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THE tmcmsrow s4NTINEL, Ltaicrl Qw, oNTARici
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INCKNOW TOOK OPENER, 14,
HALL STRUCK OUT 20
fireballer,
all, had it over WallOrton's
•• diminutive'.Gorge Zuk, in 'the,
first game of. the W.0*.A. "A"
championshipseries last Friday
night when LucknoW grabbed .off
' the opener, in.jhis..best of seven
series in, :a tussle that •wasjust
as tight as .the, sere •WoUld
indicate,. • , •
1. -The 'park: :was packed and., it,
,Was a tense crowd of . fans' who
• watched, this pitCher's battle,:
which . Was :cleciaed• in the, 5th,
'when. Zuk .ge laW one that,
caronied over the 'catcher's- head.
to the screen, with Morley Chin
rating in from third with the
• run that did it.,
Hall was in rare form in the
• pinches in, theearly innings and
hnproved, as the garne., progress-
ed. After 'the •4th inning, with
the exception 'of a •walk. in, the
-5th; •he retired. Walkerton' in,
order .without a hit, .041Y 16 men
.faced him in the last five frames.
Hughle..stet.ick out •a. total of 20
men, Issued- three-warks,--arid-41-
lowedhits.only three scratchy infield
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ZUke struek :Out ten, -enly. -half
Hall's total, but he. gave(.up only
• two =retell .hits, both going to
.1<civiak.. He Walked: three_nien in,
: • the .5th, landthen let go • a bad
:•. pitch that‘cost,him the game.. The,
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score would. have .been 24had
not Jack. MacDonald got' nipped
'off 1st 'on a lightning fast\ throw
froin 'catcher. ,to. first. Only t8
Luclulow.,. Players faced 'Zuk in
.8 innings, as he Was given air
• tight support. In. fact .both tearns
played' practically perfect ball.
., Jack Cook had the . nearest thing
to an error' when a high throw
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got away on him,. It didn't prove.
costly and cook niere' than made,
AP for it by 'working Zuk for
*4 that put 'Morley Chin in'a
scoring poSition.
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The home cfbwd Went' Maa in
that, 5th frame. MacDonald drew
. a: pass and was..nipped Cum-'
ing whiffed, .Chin walked" and
advanced on KOViak's
. ie -1-i-it.Orthutr-riigirt--, 06 walk-
'. ea filling the Packs, and. Morley.
raced home on. that fatal • pitch,
• to. Art Andrew,: who' else, , t
down sivinging.. Art got the solia-
'est•clout of the night that. would
• ,•have• been. ,govea ,fOr, extra' bases
• 'but 'was. foul by a 'hair; '
In fact,there. were Only two
outfield putouts ali hight,Brooks
flied out in the 4th and Dentinger,
flied to Chin in centre in. the 9th
-Hall .had•tWo...ineno,n. .and, one.
out in the first; but •fannedthe
next two. He•haa .2.,on and two
out in. the Second and whiffed
the next batter. In the 4th with
the sacksloaded• and' one aWay,
Hall struck out R.•Dentinger and
•„Bradley, hit to ,Koviak .for the
3rd • otit • at , the hot. corner. .
'Walkertop:''Bradley
tinger rf, Craig ss, ,Zuk
Dentinger 3rd, L; Dentinger lst,
• McDonald c, O'Hagan
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• tinger 2nd, •
• Lucknow: Andrew. lf, H. Greer
Hall p, Brooks c, MacDonald
• • ss, •Cuining 2nd, Chin cf,'Koviak
3rd, •Cook •lst, : , ••
• :Walkerton; ,....000 000 00003 0'
"'Lucknow .,.;; '000 01000-1.'2 1
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. PARKHILL'S VERSION.
