The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-08-09, Page 6PA.GE SIX • .
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Lucx110w WINS EASX 13L5
VICTORY AT SEAFORTII
• • • Ifuelmow• Legionnaires Won On
' • eAisy 13-5 tvidtory over Seaforth
•en the latteS, diamond lest
Thursday. •
Ha11 racked up 15. strikeouts,,
allowed. 4 hits an4 walked but
Lucknow: tiaiiged out • 12 hits
• and clievenine passes'. Hall clot-
edone high and far.. for a main,.
• moth' circuit &gut. -• • . •
• Score by Innings: •
• •tueknow ",` 210.005104-13
Seaforth 002 01 110— 5
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TWO' GAMES TO GO.
Lueknow Legionnaires ar e
.scheduled. to 'play in Wiarton to
•day (Thursday) and.will wind
up the schedule: -next Monday,
w1-1.1 they Play Centraliain the
Caledonian Park.- • '
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The - colored .sof tball •'teani
known at •the Hottentots, were
iriyoived In a motor cr,ash.recent-,
ly, injuring several of the play-
ers' and forcing a. cancellation of
many engagements they' had
hooked, including ' a performance
• ••••-in • Walkerton. The. Hottentots
• P/aYed in Luck now' last .
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f,r1 LUCK,WQ1 •SENTINEL, L'UCK1\101 011.TOTO, " • 7'ifiii3SIDAY.;: A. GUST 9t.4;,19$1
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The, colored all-stars froth Dp,
trait edged the Luicknow Legion
naires 3-0 in:an exhibition' game
here :on Tuesday night. A driZ-
zling rain in the, early . evening
delayed the game Which didn't
get UnderwaY.; until 10 o.cloek,
before ,a PernParativelY sParSe
Crowd. . • • '
Freddie.' Banks' was On the
mound' f or the all -Stars and had
the ;Legionnaires', pretty well
handctiffd:i
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,For' neglecting to• get ,permis=
sion from the 0A.S.A. to Play
exhibitiOn games. with the Okla-
homa ,CowboS„' the Port Elgin•
and Meaford c1Ub,1 have been ad-
•vised that they committed, an in-
fraction of the rules4. that left
them 'liable for suSpension from
the WOAA and .the OASA
'A pemit issued:, hy the Ontario.,
Association ,for a fee' of $1...00, is
required by any team playing an
exhibition' fixture with •anArner-
icari team, and in addition 5, per-
cent -of the. gross giate Must be
remitted to the OA.S.A.
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Gctigq Zuk entered the '"hall
of lanie” s last Week by pitching
the Walkerton .team to a nohit,
20 victory over Port 'Elgin. He
sttuek out 8 .and Walked one.
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Dave Andrew -spent the
Week -end with Mrand gra Gor-
don :Kirkland 'andhis mther,
Mrs. .Andrew : just .return.
ed from a 'trip to England.. :He
also 5attended the Andrew -Lane
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• 1. .:picrnc 'Whioh was held tt Point.
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clark :on go/1day..
„' • Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Smith arid
giris visited, Mr and Mrs Will
, .Nr and 'Mrs Bill Hunter and
...Mrsi Will Gardner attended the
Stcaughaii•Treeman wed d iii g
On Monday
• Sorry :Miss 1VIarlene.,Litintt has
,..riet been feeling so well. 15
Mr arid 1VIrs. fferb;Stpthers.of_
Pungannon. Visited Sunday With
Mr. and: Mrs. George Hunter.
• Sunday School at , 10,15 p,m.;
churh will be at 11 in the marn-
mg., . • ,
Mr.. and Mrs. Tom Hackett vis-
ited on Sunday evening withNr.
j.and Mr. Herb Stothers of _Dun-
,gannorr.
The Missionary meeting is to be
at Mrs. Cecil Gardners this 0-,
I ternoon (Thursday) August .9th.
THE SENSATION OF:.THE YEAR,
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See this. Internationally Famous .4 -Man Team
04 The -Lucknow Legionnaires. '” •
, •The Caledonian Park,
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THEY'RE SENSATIONAL on the DIAMOND
and will give an
Arnazin Exhibition of TRICK BAEBALI.:.
