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• Port •Elgin. "reinforced!' their line-
al) by using :Pequenat and although
he goL .3 singles an ,a walk in 5 tines
up, didn't look so. hot afield; and Pon
tributed three eriers.; • • •
He started; off at Second,, but'.went
in behind the, bat .in the , 7th. •Itis.
worst bungle ,was in the 9th' when
Gnrd Irwin outguessed hitn when
trid land
pped•, between .3r ;and •:home
Pequenat dropped the throw. as Irwin
`'dashed" byhiin . to cross, the plate
With, the tying run.'
A fullccount of just" ,what.
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pend is impossible through ; lack, of
'space, but -,briefly here it is.
A' walk•,. an :errs"; at 3rd'and a wild
,Control led • front :Page 1)
Jack was given first aid treatment
on. the grounds'by,Dr. Finlayson and
wee, then removed to a .local doctor's
office where the fracture was attend
ed.to. ,Tack returned to the, bail park
for the, .latter, part of : the game, but
was, feeling "tough". It was and "un-
fortunate; mishap that. put: a. great
pitcher out of the game and ,was a"
blow to. ;Port Elgin's ',confidence in
winning the 'Series. s .
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.
Sturgeo n wassent ;to the monad
.
and; held Lucknow scoreless .for .the,
, ex threeree innings.But the 7
th.
arid, 8th, the Sepoys got to his offer-
ings for ;six hits, and aided by 3 er
i; or's, ran in 7: runs. •
Carrick got his customary •3-laggei•
.On the. mound struck out 8 men•
He• 'WV given"practically errorless scored twice in theirhalf on tree
support'•with his: outfielders,.covering, ',singles, a f'ielder's choice arida high
acres of ground for a total of 9 outs. throw to '2nd by, Carrick. =
Carrick contributed . one of two er, Singles by' It. Thompson and' Car
ros „in the 5th, .inning., which • robbed, ruck and,•a stolen Base apiece and an
,pitch . in the 2ndi semi C. Finlayson
nome: • with the first, run. Port lllgin
and
,him of a shut out.. error by McKay' on' Miller's hit gave
,With' Roy , Finlayson and • Gord Ir- Lucknow another pair in the 3rd.."'
win making •,snappy plays to .cut off „ In the loot of the 4th, ' Port Elgin
runners at'Ord and home, Fort Elgin .;tatted on a scoring .rampage, that
saw . two 2 -base hits:go for nothing'
as the side was retired `without icor 4ent 6 men across. the rubber. Peque-
j rat, Becker"Smith and Sturgeon,'
ing in the 1st` inning, ,when Becker' singled in ..succession and ' Garton
hoisted to: Art :Andrew for .the ,3rd ;dropped Schrarik'a' fly, sending Stur-
out.. From . then on, with'' the excep-'soon to •3rd whostored w
of-the--5th---when- I'u� t E , sc r d h
scored' their lone run, only one • man
reached second base. . •
In the.. 6th, • Sturgeon struck ' out.
Schrank 'singled and went to second,
on; a -fielding' error in • centre field.
Carrick ,threw high trying to pick
him off' the bag•and Schrank romped
to 3rd, to' score,- after -Duncan, had
struck. out, `when McKay hit a groun-
der 'through the'. box. Jack°,.G'artou:.
1o"oked 'good' in taking _Gerd • Cottrill's
sizzling drive to'•endd the frame.
Andy Thompson led 'off .fors Luck-;
now in the first ''with:•a' two -cushion
swat: Bob struck' out. Andy .went' c
third while : A6: Andrew" was being
thrown 'out' and scored. on a passed
Ball. Carrick' lofted one to McKay for
the 3rd out.•
: Irwin 'singled to• start the :.4'th• ani
a 4-runscoring bee. II sto1 2nd on
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ENTRAL GARAGE'
hone<,148, LUCKNOW
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Mr.; and Mrs George Fisher .and
family of `Lobo spent- Sunday . with.
