The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-31, Page 7UESDAYJULY 31St, 1947
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aster 'Jimmy 14 Lynda: Blake
pungannon spent Thursday
their grandparents, Mr.. and
S. J, Kilpatrick.
iss Glenn". of "o'deriola
ldinlydat iaer_eaus
Maria J?c;•trie. •
Vaal Mrs. ;Ronald Treleaven
e'd with herr parents, Mr. and,
, Harvey Sillib,. Cedar Valley,
Wednesday. •
(iss Dorothy and Everett Cor-
are guests of their causir s
rand Valley
number from here attended.
reception ; of Mr. and 'Mrs.
0o6• Baxter at. Dranganr on on
naay .evening
rs. erany Campbell mind claw..
ers- returned...to Detroit :after.,
ildang: the. ,past INN ,=weeks with.
gids • here .. •.
iss Edna Rivett is assisting.
'cousin, Mrs. Ab Rivett;
iss, .Letitia Dtirnin of Fort
noes is: visiting. her brother,
'vin and ,Mrs. Dtfrnin. '
r. and Mr's, Linfield Anderson
sons of Detroit were.guests
Mr...and Mrs, Jack Curran. on,
dnesda
y.
r, and -Mrs -.Corbett Qf, D r._
ik are . spending a week with
>: son Allan and Mrs., Corbett.
Mr.•.and ;Mrs:- John 'Watt of
miltori are renewing old ac-
aintances' here and .at Luck-
Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Treleaven:,°
d Mr., Elwin• Sillibs called on
verten friends on Sunday '
Misses Rut • an y 'via ens --ran`'
e.'spending their. holidays with'
eir grandparents, Mr and Mrs,
rt:,Treleaven, Treleaven Glen's : Hill.
oh a MOO ay - mn-r -
Y Y punch- •Thr G r axis
Monday,• .Augrist, 4th ° is ` .Civic
olida.y and will be observed .1o7.
11y -as ..such.
ope For 'Cancer . Cure? , '
Absoluetely`Yes,l.
Thusei•cou�ragin .;�ri°ew's alio.ut'
e..fight ;being:..wageda,g ainst:
at dread disease -- ' cancer
oines from . Dr..'R. •.`os ''e'
P. co R.
rer;...,11 rector of 1T'S •'Pub 'c,
ea:lth Service's National,``
Caxrcer
nstitute. ,Read about`' it in , .."one
1..rimy' exe:lasive articles in The
unencan Weekly ..magazine,
with
1)15/ Sunday's .(August 3•) '"ssue of
h
he petrol" •Sunday'Times..
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THE L .JCKNow ,SENTINEL,. LUCKNQW,, ONTA:R1O;'
.it+ .OIQNNAIRES ° MEM.
JONDES8OltQ von. TITLE ., 't I I R 1)lfii'.I.
tNirr 'ham ,•
l; gii'l:•l. cl.alke d 14Plheir
.ucknow Lel ic�nnair',c�s u.ri-d' second Win , t. Lucknow';r expense .
f•ondesloor ci carf slated to battle wile n' they trirrrirrecl t1 Scotties
it .rout for the W 0 A:Ar iirteimu - on • 'l'hur•sel ay night I.)y=1 22 .-• 0:t_
rate-Etsoftbalt-gr•clttp--tine,,-in u scolc�:"•'f'1.Ae ganu was played. in ,
-a4xi'1E;S .-1 tt:- .t.41-14j;tr- --1 .taln ;yra in "
everything. • 14�. .r 1~ or ;.:rrel �
:beating irlt; on the final standing.
Hugh Cuirtirr.g s Nine W1rt it rfirr p
shed oil ton of the:: rt'a17, ` uti d
.1.1(TrrU1i `e,,i,tlt„r; v iffi t t) l 11 -„i �`-
Teeswater in . two' st!t i�;ht , !iy lalzzyrtrg. 'schedule > illi ,a' game in1
sCcar�es of 7, l.a.nd 13 7. :At tilc..5illrrc' l lire t! me on Fvidltty night. They .I
time Londesboro yeas putting Elle; . 1, '
Skids tind.e:r.Blyth L scores of.."a .11z�r z° <z ccaurri'c c. t' lx.s iozaec games
to 3 and -11.' to l.' to...be. 4tiTziz lta�l ,m brit t rc�sc; 5rnay
Lorndesbor o was file only tcaarzr not .a f f� et. the.final phi off. stFarid
to heut.Lucknow during lzii,: •:
t; flit. ,elle... � .. *. * 9.
