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'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, :L'.UCK { OM', owl" Amo
wirorzsiDAy, .SEF'1', 7th, 4955;
1'11' FOURSTRAIGHT
L telcnow intermediates . ad
N. anted• to the • W,O;A':A, inter-
mediate "$' semi-finals when
they eliminated the Teeswater
team in four straight .games by
scores of 15-4, 16-9; 7-6 and last
Thursday in Teeswatsr they .won
the decisive one 13-7.
Kent Hedley . pitched his first
Sara "Aylmer; not to mention George;
Thursday, and. did.= .a fine lob,:
holdin� the' o osition. to 7. runs 'Huston whoeregularly. comes., up:.
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g. :. AF from. Maltdn for the occasion
-Q � �0•--chits- --ander-strik4yng •out=w 3 •
ame:.in the Teeswater series' on
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OOt EN•T�RYT
MONDAY 'TOURNEY
Lucknow Howling Club's, mer,
chants And manufacturers Labor
Day doubles tournament has be-
come one of . the . district's big.
,bowling events of the season, and
is . attracting more. and. more
bowlers each year, "
Monday's entry saw a , record.
breaking 46 rinks, register from:
as far distant . as London and
13 Roy Tinlavson,--Lew.tardr. Mae. -r
Donald, Lucknow, 2 plus. 10; it'ai1-.
debrand, Seaforth, 2`. plus 9. '
1 -Game Prize Winners • .
Isaac Millner, Lloyd Hall, :Luck -
now, 1 plus '48; Grey Blybh, 1
)Miss. Ethel; Farrell of London.
spent" the" :wee -esid�' t thy- h'
of her parents,, Mr. and Mrs;
Herlb Farrell. • • ' ' • •
Mr, 'and Mrs. Donald 1VIcCosh,.
3/Lary and Dickie visited at the
plus •45 • Sutter, Clinton. 1 plus i �honie of Mr, sand Mrs. James Mc -
43. • . . . Ewan on Sunday.
LUCKNOW-BLYTH KINTAIL LADIES HEAR TALK
IN SEMI-FINALS • ON CGNTAGLOUS DISEASES
ASES
The Septemub meeting of the
Kintail ;W,I. was held' at Kintail
Hall with 24 present. The roll
call was a hint' on first aid. The.
1955.resolutions were read. The
vegetable .display Was discussed•
and :`tie, . committee -is . to go-
aiead with the corporation of all
tine • members; ; ` .,�
Music„, by Mrs.• .Sally ;•Elliott,
' enjoyed , by . everyone, ” The.
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health, nurse Was introduced by
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson. She
spoke on immunizing children
against contagious . diseases, She
referred` to .how smallpox /has..
been conquered, by the use - of
vaccine and how whooping cough
is also treated with ,success by
vaccine. She'told :in detail • of
polio and •h.ow...the• Salk., vaccine
is • made and •the • hope of the
scientists. to eventually, control
the; dread disease.
,she' national- anthem, rclosed
Lucknow Intermediate ball
team, after eliminating Tees
. • water • in the first round of.
• the playoffs, Wilt advance'
against Blyth in the W.O.A. Ari
• nt • • e�ia�" seine, )nils,:.
Jim • M aeKinno i urbo proved •: a With a ' v�aivable andT w de sel, I ersn
the third ectior. ` of . prizes. o Bred, there
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threat to� .Lucl�ow •in a • ,
;game, started - for Teeswater, but • ;Were twenty-six pa rs, .out of the
'was' . battered' , out.. in ' the. third, ,46 • rinks, •. which toted phome
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inning. . Cassidy : ' relieved until `prizes.. It ;.was about= 2:30� .before •the •9th when Tunney. came ' in, ;.
bowling was completed. All rinks
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to finish the game, were. accomodated on•. the local
It was, anyone's .game until, the greens which were int fine, shape.
9th inning.., Starting the ninth, for the big . event, • .,
.)!Lucknow .:had a 9'-7 .lead,. and, Prize, winners ,were as follows:
Teeswater were threatening with 3 Game Winners
some heavy hitting, but :the. locals. Giibe.rt .•Mair, Chesley, :3 plus
scored four runs 'in,';.their . half,'. 31; Dr. Brady, Seaforth, 3 plus.
