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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-03, Page 2'PAGE TWO; AVENGE' EARLY SEASON DEFEA'1* - olliFt,OMMIWIPPOIMMf 1F AF . f�6s• 7FR}!—F. THE LUCKNOW LUCKNOW, . ONURIO Behind stellar pitching by Alex Hackett, the Lucknow softball team. .defeated Londesboro by a score -of 4 °to 3, The game, Wit nessed by a ;large, crowd, was. -played in Blyth -as -;a -feature - traction o£ the Lions Cliib earn, •ival. Although' featured by some loose fielding by both teams, :the game developed into a pitcher's. .battle: with the outcome. very 'much in doubt until the'Kfinal. out. in the' ninth .inning. By winf ing, the Lucknow nine avenged the :only' defeat suffered : in league play to, date,, this season. ,Thew locals scored their first roil; in` tbe•firstdialf.of the 1st• inning, :MaeDonald� rounded' 'out 2nd . to,' st. •Greor .th n Sin' 'led to ,.een. tie 'field. 'Andrew hit to 2nd and both runners: -were safe when Lee ',fumbled the balk Hal.struck out. C. Greer laid a'sineto- to score H Greer for'! -2nd ' and on the • throw to the plate. Andrew went to; 3rd and C.; Greer to grid; Downs struck out 'to, end.. the in ning Londesboro' took the lead by scoring -two runs in thea 5th .in,. . Bing, Archambault hit a long: fly - ball to • left *field and Was ,Safe. as this .•ball ..was dropped..'.The runner; attempting to, go all the Way.'. to ' 3rd on the error,• was •thrown outat 3rd. Leiper ground ed...out to Downs ...on .1st.' Arm strong' grounded' to Tasker. • and: advanced to 2nd as: the:2nd base �--a� %,v ?�?•1•�'" � .wto•^ �.��t �•-K�•a.d erwick .smgled•'through' the cen- tre, of, the 'diamond and advance o 2nd on the throw to the plate • `as Lei er scored.:Shaddick _ hit p .a high fly between •:1st •and 2nd which ' • betake('out of, , Task'er's • 'hands into the crowd behind °1st, 'scoring; Saunderceck and advanc to left to •retire . the side.. >4 no h • ondesbor:o ..:added•••a the • r run in Abe 7th. Armstrong led off. by • Striking out. Saundercock: singled to centre.': Shaddick fried to cen- tre for two. out ;'`Taras walked/ putting runners' on 1st and 2nd.. Lee grounded '"to short and as MacDonald • threw high to ;'first Saundercock ,scored; : Miller hit .a• pop flyto' short' for the 3rd out, Lucknow Won •:the ; game ,by ..,searing ,three; runs; in the eighth. •, Hackett, popped' to the pitcher P '1! • p.' .. 4 and was safe at 1st as Taras dropped • the ball; MaeDanaldr flied to .short H, ,Greer smashed' a sizzling liner'- to deep left for a home run to tie the 'score as Hackett scored ahead of hTh-i.' An; drew bunted' safely down the 1st base line, and later advanced "to° ;2nd.. on _-a.._wild.,pitchx-.• Tal was, safe . at first when - his grounder' to;, 2nd was fumbled, C.. Greer hit to. -the pitcher .• and advanced •to 2nd as Taras threw wildly to lst,. Andrew scoring the winning run on the play. • Cunning 'batted fqr, , Downs and afterp,fouling several. pitches,,, struck out. Thompson' grounded ',out to end the inning. Londesboro • threatened' again .in their half, of -'the 8th by' place •iti runnel o'n 2nd end . ard by. Meansof two errors .'and, a sac-' 'rifice hit, 'Armstrong. then *lined a hard hit ball'. to, :'MacDdriald'•at• short who.. tossed: to' Simpson to double the runner off 3rd. Neith-, er • side threatened in..the 9th: S OTTIES '‘AND AND TIED'WRING WEEK Playing. two games in . a row`, last weetc,' the Lueknow'.Sco. tties improved: •then► sta 'ding in the_, Girls Softball, League a win and a tie., . •. : On .Wednesday night tlhey. Scor- ed a 15-12 'victory, over the crack .Tiverton .nine who„ .a ie _ clays. slid. home . for the winning run, -which was' iisaiiovved 'on, --14- de ,vision.. by . Umpire . Baker, who ruled her .