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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-10-12, Page 6r, Y.i t! �a? 1.4 ti .:4' • PAGESLS.. TIE; LtIGKNOW , :SENTINEL, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO 'THURS., OCTOBER 12th; l;'9,5R NINTH INNING RALLY' GAVE' 15 innings. He walked just three WALKERTON SECOND WIN : rnen.• 'Zuk. got off to a. shaky" start' For eight innings last Wednes, and Lucknow• had runners in day night it looked as if Luck- Scoring positions in three • of the .now Legionnaires wouldtake first 4 innings;. He settled down game, number three of the Cham; however, and scattered • 7 hits; pionship' playoffs. But, came' the while striking out 20, although 9th;. and .a 2 -run rally: by Walker- hewalked .eight men, Sixty-one ton' which'gave the county town=: Lueknow batters faced Zuk; while Ors a .3-2'•vietory,, and a 27-1 edge only •54.Walkerton players step- in the: series, , Lucknow scored single runs, in both the first and second innings. an,d that 2-0 . ' lead looked • like enough as'`:Hall arid. Zuk `•itched. it t• out in another tidy. duel. The first break came in. th'e 6th, when Zuk . poled • one to t. right field, and as luck -would • have it, thru a gap in ' the surrounding , snow: fence. Treleaven .retrieved to hold Zuk • at third .)but ground, rules gave him .a homer, :and he was Motioned in. It was c'Ziik ; again in 'the. 9th who started Walkerton on their victory rally, 'by poling a triple to lead' off.' He .beat the play to the plate as H.'' Dentinger hit- to short,' with the latter 'scoring the winning rim on: Mi11s' hit, -It was a tough. one, :to lose, and a big disappointment to the pre dominantly.: Lucknow crowd bf some 1500 fans; who had witness- ed a. mighty 'good' ball. game. SCORELESS, TIE BROKEN' IN • 15th ,FOR WALKERTON WIN Mrs, William Wall spent a few. days in London, • Little .Sharon Wall returned. to.. ,London with her. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Wendy and.'Ellyn of Toronto vis- ited over the.week-end •With Mrs. John Barr and family; Visitors during_ the week with Mr, and. Mrs." James M. 'Hodgins were Mr. and Mrs. Fred .1VicL' el - land' and ;son Austin of Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. Cliff Borthwick ' of St.' Catharines, 1VIr.. and Mrs; W. ped;, up to the, platter, Zllk who L. )1VIcQuarrie of.Brussels, was the ,batting ,hero for, Walk- Mr, • and • Mrs. Clark Needham, eron .on ..the previous Wednesday .:and family 'visited Sunday with. out: of Mr, -and P, Leeson ' Con:' :10; night, strtkck out on'"four.4. a a • , siir trips. to the plate: ` Mrs: 'Ethel" Runchey of:‘Tozonto It was a 'toughie" for Hall and visited over • the week=end at,'the his' ` teammates : to, 'lose, :but to home of Mr, arid Mrs. Win. 'Wall.. players and ,-fa.ns, alike. it was a mighty relief when the break carne. The tension Was terrific' sand..sooner or later either team was bound to crack --and was Lucknow; R Dentinger drew . a pas's in the' last half of the 15th..Bradley, the ! lead-off man, hoisted :one' to ,Morley Ghir1 in centre who pull- ed . up •to take .the (ball' on the bounce. Dentinger' had tagged up at first • and Chin's throw to sec- ond td try to , cut 'him off, was low. The' (ball rolledTto-the .short- stop side of the mound. and Deli' tinker raced; .for- 3rd, as Hall re- covered.. ecovered. sal'rnost within arm's length of the runner, With the pressure on, Hall. :threw high to third and •Dentingerraced' home. a step' 'ahead. `of Of. Cunning's 'throve. • upon recovering: That was it!. An Unearned run ':'ii the; top* n's offal serio 'threat.• _ Itralkerto nly. urs half of 't1ie: 15th' . nriing, gave' ' ore 'in regulation g innin •s' - ,victory .in to. scg Walkerton ,.a, 1.) Y the came. in,>the 9th. •With Craig on 4th game of they W.O AA:.; A fi st Zuk • rolled ,to Hall "Who: championship" series, :.and a 3 to. 1 r ' threw to •secofd'�to' cut; off Craig, edge in the "best -of -seven, series.; •t the. bag was uncovered'.. With silverware set was redict- bii`g The p. runners on Second" and third"' arid. e •as; closeas it Would. ,be �,.: ed to b none 'awa�Ithe *'infield .moved in hrilling and it silo' has lived' ;up _ t close. H.