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GODERICH PULLS SURPRISE
WIN OVER, LEGIONNAIRES .
Fighting to retrain a. playoff.
contender, .Goderith Sailors 'pull-
ed •a surprise victory, in the Lake
side Town last Wednesday night
when thy edged Lrnkow ,Leg-
ionnaires 6 to. 5, °Ibefofe close to
1,000 fans.' ••
1-1ghie Hall wasn't in
his usual Strike -out form,; whiff-
ing ()nit five,, he, allowed, only 3,
hits; one a circuit clout Bis7
sett,..in the 6th. Wobbly Supt
in spots, and..three walks' in the
8th, aided -and. abetted by a :pair
of 'rnigplays, were costlyto the
'LegiOfinaires. ' •,.
:..LucknoW picked'. u three of 8
hits in the hist to score
.One..run when Andrew, who led
off with a hit, Was driven in ibY
Brooks' single; In the 4th Brooks
-singled, stole second and scared
On George Chin's timely hit.. But
that • was 11 till. the 9th .as Arnott
pitched a steady, game.:
Goderich knotted. the ,count
all in 'the 4th on a brace of, errors
arid Went into the lead on that
home -rim pitch in' the 6th.. They
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added three more in the top half
• of the 8th,, and. looked to hive
it comfortably salted with a 6-2
• Count. But Goderich support
• cracked in the 9th, and gae the
Legionnaires three , runs, one
short ef tyinguit
Kovriak led off with •a single
and G. Chin, walked. .Greer and
CoOk 'Were retired and it looked
to be over when•Andrew flied to
•deep right:The fielder:dropped it,
'and ,,tWo runs. seored.. .TrelearVen
then repeated to -left and again
the same. thing , happened. • With
• Andrew 'scoring, With :Treleaven
on second =Jack MacDonald lined
• a,: heit.•••One' into .the third „base,.
nt. pri's Midr• iff, and:he hung. onto
. Clarence Greer, who went in
for Morley Chin in the'8th, made
the -.picture !catch 'of the night
when' he snareda potential home
run drive. down the right field
.line
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LticknoW:. AndreW if, Trele6V-
en . 2fid, .MacDonad k: Hall • p,
Brooks c; Koviak 3rd, .G. Chin
cf, M. Chin rf, C. Greer rf,, Cook
Goderich: c, Holmes 2nd,
,IV4iro 1st, Arnott p, Bissett 3rd,
Kingswell ss, MacLean ef,
Beacon
Lticknow. 100. 100 003-5 8' 6,
Goderich 000 201 03x-6 3 3
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Lucknow fans have44 been
taking too kindly to some of the
• Plate umpiring this season, and
last Wednesday night's game in
Goderich added reason to the ibe:
lierthat in sorne cases the Leg-
ionnaires colored boys have ."two
strikes on thei-n" before theystart: ' :
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Monday night's game in Clin-
ton. was washed Out, adding an-
other t� the. list of .postpOneriienis
which the Legidiniaires _have to
:Work in They play sChedtiled,
oatile 'here-, on .SattirdaY 'night
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The -Legionnaires Made their
debut in, their new uriifOrms at
the Goderich game. The name of,
the individual sponsor is evn the
back of each uniform. •
• . Officialof the Lucknow Leg
ionnaires softball team, were in
Clinton last week conferring ,on
Group affairs, not .,the least Of.
which Was the matter of post-
poned games Which are going to
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Celebrating Our=
25th
nmversary
1925 .1950:
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THURSDAY, JRLY• '20th, 1950 •
Make it tough getting 'tbe sehed,
ule wound up On time.
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Another. highlight, 'was the ur-
,ranging for an all-star game to
be played at the Clinton. reunion,
on August 8th, :This will fealuru,
a team from the sautl;ern group
in,Which Luck:rum' js entered,
versus a picked team from ttif.:
north, including such teams 'as
Walkerton; Che$Tey„ Port glgiu:,
Southampton; Owen Sound,.
Lucknow's
Lucknow's colored battery or
Hall and BroOks will perform 1:•6r4
'the Southerners, whiTe Zuk
Walkerton will. be :the. *twilit]
choice for 'the northern squad
Coach r'chas. .- ,WebSter
Legionnaires'sgot the nod tis the
poaching choice. for the South:"
ern..Nine,•Which is no mean
tfnction. .•
"My Son is Innocent!"
Read •the dramatic storv. of a•
boyunjustly accused of . stealing
and expelled from 'school, a dis-
grace to all except his mother.
Read how her grim determination
turned'him into a hero,.,as .told
in. "Let Right Be Done" The -
American Weekly with this *Sun
day's (July 23) issue of, Detroit
Sunday Times. , -
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