•hisfather, 'Mr. Wm. J Fisher.:
Mrs, •Ro Cringle ;and, :daughter,
Y g t; ,
i etroit are
Miss Helen r n le f D
• M s g en C g o . ,
visiting thee• •former's mother, : Mrs..
• David Gillies' an Other, relatives: '
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`s s D n an Kennedy,Mac
Messrs. , u ;� • ,
T:Tn lis and Gordon 'Godkin are out
• threshing
es
thea mg with •their
• Mr: Albert Walters and Miss` Mabel
:, Walters spent Sunday' with Mr. and
!Ira. Gordon Elliott;•
,
miss 'Florence P
e urdon " is •nut nursing
her nephew, Master Rellison Falconer
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ra• �:.•
n Orangeville- e•• hospital.' gevill ,h p t I. He didn't
have ,his arm:'arn putaied Last week.as
was reported:•
Mi. and ,Mrs. Fred . Stanley,of
Chesley spent Sunday ;with ' Mi and
Mrs• Duncan T{erniedy;
The insurance :'.'agent 'asked the
prospect: Did you:.evet ha�ie appen
cliciis� `
"Well," answered the prospect, "1
was Operated on, but I` have never.
been 'quite certain. ,whether' 'it :was
appendicitis 'or' professional " curios?
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Just Plain Happy
$etirkett, iiidulghig hi a, fraternal handshake before :going on with'
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• At .diver � • r
Tiverton F
a
When
Gordon Pattep r
son
,. i6 vest
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ofd 'Tiverton :lad 7ued -from the
,running board of one of Lloyd'sfruit
truckks from • Stratford, whilei6was
in. motion, he received internal in-
juries and : had''both legs ',fractured
•
and died • that -evening in Kincardine
Hospital. The driver of • . the, truck,
'who rushed .himto a •doctor,• Was not
aware of • the 'youth's death :until in
formed of it,: while delivering : goods
in Lucknow the ;next- day. -*The < ac -
cadent.• happened on: Friday when :the
lad was being gijen , a ride from.
Inverhuron to Tiverton.,.
This is the. third •motor ,fatality`h(
the Patterson feniily: m three yearse:
The boy's father, a car dealer, wsix.
killed, in a accident• 'between Amber. -'
ley and G`oderich, and `his mother .war#
later killed 'in,* ranter accident while
visiting ' relatives in the States. The
boy's death leaves an older ::sister. ass'
the only surviver ' she shaving visited'
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,:ottOn' Atte
To O st Luc 1 no
Port Elgin Just: ,Can't, •Take It And;
Pretest, Lucknow's . Victory On t' A
Technicality -.•,secretary Of Bruce
League Appears To 'Be' . Strolirgiy
Backing Their, Weal eg Holler.!
• Through;:a technical; error. on the
Part ' of the loal club: •in 'not ;having;
the certificates'. o o ri is
_, . •f B_b Car ick P,k
Miller, Andy . and ' B.ob ' Thompson
signed before July 15th by J. C.
MaePonaald,' secretary of the '•Bice;
Leone,. : Port • Elgin
Ammediately
entered a; .protest after their `Second :
defeat at ;tile hands of;::I;ucknow fast''.
Saturday. „
Lucknow soundlytrouncing-,Port
c•nguPor
,uckn win tr n i _..,;t
Elgin two straight, won n; the semi-
final' aeries and .the "right to meet
Southampton for -the league charm
pionship. ^ Port • Elgin's6: ' weak -legged
protest, :shows that .. theyy' just can't
take it, 'and raised a squeal which'
to all appearances h reere;- --is: being
supported by the secretary of the
league: Certain conditions have arisen
that wreak 'to high heaven.
Russell',• Robertson, G. Ii. Smith
and Bob ,Carrick had an interview
with 0. B.=A.•A. 'officials •on Monday;
and . an appeal has• been entered to
R wh' lr with°'• '
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a i t ` last. night with Luc now
Iimlon g ;h
officials. present.; We go• to, press too
early to •report'.the'outcome,.