• out' on interference by Alma Solomon, who was inthe batter's •boX.' It was •the 3rd out. Score By Innings 'Kincardine .... ... 100 2'13. 025--14 (Lucknow ....,.,,i.... 152 221 010.--14 need Scotties' are badly hi n . ed of some finger- gloves, and if there. are• any lying .idle. around the, town or ' country, the 'girls will gladly buy them, See Larry Downs, if .you have onej for' Saler .Next Monday Wingham•is sche-. ' cluled to }play here. Its .a double, schedule, •sof,:course,. and. on ,•their last visit here the Scotties ,took. then'. -..It :they can do'. it again will' greatly, irnprove.theii;, stand-;' a ' District sport fans are soon to be, in for a treat, when :two 18 - year -old . Owen Sound . lacrosse teamsput on, an exhibition game in the Lucknow: arena. Old-timers will., thrill..again to see the game, played --although net .the field lacrosse they • know, and the• younger generation will see a fast - and: action packed sport, .that' Many : have neveri .witnessed. The date:, has 'been Set for Wednesday, July .9th. • • •• previous h d trimmed Lucknow - • DIJNGANNON WON • Lucknow' startedstrong arid had . the game in • the bag ':by • the ton> gals made it' close by punch- ing home 7' runs in the 6th inning of a seven inning .fixture, \ Score': By ` hnhigs • Lucknow -373' .101 0-15 Tiverton .....,....004 017 0-12 Tie Game With Kincar'd'ine There was a:lively .livel ' time '.here now had:the winning run ,m m the•' ninth wiped ou,t,by an interfer- ence decision at. the. plate by; Umpire Jim' Baker 'The •'game:,, was eventually Called .on account kif darkness'. in the 11th with Kin- cardine well out, in ..front: The score revertedto• the. : 6th, inning standing of ..14-14:. • `a The* • Scotties : had • led . through= out, only. to: have :the • Lakeside. $ punch unch iti five runs to::tie the count' .:in the ,first, of':the' 9th: Tn Lucknow's.half, 'Margaret Chin Playing. •an exhibition.. softballs ga'rne here on''Friday evening, _., -i_ ra4 '�� . -e. � `•". � i.l`�,� iii rn� ax 'wr'r'!' over the Legionnaires wino ,were'' not in' good. 'form. .Pp ost onerrrent`of then Teeswatei^ game. last week, . left the " Dun'-: garinoir,, game the : only activity of the week ' for• the, boys..:They: took exi : the Londesboro teamin Blyt`l ' • on;':Monday night of tins wee an are sc e e•. back .to that village' next .Mon: day to :meet the Blyth 'nine. Is Cr`ticall 1 y Il rsN. D. MacKenzie has been M. critically' `ill •at her 'home here for s\eve. al days with no ...hope entertained for her recovery.. E •� ' of ,Fer us has. CLAUDE .I•iUG>~i S commenced' his= duties as .organist anisf and choir. deader. o f Wingliani`••Un- ited.: Church.' • THURSDAY, JULY '.3rd, 1947 0 l'-RQUGI Tag. .:SENTINEL FIDS • n Sixty Years Ago arshal `Alex Ross• was in charge of the •I,O.O.1 . church pal• adv, with sixty members turning. out: Kiev • Mr. Shaw had charge of the service: • . Robert Somerville- left • f o. r Superior City. , A:• Towle" of Paramount ':pur- M.