HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-26, Page 14r
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TiIE LUcKNQW SENTINEL, LUCIKNOTIW ;-•ONTARIO---
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Whitechurch Juveniles 5.v...ept.i;eekend .5.1.1 With.G..preOl
To Win Thi ' All -Ontario: '`Cr' .series Championship
Front, row.. left to right: Doug 2nd; • Gary : Reayie.
Skinn, c `'Alex • Craig, , af; John
Johnston, s.s., Doug Spry, , out- f. Back .:row, left to right, Bill. McDowell, 2nd Jack. Cameron;
Wayne • ' ry - Ken. Houston, 1f; Joe Tiffin, mgr.
Yield; Wa . e Farraer.� pitcher; • Tuition, coach C•a Willis, rf;
Wayne. Rhiel, 3rd',• Bill Robinson,.:Allan MacDonald, 1st;.• George. • • Photo :by Harvey McDowell..
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.'. an ' � rounder. to short Far
By scores Of ;' 9-4 �. and .: 9-1, .tiack' St. ' •Marseille ":Vtrho had pit- and a g by
•Whitechurch Juveniles swept the ched Saturday. night, : lie was
.!best -in -three set in straight pretty: much in control ;until. the
games: from 'Capreol, and in do '9th, When .the.! visitors cracked.
:ing so .brought Whiteohureh• its under the :Pressure and White -
:first • all -Ontario ' softball title. . • church had ' another big:. 4 -run:
The >" C" series : finals were inning;
played in Wingham on ;r Saturday Wayne Farrier, went • the route left.
night and':rSunday..:afternoon, and in both games ;for Whitechurch The first of the ninth was a
while Whitechurch was ;definite . and didn't have to. bear ,:down` too heart breaker for Capreol'. 'Hou
ly the`l better team, the lopsided hard.' in the second. game, recent; ' store • opened •+with . a : single and
scores'- were. the-: result ` Of, "a; Ink. 'near -perfect support, while went to second on a passed ball.
couple of bad an digs ' striking out ••8,. allowing only tvvo' Rhiel lined out to second. Mac -
For the Capreoi• boys who . hits, and giving up . three walks.. Donald walked and. Craig hit.
made • the WO -mile: tri to Wing- •Colasman started for 'Capreol sharply to the mound. St.
rier and : 'McDowell . ended • the
threat: Ofltarhitechurch -added • a
run .in •
Ontario
�Needs:
Whitechurch
7th when'Ken,`Ilouston lash-
ed a . triple.: and scored' on
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onald's sacrifice' fly to deep Reform Says
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WOAA FASTBALL. FINALS
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Wingham TA Park•
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Thursday,. September 7it
'•ax 8:30 �p,m: •
Lucknow players are on the Winghatn roster and •
e'' • this promises to. be a series ,you wont want to miss, •
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Intermediate "A" Series;
.R4NGEYILLE. at;. WINGH'AM:
WINGHA.M-ORANGEVILZ E.
MEET IN W.O.A.A.' FINALS
The Wingham Goodyears now
Meet • Orangeville in W.O.A.tA+.
Int. "A" 'finals. The second game
of the series and the first .home
game :in Wingham will be •on
Thursday, September 217t4 at
8:30. • •.
The Goodyears '.played Orange_
ville an exhibition' ,,game..' .in
Wingham earlier in the season
anti wo b a': s ore of 2' to 1
so it 'has promise • pf .. a. good
series.
Orangeville has two former:
Wingham.players on their. roster,.
Wi 1f 'Seli and Ken . Gregg:
hani, ; it ' 'was their first. game
under the• lights, .:and they were
a .bit:jittery for the. Saturday
•fright -game. •
Earlier in the day it, looked as
:if the opener would .:be rained
out, but. the ,weather .'cleared in
the evening and there was • a
good crowd, on. hand. . ''
The second iga ane . commenced.
at 1:00'. p.m. on Sundayand had',
'a .third game been • n aessary it
was slated to go at 4:00 p.m..
