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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-31, Page 6PAGE441* WSW o� THE, LH��OW: LUC .. SEL, � ., ONTARIO SEPOYS , ON SHORT ENO OF Carruthers, p ,.,4 1 i' SCORE .-BUT WON GAME -Lediet 3; . ;. ,0 0 30.p 7 8 24;. 8 6 Lucknow Sepoys wound up the Auhttrn-Blyth - combines as n1i'nated in ax,real 'screwball fin - although they. ended' -up on the half of 'the. Oth after '"darkness 'had settled .doWn,„7.' LucknOW did not plAy theirtaif of the 8th :a13,41 score reverted tP the 7th inning. The .ganie _Was 'delayed three- quarteis of an hour in starting late 'arrival of .the 4' • than a; , seven-11/mpg .garn 1.,mcknoW started off in the . 1st b3t- loadin,g the bases -before , a man was' retired, but • • managed to squeeze in one. run is, the side' was .then .retired in order on infield outs. Greer, who .led off with a double, crossed the plate for the lone tally: hits by Carruthers and Greer and a double. by And.reyi.,,xhich. net- ted three MOTe. .the 3rd Chin was _hit by: a pitched:ball, Roy Finla,yson walked and single by Carru ers -an err Mrs, Jack , and. little 1 weeks at a cottage at Port Al-, Auburn 001 100 , SUMMARY -2 -base .hits,, Greer, All4reW; stuck out, by .CarrUth- Carrythers -.Craig .5; . wild; pitch,. Carruthers 2; .Craik '1; hit batsmen, by earruthert; Chin. bY Craig; stolen basesi An- drew, Chin; left on bases, Luck - now 8, Auburn 7. The 'starting .- unqSires , were Atkinion of Blytli and :Howard -Agnew--of .1..uclpapW.L.WhetiLhiS, last week 'With her -parents, Mr. Wingham Hospital • staff visited last :Wednesday With- her mother Mrs. JarueS. WilsOn, Sy. :ma.: *imam loRnotta Mr. Williatn.BaFbou.r, an -pia .,a111:1* highly 'esteemed resident .of this .comniuni,tY passed away last Thesday evening. 1 -le Was i7 his 93rd year, He had be'en ill in bed for four Weeks. decision at the plate, Atkinson xefilsed,-..to _continue and Agnew went behing the plate and BM Craig on the bases. SEFOTS SPLIT FAIR OF GAMES LAST WEEK to. the in- the battle, for 'a ,041.4.14,04. irara m; the conimunity. for a thrie and. then_bought the- fairn. where. J. R Morrison now' hires. • He married Etrim,a 'Lames, and years -ago they retireg to. White- • WEDNESDAY; JuLy '3.1.s.t„. 1940 church to live where 'her death-, • death.. occurred ; fourteen years: ago. They had Years ago. Mr. Barbour *as- the, laSt Surviving, ..member. 'of s Playoff, spot, snapDed. . 'streak in' ListoWeI , night. The St. Marys setback Was by a 6 to 2 count, while Friday /up two more: The SepoYi then cooled out till the 7th when C. . sfainiiy*T.. 'He was 4 rhember of the ...United 'Church and . attended re- t,M. About two months- be- fore deAth. The funeral Was eatre WING.HAm, • Test.:.tOtEL.U11.1t-"0.0411N" • "One 9f 'Ole' greatest pictumi_l have eNer sem," ramiscall ler psychntogiCal drama ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, wo shows eacl .nikht. at. 1:30 and 93 • score. held from ..irenj) . By splitting tills pan the beyri chalked uP five wint.- at. against At St Marys Joe Tiffin did the (Tit 'MODERN PAAIIR1.461, — ....when tire bricie vrerks dap_ ,afternoon with #iternieiri:t NeWton officiated.. Attended the service were, MT& 11111 -ling for The Sepoys and de- (Rev.) Robert ,parbour of Toren - sharp sing e`down the ,rtg. lirie" He. 1"S batting fon!' It°Y ' ' f b t 1 Mrs -Robson of Walkerton, ledr and ealie 4ome when Keith Luclo3. oiN oPened -the scoring in! 1.C'nea .0i the Vest- _ • bobbles by his 'teammates helped , and Mrt. Hart end Miss ,Har.t , ." bisi" the ganie . Stratford, and 1.3/1i ,was scored by ,Beadie. who sing- • Arthur't hit went Abrough -first '''-the • 0,410, 564 • • • and right field fill' Pair of er- . f runs tbe • n ° Ge°rge eClenag an 3s 13 3t3 • tors. A hit; „an error and a i)air tt.v° errcIrs and 2 singles- herl- _or Walks, forced in .AubUt-n't .rtin . in. the 'fourth; 'but "that Wes' •• 'when 12 batters faced Ce.trrutlie.rt hits,. aided bY :two runs: 'Walked' sotlt‘coig and Cariiithers. had trouble. with *their . 'cOntrol and walked five inen each...... - The "victor -377, put Luddiow in Grey 1$t 'A single and another pair of mis- cues the 5th gave t.hern'. two nforel,•Lucknow got their 2nd'ttin that .b.ack on a couple of hits., ill '41 Winghtnx : Preston. are visiting ,it the hoine of Mrs. C. Murray. . 'Price Scott had. his -leg hm-t While working in Viringliam. if, Hall 3b, 'Martin lb, Black:Mari ME, and Mrs.. Joe. Ilethering- ss, Noble 2b; Bevington 213, Gras- rf; R; Noble 3b, RradleY Osgerby C., .Graliain p.; LtICKNOW44Greer rf, Bell 2b„'. Eddy. e, McDonald Finlayson .1/1arys.H000 320 01,r 2 B Craig 2. 6 4 Listowel On Friday, 1:111011 1 0 3 0 0 ton Of the Wett retently with bis uncle, Mr: and 3.1rt. Joe called On Mrt. Kennedy an after-. Mr.: and Mrs. 'Cecil Parsqns and will MARK STEVENS- ROSEMARY DeCANT HEN Y MORGAN .,WAL1LY BROWN --ARUNE RIDGE w Starts at 8. Rev.). Graydon Cox 'and d.augh- Coniston Are iisiting there this assisting at the hOme of his. fath- er, Mr. "Joseph cilaW., who --Mr. Kenneth Warren, VIT.. and - William Via'.treti "(nee. Miss -an Kennedy) and Mr.. Davgi co.frothots: _tumid itt.; t.: .1riouild spent ;a:few days ,3Agt., week with masterpiee'e by striking out 17, ill's": Parsgriii. Parep-til- • • Liac...Irnow seined single runt in ' the - first; ,,second 'and , third inn -1 ' LTICKNOWareer4f, A-ntirew • , Mgt, but. by the end of. the sitth:. TAtn 2b,.. 1.b, Greer, ri • 2 , ..0. 1 hOun. got th tYing cf.,•, Chin "ss; Carruthers!. Weis, 3,' 2.. . 0' 0 1. stolg both second and third and 1 1.4ISTOWEL, .Weber 2b, - Daunt Bittola Colot1119,,un, If, utknow 1 000 100--,-4 week-Jend 'With VI TS, 13.V* 31*. keptii,„dki the hoMe of Mrs. ma, Jr, laenor,oi• gifts- KNOW (Town HA Clansmen Auspices