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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-07-07, Page 6PA SIS-nim 7■■■ mutrm/s■■ii••••Mi■�... �lli1■��■E�0■AAS ■ A�■ 1..14664.14, RINK TIED FOR _ . * � k'IR.5T. PUCE AT IIANOVER TITS LuCNNOSN' SENTINEL, .LVCIOTONV, . ON'TABIO liNNouNcrici hange of DOWNSDRUG STORE n. • .. : Elmer' ` U'mbach,:. graduate druggist of Kitchener., has taken over Downs. Drug; . • s' a: hearty Store an l..ucknow,-.and extend. :invitation to. the people of Lucknow .and District 'to visit his store. A share of your.Q paptronag e is' , solicited . ancl, will be: ap , t . "recutted. .� :;•' . . cx a' y, :a d • Toileries • of.: B " nt t et' 'L' g COMP let m. a r •'A Co a �; call •at: • I THURSD•AY,,,?U1,.Y 7th; 14049. The -local threesorfle of •• Well - on' McCoY, Howard. Agnew and Isaac; Nfiller placed second at the Hanover Alerchan'ts' trebles tournament on Wednesdaylof last week. .They each received i id- son ;ay: blankets.. • . The--iucknow' rink w'as tied. for ,first place v with a°' London rink with. four wins.and 'a plus .,.. of 29. The London rink won cedar chests as first, +prize, TOS REPAIR. OLD VIOLIN. MADE, BT, INDIANS t: • - ori- Geo., afternoo ,'Thursday , Last . front. this :angle,. , kir tit for tat fro 1 • at. a Jaindirie" lxeld' aii auction• sae Y in - d etern LEGIONNAIRES LOST :IN 9th, -AFTER STAGING RALLY Luckhow Legionnaires, . 1.0 s t their, first League igariie• • in five starts, on Friday night when, Speiran's Dukes, of, Blyth. edged put." a 14413 *in. - The Legionnaires defeat was 'before a large boli ,day. crowd, which.; wildly •watch- eKl them come frame 4beliirid, and then boot it away.. •:in the fatal• ibdbib1es'Played their ninth. Blyth, a'rt , in Lucknow •euentually,�get ting into the lead, so it,wlas.'prob; snlighty gob •.. n Branz�,ocl�bu'i^�i- farm; south o+f Pt, It Was, ■ ! ■ Clark ' -when tree property w men , Win um • tune' and Help, to .pay . off that rug tore., offered ' ed 'for sale subject to a re;:.of ball be it good or bad should ed of:' served bid, and Was not 1Sp0s- Make the turnstiles click a merry CLINTON BROKE iiJP TIGHT STRUGGLE ,'IN LAST FRAME .Clinton • Radlio *School. softball. nine too brie' Lucknow Legion-. naires by, a 15 to 10 score, before • a rather slim crowd in the Cal, •edoniari Pai'k on. Mo dayoevea ins. It was . the first time• .in. three gannes that. ClmtQ',n, nnan, alged . a w'in ; gv'er . the ..!.I fon- nares .,: , The . game '• Was a . £ast and ■ ■ 4 Prescriptions ' Promptly Filled •.. ' the ioneer-day relics ,floodlighting debt that The Leg- . ■• •: • •,. .:;.� '•. .: Phone -13-w, . Lucknow , .. A Among p th t •. ■ ■ t holies 'to ,regain !his, health by'` complete rest. • • , Left Towri' Tuesday' Mr and : MTs. Charles, ,Doyle en+d, children ' Elizabeth " Bud- dy, Tuesda. . • .village. o Y t" the. ref Mr.. Doyle . t enjoying. d • health' an has' had, to ,give ito+ii. here. They Weil up ,his,p� nd the. suminaer, • at . the cot- tfige at Cloelh 1, where Mr.. Doyle Mr Jardine P has reserved ion •assuinned in giviug',the Muni - a an old violin case mn,ade for his ciipali+ty this civic asset father 1bv the Ii'idians.. The Jar- George Chin 'started on the: dine homerstead was ,established mom for uo w; d a f table hed ' L kno but could Suffered'. Severe Attack . ' Mr. Simon Plewes of town suf fered a, ,coranary' throanibosis at • •session of Ed�Baker of to w- •. ntil . the •_9th .;;Three, • walks, a •tack : least Wiedneaday -and for --a• r V . have '' it re 'red and .re ; le ' a•, triple,-. in: the se-co—nil- . ec•ond few days his con!dntion was°quite lilans to. Pa doulb and ritical. • strung. ,gave ...Myth ,a 4`, run . lead, . that -critical.,., y ., idoked,ltke.,a mountain as V�T,alter' fiarras was h:an,dcuffiirg'lhe Legg ionnaires :But lie'. blew ' in the ' sixth- and was replaced . by Tun •r;ek. By • the'"'time ,.the: dust.. set=" fled Lucknow had.'ramjpaged ,,f'or. nine runs an'd a '10=7.lead. Going. inlet, the 9th'the: count stood :13 9 'for,' •Lucknow: and. if. looked -like 'a -vietbry. for Alex'. Hackett who had done . a r neatobit .of :relief; • hurling. , . at FSoint Clark just a year short not, •.cbntrol his fast ball• and was of a century • �of ago. .generous with free passes, while The s ;this.; In+dtan-+:.he labored for tired 'innings.The made `violin are, 'now in,' the pes second '.was' Blyth's best; inning g. sparkling one and •; in doubt all the.:•wayuntil the f'i'st ofd the Lucknow +blew. a . bit ' �inth,.o w:ki,+en t ball a iter' la � airtight: b r?d the Air"rnen' punched h n •e four runs to settle the issuer of Ashfield.