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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-10, Page 2• Y.' ri it • 411 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, UCKbQW , O1TARIO D UN'GA,NNON , 'EXTRAANN rN 7n a thrill -packed game that . went ten, innings, Lueknow „•eg= iionnaires eked out a 5-4 Win on •naght ove -;t'Ae h eswater.... r .•e y . :nine, The. game had been prey iously • postponed. as , Teeswater .. could 'not keep their date to play a 'scheduled, game:' here:. on. June 24th. ,Teeswater scored a. run„ which „was very : much of a''Chri; as gift variety in, they first half of •the 2nd • inning, Brown led off 'by •hattuiga • high fly, into' short right . z , field which fell, for a single ...as, • .Cook '7 'ust managed ed to touch • it , 'te a`, brig' run, '`In attempting, af: is g to head Brown off, ' Co Cook threw badly to 2nd As Brown streaked for 3rd, MacDonald tossed .,the. b ..ball to that ase but ,Simpson, Who had run' to 2nd to back the 'play. there, was .-in:no position to take the. throw and•-Brgwn scored • easily. Million .then' struck . out swinging at A., lbw pitch' which got Hast the : catcher, Million tak- • .ing•' .lst;D ' .MacDonald ,flied: to left..E. Rose forced .Million . att 2nd and was in turn forced out at 2nd LUOKNOW DOUBLES- SCORE -. ON BLYTH. ON MONDAX Lueknow Legionnaires,. sitting. on top • of the heap in the W.O.A.A. softballseries, added another victory to their string. on Monday night by trouncing Blyth by 18 to 9.. Tunney 'pounded T y frgm . the mound in. the 1st • frame with an eight -run outburst, and coasted home from. there behind the steady.pitching of Alex Hack- ett. • • .. • 1, Shore , Lucknow' • ` . 813' 101 400.18 Blyth '.,: • 004 020 003-x- '9 :by MacBurney. Lc u know took: the lead in `their • half •of the 6th H Greer smashed ,a . triple to , deep right field and r r• •.gh as- G_ .Chi pct. • f to, riL 1iel . a . ingiect to centre.: Viae- _ ' Donald jhit to .3rd and . was safe' `as Ross` -fumbled ;the ball Cook hit sharply to third and as Ross. fumbled the—Emil—for , has • second er or : of the inning all runners were safe and the bases were. fill F; l y n..:b 'tted;, for.;.Simp-- . SCOTTIE$ TROUNCED • „WINGIIA,M 1V1 NDAY 37-1.0 , runs hi one: ir'ig ...Scoring" 22 . r . � . inn . the ' Lueknow. . Scotties trounced the Windham:: girls on Monday night in Caledonian .)Park by a. 37 to. 10 _score; • The victory, gave the Scotties four" wins and a tie ' against four defeats, and marked them .as,.po tential _ playoff prospects if' they keep upthe improved' form they have, been sh'oWing in .,,.recent games: - , They play in Tiverton next Monday, in'. Ripley ori Wednesday and back home here•. on Friday, July 118th with,. iverton,. .Mr. and •Mrs. Cecil Orser and little twin girls. of Detroit have been visiting ,Mr. ;and'Mrs. Albert', Orser, . , 0 • • Rev. W. J, andMts. Rogers and _Carol Ann oved' toktheir. new ,.. m..._._. home, the B1yth.,.,_Parsonage-early last 'week.The Dungannon Unt, ited Church service was cancelled /_ Sunday ast and. this . Sunday be- fore the new minister, Rev. S. T. Dunk of •Sygnet, Mich., arrives to to '.%e ••over •the pastoral chargespf Dungannon, Port Albert, ' and Crewe .United churche's.. • rs: •Maurice Woodford, Tod:-. .M. , onto' nee Wilma- Treleaven, spent last week with her mother,` Mrs. 'G C Treleaven. Mr: Melvin Omans of,. Roches= ter, Mich., spent a few days with Mr. and MIS.: Elmer Phillips and: to .see .his little daughters, Pat 'Tricia and Carolyn, who 'are aspen ding ,the 'summer.' here.. Miss Bernice Blake, ;B.A.;.' •who• has. been' engaged to the High School staff . of Goderieh Colleg. iate Institute. is in Toronto tak- ing a . 'summer, course. wa: centre::scoring • Chin from :1st to give Luckriow a : hard-won vict ory. ab,_t "reUcc o A. 