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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-19, Page 104.1 • • • P zr rt h • • PAGE TEN .. • TUELUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCifiNO*, ONTARIO Eliminate Wellesley SatutcI ay, Play Arva In Grand -Champ Set Lucknow Intermediate 14, a, 11. team :is the new '' "B" '.champion • of the Western • dntario Athletic. • Association: The softball champ- ionship is the first, ever to come to the Sepoy Town,' Lucknow' de- ', .feated__the .Weliesey; •team four games to two an the best -of -seven' series, to. take. the title.' After..los 5n. g, the first two:. games they, :fought back to win, four in ‘a row: The aocals will #iow play :Arva in a • best -of -three affair in the semi-finals for the WOAA: Grand Cbanimpionsl.ip. Arva• are the 'D' champs, The winner of the cLucknow-Arva series . will play the 'winnerof the New .Hambuirg- Desboro' series .for the `stop spot".; Win Fifth Game In Rain' A ninth inning .•' passed ball gave the .locals . an 7 'win. •over the Wellesley nine m the . Cale- donian Park last .. Wednesday . night, in a game that wastwice 'delayed by rain, and, ended. in another.:, +cloudburst. The Goderich' • Girls '.Trumpet Band, prize *inners. at. the CNE,: were on hand :for the evening through. arrangements .`;'made by. Ben •Chisholrm..The girls ,put on a sparkling: display On Main. St, and .then, ' pareded to the park where • ram and muddy grounds failed..: to stop them in their gen- - erous effort to provide the' Luck now. fans with top-notch mo§ical. entertainment: The game was delayed by rain getting started, but finally:, on° ' the condition that the Lucknow' team return to Wellesley for a Saturday:. afternoon game• in stead of !the previously arranged Friday ' night, game. in Linwood, the. Wellesley team took to 'the ifield. .• The game:. yvas again •delayed ,n' the 6th *hen it started to, rain,; but play was resumed after. a brief wait.: Both pitchers, Chis.; holm ;and Leis,, ' had : difficulty with their control because of 'the wet. condition.:of the • ball. Lucknow, were leading 7-5 go- Side-. ing into. the= ninth, ninth. -inning but.:_Gxeer_eorg_e Westlake flied out Spahr; . the catcher for the op position, ,hit '.'a, .home' .run with one man, on base. to: tie the scores:; an the last of the ninth Kent, Hedley ledFoff with a walk: Art Baker struck out,- and C. `Chin grounded`, out, advancing Medley:, to : third. 'With Al "Baker at 'bat, Medley, came' in' on a passed .11 ,!bo score the winning • run.. The ! now the championship.. .:gassed; ball;, went through the ,Grant`+Chishoira pitched excel- :screen,: xcel- : screen ',and was a, great cause lent ball for the • winners. Harold, for argument by the Wellesley .Leis and John Litner • divided steam;-Tbut-�--Umpire,.= Tiffin_ ruled the p tching_dutiesio_r Wellesley. %ra base on the • play.: This 'game .. Lucknow . Al Baker, e; 1I, 44 tp Chisholm, p; Healey, ard; Mac-, ,sent tucknow up 3-2 on the Ltteknow ,102 020 111 1-,-9 14 2 .ft UP ON TUESDA .1f; x.. Leis, P; Spahr, c;.' Kelter. the first game- in thc semi4ti.nals hewn, iSt;' LiehtY,,' .11; Gascho, for, the Wc4A-K grand chainPion- ner,.fi (7);., _R. Leis, ard (2); ,BaSt, Caleddnian Park . en '' Tuesday Wellesley "' 090" 201 202-7 7 3 three affair, with the second lin game was tw+i-ce :delayed. ionship they had been. •hattling ,•Ar.. va jumped into ansearly lead . , • the business period. the' follow - diamond was -quite slippery .atter with ., his control and walked. a racks for. SS; No.. 10, Kinloss; for, tor so. triany anonthS. The a MOrMing raM, but sick.'s Were.' .rnen in:three innings. Grant gave the new cupbOards purchased fdr gam% contrary In . the all-daY, by Hugh up three hits. He was relieved the kitchen from 'Wingham Dis- quite bright and sunny for the raM' iri this •disict.rict. The Wet out, in the third. Hugh Walked Federation banquet; a , euchre MacMillan With . one; filet High Sohool;'cliteringl to the diamond ...made