'Pert Elgin players, were awaiting
Lucknow on . Saturday all primed
with the • information that' Lucknow
had' ,some cerci rates unsigned. The
game II was played under. protest and
a. meeting of the Bruce League offi .•
cials ' and team representatives was
held -.after the • game, that brought
little results. •
"Big Jawn" MacDonald, , as the
Review -Reporter ;has so fondly. term-
'ds"^him, attended a meeting of 0.11.
A. A. , officials, on Sunday ' afternoon.,
ind "laid the facts"'befor'e them. No
'.ucknow..delegate •waspresent as G.
1. Smith ,was advised on Saturday
by the ' 0. B.A. A president, that if `•
it delegate was required, be would be;
en Duncan• his--bod,�� is
are out' to'centre. McKay hit to Mil-
;er and; Schrank was safe •when Fin-
layson'dropped • the throw to the
Mate.. G.'Cottrill singled. `'Ii.. Cottrill
and Becker. struck out with Pequenat
sandwiching' 'a hit in between , to
,core 'McKay::.
Art 'Andrew scored rn the 5th after
oetting'an walk on 'a single by'' Car-
ick and a third,: error by McKay on
iart;on's ]lit. - -
Port Elgin came; 'back • for. 3 more
on a • walk; singles by Schrank . and,
uncan: and a •triple. by G. '.Cottrill.
In the • 6th, singles by A,;: Thompson
Jarrick, Roy, Finlayson and Miller,'
2:'stoien bases -:and an. error •at 2nd,
gave. Lucknow"4'• more' runs.
• Port Elgin : added one' in their hal
on a' walk, a' fielder's' choice', and ac
error by Bob Thompson, who dropper
Schrank's fly.' From . then: on Por.
Elgin as,heldscoreless.
In the 7th, aa single and a walk b
field hit.'. Bob Thompson . struck out. Andy and Bob 'Thompson, a smash -
Andrew lined out a. clean single' to Ing tri ole by:Art'Andrew•and a pass -
right, ,scoring . Irwin and Carrick's
mammonth triple far,over. the right;
fielder's head, drove' in two more; runs.
Carrick ''• heat Cottrii 'who ;came in to
cover. the plate on•a passed ball. Roy
Finlayson went down `swing and•:•Mil-
ler grounded;out.••, q '
- I'Ln the 7th, McKay threw but Irwin
A. Thompson singled and went to" 3rd
on Bob's single. who advanced' to:
2nd on the . throw:.in. Andrew hit a
hot one :through Gord Cottrill to: right
field. scoring , the two runners, Bob
.beipg, safe at home When Schrank
,dropped the ball in tagging MM.,'An'
error. in right Yield.' on Carrick's' fiy
put Andrew , on 3rd and • Carrick on
2nd and Pick •Miller slashed out la'
,hit to drive in. another pair of.' runs.
Pick started for 2nd. on the throw to,
Mite bag -to retire the rde.
an attempted bunt by A. Thompson Elg' *as le notifed:
who on• the next' ball, beat out an rn- g y According to a• despatch from;, Fort
;Agin, !the. Bruce League executive
met Sunday: 'night aro . ordered' ' the
whole play-off , series to. :be replayed;
with Luckjiow deprived of the'-gerv-
ices of all;. fou :players,:; • _ ,
'faking
kin
With . Lucknow on :.>I�Lvnday„ Vin, . g
.heir appeal to "the, 0.B.A A., �it vas'
.earned that the decision"ori;`Carrick
all hinged, on When -•"he• signed; his
drat - certificate 'with llcknoyfc,;
:Carrick signed'with Lucknow on
the night o f' May 28th;'after he, play •
-
ad' hit 'first game •with Lue%now' in
Kincardine. , Fortunately thele: are
Plenty of witnesses' to'this;fact,for 4'
this `certificate was,.turned i to: -.the
.;
Bruce League ;' executive vita the.
others at,'Saturday ;.night's ?nee ng
'at Port Elgin and has dissapea e - It
Was anticipated that it:waltfd ii"e :ass
.ng when 'a call . was sent in .about it
on Monday:, morning. '• •, -
gh
• wasc u h oin • into
the l to but a t
h pa�.. g g
In thea " 8th'.. Sturgeon -threw out.
