The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-06-30, Page 84
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THURSDAY; ;UNE 80111,; 1982
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We have just received. 'a shipment of the.
.New R.ieh ond Shoe..: n fine Calf Leather___
a wonderful Shoe" aloft at `
Locals :Plays $egged -Game in Tees'
water• a Belated Rally in Last Tw e'
Innings Fails'TQ: ;Overeoq a Tees
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voter's Lead. •
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In a 'listlessLakeside League fix:
ture 'played •in. Teeswater on Thurs-
day, the Lucki ow nine went .clown-
to
ownto defeat by a score of 15 to%11,'scor
IQ; nine of the eleven:,runs ixi'the feet
two• innings . k
The. day was. eold.,a id with a high;
wind' blowing -was by: np'.'paeans :fear-,.
orable weather for baseball,and 'along
with the weather, Steen errors by
the Lucknow aggregation didn't have
any:.tendency to strip's the , local sup..
'porters, • Who', • 'Witnessed:,,, the game`
from shivering.
Lucknow got away: to a g lod start
ni the•,;first when Cummings Int for
* triple --and- scored -on. Andrew's -sec-
rifice 'to . right field' Teeaw. ater got
the run back when.: they seemed °ail
their half in :two: ;errors ;without;; ; a.
hits. .
From then On both iii c'hers wefe
hit hard ands- while: Porter for Tees
,water, was given good support,, the
backing Irwin; received was: ragged;
to say • the least. As ,a result, Tees-
✓ ater,.liled _up a big lead,? scoring
• runs in they 2iid, •'in the :3rd,'"3�in.
the. 5th, 1 in the ', 6tb,:., r in .. the. 7th.
and '1!.in the8th. The' best Lucknow
could do until the 8th`was add anoth-
er lone .tally' in the 3rd
In' the .. eighth the' . Lucknowites
starteda belated • rally which cont*
ued .on into the -ninth with a ven-
geance that ,worried` Tees.. ter a bit
as their big .lead was rapidly.twind»
;-blit .it: w.aa too_late. a atart' and
the last ', man '„was, retired with the
e Foot.tOnnfor
LOP.
t Circuit ,Hlorse Races
Stratford, Wednesday, July 6th. All
the Champion Horses Trotting and.
Running Tug, of War Contests. 'The'
Best this year.,Admission.,55c, Also
at. Seaforth, July 13th.
4 ' PASSES AWAY
Was- Well -Known, In- This Commuldty-
death of Cbarlea, Stratlidee
serious Muesli Which reiiiltedjn his
• deceased who Wee 54 .years Of
and. felloWing IllOinerriage to
liotet4tisineas• in' He was as-
sociated with.Dongald Black in the
.;,tbe.eshing,busi,ness and was. Well, and
• Besides: his- bereaved- Wife -4e- . is-
aurViied by one sim,'„FloYd and a,
three'eisteri survive
-,-G•IW.'.1intir Alin: in StiikattlieWiti,
'Wary, Of weq• Suttan .and a brother
The funeral,. Service; held froM ,his
Notice To Creditors
• In the' Matter of the' Estate of.
George Anderson, late of the Village,
of Lucknow in the County• Of Bruce,:
condtucted by Rev. C. N. 'McKenzie,
was largely a d: Interment was
:In Ripley tem
LADIES'. TOURNAMENT .
sr. fir,
It is not ;the Odd .Bargain that :counts --bust constant every day saving,
Thatis one reason ;So"nlany women`shop'retularly at Teinp etOn'6
• Cold Weather last Thursday rath-
er marred the Ladies' BoWling Tpuz•-•
naMent held at the kcal green. Only
tes going to the lolIowing: 14 Mrs.
,Strimageour's_rink_ of Palmerston
'blankets; 2nd, ,Mrs. R. Fisher's rink
ehina bridge sets; 3rd, Mrs. Well.
Henderson's., rink,, boxes of toilet
articles.. .
ASHFIELD' mann.
N'eung People's' Rally of Ash-
• field; will be held next Sunday even-
ing it Blake's, July ard. Rev. ,Arthiff
W. Brown, will have charge of the
. Regular services at Zion and Haar
etts. Subject l'Ait Old Psalm, its
Meaning and Message.”
