The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-08-26, Page 6•4
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
• ' grabbed ;a victory with that 5 -rung
. ,assault 'in the .9th,*
1 o 'Cpok went the route for Tees=
water. He gave up 6 hits in' the
UCKNOW ' WINS SERIES, LEGIONNAIRES. WON FIRST' .. first two frames, including
L �I 1
BUST. UP BALL. GAME IN 7T11 OF PLAYDOWNS 17.-9 smashing triples. by G. Chin and
Tiffin. Defensively Teeswater.
Lucknow Legionnaires ,.in three errors in, the•.first
won Lucknow Legionnaires got' the -•booted -
thefirst t round of the Iitterimed- j urrip on. Teeswater last Wednes- two innings, and all told The Leg
iate "B" softball• piaydowns on day when they 'coasted to a. 17-9 ionnaires • bagged :.8 runs. From..
Tuesdaysni gh when ' ' t hen 'the lam- win in the' first of a three-game.I there in 'they got plenty of men
, •
.Basted- Teeswater 23 to 9 in the. Series in the first : round... of the
third game, of the series, before. WO•A.A. "B" • playdowns.
the largestcrowd of the season. Teekwater• evened the series on
The night was. Perfect; and the Friday night by a .12-10 victory. Teeswater . ab r` h" Po a: e
P ,
fans were, witnessing a, thriller '' Lucknow'. blasted in. five runs Weis, ss. ' • 3. 0 0 1 3 •1
oh the: runways, but were only
able to. increase the tally with.
single runs in the :4th and 6th,
un 1 e
naires broke . looser for 8 . runs,:
• 'that ,settled the issue and let -the
fans ease back in' their seats.
.Lucknow got. their first 4 runs
on nary a hit. Both teami. gat off of„their nine' runs:
Lucknow :Andrew, ,
to a jittery Start, scoring •four cf;J:.Mac-
.apiece in . the ,first, and a .brace
Donald, Ss; G. Chin, lf; H. Greer,
each in the second • Alex' Hackett , 2nd; .T. Cook, • 1st;: 'C. Greer,. c;
walked ' three men" in : the first B' Simpson,rf ;.Downs,. 3rd; Hack-
T--t-wo frames-and-teras-tounhred ..for
there in - he Nitta$•" master • of the Lucknow• 4 500 200 352-17
'situation and played 'a perfect Teeswater • ' 002 010 024- 9
fielding game with • three put- •
outs and five assists. •WINGHAM ELIMINATES -
Only : in the, . sixth did Tees, M �•'QZARKS" WITH 12 9 WIN
•(Contributed)
The° Wingham,,Pee Wees Made
of Wednes-'►�eis 2nd .,,.:6 2 : 2' 3 2
day' -s game, and coasted. along
• from there; although they did a
ninth inning collapse defensively
that netted the, home team four
four of the 8 hits 'off him. From Score by Innings''
AA/. Al As•iwAAAA,
water manage to .again:. score, by
Combining ' a , walk, a fielder's
choice and two'singles for at .pair
of runs.. •' .
Lucknow pounded out 23 'hits,
8 of them - for : extra . bases and
finally blasted Cook,from the for the -W 0 A.A. championship.
hilltop in that fatal seventh. Geo. ••The, Wingham boys. had :two big
China and Harold Greer pounded innings, ,the: 2nd and the 5th. •In
',tit home. runs, and • Jack Mac- the secondthey combined ,four•
Donaldhad five for seven.includ- • hits and; three walks for five runs.
ing; a triple and, a double: _ •'•' and in the 'fifth,. 3 hits, 2 Walks
The 'Chuck Webster, coached •s,nd 2 errors added ',five more
Legionnaires played steady ball to their total.;''
after; a shaky `start, 'and Well de- LticknOW whittled, :away at,,the
served the win. Million was eas- lead Init. could not: overcome it,..
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the Teeswater star,- n'aking ':=Donald ` Thompsorn` with' a'.
four spectacular. catches in centre triple, double and' a single was
field.
1
it two straight over -the local lads
in Wingharn'., last: Wednesday 'to
cop the ` serni-final .round and ,the
right to advance:: into, the finals
McDonald, lst 5 1 '1
Brown, 'c ... ,... .... 5 ` 1. • 1. •2 1' .:0
Hill, rf . 6 1 3 3.. 0, 0
Million, 'e,f S 3 .3 4 1. `2
Cook, .p: ,,.....; 6. 1 1., ; 0 •k 1;- • 1.
•Dentinger, 3rd ,. 5 1 1 5� 1.
if 6° 1' 2 2 0 .1
0.
McKinnon,
''Thompson
1 ..0. 0 .0 0
4,x,12 16 27 7' '8
Lucknow ' • ab. r h Po
B. Chin; of 7 •2 1- 0
MacDonald, ss .5 2 2.; 3'
G.' Chin, •if ' 4 1 1 .5`
a e
0 0
2' 0
0 • 1
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 114
H. Greer, 2nd•%.... 5 1 1 2 2' 3
Cu'ming, 3rd .:..... 6, 1 2', 2.,. 1 0
C. Greer,' c :,: .. 5 2 3 6 0 0
Tiffin, p,. rf 6; 0 3 1. 0 0
Cook, lst 5 0: 1 ' 8 0 • 2
Hackett, rf, A :5 1. 2. 0 3 1
�=*Downs • : 1 0 1 .0 0'
49 10 17 27 8 7.