Garton.' Clark Finlayson. singled, and
irwizt hit..fOr 2.bases. ;Andy' Thorirp-
son hit to'`Sturgeon, who saw he. was
too late ' to ` catch Clark .:who had
started for the ; plate on the pitch.,'
Sturgeon. wheeled' and whipped• the.,
ball over the'first. basem'an's head,.
sending .Andy to 2nd, while -Irwin.
sauntered home. ' R.: Thompson was
thrown out,•'' advancing' ' Andy,. . who
scared when • Art :Andrew lashed fent
i nice
;another single.'Smith made ;'a c
running catch: of Carrick's hard 'fly
ed bal closed the gap to a. one run
load that ' Port , still held l •' Luckfoa
was turned back.scoreless in.the 8th;,
the., side ',be'ing retired in order; > ex
-
cent for': Doug ,Clarke's clean single
to centre, ,
Irwin started of the. 9th with a'
single, went down" to ' second without
a• play being -made, and on to-: 3rd on
Andy's • single, scoring aftershe had
been • trapped ' On R. " Thoinpson's
fielder"'s choice, when Pequenot dropp-
ed the• •ball: Andy scored when Andrew
.was thrown :out at•first. Carrick's
single, drove in Bob' Thompson.. Roy
Finlayson's. single: scored Carrick, _who.
had stolen' second. Roy was advanced
to. 3rd,• when Miller was thrown out
and 'scored on a :passed ball. -Doug
Clarke,walked',.. went. to- second and
scored 'on•Clark.. Finlayson's single
b
y.
and. Irwin.for_._his''.second lhat'•-of the -
inning.. forced .Finlayson at; •2nd for
the 3rd out.. •
Lucknow ab r , h po ` a
A. Thompson, rf.: 3 3` 0'•'0
R. Thompson, :.3rd :-5: 3 1. 0 5 : 1
Andrew, if. ,,... 5' '3' 2 "0 1:. •0
Carrick,. .,.'est .... -6 " 3 5. 4 1 • 1
p
R... Finlayson, 2nd ....6 2 2 3 2. "0
;Miller;' ss. " 6. 0; 1 1 .2 .0
Garton, • cf. • ''3 0 0 2. ''0, ,1
C.Finlayson, c...:_.:.5 1 1 13. 0 :1
Irwin; .:1st, p. .6 ,1 " 1 4 1 0
Clarke; cf._.- r 2' 1 1 0: 0 • 0
60' 17 17 27 12 4
ab r h pa a` e
Duncan, L.
..w... .4 1 1' •• 1 0 .0
McKay,' 3rd..6. 1 • 0: 1 0 3
G.,Cottrill, ist,..2nd• 5' 0 10 0. 1
H. Cottrill, ss., .r..b 0.:.,1 0.. 7.. 0
Pequenat,` 2nd, c....4 2 3 4 2 3
Becker, If.. _ „ 5 3 1 ' 0 '0. 1
Smith, 'rf. - 3- 2 2 0 0 0
Sturgeon, P. 4. 1 1 •0 1" 0
•Schrank, c „...-,.: 4. ;2 2 8,,•1 :1
Hill, lit ...... . -1 0,0 3.0.•0
*Hales ,. w.- u«1 0 0' 0 0 0
e
0
Snnrinary-3-base hit; Carrick; "." 2 -
base 'hits; A. Thompson, Irwin; Dun-,
can, ,G. Cottril; struck out by;Cottrill
nings; Carrick 8; runs of Cottrill,
8:, off Sturgeon, 7 in 6; base on
balls , Cottrill '1 StUrgeon 1; hit by
Ditched ball; Cottrill by Carrick;
401en baSes,' Irwin 1; passed' balls;
Schrank 4...left 'on base#, Pert Elgin
7. LuckhOl# run bateeor in McKay,
A: Thompson 3, Carrick Andrew
miller.2. Tfmrires.:--Salidy and Pin
Port ;min' gip 000-1
tineardizie at Kineardine, Sent.
