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PAGE EIGHT .THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ‘ ■ WPWMft ‘iUNS 3Qth,. 1954 ' *
Plumbing and Heating Sei vice
AND REPAIRS
Oil Burners Serviced—-Units Converted
f Complete Repairs for Deep arid Shallow Well Pumps
3 Automatic Hot Water Tanks Installed
For a free estimate call or see
ART GILMORE
R, R. 3, Lucknow \ . — \ ’ 61-r-13 Dungannon
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(By DonThompson)
An Expensive Auto Accident
State Farm “80-20” Protection Make*
All Auto Accident Bills Small . . .
If you carry State Farm’s ’‘80-20’’ Protection—^you
are insured for 80% of all. accidental damages under
$250 and for ,100%. of that portion’ Of the damage
above $250. You never pay more than $50 qn any
collision loss and you have the extra advantage df
paying only 20% dn damage coats from le.to $25Q,,
For examipie-r-say you were involved, in\ a minor
collision and the cost of the repairs was $75. With ‘
‘State Farm “80-20” Coverage you would pay only.
20%. of the $75—or $15. -
• If you are not a State Farm policyholder-^find .out
-ab6ut State Farm’s “80-20’'. Coverage—today! h
It Pays To Know Your State Farm Agent
Reuben Wilson
R.R. 3, Goderich
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DIFFERENT LAST YEAR! '
The decision tb give Goderich
LUCKNOVVHAVE LOSING
WEEK WITH FIVE DEFEATS
. Lucknow Legion Intermediates
and Lucknow Legion Juvenile^
have had a bad week of it, losing
five games in as many starts.
The Intermediate team played
Clinton on Thursday and lost 10-3
and then went back to Centralia
on Monday and came out on the
7//Short end of a 4-0 count, • , ■
The Juveniles’' reverses* includ
ed an ,14-5 loss to Stone School,
a 7-5 ten-inning loss to Belmore,
and a 12-3 loss to Wingham “A”
team; BUT, let’s not forget that
these, are Juveniles playing
against Intermediate teams and
•in our books a loss by these scores
is n$ disgrace to any team.
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CLINTcffc RCAF DEFEAT
INTERMEDIATES THURSDAY
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HELD SUNDAY SCHOOL
PICNIC ON SATURDAY
"The United ' Church .. Sunday
School picnic was held at the
; Vbot oS the Twelfth on Saturday
afternoon with a hundred or more
sitting dowii to- a bountiful sup
per after a program of races, a ............. .
ball. game and horse shoe ..pitch-1 day, and were welcomed by Com-
ing., , \ j rade Carroll, the president. The
Harvey Webster provided, bus entertainment convener then took
transportation and Glen Walden, charge. «
Rev. Meiklejohn and Gordon ) The oldest and youngest ladies
Morrison twere in charge of the in the crowd were presented with
sports, the results being as fol- lovely corsages, Comrade S. Coll-
loyvs: yer of/Lucknow being, the oldest
11 years, boys, Harm Hofstede, and Comrade Ar Fisher of God-
JBob Andrew;--gidsT-J^'XILjCojis^^ich; the youngest. Ah interest-
. Eleanor MacNay and Caroline ing program was presented "iby
Mathers,, tied; 10 years, boys, Goderich talent and several con-
jaust Hofstede, Tommy Rathwell; te^ts were, enj oyed. Paper contest
girls, Nancy irwiri, Mary Allin; winners - were, Comrade Day, of
.9 years, -girls, Helen McNay, Wingham; Comrade Cinnamon of
Linda Button and Judy Webster, Wingham and Comrade S. Mac-
ties; 8 years, boys and girls, Tom
my Andrew, Esther Gibson; 7 was won by Comrade Eunice Reid
years, boys and girls, Marilyn of Lucknow. A penny auction
Henderson, Beverley Rathwell; Sale table proved bf much inter-
6 years, boys and girls, Peggy, est. A draw was made on a radio
Button, Terry Rathwell; 5 years, * with Kathleen Hill of Goderich
boys and girls, Donna Button, being the lucky winner.
