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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th, 1953
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LUC-TEE-WIN FLACES
TROUT IN DISTRICT STREAMS
On/Monday of last week the
Luc-Tee-Win officials released ^a
good many thousand trout of fin/
igerling jize,, in streams around
Lucknow, Wirigham arid Tees^
/- water; equal numbers were al
located to each community. These,
fish; were (bought and paid fpr
'by. the club and are extra to the
regular restocking program of the
FishAand • Wildlife branch" of the
-Department of Lands and Forests.
HOLIDAYS TO START,
Found car stolen A.
Mr<«and Mrs. John Carruthers,
Gail and Ann of Delhi are holir
daying here this week with his
mother, Mrs; John Carruthers and
plan to spend ne^t week at the
beach. ■/
John, who is a member of the
staff of the Delhi branch of the
Bank of Montreal, got a rude jolt
to his holiday plans when he dis
GODERICH DOVk^ED LOCALS
8-1 LAST WEDNESDAY
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“ Woefully weak at 'bat1,, plus
some careless looking catching,
were the two big factors in God-*
erich trimming Lucknow Legion
naires 8-1 last'•Wednesday night
before one of the biggest crowds
of the season. .
Sdm6 atrocious umpiring high
lighted the fixture, and while the
defeat couldn’t be blamed on the
inefficiency of the umpires, it
d id figure on the score sheet. t
Harvey Krueger who handled the
game,1 and they roused" the. fans
to a pdint where they remained;
around to add some-, personal
words to. the cat-calls that were'
hurled during the game.
The handling of the Port Elgin
and Goderich games in Lucknow,
were both glaring examples of
the need for some high calibre
umpires in this fastball circuit*
St. Marie’s major error came
in the fourth, when Pinder clip
ped a /foul. Nobody moved/till
Miley ran in, claiming that Mann
had clipped his bat. Gborge wav
ed Pinder to first to fill the sacks.
He later scored. ' ■ • /
^AslLone.Lfan_.put_Jl^thjei^
gave a 3-D demonstration—dim,
durnb and distorted.
The score was: 3-1, and looked
like riiighty,. tight ball g§me un
til that 4th innihg rhubarb; when
the visitors scored twice. From
there in Lucknow Jwent ‘hitless,
and in the 8th and 9th,. Goderich
added three more on a pair of
triples, a’single, passed ball arid
an. infield out, to; complete, the
rout. "
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SPORT...
LET HALL GO,
MANN TO FITCH
The Legionnaires and Hughie
Hall hriye parted9 company. Hall
and the promoters of. the team
couldn’t agree on contract terms!
last: week, arid .they ‘‘let him go”.
Hall has been commuting most
of the/season. with the Goderich
colored battery of Justice and
Miley, and on more than one oc
casion has arrived late-for Leg
ionnaire -rgames.; Anybody’ . can
have/ a guess/as,46 what’s back
of these late arrivals* ir , . t
, Hughie' missed his bat in they
first inning in Walkerton on Fri
day, but then went in to pitch
a whale, of a gapie with errors
costing him a;. ..IrO .decision on a
three hit job. .
The chips were dowp after the
game. Hall was offered $ con
tract with two options* One that
he spend five days a week in
Lucknow . at what is . regarded
locally as a fancy figure; the
other that he commute on his
I own, with fewer greenbacks be-
I ing fluttered in 4his offer. Hughie
Yturried-them-downraTTd^topk^fi/
by taxi for Goderich to catch his
travelling partners, /'
As far as The Legionnaires, are
concerned Hall won’t ;be back
except on theiri terms. He’s' had
plenty i_of opportunities to * make ;
good during the past, four Reasons
in .this fastball loop—three years
with. Lucknow and one with Port-
coveredhis car;/ a. 1948, /Dodge,
was stolen. He had used the. car
on July 1st, and had no occasion
to need it until the>.end of the)' . . x xweek, when he " discovered it was I but always chose to , play
missing from the locked garage^I.1*'. kis way—-and if he fails,40
where he had kept- it. No -trace;-6?®^ to terms it looks as if he
of- the/ car has since been found, ! killed the goose .for good. .He
and fiie. Carruthers family are Iinade indifferent ■ start this
using a rented vehicle for their .vyhich disgustedi, the fans,
vacation.’
15; Mel Donahue, Teeswater, 2
plus 19;. Gordon MacKay, Wing-
ham, 2 plus 13; Isaac Miller,
Lucknow, 2 plus 12; Wm. Dobson,
Walkerton, 2 plus 11.;
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CITE DIFFERENT REASONS
FOR LOSING JOHNSON
Last week’s Meaford Express
reported that in . the Wednesday,
night game with Walkerton, Russ
Johnson had injured his leg slid
ing into the plate in the first
inning and had to leave the game.
Said The Express: “Meafprd may
have lost the services of Russ
Johnson for some time”.
But “Hank” (Port Elgin) Smith
had any reason why the Knights.
