HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-06-19, Page 9r'I URSDA `, JUNE .19th, 1947
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0LAY NINE INNING GAME
N AN HOUR FLAT
•THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW," ONTARIO
• PAGE NINE
Lucknow_. Legionnaires' 'a.'n d
Nestfield set some sort of a rec-
)rd last. Friday evening ' when
hey whipped through nine
sparkling' innings of softball in.
►n hour flat.•.One observer clock
;dthorn at 65 'minutes:The score
w'•s 2:•1 for Lucknow. ..
was .a breath -taking game to
WatoWith some • sensational
fielding and ' errors about nil. In.
one inning Alex Hackett whip-
ped in only four' balls and .the.
side was retired. .
• Won, Here 'Monday
• The Legionnaires rang up :an-
other, victory on Monday night
on theirhome diamond when.
lie ` trimmed. Blyth 'in a` 9.inning
t t e •• , • :,• of: 19 to '5 Viten
bsttle by'. a score. ,
of their runs corning. in ' the 7th
atid�$th, to break up a close gai'ne.
• Lueknow-- C: Greer, •c;' A.
G: Chin, 3rd J. Mac=
Donald, 'ss; H,.Curning, 2nd; Jack:
Cook, •lst; G. Tasker, L. Hall, lf;
H. Thonlpson, rf; A ,:Hackett;
'' Si _ s 2nd; ; ..Niay . ss;
Blyth.,,,m,. , p; ,.
Gr'ay;•.ist;•,Tunney, p, cf; Pollard,
f Hamm., 'r`f; Th:uell, 'ef; 2nd Do-
herty, '3rd:; Watson, c.' ,
Score By Innings;
Blyth •` '010 021 100'-• 5
Lucknow 431, 010 37x•=-19
• The Legionnaires went to. Tees
water, last'night, and will enter,
tain`the• Culross village boys here.,
ne t:'' llesday,.
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SUOTIT1ES: I?R;OP PAIR TO
RIPLEY AND W1NaH4M--- --
Over the week -end. Lucknow
Scotties drtipped: a pair of games
to .Ripley and Wingham teams,
'bitjittery, the girls had one
bad' ' inning; in 'each game, apt
proved—too--,--big ",d .handieap to:
overcome;
In Ripley on ,Friday„ the 13th,,
they 'dropped a 21 to $ .decision,.
With the", Redgirs • scoring ten . of
their runs„ in a single frame,' The
Scotties -faced the •renowned Jean
McLeod, Ripley'spitching ace.'
In W:ingham _ on i.lIonday night
the Lucknow girls : spotted the
home. team' pine runs .before. set-
tling. ' down, to m'ake it . a 'mighty
'close contes , °from thereon,. with
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• The .locals. are `whipping.
good ball .teal and have met
defeatonly One up,. to Monday.
They have planty, of , material . to
choose fr'om•and shouldbe there
or thereabouts' at playoff..time.,.
e row • s are airy oo
both, the men's•.and •girls'. games,.
and ;with the br. and 'of sport jrro
•vided.shouid pick up. as the seas_
on` progresses '` .
WILL BE. WITH SPITFIRES
AGAIN -NEXT SEASON'
George . - Chin returned' home -
the end of the week, having' corn-,
pleted. his 'Junior matriculation
stii•dies at'Walkerville Collegiate,.
':�Geriirge�.perforrned'_W.ithr'�1V.ind�:.
sor Spitfires .Junior. A -team "last.
winter, and ,expects • to be' back
in their :,uniform next, winter,
while taking his. "First" at •Walk-
erville Collegiate. George says`
that the Spitfires are being, taken
ever" by :the Detroit Red Wings,
and .a much faster team , is ex;::
pected to be iced this .winter..
Inedentally,• •G,eor e' is „pretty
strong for ' base ball, and has• seers
the Ti• ors.' la several: times and
g play ,
gnews' INSURANCEAgeflcy
ucknowr, Ontario.
