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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-06-12, Page 7THUR•S •?AY,. •JUNE; 12 h, 1047' SCOTTIES; TRIM WV. INGHI,M GALSBY 23.6 SCORE Smarting f roil the :trouncint received in Kincardine last week, the Luckriow Scotties took on the' Wingham Girls in the Caledonian. Park on .Monday night and romp- ed off with a-23 to 6 Victory. The local girls fielded well : to - hold the visitors scoreless' in five of the 'seven . innings, and at .the plate were •sltig'ging: lustily with Margaret Chin lambasting a pair -of homers. . Lucknow W,. Stewart,':M, Sol- , orhon, A. Solomon, G. Gibson, I4, Salkeld, M,, Chin, :C. Milne, B. Hamilton, V. Stanley - . Wrngham=,,R. Saint,P. Mac-• Donald, Donna .MacDonald, 'Seddon, •14''• .Cowans, ; A. WaYne, ,IiaddOn, . Mrs.:. R. '•Farrier,.". D, Clark a ' { ' Score By Innings Wingharr • 042 000 0-6 Lucknow' 424 760 x-23 The Legioli softball team which got into :action on Tuesday night, will not have another home game THE •L`UCKNOW SENTINEL; : 1•UCKNOW, ONTARIO INTERMEDIATE BALL' TEAM DRO; B OUT - a All ready to open the schedule. last Friday, after two earlier post, ponements• • due .to weather eon- ditions; Lucknow Sepo,ys were in., formed at noun that day 'by' the :Auburn . team that' they couidri't get a pitcher and would not: be here, • Tho game had been, _billed,. . the day was perfect baseball weather ,and .the, diamond; in good ,shape.. Lucknow's answer was `pray, the: game or the .Sejioys were through with W;O:A.A. hardball. Auburn ;didn't come and Lucknow ' ball teak has,called it quits' °• • So far"a'b : The, Sepoys, are cc- -' cerned they` • hadn't • a : •.p.it`W ei� : to •count on: Elliott Carruthers l:idd indicated he would be available for a few games,' but to keep: the sport alive after a comeback last year; the .tealn 'decided to ` stick in -there, and .use anyone on the mound who would stand up there until June 24th, with ,Teeswater: arid .peg 'em as the visiting club. A• • For•' t'h t ,r as'. n ^ A u r n's n ` - 1? I a e.. ub r o * * " [pitche" alibi, didn't go 'otrer:':,so antitne'. the Legion-B�' :In . the`�mewell. here and•tli.e b.oys:thQrough= g ly • disgusted with the lacadasical' o. peration. of the W:O.A.A., pulled aires mill ' play in ' Westfield 'on Friday •night' , and at Teeswater next ,Wednesday.'..• • • : 111 . • Thed. 'girls, known.:'aS the 4Luek n.ow Scotties, go to Ripley 'on Fri -1 and will,' play - in • Wingham paxt, ivonclav,`. heir next ome- .game is the foilowing'Fridaylw th • Tivertoriproviding:the opposition: `r Sporting activities, .are 'getting, ...into full swing lin the district :af ": • ter a `late start. due -to• weather conditions ` * .* , PAGE _ SEVEN out. n -The 'terideiicY To fail -to observe a playing schedule on most any pretext, does not• apply to base- ball alone, and. to this corner" it. appears that the W,O.A.A, has got to get away from its brisk -league system of: miles and regtilations if it. is to' make the rirost of its possibilities to • promote sport in. this district. .• GIRLS 'TOOK TRIMMING AT' KINCARDINE'TIIURSIiAY` jit'teryt: on their'first out of -town. game, playe,'d before a big • w crowd. in Kinca4�rdine last `Thurs- day, . Luck,n°oW girls ,dropped a 21-: 5'::decision to the.:Lakesi e lassies who •clouted' the :ball "lustily and pp, laxed 'w.ell afield. • • ore By Innings Lucknow 110 001 1— 4 Kincardine 553 260'.x -x-21 Attended. Mac Hail Graduation. "'.Mr, arid Mrs., EwartT'aylor.. and Jean and Mr. ,arid Mrs. --Jack Ack- ert 'attended ck-•ert'attendedthe .graduation., exec: cises of MacDonald •Institute alt ..Guelph on Tuesday, •June 3rd. Miss Doris Taylor was a 'member of the graduating class." Agnews' ANCE Agency Lucknow,' Ontario. Fire, ° Casua t, Autoobi11' ZONE •REP..'