,and knocked the hope out; of the 30;• Gord .MacKay, Wingham,. 3.
Teeswater. team. p1us• 27; M. Christie,: Seaforth, .3•:
Teeswater• played a. good clean plus 25; George Baechler, God-,
game throughout the series; and erich, 3 plus 19; Grordon •,Fisher,,
proved to. be exceptionally,• ` good S. Rathwell, ' Lucknow, 3 plus 11.
sports :iii defeat. . • 2 -Game Winners •
Lucknow: MacMillan is; Mac- • . Wm. , MacLaren, . Goderich, 2
Intyre 1f; H. 'Greer "2nd; West - plus 2.4 • Ned ; Sale, Goderich, 2
lake ._c, Hedley :p, Thompson. 1st; plus, 24; Livermore,. Clinton; 2
• `Couse 3rd Nanson rf ,C. Chin 1f. plus. 22;; ,Thomas; Brussels,: 2 plus
Teeswater: Kennedy' 3rd; Cron- 19 Hugh I-fawkins; Clinton, 2
in .1st; 0. Cerson ss, J. •. Cassidy plus 18; Fred Jackson; 'Jack' VIac-
2nd; Moore If MacKinnon p, 1f Donald, Lucknow, 2 plus 18; Roy
W. Cassidy lf,' P; Hilh rf; Wissler Goderich, 2 • plus 17;.
c; Tunney p.. Monroe, Seaforth, . " 2 plus 17;
r h •e .Archie ,Gownsend, Goderich, . 2
•Lucknow .....330 201'004-43 12 4 plus 15,` G. Armstrong, ;Aylmer,
Teeswater ..:x330 ;030010 `, 710 3 `2. phis, 15:;_ •Itobert Rae, Murray
Lucknow: Hedley. and West- Couse, . Lucknow; . 2' p1us.14; Clark'
`lake; Teeswater MacKinnon, Cas Finlayson, Jack:Henderson; Luck-
sidy "(3), :Tunney (9). and • Wiss- now' 2 plus 14 S. Price, Goder-
ler. •
Is. 'Yo.Subscription Paid?
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This will Abe . a best-of:Tseven y
.se`ries : with °'Khe first game
,played din 'the Lucknow park;,
•last,'night (Tuesday) and the :'
• second "gante scheduled for
Blyth Friday, . .
DEFEAT BLYTH 7-5'IN
SEMI-FINAL .OPENER
Despite a, ninth' inning rally
that netted • Blyth 4 reins of their
5, Lucknow held the. visitors' and
won the. first gpe.; in' the. best
of -seven' Intemnediate "B" , finals
7.5.: The .second •game is slated'.
for ."Blyth Friday night.
Grant Chisholm. was the mas-.
ter of the, game throughout, strik-
' ing ant 16 and giving up .4 :hits.
He :walked two and hit four bat-
ters. Lucknow ;smashed. MacDon
ald on. the )Blyth mound for 14
hits.. Mael bnald struck .: out two
and walked. none
A11 ,of Biyth's five runs were
unearned. Inmthe 6th they.. scored
a singleton on some slow field
ing. In the 9th they, got .there
niaining , four runs on a .pair of
errors after Chisholm "had• load=
ed the sacks by hitting two bat
eters and walking another, which.
`ich, �'2, plus 13; Harvey , Webster; put, him in trouble for the • first:
Wm. Schmid, Lucknow, 2 plus time during the night With only
13; Weikman, •: Hanover, 2. , plus one• away ) and a runner ; on 3rd
•-. Grant climaxed his night's:work
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SEPTEMBER
The school (bell, again' th ringing,
Books out and :toys. • away,.
The leaves soon will be turning
Bright, and crisp and be.
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Southern winds are calling
Sumineck be on the- run,' '• . :
Harvest',fields • are ;bare now.
the meeting after which • a lovely In the golden sun, •
lunch was served• by the con- ,Everything is so, beautiful,
mittee in charge. • Autumn has begun.
The-~ next meeting will be -at -It's--September ; .
the: ;home of ; Mrs. George ; Mon Taken.front: The.; Father's
crief. •Worlds•
.by . whiffing the last two. .men.
to: face .him, .
.)Charlie. Chin the only�ioni .
run 'in . the „Q.th 'with•.. nobody 'on
base
'The' Blyth team- seemed :to
think the :,umpires Fry and Crew
On of :Wingharn' were "oust to
get them"." `They continually .'