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,, a --:asualty,•
lutomob le
was' held in the 1as m nt of„ the.
the ,.fina.1 c 'ung' °stand irig, a1r 1;8.9 ' 'church on Sunday, June 8th. The
for Wingham • -. a
r . , pre ' • 'ei}t'Miss"Margaret Giahain
has , had Dizzy Trout.explaining" rie ided, There was. 1,3 members
The Scotties' next home game . , p
;• i• ' some of ; the secrets - of pitching. present. The meeting openedby
is on . Friday ulay right • of . this weep singing` hymn 726. Thi was epos-
at the Caledonian Park •at 6;30. George ,has a' power "of speed in
ith, 'Tiverton a1 ' the. 'visiting'en as the theme' song :fol• tile.
w gals 4: his right `assn, and has -the making.. year ' a'nd was ' followed • by ' re-
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'hc • 1 : is ,Who on' their last ap ointed 'to learn that I,,ucknow r'n The scr rptalre was
• Z oca h � w .ter � t p learns
,that
game with ..Wingham; . are gad dro. ed out of ahardbalI 'study s very! ably taken b
study • was., ve yl y y
* of a' pitcher.' He was .mighty dis-„ pea�tiiig, the Lord's prayer 'in uiii
read by
Mary Anna •Maelii'tyre. • The Bible
gunning for .a .victory come, Fri petition. '
• poition. Mrs. . Douglas Graham, taking • as
day, .to make amends-- for the . .•
"disastrous° road trip that cost
then two • games.;
• Kinloss; Busy. B'ee Mission, Band
' Make it a date for Friday..Take
in the softball ,game .andstay fo'r.
the •;Clansmen : Fs olio::.•
h:e1 '', subject "Being .Good Stew
South Kinloss Mission .Band. 1 a'xds• . Mary' MacMill n was ap
' The Juice •meeti'n'g: of the. South ppinted secretary: for the corning
Danger!',cookie.,,has a Water: Gun.
8 Mischievous.-: 'lit t1 e Cookie
into an• uproar with her, straight=
shooting water -gun: . See.' 'this
laugh -making Blondie;. page, plus.:
Maggie and Jiggs, Flash Gordon,
Dick's 'Adv'enturi in breamland,'
and. 'other color -comic hits in4
Puck, the Comic ,Weekly- with.
.-the ' Detroit .Sunday Times,
Sbftball'has .never been, .played.
here :n►uch. and ",as . a result has
never become ;'overly popular,
but, with a ;pair of teams in 'action •
this season, the ' aine'' as catching
on .and We'd, guess that they'll be
packing them in before th cham.
pionships' are .decided.,:.
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On Aeleiihone''Staff
Miss Jean McKinnon, daughter
of Mr'• 1)%and, Mr's. 'D L:. McKinnon
of 'Kinloss,' has- 'joined the local •.;'`
Bell Telephone Staff.of operator's.
.WA'LKERTON • •ratepayers .have
Voted approval'` of a $40,000 ai ti
ficial.. ice 'plant for thele` :a'i wua,
and. a $100,000 'sewerage system..
Hugh ' MacMillan, arid' the. first'
'Verse of 'hymn. 57.13 was •repeated•
'in .unison, as an offering' prayer.
Apaper'' of .Goers ;Kingdom was
read by Mary MacMillan. The
topic' froiri, the new - study, book.'
"Church Bell's Calling" was•taken• •
by 'Marian' Graham, who; .told the
,tory ,of a Korean girl in" the
Christian church: ' The•trneeting
closed with ;praYer by the presi-
•dept. It` was 'decided' to'.hold the' •
July , meeting in :the .6th' .Conces '
sion school; •This ..wi11 be , a work
meeting to :make 'articles for-thc
bale. All 't cabers are requested'. •
Year. The .offering was taken by -4 to be presernt.
P 'an •to compete for the "SALADA" TEA.'special award at�your local
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' branch••plowing match of the Ontario. Plowmen's Association. The'•.
winner of :this':.award-for• the best .plowed land in .jointer .classes '
;using, horses—will receive ,, a 10.00 : Casha prize, and the'.' right, to `
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comletein'the"SALADA" TEA Trans -Atlantic :Class at the Interna-
ional-P-Iowing-,Matchjoing held this . ear at Heiniock Park Farms,
Kingston,: 'on October .14, `15, 16 -and 17. :
The winners of thea DA "' Gold` and Silver Medals ,for ":this event:
Rti:SALA ,, • •
will also''. be *awarded a, tripto .the. British Isles—all '• expenses:. paid-
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In 'addition, -there sire twelveother substantial cash` prizes. .,.•
mation' on how:you may qualify for these awards,;lease.
For full irifor Y Y` q Y ..:. •'
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Association.
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