4‘ Batted for Weis' in 9th. I
** Batted for Cook in 9th..
- Sumrnary base hits, W. Weis,
Dent.inger,. George Chin,-. Tiffin;
2 base hits, McKinnon, Hill, .Cook,
Curring, Hackett ' 2, 3, McDonald;
struck. out, by Cook' 0,,:by Tiffin`
1, by Hackett 4;'base, on balls, off
T-iffin- • f' C ookt^ 6, 'off Hackett -
5; deft on . bases, Lucknow: 18,
Teeswater' 15. ' Umpires, • Groves
and ' 1± oste•r, . Wingham. . .
•
.Score b,' • Innings'
.Teeswater 050 000 025-12
Lucknow 350' 101 000-10
Wellington McCoy and . Wes
Huston .took part, in, the Provin
cial lawn bowling - competitions
last week, - They were members
of a rink that just missed getting
_into the. money.
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Canadian National
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AT TORONTO
Aug. 27th '. Sept;' l lth
Fare and one 'third
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Good going 'Thursday' August
26th to '.Saturday September
1 1th 'inclusive '
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Canadian National
Won Third At Goderich
•. Wellington McCoy,' Wes Hustt
and Austin Solomon' won thi-
prize in .the Hunt trophy -trebl
at'•Goderich on Monday; n.igt
F'our :rinks 'from Lucknow.• tor
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peted.
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Lucknow a
Andrew; of
Hackett, p
McDonald; .ss
-I•L=Gree`r; nnd
• :•r the leading. hitter with. Baker.of
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5' 3 3. 0 r 0' 1
7 2. . 3 .: 5,..:0
7•.4 5 5 0, 1•
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6..4 3'l 0.0
3 •0' 0'.0
6 ''2 1. 3 .`2' 2
C Greer, c ...: 6.3 . 3 6 '0 0
Cook, 1st 5 0 6 6 0 .0•
' G. Chun, : if
Tiffin, rf ti
Downs; :3rd .;:
..-.156 23 23 27 ";? 4
Wingham :with three • singles next:
There . were walks •galore, : 20
-all. Each ,team drew ten , frees
passes. • , •
Stainton went the route for
Ingham Thompson an • ' oss
shared' • the mound- "duties for
Lucknow,' `
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'Lucknow ::.... ...1.40 103 0---- 9 7 5.
Winghain. ,,.:: 150.150 k 12'' 2
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Teeswater ab r. h'a a .TEES'.%ATER TIED PLAYOFFS.
IN LAST INNING . UPSET
J. "Weis; ss, p , 4;: -' 2: 0 0 0 -2 � •
Lucknow .Legionnaires Vv e'jr.e
Weis,nd 4' 3 0.' 3, 1' 1
McDonald, lst 5 2 2 9 0 0
Brobvn, c 4 ''1 2 5 0 '2
•
0 0
1Vh'llion: cf 5 0 `•4 1 0
.-Cooke, p 3:: 0 1.0 1 0
Ross,• 3rd' 3
1eKinnon if .:, '2
• Lindsay
Dentinger 2' -
Thompson
lust one inning away, from win
ning ;the first:round of the W.: O.
A: A B"" softball playdowns last
Friday -night,. when they ; blew:.
wide .open : ;.and gave • Teeswate•
r
0 ' 2 2 ,1five runs and a .12.-10 victory.
' 2 It-.,1'ooked :like:'it was. in : the
i -• 0 • bag as Lucknow led' 10-7 to .',pen
0. '0 the 'ninth. First man up for Tees-:
• _ tater went out when he 'drone
'3827 10 g a :hard ' one to ,Jack : MacDonald.;
• Then the roof .ft'll•n. Four errors,
Summn,arhome runs, : George a''walk;- a wild ...pitch ' and ..a hit:
Chin',. H. Greer, 3 base `hits; An- did- the trick.. George Chin had a
• drew -.;MacDonald; 2 basehits,.. tough, break on, a hard drive by
C. Greed Andrew, 3. ,.MacDonald; Million that drove' him back. to'
.• • Tiffin, McDonald; truck: out;' by the fence and blasted its, way
Hackett.'4, by Cook 2 by Weis' '1; through his hands. Overhead.; Geo..
base or. bal Haekett'' 5, Cook. '1-
1a, hdd�'�previously made. five beauti ..)
Weis .1 wild pitch;' Weis 2, Hack ful catches as he romped' all over
ett 1; .'passe'd balls, *Greer ; 2, . ltft 'field. This one 'would have
• .Brown .1; left on bases; Lucknow been the payoff, and would have
9, Teeswater 7 Lmpires,' Cowan •retire4the side with the Legion -
and Lee;.Londesboro. -.
• nacres up' one run:
Score by Inninggs:' , • The''gam,e: featured some ' hard
• Lucknow " : 431 033 81'0_L23 $'lugging and some classy fielding
r ' attiim.es, and. win or lose,•, was 1
:Teeswater 430 0.12. OrJO- •'.' 9
I the type of tusSie that will keep
LOCAL CLUB TO HOLD.
LABOR DAY DOUBLES .
the turnstiles clicking' t
Danny , • Tiffin started on the
mound for Lucknow, but the
.The Lucknow 13owling Club's" Teeswater sluggers went to work -
merchants and manufacturers. .ori his Ings in the second and'
,' Labor ,Day doubles will be held . belted a couple of triples,. a
at the greens' here on' Monday',, double and a single plus an error I
September 6th. This annual'event for four runs. A couple of singles
' . has quickly become a • highlight off , Hackett who replaced Tiffin,
'netted the visitors tally number
5. Until the 8th inning . Teeswater
was held scoreless. They .chalked
up'- a couple in this frame and.
of the Club's activities and a large
entry is • 'looked• for.
Play • begins 'in the afternoon
and Consists' :oi four. 12 -end games.
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