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THE LUCKtOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, SEPT: Ord, 1952
WHITEC,U
We. web oine Mms,. Joe Tiffin
back to her home,; 3n the•,Yillagls,
after spending „three months with.
".her sister in Toronto. ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Sidney Payne. &.
la7nily of Toronto , spent the
Week -end with bit. and Mrs..G'reo
• Tiffin•..achi• , other old. acquaint-
,
Dances;
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•Mr. and Mrs. Greskorth •and
family returned to their home •af-
ter spending,'' two weeks with rel-.
at ver.
• M.r :& Mrs; Art Newman spent
the week=end with his brother,
Fred an -d, . Mi Newmian,
iMr..:Hugh D... McDonald, : has.
purchased the Snell farm form-.
.erly owned . by Mr Chas. Matin.'
• • Mr.' and 'Mrs. Ezra Welwoed
visitedwith relatives at-Helunbnt
' -Olt-engem' 1
`+Mr. Joe. Hoekridge of Hamilton,
is spending :a few holidays with
;Old ' acquaintances, ;in this corn-
. shanty, • ` .
iCon.gratillatioris .to Mr.; & ,Mrs.
Tom Inglis on "their fiftieth wed.-
dingg anniversary, September 2nd.
Mr. Russel. Moore . of Preston
and two • '•daughters spent • the,
week -end with :his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Moore..
During the: . storm, . on Sunday
evening lightning struck the
.house of James. McInnes and
Mrs. . .Ronne. suffered ..'a • slight
ishock,
pie ie telephone transPforni-
ers Ewere ripped oft • at 'the `home
of Bob ' Hutchisoin, ' and .,consider
able damage was • done inside • at
the borne of George Fisher, Who•
were away at the tine. •
FOURTH CONCESSION
• Mrs. Ted Collyer was one 'of
the: Kairshesi ladies whe. enjoyed
the• -bus trip to the Ex: on :''Wed
nesday..She, visited with her sis-
ter, Mrs Graham Pinkney of
Ajax for a few .days and ;Motored
bonne her cousin, Miss Helen
MacIntyre• of Flint, who will
&•pend Part ': of her vacation with
r'elatiives here: •. '
Miss Jean 'MacKinnon .spent
.part 'Of her ' `vaea+tibt bir • a , 4bus
trip to ' Midland and other north-
•''ern points. '
Mr. and, Mrs. Gr,,aham MacDon-
ald of London spent a few• days.'
at the' fa `er's home
n
i ' istne Th so has
`M �C onti
ss
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returned to herr school in Oshawa
' and Murray Tompson• :to Wind-
sor Mir., ;and Mrs;: Stan Chambers
and • two children . of Toronto ' who
have been vacationing, With .Mr.
end. Mrs. ' ban Thon pson:. have
returned home:
Mrs Mills' of Toro,nto . is visit.
•,: :ng• with 'her sister,. ,Mrs.` George
. •Lackhart.:•
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TRIP TO EXHIBITION
E,,`PONSORED.
The Kairshea Women's Insti-
tute chartered a Motorways;•'bus
and spent Wednesday, August 27'
at the C.N,E, Despite the diffi,
culties encountered during the
urie*ected hydro .blackout at 4.
;On. everyone was on, hand so
the )bus could, ;'leave, . Lucknow
Ipronlptly at 6 a.m, 4 half' .hour
stop at Orangeville enabled ,some
to ' have a 'hasty 'cup. of !coffee: and
toast. , k ,
Those taking the trip Were::
Mrs George' Leckliart, Mrs. Ira
Dickie, ' Mrs: Toon. MacKenzie and
Sandy, .Mrs. Ross MacMillan and
Mary, Mrs. Jim 'Burt anch$ern
ice •'Collins, Mrs. T. A. MacDon-,
aid, Mrs:.Clarence , Irwin,. • Mrs;
'Glen Irwin,; Mrs. Fred.. Gilchrist,.
Mrs, D.= L. MacKinnon; Mrs: Rich-
ard -Martini -Mrs;,-Ted .-Coyer;
Mrs, Harvey ' Houston 'and J. J.,;
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roulstol, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Campbell. and
Helen and Donald; Mr.. W. F Mc-,
Donald and Mac, Mr. and Mrs,
Irwin 'Carruthers, Mrs: McLeod.
and Neel,' Evelyn: John st in, Mrs.
