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THE LIMKNOW ',SENTINEL, Lucnow, ormAigO,
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BESTS HALLg•
IN WINNING DUEL
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One of the tidbits of the seas-
on was witnessed by .about 1200
fans. in the Caledonian Park on
.Monday night when :Chuck Web-
ster's Legionnaires made it two
•. in a. row over Port Elgin Lae -
sides It took 11 innings to do it
before the J'ustice-gall /duel ter-•
aninated to'`24. victory in ,a
• spectacular finish that saw Ports
third baseman ejected 'f rani the
s•garne by umpire -in -chief, Harvey
• Icreuger. .• •• /
• 'A highlight of the game was
the ibase running , of, Shelley
IVIiley who pilfered two bases
• with "beautifial 'drop -away, Slides,.
and started off: the llth- with, a
• clean cut hit, that he stretched
• for .two bases by:his speed and
a flying dive far the sack. .
iJntil Port Elgin got what .look
•.ed like a Million dollar run . in
the llth, Justice had only been
in real trouble once., With Men
chi second and . third in the6th
, and only one away, ICharlie bore
• '• down to Strike out thenext two.
Charlie whiffed 18 aver • • the
•wcaite for his best s.O. perform-
ance yet. Hall had 14 and.walked
4 to JUsticei One. Hits were
scarce at 4 4or Lucknow and, 5
for Port with, errors. ifiguring in
. • the crack-up that was inevitalble.
' It 'came in the 1.1th -and 'it looked
_..4ike Port's game:
..In the top half of this event::
ful inning McDonald opened' by
grounding out •Justice to Evans.'
• / McNeil hoisted one to. deep short
Which.- Millerparked. 'under and
appeared to have When the ball
••,•fell otit of his hands. McN41' was
• on second by . this 'time. Hall,
slashed a' drive down, the right
• field line • ithat rolled' under the
barrier 'for a ground rilleS double
elthough Hughie made the
cir-
cuit .easily. Hetherington sacri
••• ficed, him to, •thitd and Neath'
strtiek out. ,
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• Miley came to bat with 'the
Lucknow fans •clampring for runs.
He promptly cracked. a double to
left centre, Greer 'went down
swinging, Justice Was intention-
ally walked for. the second time
of the. night. BiSsettdrove a harct
drive that the !centre fielder bob-
bled with .11/filey. scoring. Justice
rounded third but the throw to
the plate made him turn back;
put too ?Ate. 'Small waved ;him
out, ,but Kreugr, seeing that Mc-
Donald had dropped the bap un-.
der Justice, .'who was spraWled
the bag, oveirtileci the decis-
Rim: • '
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• McDonald protested So stren-
vOusly that he was. "thrown out"
•the ,garne. Bill Bell came up
and pasted • a clean single . over
-short and that waS it. "•
• It Was that kind 4'a •finiSh
• that gave early • seasOn fastball
• enthusiasm a.Shot in the arm, and
will.bring the fans back in droves
when: Zuk and Company breeze`
in from the County Town on •Fri-
day night. •. .t. •
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Port Elgin ..000 000'000 017-1 5 4
Lucknoiv • 000 000 00002-2: 4 4
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'HOME RUN BLAST -
'SETTLES BALL, GAM:E
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• Lucknow Legionnaires ,staged a
9th inning ititling.bUst-out in Port Elgin
on Friday • to break up as tight
duel and capture' the first
Justice -Hall encounter by a 5-1
score. It was a toughie for ,any-
one to lose. . ,
• 'Lucknow had taken a 1-0 lead
earlier in; the game when Miley,
was safe ori en error, Stole sect-
-end, .and • scored on -•Justice's
single... Poft 'got it back: on -a
double by 'the, always dangerous'
McNeil and a single, loy McDon-
ald.e• • • • . '
Then came the 9th, Miller
singled, Chin whiffed after.. walk.
ingon three successive trips to,
the .plate,. Walter 3ell was safe
on an .terror rin• left and :Evens.
drew a ,‘ss 'to . load the sacks.
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klaidenby' flied out to right and
Miller 'tagged; UptO score after
the cath with the wiermirig run... , . , . , • ,
TIV9 1N.RQW FROM.WINOHAM
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Lucknoim Legionriaires 'Made. it
two in a row over Wingham last
•Wedrieselay.,..night, when they
walloped the CrossetS 8. to. 3 in
the first garne26f the season in
Caledonian Park.: Errors counted
1.argely in Wingham's loss, bUt'at
the same time it was miscues .
that started Wingharn , off for
their three runs. , .
Rain that continued until noon
threatened to wash out the Leg-
ionnaires second' schedule home
stand, 'hut the "grOunds CreW"
went to work that; .afternoon to,
make the field playable and. a
crowd, of Sallie 800 fans were on
hand when Harvey, Kreuger''and
Bruce Small. alied-."Play
There, were no opening festivities,
• and the crOwa. atain was content'
to sit back and do little vocaliz.;
•ing until the 7th. When Sparrow,
started- telling; Kreuger off and
then he got. the :old' razz for a
spell:. Sparrow put up' a. "dead
• ball" .holler after he !had 'fielded
13isset's roller down third base
line aridheaved it wild to "first:
• .Justice ,coastecl* 'along easily;
allowing only three hits, atriking.
out but four .and Walking two.
Errors got him' into „trouble' in
the ,4th and 7th,, but 'twas nothing
Serials ancithe Legionnaires were
out front all the way : Juptiee
hurled n� -hit ball until the 7th'
when . 'Westlake elipped..A clean
Single scoring Aitchison who had•
walked. Except, fOr an -'error
Crewson to start the. fraine .the
• side •would• have' been retired' in
Cro!r. Thirty-six men faced :jus.-
tice all, told and .in One inning
the CrOsoets .were retired on five
pitehec.: lis. Justice/is a Master
at' . ,g .1 the easy, .WY; while
opposing .Moundsmen are bearing
down .most: �f the; way. • : •
Lenny Gaul, Charlie's former
/battery mate, got 'the only ectra
base •blow of the: game.' He, slarri-,
tried a :double to Centre, in, the
8th but it 'wait for nothing-
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are teaMing up to handle W; 0,
Umpiring assigriments:t,his
season. Hugh :attended . Maxie
Scheff's fastball umpires' "school"
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• Shelley Miley stepped.Up and put
lf Oif fee- *hell he-clauted i-horrie
run, with two abOard. ••
• Port Elgin outhit. Luckhow : 7
• to 3, but Justice. kept tliisain scat-
tered- except for. the 'liar -that'
netted 'the run. •
Hall struck' out 15, and walked
Justice jhad 13 strikeouts and
issued: only. 1 pass, ,
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