'Andrew cf 5 '.1 1' ..0 '5 '1`• . 0 G' .Chin .'lf • 5 1• 1`•;0 , H. Hall, rf .., , 1 J, MacDonald, ss', . , 4„1, 1 • J. Cook, 1st • '5. 1, 3 '..'1 Simpson,: 3rd 2 ' 0 0 9 • son.an' gro ' • . 1 • - who .threw ' to the plate: to force 'Hall _;In; attempting'. to .double' Finlayson at lst Brown, the` cat-. , 41 5 ' 11 cher; threw wid •of the base,al- Teeswater'.: •ab r`h lowing MacDonald :to score: The Blair, 2nd ' ., '5 0 : 0 return thnow from 1st to the .plate , r, Weiss, ..as ' 5 0.-: 0 lso' wide :and ' Cook scored' Thom son If .3: 0 0 was a .P. •`as :Finlayson .pulled up at' .2nd. Browri, •c : r'. 5 . 1 . 4' •�.., 5 :0 1 MacDonald 1st'..: ..&. 5 ' 0 . 0 4 1 •:i `. ' Ross, 3rd . IMacB'urney, rf 1.. ;1 • J: Weiss : , rf4: 1 3 W• ' ,Cook, p: ' .. ; 1 0 p ''. H. Greer, 2nd, .3rd. ON -25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs,: - Ewart Jamieson, esteemed Ashfield Township res- idents, were twenty-five :years married, on'.Saturday,, June 28th. TURSD•':', JLtLX loth, '1947.: ,A,SHFiELD ' COUPLE HONOREECREW E aDur° Mr, and. 'Mrs. M. ain • spent Sunday evening with Mr. and " Mrs. Bert Treleaven .a Gwern.. • I. - Mrs. Crozier, Colin .arid I ur etia The occasion was marked by .a : of London •spent 'the 'wee�k_en•d mrnediate :. ` •: � . _ • .. . r:..i_�__ . ... ,.with _friends here... • .. annkversary �upger,.fq _ . relatives.• In the evening. neig -• bors gathered,for a pleasant soc- ial time; and todo honor to Mr. and Mrs. .Jamieson whom they presented with several lovely gifts, �Mr and Mrs:' Jamieson were. married- by 'Rev.' Hardy of Ash- field Presbyterian Church,. and Piave made their 'home ,continu- ously ofitinu-ously on concession ssion10, Ashfield M•rs,: "Jamieson was formerly An=. Miss 'Grace Crawford, teacher at Calgary, is• visiting her,;.ister. , 'Mrs.' R. J.;- Durnin and other rel- atives in -the :district.. • Misses ,P.auline,jones of London and'. Bertha Jones,' R.N. of West.- r, Mr.' and Mrs. Don Tr•elc.;a`•etii, ,Penny and- Donna of • Turant, r were. guests of'Mr. and 'Mrs. Ruh. •a1d.Treleavvn on Thursday, ecssn- 'On Tuesday afternoon the Tye - leavers, f atnily •held. • •a • plonk i 'oa.. •the lawn Of Mr. and Mrs. V E i nun Hunter, Among those : present Were Mr. and'. Mrs.L . awrence We - main .arid `Kenneth' of" SimLOGe " Vfr. an:d l zs.''Don 'releaveia a d9 'nid Cowan' daughter. of , the late 'daughters : of. Toronto, ' . Mr; and Mr, and Mrs: John Cowan: 'Mrs: Bert Treleaven and,en, They have one daughter, Pearl. Mr., and Mrs. Jack .Curran and Another daughter, Marguerite, family Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Tre- died in"1940, ' Eli ta a • • • leaven,.'A very enjoyable after, noon was 'spent: • Mr. Ellwin Sillib of Cedar Val, • key. . visited or}. Tuesday \q ith sister, Mrs. Ronald Treleaven. • Miss Shirley Sherwood is boli Baying near. Lion's Head at the cottage • as guest of Miss M, ' L;• Porteous. Congratulations to Miss Shirleyg . Sherwood and Gwendolyn,. Tre ,leaven' for passing all their ex'arns at. Luck w' High School. . r' r.: *:as: ZION ,. Those in our midst Who. have been' ..ill are improving: Mrs. Susan: Andrew and ,,Mr. John Campbell are recovering from at - teaks . Of:pneumonia:. •pneumonia:. Mr., ' Albert Helm, is improving `•after a recent heart : attack, •. while Mrs. 'Cath- Grine. Ritchie, who has spent • the past ; few months 'with' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie. has returned to h'er Own •horne where she is. be= • .r. t Mrs.-,a- parents, :r .:^- A Hackett, • 4 ..Hackett grounded -out short'to 1st Million 'cf ending the regained Teeswater ; •rpr;omptly r. g . the 'lead 'in their: half Of the 7th by scoring three rulis.MacDonald 'flied. to 3rd.'for.:' :one out, : Ross doubled to . right.. .MacBurney` singled to left. sending .Ross to `3id and then ''stole: 2nd on the •:first Weis . - �b.W_ eiss singled pitch. to_ - -- to right. "scoring' Ross and��I. Mac ...: .Burney. Bloss started for 2nd on ..