Can eron.' MacTaiiish,. Mrs: 'Red
ley and Kent, and,
H•elen arid DMrs
Buss ;Robertson, Mrs. Harold Al
lin, Mrs. Nelson' Bushell,.
BUS LOAD ATTENDS
C.N.E ' AT : TORONTO
bus load from the W+hite-
whurch-dLaagside icommunitbes at-
tended the C.N E. en 1trida
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Among those making the trip. in
Allan Reed's. bus: were lilrs:. Wm.
Evans, Mrs. • Frank :Miller; 'Mr,
and Mrs: 'Pharis. gathers ,and
Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy.1VIc-
Quillin `and Grant,: Donal rie. Oae,
sar, VCliarerice' Adam's, Mr: 'and
Mrs." on Martin:; ,Mark, .,Arra
strong:' and sdn, Robert Stewart,
Dawe Moffat,. Mr. and Mrs.` Har
old Woods, Mrs. George .Kennedy,
;Billy and,Jack,, • Mrs. Geo. Fisher
•,and Gordoin;- Jack: McKague Gor-
don Ross, 'Mr. and Mrs.: Geo. Cur-
rie,, Shirley .and Beverley 'Case-
mate. •
One;oti 'the Tiiardest thinggs for
'agovernment official 'to:` under
stand about Money matters is that
it does. .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall
and family motored to Grand
Bend on-IS'unday. They were ac.'
companied home by Mr. Rod Mac-',
Dougall who spent the last week
with Mr•. 'and Mrs: Jack Need-
ham. and ;family'Comma.Corua.
Master : Billy. `McLagan 'o f` Lon-
don, who •has• spent the vacation
.with M. and Mrs.'Fraser ;Mac-,
Kinnon and. Jimmy, has .return-
ed home.
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LEGIONNAIRES:' HAD BAD
NIGHT AGAINST MEAFORD
Meaford fastballers never look-
ed better than they did last Wed-
nesday night when they, downed
'the Legiornaires 6 to la for their
second straight win in the round
robin semi-finals. The Legion-
naires probably never looked •
Ntrorse, but that's the Way it ;goes..
They got- off to a bad start, and'
except •for Miley's over -the -fence'
homer in the third inning the
Legioinair•es just muddled.` tihru.
Miller clouted` a first.- inning:
triple that while it didn't figure
in 'the scoring, was a portend of
things,; to come Early in the game
Justice hustled'; out.''to' the; left.
field fence ' in search . of a: nott
to -be -found loud mouthed' fan
who was hur ing' -racial 'blasts. •
' ' A third• inning incident. that
,netted one run was the turning
'lpeint it appeared. With one awlay
Davis came through with a single,
Riuchardson, rolled to; Justice'for,
a possible, . double play. Second
was ,uncovered and Justice's ' tons.
Went betniveen George. Chin and
Bealcgni who were belatedly clos-
ing in. The runners pulled"' rip'
at third. and second. Miller struck':
out and Johnston, • who had a'
Whale of • a night ' every' way, ,
.ed a.:ground rule double over .1st.
to, score Davies; Justice' fanned
Freeman.. .•,
I. • In the, bottom, of the 3rd ,' 1Vi i1=
e 's . homer • ut Illhem on even
y .,,� , p : Lu - know's
terms, `blit it wasn't C
right. Fein. 'errors, ° ':a fielder's
Choice 'and a. •sacrifice :gave. Mea-
ford•two.runs in the 4th and' that
was 'all they' 'needed but they
made a grand slam finish in the
9th;' eoitbining , three solid hits,
a walk and a fielder'a choice for
three more (runs. '
In the 8th Johnston •wasstruck
on :the , threat ,with a sizzling
drupe from, $issett's.: 'bat. Russ
went` ..down like "ia log but in a
few' minutes .was back". .on his
feet, ' to 'strike; .out ' three more,
mere and:: come through: with an-
other : sharp hit before 'the gale.'
