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"I,'Il;uRAS Ay, JULY 19th., 1951'
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141.7CKNOW 'GAVE WING4A.111 •'
7-0•Ti<LOUNCING 'MONDAY
: Lucknow ° Legionnaires gave
• Wi gham Crossct 11/ ereurys a .7-0
. pasting in • the Caledonian Perk
on' Monday night before a large
and hilarious• crowd of . Lueknow'
fans - The Wingham suPpox!ters•
had • little ' to cheer about, They
got a man to second in the :first.
inning; . and Sparrow perched
'there. ;briefly'' in the 8th, '• while,
,Ile watched' the next three batters
Whiff helilessly-
• The two minor errors that
Luckn ows did make accounted for
both • Wingharn ,runners getting,to
• second. :
Doug"Babe" 'Aitchison robbed
Hall . 'of ' 'a ' no-hitter when he
,cracked a clean. ' single in the 6th
for the Crossets only•hiit,. West-
lake walked in the 5th, . making
a total of four' Wingham'.players'
to reach.first safely. ' Hall: struck
out 19, and when the .9th inning.
was over. the ,Mercitry.:machine.
was a battered wreck with: all
tires '.co' letel deflated. ; ,
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The Crossets looked.. like a mil-
lion' dollar outfit " in practise as
"Mike"` .Carmichael chatted. thein
through their warm-up drill, but
when: the chips were: 'down they:
.pulled 'several boners that. hand-
. ed; the Legionnaires' ; four•'of '• .the,
`seven runs., Sparrow. allowed only
five,..hi!ts,, two of them 8th inning:
doubles. ' 'H.e'. walked. 'three and
struck out 10. Six errors by the'
'Crossets didn't, aid their :cause.
Wi.ngha'm: t a.,g g� e d ,.the .''ball
threateningly in the 'fiirst'. Gard-
ner led :off . and .went 'out `second'
• to first: Sell' pounded a hard one
:. :Ito short and was Safe ;at first as
Middlerniss ` .had' trouble picking
up Jack 1V1acpona1d's• " thf;6w.
.Crewson .smashed ;a hard drive
,to'first after Seli had gore'down
on a- 'passed .:• ball, Groves struck:
out to retire 'the' side and for
the next four inriings,:Hall, •struck
out 3: men an inning, with:West
lake's' walk ; accounting for the
only • exitra man to face him.
In the 6tll, after Aitchison -.had
.singled the Legionnaires had a;
•sit: art' fielding inning.°Middletniss.
snared . Gardner's pop-up ::.Chin
took;.Seli's' long fly ttj left and'
'Curring whipped out Crewson 3rd
to first.
Hall rang un threemore, strike-
• outs in the 7th, and. repeated in
the. '8th .after ,Sparrow had • got
,
td second- : on an; 'error at first:
It was three up" and three, down
in the '9th.. Sell ,hoisted to :short.
•euming, 'again. threw Crewson out
and Groves dribbled one to Hall,
Who ,Waved Bob on to first; be-
fore picki d' irn off a e' from
the sack. ' . -
° Open' Scoring. In. 1st
. For Lucknow ,they opened the
scoring'''in the first frame .:on :a
gilt run..'Harold Greer' led off
with .a' walk. • G. 'Chin" lashed a hit
off Gardner who'„was playing!"in
fe3'-a- -bur t Miley e ' e oth'•
174111 again jogged h,arn�e,
In the 8th the Mercury's main
,bearing alsowent to complete the
Wreck. G. Chin was, safe ••611 an
error,. Miley blasted a cireuit
clout under the .right, field rail,
b'ut ground rules spilt him back' Around 70 ladies:'- Including
to second 'and Chin third, Hall. guests ' from .Whitechurch, • the
pasited. ole throughsecond to Brick church and the ,Ashfield
deep:centre for two bases, • and Circuit attended the , annual
'two runs. Hall added another jai, meeting of the W.M.S. held
when; MacDonald was, safe as in the United Clairol on Wed'-,
`Creyrron, dropped Sparrow's bur--'. resday afternoon: •Mrs. W. I; Mil-..;
tried irhr.ow' after Sparrow arrow . had'ler, the :president, was.' in the
•Fa•
bobbled the bin .le, p e
;chair. Mrs. 'Chas. McDonald read'
Wi'n' ha Garan r' 3rd 'Sell' ss'Mrs:
y ., g , ern, , e . , 1, , >. the- scripture, �11esson • and
., lake John` Cameron led • .in• .prayer.
