HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-14, Page 6PAGE SIX
BOUNDARY .EAST;
Mrsh Jack. Flannigan of Toronto
is visiting at Mr" and Mrs. Thos.
Inglls,
les- -c illan-:Ap
week -end in Landon. and Patsy
c Millan'°at.'Intail, . &,,•_.
Jack ..Gillies - and. George: Fisher
s_•e. the .week=end ,= in Detroit
pnt _
with • the • forrner'S' • mother, and
sisters... *
4.111r, and Mrs. Donald McBain
'and Jack of Kirkland ;Lake,• and
rss John • Mc$ain • of. 'Toronto
: were visitors last week of ,.'Mr,.
• John
'• Nat Thompson and Tom Inglis
spent 5undaY at,FQrest..
• Quests with Miss • Gre
tta •Ht,
d -
'ser • an 'her • =other. tin7..kriday
were. Mr. and' Mrs. H'F.. Gregg
and: Miss Elizabeth Cameron`of
- Chicago, Miss Ruby Irwin Of Lont
• don and Mr. and Mrs, Will. Hodge
of Tiverton arid on SundayNaas
Harry ' Bennett ' and Miss Mary
o . Listowel, , Mr.., ando •Mrs. Med-
• ford Carter, Ross' and . Billy. of•
. ; Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Wn.
Brown •of Riversdale._
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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LTICKNOW, ONTA1t1O
BANTAMS PLAYED FIRST'
JARDBALL, , LOST 174O
Lucknow and Wingham Bans
tam plaYed the hardballtseries ngame �
eliminationthe
a e • ornan ` ar ' • v even=
ing • with •the isiting nine.
rig •on l he long end of
ENGAGEMENTS.
Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne . Hodgins,
Kinloss, .wish to arinounce the en-
gagernent . of • the i r daughter,
A` ,orna, to . ;Calvin; Clark Elliott,
rr l]a,
WINGIIAM OUSTS SEPOY , -
B'ANTAIVIS IN TWO STRAIGHT.
• That you can't produce a' hard-
ball team in two tries was proven
on Tuesday- evening when Wing -
m Bantams. trinirned .Lucknow
12 to 2 in 'a five -inning game•
o
finish -,I first round elimination chum ionship by ousting •Londes ship series. into. a fifth, and final
win the $^�. _ p „ ,—„
a 17.to 10.._. _
bore in a� ,series:, that -'went the • atne� _--,.. ;.
,series. .The :earned r.un score' -
- • e v�ras-.. -....Each .:teax�a. had, tWo,.�partx�ula�.
..... .10.1
-kms _ ; • s The'. .
am
TH RBDAY; AUGB,ST 14th, 1947
.... , «,.. SERIES G+OES� �1�1�''E •GAZVI,MS
OUST 1L®I pEW •O AS L.utKNOW BOOTS BALL
TO WIN GROUP
1 a k fastball game errors,;_Lucknow I,egionnairc;s
In ;a thrrl p
here on Monday evening, witnes- dropped a 14 to 9 decision. as Lon":"
sed by 800 howling fans, Luck- desboro. last Thursday evening,
-Booting the ball -around 'for -tE -•
s .won � �eup—ehamploi
now Legionnaire
score. ,. . •. , _ ,. _ uld Have been -1 -1 -with Lun • fYirll five game g
• 'It was the .first baseball. game now outhitting 'the •Winghamites
the local kids have played, and. 5 to. 3. ° •
most of them lacked, 'riot only The ' Sepoys •were experiment=
practise at the game, but the•.rud- department
ing ' in the catching
invents ,of it In. spite of that"they
with Clayton', Hodgins, Dale
turned itee a creditable pet orn'- ' Bohnert,. and.. Kent Hedley trying
ante spot behind the' plate run rally •in • the 'sixth that pulled , George 'Chin fort }s one, and
o re U to that neither a n
h f p
t. the a d' of the 8th•:on ly bad innings 'Londesb`oro''cha:;•
called a t
account ' of darkness, , with.the ed in .8• runs in Ilthe 5th, and In:
•
score board reading. 12-6. At the the 8th:the Legionnaires made
end of the ,seventh the score was a belated rally to : score six, of .
