The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-09-19, Page 6?'AGE
PEE WEES LOSE
IN. SEMI-FINALS
$imcoe edged Lucknow 2.1 in
real thriller here last Satur-
day afternoon to in the best-
of -three Ontario semi-final round
• two. games. to none, f t is expect
ed, •.that Simcoe will meet Belle-
ville in the Ontario finals.
Lucknow had men left .on
bases on numerous occasions, but
just couldn't seemto get them
across the plate. Simcoe took a.
1-0 .lead in the third, with, Luck -
now tying thescore in the fifth
at 1.1. Simcoe went ahead. again
in , the sixth inning., by one •run
which they held- -until-- the --end
of the game. ' •
The team, management. and
recreation ce ittee deserve a
great deal. of credit for the train
ing ` and amount • Of 'time given
towards the promotion of the
young team.. To look at the faces
of these young' boys when they
are on the 'ball 'field, ' is . all •the
satisfaction and, reward. that a
'coach- .or promoter.. needs. It
doesn't have to •be ,a champion-,
ship. Simcoe is a town of ' 9,000,
and• Belleville eis a city of con-•
•siderable aize. When,this is taken
,into view' Lucknow is without
• do`ubt an• Ontario.' champion in.
their own.class. •
.Lucknow: Ross 'Forster 3rd;
Brian Congraan: rf; Wayne Far-
rier ,,,p; TO Walney, 2nd; Bob
_Hunter e;. Doug Johnston ss; Don-
aald Campbell if; 'Gordon aVfacN.ay
cf; :Gary • Johnston 1st..: .•.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
TEESWA►TER WINS.
JOYNT TROPHY •
.Lucknow Lawn Bawling Club
held their mens' trebles teurna-
ment for the .Joynt 'trophy on
the 'greens last Friday, night in
"football temperatures T h e
tournament had been rained out
in the middleof August,and
was. .set forrnid1Seiteuber. in
order to avoid other . district
dates. • •
The Teeswater rink . of Porter-
Crawford -Donahue captured first
prize. and the trophy. Roy Fin-
layson -Paul. Henderson -Harvey
Webster ;rink from town Was
-second.-The- Nediger rink from
Clinton was third,. and the three-
some of Garf M'aeDQnald-Jacek
MacDonald -S, C. Rathwell was
fourth. The 1VIcManus rink froin
Goderich was. fifth.
BOWLERS COMMENCEPLAY
.The Lucknow and Dungannon
Bowling League which has oper-
ated for the past few seasons,
'v ill commence again. next Wed-.
•nesday on the Wingharn, alleys.
The :., twelve teams will operate
under the same handicap system
as before: The following is the
schedule for the next week, with
the entire • schedule expected. 'to
be in next week's 'paper.
Wednesday, September ` 26. • 1-2.
on 1-2; 7-8, on': 3-4; 11 12. on ;5-6;
Thursday, September: 27th-:-
on
7th: on1-2;•. 3-4. on 3-4.;' 5-6 on 5-6.
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OHMS 'ELIMINA ,'E WINGHAM,
MATCHED .W. WITH BRUSSELS
The Lucknow Junior Girls''
softball, team • eliminated Wing-
ham from. the .roundd robin ser-
ies by , 'virtue of a 11-7'On in
Wingham on Wednesday of Last
Week. This pitted • Lucknow
against Brussels in the group
finals which • is to ' be a (best
three -out -of -five series. It is also
the . W.O.A:A. semi-finals:
The first game was played in
the Caledonian Park on Friday
night,. and Brussels' were victo r-
roux by a 28-23 score.• Lucknow
took an early lead in the game,
and at .' the ,end of three innings
were--leading-15-8.. Brussels ,came
back ..stron:gly with . 20 ' runs in
the last four. innings.. •
Luvknow Karen Arnold ss;
-Shirley Congrani c; Joyce -Hack-
ett 3rd; •Kathleen Hackett p;
'Joyce' MacNay. ' of; Elaine' Mae -
Nay :1st; Jean -Richards •rf; Mar-
lene ;.Stanley .1f;' ,Colleen .Tiffin
lf Nancy Forster •rf Joan Craw-
ford '2nd..
