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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-19, Page 123. THE Plan To Enter The . r Lucknow Fall ? Fairr • r ()loured Pbotog ra hic Competition x(2" x..:2", coloured slides:) . • LUCKNOW ',SENTINEL, LUCKNOWR ONTARIO Picture of • "opening. pay , Parade: or ,,, I,,ivestock Parade." Picture. illustrating "Fun at the Fair," Livestock -4 -H . or, Regular Classes. Picture of School ' Children's ',Exhibits may ' elementary or • secondary. (no livestock).. Prize money in each class,' ' $2:00: $1.00 I. •r` be Submit entries to Secretary, Mrs. ' Fred' . McQuillin, as: soon • as possible after fair. Winning slides 'eligible for Provincial Competition. 3-1. Win .Saturday .Sent Whitechurch Juveniles Into All -Ontario Fines Playing sharp and terrorless.. circuit,, Sparked by the', one -run. ball" on' Saturday, Whitechurch edge, Whitechurchcame aback in Juveniles: edged out a 3-•1 , win the ' 4th for two more . which over Norwood who were worthy sewed'' it up, but nit without contenders in 04 semi-final some anxious moments for man series ' for the' Ontario champion- ager Joe Tififin • •anti the White - ship: . a• ` church fans .I before it 'was; over,, Whitechurch now meets .Cap-. 'In,: the 4th, J'oh'n McDowell reol the Northern .Ontario singled ,and scored. on Ken. Hou champions in the- all -Ontario ston's long double, with Ken O.SA finals. The ..best 'Iwo -of- ' ling up at third on the . throw three 'series is .: slated for Wing- in: ' Wayne Rhiei' 'struckout• and loam_ this week -end. Alex M�DonakI: grounded out se- ' The Whitechurch -Norwood ser- 'cond • to. "first,'. with Houston be- ies went, the • three games..Nor= , ring held, .at third. ;It was ..that wood won the opener in Wing- kind 'oz snappy 'ball. Alex Craig ham. 2--0,, wibh Whitechurch • ty- doubled to.' score Ken, and Geo. lug the series, loth a 7-4 win in Stikinzi . flied to:right field to; re - Hastings last Wednesday: Thetire the side. ,deciding game. was ,played .Sate: .Whitechurch threatened again. urday afternoon in, the :Rotary in :the 5th. Willis flied -'out to Park - in New. Toronto,. with (both right to Start Lt.'"illy Robinson teains , having a , lastly -lunged '•'and Wayne : (Farrier . got succes-,' • . • following • of supporters sive singles McDowell' • struck Wayne Farrier on' the, mound' . out and Ken Houston filled the dor Whitechurtl and Fife. for 'bases when • he . laid. • down a ' no- Norwood pitched .Masterful, ball. play Ball Bhiel . 'smacked one, and were given . practically air- which '''looked good ' hilt Nor- 'tight support. Wayne . struck out Wood's centre field picked. it. off, 1.1, ;walked three 'and gave, up on the run.`Froin': there: on White-. six hits. Fife. had 8 strikeouts, church didn't seriously threaten walked: none, & Was knicked .for with only 14 -,men facing; ,;Fife eight .hits -Most of them solid . in the last 4 innings clouts, Norwood was held scorele.as un - The first 'of :them came in the til .the 8th, but they.: did threaten I'oip of the 3rd when Gary Willis . in:the 4th: A walk and: two sing= polled. one to deep left for' the: les ,. filled the bases, With Ken Iu aann■■Iaiw■aimmii insn■iga■Iiu.u. ■.aaI■nua■onar ■• �inV110AA Series ase Mertiorial Set Walkerton 5 Wingham 3 j. fIn the • Winghain park on Tues- day° night .of ,las.t 'week the Walk- ez+ton Hartley's defeated • Wing- ham 'Goodyears' !by a scone of 63 Hugh MaoMillan, 