11-4 for Lucknow, • their nine runs.
7 Le ionnaires' didn't •
The 'Legionnaires stage+. a :7 The , g .
out for' the : •s A
the mound for -o • son • the > st • the Oat .from t e fire, , , . was , • le
x• Hackett •o
Hanna .was •onDonald Th mp pitched'
..• < • : iii 4 hand . thinking the game was
Win 'ham • cite t for
g a couple i four innings,. allowing � ni ht. Downs and Greer.
a d the way Tai•° g F• d Y,: g
Bil • ht men/ writh to 2 n
•: 1�Tewm"an. itched, • l ' ;' :striking' out :eig , i '•
innings that P . and .s r g . ... the pitch ng chores; hut .� d Luck shared, •�
le of 11 g three•°hits point Londesboro was leading
Fisher, `Boundary East, did the Only two of eight going for: .put-
'twirling far' the Sepoys, with: the ,outs. Bill .Fisher and Kei'it ... Hed-
exception of -the last inning,•When•le teamed up in the 5th to retire bright
y s and
Donald Thompson, a poi t=cider ` the side on two strikeout
' ' Clayton ..Hodgins, c; • ten men, . R . was safe w
Bohnert, c, y
orle-; Lucknow—A• :`Baker, . 2nd; C. dropped his.shoe string. 'drive.
Berkley � Bohnert, • , 2nd; • M y �
Don- ins,. c • D. Bohnert, c;' 'Kent 'Simpson grounded out An. • error
Chin, as, Bowen, ,Ross,: 3rd; �•Iodgi , •
if, ; n Carter, Hedley, c. B,... Fisher, rf, ,p; 1V ; at short ot'r Clarence, • Greers.
old Thompsgn, p, Jolz• y, ,
Fisher, p, lf: Chin, ss'; K. Kilpatrick, 1st; • B,'f grounder '•put•: Hackett .on. third
cf Al. Irwin, rt; Bill F •;, � ,
Win -ham Stainton, c, Jenitins, Ross, 3rd; .A.. Trvs/in.,' lf, H. How- and" he scored when Art Andrew
g
ss 'De .ell .cf; Hanna, *p, ss; New- •ald, if, .J, Carter,.cf, `•D. Thomp-' beat -alit a base line. bunt. • Taras
. , , Y , ° . 1e, •: r . ' gave Chin his: second intentional•
man, f; p; llllcintyre, .3rd,. ••Gert ,•can, p,. '
2nd; Merkley; 1st;, Bain, rf;'Sim.
Taps was o-• ri a
• an : the• Mound,', ;
�%, . along t
' look too both" received^ poor -Support.. ..
now's . chances: didn't
Lucknow'—Clarence Greer, c,
Three errors and three hits lf; •Art Andrew, • of~; Jack Mac.
Donald, "s; • Iarold' Greer, • If, p;
Jack. Cook, 1st; Roy • Finl•ayson,•
2nd; Hugh Cuming,rf,, c; Bob
Simpson, :3rd .Larry Down,,
Lloyd Hall, rf....
Seoxe•-..hy`Inlungs r lr< e
Lucknow :..,. 020 400160—:'ii 11' 10
•Londesboro 03008030x-.--14 ' 14 7
.Umpires—Cowan and' .Phrips,.
Blyth ,
pass . to load the bases,. and then,
own down PY.,AYING SEMIFINAL •
paved the way for his. � KINCA,1(tnllti'h�• • `
umbliri 'Harold'' Greer's SERIES WITH •
fall by f g
took
over fl- ' to third. Hanna' went the' did.. the trick - in that fatal (for
't ,.._ a Y r o cath. Alex Hackett
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—Art Bafte•
r,•lst Dale route for Wingham, striking •out. Londesbor)
Lucknovcr ,� hen the right fielder
mons if
1 $ill. Leiper,
desloro;. w
er,, outfielder for, Lon -
core b . Innings as out for. the last two
S y
332 '323 1--17, games .of the series when stricken
ri;lz - ,^lsaav ,v a a::§: zi9., �
r......,-.:, lii `"" .4 '0-` 161-w'
of Belletont`ame, • Ili o: The -mar— r . E, t .r
•Umares—George Chin. • andhat resulted.. in an operation
riage to. take place early in Sep PClinton Hospital. tember.
