HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-29, Page 8A'.
PAPE EIGHT
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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
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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
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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.
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$2.50'
Anderson Flax Prcoducts Lt
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