Isabelle MacMillan; under five, The tables were decorated with
boys and girls, Murray Morri- lovely roses ancf the head table
son, Siebrand Hofstede; 12, 13, j. with the birthday cake. The 7
14, boys, Jimmie Wilson Eldon [ candles were blown out by Com-
■^WfeitKr^2r^l3r^^^irlsr^Joyce^rades-Lewi^nd-rMacMillan,-pres2
MacNay, Eleanor MacNay; 15 &|idents, who thanked the Goderich,
over, boys, Beverley MacNay, A—-111 ;x-
Paul Couse; 15 and 'over, girls,
Joyce MacNay, Carolyn Gibson;
lady teachers’ race, Carolyn Gib
son,, Mrs. Raynard Ackert men
teacher^* race, Glen Walden, Gor
don Mdrri^ri* and Rev. Meikle-
john, tied; ^potato race, girls un7
der 12, Carolyn Mathers and Mar
ilyn Hendhrson, Lyn Couse and
/ Eleanor MacNay; ' potato race,
boys, Harm Hofstede and Donald
Kirkland, Bobby Andrew and
Thcimmy : Collyer; potato race,
girls 12 and over, Carolyn Gibson
and Lynn Couse, Joyce. MacNay ________ ____
and Eleanor MacNay; balloon.. Irwin favored with a
adults, JVIrs. A'. Andrew, piano solo; Mrs. Wilkins gave a
reading. Several grandmothers
gave interesting “stories of early
__ Bays. ‘Mrs. Albert Alton gave a
The June meeting of Hackett’s reading. Hymn 500 and prayer
■WTMS7w^lwld7atrThe“home^f^’by-Mrs7^1bert—Alton-elQsed-the-
Mrs. Jim Nelson. This was grand- meeting. A dainty lunch was
mother’s meeting With 9 grand- served*
LOCAL LADIES ATTEND
GODERICH AUXILIARY PARTY
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Members of the Lucknow and
Wingham branches of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Canadian Leg
ion Were guests of the ^Goderich
Auxiliary on Thursday on the oc
casion of the latter’s 7th birth-
rade Carroll, the president. The
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Scoring all their runs. in the
2nd and 4 th innings, Clinton
RCAF team defeated the Legion
Intermediates 10-3 in the Cale-
.donian Park last Thursday night.
ting department getting a scant' good job, allowing 9 hits^ andTi flighty'fasiball battery, ancT fail.
5 hits off Olien bn the Clinton ‘
mound. ‘ .
The 4th inning was the? crucial
one vyhen Clinton pounded, out
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inning ballgame in the Caledon-,
ian Park on Saturday.
Hughie MacMillan did the
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™LS«TOW“were-weak-in4hej^4d?itch^^^ tojecure _a top_;
issuing only one base on balls, ing that, to let them bow out?
• Lucknow lost their game in the without holding them to the $500
Millan, Lucknow: Musical chairs 6 hits to drive in 6 runs.
mothers present. Each was pre
sented With a corsage of summer
fiowers on arrival. ' Hymn 589
followed by the Lord’s prayer
in unison s opened the meeting,
followed by prayers .by Mrs. G,
Alton, Mrs. D. Campbell and Mrs.
Bert .Alton. Roll call' was ans
wered using a verse containing
the word “Love”. “Come” is the
word- for the next meeting. Her
alds reporting1 were Mrs., Blake
Alton and.iMrs. Jim Nelson. Mrs,
Clinton: Gagnier, 2nd; Tucker,
if; Petrie, ss; Plummer, 3rd; Hird,
cf; Gairns, c; Martin, rf; Berner,
1st; Olien, p. ;
Lucknow: Baker, 3rd; Attridg^,
cf; Chin, 2nd; Westlake, p; Mac
Donald;- ss; Haldeniby, If; Thomp
son,. 1st; Rose, c; MacIntyre, rf.