• the throw AO the plate,,and•scored easilYy as C. Greer • threw ` into centre field in. attempting: to:.nab Blair g rounded `" out him; at 2nd. g .'pitcher. eto • 1st. Weiss grounded' :out to .Cook at 1st for, the 3rd out__ Lueknow `tied: the score in their: fthe 7th. C. • flied to half o :. „ .Greer l d . shor,,t;, .Andrews �ing e .ppassed H Greer went to 3rd and Andrew ' •-.d bas .man erred, t'scoredas�thebase in: an .attempt..to force :Andrew :.0 40, • 4. 10 parents, ' Mr, :and Mrs. Frank Jones:. • and : had , as their' guest, ,Miss. -June. •Richardson of Aylmer. Friends will be pleased to know June ' has ;finished ler high school'studies :arid plans this fal : to enter trainang :for a..nurse. • J G.. Montgpmer.: and. .p .spent ' leasant week sonr sp P with' Mr: and. Mrs. ' W: ''Collins at Preston. . . Bell': of Kitchener " is s ���endtn d.. the summer with her. p g , 0. sisters, Mrs N. •Stewart and Mrs: p' Ward - ' • 1: •Mr.,arid Mrs, IRObt, Irvin •(new:. 0 l weds)..have:returrned 'from their. Y of :Dungannon: The joint „S. S. picnic . Olive ,Jefferson Miss ,Jefferson, , Hacketts.. and ' Zion. congregations was a Sunda Walkerton y �tor • at her home here:. ' of the, was 'held on the . afternoon of • July-lst=:at-:P.oitnt--Clark with .100.ni _aril •Bi IY 'B.b'. Miss' Virginia_ 1 e^D or, , more. attending: Altho'••quite• hamne of Windsor. sen :a' stiff breeze the pre- C Y.. ' : • i h t Heir' Drano ar- v� roll On the past week: w t h . g P,.... . vailed: with'.. a Kea y .a ents Mr and ,Mrs R • ChamneY old': and resiil�lk'ig, fromwest t the 1 wedding tip and are getting',set- 2 tied ; in their•" .new home:: a•t••-•-th�e- .l e.. 0' Smith en of the :vll ag Insurance:GSecretary, 0, •'::Mr.Dar. in :Phillips S t Hel- ens the. .new secretary for the ;West Wawanosh , Fire 'Insurance He was chosen among- other Co. applicants 'at''a. directors meeting last Thursday at :the . company', Mts.. G:.'C. ;Treleaven: sent office. in• her resignation .:recently -after with the' secret- carrying ,alongx • , arial work of the company for the hill• "s. takes past 19 years. Mr., P xp over. ' the ':new : position on> August ';bathing.,.and' , paddling 'conditions. or-. e 1 dies, were not the. most .favor - 'able, A .few, rods inland .from the. beach : the.. afternoon:.was.• ideal and. a very . pleasant time was erijoyed. ; Softball ..games • were Played (between •teams captained by Charlie Anderson: and :.Spence II'Irwin, .also married Men and single mens teams with.the 'boys winning .21-20_ at'• the ':erid' of. 6• 6 " were in I„ucknbw _Legionnaires on :Monda night and on Blyth y:, g Friday night ;off this ,weekwiil be .Westfield at home to ` -the visiting , nine. It is Lucknow's last sched- uled: genie .bef,ote the'.playoffs get g underway.' , _ Stewa�iet C.oilyer is' acting as=• of- ficial 'scorekeeper •for the .Leg- ionnaires and reports =ofeast cou ie: ofgames have;.. been -writ- ten ',by. hirci ,. ..: • a' tenz.daY . la off'. due ,.to :After . Y at 2nd' on Greer's grounder.• Hali ';'a: schedule lapse; ,the Lticknow walked. MacDonald grounded Out dirli got back into; action on Mon=. 3rd • to 1st.:. • day. night when wingharn ,played innings, although,. the oldsters had Yield the 'lead: till,,the end of the 5th by 16-14: ; At the conclusion• of ,this: 'game a bountiful' lunch. Was served • on the lighthouse l, turned to their ho rie . at` Carnp Borden. •Mr.• and ..Mrs John Jeffei;son. and ,family of.Munroe . werea•t7- day: visitors,,with• retati.ves•here.' Mrs..: Wm: Thompson of .13.1 arii;c, ton;. is• visiting at the home of her son; John,;and' 'Mr$: Th'omP5iop;