The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-28, Page 8PAGE 'EIGHT
THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUGKNG'
11.
HALL JUST 'MISSED
NO-HITTER MONDAY.
Lucknow Legionnaires elirnin-
. ated Parkhill. in two straight, 'by
taking a 16-3 decision• here on
lvioznday •night; and now await the
winner of the Walkerton -,Port E1-
gin series for the W,,O.A.A, "A"
title. ; •
Hughie' . 1 -tail racked tip 22
.; strikeouts' and,.for a. time it look-
ed as if he Was. •headed for a ,no-
hitter. Parkhill's three runs. came
-the, Rth; after a 5th inning bunt-
had•.robbed Hall of his'.,no.hit
.'Chances.. He 'allowed 3: scratchy
hits all told and walked •3 men,'
L%icknow-- 'bunched` their.` runs.
in `the grid; ,4th• and`; 5th innings
'for ' a total of -' 8 and then teed
off in the fth for •8 . more.
Parkhill .;,,.,., 000 000 030- 3
Lucknow.. 040.: 228 00x-16
LEGIONNAIRES 'EASILY`.
WON lit OF SEMI-FINALS
Luck-now''Legionr aires : scored
'an easy; 7-3 victory over. Park-
hill last Thursday afternoon in
their .own -park. ;It was :the --first
of a 2 -out -of -3 set in the '"A
series semi-finals with th'e '•wit=
ner to • meet'" the ..victor :of . 'the
�' Walkerton Port `'Elgin . series • ' for
the. W O.A A. title. .
Luokngow took . an . early '4 run
lead, added another: ,pair in - the
6th:. and or'ie' in the 9th, asthey
•more or less • toyed with the home
team. Parkhill scored ,their first
run' in :the 5th and `'picked up
single: runs in 'the. 8th And 9th:'
k�s
e,
`CHAMPIONSHIP. SERIES
`MAY.. START' HERE: FRIDAY,
It looks like ,Walkerton: and
•Lucknow ••'Legionnaires for ,the
W,O.A A..."A",.championship ';ser
• The:" Coµrity "Towners, :hold' . a
• 3-1 edgie in games over tl 9' Port
Elgin nine: These two teams were.
slated 'to Meet :again last: night
(Wednesday) •• And, - a win for
Walkerton Would; give the•mn
group,.honors.
In such; a:''case ;Friday night will
(bring these two crack teams to:-.
;gethcr in-ea3edoniah Park::In
'any event: 'the. first 'game : of this
super, series is slated: for, :Luck -
now. -
It. promises to• far surpass any-
thingdished.up so'far 'this season,
With the spotlight can Hall `'of the'
Legionnaires'. and Zuk . Of, Walk-
erton; , whose hurling exploits
have attracted widespread inter-
est 'among- softball. fandom in
Western :Ontario.
It ::points to a 'pitcher's .battle
every game," .and as go Hall: and
Zuk, so likely 'will. go the 'silver-.
ware. . .
At Port Elgin on Monday night
over 2500 fans saw. „Walkerton
edge a • 470 wiri to all but cope
the:series, That 'attendance figure •
. indicates . 'the ,swarms . that :will
pack.-; Lucknow and :Walkerton
parks. for . these 'title "tussles.,
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LUCKNOW, GROUP CHAMPS;.
TOOK," WINGHAM; 4 T0,1
Lucknow, . Legionnaires. • went
through the motions here .hast
Wednesday:, night, to score: a one -
sided 9-1. (Victory over Winghan;i
Cresset Mereurys, , which' gave
them ..the Group. Chantpionship
series' four games to one.
Lucknow scored four runs:
the first , inning of Wednesday
night's' game - and that ,was
enough:,' The Crossets looked and
played lice a .beaten team; and
even the !breaks were, agtains;t.
them, in :their disrnai finish of the:
195Q.•season.
Jardine's support.' was, bad an,
spots, and had the Crossets been
iplayrng the"'tight defensive game
of 'which they ' are capable, it
would have been 'a -ifiticl° closer.
contest,
Without :exerting- -himself- too
much, Hall '.struck .• out 13 'Men.
He w.alked 7 and , allowed only 4
•hits,. one ; of which was a .triple
• by' Doug Aitchison who scored.