° McLeod, M. Webster,, S, Chased. two self -binders, as ,well 'L; McDo '• lay, "D McDonald, .• nalcl, • riy McLeod, `"Margaret.• Mcf.iar-• mid, Gertrude' McIntosh, George • •L-ockhart,:.He:ttie•_ ADS ;134atr.isc McIntosh;: Charlie Lockhart. '-, At S.S..No 7Kinl Kinloss, MaGcl>' • Barbour .Was' teaching `.J: Miller, B..Graham; D. Campbell, N,TGI•a; ham, D. Webster, H. .Fisher, A. McKenzie, F; McLeod, M. 1rwin.; as' a "handsome top b'uggy'' man- ufactureHildred Of Luckno.W; d b3� R. Paxton, iof Kinlough, annoui?-' c �d he had old, .his general stor=e: e � business to:'George Girvrn o f Liston, Miss",Maud McDonald, a former resident of this • community arid a niece of Allan McDonald;' of• Kinloss, died of injuries received• when she fell 'from an ere• • train between .Lake' Linden send. Cain - met. She 'had both^ legs • terribly crushedand suffered. head. injur- ies. A friend, •Miss Mary : Hare, i was decapitated '.in the 'accident: Theirl `were thrown _frerri the g ore train when a •coupling link broke. Miss - McDonald had' gone. to Calurriet to keep .house for .her brothers 'Archie • .Matheson ot, t e l.ocli= al'sh. district; died at Calgary and the .;remains brought home .for interrpent. • • The following. •were pupils" at No.: 6 Kinless: McIn- tosh, • John Lockhart; Alex Me Diarmid, Nellie Graham; 'Emery orariso , �� i ie cnyre, J. McKenzie, L. Little, .S. McDon- ald,; W, LeBarr, •E. ;Irwin, 'M. e,: -. Kenzie, M: Irwin,:,F. Lovett,: A, McKenzie; J. Fistie'r.J. Bari,''.1i: NI,eKenzie; P. • Davis; • M. ' Gtall,ain ' ,. J. McDohald, A. McLeod, G. Me :', Kenzie, M. Little, D. Graham.,. F, Gleason,. N. Nicholson, GG' 1�7c.. .swain,:, W.' McDonald,. S.: Barr„•C. McKenzie, A. Nicholson, M, Fish- er, <M.. McLeod, ,C. •Irwin, Ni,. •,N1c - 'Tunes,, F. Mille ,Twent :`Years Ago • fff. _ ,e, ' I Baseball. Club •o eeza•, ••�` c ce,. pres., .D."M. Johnstone; vice pres,, 4 , .A.- E. McKim;-" manager,; . W: S,' Reid sec. - treas., ,. W.; Tiernan; grounds corn., Harold Walker, .J;, Denny, W. S. Reid;' mascot, 'Chas. .Webster;' car committee; ` A'llan> Turner, A. E. McKim, D,. M John • '• 'Mrs, 'James. Saunders • passed away at, her horne;;'Con.' 9. Ash- field, ,•after'•�.a .three -days. illness' x with spnelides: umoniaand'h~ :,.., . ' New •- ' swan ,s ;-�� �.1 e.•. erected at the, schoolgid '(dlsr •' - Miss Kerry ' of Cargill it • C1- menced her : duties as stenogi a:4 li- kilOw BORN A' Bought. ',Powetbike• BUTTON—in .Goderich Hospital wise Nia^Le••rMan Lias 'l ur c11 asci• on:Thursday,: June, 26th, 1947, .to: ' Mr.and►.,Mrs. • st.,Butten of .,:: Ein-c Lucknow ;(nee: 404,10 •Aitch•ison),. IQDGINS=In; Kitchener_ ater- ..,, r W loo Hospital. on°.Mon da `June 1a; p. y� , to Md r, anMrs, Ralph Hodgins of Lucknow; a soil; Andrew..Wa4tei: the' Lowweibike which., 1�a5 �y�;:a• 'On •'.cl.ris pP la ai• Gs i~erix' y •Elect' is 'Who,'s that: close' iii uthc 1 'rm':i.= • low over'bythe'stove'' ' ;. He's. Fust waiting: fJi'':the i,i' itor to rexurn . with the, K J 1Y •9 "ITIONALLY u:ted . `` i] resent shortage. ,n. e , s aiwa n tittles but, : owing .o: • Qf greeny glass•some.Ale. i Being b ale inn white or ..amber bottles. This is a enporary measure =-- arc does ` Bol any ..w4T affect the quality ;of' the';. product. • � 'Pub/uhed by BREINIIIC INDUSTRY .(ONTARIO): .." • 1 •