Crewson•. lst, Groves .e, West
rt. Te .pleinan if, Sparrow p, Readings were giiwen by Mrs. Gil-
Foster,f;• Aitchison 2nd • bert .,Heecroft of • Brick, 'Mrs.' Geo:
Lucknow: C, Greer 'orf, G. Chin, Zane . of "Hac'ketts and Mrs. W. J.
of Miley' c, Hall p, H, Greer 2nd, Watt of • Whitechurch. Mrs.' (Dr,)
MacDonald ss, Cuming 3rd,. Mid- Grierson of • L' ondesloro gave a
dlemiss 1st; M: Chin ef;• ' (talk on Korea, which she called
• r h e the most iMportarnt subject in the
Wingl am ,006 00.0 000.0 1••,6 'whole world at • the present . time:
Lucknow• .,..:; ,100 111 03x-7 5 .2 As Mrs. Grierson.had beena mis-
'� * sionary in Korea before 'the war,
nus -
MOVED INTO FIRST PLACE.. her. talk was most interesting `and
•':informative. At :the `'conclusion a
Lucknow s 'v1ictory over Wmg-
ruriners,- on. an• infield out and
Hal !roiled one to third. Greer.;
.legged it ,for home ,and was safe
as Groves Mistook ,the ,,play..for
., a force out and didn't 'attempt to
!tag 'hint. .Even 4he.• • ump Called.
Greer, ` out.,..and had• toreverse.
his decision: ".
'In
the .4th Hall lead off with
a walk; and.when Hughie's on the'.
pathway the ''opposition • gets the
• j itters t—they'lu,st can't. keep .track
. of hirci.. Harold Greer was thrown
Out ;t1ir'd to' first .and.' Hall' pomp :
ed to third. Crewson heaved;,high
to.. Gardner at thehet corner. arid
Hughie ambled home'.
In the 5th Clarence Greer again
:drew a: pass, went to second on'
a ::passed ball,' and .to third as.
George Chin;' beat 'out , 'a roller
to the mound. George got trap-
ped off !first and Greer. scored on
the rundgwii, with Chin safe at
second as Crewsort . d'ropped a.
moss. ''George gotpac#ced, off sec•
•.on.d,, after :rounding h'esack too
far. :. ' • 1
ieknow' added another in the
6th. 'S'parrow .lobbed a high or'e
to the `plate that ,Hall reached
•above his head for to clout* a
clean, single': A Wild pitch sent
him to second and.Harold Greer's•
Infie.ld out Gardrier 'to. Crewson
,advanced him to Ythii+cl, Hall was
• parked. on the sack as Crewsop
whipped to :third ...before. Soli;
Moved up from short: to cover.
• RECE 'TION FRIDAY
A reception will bg held in the'
Recreation.” Hall; Lucknow,;• . on:
Friday, July 20th at 9.30 p.m. lin
honor, of Mr.. and Mrs; • Myles,
McMillan (nee Theresa Schnurr).
Everyone welcom.e..
ST. HELENS'
pleasant- social hour was ,enjoy -
Amt>w.r.A�a�frAlf•„+i►nir..n14p, at
"KINCARDINE
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PURPLE GROVE
Mr. Goldie Emerson Was home.
from Toronto for the • week -end.
Miss Marville: Scott. cif Toronto
visited around the Grbve on Sun=
aay.
tion 'at M.arkdale,
IVIr. George Gordon of.',Kin c
car,.
dine has been busy ;this week
irrg some repair work''on the 'in-
terior of M. Calvin R,pbertson' •
nous $
Mr 'Gordon, Patterson visited
Mr..,1, and Mrs.:. James Anderson with - Mr. Burton• Collins 'on Sun, ..
arid'' ''Mrs. Brice visited ;at the day,. •7.1 .
home of. Mrs. George Emerson, .
