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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-07-23, Page 6t. PAGE; SIX TII.E LIT KNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY., JULY 23rd,, .1952 ' ._MEAFORD CLOSES` GAP FOR .FIRST` PLACE SPOT Lucknow , and, •1Vieaford, top ;contenders for first place • in the Major'se4es fastball loop; stagged • a' typical tip -and tuck battle. in Meaford'. last. Thursday, With the Ihome town carving out on top : by a 2-1 'count that. enabled• thein close the. ' gap b . � •.t. 'o n the ...pace•- • setting Legionnaires. A f aretaste: of things to come .at playoff time, it had all thea. wrangling !and rhubarbs that stir the fans to .a ifrenzy; - • Lucknow took • ,a 1-0lead in the 6th but. Meaford, :got • their , , 1•_ . • pai.it in the' bottom of the 7thz W0 . eri;,ors . contrilbut nig : tithe �Mxf downall, ' • The :real rhubarb tame in. the 8th when MrcLean, with ithe 'ty- ing run' was .called but, with,, the limp claiming .he did- not tag up on li.iggin's° ;hoist to the' outfield.,' Another argument ensued When.; Mmpire Crrahaan •`Dey-"of ' Owen Sound galled Justice out: for what she claimed was an illegal move in the batter's box. - ' Coach ' _Jack .Cook was hoisted „f rom 'the gencre in probably the Shortest :imminent • on record.. Said. Cook, "You're 'good": Re- pllley: Dey, "You're. out" A couple.. sof Haws from 'Jack and he waheh ed the 'refiaainder of the contest from,. the ,sidelines. • Russ. Johh'son struck out 14 to 5 ifor Justice, but Charlie' ; was. ,master with men on bases. acid' . left 12 Meaford runne• s , stranded: r ., • , . Meaford •had a4 7' 6• edge, in� the (hitting- ,department ,and. : Were. Steadier ' defensively with 1 • error to five , tby' 'the Legionnaires. rhe. Lucknow 000 001:000-1 6 '5. Meaford 000 ,00,4 20x-=2 ; 7, 1 ****. FA'STBALL':SERIES IS,' • :REACHING: FEVER' HEAT • With fastball playoff time, just - around ` the .corner exciternent is .' running a., fever 'pitch' and every: game's .a -battle — • land: ari ai<gu- Ment. Wednesday .night Witigham played here• in .a..maighty import- ant :game,, end or. Friday ..night The .Legionnaires Moire to Con•:. naught Park, Kincardine, to ; take •on Meaford in, a regular • fixture With the League ; leadership at stake. w ii • it 4,; A IT'S EASY TO PLEASE JUST SERVE PORT, WINS ON- DISPUTED; RUN IN TW'ELFTH°•INNING • Port. Elgin strengthened their• hold on, 4th pace in ,the Major fasliball series by nosing Luck- now Legionnairesin the Lakeside town on , Mondar • night 2 to' 1 The winning run, a hotly dis- puted one, ..decided the' fixture. in the • 12th innntg, ` ' ' ' ' Both' pitchers were in rare (form with -17 Strikeouts each end giv- ingg up but 3 hits each until 't the 12th, which endedina.• real :rhu-' barb :with; the Legionnaires fight- ing mad in what they.. claimed was ',barefaced robber'i'; a pair whom of 'Southampton thed ' had objected' to :earlier in the scr iers,. but• Port , on' . Monday night when; game time rolled round. 4- Hall gota walk for 'Port as lead-off man in .the first inning and, another pass ,and a hit con- verted it • }to 'a run. Lucknow tied it up' in• ` the .5th 'when Evans. singled; • stole second • and scored .singled, MacLean's hit. tt looked like a' marathon contest -:as •inning .af- ter 'inning slipped by without an- -other score.. In- Elie bottom .of. the. 12th Wilson struckout. ',Burred followed ihim and clipped e single and stole second. Porter rolled to short, with , Burrell's •.. deliberate interference on the play prevent- ing Miller at short •frown fielding tthe ball, which, rolled, : to the out- field as 'Burrell .streaked to the (plate; That was it so "far .as the !ball game was concerned, hut the. shouting and the tumult" .that followed Was ;.