• ,.Parkhill's softball season came
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to an, dna on-MOriaaYm•Wheil---theY-
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• journeyed , to , Lucknow ''in' the
, be matched •with • joe,:,Louis'
•Punchers • battery of • Hall and
Brooks, is a•sporting octdity which
hard, to 'exPlain iri a so-called
.amateur . league.. However, this
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• iiiteher and catcher 'hailing from
: Det oit; openly. admit they . get
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seini-firials Of the Xnterrnediate
How PakhilJ 'caine , to
d ,$100 a week and can get
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' - • ' W.O.A.A: •simPly. by • classing
. „ , \• • 'themselves as students.. Whether
they still attend school or not We
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are 'not prepared' to. say but Park-
hill and other teams, in this area
. , • • playing” with .players Within. the
• i. ' '•10-rriile W,b.A.A. Ihnit and •play-
, • ing, for fun cannot hope to corn-
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.". pete against itnported•teams such
as Ludkrie* and. othdrs, The time
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WALKERTON :EvENED.smicEp
WITH • 5-3 WIN MONDAY
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Lucknow, . Legionnairesa n d
Walkerton Legionnaires played a
"give;away". game. in the' Bruce
County Capital- on. Monday night,
with .Lucknow the best ...giVe.-‘
awayera. The. result Was a. 5-3
win kir Walkerton to even. the
"A" charnpionship. :series • at . a
• game .each; : •
Walkerton' s bad inning was the.
yhen Lucknow. 'Combined 'a
04ir of hits, a coupleof errojt,
and a •passed ball by Mills., the
Walkerton catoliet; to, give- them'
3 runs. That made it look like
• duck soup for Lucknow to chalk
up their Second .straight Win. But
• came the 7th,. and.'casey *lowered
the boom: •WhenAlie nightmare
was. over Walkerton• 'had 5 ,runs,'
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and 'the „genie. •• ,
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Except !for those. two.• innings
it ,vas charnpionship bail . and a
real pitchers battle. Zuk struck.
•out :17). Walkea.2 and alloWed,,,but
four hits,three of Ahern being.' Of
•the.' infield variety, ;4and two: of.
them going 'to • Clarence Greer,
Hugh--Guming-.wraPped �ut the
only .clean single for, ;•Lucknow,
and would„ have had "extra bases
on 'a -harddrive to centre field
except .for 'a spectacular' leaping
catch by 13radiey,. which ended
the, garrie4 ' ••
Hall struck. out. 12, walked 2,,
and ,allowed 5 hits, two of then'',
triples by: Ztik and N. Dentinger.
But Hughie.' didn't: help 'his ,o* n
'cause by erratic fielding around
the mound. • '
The OctiOnin that f,atal. Sev,nth
Centred; Chiefly around Brooks,
'Hall and Curnirig; with repeated
infield plays, When the tension.
Was .''terrific and throWS. were
.hard • and, elpse, .a.. contributing
factor ' to a :series' of. five' .inis-
plaYS, Which started off' the night -
_Mare and_which...wasn't'complet;
ed. until Deritinger's triple, which
he develbpecl,intO scircnit crash,
• had cleared the sacks fpr 'a tetal
runs: There waSn't . a ITIBTI
Out lat the tirne,but ',witli.:the
•pressure off 3 of the next four
batters went 'Otit,l-twO of . them
swinging and the other. secon , to
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• Lucknow was only .reilaly in
trouble on two: other. occasions.
'Halt bobbled bunts .. first'
two men to 'face him He struck
•:out the ;next two and an error'
at. 'short • loaded 'the saeks, '1Dut
Mills went down swinging to end
the. oPening: &ante,. In, the. Sixth.
--Zuk 'tripled to start. the inning,
tut, ,w6.§ caught : at home as he
:attempted. to score after,. H. ;Den-
tinger had fliei ouf to Art And-
rew.. Art ?made perfect throw
to; the:. plate,. which took one
bounce: Into Brooks' mitt and he•
tagged' Zuk a step, •Walker -,-
ton. hadn't a 'man' inscoring posi-
tion.at any other time all night.
'But, by the same -token, Locknew
was never a .threat:.except in the
.6fh. In , the other 8 innings miry'.
25; Men faced •Zuk. '
.Whichall adds up to the fact
:that whoever snaps% "oftenest"'
and; Hirioatest".. in this ' spine
tingler, ',will miss the 'silverWa,re.
Lucknow 000 030 000-3 4 8
Walkerton 000 50x-5 6:3.