°Detiri er'rolled'to Mac' 46 tall the pre series dope: Walk- Donald who threw him' out ° atitMbetter balanced ' 'erton'with a b , first after holding 'Craig to 3rd.. ' team,has'.. nonetheless :been get- ' ", L.• Dentinger also.hit to Jack who in , the breaks; and Making the and g fired home to cut off Craig most ',of Ahern..< hoisted ' one' to •Treleavern :_; .Mills It was strictlyanother pitcher'S' for• the third out. ` 'nd a, .game'that can. best ,(battle bMacDonald pictured: b statistics, Hall . de In the -14th Javk; be eY . saved: the 'day • on' a lovely run .:finitely had°the edge hn Zuk . in •ning c tch:taking,the ball over everything but strikeouts... Hall.,, rSt fie.e. . to :his shoulder going '.away. Dent' rut` in er got ' on . 'b a bunt >, and a • face : '.him, and from :there ''on, g Y ew .exp danced to second after his -bro- ,Walkerton , players with f Mill truck the had in' a ther flied' out to felt s • s edptions ;resorted, as Y but 'bunt- out ;' • and •: when O'Hagan hoisted • other.•games, t© nothing •short .�' Dentin ''er made iii -even . on the third strike. •to deep g g' • for home,,, but 'MacDonald made • .This:strategy. cut down Hugh e s s ikeout total, which otherwise the catch. o :. reater because '.Hottest :fieldin s_ot for Luck - "he •• would have -been greater g' . P "he had it" Friday night. In the now 'Was `third,:sack, Which ••Hugh first 9 innings he ', allowed but Curring played faultlessly; with one hit, and gave •up • only 3 ; in' seven plays` to first. ASHFIELD :r and'. Mrs. Wm.' Barrett of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and, Mrs. Henry `;MacKenie: Mrs. Doris. ' Lumbers 'was 1; week -end visitor with Mr. and. Mrs: D. MatiViurchie. Rev, 'Mr. .Sinclair will be in charge of the service in`'thePres= byterian' church here neXt • Sun-. day 'while 'Rev, Mr.. McD.onald.' is condur;ting anniversary services in Exeter.. Four ; "babies •were baptized.' ih .the Presbyterian 'ehufch on 'Sun- day: ,Nancy Jean,. daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. )Stewart : MacLennan; David son:.of, Mr.• and Mrs. L.. Huston; •Thomas Roderick and. George ,Kenneth, twin sons of M. arid, Mrs. Finlay lV acDoz - old. • • ° , . .• • .. Mr. • and. Mrs. Davis (nee Isabel, McKendrick) and • .family spent Thanksgiving . with Mr. sand Mrs. R. Bissett • and Mr., and Mrs. Cr•,. Moricrief. DEERE QUALITY. FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and, Service resp flg Teri' 'ac ,, Gilson Refrigerators' • and Washers Woods Combination Frigidaire and .Freezers, Grinders, etc. mmons FARM EQUIPIVZENT:• LTD. Huron Roach 'Phone• 1132 Goderich. Ont. Sutb: Agent : .PORTER'S WELDING- SHOP, 'Phone- ° 8*4, Lucknow OBITUARY. WILLIAM ' R. HORNELL William. Rogerson Hornell, who spent his, kouth in Lucknow and returned to . his, home 'town to spend'. the last twenty-six' years of .his life, as: one of the :village's' most prominent merchants, .pass ed away in' London on Tuesday, ,September 26th: Mr. Iorneli• was in. .his .'84th year . but -was 'an indefatigable. Worker ' and spent long hours in the, operation of: his, business' un- til his health.' commenced to fail several inonths-sago. -Cause :of • Mr. - Hornell's' death was: a blood con dition . sof a ' progressive . anemia nature •and'. he ''failed .rapidly in the' latter 'stages of 'his' illness:. Mr. Hornell was a: son of David Hornell and Jane Henry :and -Was born .in Egermont• Tow•nship'.near 1Vfourit Fe/rest,- on'. March 19th,. 1367, where his father .had.estab fished - the first y baker business - , on:the Towrisite of Mount Forest: His father later established a en era" store at Riversdale,bel.ieving that the railroad was to:pass'thru p ,She was a kind .and affectionate kEltE ARE 5. REASONS Jutinatic �..' IS YOUR .. Best OI _ BURNER Valu e: Y-- �en Silent : Automati - w,il ECONOIWIY . A `Funk . � c° 1 • save you 2.5 percent'.'on' your fuel bill%against an, ordinary burner. -•e'1i s•ov 1n ...Coalan�': ;CONVENIENCE--l�o.x�nore h gd handlingashes s and • nd grime are•elin inat- • ed • HEALTJ-I—BY maintaining a constant, "even temperature, colds and respiratory illnesses: • are reduced. Doctor's bills are minimized.. SAFETY—Timken Silent Automatic Controls guard ' 'the operation of .your heating plant. against an . emergency. g y g DEPENDABILITY—Only one''moving part, ant is self'lubricated insures maximum ;o erat in 8 • dependability—backed by the leader in .