, s crrinalr f � urc°
not 'taking thisl l'ivei.ton „has. di,'op'pecl.•out •anol,
a g • serifs lightly• It"sj it leaves -.ltilaley, Kincardine
a .best in five e•r reis: . !•Luclinow. and Wirighain to .battle
n 1'he seiies'.•i of t.rider•v..ay- last; it otit'for roup hon ...o e , .
g 1 errs.. Che Soot_
nrgh.t rri . l,.:ud now• Th.c� •.Legi•on- I tics ar•c..,,in. tlnx�d' .place, which
n.' ire ,: I ,
g6, to `I.o.n 45hen•o •on Tar r7rc.ans: th:e y will moot the 'crack
day night and` play .back here. � 1tili'ley nine, \K,hile• Kincardine`
- PAGE SEVEN
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yourwhole life's.worlr..`Let
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Automobile, Fire, Personal'
° Property Floater, $ui•glai 1
Plate -Glass, Pub.
lie Liability
an•d other
general
i>asur•anee%
next Tuesday, • A fourth game, if.} and Wingham pair off,
necessary will : he in . Londesboro• .
on. Thursday, August 7th, ane.,. if ..„( -"4-," .
the Shies runs the fold five games' . LE6lIONNAlltS
the final battle :will be • e a neu-
tral diamond. OF 1f'LAY€1T��'I+'S B. Y .'X•-1 'SCORE
LEGIQh1NA)iit- :S Ci 3STED
TEES'i TER::IN.'2::-STRAR I[IT
A...l;ate . rally. by Teeswater
but overtook •Lucknev4 .Leg•ion-.
•raires. in..the second game of the,
group semi-finals.played. in '.t.h
Culr�cis�s Village, Lucknow.•edged
ou't,an 11::.to '7 vrcti ry rte; a thrill.-
ing nine -.inning tussle, a•nd which
• In the fir:St,.ginne of:a bestof
thl;ee sons -final ser"les with Tees
t,
water, LueknoW' • 'Legionnaires
chalked • up a; 7-i 'win on Fri,d'u
night.. The 'game * d
f5am.e was fast and
proved interesting to .a faire crowd •
p
e of spectators. •;
• Teeswater ' scor ed•; • their lone
tally in ."the first 'inning:. Blair, a
,leading. off for •:•Te'esw-a,ter;
doubled: and Went • to' third when
$. ' STEwART, LucIKNOW .
Torte 8
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tl,e 'third ou.t, t flied •to right. '.Hackett singled
'.T.;uckilow scored another run n: left •'and went to 2nd 'as :the:left,:
to
the 3rd. Chin singled• to right..
and. Chin walked to fill the bases.. '
H•.' Greer was safe on n error by
baseman, c e
was out on • a` elQse play . at .the Hackett . on the • mound, fo
late Crook • flied to centre, 'And...Ioe.als' itched steady baht.. G
rew .was. safe when the shortstop P'
Chin with `three 'lilts .; i:n' fou
erred ori his .,grounder.. -M•acDpn -.. f cia] trips' :to tile' plate . was
ld xlied' tb left. • • leading hitter. •
fielder -fumbled 'the ball: C. Green.
Greer .doubled to .• right' centre
scoring''Chin acid when the catch -the 2ncl bas , ' I 'a k tt ' c
ing. Cook forced .T, Greer at 2nd
in Gr eer `"atenzpted' to score but to retire the side; -
r
the forge
r;of`� .
the
•.r
:gave them. the series in 2. str ai ht.
T'he.y • -.io r . t :.Jades. e-ne f_
the Group -Championship.' "
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• Lucknow was leadirn.g' 7 to 1 at
the..end: of the `6th,.but Teeswater
_Came to -life in the ' final. 'three
While 'holding the . visitors to 'a
single :tally in the :8th and which
proved :to be the. winning one. •
rt .Atidrew, 0; Jack ,;.MacDo -'
ald;.'ss; Jaelc Cook'; 1sT; Harold
'Greer;' lf; Hugh 'C.unzing,''. 2nd;
Clover H; 11, r.f, Bob SLnipson, arc,
Alex .•Hackett, 'p+4 .
