The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-21, Page 10T
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' IUGft HALL CHALKS Ulf
ANOTHER SHUTOUT•
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Pitching, 3-hit•-ba11 in Caledon,-
Ian Park on Friday night; Hughie
+rang up, another shutout as I!ceased was:: Tarri,ed to the late
- ,Mary ...McCann,'. w1-10'•predeceased
•-"�"u�ptiw egionnaires�_ . downed her husband husband bout , .erg . h
the{ ' 'iarton, nine 8 to 0, It. 'was.
t Years
A • ago. ,
• l a:„tl3ird � utoait An sEive•' she- ` '”
em a,„ ,
I?ecora'tior land m orr�'� ser ,
wduled; ,starts;, . - • vice : will .,be held, at Dungannon
Iie w•hrffecl ar. 'even 20 ed '
m.en 'in Friday,. night's bout 'and cemetery next ,Sunday, ° June' 24th
'issued only: ones pass.'Steverison' at 4.3:e!) p, m.. Rev: •A. S, Mitchell
Wiarton's. second. sacker :,got the of .St. Paul's Anglican Church
p solid, clqut .off Hall, He tag-
ged one
agged'one .for ' three.. bases in the
4th with only one ,away. ;Hinton,
Wiarton's colored catcher `and ,fast
THE.
LUCKNOW „SENTINEL, LUCiNOW„ QNTAIIIQ
Mr Thohas , McCarui left on
Monday for London to attend the
funeral ,of his late ' brother -in
law, 'Thomas O'Brien,"'whose; fun-
eral was 'Tuesday morning.- Ike.
will , give the ,address: and will
be •:assisted;by the other village
clerg(ynen, The Lucknow ' High
School Band . will he - in • a0coni an. a'ttend:-
ante to ' for' -the, h miffs.
as: lightning, ,lard,.. •one down to . .p Y Y
Hugh . Cumirig who chased Stev-:
Jenson back to' the sack but hadn't
time , to make a play to first °`ori
Hinton's fielder's choice • Half.
struck, out the next two: .
Hinton 'scratched Wiarton's.
other two ,infield hits. In ,the'' 6th
he stole' second and went. tb"i 3rd
on a passed ball as Kreugex ,walk
ed. Williams' whiffed leaving
.•thein =both , stranded. ' ' '
On the mound for the Red'inen
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was Freddie:.Banks who did.' a
stint with, Lucknow last spring.'
• "Freddie. got; =off to a jittery start,:
• to spot.. • Lucknow .three runs,
Whig ,Were :plenty.'
Clarence Greer led off with a
., base. on, balls and was forced at
second on MVMacDonald's grounder
'to' 3rd:' Miley walked and' Hall
and, will give other Musical,num
bets suitable for . the , occasion,...
, Durnin. ` returned.
home 'last' week after! la." pleasan't
visit with 'her .son, Chester and
family at :;.Irwin, a ,suburb. of
Pittsburg, P.A.:' Mr. Drriin arid.
daughter, • ;Miss;.: ' Flora • ,Durnin,
.motored there" for ' Mrs.''Durnin's:
'return,
• Mrs; Jas. McWhinney,* Auburn,
spent as few days,(visiting his broom
tlier, Mr: $ert McWhinney 'and
Mrs; McV i}nney..
.,They..
T . Ashifield public' School sec-
, •tion, enjoyed the ,annual picnic
of the schools last • T1•rursday .:and'
though rain .threatened .in the'
Morning,. bye noon the:skies had.
cleared and a good • time . was, err'l
joyed ' in ;the afternoon. •
Mrs Sarah Louisa Ward
�sin;gled.scaring .1GZacDonald:' Har=, '
• old Greer laed 'a double d ' n_ . : Death occurred to the late Mrs.
Louis
Ward, don T' •
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and' Hall r p ed : hoiTie. home of. her . Sister:, 'Mrs:: Nellie.
Ih the 3rd 'MacDonald led off Stewart in' ' the .: ,village.. Mrs.
with a hit and Mile beat out a Ward ' was ,•in her' 90th year'' and
y
had' .been'' in
;Fall •'hit • to centre 'field; .very'' Poor health
and'' MacDonald had to P tag :u as •since .coming to Dungannon' about
• •
eihtg
'the fielder was :trying hard .. to . g years' .a o 'and had lost her:
get it. V; By• the time Jack made! sight and has ,been. bedfast .'for'.
third, 'Mile Y and Hall were both:. years.,'She was a daughter- of ;the,
oh, his• tail:.•; around •second : and;
had to, scurry back to second and,
first respectively,' while Hinton'
Bung' � onto the ball..and- `watched
:•the ` boys scampering,. to safety.