At paitieularlY nree-,artd, gave upliour __Iiits.._! _party ahd plans for th.e. play, from diffieult *for the outfielders, who ,LuCknoW threatened in the 5th Teeswater; October '.21St.', CO111- found it :hard . to ,get any, tract7 inning when they:. scored all Six butions to the; rummage 'sale at lon• : s : ,, of their runs: Charlie Chin hit Winghani; the invitation to St. first inning that sent their hopes oixt With, tWO Relris for their golden anniver, , 'Wellesley opened with ,a 47run a .,grand slam homer" ..but .. LuCknOw their six runs: • ' .' . ' : supper at the November .ineeting. fought :back gradually with One ,• • -, r iii 'e ,The meeting . Closed With the. run in ' tlie, ist, two in the 3rd, Arva • 495 110 02,-41 1 3 national anthem, and lunch was 'WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19th, 1955, conviction. Miss •Margaret Rae of tucknow sang "Memories". She was accompanied Mrs. Gar- net Farrier. Reports of Om COn- vention at. Guelph *ere given in three parts. Mrs,- Robert •Purdon gave the first .day'S proceedings and Mrs. .Harry .LaVis gave the report of the -second day, etn- Phasizing the work of '1,4Ot;t4. Ilitschmanova, .,Organizing for help. to war-torn" nationS; to help W(0011,100.4 children',and of her Work in ,orous'moriblogiie With' encore Wirigharn then. gave 'a dernOn--, stration on. flower arrangern.ent and blending of colorS and. ages, hoW to 'dare for, plantS and. to .Make ribbon. hOws. Mrs. Alex Havens and Mrs.. Jas. Webster. player two numbers on, the. auto-'. harp and • mouth' organ. DUring and' two in' the 5th, 'to .take the LuCklI0i,V ......000 060 000-- 6 '7 6 theri .s erved by the hostesS Liicknovtr added one in the 7th, TIM.BER, TIPS • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Elliott, determinedly with ' two, 'to' tie 'Freck Button'S 84uirrels. came Mrs. WM. 'MacPheyson.• and Ors. Walter Elliott spent -Saturday in the . score at 6-6' at the end of 'to life this week. as they downed London. . MisS Marjorie• Elliott the 7th. Lucknow, went ahead by Jack Bannister's Wolverines, 3-1. N''esilt the •we4.-end home.. Murray COuse Made a fine show- .Mr. and,. Mrs; Wm. J. Fisher but each tine Wellesley tied the .in4 for. the losers as he. earrie up of Kitchener, Gordon .Fisher of gc;oe in.: thelr half. At the end With a 664: flat- triPle. • Clinton ahd Mr: . and Mrs; R. E. of nine coitipleted. innings: the 'Don MacKinnon's. Ae4veis con- Forster' and. faintly visited ' at Score WaS deadlocked at 8-8. tinuOd their losing streak as the •Gearge Fisher's on •LindaY° .. Harold Greer Singled ,tb. start Lions: took 3 PointS from them. Mr: arid Mrs. Ken liolbourn Of the 10th„iiining,'-and went to 2nd ., ' Gorcl BaileY led the COons to :on an 'error. Don MaCIntyre- was a 4-0 win. over the Cubs, Setting' thro-Wri out 'at . firSti advancing a new high 'triple with:718 flat. Greer to !Srd. Don •Tharripson hit Jack :Caesar scored well for . hiS a long flY to right field, scoring team ,Voivling a. nice 671. 'The •,Coons also set ' the high" tearri Still leading,the: pack,, picking up •SURPRISE PARTY FOR who DEPABUNG NURSE 3 points from the Tigers, have cooled off considerably. ,Despite George Westlake's 622 flat, the Polecats oVercaine the Gerphers; ,-taking 3 .points... Mike Chas. Webster all bOWled Well The lCangaroos weren't 'hopp- ing toci, ; well • this week as the but, the hccne 'team fought back. left to In the 10th for Wellesley •the first batter struck out. TAO next man -walked, and the third bat• ter flied 'out The fOurth batter walked; putting runners' on 1st and -2nd with two. out. The next' man was thrown out Ord to 1st n ave ',"Sta-fDri" a tested Preduiet, Will -absolutely waterpreOff Con- - trete, :Ceduent Blocks, Cinder Blocks, Brick, Stueco,.AsbestoSi. . when" applied either from the hiside, or outside... ' . Decorates as well as Waterproofs and ;ours. , in 12 Non-Ftwling , Two Coats of "Sii-Dre will' hold a Wall of Nater 6 You Will Be Surp/rised How Economical "Sta-Dri" ASK FOR A