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JUVENILES WIN FIRST
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JUVENILES AR.E.
CilASTS,
The. *Lueknow J.uvenileS,under
the• sponsorship of the Canadian
Legion, are the: new W.O.A.A.
• Juvenile chanipions; , They
defeated Allenford •9-5 in the
Tara arena. last Wednesday ;night
to take the best-of-five.s,eries, 3.
games to one.•
The local tearli wavinuch sup-
erior ir the overall play, lc*
place and the
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.Allenford showed pluith--and forts for the losers. ,
, working n
—Thie-tie for 6th
their „twine arena w Tara; last ,chance .at the silverware •
oth4abilitY when i
' Kincardine: Thane,. 181 , ..
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Chat. Webster made the best ef-
an4 aocording. •to'''' all reports
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,ttuned in, a•good performance::
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•Jack 'Christie,. secretary ',of the
announced, that
the LucknoW , ViTainfleet series
will be . best••••of4tiree 'affair,
with the third garne is:necessary,
:to . be played in either. Iclespeler
or Galt. • • I. , ,
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forced a play-off 'Saturday .night
- -Despite ..'Lucknow's ' ,2....1,' game h'etween tbe. G9Phers . and: K.a ng-
lead- gOine .intd''' Wednesday's:
much, as they hopped along to
a.? point vietory with Larry
startg,c1 `the first period° with -a held, • Gladys 'Hamilton, Lois
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4 -goal„ Outburst that put them up Crowston • and Betty IVIiller all . •
4-0 at the end of the, first frame,
and ,had the local team t•loolcing .rolling over 600. • „ ; :
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" Thip Teek • the plaf-offs begin
at . themselves": The :narrow Witjv ih, :tali 6 teams rolling on..
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arena ancl rectangular: ' Corners W-edneadays and the last 'foul- OD 0
biffied • the • •Legionnaires,..., but
'Allenford • ' • *41 . • .
.contest, Allenfora. were Set on 'aroos. The. tKangaroe's weye. too' -
locking the series again, and
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the Kirkcaldy rink, Which is: an
elabOrate . recreation' ce ntr e
‘.‘Toby" played 'hockey Witli.the
Air 'Force team' While. Overseas,
played im Port Celborrie on..Tues-,
day night ;against Vainfleet and
edgecp•out a , 4-3 win -over that
'tearri.,1this,is the first iiTa beaV.
.of-thred;affait in the first round
of the, :Ontario '.:Semi:411r, Is. It
,had been hoped that.a home ,and
torne.' series might be...arranged,
• but the.O.M.1.1.k.'ordered a'best-
of-three. series'.played;- The sec-
-end: tame will be in the local
arena Saturday 'night. .
. It was a fas,t, Close -checking
'game with .Wainfleettaking
3-1 kad a the;end,..of the second
period. ,Lucknow fought back in
the third to score 3 'quick goals
and eke; Out a'4-3 Victory. '
Inspite of being closely tag-,
,ged all: night, the Chin boys wer
responsible for, all Lucknow'
, • Reference in 'Wt. Week's issue
to: 'George Chirr; playing hockey
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and was 'teamed on •a• line with
Milt Schmid and Bobby Baeirrin
this particular ,program .• Inci-
dentally, Harold was in Toronto
at the ,week -end to see the Ter-
onte-Beston game; and looked• up
•Schinid who .is currently hating
'considerable success in coaching
the ,Britins,
JUVENILES' LOSE 6-3 .
IN EXHIBITION TILT ..
TWIBER TIFS
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• The, °Sc1qirrels* failed to itcP
the high -flying Zebras' as Pearl
Jamieson :and Beb• 13oalc with
687 and 642 respectiVelY led their
t'. t victory -A nine point
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In the SecOnd Period tucichoW lead over, the secon'cl place team, . 'Zebras vs.. SquirrelS on .1: ,&:,2
got . their bearings,' arid.. flashed assures the Z. ebras of a fr'ee• ban, Cub§..vs. Wolverines* on 3 & 4
still Wondering about those slid- . ,
•and ' Thtirsday.!•,,
ing pens • :°
The Kangaroos could' not ,as:•,' Gophers yS. Chipmunks on 1
"sure themselves of :6th place as 2 and
the ;BeaVers;--led--7by LD'onald21V1c.7_ Beavers Vs.. 0094§ on; a & 4.
Kirmen's 673. and Cora Thornp.: The. Schedule "made. out
son's 050; • held there. in check. by, next week. Scoring is point
The Kangaroos Won the '1st gaine,:a game . and I '..paint .for pinfall.'
.by, scoring a new :flat 'single .of , • • Team Standing ' •
.1081 led. by Larry .Salkeld's . 342 Zebras 70, 'Squirrels 70, • Cubs
flat . and Lois Crowston'S. 275. 70,.:Welverines 70; Pole Cats 66, ..