Wingham's 'lone tally in the 5th.
,By that time Lucknow • had piled
up .a 9 -run lead ' in the 'first four
innings, and this single " run did
not add much spark .to the Wing-
ham:` • attack.
Lu, cknow's' two•'runs in the :3rd
caused , 'plenty ,of protesting' by.
Wingh arn: and' to -many : of the
spectators it;. looked' justified:
Koviak ` had drawn °a . base on
balls and. Jack •Cook, . next ' man.
up; . lined. one dawn • the right.
afield line. The ump`called it fair,
but ,Wingham players considering
it 'foul, made little effort, to. re-
trieye the; ball; while Cook. never
stopping made 'the -circuit to cross
the 'plate standing up
Wingham, Foster cf, Gardner
3rd,,••Crewson lst, Westlake . ss;
.Grooves a, :Templeman If, J ardine.
p, Aitchison 2nd, Lediet rf •
u,,�ow Andrew 1f, H. Greer
rf,• Hall ;p; •Breaks c:; ,MacDonald',
•ss,•.'Cum•ing 2nd M Chin cf, K'ov
iak' 3rd,: Cook lst
r. h e'
Winghain .:. 000.010 000-1 '4.:6
Lucknow:`: 412 200 0Ox-9 9,. 0.
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TIIURS'.; _SEPTEMBER . 2stlyc 1950 ,
WEDDING EELZ.S
llREN1\T9,N—KENNEDY'
'A prettH2Ouble . ring cerern:ony
was solemni-ed at the, home ,of'
Mr, and Mrs, David "Kennedy,
Kincardine, on • Saturday; Sep-
ternber '16th :at• 2,30 p.m., when
their daughter, . 'Thelma Irene,
became the 'bride of Douglas Har-
old"Drennan,son of Mr. :.and° Mrs:
Elwood' Drennan of Ashfield,
Rev. Gilbert Gommperformed
the ceremony -beneath an arch
of cedar boughs and gladioli,,
N Miss• 'Gail "Graharn played the
Wedding music: in. a ,floor 'length'
gown. Of .yellow taffeta ' With a
mauve', $weetpea corsage., Miss'
Joan _1 filler `in,, a;' flgor length,
gown~ of pink crepe' with a; cor-
sage of, pink roses sang.,"I'11 Walk
Beside You". duriri. the signing
•of `the register..
The bride, ,,given . in marriage
,`by her father, wore a. floor length
gown' of white slipper satin with
long 'pointed sleeves and ` full.
skirt featuring ..a lace trimmed
peplum deepening • to a , point in
the back: The bodice Was. design-
ed with a lace. yolk and seed' pearl.
embroidery. She wore a double
strand of pearls, ' the gift of the
groom. ` Her . fingertip veil. -was
edged With lace and held :inplace
by "a headdress of ,tiny ' white .sat=
.
in roses and lily of .the :valley.
She 'carried . a bouquet of. red
roses : and 'fern. •
Miss Lorna Kennedy, sister; of
the bride, ' was 'bridesinaid in a
.floor length gown of-ma.u;ve ' eye
let organdy with double'net over
taffeta skirt, , matching headdress'
and 'fingertip Veil •She carried. a
bouquet of..yell6w`roses' arid :fern. a :white gladioli corsage, On their.
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,'Phone : ;8.T -r-9, ' Lucknow:
Kenneth • Drennan, Kincardine,
was groomsman for •his brother..
A . reception followed at the
Leg ion. Memorial Hall',. Kincar-
dine. The bride's mother` received
the •guests in; a blue crepe dress
with black acecss,orieS ' . and. wore.
a corsage •'of pi;n kcarnations, as;
sisted 'kly t;he' groom's' mother in
a navy she€r dress with black ac-
cessories and a pink carnation
corsage.
For a wedding trip to'.Muskoka
the bride donned. `a wine' gabard=.
ine• suit' with •grey, ,accessor•iess and
return' they will, reside in. Kin-
cardine..'
Co-operation would •Solve many
problems. For'.' instance; Ireckles;
would make a nice coat ' of • tan
if, they would just get•, together.