Oillies '14111, goof,
Itiont „Setwav gent; J4
,gaiigeon„ .rorf, Solt. 15'
Aria nt 'Tara 18
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Surrimary-3-heie hits, AndieW: 6.
Cottrill; Struck Out by: Irwin,. 9 in 6
innings, by Carrickig in &innings, by'
rick , 7,.ef Irwin d; runi of Garrick 8,
..01 Irwin 7; stolen .bases, A. Thozap-
hi-111S, Schrink 1,• Pequenat 1; wild
Pitch! Stargeon,' double plays, R. Fin-
layson (drimitisted) Pequenet to •G:
Cottrillt runs batted in, Art•Andrew
4, R. ,Finlaysoa Carrick 2, Miller
2, Garfon 10 C. Firilayson i; Echrinch
5, Emitb 2, Duncan
Pequeitat 1; left On bases, Lticknew-
Vropires74Sandy and . Pin'
Thompson; Chesleyt
Lucknow 014 ..3061.7
On SaitirdaY everting the loCal tele -
Phone office had the appearance'. of
electiOn night, aS scores .Of'. fate
awaited 'the result'.`Of the game and
burst into lusty Cheering whert,., a
,Toltir,TOynt, who Was unable ,te attend,
the gaineo Was among those awaiting'
the tesulte and he treated the" treiVd
calls have, siiite then- been received,
Some, 000 fang ..wera present St
the gaine • here On ThUrsday Cheer'
1014 Of being the .eldeit siipperter
present would doubtleds 4ito to Mit,
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It was • certificate No. 1 of,: Carrkks
that was: not.. forwarded Witt those`.of
the other three ;players,:to be•signed•
by: the • Bruce League se star
Y ., g e cr *" r.,
On August 2nd, ..when, ;Luckgow
played in Owen' Sound, "Jack': Marion-
aid . informed Russ Robertsi n ritsit he
had not re : teived•Carri"s k' :certificate •
c,
and proceeded '`to have .a• second ane
.
filled out'which he signed `andawhich
he.instruoted Mr:,:.Robertson Att.-slate.;
July 12th: Now it is being afitiimed'
that'Carrick ' didn't sign .till: August
2nd, and ::although hisT certificate '.
which he: signed .:away back on, May'
,28th' is . ' mis iug,:.. of idavits ; ,:to this ;
effect will probably serve: as well as
thecertificate itself, which=niay' how-
ever - just happen ` to turn .Up again.,
Just' what sports some. of • : Port
Elgin are, is revealed ; by the fact.
that Mr.' Perkins, something-or:other'
in' connection With .the team,, declares
that Carrick purposely" beaned Jack
Cottrill in the first 'game here..By the ''�Gi
number • of cat -calls hurled 'at Mr.
Perkins ' in. Fort on Saturday from
Bruce County sporting fraternity,
it . is apparent that his;'; "pleasant"
disposition has made '. hini . "much
beloved."• in practically every centre
represented in the; Bruce . League. •
Lucknow has dans 'nothing that. is
not open and'above- board,: and are..
fighting out this, protest to the finish.
If, 'they lose, til have been handed• '
a rotten dealr and baseball in the
Bruce .League. will \ have received 'a:
smack in the face.'
Tn either "'events it isevident that
a .much needed house-ceaning in•the
league in at. least one office, is about
4t4 qort.,
Mr. end Mrs; Collins and. family,
Ypsiliante., Mich., visithd last week
Mrs. GOlitlen' of Detroit, and Miss
lean. Mckenzie of Toronto,. sPentn
tew *is witty -Mrs. W.. McKenzie,
Ituagell Middleton arkent Mon -
Mr. olitt Hamilton 'of Tortinto,
.with ,his brother,. ,Gilhert
A little girl arrived ' at the heirie
of and 'Mit. Archie'. MileIntYre; .
awl Mr. Wm. Robertson ef Tcronto;
ifia Mrs. Iturley and
Mit', Engle of tittfolo; spent, a. 'week ,
reCently with end' Mre. Oen
tifev-jullut meeting of the
0, was held at. Ow ,Iteine of Mrdi
Win. McDonald dit Thursday,
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