Sr., on Sunday.• •
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill visited'
the lather's sister, ,Mrs. Quigley,,
at Lucknow• on :Sunday, " •
• Mrs. Bell is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. George Emerson,
A number' from the Grove at-
tended the 12th of July' ,celebra
TRADE MARK REG
adds life and sparkle
to any occasion
ham on
..Monday night rnoyed 'the. ed' :over !the, tea cups. lima•mmimmi�■ ■■$uau!atlme
Legionnaires Into first place with
a 10 and 2 record. Crossets are
right on their' heels and can sew
'things ' up, with' .a 'victory ..in•
Wingham . tonight (Thursday)
when, the two' teams . renew their
"feuding'' ',again. "Half : of, •Luck
now" will; be !there, no' doubt
Next Tuesday the . Legionnaires
will`'. entertain the Walkerton
nineand.' a week from' ;today: hike
Off . to Meaford. •
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EXHIBITION. TILT • ,
ENDS, IN' 2 -ALL TIES
.Lucknow• Legionnaire a n d
Brantford played .a 2-ali draw in
.a 9 -inning exhilaition tilt on "Fri-
day night. ,The .•Brantford 'Squad
started their :second string pit
cher but replaced: hirci early inr
the':'game when they.''found the
Legionnaires. were ,no ,'pushovers.
TWELVE RINKS' IN.'
TREBLES 'TOURNAMENT
The first bowling' tournament
of 'the season, staged :by the local
club, was. on Thursday . evening
:when 12 rinks .competed ; in' a
trebles • twilight.. Winners :'were,
lst, Brant's •rink.. of .Walkerton;,
2nd; , ' Garfield„ MacDonald; 3rd;
Roy Finlayson; 4th, Harvey' Tre
Miss• Anna Si�uart of Toronto
,is. a ,holid°ay visitor at her• home
here.
Mrs. G. S. Macintyre and Don-
ald . of Ottawa are. 'visitors with,
her patents',. 'Mr. and ,MVrs. W .1.
Miller. .
Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon: Miller. Ac
LarrYarid Miss Doris' Taylor of
London, were' week -end. visitors•
!here.
Mr.. aid :Mrs: 'Graham, Salkeld.
of Isharxi,, Sask. and Mr. &: 1VI'rs.
Irving Hunter and. Miss. M. E.
Salkeld . of Goderich were: recent
visitors . with . Mrs: , Gordon and,
other • relatives. •
• Miss W. D. Rutherfordspent'
last,' week . in London' as the. •guest
of Mr. and Mrs. •Gordon .Miller.,.
Dr. '? and '.Mrs. Harry ',Day,. of
1Viedic'ine Hat were recent guests.
of •Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Miller.
Mrs• Day *as forrmerly, Miss An
nie Rutherford: , '
•Home Helpers Meeting
A' spedial •Home .. .Helpers ' meet-
,inf of South Kinloss Church was
held at the home ' of Mrs. Angus
Graham. The :ineeting opened
with hymn. 494 followed' by the
Lord's prayer' '. in • unison. The
seripture.:was read by Mrs. Fras--
er•.'.MacKinnon ' followed 'by' -pray-
leaven; 5th, Archie • Blair, Tees- er by Mrs. Archie MacIntyr.e. The,
water. -special= sneaker:was Mrs:- H.'Speer.:.
* * '� *' of Brussels. She brought a'Very
Big Ken, MacKenzie, son of -Mr. inspiring message' .and, chose as
andrs oy.MacKenzie:o Rip-; her topic. 'Perfect Love Casteth
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for •. the.Listowel Legionnaires', wasenjoye`d.Mrs: L. C. . Mac r.ley; is setting the pitching pace: Out Fear"..A solo' by: 'Mrs. Steer.....
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full grown.. To this' tremendous'bulk add' the fact
that the bear is covered with a thick, water -proof
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