Mileytaggedwas. : at. theP. late 'at-.
tempting. to ;'score on ;a passed .,.
iball. Greer went down. swinging. 'of , Caflgary • . two • sisters, Mrs.
Curring. singled McDonald home,Thompsot} Edmunds. ' (Maude) , of
gg
Middlemiss " walked. and • Harden.:: .Seattle, Wash :arid Mfrs Nellie::
' by', went down : to- retire the :side, Stewart, Dungannon, . at •• whose
-with•,home • the funeral was herd on •
aminimum � of 'damage`:. �to , • :, ;, , �.• ...
pViarton s cause :Saturday. iafternoon at 2 ; o clock;
with,: .' •
Rev. J..Bright," Officiating.
.
'•Teri.'. Men; 'faced " B '�ks. 'in • h•
n ed an t e.
7th when he lost'•his 'control arid :. .
•
support at the carne•' time. Miley `
had flied to `centre, before Hall
caused the 'blow -Up by switching
!to the left hand side of the plate
to slam :a homerpf thi,ugh "centre 'June 26--Lucknow at SouthrP.
-
field• Wiarton then committed 5 •• aanpton ,
crinis, and B;ar>'ksivalked two , June '29=Port Elgin at..Lucknow:
.lien; coupled With a• pair'. of- field•* *•
er','schoices, •.to give NL•• ueknow 3 Southampton Fishermen, high-
more grunt.Y rated as' tough opposition • for
• Banks -struck -out—•8;-•rgave-ip-1-any-team in the Loop, .. in
1'1 hits`.,and. walked 6 men: • Sepoyille on Friday night It
•Wiarton: Lisk cf, Stevenson stacks tip as one of the: best tilts
2 d, Hinton; c, Kreuger` 1f,. Wil of the season,• and'. then' come''
Hams ss, Lemcke ' rf, Hall lst, next • • Friday, • June , 29th, thy;
- =• Hunter 3rd, -Banks.- l ;vaunted .Port Elgin ' Lakesiders
Lucknow' C Greerrf, Mac- will perform here. q
Donald• as, Miley c,° Hall` p,' H. •
"'lc'* * *
;' aGreer 20.4,..,Qu ring 3rd, Middle -1t'11 be July 16th before:Wing-t
• miss cf; Halderi(by' if, Cook `1 lam : plays here and—July''-2
Score' by" Iinnings; r:. h e :before the County • Towners ' visit.
,Wiarton >.'000 000 oo0-0 • 3:6 Sepoyville•
.' ..
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Iucknaw 301 000 04x=-8,11 * * "`*
...
Making his,'. debut in Wiar
•
' ' ton against the Seaforth Bosharts,
L"EGIONNAIRES.'DOWNED Freddie Banks' struck out '17 and
SEAFORTH TUESDAY''? 1 .1gave.•up only, 4 h -2
its. Leading -1,.
Luck going ' into 'the' 9tli.. a ,couple of
mL .Seaforth egiOn sires• dight .`bad" ,thricos' by �Caxcher• Hinton
paved the 'wap for. Seaforth to
','by a Score Of 74: Seaforth's lone, eke out a 4_2 win..Incidentally,
unearned, run cable in the 8th; `�
,. • > Wiarton .colored battery 'were
onsPicuous `by�':'-their . -absence
from. •Morida�r n g,ht's. line-up 'in
a game with Centralia:
A wild throw by „Zuk •gave'
Wingham . a 2�. victory ,'::over
•. ;, •i 'now 'a. 3 run, � lead:.. ''O'Shea. re- .•.
Walkerton 'on Monday night in
placed him., : ' c� ,a ,'game that;:went 12 'innings.
