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(By Don Thompson)
9TH INNING BALLY GIVES
LEGIONNAIRES 8-7 VICTORY
Lucknow Legionnaires gained
an 8-7 win ovej Centralia in the
Caledonian Park on’ Thursday
night by pressing a ni^th inning
rally that netted, 4 runs. ‘
Lucknow took an early L0 lead
and stretched it to 3. runs on a
jnighty/2-run homer by George
Westlake in the 3rd inning. An
other run was added in the 5th,
Centralia came back in the 5th,
6th7and 7th innings with 6 runs
to take a 6-4 lead and stretched
it to 7-4 by the top of. the ninth.
Going into the last of the 9th
trailing by three runs, Geprge
Westlake, the first better, filed
out to centre field. Jack MacDon
ald singled and went to second
on a passed ball. Don Thompson
singled to score MacDonald. Bar
ry Attridge doubled to . score
Thompson and Don Haldenhy
singled to score Attridge. Grant
' Chisholm got on base on an error
and stole second putting ’runners
on 2nd and 3rd with one out and
-the: game-tied-7-7. Don..MacInty^
came, to bat and Ross, the Cen
tralia pitcher, let go a wild pitch 1
to score Doh Haldenby and. give
Lucknow an 8-7 victory in as
rousing a finish as the jubilant .
fans could ask for.
Grant Chisholm gave up nine,
hits, struck out 10, and issued 2
base on balls. Ross for Centralia
gave up 11 hits, struck out one,
and walked three men.
We understand this game was
played uhder protest of the eli
gibility of Grant Chisholm to
play for the Legionnaires. ’,
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Luckri’ow .....012 010 004—8 11 2
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LEGIONNAIRES EXTEND
WIN STREAK TO 3 GAMES
.. With a bare nine men on. the
string, the Lucknow Legionnaires
went to Centralia on Monday and
played steady ball behind the ex
cellent (pitching of Grant Chis
holm, to defeat the Fylers 6-0.,
The locals got off to a good
start in the 2nd inning on hits
by MacDonald* Attridge, Halden-
by and Chisholm that netted 3
runs to put them in, a comfortable
lead throughout the game.. Two
more runs were added' in the 5th
and another in the eighth on a
power-packed home run by 'Geo.
Westlake. .
Grant Chisholm gained his first
shutout of the year- by pitching
a neat 6-hit ball game. Grant
bow "has an imipFes^iVe^"e^ord"
with the L'egionnaires of 4 wins’
and no defeats. .7
Rennie did a fine job on
mound for Centralia, giving
8 hits*
Barry Attridge suffered an
jured hand in the 5th on a slide
into 3rd base, but was able to
continue in the game. ’ .
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/Lucknow ........030,020 010—6 8
Centralia .....*.000 000 000—0 6
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JUVS DEFEAT WROXETER
6-3 SATURDAY NIGHT7 . \ v
. Lucknow Juveniles played host
(to the Wroxeter Intermediates in ihe Caledonian Park on Saturday
night, and defeated the Wroxeter.
Crewe 6 to 3. .
This finished the schedule for4
the juveniles except for post.
poned games that will be played
this week*.
Roy Stanley was the big hitter
.for Lucknow in .Saturday’s game
smashing out 3 hits fbr 4 times
at bat* Altogether the local team
pounded Brown oh t.he Wroxeter
mound for 13 hits/ • .
Kent .Hedley for Lucknow gave
liip„6^hits^and..sh:uck^out Jzibatters..
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Lucknow'...; 000 001 32x-^6 13 4
AVroxater.. 100 ‘ 000 200—3 6 5
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MEN’S TREBLES^ _ r
Lucknow Bowling Club, staged
a successful men’s twilight
trebles last Thursday 'night with
three of five prices Won by God
erich rinks* FirsL A. Townsend;
2nd, Mike Sanderson, Jim Mac-
Naughton, Austin Solomon; 3rd,
George Baechler; 4th, H* Cuming,
S. C. Rathwell," Alex McNay; Sth*
Steve- Price.
Bands Day
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IN THE CALEDONIAN PARK
MJCKNOW
Sponsored by The Bruce, Grey, Huron Branch,
Pipers Society of Ontario
INCLUDES 10 BANDS:
Mount Forest Cameron Highlanders
Meaford4 Pipe Band
Owen Sound Pipe Band
Lucknow Pipe Band
Lis towel Pipe Band
Palmerston Pipe Band
Kincardine Pipe Band
Fergus Pipe Band
Brussels Pipe Band
Arthur Pipe Band
Parade To fcark Starts At 1.30
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STONE SCHOOL DEFEATS
JUVENILE SQUAD 6-4
Stone School Intermediates
feated the Lucknow Juveniles in
the Caledonian Park on Tuesday
night in a practically hitless ball
game for the local gang.
