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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-29, Page 8A'. PAPE EIGHT 4 • • eri Causes Blyth -Legionnaires currently lead. Lucknow intermediates 3 gaines to two in tbe best -of -seven series in. the Intermediate "B" scheduled for Blyth' tonight. • After two postponements , last Wednesday 'and Thursday night becatise of rain, the, two teams met 'on the LucknoW,diamond on Friday with Blyth* winning 3-6 to :take a 3-1, lead irV garaes" Grant ChishOlnr started on .the Mound for Lucknow but was' re, placed 'by Hugh MacMillan in the early 'stages of., the game :after, the Blyth bcys'had 'clouted, ntow ,fielders "bobbled" a,'couple. Hugh finished . the game. Blyth hit fairly well 'through - ant . the game, but Lucknow, faged to . bunch - their hits for enough -runs. MacDonald pitched Grant Chisholm, clouted a inammouth home run in the 8th *nhig; and Lucknow came on in the 'ninth with an encouraging .rally that netted. :them three of :their six runs, but Blyth nipped, the rally in the' nick, spf time. Blyth .030 202 001L-811 2 e ays MacDonaald took !Dyer. Tlise walks, gave X-Atoknow two of their three runs. Watson was throwing an illegal pitch that has slipped through- in any pre, ficiating umpires warned him end when he tried to throw a legal. pitch he.: found it imposs.- ible . to, hit Thus; the Dense fog,Alrifted, ih over, the Out the' game and , play was Ho* Ver, the: • fog., -played no Par in the win or logs for:either Luclmow: Al Baker c; J. Chin ss; Chisholm p; Macblillan 2rid; Anderson lf; Art Baker '3rd; Thompson 1st; Maclntyre .cf; C. blyn 'is; Carter, 3rd; '13. Patter-', son, p; Welber ist; Whitmore rf; HazelwOod 2nd; Clare 2nd;, Mac-, Donald p; Knox if; liVatson Make) Comeback, Monday Lucknoir got right 'back in the series again on Monday night as Grant- Chisholm handed ' the blYth. team a 3-0 shutout. This put the series at three wins..for Blyth and two for LucknoW the best -of -seven- affair. .hira errorless support throughout the game. Grant registered five • Ed Watson , started on • the . pitching mound' for 'Myth,* but had a rough: go -of it -in the first two innings, walking five before DUAL SERIES little gang of' first -ye& ball players -ranging in ,ages from 9 to 12, have, two important- play- off, series' currently underway. They ivon 4-2 decision from the Point Edward team on Sat- urday night 'in a zone finals three -game series, in the Ontario SOftball ,Association playoffs: . They play the return garne at Sarnia -on Saturday afternoon and if a, third game is necessary it Will be played 'that night at Sarnia. The Point EdWard 'team is-, 'the pick of the 'Sarnia Pee • ruit PRIMES:- - ur Own Blend Tea );:, 111:),Te'rke • '4:.„ecu.sofit.,...Ckubby argarine....smeot4ei te*itire lbi'120c," r & 1 ri,„„„e, 'Tip !Top, large 20 az. inS Headquarters for PEACHES at LOWEST Prices FULL. pNg4 of FROZEN' JOICES, MEAT. and FISH BE WISE, GRAB' THESE 'BUYS! Values effective Aug. 30, i1, Sept, 1 'Phone:119 Our .StoCk It Fresh We Sell For. Less Luclkn' ow. Wee 'League,,' and the local kids Ptit up a good brand of ball be- hind Wayne Farrier's pitching:to take the Opener. The line-up!...Ross Forster ss; Aier p; Bob Hunter:ci Gary John - Dough Johnston 3rd; Brian 'Con - gram ;11; Donald Campbell 1f4/ The boys will take a ,bUs. to 'Sarnia on : Saturday.. arid there :will be a inimber of seats avail- able for anyone wishing to, go Lest- To Chepstow , On . 1VIonclay night at Chep- stow the' Lucknew Pee Wees ra ed'. a. 12-3 deciSion :in: the' pions ip. a best Of three serieS with' the next game on was not interested ,and' the On- tario ,gr,oup has deadlines to. be Oue Carload 4 - WHETHER NPU NEED We Can :Supply \It In *Odd .or Standard SiSes, . 