The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-22, Page 6it
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Fight Back With Win
After, Losing Two Game
1VIacDonald was not impressive
Blyth lead Luk w•two :games on the Blyth mound as be .struck
"to one in' the best -of -seven series • out five batters, and gave up 13
hits,
.Lucknow: Al Baker c; J. Chin
ss; Thompson .l.st;; Anderson. rf;;
MacMillan 2nd Chisholm p e
Intyre of C. Chin if; .McColl 3rd.
Blyth:' K. Patterson ef; Hazel-
wood 2nd; B. PatterSon e; Watson.
lf; .Weber Fist; Carter 3rd;' Clare
ss, • Whitmore arf; MacDonald p
rok ss, •.. . • •
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in the first round' of the' W.O,A•A.
Intermediate . "B" playoffs, Blyth
won the opening game. at home
last Wednesday night., and the 2nd
game in Lucknow -Friday, °but
the. local team ,bounced back on
Monday in Blyth to outclass them.
in. a 6-2 victory. ,
In. the opening game Blythhad
little trouble taking advantage of
several •errors,. which.; along with,
four.; ;good hits gave . them • five
runs in' .the second inning. Their.
other two °runs ' in the 7-2 victory
were ,scored iii the first'and fifth
innings. •
Grant . Chisholm started the
game, but was relieved by Hugh
• MacMillan in . the `second, ; with
Grant returning to the pitching
chores againin the latter part of"
the game... Aside from the one
• bad inning Lucknow held Blyth
.for 'most of the gain:,
• ` Throw. It'AAwaY . -F0daY
,Lucknow literally' threw a
game Blyth's way last Friday
'night here, when 'they ' blew • a
ninth .inning lead giving the op-,
position -two' runs. to win ; the.
game..
,\Hugh MacMillan. -.;pitched; ' an
excellent game and was deserv-
ing of: a win, but • his, -teammates,
particularly in the infield, had a
rough night with wild throws.
This was . all . Blyth ` needed to.
slip across four unearned -runs
to give them a 4-3 victory •;
Errors in the .early stages of
the game '.gave .• Blyth two runs,
but Lucknow had scored three
times ,,,to hold a 3-2 lead going
into "the: ' ninth inn 'Errors.
again gave Blyth' two• runs in
the . ninth, and despite the fact
that Lucknow had runners on in
the 'last half, they couldn't push
across a counter to tie the score.
Half a:. dozen:, of Blyth's "loud
mouth fans" ..were at the game
and were throwing the dirtiest
and most personal. remarks at
players that this team has ever
run into. There seems, to be that
small group of. Blyth supporters
• who ' give . the town and team
more of a set -back than support,'
in the eyes 'of. visiting ball; teams,
Aµ` Snap Back With 'Win •
. Lucknow • snapped back with
• an impressive. 6-2 victory in Blyth
on Monday,. and :put 'themselves
right back'' In the series again.
hitro-in pitchdthe
IN ONTARIO FINALS
Lucknow. pee-Wees 'Have
been matched against Point
Edward in the O.A.S.A. Pee
Wee finals,• The first game in
the' best -of -three' series will
' be played 'in Lucknow on
Saturday night dr .'8.00 p m
Several teams have .operat-
ed in a town league this: year
with the best of the boys.
being picked to .. represent .
•' Lucknow in • the O.A:S.A.
playoffs. Your . support'at
.Saturday's game will go a
long way. to spark the young'
team to: 'victory.
PLAYOFF RESULTS
•
Wednesday, August 15th
St Helens 7, Kintail 6` (St Hel-
ens lead best -of -three series 1-0)
Monday, August 20th
• Nite Hawks 38, Kinloss 14 (best
of -three . series tied . at ,1 game
each)
Belfast 9,' Specials -7 (11. inn-
ings, best -of -three series tied;at
1'�game .each)
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FOUR ; EXTRA. INNINGS
The fact: that, the .Lucknow:
'and District' league is produc-
ing some _ real • good.ball
.games .was • 'shown . on Mon-
day night. '
•
At the end' of seven innings
`the Specials ;and Belfast were
.tied . 7-7 .It took . four extra
innings before.. Belfast gained
a 9-7 win in the eleventh. .
This tied ' the best -Of -three
series at one game each,
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KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Thos: O'Loughlin
and son : John of Timmins: visit-'
ed: with Mrs Jack Kinney and
Mrs.: Jas. Garvey during:the` past
-week.,
iMr.. and Mrs Brunning • of
Hamilton spent the .past week at
the home of 'Mrs. J. Kinney here,
while visiting. with their son •at
Resurrectionist Summer Camp,,,,
' Mrs. ;Bryan and daughter `Viv
an of Toronto returned.to their
_home on Sunday with .Mr. Bryan. t who are. at .camp, near 'here
tris s
after a; 'two weeks visit with the and also a bus load of Girl
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lege, Kingsdale It is, one of the .
ge
• • • CO. -or
°greatest highlights of the sum-�
mer season, to` have . the ,Resur • PROPANE
rectonist Priests :and= 'Seminar-
ians in our midst, and their:: de,-'
,parture when .• vacation time is
over each year is deeply` regret'
ted, as' their services ' and co-op-
eration in many.:ways. have been'
so beneficial to the parish and
the community.
