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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-23, Page 6.1 • • JUVENILES WIN FIRST : OF sgki-FINAL,I$Etuts • ‘;': . • Leg on J4venilea Howe The Eco omical Weather • Resisting VV. .. • :Eas •, Tol Handlei. Stays Straight Lasts For Years ,And .Years..' • 40,0111r': 01,01Wait, • • 141jC,KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • °T' . • WEDNESDAY, FE13....„2. 3rcl, 195k, 0.................i...,.."-.4******,,;.••••im*.0....i.;•.•*.**.k,.*****0*******44,...,,....,,.;.„....„ • r mumemme.twoKi; gEFEltRED' FOR: _ Hog_ Troughs Mork. , Clothes Stand• s ' ep Window Sills Fence Posts 'Barn Sid Sheathing, Joists, Rafters, Studs We carry a Complete Stock in' All Widths' and Lengths to 20 Feet.' Lucknow• N.DERS. IL ED.. . . hone'150 'Ontario 1 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 hrhO .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 , .. PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR .LIV.E...POULTRY Poultry Culling A. SPeCialty. ,. In apcordance with government regulations our poultry I * coops are thoreughly Wishedand disinfected . for your protection.. . •, I ..o..D.,...oipgmoo...o.;.....i.....iro.•-...o.....e.•.4..g.s.o..po.po..,....,......k...,,,,,,,o Chat. Webster made the best ef- an4 aocording. •to'''' all reports . , ,ttuned in, a•good performance:: , • • •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. , , . , 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 ... 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. • „ ; : . . , " Thip Teek • the plaf-offs begin at . themselves": The :narrow Witjv ih, :tali 6 teams rolling on.. , . „ 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 ***6**••• ,•‘......*********:******,...***.,,***.*** • 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 ' • ' , • , . 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 • • 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 ,• 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 . . the seo.re at . 4-4 at.the end et the .twenty minutes... 1 : , 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. „ . 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. ‘i 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". 111 LATE • MODE CIS osseito0 6 took At These Prices! A ;NUmber Of, , evCII. $750.00 Belo‘ List Price. 1953 Chev." Coach,• fully equipped • Two 1953 P'ontiacts, :Coach and Sedan 1953 Ford, Sedan, fully equipped 1953 Henry 3 4 -cylinder with . overdrive , 1952 Pontiac •PovitergiideSedan 1952 Chev. Sedan 1951-Voirt1,-Sidan- 1951 CheV: Powerglide Sedan ; 1950 Sedan," completely. reconditioned 1949 Ford Sedan ' , $1,495 .. 51,495 $1,495 .. $1,295 .51,259 • -$i,095 51,145. , • $ 895 .595 • TRUCKS C • 4.t.. 12t dt1.4 • kri :gr( • •aai • nal T.h ' .. er' • *at '• In • fol Pei • • rid vil • Pe 'fa W ' in thel2nd '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. • • . ; ,r themselves into a. tie with the Kangaroos for the •6th . position • as they :defeated the :5th 'place Pole Cats,5 to 2. Clarence Greer ;and Mable 1.1.estlakeiled the .win- ners while Bob MacIriteah: and • .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, • A • • .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. ,, . • , • -114:— Miller:wand -..,MerVL Sens of :`.`Pick".' Wier of Alien- ord ,0 and. formerly of; „the,• Holy, rood; district, piaye4 goal and slefenCe :respectively for . the Al.- lenford team. "Piek"°*jVfiller for-- lnerly.TWorked--for7Ernic.---ACkert and played ball. and 'hockey for • Lucknow. His goaltender son suf.- fere& an injury while 'ball :last summer that &1st hini the sight of one eye. He; gamely: returned': to kill the rlet job. and ,cto a fine - job. •' .• *• -* , 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 HuibiidsF 1404! ViantnewPepaiid Vim? O Thousands of cotiples are. weak, Worn-out, ex, O !stunted solely !meanie body lacks iron: For new vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablet's. SupPlAs iron .you, too, may need for pep; supplemen- tary. doses Vitamin 131. Introiiuctorv " get- acqtisinted" siie only 600. 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