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Clinton ..........()40 600 000—10 9 1
Lucknow-., ...002 000 001-— 3 5 4
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CENTRALIA BLANKS LEGION
INTERMEDIATES 4-0
’ Lucknow’ continued on their
losing Ways on Monday night in
Centralia when the Airmen shut
them Put 4-0 on 4 unearned runs.
The t local team played a steady
game in the field except for a
couple of costly errors' which
gjave Centralia their margin of
victory. Again it was the lack
of punch at the bat that caused
the defeat. ’ ? ,
George Westlake pitched a good
game giving up , only 7 hits to
the opposition.
Centralia: Wilberforce, cf;
Pihke, rf; Stein, ss; Smith, 1st;
Rennie^ p; Waite, if; .Blacjc, c;
DaWydowski, 3rd; Thompson), 2nd.
Lucknow: Baker, 3rd; Attiidge,
-cf;_jChinf„ 2nd: Westlake, p; Mac-
Donald, ss; Haldeniby* If; Thomp-
Maclntyre, rf;
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guarantee, is much different
treatment than Lucknow Legion
naires received last year*. /
The Lucknow promoters had no
alternative but stay in or lose
the deposit. They stayed in and
Jost another $500 or so in-com-
error department, committing 10
compared with Belmore’s three:
Belmore: Ms Mulvey, c; B. Mul
vey, rf; Newans, 2nd; Copeland,
1st, Eadie, p; Fitch, cf; Neargarth,
ss; McPherson, 3rd; Goudy, If
Lucknow: Baker, 2nd; J. Chin, pieting the season,
ss; C.'Chin, If; J. Hackett. 1st; 2^:, ___ L,
Stanley, c; Nixon, If; MacMillan,• hadn’t put up the deposit
P; Couse, 3rd, 2nd; Gardner, rf; jf i§ so/ there would be
ss; C/ Chin, If;- J.- Hackett. 1st,
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But, rumoj has it that Goder-
complications in trying to enforce
’T " ® i the regulation.
Bplmorp . 000 003 000 4—7 9 3, „ ln ,th^, m,ea,ntimg, what about
Lucknow 003 000 000 2—5 10 10
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WINGHAM A’s DEFEAT
JUVENILES 12-3 MONDAY
was giveh the^OJK to play with
Lucknow, until he was “kicked
upstaks” by WOAA officialdom.
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STONE SCHOOL DOWNS
JUVENILE SQUAD 11-5
Commencing a week of winless
ball, the Juveniles played Stone
School on, the Brussels diamond
last Thursday night and came Out
on the short end of an 11-5 count.
Stone School had been rated as
the top .team in the group and
this was the locals’ first encoun
ter with them. • r
Ken MacNay returned to the.
local ranks for this, game after
being delayed by a bout with the
jaundice, . .
"“ Jack"Chin"and Kent Hedley got
four of. Lucknow’s, 8 hits, eadh
cracking out 2 fbr. 4. ,
Stone School: Coultes, If; Neth-
ery, cf; C. Higgins, rf; McMur
ray, 1st; Casemore, 3rd; R. Hig
gins, 2nd; J. Higgins, p; Mathers,
q; G* Higgins# ss*
Lucknow: Baker, 2nd; J. Chin,
s$ K.’ Hedley, p; Hackett, 1st;
Stanley, c; MacMillan, 3rd; Couse,
cf; .MacNay# If; Nixon, rf.
7'7. ■1 '• “ r h e
When Lucknow Juvs. defeated
Wingham “A” team in Lucknow
a short time ago it must have
stung the team, which includes
some former fastball players,
pretty hard and it looks like they
have been “sitting up nights”
planning on how they could beat
the Lucknow kids on their return
'visit,. '/ ? '
Before . the game in Wingham
even got going, it seems the
Wingham team had their eye on'^wx
Kent Hedley, who they rightly Haldenbv claimed was clipping his uniform - «aiuenoy
upon making his delivery. Kent
was wearing a pair of trousers
that didn’t help him’ any. and as
Ke^pparentlyncouldn’trcorrect-his-
delivery, the Lucknow manage
ment pulled Kent in the first
inning, and Hugh MacMillan took
over to pitch until late in the
game when Kent was pressed in
to service again. y
The pant clipping was generally
regarded in fastball circles as ill
egal, but no one has ever been
able; to pinpoiM a. clause in the
rule book that says so. The sec
retary .of the 50.A S.A., we tinder
stand, has stated there is nothing
illegal in t^is delivery. Incident
ally, Lucknow Juveniles#. with,
Kent pitching, weiit through to
the Ontario finals last yearand
never before had they hearcl a
squawk. .