After The Game
Scarcely Believe Your Own Eyes
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SCOUTS. AT: CAMP
AT . INVERKUROK
About $,0 Secouts from the 'San-
gen..bistriet? More; than a 'dozen
of them 'from Lucknaw, are At
-.camp• this tvtioolcatIyerhuron-
The .Parnp is% Archie
,of lAralleton, Over
te week -end .SOuiriaster Stnart
O11Yer aSSised,' by Ken 'Chester
Were in 'charge of the LucknoW
troop. SixScouts from • button
are with the local bOYs andtheir
asSiataht Scoutmaster, Jim Har-
ris, charge of iheLucictioNv
• Company during the week. •
.At 'the Weekrend. seven „Ailfier-
ican. $egtit$ from Port 'Huron:,
whOaxe on a motor tinif of.13rUe.
county, pitched their tents at the
Saugeen. Camp. ' • • •
Arriong • the: Lubknow..boys, at
camp .are: Russell 'Swan, Charlie
and Jack • Chin; Eldon and Roddy
Wrath, Piny Ritchie, Bob. Mor-
ton,' Eugene •.and Bob Gardner,
Alvin Baker; John Thomson;
Tommy Fowler. of Dungannon
arid 'Kenneth Hodgkinson . and
Doug Murray of Winghwn.
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Mrs : Scrimgeour of Blyth, the,
district 'president, was the guest
speaker at the Ati.gut meeting
of the Women's' Institnte which
took the form of a picnic at the
home of Mrs. Gordon., MacPhei-•
sOn. Mrs.: Scrimgeour 'gve what'
she termed', Echoes' of the Dis-
Irict Annual and then. caused
Much ' Merriment . by rading.
"Fictitious „Members of a •St.
Helens Irigitute Meetne: Mrs..
• Barbour presided and the . roll
was responded 'to by stating haw
fartn. Womn. can Save time for
leisure.. At the conelusipri gafties
were played my the.lawn under
the direction, �fMrs. Lorne Woods
'nd apicnic lunch ws Served..
There will ibe :no 'srvice .in
the United Church' for the next
two Sundays. Last Sunday Mr.
Howitt of Montrose was the guest
speaker
• IVIiss Margaret's MaPherson;
stitdent nurse at St Joseph's. Hos-
pital, Landon,- was home on
Mrs. Jack SParkes, ivadelle.
Donna of London were visitors
last Week . with her Sister, 'Mrs.
Fred McQuillin and gr. Mcquil-
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noNrog DEpARTiNG , DOCTOR
Before leaving far Mildmay;
Dr: and Mrs. R. 11.4 Treleaven
were hOriored at a party ..5pOnsor-
ed by nurse.S.: arid doctors of • the
district and :held in the, Palmer-
ston Hospita nnex. ,
Miss Miller, 13,,N.,rnatron of the
hospital, :called an ;Dr. Janes of,
Drayton for the presentation ad
dresS; and on behalf -of the group,
Dr. clunis of Harriston presented
the honored cotiple with an end
• table and lamp. • •
J6UST 5P. tS5 pEAMANE
FQR •TE_OAl'bICATIONS • •
Farrhers who have waste land
which could be brought into pr.o-
duction tree planting Should
be planning their planting for
next spring Ww. Since 1905- the
Ontario Department of tandecl,
Forests has been providing _riurs• ,l,
ery stoic for windlbreaks, shelteiz
belts, erosion control, 'water co
serVation and restocking .wood-,
los. 1:..4rid which is too light, too
stOney Or Rio $teep for the pre -
duction 0 • other *agricultUral
•crops', will grout trees. Trees Are
not Provided- • for ornamental
planting. . ••
• Under the plan, set Up in 1949.;
landOwners are `akd to fubmit
their - requests for trees on the,
standard, application forms; not
• later than Auust. 1fh TOplant-.
the. follc•wing sping. APPli'•
cations 'folins Mayhe secred
from the office of the 1�a1 Zone
Porester, the "County agricultural
representative, or from the Parli-
ament,l3uildings, Toronto. .
CREW&
'Mrs. Jim 'SherWOod spent 4 f6ur •
days last week 'withOkds ii 4.
Chatham and Tilbury.* • ., ..,, .
1Vliss, Jbanne Crozier returned
hone Thursday after spending
few das'' in. /,'London with' her
rapdrripthpr; Mrs. L, Crozier,
Ruth- Curran iS .aSisting
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Mrs. Tobi.Phillipp :for a f days,
M. and Mrs. Jim bait and
• Jorriie -: and Miss Sylv a .Crran • • '''
vsited with/ Mrs. Fre • Cook at -
Belgrave on Sunday. ' •
engratul.atieris' to Mr. Mrs.
Tom Phillips Qn the •arrival of 4
baby boy in GoderiPh Hospital
on Thursday,' Auglist lst,.'a, bro., • . •
ther for 13eVerjy and Jackie . . •
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• MT ,and' Mrs. Percy.-Finni,
and granddaughter, lerthai- •
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-iigan (::pf Weston visited or, the ,. - •• .
Weekend with Mr. arid Mrs Ray. ' •
mandIhinigaP• '• ' 1 . . * •••• .4
gr. Ray. Culbert of IHarnilion•
is SiPending his holidays wth, his
parents, Mr'. and Mrs. Tari 'Cul, •,,
Women are usually 'younger The 131ggFr a nark's head, get,
than men of their own age. the easier o is Shoes,
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