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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-08-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT womr ( LJUCKNOW WINS PROTEST • GAME. BY 4-0. SCORE • • Winglia'i' Town Park 'bulged• with ",fans on Friday night for ',the replay of "the .Lucknow- Wingham game, which the •Geos- • sets had prelvious1y won by a score •, of • 4-1. Sparrow had .a finger taped, on his pitching hand iii:that game, strictly against reg dations, ,and because' he defied anyone 'and .,'everyone to, do any, a thing .. about .• it, the' game Was :Played. 'uder • protest* Lucknow's rotest 'wag' upheld and: the gurne ordered replayed: It was on ut•t e- tape, Friday, • night vvitho , h ,....1? , :and °L:uicknow won it .4,-'0, to' 'fin-' ish in second place •in' the loop Standing with 16.:Wns.. and 'four ' • losses. • • , f • the.situa- • �' .1 -lair was :m'aster, o H 1 tion throughout: : Fri;day night's • game and had the iCrossets swing- ing helplessly at pitches that they ,weren't coming anywhere close to. • w Hughie struck.' out 22 men. 'He whiffed• 'the: first nine .men to face shim before Tcrnpleman man-; aged to bunt one but was thrown •� : 'out . by George Chin ; as Morley covered first. • • ' • •• The . Crossets gat •only- two men, to first, both on ' scratchy infield,; ,hits. There ''wasn't aw:ball Out of the infield. In the 5th, Seli chop• «Ped' a pounder to MacDonald ' at 6 got close enough to . Tack short. (knock it down but 'couldn't handle it. In the 6,tii Templerrman robed. • One- down the .third base, line. playing' in; close for a bunt,'. <Cuming managed "to intercept it. : but couldn't ;make,:.a play Sparrow';struck out 1,5: Legion- naires and was touched fpr seven •clean:hits, threeOf their' doubles.: • Alex MacIntyre' found his batting • eye and dgot .a air irf: ' (bag Ta two- > 'for' gersy cone . of ,which ' was, good : a triple except •for' ground rules.. 'Miley got the other two -sacker; ,Sparrow also issued two walks, and his support' cracked at cruc- :a:al m"'onnents to •aid • Lucknow's. • ic!ause, as the Legionnaires had Only two earned runsl :. The , first 'one •came ,in the 4th'.. Miley doubled ,to left and' thigh Cumins; followed, With a sharp single to right scoring the fleet • footed Shelley .standing .Up.. TWO. sim g(les in the .6th ,put Geo.. Chin .. and Curring. On 'third and • ,.second respectively.. George Scor ed':on a' passed ball while Morley Chin 'was.. drawing a pass Clar- .once Greer grounded out to .'re q tire :the; side,. .. • ,(. 4 5. 4 ;df 41 f, F. nip fi ire1,' r", ,� It :.?:.•.. r: I, t r.• THE LUCKNOW` SENTINEL; ,LUCKNDW,; ONTARIO THURSDAY, .AU 1,rS!V 23:, 1051. LEGIONNAIRES: DEFEAT •KING AND. HIS COURT ' - , A crowd of • X4500:people ',cram Med into Caledonian Park, on by 500 or more -the attendance at the Tip, • Top game a year ago, Banging . The King and lis Court. to Lucknovir was ,no: easy chore, and. 'quite• a gainble, as a 4:400 iguar.antee had tQ: be posted.' Those 'who were :behind it, no doubt are well satisfied with the effort. It • was' a good show. -r h e Monday, night . to see . LucknoW The Court ,,, ,;.... 000 100.:2.3 3 0 Legionnaires.' down the• world:-Lucknow .'.;,,,. 002 101. x---4 5. 2 famous 4 -man softball team, "The . ;• *• * ' w STRIKEOUT, of 4 ,to 3 RECORD LASP' WEEP It was (bout the 15th loss the foursome have suffered in .110 games, played in 1951..• " • Eddie Feigner, The King;,. publicly announced, :after the. game ;that Hughie Hall was the tbest.pitcher..they had •ever inet °at. 40 '� et..�F tb 11 rules;. m The of glory by'striking out 26 mea;. ,ie as bahat set" 014 Of Pt' to•f ace h n ,• T , a nets ' W,Q:A:A: strikeout retard which might well 'stand. for 'all time. By his . •performance• Mast` Week Hug hie'' broker his own re- cord of '23 strikeouts ; which, "he. set last season in 'a regular 'game. with Seaforth. '• Centralia got .but two scratchy hits, while the Legionnaire's, tag-• sed the •opposing, hurler for 12 safeties.; - King and His Court, by a score' HALL S T Lu:cknow Legionnaires com. schedule* home stand e theirsche h n et d ds p-, ori Monday of last' week by blank; ing Centrali' Fliers 9-0; • "'•. Hall 'wound it; up tin 'a. blaze .S.tates`:'provide a `46 -foot distance • from mound to plate and Feigner' said -that speed pitchers found` it p . difficult to 'get.'enough. "hop" , on the ball in: the.' shorter distance. Hall had' nine strikeouts • in the 7 -inning tussle acid .had the Court (attempting to bunt to get on base. 