The Legionnaires drew 7 ,walks
and six•hits. * :* ;
In. the 5th Hall:hit a mighty Billy Fisher, who started play
•circuit 'clout that cleared the'ing ,hockey with the Lucknow
cars in 'centre field. George Chin Bantams, ''h:as been transferred.
was in . uniform. for the first time from Blyth to • Mitchell , by the
and played; first base. Bank of �Comrnerce, The •Blyth
Standard had this' . to says "His
'removal is regretted **all; and
BOWLING JITNEY , he Will be 'particularly missed in
. the; sports Sphere. Bill was .a'
F'tiurteeii bowlers took, part in utd member of last winter's' juv�
' ' jitney anile hockey 'teaiii,. playing centre:
Monday ti night's Tnixed
, Prize. • .winners were Margaret i ide, and this Spring: has been"
• Ii.'ae;' Harvey Webster and' Fred; Working in. nicely at" third ►base:
3acksort, ,;whl *era alt tied ,for wiith. the: Intermediate softball`
I first place; .4.t'ea'hi : •
,late Mr and, • Mrs. Jas.. Kernick, •
born' near : Granton. .She is sur-
vived. !b .. three ; daughters,'•L
y..u,
gale (Mrs. John O'Grady):Jena'
(1Virs Courtland iSecord),, Learn
ington and ,Miss Edna ',Kernick -of
Detroit; also one ;brother Frank
Games Coming Up
June 22 Southampton at Luck
to rib Hall -.o f _'another4_shutout_.
iugl ie.. struck out .12, walked 2
and. allowed .•only 1 "hit.
. Muir ,started for ' Seaforth but
'w•as wild and gave uP ' 3' walks
and a hit in the 14 to spot Luck-,
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OBITUARY ,
. MRS. DAVIT) M. TH.OMPSO.N
Mrs. David N.L. Thomism,' the
last surviving member of pion-
eer. Kinloss Township family,
passed raiway in Toronto on 'Thurs
day,, June; 7th,' at' the Age .;of 80
years, ,. . i ::•..
~� n•i fab in hea tit'
.She, haul,. bee....; n . _ _1 • .I . .
for ,a tune,. arrcl; .slept peacefully
away'n'bout 1 rr CI ''ek'1hat %norrl
img. v;•
,Mrs. Thompson • was formerly'
Isabella Jane ,MacK.enzie, one of
a fainily• RI six children born :to
Mr.. ,and WS. "ilioderick MacKen
zie of ,the•,Second Concession• of:
Kinloss,, the farm on:wnich sh,e
was (born now being Owned by a
nephew; Frank MacK. nzie.
On' .January 10th, . 1900; she
married David,. M. • ' ThgMpson,
Nrho..'predeceased heron. Decem
°ber"` 27th,' • i946`.. Until going t
Toronto four '• yealrs "ago,. Mrs.
Thompson apent.. all her -married
life in Lucknow, Of a kind and
friendly nature . she was known
to many as `Smiling Bell". She
'loved ;good music• and• found great
;.enjoyment : and' expression in
singing' and it , was .appropriate
thaLiat her funeral service,.. her
sop, W. F.:'Thompson. Of Toronto,
should '' sing .a favorite hymn;.
"Pleasant ,Are Thr : ''Counts:
Above".
'' Tie , service was held on;: Sat•
;urday .afternoon; June. .9th, . at
Johnstone's, funeral home 'con,
ducted • iby. Reiv!. 'G•S.. gulch .of..
S: o• u t'h Kinloss Pres'b 'terian
Church;' Which she attended in.;
.her girlhood, •and • in • rater years.
.'was ' a faithful and devoted mem
ber of . Lucknow Presabyterian
- Intermentwas: in c South Kiri
loss Cemetery with her four sons
Campbell' Thoroppou,' acting as
pallbearers, R ' •
N>`rs: Thompson is survived toy
four .sons, Gordon of Lethbridge,
William F. of 'Toronto, Andrew
M, of B, *imanville ', efl-
neth R. oo cittiaago. AnandotherDr• Kson,
Robert,passed..away �.in August' ;
of 1941. .•
A sistr. Catherine .1V1acKerizie
and fourbrothers; ,Alex,, ,Y6hn,
:. illiarri..-MacKenzie
«K�enrreth,�aad W ..; ..�
predeceased her,'
• FOURTH CONCESSION
112ree Rod MacDougall has r.e
turned from Corunna,
Mrs, . An'g us :Gr'ahan .spent last
.
week With her 'children in, Torte
onto,
THURSIAY, JUNE :21st, 19.51
Mrs, Dick Martin and acro ,us,.•
tin motored to Toronto last.
Thursday,
Mr. Graham. MacDonald was ''.
h ome from Petrolia ,for the weal,
ding .of hiss cousin;; ,1VIisS: Marion
Graham,
Mr. .and Mrs• Jack Needham
Dof,ougallCorunna.n.SLi�visited' nghaaA with .R1 ta1, oci Mc,:
. o'
n,
Saturday.
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