'ended...Offered :a' runner by the
Luckriow management, he gamely
declined the courtesy. , •
Johnston's. up -shoot,. and drop
'had' the Legionnaires,' swinging
helplessly for : the , most 'part.. He,
struck out 21 men, allowed only
three hits •and walked :but on'e.
Only 31 men faced him as.he. was
backed by airtight' support.
Justice; was reached for. 9' hits,
fanned six.'and walked three. He
was given jittery: support
L•
ucknow .ab 'r ..' h po 'a e
Miley,' a ... • 4 1' 1 - 0 1 0
Riggin, of ' 3 0 . '1 3 ' 0 0•
Justice, p :.:, 4 0` 0' 0 2 t.
G.Chin, ss :.,,..:..1 0'' 0 d 1 2
'Greer; rf 3 0 0 2 0' 0:
Evans; tat -- 300 - 9 0;
Beacom, 2nd :... 3. . 0 0 ' 1. 6 : 0,
Bell, •1f . • 3 0 0. 1 1 0
Bissett, 3rd, . ' 3 0. ' 1 ' 3 0 0
Miller,. is •.. 3 0 ` 0, 2 , 0 . 1.
30 1' 3.27 1 .8•,
Meaford ' ••ab ''r h po. a c
Davies, •1st ...... 5 '1' 2 2 ...0 0
Richardson, c .... 5 0 ` 0 21 01 0
Miller of 5 1 .2 .3• 0 0
Johnson, p • 4 1 2 0 1' 0
K. Fr ee an, rf '4 0 0 '0. 0 ' 0
Dai glas, 3rd ..:: 5 2 1; 0 0 0
M. li'reeinan, ss 5 0' 0 1 0 0
Loran; if ........;; 5 ` 1 2 0i''0 ' 0
Chapman, 2nd ..4 0 . 0 0 .01 0
-4
42.'6 9 27 1 0:
• • •rhe
•Mcaford. ' '001200.00317-7.6, 9 .0
•Lucknow• ' ' 001 000..000'=1 3 6
iSurriinary: home- run, Miley; 3
•base hits, Riggin, 1VIi'ller; 2 base
lilts, • Millers •Johnson,'- Doran;
struck out by Johnsen 21, iby Jus
ties 6 base o balls, off John-
son 1, off Justice 3; earned runs;
Meaford 8, Lucknow 1; • umpires,'.
Itreuer`, Small and Grey.
WALKERTON SLATED'
PLAY HERE FRID 1''
TO.
• Walkerton cornet ,to town Fri-
day 'evening for a 'cirucial game in
the • round playdowns.
Gants Unlit it is 830. This gatne was
slated : • . y,
'Wecinesdabut plias
hoisted to Friday when the Walk-
erton=Meaford ,game on'.111onda'y
was ►postponed • until Wednesday
'because of rain. r
JUSTICEu HURLS N
TO BLANK WALKERTQN
WithCharlie Justice in top
form.' and given errorless support'
by phis. teammats, Lucknow Leg-
ionnaires chalked up a 4-0 vic-
tory over Walkerton ' in .the Co.
Town on; Friday night, •
It..was Charlie's second no-hit-
effort
o hit -effort since the Major' football
playdowns got underway. .
In contrast to 'their ganne with
Meaford, the Lucknow squad
nelver looked better. .
,,.Charlie's: control ' was perfect.