The stands were packed. for
• the Sunday fixture _which saw
Whitechurch unleash a :,four -run'
Three members af, ;the .legisla-
ture and-" an : aspiring member
told a large. and . enthusiastic
audience that the days.; • of the
Tory .domination of :Queens. Park
are numbered 'and . that Murray
Gaunt, . Liberal candidate ' for-
Iluron-Bruce in the' byelection
and ° lastedi less than . two innings' Marseille ' knocked it down and
on. October,.4th was.the clear
ivin' ' ,four hits :and a 'walk, tried.: for the force 'at, �hird, but giving up ; „ � .. choice •' ',of those; who � eleyed in
two of ': ;them' lusty . homers. St.- 'r too late:: Skinn laced out a ; hit reformprogress a o 1 e n ht
Marseille' came in and scattered scoring' Houston. Oh. the throw ' ' n1 g :en
ten •.!lits.' the rest of the way, tothe plate, the: Capreol :catch)er:
walked two, and had one strike- who had '• played a steady game
out. . " threw wild . to third. trying to
Alex. Craig,. 'first man .up: in .pick off. MacDonald, with :h'e and
Craig
!both -racing home. Spry,
the second started it off •with a g
homer over the right field fence:;. 'batting. for Willis, singled ..Skinn
• Skinn singled through the box; •to 3rd and While '!Spry ,was be
• Willis flied to . centre, Robinson ing• run down between lot and
walked and Farrier pulled a long 'second, 'Skin= scored' run, number
homer . to add three runs ,and 9 and the 'last one. ;
give. 'Whitechurch a, comfortable' . Receive Trophy
4 -run cushion, Singles .by Willis : Joe Tiffin; ' manager and„cap
t in stain:•.of the hilarious Whitechurch
team,, received'. the O.A.'S:rA, tiro
phy front Jim Nixon , of 'Durham,.
attack, .'which' chased Capreol's and 'Robinson with ` one ou
starting pitcher and . brought the sixth looked good abut. a. drive
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representing the 'Ontario Assoc'
iati•on. The players • each' receivr
ed ' crests • emblematic of the
• Ontario championship
The Capreol (boys were quick
to extend their congratulations.
sand the coach : of the :Capreol
team, •: who had, added a lot of
spice •from .the ' sidelines, and:
had • taken quite a ."ribbing” ,
r ; proved .to be. a right : good .sport,
■ by leading the .fans • in ,giving
■ Whitechurch a• ch -ear +when. they, ,
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■ , received . the 'trophy.: -
The Capreol . teamwere . sere
•' ed' lunch at Whitechurch.before
11 . starting' the • long •:trip ' home.
• ■ The week -end. brought 'softball.
4enthusiasm to a peak at White-
, ■:...church, Which '• has ibeeri ball con-
: a sci.ous fOr' a number of . years
• dating back to' when Charlie
■ .. Moore started a • team of kids,
■ . someof whom performed on
■ the championship team. .
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Capreol .000 UUa 000 . d
■ Whitechurchstill has a ser
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. DEFEAT ' IN WOAA.• FINALS
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; a . „ second game of the best -of five,
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finals in Tavistock,' on 'Friday
. i . w night ' and were' drubbed 25-2
r,, m by the Tavistock boys on their
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■ . Lucknow lost the toss, and
John W. Henderson ,Lumber. umber . Limited the
ado tdnb h scheduled.
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Is Your Subscrptioa Renewed?"
.t
ed 'administration ,in. provincial
affairs. The meeting held on Fri
day. in the• Belmore• •Cominunity
Hall was chaired .by George Ing
lis, president of the Huron -Bruce
Liberal Association.
These speakers were John,
•Spence:, M.P.P.' .for Kent East;•
Gordon. Innes,. M.P.P. tor Ox-
ford and Bob: Nixon,: M.P.P, for .
Brant.
Murray Gaunt, .Liberal candi-
date, stated, . that :'Ontario needs.
reform as it never did before.
He 'referred 'to the .appalling, re-
velations of the Wintertneyer in-
spired crime probe, thebungling
of the three per cent: sales; tax,
the'' inequality of taxation: for
secondary education; the ,neglect
of the sr'nall towns .and small
farmers and business ' men Un-
der a rreform :government 'as vis
ualized by John Wintermeyer &`
• the Liberal party,-_. these evils
will be eliminated, . he stated..
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THAT Mary Mabintyre :: and
Audrey• Ross' left last .week :
end on a two week motor trip..
to ;Eastern . Canada
THAT •:Bob Andrew is taking:'
:a ten. month's : course . at. the
!Provincial' Institute of Auto-.
motive and , Allied . Trades. in
Toronto.
1962 Chevrolet, 1/2 ' ton pick up, fleetsaide.
Save huns dreds.and drive a new one .
1962 Envoy sedan, save the tariff on this one.
1960 Chevrolet Belair sedan.
1960.: Volkswagon Deluxe, with radio
1'959 ' _Plymouth, ..
V-8 automatic, ; coach.
1958 Ford,` 2 door '.station -wagon, just over 27',000'
• true ' miles..'
1958 Pontiac,• looks an, d • runs ' like 'new.
'95 8 Mercury sedan, .ala the extras at no extra cost,
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