbotnotsth,:;;.!
n-emcnber of to -Mr WililaniA. Helrn, only -son of
the fainily, Ediard-W of Mr. ettd Mrs Mbert Helin, .R T. 3,
Detroit,Ia the -Sole
4114101.14 .f.R.,1,1teMbOtot' 4
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&mix Conga $ CHNT8
The Bread The Bread
of Ilealth.„ 0 1 of Health'
-QUALIYX----,AND SERVICE OUR Morro
--Saturday SpecialTPs...,.
DATE SANDWICH*, RASPBERRY TARTLETS .
JELLY ROLLS •'cnit§EA BUNS
• DOUGIINU7STEA BLSCUITS
LATER, CAKES- .*. • ' ICED ROLLS
OUR WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 15 100% ' WHOLE 'WHEAT
DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL '
HaLLYMAN'S QUALITY BAKERY
Phone 36 •Lucknow
Lucknow Middle
School( Results
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I-75 to 100%; 11-66 to 74%;
111-60 to 65%; C.r,50 to 59%;
Below 50—failure..'
Certificates have ben mailed to the
students. . '
-Ackert, RaYeard—Ale 11.
Armstrong, Cecil—Aim Ilist. 15,
Geoln. 28, Chem. 47r,
Armstrong; Frances,Eng. •Comp.
111, m.EIng"Lit. 11, II, ,LCat.all.Aull. 41t.'
Comp.Ber Berry, I FrDorothyAFr. g. C°3 Comp12p, ;
Eng. Lit. 34, Can. Hitt. 47r, Alg..C,,
Cheni. C, Lat. Au. 0;''' Lat. Camp. C,
Er. Au. C, comp. C.
_ Bissett, Elizabeth—Eng. Comp. III,
Eng- Lit- 14. Phys. 41r, Chem. 22,
Fr. Au. 21,,' Fr. Comp.,
, Mike: Clifford—Can. Ilist. 11.
Carruthers, John—Ane. Hist. 28.
Clarke; Douglas--Anc.- Hist. C,
Chem. II. °
Collyer, Stuart—AM' Hid.
•Phys. II; Chem. I, Fr.. Au. II,. Fr.
Comp. II.
Conley, Eugene—Eng. Comp. 45r'
Can. Hist. 31,, Chem, ,36, Lat. Comp.
Crozier, Geom. II,
Lat., An: II, Lat. Comp. C, Fr. Au.
111, Fr. Comp. C. •
Crozier. Frances—Eng. Lit. bp
Geom. 45r, Chem. C, Lat. Comp. III;
Fr. Au. IlL,Fr. Comp. II. •
Stuart-l.Ane:Ilist. C. Alt
C. Chem. C, C, Fr. Comp. C.
Douglas, Isobel—Eng. Comp. L
Eng:, Lit. H. Ane. Hist. II, Alg. II,
Chem. 41; -Lat. Au. IL, Lat. Comp.
Fr. Au. 11, Fr. Comp. C.
Finlayson,. Cameron—Ane. Hist. 37;
Chem. 0, Ft. Au: C.,
Chrilitine—Eng.t, Comp.
111, Eng. Lit. Cr Alg. 37. Chem, C,
Lat. Au. C, tat. Comp. 11, Fr. Au.
C; Fr. Comp.
Fletcher, John—Eng. *Comp. 41r,
Can. Hist. 18. Chem. III, tat. Au. 86,
Gilmore, Margiret7--Eng. Lit. 'ig,
Can. Hist. 40, Anc. Hist 34, Lat. Au.
C. Lat. Comp. C, Fr.' An.
G. ' • • ,
Graham. Jean ---Can. Hist. 40.
Graham, Myrtle—Eng. Comp. (,
Eng. Lit. II, Can. Hist. Chem. 1!.
Graham, Rennie—Can. Hist. 38,
PhYs. 17. ' •
, (Continued on Page. s)
GLES
St..Qualiiir •
OW: PRICES
Get Our Price: *fare BuYin.
ailing ?dills
ABNORMAL EYES. TRY
TO SEE NORMALLY
We ask you in thii article ;to
believe that if imperfect eyes
did not ATTEMPT to overcome
their defects- no, discomfort to
the person Would arie This at-
teMpt of abnormal eyes to see
normally results in strained 'eYes•
with many detrimental results.
, That fact should be, remembered
-kr every reader 01 these artielea?,
'ARMSTRONG'S Eyesight Service
New good to outfit the children for
theschool opening.—THE‘mAigET
STORE..
