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Arva won the semi-final series
for the WOAA grand 'champion-
ship, when they defeated Luck -
now 2-1 in ten innings 'in the
Caledonian Park. last Wednesday.
night. '•Arva won . the semi final
set by winning two straight. in
the Pest -of -three affair.
. It was Arva's home. game,'. and
they would •go .'home•' with pock-
ets well filled with Sepoy money
.'as there wasa veiry 'goodturn-
out despite --the cold -Wei -
.. ',I:ucknbw won:,the game in O
inning's"), was the. general, opin .
ion 6f ,fans, team, and the a ri: r,
-but there' was ' one hitch the,
Pilate umpire 'didn't 'agree., In the
fifth inning Al •Baker Was' called
out on ':a throw-in to .the; •plate
on- a decision that was nothing
short 'of '."robbery".' The, catcher
•took the 'throw 'on a leap into
• the air for a high 'ball. He was
definitely suspended in mid-air
when Baker touched the ;plate.,
However, the London umpire
called'' him out: The .run.'.would
have given the .locals a 1-0 nine
inning 'victory. " • .
• Both.' umpires were brought.
from London 'for .the game; Arva,
who had been crying •; "no money
, 'the -sock" 'ever. since'' we met
them, . suddenly , became quite.
"flush";• and' could pay umpire
mileage from London, .or ,maybe
the officials just'. came . along for.
the ..ride, : ' • ,
Despite the victory for the visi-
tors, Lucknow •out -hit. them 11-5.
Grant • ,Chis'holin was , pitching'.
fine ball,. ° striking . out 14;.,: and.
giving up; 3 walks... MacPherson
for the wixiners . . struck : 'out one
and walked none. The locals just
couldn't seem to bunch those '11
hits to gain any .runs °.
: ' In Lucknow's half of the10th
Don MacIntyre• led off with a
hit. .George : Westlake' grounded
out 2nd to •1st; advancing . Mac
Intyre• to second.. -Don- Thompson
hit a. single, advancing MacIn-'
yre to third, and'', then, • went: to
`Cd .on. the first pinch. Grant
hisholm flied out to left field,
scoring., Maclntyre and Thomp .,
son: was thrown out •.at third. De-
spite t
espite' the •l=rixn``lead, Arva .came'.
back in' their. ••half with 2 runs,
on two ,hits, a walk: and an 'error.
This: gave thein. the 10•-;inning'2-1
•victory.,:
Despite the .'loss;; Lucknow are
the Intermediate . "B'' -champs of
t'v es ern n arid, , a '. a 'e . a no
other focal team has : accomplish`.
ed in • intermediate softball, and
have been a` credit sportswise• to
the . coininunity, .
Lucknow: Al, .'Baker,' •c; H.
Greer, ••rf Maclntyre, cf; :West-
lake, 2nd; Thompson,' lst; Chis-
holm, .p, MacMillan, ss; Hedley,
3rd; C:. Chin, if: •'
Arva: Reynolds,. c; MacPher-
Son,' p; ' Blackhall, 1st; ':` McNair,'
ss; Clark, If;. Urlbshott, cf; Wind-
sor, 3rd; Hodgins, rf; Smith, 2nd.
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Luc w Aix( 000-`000 14-4 1,1 .3
Arva , • 000 000.000 ; 2--2 1 '•5/ 1
Goderich intermediate. hockey
team --hog-- started practicing:
;Among. the : list of "prospects• for
this year's team .is George West-
lake of town. George played a
steady defensive game with the
Sailors 'last -season.
Looks as • if • George Zuk, will•
be playing hurockey: for ,Dlam•
this • season. Meaford would ° have
liked .to got him .for hockey and
next year's 'ball season ''he Mea.•
ford •.Eicpress says that -,Durham
is reported' to have paid Owen:
Sound ,Merctirys $500 for :the re-,
lease of "Moose" Sheddon who
will add power "to the Durham
squad, . •
The 25 -years -ago 'coh.rni i ilii the
Chesley- —Enterprise—:--listed—t'
fallowing all-star.' ,team of the
Bruce League, which • provided
baseball: at its best in the .district:
for -several- years:- catchers;•• Ralp,h•-
Pequegnat : of 'Port Engin and
Cliff Tanner of Paisley; pitchers,.
Gordon,, Irwin of Lucknorw and
Frank M'acartn y' of Chesley, 1st,
10oc. ,Howson of .Teeswater; 2nd,
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short, Bill , Wagner, of Chesley..
outfield, Ross Boos Of Ch:esley,
Curly, Aiken of Southampton &
Joe Cassidy of Teeswater,
TIN' BER .TIPS •
Jack 'Caesar's Cubs roved into
a' first place tie with the Pole-
cats' this week 'as they decisively
trounced . 'the G Gophers• for four•
.points
The; Lions. also .came up. with
a• good; nighty 'taking: four points-
'frorn 'Finlay's• Coons.
+Charlie .Weibster's Polecats. and
Pori: 'McKinr'ion's Beavers'Caine
out• even on their night's 'work,
each team taking• two points. Bud
Thompson and . •,Doli, McKinnon
rolled .well, tar' the Beavers with.
636: and 606 respectively.
The Tigers showed some fer-
ocity this Week.. as they took' 3
points .from the Wolverines,: de-
spite the. :.fine showings of Mur
ray Couse and jack Bannister for
the losers. Murray : Couse broke
the ,high men's single ,'.with a
score of 320 flat..
Stewart Jamieson's 'Zebras
were slowed•, down thisweek as
they .lost '3,• points to the Squir-
rei"s. Freck 'Button ,was high man
for the winners
Alvin Hamilton's . Kangaroos'
,got . back into the win column,
soundly defeating ' Bill Hunter's
Chipmunks 4-0, Lgis. Crowston'.
and Larry .Salkeld were high for
the winners, with Anna Johnston'
scoring well for the. losers '
Team. Standings
Polecats •13, 'Cubs 13, Zebras
12; Kangaroos 11, Lions 10, :C'hip
munks,.9, Squirrels' 9,, Wolverines
9 Coons '9, Tigers 8,'.:Gophers .'8,
Beavers 7.;
DONNYBROOK:
The morning • service . in Tion-
nybrook Church is being con
tinned' to the first' two Sundays.
n•Novem?ber
The ,Novemnber meeting •of the
W MS: and W.A; ' will be • held
•at the',hom.e of Mrs Gordon May -
lox 'on •Tue'sday, ' November .8th:
)Mrs:. IL:: Chamney spent.' last
week at the ' home of . her son,
Gordon, ' in. Auburn .:
Mr. and•'Mrs° Edwin ;Thompson
andfamily of 'Wingham, were
Sunday:' visitors at the home of
Amari, Thompson.
Mr., John; Noble • of Ingersoll
spent' the week -end at his 'home
here.
Sunday visitOr5:.with • Mr:. and
Mrs. R. Chamney 'were Mrs° 0:
Alien. of Clinton, Mr. W.
Craig and granddaughters,' Mary
W ilkixi and.=tCarolynr-.•Craig and
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Mission '• Band • .to the meeting.
fro d; by` -a -1f ft6
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Wendy MacKenzie solo, David
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Nancy'Forster; duet, Mary Altin
and. Lynne_ Couse piano solo,
Nancy Forster;' reading, Murray'
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