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14th,• INNING RUN GIVES •
yVIl1TGHA11'IX SERIES OPENER -.
• By punching home an unearn-
ed' run in the top 'half .of the 14th
inning, . Wingham Crosset Merl
curys edged ' Lucknow Legion<,
-:naireS; 2 to 1 in: the first ,of a' best.
• in five ' series ' in the • Big' Ten
• 'semi finals. •
The game •was played' on Fri --
day night in the Caledonian Park:
It was a'tense affair but So drag
ged out that many of the cold
and weary' spectators had left the
, park before the winning . run. was
scored at 'abOut 11.30; ::after three
hours- of play in, which the Cros-
'
sets event into . a° • huddle an
o, , r. •
argument ,on ,most every play..
"Cock" +Sparrow; capped ' his in-
dividual grandstanding by rush-'
Meat Hall in ,pugilistic f aghion,
, • but .halted/ . 'hurriedly when he
realized that' '.discretion . was the
better part of "valour".. ,
The, Legionnaires after • ;a two
weeks', layoff were woefully ,weak
at 'bat. They got only two' hits
off Sparrow, who whiffed 20 bats-
, men and walked :but 3. .
Hall: matched • Sparrow in
strikeouts but his control was off
a bit and walked Six risen, -while
g iving up 7 hits. In the pinches
Hall was at his best. In. the top
half of the' .9th he walked three
'nen in a rove to' load the sacks
and o then• fanned. the iCrosset
powerhouse •Sparrow, Seli and.
Crewson in that order. • •
It was a scoreless game till the
•'first of the 8th. :when Seli doubled.
under the rail, "to advance on a
Ibingle by Crewson and score on
Groves fielder's choice. ,
That' looked' like enough until
the bottom of the '9th, when Hall
knotted the count' He singled to'
open 'the''' 9th, stole. second: and
• third •and .crossed, the plate on
MacDonald's fielder's ehoice:
Miley. was being intentionally,
passe$ when, without stepping
.out, of:. the box, it is iclain ned, • .he.
reachedand clipped .one. ' As he
pulled -Up • at second' the =13.
.,,waved ,him out. - to cap sone'.
pretty grin'. :officiating, and• set'
off a bitter ar ument.
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It Was i
en the
ow
.'who won his'
own gam t he •• 14th. With one
•
away Guy. drew: a Pass:' He, stole
second, .went. to third as Crewson
iiit. to .third ;and;, kept right . on,
going at ,the, throw, got away'`frorn
Morley Chin .at: first. ,/ •
Wingham: Foster "•"cf Sparrow
p, Seli ss, Crews'on'lst, Groves c.
1 ke rf, Te
'Aitchison 2nd, Nik� a , m
pleman: lf, .Garda, r 3rd..
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Lucknow:' :Fal1 p, H. ' Greer :et
-:McDonald ss;=Maley c;:; Cuniing,
3rd; C. Greer rf, M. Chin .1'st, R.
Finlayson' 2nd, .Haldenby'lf, ,
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THE:'Li:JCKNOW SENTIN EL,IJUCKNOW ' ONT ARf O;
LEGIONNAIRES' EVEN
SERI. • .S WITH 3- WIN'
Three, runs in•,the first inning
were , enough. • L • kw
to
g
Legionnaires a 3-2 win. 'over
Wingham: ort Monday •• night in
n.
Huron Towand. knot the 'semi
finals at a ;game, each.
.These two old •rivals will go
back at it again tonight 1Thurs-
day) in Caledonian Park,
Played on a ,greasy field and
in, ,,`near -freezing weather,. the
blanket wraTkoed fans went thru
a nerve tingling nine innings of
'ball' with" the , Crossets coming
within an ace of tying it up in
the ninth.
Hall opened the top half 'of the
first by lacing one to left field,
e ' on . He
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and. pulled. up. safe ats.c
went to third on a: wild -pitch
and .was ` held • there as H. Greer
was . safe ,on a _ fielder's choice.
1VIiley walked- and' all three run-
ners scored, on a sucee'ssion :of
low. pitches that._got away from.
Groves 'before.
Sparrow retired
the side. on strikeouts..
Lucknow had. good . scoring'
chances in they 3rd,, 8th and
9th,
but couldn't come through.