. PAID QFPICI4I;.i : VI,SIT".TO A'AUXILIARY' r. At the •June meeting. 'of .the • Ladies Auxiliary, to the Canadian J Legion, Miss Dorothy. Hoyle of Stratford ;paid her official, visit as zone representative: Mrs. Larry Downs%.was •' initiated "into "' the Auxiliary, as a new member by. •Miss Hoyle.., Forty-four members were present' capc1 plans. were • made for . a bdge : and euchre marathon', to: be held in the early fall. A Social evening followed' ,and•,'a gift was presented ••to Miss Hoyle by 'Mrs. ,N. H, Hedley, on behalf of 'the Auxiliary,: Mrs,T A. MacDonald,, Branch president • was. in the, cha'ir, Y ' Underwent Operation. • ; ; Mr; Harry Alton • of Walkerton, son :of . now,• underwent a major .opera- tion . in Victoria Hospital recently: • He' is making'a splendid recovery and is expected to return. ; to his home this week. ''Mr. Alton • is principal ,of Walkerton Public School• and .in his absence, Mr. Herb 'Long of Brant is supplying for hirci: • uc now •ow,ers'. wi resume activities in' -earnest tonight, •with • a.mixed jitney that„will officially mark the„ opening of the. season.` Lunch: will. be served land the ••starting hour is set for 7.30 • Mel Stewart:is caretaker at.the greens 'this .year.. he Club is building a new,' reen; adjoining the present :'one, but it is ' not anticipated that • this .'. will ,be ready•••for- Play until next -season..' =Local :golfers . who-,-m-ay •: antici-, pate 'sswingiiig, into. .'action again,. w11•1 wei�corne. they -announcement. of the •lopcn•ing of the Alps Golf- Club which:',.is{ set :for next Wed- nesday, June ,18th:' •• A rearganizatiori meeting of the Club is .scheduled to be: =held "a'tj the Club Robin on Friday •of this • week at .8,00 • o'clock. ** A membership fee will be di§7., pe'nsed with this year,•withYgreen' fees set at 50c;: LONDESBORO EDGES_ .. LIIC' OW,:IN. OPENER The Legion softball term play 'ed ' t>heir opening ,ganne• ' of the W.O A:A:. schedule on 'Tuesday' ' evening in:::the Caledonian 'Park, when they 'dropped•,an ` 18 to .13• verdtetto the visiting Lordesboro team, _ ”.It was'•a•see- aw.battl'e that' was decided in ' th , ninth- after ' da. light had fled. Luckii•o`nr .scored 7 ; runs :,in the . last : of the 8th to • take'a''l -12, edge,: but :in'the-semi-:' darkness. L• ondesbero .. drove in.. 6 irl } rstr ,..'•.. .tit : � t (ri: the' e ninth h ••n t d ,then .. liur•]>osoly retired two ': ateri in get rirt1('c to.` Lucknow 1 nt<) the�� fie•'}d and pi•gvent 'the garne'bein called a 4 ` ',' , . >- � thr..scot•a(, would�:tlicri. .,.have t'('Vert•e . d• 'to the pill, with t}.c'. }tome tea in,• one, i'ttn• .trp• • With little. or 'no ,ractise° the!. p •I,;;,; ton' to ni ililt upp an'irtitei'esting .. "r)attl(', anti , should -draw . "bei; crowds at. future..hhorne games. Alex' II'ir=l ett and duties, pitching Toby .Gieer.' share 1 the .,• Tl1, c ilio(-up:wa juggled a bit giving .. .yrc•r•yhi,cly' on' .the~' roster *.a try, ilic.htonN Larry D o1'vn i ,, ":Art An -l• (11•(.w. tfr''irold :Greer, Jack 11 oe2 b at, X111, B,,1> -Simpson, Mlt~n. Task.- ('.; (:r Johnston, Iii. ''rinitayson, CTt'1' cp. r, Lloyd Hall: Clarence (:r Jack •Con1L,. Btidl.Th()mpson. ( ll' ('.rn inj, Alex ITack'c tt,. ,. (•O1'e..11,y' Innings. .. I.tl >(,rar ,.. 201 132 030..---1'; Lrii 1 l ,,t:y., ......,, .300 $00 010 • f .. ;LEARNING REPAIR ONTAKir ran l progress and prosperity, are,. (hxertly.de enc ent'on lie's.. rc,sa •ability to produce gcaidS•in sufficient V.oluine,to ince+t 4lonie tic neetls•and the� d.emaiI d% of` `world markets.' 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