and only 27 men faced him, The
only. resemblance of a hit. was
Zuk's `wrap to ,.the • mound, Just
'ice• fU ibled. to give Zuk • a safety,
It was ,a .border line ca ` that
was' charged as an error io give
Justice his no-hitter. Zuk was
kicked off• third neatly 'by a pe*
across--'the_.diarnond from :Evans
after° an infield. put-out. • •
-Charlie was Aso a powerhouse`
at 'the bat, • driving i1+ three ' of
Lucknow's four . runs. Riggin
singled in. the first and scored on
Justice's Tong double. Charlie was
iiilpped trying to . stretch it .to 1
three bases. •
Bissett' and Miley got on. in the
,third with ;Bissett scoring on:' an
error by Knox. Lucknow served:
it ;up : in the 8th when ' Justice
slammed another • double scoring
Bissett and ' Miley •
:Lucknowab r ':h, po,. a e
Miley, c. 4 • '1.: ,0' . 9.' 0' 0
Eiggin, . ref .... 4.. • 1. 2 ; • 0 .0 ' >0
Justice, p ...... .. 4 0 1, '0 •4 '' 1-
Chin, ; rf • 4 •0 '''0' . 1• ' 0 0
Beacom, 2b ' 4 0 ,. 0 • .0 .1 0
Evans, lib: '' °:...,• 4 0 l',Y 13 ' .1 0
Miller, ss, .;.. .' ' 4 0 '0 : 1:. 0 ' 0
.Bell, 'If ... ' 4' 0' . 1 '• 1. 0' 0
Bissett; 31b 3 2 0 2: '4: 0
35: 4 4 ,27. 10 • `l:
Walkerton ` . ah r '' h po .,a: c
Knox; ; ss 3 • 0 '0 1 Q' 2
N. Dentinger,, cf 3 0 •0 0 0. • '0:.
L. Dentiniger•, lb'.•3 0' 0
Zuk, p ".a 3 , 0.: ,9 .0 1 1,.
O'Hagen, rf • . 3 . • 0 0 2 • '1: ' . .0
Craig, 2b. ' 3 0. 0 .' ,2 .0. 0'
Loughleen, .c 3' ,. 0 • 0,11 1.. 1
Dentinger, 31b• 3.. 0 0..,4 2 . ,0
:Bradley, •If............3' 0 0 2 0 0
27 0' 027 '5. 4
M1rh•e:
Lucknow ' • 101'00.0 020-4 4 la
Walkerton x.000:000 000-0-0 :4
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Round ' Robin Results
1Vleaford 6, • Walkerton 1
Meaford' 6, .Lucknow 1
Lucknao, 4,: Walkerton*
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LABOR DAY' TOURNEY •
BOWLING HIGHLIGHT
•
Twenty-seven rinks were. en-
tered ' in the • •Lucknow Bowling
Club .Merchants' Tournament
-staged on--Lafbor Da -y., -for-= the-
most successful bowling event
held.. locally in many a moon.
Rain intervened •at• the supper.
•hour, . but ; play .was resumed'
about nine o'clock'• and the
tou`riiey ' wound:, up ,';about • mid-
night;' with 18 of the 27 rinks
sharing in. the . excellent assort-
ment of prizes made Possible by
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• Visiting bOwlerS expressed their`
-'
satisfavtion With the -day's sport
and the lovely 'variety of prizes
to ' choose • from, with- the assur-;
antethey'd be • back again. '•
Prize, winning rinks were . as
follows: .Bert Scarborough; ' Han- •
over 4 wins plus 19;' W. C.
Hawke Southampton, :4: plus '16,,
George. Baechhler, '3 ,plus 23; Gor-
don Fisher
or-don'Fishher. and Rev. d: S. Baulch,
3 plus 23;.Cheslize 3
pits. 17; ' Harvey Webster • and P.
M. Johnston, 3 plus. ' 15; Harvey
Treleaven, George Huston, 3 .plus,'
-I3.;�W.�C.W: Einlayson,._Jac]L.Ban-
!lister, •3, 'plus • 12; R. Sparling,
oderieh, 3'.'. plus , 9. ; B. Gray,
'Myth, ,2 • plus .16;' • Isaac, Miller,
S. C. Rathwell, 2 plus 16;' G. Me- ,
Kay, Wingham, 2 ' plus 12; B.
Titmus, Hanover, 2' plus L2; H
Latin, 'Hanover, 2 plus., 11; E..•
Bryan, Harriston, 2• (plus 10; F.
Jackson, B. ' .Pappas, 2 plus 9; H.
the generosity of Lucknow burl Walton, . Harriston, 2 plus 4; W.
Hess ;estalblislmients. MaCay,:.'R Finlayson,` 2 plus 4..
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W O.A A. MAJOR ' SERIES
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Round Robin Playoff Series
WALIKERTON • at LUCKNOW
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in the
CALEDONIAN EARIK, LUCKNOW
'Game time 8.30 '
This 'game ' was" postponed from Wednes"day night. A , v(11,for •.Lucknout will. assure them of a spot in the tinals'
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