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-LEGIONNAIRES DRUBBED
0-0 WEDNESDA.Y-NIGI1T
• Lucknow Legionnaires took an
8-0 drubbing here 'last Wednes-
d,ay night as Meaford' ,all but
sewed up the Fastball, fmals .A
large crowd' of disgruntled fans.
finally were about convinced that
Charlie JuStice didn't have it, and
it- wai.too late to gill the ehes-
, nuts ,from :the .fire: • •
The' calmly confiderit Meaford.
• nine •played Steady ball all' the
way and found Big Charlie's of-
, ferings no puzzle.: Ai the' same
tun e the, ,•jittery Legionnaires
were • a pack of nerves and.
couldn't' do anything right -afield;
and were all but handcuffed' !at
thei plate; Where Johnson set
them, down with two singles, both'
• in the 7th inning'. 'Keith Freeman
• took the mound for the last two
• frames and only six 'men faced
• him." Meaford collected 9 hits ..off
Justice, five 'of them in, the first
. • , two- innings, when, aided by 'a
•, three errors and •a walk they.
punched home. 1 of their eight'
runs., We won't go into the clis:.;
mal details. Suffice to. say that
• the ,near -silent Lucknow fans
who sat it out to the finish, were
Charlie" had failed
when the chips were
Meaford ab r •
Davies, 1st, ,4 2
Richardson,, 5 2,
Mfller,cf:5 2
Johnson,. 5 1.
•K.• Freed rf 0
Douglas, 2rd 5 0
M. Freema.n, .ss 4 0
•Wheeler, if 4 1
Chapman, 2nd 4. 0
to, produce
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Lucknow ab r h p0 ',a''e
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Miley, c 4 0 0., 7 0 I
Riggin,cf • .3 0 0 1 0 0
Justice, 'p ' 4 ,0 0 0: 2 1
Chin, 3rcl •, 4.0,.0. 1
BeacOni; 0 0 0
Eirana, 1st .3 0 1 7 0 0'
Greer; rf; 2 0 .0 2 .0 1
Bell; lf „. .3 0 0, Q 0 1
Bissett, ss"' ' 0 0 5. 2 1
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Meaford . 340 00001Q-8 .9 2.
Lucknow Q00 000 000-0 2.6
Summary: home 'run, Miller;
2 -base hit, •K. 'Freeman; struck
out, 'by 'Johnson in. 7. innings,
by Freeman 2 in 2. innings, by
Justice 7; base, on balls; Off Jus-
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tive 3, off ‚Johnson 2; left ' on
bases, Meaford 8, Lucknow' 4;
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MEAFORD,WOIJKP IT yr
FRIDAY wiTh A7-0 WIN
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• Back in, Meaford on. Friday
night it., 'was. Pretty' much a re-
petition of Wednesday night's
game 'here; with. the. ,Georgian
Bay sciiiad shutting out the Leg-
ionnai•res 7-0, tc, .wra13 • up the
Faetball series. 4 games
to 1in the major sporting upset
of , the year in this neck of the
'wood. . • h • ....
Meaford sluggers again Pcur4-
ed Justice fer teri hits, while
clharlie's Mates 'commi'tted five
error's and got • but three.hit's.
They Were !tagging ,Johna, on more'
con§istently however, and, flied
out six .times on well hit balls.
Russ,, however,- set 13 of them
'down via the strikeout route,
while Justice •was •whiffing five.:.
The Legionnaires were without
•Riggin and Evans for the .last
one, ••that •from the local ,fans'
standpoint was generally regard:-
:0 -aa•-usi -Ong -thraigh--7-the
motions. • , ' • ' •
Lucknow ab 411..po a e
4 0 n 6 0 •1
.Greer, rf • 4 0 1 .1' 0
'Justice, p 4 0„ 0 .0.1 0
Chin, 3:14 ' r 4 0. '0 1 1 .0.
Beacolh; ib 3 .0 1 10 0 .1
McLean, ,Cf . 2.,Q. 0 .1.,„ 0 1
Bell, lf - O 0 1 0 .0
Pissett, ss • 3, 0, :1 3 , '2 0
O'Brian, 2b . . 3 .0. 0 ':1 3 .1
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Richardson, .: 1 11,13 0. 0
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Johnson; p „ 4 1 2'1 • 0 0
'K. ,Freenian; rf .3 1.1 1 0.0
Douglas, 3b 4. 1 1 0 0 0
M. Wreenign, ss .4.1.0 1 1 0'
Wheeler, . .. . r. 4 ' 1' 2 3 .0 .0
Chapman, .... O., 2 1 3 1
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Meaford. . ... 100 240 00x-7, 10 0
five games, one of thein a homer,
while Justice Who had, the reputa-
tion of yielding a pretty potent
bat, got only one hit, in the ser -
However, there is no discount-
PinogwethifeulM, weaeflqrbdaltaneamee.cifrhelnehY,7ncal
behind the steady, busineas like
pita** ,of ,Puss J01111SOnt were
a.confident battling team. TheY
had 'a big victory celebration af-
ter Friday night's final game, .and
the local club a‚ncl officials were
the 'first to extend their con-
grafulitions to Tom Siinms'
worthy champs. •
Charlie Justice was gracious' in:
defeat. Called to the public ad-
dress microphone he congratulat-
ed 'the Meaford club. and fans:
Later. he and Russ Johnson end
Shelley Miley. had a' busy time
giving autographs. Charlie offerL.