In the
8th the side was. retired with the
sacks. loaded; In the, 9th Hall
tripled down the right: field line,
but was called, out for leading
off when Sparrow lobbed one on
:pitch -out to Miley that retired
the side.- :
Wingham got one of them back
in their ,half. of the first when'
Sparrow singled and eventually
scored on a. series of • three ' er
-ors. In 'the 5th it 'was Sparrow
again. He doubled for one of 4
hits 'he had in five trips, and
scored' on Crewson's. single, With
the• latter ;. romping 'to third on
an. • outfield ,retrieving error. •
Wingham didn't again threaten'
until :the • 9:th, when; With two
away Foster got' his lone hit of:
the 'night- He went ;to second ''on
a passed '!ball and to, third when
Sparrow rolled' one. between 1st
and second that Morley `.;Chin
managed to knock down's to.: hold
Foster at third: Sell, who. ' had
struck out . on, four • trips, , laced
a: hot, one to Hugh,:Cuming who'
played it .perfectly 'to first to end.
the' game. e. .
Winghamr.got 8 hits . off , Hall,
: who •:struck • Out 14:'and didn't
issue 'a. pass: ,
Sparrow' liricaited Lucknow, to 5
hits, struck out ;' 16 . arid' gave . up
four "bases on balls.
• A donnybrook broke out in the.
first' inning. With Hall at third
the 'ball ' got, away from .Gardner.
:Hughie•' went to 'break. and .Gard-
.ner• ,grabbed him by; the jacket
ripping it :'badly. When . Hughie
saw' it he took 'a plunge' at Gard
ner: The fireworks was -nipped
in the' bud and the' two .teams set
`tled :down' to •playing ',ball.
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Wingham • 100 010000•-=-2. 8 5
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ZUK WILL: BE' AROUND
• Zuk will be around. for the,
W.O.A.A. "Big Ten", finals He
passed up chances to play hockey
at Glace Bay and 'Sault, • Ste.
Marie, and has, signed up with
the Sarnia. Sailors • who will be'.
coached by Norm Tltstin,,
,George will motor !back to the
County • Town, for the silverware'
series—which just wouldn't ibe a
series, without the stolid little
fireballer.
1?UNGANNON
Visitors for the eek -.end with.,
•Mr. and. Mrs. Chas, Fowler were
Mr.' and Mrs. Perry. Ball of Bar
-
rip, Mr. • David Fig ins, Guelph;
and sister .Joan a uaban
rid � d . , 1V1r.
McDonald of a ails;,
Niaa,gr �F .
Mrs ..'J, G. Montgomery and•
'daughter 'Mrs Allan Reed ..enjoy
ed a ;party • at -the home of..Mrs.
Duncan' Minn,. Ripley; ' one ,even-
ing last/week. ••
We' are sorry to `hear of the
illness' of Mrs, Rosso Eedy, who
underwentan operation ,for re-
moval of appendix at • Goderich
Hospital . on .Sunday evening. She
hadn't, .felt so well Since a car
accident abpu't a month ago when
the light' truck which ,she was
driving struck a' large hole:: on
the 'river hill, and rolled over..
Though. no bones were, broken, calf, Jr.:calf, JMcDonald; cow,
heifer, 2yearsMe-
cow, Gaunt,,
: ,
-she received' bruises and fortun-.Donald, Gaunt 2nd and 3rd; year-
ately„ escaped . concussion • ,old' heifer, Gaunt,•]McDonald• 2nd
• Mrs. H. Stothers has been nays- and• 3rd heifer ,Calf, 'Sr., Gaunt
'ing her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry . and'2nd •. heifer calf, _ Jr. Mc
Hackett of the• Belfast district, 1stY
who. is. i11'. ' Donald, :female,'
herd Gaunt,. *Donald;
Mr. :and, Mrs.. Irvine Eedy, Boh-
by, and Patricia ' have moved.'into
their nice new home. •built this•
THURSDAY, OCTOBER :11, 1951'
'all. fair �'r�� �V��n�ers
HORSES •
l~Ieavy draft, spans Bruce Mil-
ler, Paisley; light draft,. span,
'Bruce 'Miller; Percheron span,
Frank Currie, Ripley; wagon and,
general purpose, span in harness
and. rig, Elmo Pritchard, Boss
McKague, Belmore. Single horse,
Elmo Pritchard, 1st and 2nd; Ross
McKague. Light horse carriage
team, Ross nt,1VlcKagixe. • .Single
hackney, Ross Mgague.' Gentle-
men's turnout, Norman Limber-
tus, Walkerton; Ross •McKague,
'Beimore.. Lady drivers,'Mrs. Nor-
man Larnbertus, Mrs. Ross Mc-
: ue. Hackney. tandem; Norman
man V 1;
n
team
s.
Ponies, u ,
.•Lambe t .. ,
Norman Lanibertus. Single pony,
IV. Lam;berttis, 1st &: 2nd., 4 -horse
'tandem., Elmo Pritchard & Bruce
Miller; • Stewart Needham & Frank'
Curie; Best ' female, Bruce: Mil-
ler, rlst. 'and' 2nd;: Stewart, Need-'
ham. .Best •mare, Bruce :Miller;
1 est : gelding, Elmo Pritchard, lit
and 2nd; , :Ross 1VrkKague: Best
•groomed_ horse, Ross McKagtie,
Elmo Pritchard.
• CATTLE
Shorthorns
Bull,. 1 'year, ,McDonald Br•os.;
Andrew' Gaunt,' MCDonal'd;3u11
calf; Sr., McDonald, Gaunt; bull
l Gaunt; senior
Junior'
herd. Gaunt; ,Mcpopald; bull„ any`
age, McDonald; get of sire, Gaunt,.
McDonald. n
summer. • Hereford§
:Mass Jane, Montgomery of 'Tees- George
.eater spent two weeks with her Entire class won by rg
w sp
sister-in-l'aw, ;•Mrs. • J. , G. Mont-.
gomery. •
' 'Mrs. Muriel Smythe of Brant
fprd .Parents, --Mr. •spent. •the wee -end with her
.
: and •l�rs �' Albert Or
ser.
Mr. Bill Park and a chum `from'•
Cain') Borden spent the' week -end.
with the .former's parents,:.$c
Mr.
M'rs. 'Tom Park. '•
• Mr'. and, Mrs. • Otto: Popp and"
f ariait • ' Toronto, for h
' til in T o 0 the
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'Were
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-Thanksgiving : week -end. H.,.
'Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Pritchard
•and Mrs: A. B, Pentland' . were,'
week -end visitors • at the_-: homes
• of the •latter -'s: sons,. Wilfred Pent='.
land.'.Franklin. Pentland and .on
Monday';were visitors with an-
other member' of 'the; family, Mrs:
Ralph' Foster, husband . and, 'fam-
ily, which 'marked .the occasion.`,of
Mr.. and Mrs: Foster's.8th ' wed'-
ding' ,anniversary. ••
. Harvey McIntyre is • managing
the. tobacco. stand 'owned by Mr.
Tom Koviak and a family from.
Goderich has ,moved • into the
apartfnerft . above the store. ':
Mr. and Mrs: Russell ,Drennan,
Reta • and' Charles of Brights'.
Grove . were . week -end visitors'
With Mrs. A. Morris. • . ' •
Miss Clara . Sproul, Stratford,
.spent • Thanksgiving •week -end
with her sisters, Misses 'Rebina
aid Nettie.Sproul. • '
Mr. and' Mrs:Oscar Cuthill and
Tittle song Paul Of Walton were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur Elliott, ,
Friends'are _'sorry to, hear : of
the, serious illness'of Mrs. Chas.
Congrain, who underwent" air op-
eration < at Wingham Hospital a
-week-ago. Mr wavey Congram
a: son an d Mrs. -Lorne Ivers, a
sister,' ..are frequent visitors.
Mr; Keri -Brown, student at
Queen's Unitversity, Kingston, was
home with his; parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Brown' and Wayne
for the week -end. • •:'
The .Young People ,of 'Dungan-
non United, Church ' •'were' "at •
home" Monday night for •a social,
evenin0 for the Young,People of
'Port Albert and Crewe churches,
:.Revue- G• --Watt, pastor; ' directed : a
committee for the games con -
testa, other- program and lunch.
• A' "Harvest Home" service was
Observedin St. Paul's Anglican
church, Sunday evening at 7.30
The interior, was beautiful with
autumn- flowers and, vegetables ,:•
a .reminder of the bountiful hr -
vest. Rural' Dan 11,814 II, L. Park-
er, Chesley, ., spoke. ,Mrs. Ralph
Foster; soloist, sang "If, ,you so
'Clothe the Grass",
Miss, Grace Krauter • Toronto".
t.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiggins, Ruth
and Mat iort Mr, and Mrs, Fred
Young enjoyed' a •rrtotor trip to
North' Bay at the Week -end,'
Held' Shower •
Mrs.• Mary Rivett • entertained:
43 guests 'on Tuesday of last week
•at a miscellaneous shower, in hon=
or of Mrs. Oliver Glenn. An ad-
dress of best:wishes was read b
M'rs.. Harvey Mole, and a decorat-
ed 'wagon bearing many 'lovely
gifts '.was drawn., in by No tris
Sampson and Marion Mole.' ,,
,:a
Kennedy, '14 firsts, 8 seconds, 3
thirds:
Polled Angus i; •
Bull, 2 years, Emke Bros.• bull,
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1 year, Frank,..Todd •& Son, ;Emke;
.bull calf, Sr.,'Todd bull calf, :Jr.,
Todd; •.Emke cow,, ' Todd„, •'Einke;
'heifer, 2 years,. Einke, lst, & 3rd;
Todd; 'heifer, 1 year, 'Tod,d lit .;
2nd. Emke; heifer calf, ..Sr., Todd,.
Eriike;' heifer :calf; ---Jr., :Todd,'.
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Emke; female, Todd;.. senior herd,
Etnke:Junior _herd,. .Todd, ., Emke;
bull,' Enike; get Of sire, Todd lit.
and 3rd. ' Emke.
Grade • Cattle i
Steer • calf, '. Eleanor :McNay,
David 'Kirkland; • block animal,
Flmer . Woods, .Barry ,McQuillan.
Specials
Champion .female, Todd; Gaunt,,
Kennedy; . champion'. bull, Todd,
Kennedy, McDonald Bros.; '.fat.
steer,. Todd, Elmer Woods, Barry
McQuillin; , junior herd,, Todd,
Gaunt,McDonald Bros.; steer or
heifer shown by boy Or girl, Ann '
Todd. Margaret M'cNeil, Tlvan SMC_
•Quill'in, ;Jack Kennedy' and Bar
ry McQuillin; senior herd; Gaunt,
Emke, Kennedy; beef calf, Todd:.
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shire, cockerel, Kennedy, 14
t and
2nd; New :Ha�npsh're. pullet,
Kennedy' lst, 2nd, 3rd; 0ti1ity
Leghorn, cockerel, Kennedy, UtiI' '
ity Leghorn,, pullet; Kennedy st
and 2nd; best cockerel. and •pullet,
•Oliver MoQharles; pigeons, ,Jim, .
Wilson; domestic pet, Ernie Ma-
goffh . : .
; GRAN r`::•�...
Timothy, Roy Alton; field corn,
ears, Roy Alton; sunflowers,• Gar-.
don Kirkland,, Roy Alton.
ROOTS •&' VEGETABLES
Potatoes, '2 varietie, Roy Al.
ton early potatoes, Oliver Mc-
Charles, L.:McKay;:late potatoes,:
McKay;, yellow mangel, 'McKaor,.
Mrs. Jack England; 'red mango,. •
Frank Todd; Swede turnips, •
•Todd; pie pumpkins,' Mrs. Harr
Lavis, McKay; cabbage, McKay,
.Mrs::. England; ,. squash, McKay,
Austin' ' Martin; • largest s uas.: •
1Vrartin,' McKa largest q h,
g purr!
kin, Mrs. Bill ,S'cott, Mrs. Waalace
Miller: largest ;cucumbers, . Mrs.• • :
Lavis, Mrs George Locklai t; Par.'
•snips, Mrs, Lockhart, ',Mrs. Kirk-
lad, • carrots, ,..Mrs. `Oliver. Mac -
Charles, McKay; beets, Mrs. Chas,'
Steward, Mrs. McCharles;• tom-
atoes, , Mrs. Lockhart, McKay;
golden ' ban�ta.m • corn, McKay; •
corn,-
,other variety, Roy Alton;
celery, Mrs.. Kelso. ,McNay,, " Mc-
Kay; white.• beans, Mrs. Lockhart,•
Mrs. Steward; beans, :Mrs. Lock-
hart, Mrs. • Levis; Dutch sets, Mrs..