Tceswatel.-=-D. 1CcDoi ald 1St;
W :Weiss,: ss; :D.. •Weiss; 2rici:. 13.
Brawn c , t; F-hrc n �s-e-la; 4f
Ross; 3rd; -M.. Roble; R M l' -
lion;
CS; W Cooke; p; :
ScOre'` b Innins. •'R 'H r
Lucknow:. .050'110 010'7,8 11:4
Teeswatei? ::000 Q10' ;411-- 7 '.1E 81
the ,outfield.` lack'ett '.forced7.T.
Weiss and Brown to foul . out °to.
:Greer, the catcher.. a D. Weiss. then
lined a:'• clean:. single to - left; to
�
score 'Blair ` T-harrrpson-=lifted- ':a -
fly ;t;rx.• e tc :eird' t ren- rrg:.
Lucknow came ' back in their
half of•• the • first 'to score: three
mins =rc-'in the rn, ;a l'e;ad+-:t;hey
never'r•el'incpiis e •:. , neer:
Off', with. a • fly diit•••to short: Geo.
Chit- throve a :doable 'to right: II.
Gre>r, 'doubled to•.centre scoring
Chin . J•; •Gcicik , hit a.. long: fly -to
right field, which drop-
ped. 1f. Greer; Scored ;and'" Cook
1..„.'-..r.eacires, n'cI on the play Andrew
Singled• to centre • to' :score -0:661f`
Blair chapped ' MacDonal'd's , fly
back of: 2p:(1 but •recov.ei'ed'• the
bal'l in tirne•;'to thr•.otv,'. 'Ar7�lreiv
alit at tliii i , Hall :flied to laid. for
?' •
The • locals added three, more •.Lacknow ab.
ii the 'fifth 'inning.. Chin' readied C, Greer', e
forced ..Chili- at :.2n ., reel :
and later sccired as Blair
threw •wild to first in attempting
i
t seer,:"mrd r--2 ---- * - -0:.
h e .
J. Cook, .1st .. . 5, 2 0 0,
• A. Andrew;. cf..., 4' 0 . 2. - 0
to throw
. Cook out: Cook . reached 1 • J;• MacDonald ss 4 . ' 0 1:. 0
-L
2nd aer,. the--cateh'er: had- hit himHall,r f•
_ _ ' • •
w th the:; bkall: ;attepunt.__to . ,-S3.lnpsan .3rd _ :• 4 0 •0
pick him .off. first .base. Andre*.A. Hackett . 4" M.:.".°
l;'0
singledp r.. i. Q:
t'o .centre: cook s"topping"
.at .3rd Andrew was trapped be-
•
•to. get hack . to .first' safely ;as
glair; the 2nd.141seman• dropped
the ball. Cook .scored on. the play,
J.: MacDon°ald;doubled•.to::left,, An-
drewstopping, at 3rd Hall walk-
ed. Simpson forced •Andrew at
th.e plate, Ross, thee' 3r -d•. baseman
t -a1-m asac-e. play stO,r' Sim,
son of a ,hit: Hackett fored. Sim
son at. 2rrd`
Liicknow's- last' run: :was scored
. in •fila 8th. Hall 'and Simpson both'
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`B3lair,2nd • 1
r,
. 5..
T. Weiss, •ss 4 01 1•
.13roWrr . c 4 0 0 1:
,� .4 • 0 1. 0 •
Tlior:ripson, if :4 0 .0 0
lvlacDonald, 1§t.4 0 2 !p
Ross,: *3rei 4 0 ; 1 1.
Bei
11�.ac i;f�.� 1 0 0 • ,Z
p� Roue, 'rf ` . 3 0 '•1
11 i.1lion,, cf 3 , 0. '1 0':'
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ADITIONALLY Alef has always been distri-
Md
eek
bots .es but, owing to
resent ; shortage or eer
iss,,: S=oxne-�
bein . bottled in : white or amber bottles.
his is a'temporar measure --and
t,he.
ariy way affect the quality of the product
Puhluhed-6y.
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(ONTAIII�)
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