'pitching his first game since 'being hospital- ized .turned ;in a good ; effort. He was the top hitter clouting 2 dome runs and • a ' single. Ron Church hit 3 singles for the Hartleys, r h e 'Walk. 003:0000n,2-;5.10,3.1• Wing.' 0 1 .00000023 8 3 Batts. --Walk, .Mortimer and , Waetcher;:. Winghan ,• MacMillan and Foxton; •. • 1 Winghain 10 Walkerton • 6 In • • Walkerton.. on' Saturday night the Winglam 'Goodyears eliminated Walkerton Hartleys in W:O:A,AA. Int. A. semi-finals 4as es to 1, 'by pounding out a win. The Goodyears:"wilt know' meet the winner •.af 'Orangeville or St. Jacobs 'in. the Int., A.. finals.. Jinn Bain and John Walker hit home runs for the Goodyears. Ball Hotchkissstarted the game, for .the Goodyears• and was re- lieved in the 1st inning by Grant Chisholm • ' after giving, up four walks . and_ a• hit. r he Wing: 1' 5' 0 3:: 0 1 0 0 8,10 9,.1 2'" Walk. .3 2 0' 0 0 0 I 5 61201.0—' • Batts. — ' Wingham, Hotchkiss, . C•hisholrxi, .1st and Baker: .Walk- erton, ;Mortimer and''Waetc°her. Goderich. ;3 . --- Wingham. '0 •. 'In Goderich on Wednesday night of last. week .the Goderich Bissett's defeated the' Wingham Goodyears. 3-0' to lwin . the Mem- orial 'League Northern Division `semi-final 2 games • to.l. 1. Godo= rich will now meet Stratford in the northern , final Stan Doherty ert ; doing' the • Ppi g t in:g for Goderich hit a home run 'over the. left .field' fence. and held the Goodyears to 6. scattered. hits: Bill Hotchkiss started for :the :Goodyears and wasreliefed by Grant, iChisholin' in the fifth. Wing. •, 0000000: 000• 06,2. Gode.: •0 0.0 0 2 Q 011, 1 Batts:: —• ..Wingham; 'IZotchk iss,• • ,U7 ■. ■. ■ • ■, ■ :WILL FIX 'HOSE BROKEN WINDOWS low- Is T}ie Time To Replace ACKED and BROKEN WINDO' 1 Carry •A Complete Stock Of ALL GLASS SIZES And' Will,:I?o T e Whole fob For;. You • At Small Cost 1 4. .0 r. BARN SASH ',9' it. '• 10" :X 12", Glazed o •lt.. 10`' X' `12" Glazed' 6 lt. •10" X 12". 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Farrier working 'the : corners and •keeping", them lorw, both drew 'walks,'. forcing in the, lone runWith the basis loaded. Scott stru.•ckout to help ease the pressure, and Patterso •drove a hard one right into illy Rob- , insons; glove. It was three up'.ancrthree down ;■ in the 9.th, but .Fife, the last out, :. was. 'trying• hard and hey lined. visitors : tbok: an ''11-4 decis The .Tavistock ,pitcher had.' locals a ,obit •: baffled-/? for a ti 'and ` it was the:7th inning fore they.got . to' him. serious]; With the 'bases loaded in 7th; ` '. Bih Finlayson lined that 'was : good for three run: Freck Button :. says not count the . Lucknow kids .They go • to ' Tavistock on. Fr. night, an' d• will '.play .again . r urday ;night' in either Luck or Tavistock. ed T d ht ' h th Your. Subscription .'Re iev •OPENING NIGHT:' BLLJEWATER .SQUARE DANCERS onday, September 24th = ,8 pfld Kincardine District High :School New members are' invited 'Weekly instr"action •giver "Square. . Dancing. is fun •- Doug. Nurtgn (Pres.). Phone 507W • And Will .keep you young • Harold. Harris." (Sec Prone, 6021 Henderson .dumber 'LImied – . . Phone: 150, '' Lucknow i ■.' 4 . • y�r■g�■■ineia'ailg■■rrwr■ga■iaaa'i�■rrrri■liu'g■aiai x George McCtitcheon, Progres-, sive-.Conservative candidate, ad- mires fi.owe'r exhibit at Mildmay Fall Pair, ' Cutcheon, Mrs, Lloyd."JaSP :t.dt to :right: Mrs. George Mildmay and'iMrs. °Mae, Me' Culbert of aVlildmay; . Mr: M. of Mildmay. '