V. Baker H .
.r 11` r Clarence Greer scored the
its......•�..•oro.•rt•-..r.,n,•r-.•,+.•.=-� �_.P.ror and -the With
ith W., ingham girlsdropping
bases -Were -s -i1110,06 ,, 'from. e-pk t.M�f l € ,.. _
:1t
slashed. out .a single scoring An- ,Lucknow • and., "Kir car dine were•
t• semi-final series• Its a, 'two -nut
"drew and Chin .and , Jack Mac tossed against one another in the
Donald. poled•oout' a homer o deep
lei to_er'ear the sacks and,corn- of -three series, with the. «timet
•plete. the 7 -rung assau"1t. Cook and istepping; u met 1pltl -for
-Hackett,. on : his----Second-trip . o 1 the Group. .
the plate,. popped` out: to end the Lucknow played• in Kinca.ii-dine
•
.L ck w • , added a two:, .more • in
the 7th and :one in the 9th When
'MacDonald again .clouted one • for .
the circuit; Loridesboro got; a ;pair SCOTTIES TOOK ere.
• •
l
in the .°first •half of • the .8th, At 'SN. FIRST .OF PLAYOFFS
on. Moriva evening, �vil:trtiw. 1.ud •
gaime . slated .'far,.the: Caivihnmn.
Park last •night (Wednes lay):'•
the 'end ' of the inning, the game
was; officially called on account Lucknow Scotties, batt 1in•
; - it .
•
-of-:-d-arkness::. _in •:• fact, it might out with Kincardine girls in • the
•wel;l ' have' :,been«called• early. , for group playdowns,"gots off •-t-.2..51,1)
the, 8th :wasplayed when .:day Start on Monday evening sin the
light was. far.' from sufficient: .fOrf Lakeside ' town when 'thc , ',an
tall playing. 1.,•sbrtied:a.21 to 2 defeat ,
•The calling: of the game by the •The die was cast in' the :first
umpire -:in -chief :Who is"the .man fraim? when the-, . Kine
ager of• the L ondesboro team;; re- •femiri;es'. scored eight runs, that.•
•suited in a wild harangue led by upset the Scotties; who turrierl in
Pitcher Taras, and threats of .pro a: generally ' ragged performance
tests were : sounded 'on, 'various in .the field.
t grounds;' indicating .that some` of( The .second of the three gatne. ;
the` Londesboro be ys. have :been , series was scheduled fol Cale.'
losing' sortie *beauty:, sleep, trying:
to' cook •, lip something -anything
—to heart. Lucknow in .the ' tom
• mittee room, if :they, couldn't` do
it . on the diamond. T.00 blad; 'to
have such a;'°'grand series : end
with • such a display • of poor
it
a
acs
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nieaor of now DSCwr. FoUs:Wan,
ns.r•Sf. CsMia,kis$,.
•
ressing demand for
Hydro is pushing construction to meet the p
•electricity.The above huge generator. will soon • pour an : addi4
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hona170; , . r, .
plant St Catharines.
more•
000 horsepower 'into the Hydro system -from: the DeCew Foils
cant near. .
other larger`'plants• in eastern Ontario, now under construe.':
Two
tion, will deliver 31,000 horsepower: next year; and 360,000 horsepower'
by 1951: These' two majoit;developments, with the DeCew Falls addi-
tion,
tion, will provide Ontario :weth :a further badly:,needed half -million -.
horsepower.
' growing..ioutput of Ontario's: industries and farms benefits
' . '...The ..
everyone but calls for more and more electhcity. Even now that the war
over, the demand has not slackened but continues to mount. Hydr o's
iso • . ,.
OQO horsepower over the high
pebk load increased by'n�o�e marathon X00,.