10 Prepare N w For THER 47 gETT1140. THpsi cockEO. AND. JOHN W. HENDERSON' I.VMIESER :'1.011MITED PHONE 159, LUCKNOVii • . The following article 'appeared ,in last sweek'S..issde 'of' the Blyth Standard, in regard to the' game in, Lticknow which Blyth *on We ,-quote: "We understand ',that one of ,ptir local' fans who received a shower' bath (free of drink froin the water pail, and got the full contents 'a la fling'." . It was. quite evident that the fan in question, who *as hang- ing civ,er the ,ferice behind ' the Lucknow bench arguing with players and fans alike, lia.d ready received his beverage from another source, and` wasn't .at all interested in. the. contents of the Water pail. ' It is unfortunate that at Mon-. day'S game again several ,Of the 'Blyth rooters, one, of, -which hack to 'be removed from 'the players' bench ,during th'e game,' *ere .thr,o*ing their ...usual personal players. • T4ie Chin bays and -Grant Chisholm have been re- ceiving the brunt of. the remarks froin the "so-called Blyth sup - It is unfortunate for the Blyth teani, who always play it square, and their other, innocent support-; ers that these' few other goons are allorrNed. in 'the park: ' In' a. field of nine starters irnni finiShed fifth. The winner Was. H. Vandeirtheer of St. Catharines,. a native of'Holland, who/ finished the ten miles lit 50 minutes, and 58.seconds. Jim took 61 minutes .arld .18 seConds, but finished overdo it.on4iis first effort', . He ' had been.practisIng on, his own -this ,sunaner and' did the. cOuple of times,. but has had no • It was an open race with Con7. testants from 16 to 26 years of age and from 'St. ' Catharines, o of the runners from" St. before at the Olympic trials; at , Jim. would 'like ;to see a track and. `, field club, organized, here with softie civic . support so. that iocal boYs could ..be coached' and. train -to a point ' where they could compete sucoessfitily at' high'. school meets at. London-. and .COMPETED . IN Jirri Reed, 17 -year-old 'son of (44 taken to long istance running, PROPANE and APPLIANCES farm, home 'and 1ndustry iLIJCIENOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INC. TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST NON -COOPERATING $111PPERS- / Action 'is to be taken 'against shippers of, Grey and Bruee hogs' who have not secured tbeir 1956 license --from—the .Ontario--4-log Producers Marketing Board, ac- cording to, an announcement by, .the Grey-Bruee , Federation- of Airi9ulture. The hoard; is also taking ,stepi to cancel the lic- enses of those.shippers who have not. comPlied with. the 'Ontario Hog Co-operative's order to 'ship- pers directink them to take .Grey - Bruce bogs only to euthorized points of. delivery. The Grey -Bruce. Hog 'Produc- ers Association announced that 75:3 ,percent of .Grey -Bruce hogs HALDENBY EI;ECTRIc MOTOR SEIVICE Armature and' Field Winding, Brushes, Bearings, Etc. Repairs to Fraetional and. Integral . • Horsepower Motors, Also 'Electric. rani, Vacuums, Clippers, Drills, Etc. • none Ripley 1114-29 • were, delivered tci the open mar- ket during the week , of August 13- to 17: This compares with 5:i 5 per !dent of •Grey -Bruce hogs go- . foe onto 'the open market when, the campaign was commenced, likure 'of 75.3 per • cent was the ed ,bringing hogs out onto the open Market: • HUDSON WINTER BARLEY Certified No. 1,,, per bushel , TETRA PETKIJS RYE" GENESEE WHEAT Registered No. per bushel .. $2,50, Certified No. 1, per 'bushel $2.30 Conimercial,No. 1, per bushel (Ali seed treated and put up in new bags) arid got his firs taste of compe- tition on Satu ay at Owen' Sound. :when he*. eornpefed in .a 10 -mile marathon that started north ot Owen Sound, and •fin. • $2.50' Anderson Flax Prcoducts Lt FEN( j. taiTgairrallikl