HONORED ON THEIR
•ANNIVERSARY
• To honor Mr. and Mrs. Alex
MacLeod on the occasion of their
35th wedding anniversary, friends
and IleighdPrs gathered in HWY-
rood Hall on Friday .night,•.Sep,
ternber 29th. An enjoyable even-
ing was Spent, Tiffin's orchestra
furnished music, fOr dancing.
• Before lunch was served W. L.
MacKenzie called Mr, and 'Mrs.
Mq.eLePd to the platform and W.
F. MacDonald and George Lock-
hart presented ',them ,With aP
electric tea kettle, a 3 -piece set
of bed anthdresser lamps ..akid.„ a
• sum of...money. Mrs. Archie Mac-
Intyre • read• an eXpreSsive.'po'etic
address composed .on short notiee
Mits lDean MacLeod. , •
Mt and Ma- Le `''both
expreSsed their Pleasure -and, ap-
•'Preciatien'and Reeve George Tif-
fin extended his good wishes. All
joined in singing "For They Are
Jolly Good Fellows". Lunch was
;served and Mrs. Grace Hodgkin -
Sem' and Mrs. Jean MacLeod 1.34s -
ed the ,wedding cake •
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Dear Alex -and Ada: -
'While reading o'er the PSentinel";
'Welaw it 'written there
That -the years are five and thirty
Since:you became la -pair;
And one said to ,another..•
Make it, an occasion
To let themknowthat friendship
Is the bulwark of :a nation".
• So. here 'yOur friends.and neigh-,
bows .` •
Join you.,in loOking back;.
And thOughtS 'are 'like to tray ell
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That tread a well *rorn..track:
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The're's Alex shining' Up the colt
And making him' so
He's buckling:up the harness new
And •seeing all right,
Then dusting off the buggy seat
That is..to hold a' queen, • „
For Well he 'knows that :Ada.
Is the •finest 'ever seen.
Her bright dark eyes are. shining;
Her Cheeks like. English roses,
And that liorpe-and-buggy ride
Why, --Alex he 'proposes.
nd.,,noW thetwo are ',looking'
b'er, years of wedded. life,
,The happy: days,:.thethiing
days
. hey faced wife
While' building up. a country •
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And making old thingsbetter. .
.(TO ah such brave and busy folk
Our CoimtrY is debtor..) •
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And now, yen re . .appily reti ed,
Your home commodious too, •
Wire soh ,and daughter and
Can quickly come •to you:: - •
They -say the anniversary
Yeti, celebrate tonight.
Is designated by: :astone
With. texture pure and. bright.
And while we 'de not .bring you
Rich gifts of gems se rare
We offer 'you ,ouritinaly thoughts
Like sapphires bright • and fair.
•God's blessing be Upon you
That others May' be blessed.
Now: for your' future. pathway
W•e wish 'You all that's best.
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RALLY DAY pELD..guNDAy
Rally. • Doi •Was. held in the
United., Church Sunday School on -, • •
Sunday afternoon With' the sup -
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WEDDING BELLS
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Lucknow Presbyterian Cnreh•
'wa-s; the scene of a charming early
fall S.wedding Saturday, Sep-,
ternber 30th .at 2.00.o'clock ;when.
Ruby Estelle Irwin, daughter ..Of
Mr: and mrk:,
Kin-
loss Township; became the 'bride,.
Of Charles Ross •RiaCh, Son of Mr.:-
• and. elohn It.,.Riach, Of .Wood-'
stock: Rev..' Charles, A: Winn per.
formed the ,dererneny a --setting
of autumn: flowers.. :.
The bride, .who iS'a graduate of.
Wells ACaaemy, London,' ana of
the-4.-9497-gradua'ting-class-of
toria Hospital.; London, Was
ly %a white :satin. geWri, with.
lace :Pannelieci,' skirt and sWeet-
heart neckline,' topped -with lace
forming 'a* Yeke. and -caught with
..pearls. She wore a colonial bon-
•.ne and fingertip veil and e!ar-
• rfed- shower houcitiet. of red
.'roses
iss. Jean - Mach, :sister, of the
groom, was bridesmaid..She wore
green taffeta - with head-
dress and, carried a colonial bow;
qiiet' of, 'yelloW Maid:. of
honor was MisSIVIayrne sis-
ter of the bride, who chose. a yei. ,•
'now taffeta: goWii. with, ,yellow
floral • heacidit,Ss • and,. ceIOnial
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bouquet .of pjnk roses,•
The: groomsman was mr. Geo.