BLYTH OUST:. BRUSSELS'
The: Blyth Intermediate soft-
ball team which. • eliminated
Lucknow . 'has added another
feather to their . hat. Blyth de-
feated Brussels in' three . straight
in • a.' ,best of seven affair, and
because - of .the last game 'sore
f 2 ;-4, Brussels -.conceded•• to the
Legiionnaires. It is expected .,that
Bly'tly will meet eitherTeeswater
or`:- .Wellesley in the next . round.
GIRLS EVEN SERIES WITH
BRUSSELS ..BY 2246 .WIN
The Luckn,ow Girls : team tied
up 'the best -of five: group 'charm.,
pionship • series with Brussels
when 'they won 22-16 in Brussels
on Monday night. Thisgives each"
team . 'one . win, with the . third.
game to •be played . in Lucknow
tonight (Wednesday):' •
Brussels had .a 7=0 lead at,the
end of f the second inning, ,but° the
ELucknow team' went Wild, in the
th' d scored 17' runs in: the
one. inning. • Two of •the Luckrow
girls .had ' three at—bats: in the
one ,inning. They . were clouting
the .ball 'hard for good clean hits
and • the •Brussels .pitcher was
helpless.
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At the end of the 4th inning
the play was halted because of
rain.:The umpire Instructed -:the,:
girls to wait to . see if:: the . rain
would...let up, but when it did
and the Lucknow team was• ready
to play again no Brussels girls
were: in .sight., After 'rounding' up
the .Br_ussels... girls from' all over
town, Play • vas resumed . again
and . the seven innings ' �corzz,plet-
ed.
WEDDING -BELLS
CHISHOLM—TAYLOR
` A wedding of: interest to ,some
people in this district took place
recently. in the .Roman Catholic
chureh2 at- •Valleyview, . Alberta,-
when
lberta;wihen Ronald J. Chisholni, sec-
ond son of 1Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Chisholm .of Dungannon, and,Lu-
cille Frances Taylor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, now
'residing. at Valleyview, exchang-
ed vorws. in .a . double ring cere-
mony. Rev. Father Jal celebrat-
ed the nuptial mass, while Mrs.
Mary Velie presided at the organ
nd • Mrs .;Rose•La..--.Butte-.sang
the sacred soros: During . • the
signing sof. the register, Mrs. La
Butte and Mrs. Hicks rendered •
an appropriate duet.
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The bride,biven in marriage.
by her father, was' exquisite in
•a floor length gown: of white rya
ion net over lace withthree.
quarter length veil. Her bouquet
utas .red' roses. Two bridesmaids, -
Patricia .MdCailurn • , of Stealer,
Alta., in primrose colored nylon
and lace lid the 'brides sister
Donna, in green nylon and lace,.
along with two little flower
girls, Betty J. Blackerman, in,
mauve 'and Brenda J. Fynn in
yellow, both nieces of the bride,
lent, color • and beauty to the oc-
casion.. '
`' � •The groom s best man
was Bill Cumberland :, supported
-by Jack Mills.. 'Bill. Taylor ush-
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We Now Have a Supply of Barn Door
Track, Trolleys ;:and-B•rackes
• also
Tongue and Groove Pine 'for Doors.
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ered the bride's guests while Jas.
•Grant of Big yallejr, Alta, 'usher-
ed for the groom..
Atthe,
'church door -the happy
couple were showered with con-
fetti ;before` taking Doff . in a gaily
decorated car to Grande Prairie
,fcsr photographs and . then back
to -the •Jubilee •Theatre to a sump-
tious ` wedding dinner - at • 5 • p.m.
-A large reception and ':dance -fol
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lowed: The • gifts were numerous
and; costly, expressing:tthe esteem
'and respect of the, young •couple.
They - spent their honeymoon at
Great ' Falls, Montana, and., re-
turned to _their modern trailer
home.stationed at. •Altwasser
`trailer park at . Valleyview.. The
groom, formerly a Dungannon
boy, is one of the .head.foremen
w�i�th: -tt e- ul-E-.-(Qi» Coriipany.
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