• the automatic home ,leating field, • Timken Silent Automatic. ervice :Elegy lone. 808 (Stewart "'Knight)' - Goderich, Ont.; evening..Four .times :in' less than eight. years Mrs:' Gaunt, was .call- ed on t6 .undergo major, opera. tions. and .hercourage and cheer fulness in `;the•..face of ,all `this`. endeared here more:' "deeply in the' .hearts of awide circle of friends, that settlement. When this did not' become.a reality Mr. & .Mrs.' Hornell moved to Lucknow where ..h Most yaf'their -faniil"y • of • �eig t children were.- born:. The father.. was associated in'' business here with Alex' MacIfityre, arid .event- .wally moved to . Toronto.: William' learned 'the 'rherchan dising. business with Fred Grundy and in: later ears held an 'imj,'3 er-.. -uskiari.d--.J:aro. G tipredeceased redeceased her on June. mother, a good•'friend and neigh hour, ' and there was.:none • but sPoke "in:the• highest'terms of "Mrs, Jipim - as she ; was intim- ately known to . many. : ,Mrs.. Gaunt was in•'.her : 72nd year:. • She was:sformerly.; Margaret Jamieson and was. born , in East. Wawanosh, : but .lived .in West Wawanosh all her • married life. portant, position with the 'T. Eaton Company: For twenty-fi:ve years` •he;.manag'ed• a large department store in Revelstoke, B'.C., until fire .razed this .business.; -At that Harvey, Webb, Gordon MacPherL•' song Ernest 'Gaunt ,:and Joseph Anderson. The`• floral• tributes. were :'.many : and lovely and in- .. cluded. pieces ';from Chalmers' :Presbyterion Church;. the. a St. Helen's . Women's•..' Institute, and: the, 'staff: of the Kent' Cleaners at Lindsay.: Surviving are tour:,°son's, An- drew. on the home farm, John of`' Oalmar, . _Alberta, Earp: ' of :Longi desboro, . Eddie of Lucknow' and one. daughter; Mrs. Ward : Shick lima -(Lila) of'. Lindsay. 'Another,. daughter, Mrs Archie: Aitchison (Verna) predeceased her .m:other on March 4th, °1947: urviving also,. arerT6gran -• children and's7 great grandchild- .` ren and 'one ..sister, ..Mia. , . Roilert Stonehouse of Belgrav .,'. Thie:. , 'sisters and fourbrothers piede. ceased Mrs, Gaunt. 17th,•.1926. :Mrs. Gaunt •.'was ` active: in church and -Institute : Work when 'the Cameron -Murdoch busi- health ' permitted'. •• She , was ' a tit e nese' was for. sale here' and ' Mr.memiber of W itec urch r by- . � Hornell returned :to Lucknow. and • for a ` time was associated with that'.firn' before . taking over the; business which, became popularly;; known as The Market Store.. Possessed of • a genial disposi- tion, ;and, an uncanny •sense of knowing' how to meet and handle the; public, 'he was an outstand- ing , salesman, 'and enjoyed a flourishing business. He .was ' act ivey' interested in civic affairs ''in his .younger ,years, and always' liberal' 'supporter . of . worthwhile: undertakings and ',Patriotic. en- deavours. n-deavours. ' `On September i7, 191. at Rev- elstoke; Mr. Hornell married Katherine B. McCarthy who sur- vives," 'with •ot%e • daughter. Jane,' Also surviving are one • siste`r, Elizabeth of Mimico and two bra= fliers, Allan of Mimioo, arid David of Lucknow, who for some time 'had'• assisted his` brother in con'. ducting his ,business here, and continues in. charge, Mr..Hornell was predeceased by two brothers d-two.sis,ters,`John,Agn;es, sa _ be71a : and : Elam „ " • He Was a member of the Pres- byterian Church and of the ,in- dependent Order of Foresters. The . funeral service . was held at ' Turner' and Porter Funeral, Chapel in Toronto. :on Thursday; September 28th,.. conducted by' Rev, IL E. Simpson: • Interment was in Park Lawn Cetneterk Six nephews 'acted ' as pallbearers, Ashley and Bruce` Hornell, :Jack McCarthy, D. IvfcKechnie,,H. Van Zant, C. Raney. ' ' •• $ terian Church, .. and, her pastor, Rev R., . D. 'A.; Currie spoke a comforting message: at the funeral serviceheld at the home of, her. son', Andrew,' on: Monday after- noon,. Interment was 'in Greenhill: Cemetery. The pallbearers were John Aitchison, Wm.. Foraterf • 'MRS. JAMES GAUNT After a long period of . suffer- ir:g, which she bore . without a murihur, death 'came as a happy - release to Mrs. James Gaunt; at Wingham •'Hospital • early Friday. SER V£ 6c..96576' when friends TPADEMAA.Gdro'' in e Daily Memo e OCTOBER 19:5• S9'wd;.: