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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-10-25, Page 7. '17'�RS1�A"k`a ( 4. gTC?I F,%. G 105. aa01001 I! .uI*sad a■eaalirmea$auaau.u1uMl110111.1 u'aae+ a a; .w aiA • ■ ■, is .■ ,L. tr; N•it ._. _�__�- .. _ :. -. • 3333.... �; I■ • d 1 ER" , J. _--- _3333.. __ ._ , .. .�, It IFARRISHI . 117CKNOW SENTINE.L,, LU'.?CN9Wt. ONTARIO 7> " • Liberal• • Y Ca:Ndate for'l uron Bruce Rkdins. ■ a. :i. # Experience • i• • m.. .. 8 , m. ■ a ■ •■ • • • ■ Liberal Candidate For Huron.Bruce Riding' • A Panner in Howick Townshipis • a • - • A Graduate of OA.C;, Guelph • 'aa 6 years in Township Council • ■ 4 years iii, County Council is ■ 1 year Dairy Inspector ■ • ■ i• ■ A Member of • Howick Lions'' ;Club • ■■ • First President and Organizer of Gorrie , • Com riunity: Club ; •: Chairman of Board of Stewards, Gorrie United: ■ Church .. , ■ ' ' • • Former Sunday- School Superintendent • •','' Fortner Director of:Howick'Agricultural Socie y :'. ■ . • 05 ■•` Give . Huron-Bruce:.A . ` Liberal . Member . ■ - ' . � � ' , � � : •: 3333. , , ' . ■ • • • a hi ,Walter, 'fhompson's': Liberal 'Government In 1 . ' �: • Ontario • after . November 22nd. .. .t . �, %■■aas.psua.aaat uNw a■■'i■■rst!■a■ iliaAtissesanam Advice to father:' Don't Worry ',Small boy to neighbor., "Just it your .youfig daughter :is boy like 'a woman. 'Sis ' hasn't seen. crazy. She'll outgrow it: After ' a the guy for over two years, and few years shell be man -crazy. then she turf's . out the • lights".. YOUR •'TELEPHONE is one item ghat • takes. a smaller - part :of maller part:o:f Your. budget: than it ' used :to, its cost hasn't • gone up as much afr most •o' to hi gs, , in another' w:ay, , the 1 i hone is bigger value ' • to lite . . today than ever before'. Now you can marls rwiee.as niany: peotile as you could ten years ago and more telephones are' being.installed every day. ' 3f yati haven't service; we wart you to know we're working at iti' Yiiiir place ot, the...J* 1; Leine pia tested and your telephone will be inst'aileil just as soon; as possible. COMPARE (HESE PRIDE INCREASES DDRtNG' INE PAST TEN YEW ct$T Cir tIVrNV v1 tr•, tievlcl** •ui3`n FAGS: SEN (Continued f'c'oui rage Six) Walkerton .Y, 101 0Q1 000 003-6 Lucknow ' ,, 000 003 000 000.-3 • Walkerton: B. Dentinger 2nd N; Dentln'er c f,. Knox ss Zulu .p!,- L.Dentinger lst, Bradley l f,•. Dentinger 3rd, Loughiean rf, Mc-. Donald c. " • • Lucknow, iVliley ei H. Greer ,cf, Nall p, M. Chin 2nd, MaoDon,: aid ss,• Cumin( 3rd, C, Greer • rf, Haldenby lf, 'Cooklst. ZUK GETS WINNING HIT IN ELEVENTH INNING .. •A Speed' was the deciding factor in: W a l ke r• t o n Legionnaires, squeezing 'out a 14i victory over' Lucknow, in the 'Coun't'y Town on 'Monday night -to take a'2-0 leach in the best of seven series;. with i< both games going riato 'extra in- nings; It.was the potent bat of George. Zuk that. drove. in, the clincher; in the bottom ;half .. of the 1•lth, Knox:ihadn't `anyxriore than: cross-` •ed the plate, when rain , poured ,down •to. send fans, .,and players' scurrying from' the • field. Zak •' pitched • rnasterfuI • ball throughout, and •given spectacul; ar •infield 'support by • the, fleet - footed county towners, was;rare- ay ever in danger. Only •37 Luck - how . (batters faced him in eleven, innings and Haldenby : got the. only clean. hit, : of :.the evening. In the • 4th Hall. blasted one ti- the Mound ,that roeked Zuk back on his 'heels .and Hughie made first *before .Geo'rge could.: recov- er, but. was picked off trying : to stealsecond.