L. 0. L. CHITIICH PARADE 0
West Bruce County L. O. L. hold
their Church parade to St. *Peter's
Chnrch;Lucknow, .Sunday evening
at 7 o'clodc. Brethren will meet at
the Lodge ROom at 6.30, o'clock. Tbie
will be Rev. E. 0. Galligher's dos-
ing seryite. of 'his ministry in Luck -
.LANGSIDE -ANNIVERSARY
Anniversary services of the Lang -
side Presbyterian chnifch will be held
on Sunday, july ard, with services
MelCetrol *ill be the special speaker'
on this OccasiOn. On Monday evening
an interesting program will .be pre-
sented featured by a lecture from
Dr. McKerrol.
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The- Sth -started-off-with Thomp-
son drawing a pass, .stole :ascend,
was advanced to 3rd lavhen R. Finlay-
son Was safe ol an error ty, Porter,:
'and scored on A. TheinpaOn'a, hit:
Finlayslin arid. Thompson,' advanced•
on a wild throw and scored on_,An-_,
drew's hit. The real batting spree -
lo & Lower School Results
Report of 'Middle School studenta who, have obtained a luau in the:follow-
ing snbjects by .having at least 66% as in average on their yeig's wOrk.
ArmStrong, Winifred
Firdaysdn„ Clark
Form, John
Henderson. 'James.
Hogan. Lorena
Sadie
MacDonald. Catherine
Ma• cLeod, Mary Belle
. Miller, Isobel —
REPORT OF -LOWER SCHQ014 DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS .
.Clar• ke„. Douglas . C
Collyer. Stuart C -
Cook. Edna
Crozier, Colin
Crozier, Frances
,. Dawson,. Stnart
Parr• ish. Margaret '
Finlayson, Christine
Gr• aham, Jean
.0rabam.• Rennie
Hamilten, Archie • -f
Hamilten. Isobel d C,
HamiltOn: Emma CI
Jo• hnstone. Melvin
MacDonald. Petty
MacDonald; 'Rachel
Machmes,1 Florence -,
' MacKenzie. Frank
MacKenzie. 'Yawn
, MacKinnon. Beth'.
MacMillan. Jean
MacCall, jack
hteLeod, Helen
Milne. Fred 0
Newton. Eunice 0
Pa• tterson. Catherine •• F
Reed. EvelYik
_Th• omson, Donalda 0- .
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POrter W49,, was, batted. ont Of the
box, whee,r11 battera4rOtted.te the
pedli,t.etviwohenot...iisehvee: hbietsl'ngWertwep,til:gteerr;
by Andrew and MeCartney, and•along
with One serror replied in 6 • runs
retired -the side.
Vic MacDonald, 2ridth-1--5--,r
42 11 15 24 15
Well that mats a good game for the
hays -te get out. of their system: •
. 'The 'brand of ball hadn't the' least
semblance of that displayed by the
Same aggreeation Who -defeated Kin-
cardine the Week Previous by 7 to 1.
Had they played the same Calibre
hands down for the 1*ucknow tesim.
'Fifteen hits „giVeli Some idea the way
the boys were elugging the pip-43ut
let's not mention id.
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With three men on bases and one
out in the sixth, II big threat by
Lucknow to -store some runs was end-
ed when Irwin hit into a double play
lair to MeeDtmald-to-Dona,
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MacDonald at seeend' for Teeswat-:-
er turned in a, goOd vine in the
field with nine assists and five put -
R. -Thompson played a' smart game
at third. With the throw to &tit that • , ,
his bov has its just useless to' try •
and beat put ground balls hit to third,,
. The next scheduled game is in
Ripley on the -eighth. of July. This
allows plenty of time for the boys
in the iine-up may occur to some ,
It .was a tough job in the outfield
'on Thursday. Gusts of high wind tut
capers with fly -balls, making them
extremely difficult to judge.
• That last minute -rally.' in Tees -
water should prove a letion to the
toys -that the-gstre-11-never-wen-Dr—
lost till the last man is onL
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