Fred .Young and the .Eedy Kangaroes 63, Gophers 63, Chip.:
led: the :cubs into a 'three-way .iminks 54, 13eriers 51;, Coons 44.
.,tie for : 2nd place :by taking, five Season's' Flat Pinfalif :
points froth, the:: Coons who fin- : ,Wolverines 45; 131; Kangaroos
ished :alone in the 'cellar. Gord '44, 351 • Cubs 44,. 205;.: -Gophers
Bailey scored beat for the losers 43, 650; Chipmunks 43,• 438:1 Zeb-
Alma • -arid. Clare Johnston.led rai .33%. Pole Cats '43;2012;
the Chipmunks to a 2 -'game win Squirrels 42, 439, Beavers 42, 381;
over the Wolverines to end up Coon's 41,'' 228.
." 8th place: Jack . Fisher and -
Toby, Greer ted •the WolVerines
• were "home -sweet home" for 'Thursdays. ,Wednesday night it
the rect light tour times: to knot 4iiet while ihft Squirrels . are Pole 'Cats- vs; :Kangaroos on 5
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the seo.re at . 4-4 at.the end et
the .twenty minutes... 1 :
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The weals barged 'ahead, in the
Lthird to' score 5 goals while.hold-
ing the ,home• team to 1. ' •
Goal geoteii. for Litcknew were
Jack Chip 4, Ron ,Graham . 2,
0,harlie Cliin..2.,.R.oy Stanley and
Al, Balter.1 eaCh: •,
• Liletcrit•W:goal, Richa-ds, def,
IVIacNay,:, Gibson; :Ceritre;..T...q140;
•wings; C. Chin;,,Starney; alter-
nates, •:Baker,.
•Emberlin;' MacMillan; • Mewbray,,
'Gardner., Cease:: ,
• Alt..nford•-gdal' R :Miller, def''
M. Miller Buckton• cen .David;
son; • wings., Moore, 'McCulloch;
alt:, aa thraith, Millard, Ironmon-•
:ger, ,13oatty, Thomson -.Sinclair,
•Armatrorig,Graham.
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Lucknow , Le g i o n 3Juveniles
were defeated 0 6-3 on Sattirday,
night at the hands of the Kin,
cardirie JtvenileS in` an: exhibi-
tion tilt in the: Lakesitie Towrt
•The arena in Kincardine,:was
vc II filled forthe contest, and
e :hopes'. of Kincardine reathigh
on this minor team this year.....
acial:seerers.for LucknoW were.
Roy Stanley with -2 and Ken Mc.
.Nar 1.
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in .Kirkcaldy, Scotland, caus
Harold 'Toby" Greer to dig into "It's not what you at that
ins souvenirs, and come up, with causes ulcers", says Henry Paef-
a program Carrying a picture of zel,: ',It's What's_ eating you".
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'Ludt/low. Legion J'yveniles are i•?*ill'a°catriee.a,l,s',:i..e'tt''1, eg, •
to be congratulated for winning,
1Vrearwhi1d.. the Gophers pulled
the: W.O.A.A: Juvenile qy. chain-
pionshiP: .The -,Allenford.. team.' is
also ;to be congratulated for the
fine • sportsmanship shown °. by
their2 team thro,ughotit the series.
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themselves into a. tie with the
Kangaroos for the •6th . position
• as they :defeated the :5th 'place
Pole Cats,5 to 2. Clarence Greer
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• .Lucknow now •hav•-• their eye
on the 0 M H A 'cliarripioxiship;
which last, year was won• by .Al-
lenford- 'boys The second game
in the aemi:final round 'for • the
•silVerware will :be' played againat
Wainfleet..in the local.:''arena
°Saturday, night,
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.Wainfleet is in the Por Col-
borne,• district ...and' they 'play
' their games in Port's arena,' The
local beyg: Started the long: trek
'to Port Colborne earl•y after din• -
ner ;en Tuesday. '
..LuelcrioW.:.• will ice practically
same team that:won:the raid;
get •championship two years •ago
When, they -defeated: ..Nobleton
• n. -o and '4-2- to. take •the round
14-2. ,, . • , •
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Sens of :`.`Pick".' Wier
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slefenCe :respectively for . the Al.-
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lnerly.TWorked--for7Ernic.---ACkert
and played ball. and 'hockey for
• Lucknow. His goaltender son suf.-
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'ball :last summer that &1st hini
the sight of one eye. He; gamely:
returned': to kill the rlet job. and
,cto a fine - job. •'
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After • Allenforti scored- their
first goal in the' final . gaine: in
Tara the- pink :ttrianater had to,
corneout and nail in the end
of the rink that the excited.fani
had ,kicked put,,It's lucky everyohe kick• at. :once or the
'game' would have. .really been
• delayed
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