The excitement of the. first . -couple of irwihfes seemed to rattle, Yin Pgd'gins, Jim Petersen, Mar ,
the locals and it was the sixth! 7. j°; /
'Art Howald, Melvin Hodgms.
^W hitechuife^J^a necs-^cn
Karen Groskorth, J*» Coultes, .
Wayrie Farrier, Leroy Rintoul,
Jack Henderson, Jim Wilson, Mac
^Hut^hison/Wavne Henry*
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, Barry Attridge. has compiled
the following batting averages of
the Legion Intermediates as of
Monday night. The overall
average is .282^
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Don Thompson ....
Barry Attridge ...................
George Westlake........
Harold Codke ....
Clarence Greer ..
Dan Rose ..............
Donald MacIntyre
Pct.
.423
.393.
.316
< .308
.308
.269
.250 |
: .143
.111
.100
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LDCkNOW & WWTECHURCH
HAVE SOFTBALL SERIES
As a feature of, the close of. the
school term, Lucknow and White
church puiblic schools had a two-
game softball series, with, the
town boys winning by scores Of
35 to 16 and 22 to 15.' However,
the Lucknow team was from 4th.
Room While the Whitechurch
squad was from all grades with
young Wayne Farrier on. the
mound. Jim Petersen was the
local hurler. '
1" Lucknow: Fraser Ashton, Har-
' old* Elphick# Jean Richards* Al- *
JOHN W. HENDERSON
LUMBER LIMITED
Lucknow Phone 150 Ontario
"St’e School 023 OOFDSx—11 TT“6
LucknPty 010 002^ 5 8 3
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BELMORE WINS IN TEN "■
INNINGS SATURDAY NIGHT *
With the 21-5 drubbing the
Juveniles had given Belmore. in
an earlier game a little too im
pressive in the minds of the boys,
the local team lost a ten-
jtmmgJbefora the team started to
hit'/Gregg on, the . Wingham
mound., , , !
Lucknow Were only able to
squeeze .out 5 hits dff dregg
while committing 8 eridrs, . ;
The 12-3 defeat Was hd- dis-
grace dn Lucknow’s part# but the
strings Wingham .’had to pull to
defeat a Juvenile team iid not
boost our admiration of our
neighbor team.
Wingham: Lott,. 1st; Temple
man, c; Gardner," 3rd; Crewson^
if; Gibbons# fl/ Lbck-
eridge# cf; AitchTson, 2nd; Gfegg,
p< ; /' ; 7. ’ ■■ ■ ■ ,
Lucknow; J. Chin^. ss; Nixon#
rf; Hackett, 1st; Hedley, p, 3rd;
Stanley, ,c; Baker, cf;. MacMillan,
3rd, p; Couse, 2nd; J|icNay, If.
Wingham- ...403 001 25x^12 13.3
LUcknpw *...000 002 OlO— a 5 g
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W. S. McLEOD’S MOTHER
PASSES IN 97th YEAR
' The, death of Mrs, John W. W
Leod occurred in’ Detroit Sat-
-urdav—June_-lflth.-_where she had
made her home for, many years?
Jlrs. JMcLeod: wa^r forrtior ly ff1*
anna Elizabeth Foot, and was™,
her 97th year. She had'hpcn jn
failing health’ lotf some time.
The funeral was heldj at toreot
on Tuesday, June 22nd. ■ *. '
Surviving ate a daughter ana v
a' son; Mrs* Grate $
Detroit and Mr. Wm. S* McLeod.
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