-something else lagarii;• and a feature attraction it;. self. r'.h.e: Lucknow :...0000.10 000 000=•-1 3 1 •Port Elgin ...10'0 000'000 001-2 ° 5 1 •* DISLIKE:` "PASSING" :HITTERS A dispatch. from• Meaford has the fallo-wing; comment in ; eori= nection With ursd'ay's 2 1 vic tory over the 'local While *the deliberate passing of outstanding bitters with men ' .on• biasses:' is considered' . "good base= ball'•'; many' fans. (were far 'from, (pleased• thalt' they, were note giv- en the opportunity to see Charlie. Justice of Lucknow arid ';• Russ Johnston of Meaford "hit in. ;the clutch"' ori :Thursday evening. ,•' Justice 'started the .. intentional . passing' and. ,he,• threw • to ,;John- son just . once all night. Then, • when .Justice came 'up with men on bases, Johnson Was ordered .to pass him: Prior to this Johnson had struck out Justice: .■■■ssuu■■■ Ii■i■••■■•••••■A/••.■•■•■aliiiai.fl■■ • _. Prompt'Deli ry — On >New 1952 acs &Chevrolets il .'Choice 'of' Colors ■ ■ BIG VALUE 'CARS' ■ 11:- 1952 CHEV. (y'CH 11'' 1951 CHEV. DELUXE STYLINEA, Mtwo-tone, fully, ' equipped. . la. DELUXE C SEDAN, equipped with power glide ■ •; .1951 ' CHEV.,' STYLELINE COACH.. • X ■ 195.1 CHEV. � DELUXE STYLELINE •SEDAN, custom radio, : � • „ air conditioning, two tone in color. ■ 1951 'CHEV. ' 5 -PASSENGER COUPE. •. • '„ : 1,951 CHEV: DELUXE STYLELINE 'SEDAN. s 1949 PLYMOUTH ',DELUXE ' SEDAN. i , I 1949 CHEV. 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EDDIE FEIGNER GETS PUBLICITY IN "LIFE - Life Magazine in arecent issue devoted three pages of pictures land story to "The 'K'ing and His Court", on who; Ilughie Hail and the Lucknow Legionnaires,'tagged a 4.3.'defeat last 'summer: •: The King, Eddie Feigner, didn,t take the defeat to graciously in the .opinion of many' of the 2,..00 fans who' jammed the park for this tilt. - �^ • • "Life" quotes Feigner as say ing, "When I'm bearing dawn there isn't a man alive who can hit 'me". It" was plain when he .played in this Village that mod- esty, was one of ' •Eddie's; short- comings• • 7—TI e 27 -year -aid' hurter,. am iNic' phan from. Walla Walla, Wash., was so good at 17 Mat he wta's. barred from local competition and in :1946 he and three friends formed• 'a fourman . team that toured "the country taking on the best nine=man teams that would.' face them.. Since, they they have :won 378 gamesand last only" . 56. Ile • has 22 no-hitters to his crediit., The foursome ,travelled by sta- ttion wagon;, and 'while . they have Made 'as. much as $80q7 each • in. exhibitions, the average is .~$75 each. To bring them to Lucknow required 'a $400 - guarantee and it paid off . handsoanely. . "Now", says Jaffe, "because the best teams.in' the countryrefused to 'play ahem arid risk lwnulita- tioi, Feigner• andthis, friends .join' ed .a regulation team and recently ham ion defeated the World C p Clearwater Bombers 1-0. Past Week's Results Port Elgin ,.7, Wingham. '3 Hlan•over 3, Walkerton '2 Meaford 2, Lucknow 1 Port, Elgin 2,: Lucknow `1 (12' innings) • , Hanover' 1, Meaford 0 ',Walkerton, .at. Wingham (post- poned):-: **�; THE 'STANDING W: :L :Pert. ,ucknolw. 26 18+' 8' ' .692' Meaford Walkerton Port Elgin ,Wingha yin Hanover 24' 16 8'. .667, 25 .13 • ;12 .520°: 2:4 12 12 :500 24 11 ' 13 .•:.460 2T522185 • John Ryan ofGoderich Miss An- , ,nie "Kennedy with her sister, Mr.. WEDDING B._. BRIDAL CHADWICK a Blue delphinium, ' phlox `rand roses formed the background for a pretty summer wedding. On Sat- urday, July, 19th at. the home of Mr.,. and Mrs. Sam Chadwick on the .Sixth Concession of Kinloss when: their daughter, PYiyh s'. Jean was united in. iruarritage to John. Stewart Bridal, son of Mr: nd Mrs. Charles Bridal of 'Saskatch- ewan. Rev. Lindsay of London 'of- ficiated. Given in marriage by her fath- er the •bride chose a pink sum. - mer suit with white accessories; and •a corsage of pink roses.. She carried �a :white Bible. Miss Dor- othy, Windley of Windsor ,attend= ed The bride. •She , wore •a pale blue summer suit' with white` ae cessories. and :a corsage of pink carnations. .• Rev. Barsness of Windsor was groomsman and Mr. John Chadwick,' brother ofthe bride ,acted as usher., The soloist was Mrs, . Barsness of Windsor who sang. "The. Weddings Prayer" and "Together through -Life's Pathway • we tread". Wedding music ;was played byMr. E. Um- bach;of Lucknow. Receiving'afterwards the bride's mother chose a gown, of grey lace and ,matching accessories. with. a.: icorsiage ' of cream, roses. A ' wed- ding dinner' was served by' friends ;of,: the bride, to guests who were present from Alabama, Michitga, n, •Toronte, Wihd- sor and :Grand 'Bend.. end there. BARN--Qn July -'7th; in Wing - ham Hospital: tp Mr. and, Mrs. Russell Purdon, a 'soli.•• - Mr. and -Mrs. Albert McQuillin spent the;,week-end. at Pt. Clark with Mr. , and Mks. Jack Caarip- 'bell. 'Mr. and :Mrs., Clifford 'Ileiffer and :family of Wiiigham visited With: her parents,. ,Mr.. and Mrs. Ezra Welllwood .here and also rel- atives tart Bruce Beach. , ; Mr. and' Mrs,, Walter ' James • & family spent the i'w�e•ek ,end; with •relatives .at Preston, 'Mr., and: ' Mts:. Victor Emmerson . and. Mr and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. viisited Sunday. with Mr.: and Mrs. WIITECHURCH The WM.S of the'Presbyterian church washel'cl fast Thur: etay. ;at the h41n.e of Mrs. Albert Walters with ,'.a good : attendance. Mrs:- Jas.,. McInnes,- vice-presidentt, opened' the ,meeting by givingie call to worship. Mrs:' Frank CC'bulter led the responsive scripture reading.' Mrs:. Dawson• Craig gave the fined- ithtatioir—paper,vi hiehwas-prepared by :Rev. R.: D. A. -Currie. Prayer was offered by Miss Annie Ken- nedy. The topic from the study book.was given by Mrs: Earl Cas- lick, Mrs. Percy Caslick•.and Mrs Wm., . 'Caslick. Mrs. John Craig gave'• a• paper, :Mrs • •Geo. Fisher gave a reading, Glad Tidings prayer given by Mrs. Albert Walt' ters,' financial report by treasurer ;Mrs. Johnston` Conn: •who also. (gage the offertory prayer. The roll ..cell was "answered- by the word debtor,. Lunch was served and' a; social. time enjoyed .at,,the close' of the meeting. `` Mr. and Mrs:: Harley Camp; 'bell and 'Mi.. sand Mrs. Clarence Blackall of Toronto'.: spent•• the: week, -end With- 1X4r 'arid. Mrs. Geo. McCienaghan; ' Mrs, 'Ezra Scholtz and' her• mother, Mrs. Charlie Martin; also Mrs, • Elroy Laidlaw. and 'baby & Mrs. James Laidlaw 'visited "last •Tuesday at Goderich with Mr; & Mrs. John 'Reid, Mrs. ilyari acid McBrien� Bev 'Maeconnell :of ,.Lucknow Will preach in•' the Presbyterian church next Sunday; ' • Mt, ane Mrs. Sid Foein of . Tor- onto. are 'visiting this '• week; with 'her mother., Mrs, IViac Ross, also Mr, and Mrs., Maidohn 11,oss and' (:fainiily of Galt spent Monda,y.'with his Wier:, ' Mrs thScott ' Patterson. and t,ro children of Detroit visited with the ' tatter's grandfather, Mr, ken .Patterson arid • his sister" Mfrs. (Rev".) Mundell :spent the 'week - and Mrs.` Harry Ti:chbortie ' 'of Goderich and Miss .Margaret ,Tart' lop with •,her brother,. Mr:. :and Mrs. art'• Taylor of Lucknow May form around' here will be interested - to know that Mr.k 'toy; Patten of St 'Georges' and foriri- erly station (argent there, is super- annuated :after 22years as agent:. The Sunday,,S,chool, of the Un=' Red Church had. a picnic at the lake last Saturday. Mr: a-ndrs:uriean- Kennedy of Wingham spent., Sunday ,-even'-' ling with his mother, Mrs,°David :Kennedy:,. • VP ting Paperi:n Sunworthy Wall Papers Interior and Exterior Spray .or. " Brpsh STEEL; ROOF PAINTING We: use PITTSBURGH PAINS Sold by John W. Henderson: • Lumber Ltd. ' Emeln r , i & Mac1 n n Lucknow 194-m Wingham 6544, JULY anii AUGUST Kincardine Pav EVERY WEDNESDAY• Old: Time ' EVERY SATURDAY Modern. MIDNIGHT DANCES Civic Holiday &. Labor Day CEDAR VALLEY ,SCHOOL, OOL• S.S.' 'NO.. 17, ASHPIELD ." Grade 8 to, Grade 9—Dorothy Corbet (•h) Geerg.ilia Fielder (h).' Grade 7: to, Grad'e. 8:: Doreen' Black (h); Shirley Brown:`. (h:), Nadien. Nlclntyre:.• Grade...6 to . Grade 7:. 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