The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-27, Page 6PAGE SIX
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL.,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEI NESDA,Y,, AUGUST .27,, 194,
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SPORT...
LEGIONNAIRES .ELIMINATE
,WINGHAM 3 . GA1ES .TO 1
Wingham Crossett . Mercurys
folded up for the season on Fri-
day night, when ',they absorlbed
6-1 pasting' at the hands of
.ithe T,,ueknorw Legionnaires, who,
took ° playoff'', series number one
from their oldrivals by• 3 games
"to one. Wingham. trimmed Luck-
now in the . first game, ' but the
Legionnaires ,came 'back to make
it three. ii . a. row*.
Errors paved the way'for the.
Crossetts' downfall, on Friday
night, and although they outhit
Lucki}aw 10 to 6, Big,, Charlie',
kept the hits Well ,scatter: ed Jus
tice whiffed ten to .Sparrow's.. 5
Morley Chin was the big gun
for Lue ..gett nl; free of
their six hits., W,inghain got:their
lone run in the first inning. .
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Lucknow ' 001.200 300-6 6.2
Wingham 100 000 000-1 10 4
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ROUND ROBIN SERIES:
IS NOW -UNDERWAY '
• Luaknow,• Meaford . and Walk-.
erton, who finished in that .order
in the: Major Fastball series and
then eliminated Wingham,' Port
Elgin and Hanover .respectively,,
are now locked in . a home. -and
home .round robin series with the.
two top ,teams to ,tangle . for: the
championship.' :„
Meaford trounced Walkerton 6
to 1 in the opener and the Grey.
County boys'. were slated for
Lucknow on - Wednesday ' night.
The remainder of Lucknow's'
games .are. carded 'as follows:
Friday, August 29th •a
Lucknaw .at Walkerton,
Wednesday, 'September 2rd.
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PURPLE GROVE
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Mrs. Tim Quigley "Mid 'Jinn nie
of London visited her sister, Mrs.•
Ralph Hill on Sunday. '
Mr.- and Mrs. .Isaac. Dixon ' off
Belfast,. Ralph and Wayne. visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson
recently.
'Mr. and Mxs... Alvin Trowse &
family .of Armow; visited' with,
Mr, and.Mrs.. Victor Gawley on
Sunday,
Mr: Don Dore & 'Russell.` Col -
liens have gone . to the West for
-a trip. • IR.
The Presbyterian W.M.S. met'
at the home of Mgrs. Alex Percy
last- Wednesday.yT�kie .meeting, was
pre ided over
Mrs: Frank Maulden. Theyscrip-
ture was read by. Mrs. Wes Guest
and: prayer 'offered.by Miss Hel-
en ' Malcolm: The roll call was
answered by ia Bible verse con-
taining the sword Labor`. A' solo•
was sung • Eby Delbert Nixon and
a .piano 'duet played by Misses
Helen . and .Margaret 111talcolxn;
Poirtions of the study book wer
read by different members of .the
society.: after, .which- lunch .was
served. .
Mr. and Mrs. Don. MoCosh and
family visited: with Mrs.:. John
Colwell' Sunday evening, . •
The Young' : Peoples . meeting
was : held at the home of Mr. Don-
ald and Miss Margaret Robertson
y the president on : Wednesday evening. .
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Walkerton at LucknoW
Friday, September •
' Lucknow at Meaford
PORT AETBARB 'CLIMAXES
'MAJOR SERIES UpROARS
Port Elgin Lakesiclers, -hot,
water with the W.O.A.A. earlier
this season' Over signing Heifier-
fatal mistake in .diainOnd deport-
ment last week in Meaford that
wafted them out of the fastb.alI
series in double quick time: They
were heading thataway anyway.
Details / of ' the rhubarb are
rell olouted one. otit of the 'park
with two Mates aboard to take
:6 :3-0 lead in the third garrie.:•of
the series in Which !Port had
dropped two- straight: :Umpire
Garvey' ,of Owen Sound claimed
Burrell had stepped out of the
bates box, and he called him
out.. Burrell is said to have been.
ste• p" in this regard. ,.
The opinion is 'general that it's
mighty, hard for ari ump to watch
-the ball coming in and keep an
eye on the batter'S pOsition. As'
long as. the. batter has . one foot
in and the Other leg in the lair,
no matter' if over the line, he's
legallY in the box, It's When
hp sets that, foot down that he's'
and Pert pulled `their team off
the ,field. GarVey gaie them five
Minutes. and then awarded the
garrie to Meaford •9-0.. According
to press reports Hughie 'was
the real storm centre with he and
Manager 'Dave Cirri& refusing tO
resume play:- Apparently the' rest
of the Port team 'didn't want to
blow it that Way. The •two tun -
Tiers Were badt base, and with
only one „OUt (Burtell) Port' still
The execitiyie 'upheld
Garvey's. decision and Port had
had it after a beetle season.