"Chewed" .and • "crabbed" about
-anything .and 'everything to 'the
extent of our fielders . kicking
dust intentionally' "so,. it - would
blow : in '.on the •Blyth "batters.:
.:Mac
-• Lucltnow 3VIacMlla'n ss;
Intyre cf;:Chisholm 'p; Westlake
c; Hedley. 3rd; Thoxripson, ist;• Art
Baker 2nd;. Couse rf; C: Chin'1f:a
• :Blyth Terribly/1 ss; Whitmore,
lst; Weber 3r.'d;. Watson, cf, c (6);•
MacDonald p _Knox 2nd, Tyre,:
Man' If; Barrie c; :Fairservice ' cf
• (6) Jackson ;i Hazelwood . 2nd
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-Blyth O00 001 •064-5< 4--
Luckn ow • 200.013 10x--4 14.5
Blyth: 1VIacDonald • and Barrie,:
;Watson; Lucknow: •Chisholm and'
:Westlake. •
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To Red.: Wings amg�- _.
Dennis iggin, • .19-yea`s-old
Kincardine lad, will report at
the Detroit Red Wings national,
league hockey camp which opens
at :Sault Ste: Marie' at, the end
of, •:the week. He. is one of 'sev-
eral goalies which the Wings,
,lhave. on their roster; ` and; no.
doubt he Will • spend another year
an Junior A company, in ;which
he ..was top' goalie last year.
PURPLE GROVE •
.The Institute, meeting was
largely attended at Purple Grove
school • on Friday,
Mrs. Tom Quigley and Jimmie
visited with her sister,- 'Mrs:
Ralph Hill? last week. '
:,Mr, Ivan • McFarlane spent a
few days -assisting Mrs, Francis
Beyle.
Mr, , and_yrs. _ John Emerson
attended tthe wedding 'of. their
nephew, Mr. John. Nixon: ` and
Miss. Elaine Bolt' of Belgrave on
Saturday. •
r Mr. Stewart Needham` left for
a ,trip to the West on Friday. .
Mrs: John 1VICDonald and Mrs.
Herb amen, spend a days. last.
'Week in London:.:. •
`Misses Jean and .Evelyn. Os-
borne are spending ; a .few boli-
d LaUthei coltag9..auhe,1a
EXCITING 28/GRODEOS
Each completely
DIFFERENT Different. '<..
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Monday and Tuesday afternoons Friday and Saturday .afternoons
—' Cots JimEskew's Rodeo - 100, "Johne Baldwin's Cherokee Ranch •
head of 'wild horses 'and : cattle. Rodeo. will perform 20 excitink-
40. cowboys -And -cowgirls. events�an-entirely=different-show:
GRANDSTAND FLci
Produced by Geo. A. Hamid &:Sons -New York.: Each evening
' at 815 p.m.: Featuring the Roxyette dancers and 9 great
vaudeville, acts..'
Carrada,'g Rest
Ha.P. ,I GS'S' .2c3CiZ2g''•,' Coif S t a k i:S...
At ,the Grandstand Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons
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2: and 3 -year, Standard' Bred -:Futuat . Races:: � Eea urtn
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other `class races and light andlheavy harness events.
Fun and 7 Thrilling New •:
Laughter �� Exciting' Rides
-''-*---Many` New• Shows,- New• -Rides' brought -to-Canada--for-the---
first
first time. The outstanding attraction of the Midway this
6 year will: be the Globe of Death from Germany.
TAmusement hrills for thefor Youngto
dstersults IcIVI��I� dd v raY
Old ,favourites wallet back. at : Kiddie Land this year •along
with new rides all the children:: Will enjoy. More than' 15
>\ Kiddie -Rides. -
-4efe7-%/_9" Norse Sh�w
Tuesday to Saturday at 8:00 P.M. special• Attraction -Captain Heyer's
Saturday Matinee of 1:30 P.M. High School Horse "Starless Night"
Western Ont. Finest eatt qZOfi4
Canada'sfinisi cattlieare..bred in Western Ontarso And no.funer shows ."
exit than the
champion Holstein and Jersey Shows at the Western
Fair. These are the cattle that are sold all over the world.
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