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DONKEY;, 'BASEBALL
WAS FULL ,OF MIRTH
The donkey. baseball exhibition.
in . the 'Arena on Saturda n _ ht
• ew a fa.irly'• good, crowd , and.
provided plenty .of. mirth 'for . the
audience; and :for the: players too,
,although the performance of some
of the ules' gave their
good reason to be sore • 'ate them-
and, from ,them:
. The players were chiefly High
.School students,: drawn—up— in -two
teams called Hi School and Polka
Dot Gang,' with the former, win-
ning, A' 4-1 .decisionif anyone
but the donkeys could be 'regard
ed 'gas. thewinner.
Apart from" students, :'others
taking part in the fun were Luke
Brooks, Bob Simpson, Jack Gould
and Art Andrew,
The starting .line -Ups. Were: -
7 -.L
ere ;Luke Brooks; ;Donald`
Hial denby,+ . Jadk Gould, ' Harold-
Howald, Donald MacIntyre, Mur-
II ray ' 'McNain, Allan.-MacIntyre;,
Bdb ,McNain,' Elwood Irwin.
Polka : Dot :Gang—Clark Stan
ley, -Bob • Armstrong; ,Donald Ste-
wart, John Gammie, Art Baker;;;
• Donald Thompson, Alvin Irwin,
Bruce Johnston,, .George Ander-
sorr[
CREWE
1Vxr. and 'Mrs, Jim Beak.- arid
Jaime 'spent' Sunday , with; her
mother, Mrs Fred Cook Of Bel
Mr.. and Mrs.. Warner, Smythe
of Teeswater spent Sunday with..
Miss NXa'be1 Reid and. Bert.
'Mr.. and, Mrs',. Earl ' Sherwood
'•aridf-farnily visited Sunday with
Mr', and 'Mrs, Jim Sherwood.
We .are glad to report Mr,: Torii
!Culbert, •Sr., has returned from
Goderich Hospital much improv-
ed since his 'accident, •
kr.. Lorne Hasty spent the
week enc; .a't Crimby.',with .his
brother A'ldon and Mrs., Hasty
and family. •
We are sorry to report` Mr. and
Mrs. Ervine Zinn are both under
the doctor's care with heart con
ditions, We hope both' improve
quickly.
Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley' McGrat-
,. ten and Rickey. rvisited Su,nc'iay
with Mr. and `.Mrs. Don Paquette
and boys here.
SMALLEST, .busiest ;.and '.lowest
priced- worker rn town'is the
ad
ri?el s�.
'Want Ad" 'Column,',•
NEW PRIEST NAMED 'FOR
KINGSBRI<OGE PARISH
Rev, Thomas 13..C.' Donnellan
6f St, Joseph's parish, . kings -1
bridge; has beer' named pastor of
St, • Patrick's 'parish' at Kinkora,:
succeeding. Rev. Edward P. Web-
er who, goes to Seaforth to fill
the• vacancy caused by the death
of key. Thomas P. Hussey,
• Rev. Cameron. Frederick Mc=
Martin, `' assistant ,priest at - St,
Ann's parish,: Windsor, becomes
pastor at Kingsbridge.
These parish changes have
been announced by 'the 1VItist.' i " v,
John C. Cody, D,D., ' Bishop of
London.
DOES: Y R OWN : YOUNGSTER •• dart across the street
without looking both ways first? Chances are he 3.
taking a cue .from what Mother or, Dad do!`
SAFETY .AND EDUCATION EXPERTS
are agreed:that
Children ' learn 'by example. '• Parents who 'lack' 'sufficient
traffic sense. are :one •,'good reason: why children et: into'
soy many road accidents.
Insistent
omrnon- ' ense
a
et y l -lab is a
CHANCE-TAKING.DRIVERS as'well, as jay -walkers are-
• a • bad example do •_.the younger generation.' Junior. ' ca
`n't, be'
expected to Pearn to drive safely if Dad is' always ' passing
Y P g
„ :41n ill • beat -i-
- ,:; -��to-g
1 h. s-:vo•r-;d ciar3r,,.roa;d-au;
traffic conditions. r�
• WHAT KIND . OF •AN ..
EXA
NIPEE DO • YOL�•�SET? ;
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5pace.contriiitrted in tie,serv�zceof the community, by John Labatt Limited