• ' Only, four other. Lucknow •players got ori , base," and :Cook ' and `.Haidenby ' were• the only .two to get as •far as see -and. Jack MacDonald'`g,ot on by an error, and: Gook drew •a .pair` of passes and Chinwalked' once., • But, Walkerton wasn't fareing• • much : better Only 40 . men faced Hall•, and , 'until ; they got • their •11th inning run,', were never a threat except in the 4th and 6th.` Iz the 4•tih a single by N. Dent-': Inger; an.intentional%pass to. Zuk and a. assed'bali put runners on second and third with one away,' L; •®;Deritinger : struck • out and Miley threw out Bradleyat ,first. • •In the• 6th N. Dentinger .stretch -c ed his hit ••to•.a •double, ',Knox flied to :Coming ::and Zuk was again intentionally 'passed. L. Dentinger grounded ' to: 'Cunningforcing his' (brother at third. Both runt'iert ;advanced ' on M a passed ball but were leftstranded when Bradley 'dribbled to the. rnothid A. sensational catch 'by tinger far, back of first saved. Walkerton in the top. of the lith.' Q.00k walkedLand went • and on a passed .ball Miley, •bad- ly •handicapped ' 'by .a battered right hand,' lifted. 'one •back..of• .first that would have scored .Cook' •if. Dentinger hadn'tof speared.a.t. -In the bottom af'the llth.Nona Dentinger got his .third hit of .the' night.: Knox 'forcedhixn at second •ani: when 'Zuk. who had •struck •'aut twice arld bee walked.twice, pasted one ' down the left field line Knot; raced:horns`- • Zuk and Hall each had twelve .strikeouts., Hall" gave up• '4' hits, :arid Zuk only two. It was cham- pionship ball at its tightest. • r h 'e Lucknow ' 000 000 00000;-0 ' 2 1 Walkerton ..3.,000 000' 00001,1 4 .1 KI NG LRIDG Mrs. Pete Vogt end son Jerry visited Jahn X34* Sullivan. last week 'Mrs, Will • O'Brien spent' the week -end with • her: sister, Mrs. Jim Wallace., +Congratu,laitip?ns to 1Vir. & Mrs; Edwin •Myers, on their new, dau- ghter who arrived in Goderich Hospital on Sunday,. October 21, Mr. Frank Sullivan' has return- ed from a visit, to Detroit, Misses Delina ,annan & Jean ,a .. Hen !'k'. het Lovely Gain 5 #010 lbs. Now P,tp, . • Thousands wbo never cow uldga ri,.weight' slug, now. .. hays`steakpely,::attramtive,bgurea: NiTzuore bony limbs, ugly hollows. They thank °suer. It puts heel; on boikee skinpy because, blood lacks iron. Peps you up, too.•7mprove8 appetite, digestion e o rood nourishes you better. Doq't1ear getting tco•iat. Stop when you gain figure you .tplsh, introductory. or' get-acquaintod'D size only 800. Try Ostreu Tonto. Tablets for new poande. Ioyetlr ourves, new pep, today, At ail drnatan'- • • •• • ette Dickson spent Sunday with the former's parents. • -4.1 "O Z'- C7. r>,3c„O _.1Z4.' T•t,din' rd -4 •'m° mo=;xz m� ;�N'rnm vOAilyr meRh. c.,.,, 1, r.'• -t 4 -o rn .rn m0�crnn73rn)01�,, 'gm'fit'?'tcz.:_a ': _. -t 70 --t' t, ti• dozen -7 . mil rri rrtOONmM AT° 81.101 V GAMS '.. Boys of. Grades 11`, 12 -Land -1-3- of Lucknow District High School attended the Western McQrill rug- by game. at London on •Saturday. 'Those in attendance Were Jack McKim, ,Murray. McNairi, Donald Ualdenby, Morley Chid,. Wayne. Johnston, Danny' Roser .Murray McDonagh, Don• ••: hompson,. Rus- sell Bair, Donald Ma,N'ay, Don- aid Stewart, George Anderson, Doug, Baldenby, Donald Smith,. Bill Baulch; The ' boys .were ae- corlpanied by. W, B° AYldersc,n ',cam Thompson ,and Archie Mae- Intyre r u 'Dans nbA �3jitilo,ii2N 4Y:•r,r1,Y .4 . ,., r. WA,: lilt Ell'EL<CP AD Telephone servile is F )6 of lorfcy's best buy$ *PAN* Or CANAD•A, • REFRESH ! DRINK raw. TkADS MARK REG. r b ma� , '•Net .. :. ,3,,•333. �'-,� .. .�...... �.� .., ,, :. _., ,... t • er