It wasn't so long ago that Hlank
Smith. of Port Elgin Was. holler -
Aloe iii.Lhit_place,L.butiass.l.WhO...
liye in .glass houseso etc., etc.,
, unfortunate part Of the
Whole bukness is that at playoff
time the liMPS Shotild Start to
.assert ' themselves after .getting-
pubhed about bit during the
season, and taking it. '
there are those tOo WhO don't
rate. some, of the- trinpiring too
'hot • and hold that „tulips WhO, are
stringers to, the plaYers 'and fans
alike 'should have ben iiripOrted
Mr the oriicial serieS.
Choice, Of . Colors
.BIG VALUE CARS
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COUNCIL MINUTES
Kinloss Co oil met at the hall
August' llth, 053. All members'
The minutes *of the regtilar
Meeting. of July 7th and special
meeting Of August 5th, as read,
were aPProved and signed. I
Drainage petitione of R.
Mcguillin and 'H.; HoustOn; (3)
Wm. Eadie and. others; and (3)
Donald 1‘110`arlartand Cecil Dore
were acicepted and 'engineer
quested to report as SOo,ri as. pass-.
Thoinpson drain was given third
reading and finally PaSsed this
:An agreement. was S.;igned. With
the 'Village a Teeswater for fire
by,law No. 8,-1952 was. pre-
pared and, ;finally passed, atith4
.orizing the 'reeve and clerk , to
Prepare petitions applying fOr
aid under the "ProVincial Akf to
Drainage Act for the Harris
Drain, Ackert Extension, , Nine
Maffat:Thompson drain,
. The „clerk was. inatructed to:
notify ,all.parties assessed' on the
Ackert Extension. and the Nine
Mile River : ImprOVernent :that
their asSessments are 'dile and
payable on :or before the 8th day
of September :1952.
• The . Clerk Was instructed to
write Mr. Jelin A.- Pace of Pais-
ley re rOad insurance.' •
Cheques issued:. Art Baker; 2
fox botintY, $4.00; Albert Colwell,
1 fox !bounty, 2.00; iehard
drain, 370.00;. Brice CO. Plbw-
men's Assn grant, 25:00;
,cipal World, supplies,. 7.00; James
A. HOWes; .erigineer's fee Emer-
son, 'Conley & 1V1,acbityre drains,
600,001 -Gordon iln-dgkinsoni as -
ford .Baxin,erman, tile to iyk.D.-
Bughell drain, 63,011; LticknOw
Kinloss.• Telephone,- c:h-an ging
Poles, MeDbugall drain,- 8.90; Mrs.
Lexie Ross, refund, 1951 dog taX,
Unemployment stamps 7.56, .0. 'M.
Hoard fee Moffat -Thompson D.3
-3.90-15.56; MTS. Jarnes Sunith,
Hig way cheques.: Pay Roll No'.
8, $740.10;•.Dominion Road each-
inery ' QC., repairs,-, labor, • etc.,
76.50; 'George -Radford; • culvert,
698.00; H. 11, Bannerman, gravel
:repairs land labor, 73:17;'A. Gloor,
lumber, 61.37; Dept., of . Highways,
gas tag, 41.25; Currie .,COlwell,
lumber 230:37. Rae & 'Porteous,
Isaac 1V1iller 'and Gordon Fish-
er --Won the -Lloyd trophy at_ the
,cloubles bowling. tournament in
,Wingliam on Monday night, in
Which 37 rinks competed.
Hugh CuMing and Clark Fin-
layson have been teaming. up.. in
numerous assignments as W. O.
A. A. hardball. umps, while Hugh
has also been 'doing a bit of fast -
ball timpiring throughout the
season. • today., At all drutgard:
SunworthY Wall Papers
Interior and Exterior
Spray or Brush
STEEL ROOF PAINTING
Estimates Without Obligation
Lucknow 194-m
Wingham 65442
-DANCING -
JULY. and AUGliST.:
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Out Time •
EVERY SATITRPAY.
Modern
M1DNIOHT DANCE.
LABOR- DAY
,repairs, 1.80; R. Forster, welding;
35.0(1; GeOrge Percy, stamps, 4.50;
George Hiltz, gas and tabor; 43.00.
PHONE
STONE'S
FOR
PROMPT REMOVAL OF
DEAD OR DISABIED
COWS HORSES ,
WM. STONE SONS LTD.
PHONE COLLECT
WINGIIA1VI 561J
.Get. Lovely Curv
. Gain 5 ti 10 lbs. New hp'
Thousands Whit never could gain weight before,
balm shapely attraetl_ye figures. No more boo
limbs. utak tionowe. They thank Ostrex. P
• ;nth Oli bodies skinny because blood lacks ire
Stop when- you galn figure you wieli Introgduc
. • 1 Game for .$1.,00—Prize: Meteor Tudor Coach, comPlete "
PLENTY Or sEATI1ito: CAPACITY
lit aid Goderith 610 Welfare Work
• MAPS SION: 15 games' for '01;90;. Special Games .256 •ea
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