•' Archie McIntyre , first n : i for. Lucknow •'in 9.tli • ' of , Ioai; . and the fans' • foe .: g were ..raotii*g• fdr, a .rally, but: Manson;Clinton's left- hand ace, had the .game' 'well.. in hand and the next three men to face him' went :dawn in order The he gionnaires starting' line up was' changed early in" the; game :•with the' .arrival: of Alex 1VIacIntY and:George 'and Nfor •ley-Qhin. rho xad,�been. pi�yg.,T ,hardball'' with Ripley ' at Codex ic'h Score. MO' Innings :Clinton . ... .• 300 002 104410 • • • • 1Y ,r ad • But. $lyth Was; determined;'•and aided by sonxe lusty clouting, and.. a couple of errprs in centre field staged a five -run spree that gave •tlieny the fixture: Honors go to• Pinchhitter..A't 1 son who came through with ahat with the bases to-aded :and two awSay, and ,Walter Tarras had.his revenge `;by banig ing Out the hit that drove inthe Winning run: In '',Lucknow's 'half, with ;thetop :.of the orders up, the side was • retired one, two, three. and ball: . '-Blyth; Glare, •1 st; ` Snell; _if;., support by. phis .'husky .. ' • wise teamanates. Johnston, cf;, Lockwood, ss; Tun Goderich:. Pinder, 2nd, Beadle, .nee , 'ss, p, , Watson, 2nd, �Rhiel, 21icii.At i?, Sanderson, cf;•Hawthorne; 3i•d, 3rd,i Grey,. c.; Torras, g,. Gardener ,'rf,• Thompson,..•ss; • "Att Lucknow 102' 1Q0 100- 5 ,` LU.CKNOW : BANTAMS; 'LOST' OPENER HERE MONDAY.' :• W.O.A.A, Bantm • it.ueknow's a fdroP,ped their first tonclay night to the ads; by an '11-4 score. df thee'°. runs'. tne' ening. nd tuck ..hardball .:tea. start' here o °Godericii Goderich ..go in; the ' second an Otherwise it was a battle; ; Bad" 'base running bthe ny inexperieceLucknow idscost them• the chance . of scoring at '. least' a half dozen run. Rirghthande+r . Bill Fisher work- ed The first three ' innings for Lucknow a n d Lefty ' D6iiald Thompson, finished '. the 8 ,inner 1VIiacDonald "went" the . route for. Goderich and was given:air-tight • ra .kinson; c Lucknow: `M. +Ohin, 3rd, J . Mc- Doriakl, ss; 'G •Chin, p,. 2rhd;. H. 'Greer,;, 2nd, Of; B. '1`,releaVen, •c, B. Simpson, rf; Hackett. pq .'.J. :C3ook, .1st, :A. IVlicInty, re, cf Balt urnpire'-E.: 1d. Agnew., ; Score by Innings Blyth ,... , :..< • 041011 025 :-14 Lucknow 000'109 210=13 • ridge, lst;'Mc:Donald, p;McBride;' c. • Lucknow.' C. Chin, ss, rf,•And- erson , 1st,. 'McNay, 2n.d • .'J. rd," p; Thomp= �. ' Chin, 'cf; Hedley:,• : • :sono ; 3 c; Carter; 1f, Fisher, .p,, ss Gam- mie, rf, ' 3rd Score. by . Innings Goderich .. ' 064' 010 00-11 Lucknow 02i •001.00--: 4 • TO. 'START FASTBALL GAMES, AT 8.30. , Lizcknovtr ; Legionnaires get'• In- to 'action -;again; tomorrow niight. when' they Otangle with Teeswat t.. -iii the -Caledonian Palr,-Starting timefor a11.gaines has 'now been advanced ' a half hour toy 8.39: sharp, a,,change that ;will. be ap-' preciated .by the fans.; The Legionnaires :ate, provid Mg :mighty. ,good, entertainment',' even though they have dropped. t�yo. in .a tow. `.Manager Chuck, Webster' assures us the . "losing streaky is at:.an end,. but this. • Teeswater squad are.; a battling outfit; a n�t.;,,should: he 'a ding- dorig affair Come: Friday .night. Row about a ,standfull of fans? Here's rni.g*ity good citable : for •� •your money and • 'the Legion • 'he Bantam hardbah team:u as, ,rained out last: Wednesday, after they •'had made 'the trip to Wings'. ham to the schedule A cloudburst 'at starting ;time, 'short ly after 6.30, Washed brut th'e fix• tire, before ; a' 'ball .w1os .thrown; `There "wasn't a drolf iii -n --hetes Ed' Baker : h'as taken orri the management of the B ntain.team,. with 'Io} y 'Greer as i.cc,arl1., The -boys•. ddropped--thele ft "4t_.!tart on MQflday,. to 'an expe'r'ienced andT much bigger Goderih nine• *.* a. ' their floodlighting` debt. * * TcbY Greer is ori the sidelines at PrkSen4•With .**a brelcten, little * finger, received early in the, learn, baseball.,has liken a dead war days, but they didn't, do bad; out to ;practiSe and pay att,ention. to their coach, will improve riP1 ,xii7gkaetloee: a:nodup'sliiteis:tolie„.tihnitnheesf.. tiheladt, alid,inbre aleriness.„in base roll' „the boys need to improvt-prolit6r