ATTACKING TOMATOES •
'„-;'Prom • some quarters, Jarge green
worins have been reported to be.
stripping tomato' vines. These Worms
are stated in some instances to be as
long and as thick through as a Min's.
'finger., The litter part of the Week,
we were shown One 'which altiOigh
somewhat smaller than this,convin-
ced us that some would easily attain '
, . .
such a size as stated. The worm has
a large' Mouth, with 4. short legs
:just. back' of the Underside of the
head. The remainder of' the body is
segmented. . ii;light grien in eOlOr
and attacks oi parts of the tomato
stalks, leaves and fruit, '
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• Locals Drub ,Port Elgin Two
Straight, Protest On Technicality
Carrick Pitches Loain- Ts ',Thrilling- Irwin Comes' To Rescue In POrt ;Eight
In 2nd Game—And, Locals Nand
Sturgeon To Overcome 7 Ran Lead
'And Take .17 te 12 Vietory
.stoRE.6 'BUNS IN' 9th
. .
On 11 -hits, 9 •stolen bases, 4 walks
and 9‘ errors, Lucke*); drubbed.' port ,
Elgin en Saturday' by the ,score Of 17
to 12, in a three -hoar game that was
picked lull of ..eVerything the -sPecta-
toff; Could 'Wish for. The victory was
LucknOw's second straight' Win, and
by it the Sepoy'S ,eaptiirect the senii
Arial/Brace League series in manner
that, left. AO doubt as to which' was the
,
superior temn. But Port Elgin .could- .
IA take it and On, a' teehnicality pro-
tested the -game.' The matter is being ,
threshed oat, at the time this article ,
is written and will be .explained
another artiele. ,
Carrick Wit aerit.back to the raffrind
for Saturday's fixture, but in the 4th
inning. after 3 iinia had been•Seered•
With 2 on based and aorie out, Irwin
' 12t� 1 Victory Ove r Port Elgin
In Pint 'Game of Series — Given
Spectacular Si,pport Afield.
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coTTRILL RAS. pros ER9,KEN,
a*Latlitcitn jowrbtadE jaginwhenetirriSe ..hPearekaagr:
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riVed here ' last Thursday to commence
. .
the •Bruce League 'sena-finals' in the
best twa7;entlef-three genies series:
The surprise was none •other Omit
Bob Carrick, the ,SepOys slugging first
.baseman and portside hurler; who
was, assigned the pitching daties; by
manager Russ Robertson: it • was
Bob's initial mOund 'appearance since
joining:the LireknOw. squad, but after
a shaky first inning 'start, he rose to
great heights to • Stetter eight lois
gin tea* for e Unearned run. Bob's
i
he allowed the heed, hitting -Pert El=
stiPPort was spectacular' throughout
whit the SepOys combed, the .offer-
:
ings of 'sleek Cottrill'; and Sturgeon
for a total of 'twelve hits, plus fOur.
costly errors' to unmercifully route
the itit4Ors by A score of 12 to 1.
The. victory was the 3rd straight win
for the Sepoys in the Druce League
playoffs and put • them within one
game of reaching the final a atat, the
0.t411.A. "B"' plitydowns, .0. ''•
.
oLtieknew And district is 'baseball
mad, but 'the 'enthusiasm of Thurs-
day's win Was dampened by aatin
fortenate accident in eh
Cot-
trill, Port . Elgin's ace pitcher, suf-
fered a broken nose and Will be Out
of the genie for -the rest Of the Ser -
ie. Jack Was at bat ifithe4th inning
whoa one Of Carrick's burning in
ostif°tIttes letantliel'lito'tileltingulllii4nnt'--othat IlLtriltgk4,-
now at the, time Was leading • 6 to 0.
• ' 00atritued on 'Page q .,
r•-
.00
was sent 'to the: box and retired the
Side after 3 yiere "kites had been
"chased in. Port Elgin' Were itching;
to , get at 'Irwin'S offerings and they
got' their dished. But atter the event- ,
ful 4th Gerd turriedthem back •with 5
hits and 4 runt, although he Walked
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Facing an 11.,to 4 count at this
time, Luelcnevi &Maim -iced an uphill *;
battle' for ruts that .tOolethein into .
the 9th, trailing by a' adore, Of 12 to
11, when they climaxed their attack
by scoring 6 hind., 54 Sepoys, went
to the plate in the 9 innings, Ireirt
the leston the battinglist, at his
sixth trip-in:fitila.t6r-foikect,ci
Fin-
nynon for the 3rd out in tne 9th
frame. '
1C0niunted eriZsgo 5) .7
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