:• might lose Johnsdn.- ^Harik” eame-
up for a second time with a re
port from the Pdrt Colborne Ev
ening Standard dealing with
2-0 fastball. Victory won. .by’/'
itojyn.iname.d_.Sherks!ton.. The fir:
line*’of the article'read; “Again
' it was t'h^e. strong right arm of*
. veteran Russ Johnson that ac- '
Playing-ifouf gqrries m six days,/couhfod. for. the win”, with th?
added comment farther on; .“If
is. going to take a great team to .
beat Russ”.-- /' . \ ../■■■■
/.That was*, enough to cause
“Hank” to burst, out ,in. a two-
column spread in the ■ Time.-,
’rightfully demanding an invest!-,
gation of the Johnson -affair, by
the W.O.A.A. and O.A.S.A., with
which Sherkston.is claimed to bp
affiliated". “Hank” ‘calls for John
son’s suspension until the matter
is dealt with. He points out that
was the procedure in dealing with .
Wdlly Hetherington of South am p-
ton who was “belted‘out of the
league” last .year , for switching
to Port Elgin, after he had signed
up with his home town team.
■ Meaford and Jqhnsori shr-ug-it—
off as exhibition games, , and the
reaction here when the affair was
first rumored, was that “John
son would know better”. But the
incident is past the shrugging
off stage. The only recourse now
is an open and full scale invest-.'
igation into the affair.
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Goderich ..’..........^Ol 200012—8 8 .2
Lucknow. ...100 000 000->-l/4 3
and then settled , down to, pitch
the kind of ball he is capable of.
Fellx Mari, ‘his battery mat.e,
will take over- the mound duties;
Felix has had ah inning or so]
to his credit arid is keen on his]
new assignment. He’ll face; a stiff f.
test' when he meets Walkertori’*
Wednesday night. Guess who’ll
of .
Repeat Sepoys’ Performance ’
The Mildmay Monarchs,: win-;
ners of the London Free. Press
-trophy three years’ in .a row, had '|
the giant mug officially present- !
ed to them- recently by Jack i
If’ark, sports editor of the Free (be catching—George Westlake,
.Press, who/intimated .that a re- j course. :
-plica would be made of the .cup,
for/the permanent possession of |
the Mildmay club. .
A similiar replica will alsp. be
•in order for Lucknow; Sepoys
who previously had won the tro
phy three times in a row as “C”
hockey champions of the WOAA
intermediate series.
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LEGIONNAIRES LOST 1-0
ON HALL’S THREE-HITTER
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Hughie. Hall and * George Zuk
hooked up in ,/one of their old-
time mound duels last Friday
night in the County Towri^ with
an error and the breaks of the
game deciding the/tilt in the 4th
inning when the Hartleys scored
a single run to eke out a LO
decision;
Hall limited the Walkerton
power1 batters to three bingles.
while four hits were the most
the Legionnaires could get off.
Zuk; one. of them a first inning
double by Mann.J
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JUVENILES BREAK EVEN—“
DURING-PAST WEEK
Lucknow Juveniles broke even
with two wins and, two losses.'
In a Slugfest at- Formosa last
Thursday, Garnet Henderson’s
lads scored a 31-3 victory. Back
in Lucknow on Friday night they
trimmed Ripley 24-6. The Ripley
boys had one bad inning when
Lucknow bvatted almost twice
around for 14 runs.
They tasted • their. first defeat”
at Benmiller on Monday night,
When the boys claim* they were
robbed in; dropping a 13 to 12 de
cision. They _ went right -back to
Goderich and lost their second
game by-a score Of 10-6. Goderich
won it in the last inning with
a six;run outburst.
The Juveniles are back home
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(Including Monday’s Games)
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5
6
5
7
8
14
15
Goderich ..^.........v
Meaford ....
Walkerton
Kincardine
Lucknow..............
Hgnoyer.....
Port Elgin ....
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14
12
10
12
6
3
3
Pct;
.737
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.667
.632
.428
.177
.167
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the visiting team.
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Trebles Tournament
Winning rinks in the Lucknow
Bowling Club’s trebles tourna
ment last Thursday were: Harry
Sanderson, Ingersoll, 3 wins plus
Past Week’s Results
Meaford 4, Port Elgin T
Kincardine 2, 'Hanover 0
Goderich 8,; Lucknow 1
• Walkerton 8, Meaford 7 - *
Fort. Elgin’2, Hanover 1
- ”“Goderich~5;Kincardine~3 “
Walkerton 1, Liucknow 0
Goderich 9, Walkerton 2
Meaford 8, Hanover 6
Kincardine 3, Port Elgin 0
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Games Coming Up
Judy 15—Walkerton at Lucknow
July. 17—Lucknow at Hariover
July 20^7-Hanover at Lucknow ...
July 22—Lucknow at. Port Elgin
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A ball jteam .Is^heing_orgahiy.ad-
at Rapid City,/once a hot-bed of
sport activity, and: the newly or
ganized team is boldly announc
ing that i>t is ready to take on
” all comers in;exhibition games,
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Twenty ‘bowlers took part in
'$ie Monday night focal mixed' jit-
high scores chalked up
;hy„Fre^
riiori, Gordon McPherson, Jim
Canier.Oii and Mrs. K. Cameron, A
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HEY FOLKS
It’a Better for 1953
CIVIC HOLIDAY
Monday
AUGUST 3
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Lakeview Park
IPORTELG
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Commencing at L30 p.m.
AFTERNOON arid EVENING.
j Kiddies Midway
Highland Games
, Fiddlers’ Contest
tou^To Enjoy '