Thbrnton :of Woedstock,
. of the grooM. 'The; ushers
were Charles Wilkins .ancl LloYd,
Miss piece Hudson vvas.organ.
ist-;•arra'aVliSs Florence Hudson .as
soleist sang.."Q•PerfeCt Love" and
"0" promise' Me'', • ; '•
..A reception followed at the
bride's *home Where MrS. Irwin,
receAred in a 'forest green dress.
with matching , accessories' and
corsage' of red roses. She Wa§ as-
sisted by. the -grOom's mother in
• a wine. chess With a . black' hat -
•and. red r Ses.,.corS.ageL • • .
For .a wedding, trip to: points
north and east, the bridexlonned
a :wine ,gabardine,suit and greY.
41-4 black' aceesseries. They
reside on the grOom's :farm'ond•
WoOdstock.. ' • ". • •
Out of town guests..wei from;
Q.rillia, WoOdsteck; foridon;. Kin-
pardine, Blyth, Wingham,: Dun
gannon, Detroit and loronto.,
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SEW VE'
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NOTHINTICT410"kEPARE..
NOTHING TO CLEAN UP
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• • • , • presiding W J Miami .
has genie for :a ,ehange of rulesi
o,r: better, still, a • change of af-
filiaticin. / '•
In the 'gime herei, playing
-under-'w-raps so that-a-top-hea-
score WeUld not ruin their "gate,'
at home, Lucknow cloWned. their.
Way'to an 8-3 'win.; Highlight of
• the night from 'Parkhill point
of vie.was Raymond' Yelle
slarnming a home run off Hall
as he Was trying to: Make the
local lad 'look 'foolish', at.bat, At'
Lucknovv.the home team again
trounced the Parkhill nine 16-3„.
Parkhilj Gazette, . •
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Car Was Wredked -• •• • • •
Hughie Hall who commutes be-
'tWeeti Lucknow and. pollege iri
Detroit, carnet() grief earlY Tues. -
day miming upon returning
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from thgamereahing his home city' he was
e in Walkerton,On
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1 iri an accident • which wrecked
his ear, but in which • Hughie
escaped injuries, •
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it ay,
roe: 6.
told an intere,sting. story and .
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special musical numbers inertia-
ed a vocal quintette by,Marlene 1.,,, ' ' Z SPEED EVENTS
"MaeLerman,, Gladys : KilPatriek,
ettY -./OhnStOtt;'.- Rttth---"lotriSted,.,
Gladys' Chin and a vocal trio by
DOnna. Johnston, EliZabeth-Webi•,
'stet • and .Reta cxilling; The Sun-
day schoo1 orchestrawas, corn -
prised of -:Noreen 'Kilpatrick. W;
L: MacKenZie;•Jiarvey Treleaven,
Dr., 1. 'Little; Bruce Johnston,
jack McKim, George Anderson
and Donald Thompson, ''
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SERVICE ,AWARD
' Mr, P. 8. Stewart, local agent
for the Pilot. Insurance CorriPany
has received a framed certificate
from the Company which , reads
as follow;..""his certificate
awarded to 15. S, Stewart in rec-
ognition •of outstanding lOyalty
and splendid to -operation during
five years', representation of the
Pilot InsUrance Company'',
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ree For All Race Purse $150: •
TWO RUNNING RACES'
Senior and Junior Hurdle jumping
Chariot Race. - freak Conveyance
GOI3ElpCFI9IRL§' TRUMPET BAND 1
Admission to Gretmds,'Mlc .
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CONCERT AT NIGHT ,
. Agricultural Hall—Program by Kitchener Troupe
.DAINICE ArtER
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1146Dtywel1's. Orchestra-.--Agilatilturat HO!
,"You've Seen ,The', Rest 4'4: , Now. See':Thel3cSts , •
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