Jack Chin cracked a double and
a triple dff"th"e“Stphe? School pit-
,cher Higgins but that was the
limit for the local boys.. Higgins
on the mound for Stone School pitched a record game/for this
league, -giving, up only the two
hits, and striking out. 20.'
z Tuesday’s game was not a good
example ofthe ball that the Juv
eniles can play. Saturday night
the locals play their last sched
uled game and then move into
the playoffs against other Juv
enile teams. C/X
Hughie MacMillan pitdnecN for
Lucknow in the absence of Kent
Hedley and did a good job, re
ceiving little support. z r h e
Stone School ..010 100 022—6 9 2
Lucknow .... ..000 200 002—4 2 7
K INLOUGH
Mrs, Ada. Hodgins, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Sieloff and Calvin Of
Detroit spent the week-end with
relatives . here?
Syihpathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Pinnell and family
in the death of the late-.Mrs.-Mar.
garet Pinnell, a former Kinlough
resident. .
; Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd and.
Doris of London were week-end
visitors here.
Douglas Lapp of Wingham is'
holidaying with Billie and David
Percy.. , / • . ,
Mr. and- Mrs. Russel Ball, and
at^Glamis’
Judy Nicholson, Con. 4, Huron,
visited during the Week with her
cousin, Karen Nicholson/'
The Sr. W.A. metYpn Thursday
afternoon at the ‘ home of Mrs.
Roy Graham. Mrs. Maurice Hod
gins presided. The hymn “Lord
her Watch Thy Church is Keep
ing” was sung. Mrs. Jim Smith
read the scripture lesson. Pray
ers followed. Minutes : were read
and the roll call was answered
with the word-“Love”/ Visitors
were welcomed. A donation was
voted to the church, painting.
Plans were made for a booth for
July 12th at Kincardine. Hymn
“Jesus Shall Reign” was sung &
the meeting closed with the W.
A. litany and a dainty lunch was
served by the hostess*
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■ I. >7-. ’7 A Gala Day .
Band Competitions — Highland Dancing
and Individual Piping and Drumiping Contests
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Adults 50c Public School Children 25c Pre-School Age Free
-HAD ARM BADLY GASHED _
’ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Crosier and
Sandra Of Brantford spent a day
recently, With Mrs and Mrs. Leon
ard Maclnnes/ Sandra remained
here for the holidays. The. first
evening she had the misfortune
to fall against some broken glass
on a car light and put* a gash ih
her arm that required 66 stitxihes
•to. close.
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•The death of Mrs. Thpma^'Cas
sels Occurred suddenly at Blyth
on July 3rd. She was 86 years of
age. • Mrs. CasSels resided at one
time in Lucknow, when her son,
Mark Cassels now of Foothill, j
was in the grocery business here. ■
.Mrs. . Cassels ’ made her home i
with Mark and Mrs. Cassels, and
was visiting* her sister in Blyth,—_
when; stricken.
GODERICH LIONS CLUB
MONSTER
With Manufacturer’s Warranty
NormalRetafrV^^^CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the Lucknow
Bowling Club for; the privilege
I .of TAnrpqpntincf thorn at- thn Kri-.
tish Empire Games in Hanover,
HARVEY WEBSTER.
Charlairie of London spent the
week-end with ML (and Mrs. Alex
Percy and family.' . '
Mrs. Art Phillips and Peggy of,., **..., ,.*• . .. . «t*Fonthill Stfalt the week here i °f represent.ng them at the Bn-
1 ■t. •' *- . ’x. • Li Tian Nlm'Ml'bQ rioi-n/Se* .in on AwYziv*with Mr.' arid. Mrs. J* R. Lane
and Frank Maulden and Keith,
Mr. Phillips motored here over
• the’ Week-end for Mrs. Philips
land Peggy and_also Jookdber__parr_
\ents,'Mr. arid Mrs. J. R. Lane to
’ FonthilK where they will Visit
a;,Z awhile
. Mr, and Mrs* Karl Boyle, Mar-
.. ilyii.. and Cawl oflXondpiii visited,
here with relatives, for. a few days
(before returning to Port Stanley
' where they are vaeationing for
. two weeks. , / , .
■Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Barr of
Toronto and Mrs* John Pufves,
2nd Con.', were Sunday Visitors
.with Mrs. John Barr and family.
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LANGSIDE NORTH
The Mission Band met in the
’church* Mrs.: Charlie Tiffin pre^
sided. Scripture Verses were read
iby the cbiM followed by bray-
er by Colleen Tiffin. Mrs. Lloyd
Moffat was in charge of the topic,
from the study book. Mrs. Farish
Moffat gave, a summary of Miss
Bessie McMurchy^s work in India*
Shirley Scott gave .the offering
prayer and the closing prayer
was given by Donna. Moffat Thfe
previous meeting was held at the
home ,dif /Mrs. Lloyd Moffat with
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12 Regular Games For $25.00 Each
1 Share-The-Wealth Game , . .
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra, Cards 25c or 5 for $1.00
Doors Open at 8.00 p.m.
Games Start Sharp at 9 p^-