• Other. week -end visitors , here
were Mr:. and. Mrs. Jos. Reid of
Toronto at '. the Victor Finnie
home; Miss: Theresa Martin of
Hamilton and Miss Mary Sheri-
dan of .Toronto; Dennis Dalton
of S,S: Ericson;: a bus load of
Cadets' from' • .surrounding•
Courtney family here. • •
Mrs. J. ;White. and five child-
ren of Ferndale, Mich., spent last
week . at'' the home of Mr. and"
Mrs. Earl Drennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of `Chat-
ham and .Mr:: and'Mrs. Wilbur
Moran of London\ were ;week -end
visitors' at •;the Frank` Moran
'Lucknow Bantam , softball • team home. .
Avis' eliminated'• from playoffs by Mrs. , Len Woodley ; and Dar.-
•Sebrin eliminated'.
'last Wednesday:.ev lene r are spending this week with
g
ening when they lost 16-4 in:Se- her sister, Mrs. Hartmafn in . Kit
e all br' ille.: This eliminated- . the. chener,y _._•,__,._ •-..-. --- :•:
ran. s _.. '
•eleven, strikeouts,and.'local` boys in•three •straight games - IMT., and Mrs.. Ed Linseiman of
way with elev .
gave :up only five hits. His - team- in a ' best -of -five affair.. '.• Tralee and ,their. family spent
` mates gave him excellent:.sup Sebringville• is scheduled to' ad -Sunday with Mr. and Mit. Gene
'port throughout the game. Only .vaneqe into the'O.AS.A, playoffs (Frayrie• B aab4a •Linseman re-
• the local .:team a aihse •Sarnia. turned home with; them after' a
in. the ninth was , _ g ..
in' serious difficulty; ;Two. 'walks, This.As Lucknow s first year in. week's : visit here. . de Br
d an error loaded' the bases bantam competition and yudgin Mr. and Mrs, . Crist uYn.
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With two out; but Grant struck from; the iitunber ; of boys avail- and daughter of Rockyvood were
an
Osch home. ••
out the last.man for the victory, able to play ball, future years week -end visitors at the . V
Mr. ':aiid .Mrs: Ray Dalton and
family visited with the Walter
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Gruides with their supervisors:, at
tended. the. 8:3.0 a.an 'mass. on
Sunday:
Dalton family at Brieau Iast
week:' • • , •
Miss Lynne O'Loughlin of '•De
. troit. & Mr: & Mrs. 'Al O'Lough-
lin ;of'Detroit were week -end vis-
itora' here with Mrs. J.Kinney._
Miss Delores Dalton to Detroit`
visited with .'relatives here dur-
ing'• the ;past week
Mr. H, Captein , has, obtained
,a em..ployment_ in the_t acco dis-
trict near Tillsonburg. ' •
Mr: and -Mrs. Don F'rayne and
Peter visited with' relatives
Hinkora and Stratford' last week:
In honor ;' of • the Feast of the.
Assumption, 'solemn.' high" -:mass,
was ; celebrated in St. Joseph's'
Church at 10.30. a.m. Sunday
with Rev,: Fr. Kerwin, C.R., as
celebrant; Fr. Hoffman as dea-
con, with the Seminarians choir
from Huronia Camp, who, have
been oharge of this liar sh dur.
ing the absence: of Rev. 1'-I. Van
Vynckt, R.P,, while he is vadat-
ioning in Florida
.On Thursday evening " lash
many (friends of the Seminar-
ians at Huronia Camp joined
with them .in • a farewell party
and, presentation to Rev, Walter
Schnarr, C.R,, who has been here
for. 'the past six years, prior to
*,,d attar,,,, 11 ,cine, ,, ,ve,r .his
new duties • at St Jerome's Col-
ZION;
Mr. :and Mrs, Fred . Reid and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Elliott of
Clinton visited recently; with Mr,
and Mrs. Will iRitchie. `•
Miss Carol Gardner and Mrs.
Boob' Panter and Lynda of 'Cali-
fornia ate visiting their, parents,
Mr. and •1Vfrs., Jack Gardner.
Kenny K ;rkla$ spent a :few
days; with Mr, . and Mrs. Gordon
Stobo of, Teeswater.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Ritchie &
Mr and • Mrs . Bob Helm Were' in,
Burlington attening, the wedding
of Eastman and. Hubbart on Sat-
urday. Mr. and Mrs: Ritchie stay0
ed.' over and had a family 'gath-
ering in Acton with her 'mother.
`Mary Theresa McAuley ,of: Tor-'
onto returned with . them and is
visiting with• Anne Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gardner
and. Lane ”: visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Tully of Hamilton on Sun-
day. _ - • '
Sunday School Will; be. at 1030'
as usual and church . will be at
8.00 in the evening.: . . •
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