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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-07, Page 8ar, \ » (I « SERVE See the display of ‘’Cdke& Food” at food stores—loaded with suggestions of good things to serve with delicious, ice-cold Coca-Cola. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIOPAGEEIGHT Chimney - ' ■ , \ Sewer Material ; •' t Tile BRICK Nq Corrode PIPE CHIMNEY FLUES Y’s i- 'TV LIME ELBOWS ALL IN STOCK.4”* FIELD TILE I I I I / > ' i HAVING Septic Tank Trouble' No Need To Do Any Digging. v. Just Pour In “CAMP” SEPTIC TANK CLEANER Also Cleans the Drain Tile. Floor Underlay %” thick Hardboard Makes The Perfect Underlay. Economical <•... Solid . ..; Use It Under Any Floor Covering. Ask About The Special Price. f K T i i■ r. i i i . j iiI T JOHN W. HENDERSON | LUMBER LIMITED Lucknow — . Phone? 150' Ontario ! Oy Doji Ttippipspp) WINGHAM JUVENILES LOSE TO LJJCKNOW JUVS 10-7 Pespite the factx that the In­ termediates were rained out in Bly th on Monday; the Lucknow- Wingham. Juvenile game went ahead-as scheduled on the Wing­ ham diamond with 'Only a sprinkle of rain throughout the Xgarpe? - ’ . , The local boys have had little trouble hitting Keith Lancaster, the Wingham pitcher who last year took , the same team to’ the 0.A.S,A, Midget championship.- They cracked out 9 safeties with' i the ball being well tagged at all times. Winghand, got iari' equal 9 hits off pitcher Kent Hedley. The game was ragged-compared to the 10-inning 6-5 win that Lucknow gained in the Caledon- • ian Park a few weeks' ago, how­ ever it supplied some thrilling ball and a multitude of hitting and base running. 7 . . Charlie Chin cut off a. Wing­ ham run. in the 3rd inning'toy a spectacular throw: from centre . field. Murray flied out to Chin , ! • ’ arid" after “the • catch- -Henni-n—who-[ Was on third toase, started for 1 home. Charlie heaved a perfect .throw right on the plate to -Roy Stanley who tagged Hennin out. Keith Lancaster had 6 strike­ outs and Kent Hedley had 5 for the Ideals. Lucknow: J. Chin, 3rd; C. Chin, cf; Hackett, l&t; Hedley, p;'Stan- ley;c;-Baker; vIf;/MacMin 3 rd/ PER CARTON Includingfederal Taxes Plus deposit 2c per bottle 48 Pleasing people isn’t hard—you serve things they like... and flavors that go together. That’s why ; 30 many home-makers are choosing sparkling, ^ce^ld’^oca^^ia^ta^ccompany-good^HTingsT-^^ to eat.. The unique flavor of Coke gives ^ wonderful lift to the meal. And you serve it in a jiffy, right in tife .bottle. TQ it~serve Coke tonight ’, Authorized bettler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca*Cb!d Ltd. GODERICH BOTTLING WORKS Goderich, Ont. Phone: 489 ,.....7,. . .0 .., • „ ’ 7......... ....' ♦ r I /> WEDNESDAY, JULY, 7 th, 1954 .....'■ L ■„’ * ■’ *' LOOK AT THIS! Number ‘pf 1954 Chevs, Rt $1,995 Equipped with radio Guaraiitped ' mileage less than 10,000. 1953 CHEV. STANDARD SEDAN 1953 CHEV. DELUXE SEDAN i952 CHEV. 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Both teams were pound­ ing the ball with Lucknow get­ ting 10 hits and Belgrave 13. AlVin Baker led the Lucknow hitters, batting 3 hits for "4 trips to the plate. Belgrave: Rennie, 3rd; Dow, 2nd; Wellwood, p; Irwin, c-; frid­ ges, rf; Groskroth, cf; Shiells, ss; Johnston, 1st; Smith, If. Lucknow: McMillan, 3rd; Stan­ ley, c; Hedley, p; Hackett, 1st; Nixon, If; MacNay, cf; Baker, 2nd, Couse, ss; Gardner, rf.‘ y/- . w- \ 7-r.' h © Eelgrave ....300 023 31x—12 1,3 6 Lucknow. .. .103 Q00 OU— 6 10 8 '7-O—O—------------ TNTERMEDIATES-WIN-WITH~ ~ CHISHOLM ON MONDAY 7-5 • ' 1 * L ■■ . . v ■. . ’ <*-1 ‘ • IfUcknow. Legion Intermediates celebrated the return of Grant, Chisholm to the local ranks on Monday, evening by a 7-5 win over Clinton R.C.A.F. team. a battery to beware of .and on their first go last week, chalked up a win that put them right back in the race again.