Lockhart; top onions, 'Roy Afton-
'potato onions; 'Mrs- .Cliff -Geddes,
Mrs. ,Steward; yellow onions, 'Mc-
Kay,, Mrs.. 1Mc,Na'v;: three ve;e
tables, Mrs.: • ockhart McKay;
Coll tion a e ' '
ec nrod�
ace.,
g Mrs.'
p ,
Lockhart,••1Vl eKay; ` sheaf • of hay,
Gordon Kirkl'and,: Roy Alton;'
Kairshe collection ' 'ga'rden p.ro=„
duce, Ka rsl ea'Womens In tttuie
DAIRY '& TABLE' SUPPLIES •
Cake, Magic special; Mrs. Oli•=
Iver 1McCharles, Mrs.. •Clif i ,, Ged-
des; 'raisin pie, .Mrs.' Geo. Fisher,
•Mrs. Kelso McNay; :white. bread,
Mrs. Geddes, Mrs. McNay; whole
wheat bread;. .Mrs. Geddes,
Mrs. ' Oliver 1VloCharles;..r:'o ll s,,
Mrs.' Geddes, Mrs. •Heti'ry • Mac-'
Kenzie;u , . •Mrs. b s;Ge'
ddes 1n •
n,is
McKenzie., fancy buns, Mrs Ged-
des,: Mrs: , Lockhart; fruit loaf, < ..
Mrs,' Mo harles, Mrs. Geddes; tea
biscuits; M.rs: Bryce, 'Mary Mac
Leod `scones, Mrs. Bryce; Mrs.:
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DRINK
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TRPDE NARK REEFRG
ESHED
halter broken calf,'; Iva
lin. •
SHEEP '
Leicester
Aged -ram,' Irwin Vance.: Fred
-�NfeQuill:i n-sh ea-r-kng-ra
n=M4Quil
ram lamb, Ernke Bros:, Vance;
aged. 'ewe. ' Vance shearling' ewe,
Vance • McQuillin; ewe lamb,
Emke. • Vance: •
Oxfords • ..•
Bros:Entir.e class won , by Enike
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Shropshire Downs •
Entire class won by Emke
Tiros.
Southdowns
Einke Bros. • :won entire: class;
with' excetption; of shearling' ram
in. which 'section '•there was no,
Entry. .
Any Other Pure Bred
Aged • ram, Emke,. Vance shear -
ling ram,, Emke, .Vinre;. ram
lamb. ' Emke: McQuillin; aged
ewe, Vance; shearlind• ewe, Emke,.
Vance, :ewe lamb, Emke, Vance;
hest ram. Emke r narket• ewe
make, McOui:I1•in; 3-m.s'rket lamb ,
'Fmke; 'best .peri • of. sheep,--Emke
1st and 2ncl, McOuillin. • 1
SWINE.'
Boars -August 1950; McDonald
Bros.; . boar, March 1951, MVtcDon- •
•al'd, -Austin '•`1VMartin; sor,r 1949,
McDonald; sow, 1950, McDonald;
sow, 1951, .Martin, :1st ' and 2nd;
sow, Crawford special, McDon-
ald '1st and .2nd; ..Kelso McNay:,
,senior boar, McDonald; junior
boar, McDonald; grand champion
boar,' McDonald; senidr sow, Mc-.
Donald; junior ' sow',; Martin;
grand' champion. sow, ,Martin;
i
senor •,'herd, • McDorialcl• junior.
herd. "Mart:,:; 'McDonald; 'oeri 'of
breeding hogs, McDonald
' POUL'I 1tY
Rouen drake, Wm. ' G. Hunter,.
KelsoMcNay; Rouen duck,, Mc -
lay, ''H'unter; Pekin drake, :.Gor-;
,don Kirkland.
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Avg. size of herd •' Si cows
Avg. no.'of hand milkers ..:. , , 13 persona
:Avg.•milking time per day. .. • ., • ..146.0 min.
-:Avg. time 'per milking • 73 0 min,
Avg time per cow:..:... • . 10.4 min..
Avg. time' per day' to wuh utensils. 21.3 min.:
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•Avg,,time•pet milking . c..., 38.2 min:
Avg. inilking'time per cow • 3'.9min:
Avg. time to wash milker per (ley: .151min..
Avg, tjme to wash milker per milking., . •7,5 min.
Avg: daily saving overhand' milking..., •90 '
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