FREE ESTIMATE For Your,. Biseihent,. Any_ Nfasonry_ Build -11_1g Inclitdhig Silos and Cisterns. IIIENDERSO II LIMITED. Ph!ine Ontario California spent a day.: last .week 'with Mr. and 'Mrs Bob Hutchi, son family; Mr. Holbourn is Mrs. Hutchison's brother.' ; have been 'having a lengthy' bOut with the 'flu. • NEIGHBORS MARK ANNIVERSARY • (Fourth ConeessiOn 'News) wbdOael:rrser'ecPvaallielnaeclisdn'aM•gtOrisw;prh*ees.neFnt11.t.t.41vrtebiarecpmn6e:iagilltifici* surprised on Fr,i. gifts on the occasion of their 36th wedmrdsi,ngWlail. Gn!iiMeal'esaKreYrizie read the . following address and Mrs.' Fred. wool ' blanket and. liitchen.,,Stool.:. 1)eWare.,:1V.IyaoYu.rAfdrietidil; Ol.)d° 'Peigh,,;- your .wedding,anniversary..- Bill, yoU have livaq on this Concession all Your life, and '3/(iti. May were not a stranger to this community. It is..thirty-six, years - since yOu came. to this Concei- • In your hOme, your church and the coMmunity, you have been butstanding examples, and we hope ,thia trilight; blanket and kitchen stool will. reinind you of the regard in which you pre held 1.35r your friends_and neighbors: iMr. 'and: Mrs. MacDonald have, three children, AfiS Margatet• MacDonald; on the teachihg staff. Mr.. Graham MacDonald, B.A., Of .• Princeas Elizabeth School, Lion - .,and Mack 1VlacDonald, .whd is attending WnedsdtearungliUtenci;verisitittr9,' *ere all -home fOr the week -end. A surprise party was held in honor 'of Miss ,Donelda Soh; daughter of Mr, - and Mrs. Dan Nicholson, : oundary West, staff of Scott .Memorial Hespital, About .40 friend§ gathered at the nurses' reSidenee, including Reid Was high man fOr the win: tiers with 612 'flat Would the capains of the teams please Make sure to total their Sheets alWays as the:secretary MONTH; FOR .STEALING OAR WRECKED AT BERVIE ,senteneed to' a Month in, jall, by Magistrate ,,L1r2E. Holmes on a charge 'of stealing a car atAber.. hart's Garage in .Craderich whkh, viras later wrecked aC.Beryie en crashing inte...the public half was :given, suspended F..:9,ritpdf. They haVe' ' Pay post of , the •proseoution 'and are.. bonded ta keep the' ,ternis .Of the prObatioit.: No. charge lwas, laid against a • third Party of 'juvenile age,- Con- ed the trio south • of Ripley the morning. after 'they wrecked the •: Present staff, previous staff and the dornestie staff of the hoipi- Miss Valeria Drope, hospital .superintendent; spoke briefly and makes a mistake 'is 'the than who never :doei anything, tit 1243 • • It 4 61. an addre.ss Ind presented Miss Nicholson with two. beautiful matching' pieces.. or luggage -.6n- behalf of the nurses, and, doines • tic...staff. A matching piece of itiggage was also presented. Miss .Nicholson, from the :medical staff •• and loyalty, aild'express- - Miss: Nicholson thanked ;her if they. are not Unfortunately. fkiencY b ted genersasl regret It her depart- many :friends•for..the lOvelyt cOuple -Of teams lost points of this .and t is wee I amuse ure. Mi Myrtle eeder, a for- A • social'. evening •was spen eon are blaming the ' secretary for it ‘1'ler member. of the staff, read chiding with lunch, . rules Wert Made up. by • midge of. the team .captains and FOWL and, APPLES we 'can only abide by thorn. • Team Standings Chipthunks 9, Polecats 8, Coons 8; Zebras 7, Kangaroo'S 6, Goph- J.S 5, Squirrels' 57C-trbs.-57W-olt- verines 5, -Tigers 5, Libris .5, Bea- vers 2. WHITECHUICH shea Women's Institutes, . Were guests of Whitechurch members last Tuesday evening, Close' to 100 ladies were present.' Mrs. Frank Ross, preSiderit, opened Institute' Ode ,and repeating the MarY Stewart , collect, The roll eall .was answered_ by_a safety slc•garr; Mrs,- Nelsompiekell gave a paper on "Living a life is more tlianxiaking.a. living", emphasiz- ing the fact that we rritist. try t•O' dO our good turn Id help out, •overcome jealousy, fear and worry r with a deeper religious Special Games for Turkeyi RECREATION HALL LUCKNOW ur t. Ticket$ 1 for 2,46 or 14 for $1.00 v.-- Siiecial Games. t Tiekeis • •