'They only. got three hits off Hall, and .he. walked' but 'one' nnan, ■ They' didn't get an earned' run.`' ■ early sin theered a game b split` finger Easy as 1'b'in At ■ • y Wiarton ■ • , but:. gamely •Qn Thursday, 'August 9th the ' stayed in., 'the battle: He had Legionnaires made the:iong jaunt' ■.. , trouble.holding Hall after the, ifs-' ■ to Wi'arton to 'chalk up an easy in ., Jury ' and . the Court's first •. run 11-:1 victory... ; . ■ came,in fife 4th on twoypast;'iasis ' mi ■. JOYNT" TROPHY TOURNEY HELD TUESDAY. NICHT The Joynt . Trophy Trebles Tournament, the highlight of the year at ,the bowling , green; ran into bad luck •this .year. The. event was rained d out last Thursday, and. postponed . until Tuesday ..night, when the Weather was cool and fall -like, 'With' .a splash of rain late in the evening., Ten rinks competed with E. �i3'.' A.gneWs rink winning, first graze and; the trophy. The rink's per- sonnel was Howard Agnew, S, 'C. Rathwell and ``Mike Sanderson. They 'had., 3 Wins and a. plus of 24, Second, C. McManus, 2 .utvihs,. plus. 15; third, Harvey Treleaven 2 wins, plus •8 fourth,,' T. 'Pritch ardt 2 .wins,:, plus • Says' the editor of the, Wiartoni Says he _, ; ,, , , ,Echo: "I was talking to; Miley and Hall after the-game..Miley is a stocky fellow, bursting with vi- tality, Hall is a slims; ;quieter chap, 'with a ready •smile: He's a. stud. ent at Wayne. University and says there is• no nicer way tt spend; a" summer holiday that -pitching softball, `Of' courser YOu"Ve. got to win'!. he said, simply. `Anybody cart::. lose, You've • got to ikeep. win= ning'.. Asked hini.., if'they.' ran across much. name-calling and racial prejudice.•.in this pairt of the country. 'N'ot rntich', he re:" plied. `There's` always a few vvho Yell 'black boy' and stuff like that, but you'd meet; therm' any. where.' It's just ignorance. Most people treat 'us pretty good'.!' 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In the • • 7th a pair .of . errors ',and 'a hit WHAT ••O'F'' THE PLAYOFFS? .. gave the ;visitors . two' more runs . to comae close: ,' . With playoff'' time: just:' around , Lucknow' n"" 'opened the scoring 'in• the.: :,corner • in the, 2'Big. Te. g. , the 3rd When. Hall poled a home W.0 A. A,' loop, :'there is still a run after •` Clarence ' Greer had deep,. dark. 'mystery.' surrounding. 'walked. , <-44:.... ; , , .who ,play's, who in.•the playdowns In the. 4th: with The.King ,pitch= four- the silverware. ,,The': playoff s ins with a•': blindfold: MacDonald are 'slated, to ;get' underway next Wiat'kecl' and. -scored ;on ' 112i'ley's week,;• triple. • . .the start of the season a - special committee Luckrah what pro` . w got ved to orrimittee was'named to be:.the. " winning' run in the -6th, ' . decide• On, . the .playoff , arrange- enta, whidh have not been re, when George Chin leased to: the press. or .puiblic, and - Donald hit ' successive ground 'and Jack Mac- •m have ' cer•tainly : been a well -kept: erule doubles.' secret: H.eason /for the system, Feigner pitched from : 45 feet adopted was. to prevent : any, and used a a 'variety of 'w;inidups`. jockeying <;for .:position: and %fancy., steps on the mound.;The schedule officially .wound. He • pitched blind in I the 4th 'with /u last Friday but some clubs. a' • fifth -man • receivinVg the 'relays have r some postponed games to ,from • the catcher land 'informing, Eddie • where tits, last pitch ..had been.: In the 5tlr he pitched' .from second base and •pulled a .double play, When Hall hit tothe second. sack :forcing 'Haldenby : who had; singled < ahead of hirn: fan+•. 2=0 no -hit victory over, Port l• Following the game -The King Elgin , : recently, Hank: Smith• of • ;the Port Elgin. 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