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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-06-10, Page 6RAGE SIX ti) Tl E .IirtJCKNOW SENTINEL,..LUC1.NOW, ONTARIO /444 f ti t; f: SQA i 4' J^ FFs �f. 4 r: 1• .19 DU ,NGANNON• AND LUCKNQW BOWLING CLUB STAGE CLOSE BATTLE ' OP -ENS• SEASON The Lucknow .Bowling Club .held opening. night "last Weenies= day when '36 local bowlers took part in a mixed twilight. Lady winners were .Miss Maud. Fis.her, lsti Miss Helen. Hamilton, 2nd; Mrs, At Roach, 3rd; Mrs. ' Gordon 'isher, 4tH'.' The men finishing in that order.were JoeMcMillan,, ' Isaac Miller, Alex McNay and Harvey Treleaven. . The. greens, .caretaker this' seas on is Har'.vey. Treleaven,' and a %good'de4l t spring, work.:has, been. done! by the Club . to;:. but the greens in. Shape, :The . new' green will . be. available, for a limited amount .of use •this . season and With a number of new members joining the •. Club, an active and successful season is anticipated.. • Any new members wishing to join .the Club should contact Har vey Webster, ..Howard. •Agnew or Clark 'Finlayson, or drop around to tothe green .any, evening.. .• The Club is featuring a weekly .mixed j itney • each • Monday ev '„ ening at ,8 o'clo ck sharp;' through=; • ant'.the season.: a Luck -now Legianrlaires a n•d Dungannon battled through'. nine interesting innings on Monday night, at Dun.gannon,.. before the Legionnaires copped a 12 to 11 win. Dan, Tiffin of Langside was 'en the Mound . <f or Lucknow and showed promise of being an asset. to: tl `. Legionnaires' :. pitching, ,staff, MIDGETS DROr FIRST .HARDBALI' GAME , That, hardball has .beep. extinct her"e for•. the past -few years. ,was•. evidenced on. ; Monday. evening when the local 'Midget's journey- ed ,to Goderich where. they 'met 'defeat Jby ra 20-0 score. For sev eral of The -local lads it was their first game' of baseball. ,Costello, on . the'. mound :.for... Goderich, 'Pitched' a no -h t' .game; 'Walking Morley . Chin. twice... However they ::aren't discour aged,.' and once •the :new diamond is available and they. get in some serous.. practises, should improve greatly before playoff time rolls around. •o These: kids • ar ,.the only hope revival. for baseball's in Luck -. LEGIONNAIRES WIN 64 noW. Stick' at lt!. AS. RAIN 'CUTS GAME .4,srlpitiir -Lucknow ,Legionnaires Won a 6-i decision over,GPderich ToWp.: Ship on Friday evening. i'It was . an –abbreviated four -inning: fix- ture,. cut .short 'by showers, Larry POwns was on the mound The. Legionnaires clipped .out- 7 aro were aided by three er- Cluite liberal and tOtalled approx-. imately '$100. This .,plfUs :nest to develop a stronger tem that will eentually be a real threat fc.r"the silverware. . _ • ;Thein performance should be enhanced when they 4tep out there With .the ,new look`rtppear'- ance., UNItORMS, POR TEAM . the: ..peoceed.s of. Which; asSure the Donations' on....Sa,turday.', Were IT WILL COST $60,000 to replace the ,Pais1•ey :Arena, destroyed by fire last winter. The rebuilding fund now stands at $45,000. BELOW FREEZING QOINT 14 .NIGHTS . IN MAY - An official weather resume for the month of May shows;'that• the mercury ,dipped JO the freezing' point, .or below it, on fourteen nights of the month, For .20. days out of the thirty=one the wind blew from :the north. The high -for the'month yeas 74 degrees,-wita low of 25 degrees rt TILT R:51A X, .UNI, 1Otir, l''')43 'on tWo occasions. Sno'wfall. rainfall about4iormal at 2.76 41.. Dry Spell Broken Overnight showers on 'Muni was becoining serious with spring' growth withering up and. very spotty, " tucknow; elarenee --Greer; d; Art AndreW, 'Bill Chin, lf;' Harold . Greer, 2nd; Jack McDon- • Goderich Twp.: Harris, -c, egg carried. over, from last yea,r's activities, will permit 'the :team io deck Out in- full and \clooiful unifoirns.'.. The gals shOuld look under. the •floodlights. which Witt Shortly be installed. The, Scotties • introduced :girls'. softball here last year, and _while' they weren't a championship, con7 Ask for it.eithe0 way ....both trade -marks Wartime 7'ar.es ordets: .2i You Pay 70 'Atithorized 'Bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca.C(1.1a GODEWH',BOTTLING WORKS Goonctuf! PHONE 439 • • t. • • FROM THE' IsiLUE‘ BOOK" OF FA • .. r 0 ADIAti • The "Blue Book" National Tint* Table guide to Everf- . where in Canada, he InternatiOnal Limited, Canada's premier .International. train, has for almOit half : Peentury maintained .tegulgr daily service. between. Montre;l, Torontoig ;nd , Chicagn. Inaugur;ted July lit:1900 io .link these important Centres ancrthe interveningindustriAl , ;regions by,44.convenient daily senice, The International Limited has been an• essential, . faCtor.in'the.tremendons development throughout the., area ,it .serves.' • for.48 continuous. years this tail-mils:train has made. friends 'tor Canada.. It. has,,prOvide4 something special in:speecly 'railway travel . . courteous ieririce, of conrie, 'and every, CoMfort of -modern equipMent. It hai assured a. smOoth ride Over a. perfect reradhed, • with.. easy curves and long tangents . double tiack . all the 'way, with automatic likk • signals.. the shOrt .fast route The International Liiiited follows, .1E41 of .scenic interest by day, sieep-inviiing for over -night travel. Next time, travel comfortably.; '.-t.arrive refreshed on The Inter,natianal Lid-ited . . ....serving Montreal, Cornwall, Brockville, 'Kingston, Bel eville,, Port Hope, .0shaw'a, Toronto Hamilton Brantford London 'Sarnia • Chicago. 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