- (* Meanwhile Jack MacDonald has been pursuaded to turn out again and is fast rounding into form in his only familiar spot at short, A few other* “old timers” are signed to help out the team which this-year—has-place4-theLem:phasis_ on youth. 7 With the* Juveniles setting tv­ pace in, their loop and the Leg. ionnaires on the playoff trail, the fans are in. for some good ball it seems, and the bleachers should soon be getting away from that Mother Hubbard’s cupboard look, that has been too frequent to date. LOCAL MAN HAS SHARE IN TOP CAR AT SPEEDWAY The “Wingham 1-5”' stock-■ car sponsored by Walden. Brothers Transport,, and jointly owned by- Harold King, Jack’King and Bob Sangster of Wingham, and Albert Porter of Lucknow is currently Setting the pace at the Bluewater Speedway at Port Elgin’, where stock car races are held" every Thursday night. ; The fourth^^ season . was held last Thursday night at Port arid this was the first time this season that the Wingham car didn’t • .win - 'the. “Feature Race”. About the 8th lap o<f the twenty lap race, Bras-. C'r' . . seis Motors 73X and Winghain 15 Grant pitched a . splendid game /collided /coming out of the north on the mound for the locals giv- I turn while fighting for the lead ing up only 4 hits and striking spot' in the race. Th6 Brussels Out 11 batters. George Westlake car turned on its side in front was receiving Grant behind the of Judges’ stand and the •mL* 1 11 , Wingham car got mired over a The locals played a mucfi bet- mound of earth and was unable f-" ------ A ‘1 hits off the two Clinton pitchers, Marshall and Montamura who re­ lieved in the 7th inning. of the year with the. Intermed-'champion for the season, lates and baffled the Clinton pit- .^b_exs;2by„.geitingJ;hree^walkS-a.nd4-steadn^X-ak7Po^ a t *. . •• .r , • ’’ right at home in the driver’s scat r-u:*UG^JriJack This is particularly shown in th*^ F uin’ Ch,1?’ 2nd; West- brilliant and fe^ rSSL.T^!orPP” handles the . car. s ,i ■ . The foursome of'owner- . ' ; | to-enter the car in races.at other V plate. ’ , ", -------- UlUUllU UL tdlin ttllU w ter bran of ball, cracking out H Ho. continue in the race. The “Wingham 15” is currently in the lead.for the Carling’s tro- T 1 phy which will be presented at • Chin played his first-game | the end of the Season to tho track iateS and baffled the Clinton pit- a hit. •The car is ' driven by "husty right at home in the driver's seat. spn,; 1st;, Haldeniby; of; Chisholm; p; Rose, If. '. ' , Clinton; Munroe, 3rd; Petrie, ss; i3ird,"cf; Lomax, rf; Petrow, If; Gairns, c; Purdy, 2nd; Berm ersr»lst; Marshall, p; Montamura, P, (7th). . . . . • ’ r . rhe Xuckn ■ Clinton :.'.,.003 200'000—5 4 2 CHISHOLM BACK ON LUCKNOW INTS. ROSTER „■ Grant . Chisholm "is/ back in Lucknow unif orm again after ^be­ ing sent up to the Goderich fast* ball1 * squad for a spell; With Grant’s return George Westlake, who has been trying Valiantly on *■ riess way no The foursome of"townc‘r< .plan tracks, this season. This j.-onr 30 far, besides the Port EU’in 7C. tqr_i.es, the -car has plcH'f-i weH at7 the Teviotdale Speed ano won second in the feature at tnj Stratford Speedivay, pein4 ' speedy car from Springfield- —^b^ThotoF^wbrkW^te done hy .Harold anrl Jack/ the body Work by -Bob ^angstei, and the welding by. Albert ■er>.' . ..' 7 ,It. looks as though Stock. Car • fans in this disfr’Ict will be rn | for . a thrill-packed season, an 1 those .who have, never seen race—why not give it. a' try■ t