ed' no excuses. He said ,that' .with'
good support he would. have made
the series tougher,'.but .admitted
he "was tired", Charlie 'said his
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fe7aiwTSalraid of -Asleafnid.
They'ye. a good club offensively
and defensively.
..• 'Plans For Next Year
The nLucknow. • Club Officials
were figuring 'up the "profits", at
the week -end, and ivbile• tley'
won't be • hard to count,the Club
'Won't .be .in the red, and
already have plans under consid-
eration for, !being' ' back in there
'next year. • . •
For the 'past -three seasons 'the
Legionnaires have featured color-
ed'batteries Which .ha•ve been a
big drawing' card throughout the
circuit, but, we'vnderstand that
Present •planscall for a change
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Three funs the 10th . inning
gave, Walkerton Dodgers a 5:-2'
win over Windsor'and sent them
into -the 'next 0S.A., round with
Hamilton, Zuk whiffed 14 and
pitched 6-liit
Jack Price of Goderieh at
PernbrOke for,a try -out with' the
FASTBALL FINALS BIG, FLOP . '
,FROM ,LOCAL STANDPOINT-.:
• FOr. LucknoW Legionnaires. itis
a case •of ,"often theo bridesznaid
:but never. th'e 'bride", and it has
the Club's inner.cirele of Bob Mc-:
Intosh, •Chuck Webster :and Jack.
Cook asking themselves What
they've..got to a() tO get a win-
' This spring'they lined. up "Mr.
Softball" hiinself-Charlib Just-:
ice :Of world ,ChaMpis5nslqp fame
with the -Tip .Top ,Tailors, and
built a team around him of some.
of the. best players • Goderioh,
Kincardine',, and Lucknow had to
offer. •'''
This *squad -Coasted through a
triple schedule -Of, 30 game* to'
finish oii toP with 21 wins against
defeats. Justice had seldom. ap•
Peered to 'extend himself and the
fans were anticipating What be'. .
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could.and. Would do when "the . ' •
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for the Past four, years. He is the
son of Mr, and Mrs.' Fred Price;
and a nephew of P. M. Johnston
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•Eunice Helm returned tO.school
at Brantford this Week, • '
Mr. and Mrs. Bill,flunter, Mar-
ilYn and Dairy. • spent a couple,
of .days et Niad
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YOUR FUTURE MAY BE FINE • • •
BUT HOW ABOUT YOUR: FAMILY ?
You:want. to. be sure'your heirs will benefitl.
' • • as. you.intended. To'ensure 'this you should:
1' ,1) Have a Win. . •
.2) have a Will that clearly' •.
• expresses your wishes
One of our experienced Trust Officers will be
glad- to. advise and assist you to plan' . your
Estate Prograni. When these matters are
settled,.consult a lawyer about your Will.
takes 'surprisingly little time and expense
to ensure. that today's .ititentions become
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tomorrow's realities. • 4 , .
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chips were down". • • ' .
Came kn
• the Playoffs. Lucow
tOOlc •Winghain .3 garne.s th 1 .'with
Charlie, pitching a ,n� -hitter,
this series, although the :Wing -
ham scorer didn't store it as such.
In the round robin set • which
folloWed, -Lucknow played per-
fect ball, in/ two games with
Walkertol, winning by 'scores of
4-0 and' 11-1. The 4:0 :win was'
another no-hitter for Charlie. But
against Meafoild they drOpPed
both games 6: to 1 and 5 to 1.
Walkerton split :with Meaford
sending LticknoW, and the Grey
County learn into ithe finals. And •
then. came Vie grief' locally,' lVfea-
ford' took the' series.4 garnes. tO•
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1, trouncing Luclinow in all four Sewer Pipe. Weeper Tile, y s and
games. The. Legionnaires looked.
good in the second, one • which
they took '370; and raised 'hOPes.
khat it would .he "some series".
But, the next three garhes *ere
routes. JuStice Was, hit • hard and
often, and •.afield. his teammates
were "a bundle of renes" Who
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