•demand,,.'ern increase of Generating plants take a
est wartime �.
i _ ed during the•war:,',
long time cal urld and could not;bs start
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KITCHEN
• Few places 'in the world •have as much electricity available per
person as Ontario. However, we must use our electricity sparingly' so
i andwill receive their
that all homes, �iil farm services • all industries ,•
share.•
Will you do your part? :: ; .USE .HYDRO
WISELY and there wilt be enough for all.
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LIVING Re1M`,
THE HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER Cc MISSION .,• OF _ ONTARIO
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sportsmanship
dpnian Park last night ,•:(Wednes
day); and unless , the -Scotties
showed a reversal of form it
spells,. curtains The wirrriei meeets
'Ripley .for the Group • charnpian
ship.
ORT tC OSS
'•Lucknow • ab •• r h pp a e'! Mr. d Mrs: Jirri Eck, hnrt,. Pat*
G. Greer, e,,',..,....'6 1 `k 0 0. slid
sy, ;Bruce .girl babe .nf ,haw°,.,_..-.
Andrew, cf 5 3 2. 0• 0 ' 1 . also M�• . 1iichardson,,. - M1th o ..Candy's
Chin, if 3 ` 1 3 2 0 0 I'father, • spent -a week..at the- poi.
'.
l Greer, rf . , ;3 . 1 . 0 0 .0 0•
aldson farm. ,�
Curring, 2nd .. 4 1 ° 1. 1 '• 2 1 Mrs Thos. Stewart` r returned
MacDonald, •ss •.5. • 2. 3 2'..''4'
.1...
home after visiting ..•e✓i ; lii'rtthelr ,
Cook, 1st; 4;.• 0 . '0 11 0 ' p arid' members .'of. her family fat . •"
• Hackett, ..p :., ,:..5 " 1 0:: 2 4 1 `Seattle,. Portland• and San'' Faan-
Simpson, 3rd 4:. 2 2 2` 2 0 cisco.
Mr. Wm Ruth and.'si6ter Cath��
-1.23...2,4 12 4 erine 'spent.,:,a day: with .Mr, .:and
1 • . 9 12•
I,.ondesboro '. ' ab ° r . h' po a c Mrs, Linus Ruth
Tarnblyn, ss, 4 0 3 2 1' Miss Mary D naldson i� spend
Lyon, if :.:....;...4 ! 0 2 1: d 1
Carter, `2nd, 5. '0'. 1 3. ,•1•' :0
S.atin'oGk; 1st : 4 0 ' 1 '•2 •0. 0
'Siaddick, ;3rd 4 0 '0 3'.; ; 0 0
-Miller cf 4 1 1 2: 0" 0
Taras; •p ..,,.:4 2 1 2... :1 ` .1
'Riley;: rf .. ...:; • 4 ..1 . '2 •0 0 • 1
'Ar'bault; • c 4 •2 2'• 8 0 •0
of . Teeiwater
ing part' of the ,holidays• assist..
nt :Mrs. Bert 1311 01,
ing •her' • au , •
4arrrouth,: near' St. Thomas,
Niiss'.Olive. Thompson is• taking.
the "teacher's surnmeru''e' in
Toronto. " Her' .sister, Miss Jean,.
intends .entering training as a
. nurse this ' autumn.:
Sumnary-home run, MacDon hNeiAlxdon«rweMceelenclotvlmyin' thinmheheo"hnon1r ,eroayfoNwhrase.
old ?• trile, Taras, 'doubles, C. John Bell lnec Thirza Melvin),••:`
, triple, , , Will
Greer, :Chin, Miler; struck o>litl l Mrs: Aggie Ronne and Mr,
John 11/lelvin of Winnipeg. A vetY
happy reunion of old schoolmates
and friends and relatives was the '
'result. Mrs. , Bell's home is in
,Vancouver and Mrs, 1,ot`Th spent
a year With 'her and enjoyed 016,
balmy breezes of the Pacific.
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37 .6.13.24' 4 ,.1i4
by Hackett. 3, Taras 2; base on
balls, off ! H.aekett1 -2, of -Taras • 7
tTmpix es --Cowan Londesbora;
Agnew,Lucknow::
Scare by Inpings
Londesboro 200 02— 6
Liicknnow ,,.•,,:.,.a,. DOl 017 21-42