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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-09, Page 8a to,* V, • 'PAGE EIGHT: LucknoW Ju,veniles defeatedl WIN gxitanTION TILT . the Kiridarclil:le* J3.130:5 11-6 in the local arena on Tueiday night in ari exhibition confest. In a post. gatne broom ball math Garnet lieriderSon'S' Crew beat Clayton Alton,'s 'gang' 3-1. • • *• * • TO, BILLET ENTIIIE TEAM During Easter Week 'of ' last year the entire 16 -member team ef North Bay. stayed at the God-, erich •horne iiiid71VIts. Wed. Price for Young Canada' Week.' • MrS, Pr „arr ' anged lodging for liarVtalyrdklrntITfrarnffrtMrd"wmb• ULIC.K.,140w SENTINEL, . them at her .liorne during their stay in Goclerich. This was in ap- preelatiOn for the hospitality shown by North Bay to her 'son, Jack, while he trained •M that city_ .with ,the Chitago, Black Hawks. hen... the •N•orth. Bay entry se its entry' in again for the for corning Young Canada Week, e request was made that it 'agin. be billeted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pie, Tina re- quest ha been granted with en- rthusiasm. • - . is the ;'foktner Jean johnston,•of .LucknOw. proaaaa p****.riour .+111..i.or*Eisroim.,.i...ororruimirtmeiriaromeNkruolmiki.ligrs.**Perilwir•Polsor• „:.b.ru•••4 • • . . • -THREE. 'WAN'S! TO BRIGHTEN. 4 ernize our WITH PITTSBURGH PAINT wHE NEW PITTSBURGH MAESTRO COLOURS ; Give You A Selection of 300' !- . Colours. • I • 1. Choosejust .the shade yoli require in Flat, Iltibberiied and, Briamel. .• • I All 300 ColoursCarried in..StOck.. .1 One ,,Stop,Supples -Ali Yam,. ra.1,itilig. Needs. -• 11171:11 PLASTIC • WALLTILE Here is 'a Wailtile you.can ea...11.‘,..nut on soul .h.itcrien * or I3athroor,n to give itt1iat oe,ern," Look. * • 21. COLOURS FROM WHICH TO. CHOOSE.... . • WEDNESDAY, .1y1AHCH. 9, 1955 •41. MILT SCHMIDT. Drop First G4iiit, Of BANTAMS MEET '• *Th. e Lticknow Bantam Hockey 1 Titan°. Fin4 s to Broo Club ended their season on Sat- • urclay - when they ''took a mcist exciting and enjOYablg trip to Toronto to .see the Boston -Tor- onto Saturady night game„ The team, numbering about 15, and .their drivers,' •Harold Greer; Lloyd Aihton and Bob 1V1ae1en- zie, left 1.4ticknoiv about the, noon hour,. , • TYPon arrivingin TorantO -they were , taken to the Royal 'York 'Hotel ,'where 4,`Toby"', Made.. the ,betyS" acqUainted ,w i th- -Milt SChrnidt Of the Boston'. Bruins. Milt •spoke .a few • words to the team and signed some autograPhs' for the boys. Despite a rnom- entary'ShOttagi... of pencils and paper the lads managed to se -,- cure the 'signatures of "Sugar" Jim Her.try; Eddie Shore, Hal •Layeoe, Hugh Bolton and others, A trip on lhe....subway• to the end' cif the. line and' back proved most exciting in the front car - so exciting that two or three of the boys .forgict to get offwith the' rest Of the teahi.. , . Jrhe day. was clime.xed :by. the chauffeurs treating them to the ,Leaf -Bruin 2-2 contest at night The gang arriVecl lionne about 3 aan. ' WIT FE,OpitTILE • 2 • • It Yourself" 'Mari can :easily -lay:;.a floor and:. get...thesame results , an, .expert. Choose **jtist..1 he typ of tile40.or you tegulire.• fr.orn., Over 1:.00. col- ••!. . (Airs in RUBBER, ; VINYL; : VINYL(rx,Astic,. ..yimyi.a.••Asogsiros, . . . • Luckhow. NDERSON. Phone 150 Ontario wiimboali*o.id*,6,4*****004***411*laiiiia , !4**4611********a sow , . . 1. of the 0.M.H.A. had ordered a Bantam winner to play Saturday against Alyinston. And $o, an- other jam, • • .* .* - It was hinted to 1.1ticknow by officialclofn .that they wouldn't stand .a chance against MilitimaY 'and • it would be •conVe.ni-e-ri't-fo-f- eVerYo'ne if they dropped out., * * * The.reeult of the affair IVIlldroay played' three game S in fowl nights ,to cover the lolund- er..,They beat, Alvinston on •Sat- urday 10-5. • • * •• , Lneknow LegiOnJLIsPeflhles are two goals down in the hoine„ and home series, with Broolain for the, 0.M,H.A. Juvenile' ••'`V' •charn,Pionship. Despite thirdlief- riOd pressure • thefiroOklin. team Were able to hold the locals and Win the first :game 5-3 in the titicithow--- arena,. , On -Saturday night, • , ' . • :•Ac-orcling ;to the ,I,.4,11verton ,Sun another hocke,7 'muddle has devels,pecl In the W,O.A.A. as. a result of a protvst lodged by- the Winghain • Bantan:s ;and "2-whicn was 'allowed by the Association. The protest was over the. ref- eree's' deCision in awarding a gOat to Milverto'n in th.- game When a. Wingharn player, threw • his stick• -when one, of the ,Milverton, players was'aboutto shoot 'the nuck in the Open net. .Notwith,-• MILDMAY OUST BANTAM TEAM - Mildrnay "Little Monarchs" are the new .W.OA.A; 1.3antain PD" .chainpions. They defeated the Lucknow •boys 7-4 here last.Wed- nesday ,and Won again Friday.on their home ice ',5-2. This gave' thern the total -goal round 12-6. • . 7-4. Victory • . , Conditiori was. the' factor that eaUsecl the local tarn:- to bow out thi7glidynay sqUad7W-ith •inolith• 'layoff before the Playoff Series the local., kids were not ;in .their former Stride in the; two gimes. . , . The local team kept pace with the Visitors until •the. end, Of the second,' -period when the .score wa.s 5-4 •for lVfildiriay_In the 3rd• two quick -goals were scored to give therri their 3 -goal rnargin, ' 'first Period • 3.mi1dffriay, Weber (Dave Lob-. ,.. singer) 6.04 2-Lucknow,...Howaid (Peder- - • sea) 12.97 ° 3.: --Mildmay, Dave Lobsinger (Ken Lobsinger) 12.53 • 'Second Period'. ..4-Lucknow, Chin • (Howald) 6.30 , '• 5-Mik,dmay; Dave Lobsinger (Bob.#Lobsinger)' 9.12 . &LLucknOw, Pedersen. (Chin). '1347 • - Lobsing-. .14.15. . 3-* (Dong Lob7 sirige,r): 17.00 ••' 9.;--LLUcknow, Chin :19.04 :penalty: Bob Lobsinger ird Period 41)--M-ildinay,„.. MacLean • (Dave- • Lobsinger), 9.00 ' 11.--14i1dma3', Bob Lobsinger '(IVIticI..ean) 16.22 • Penalties:Pedersen, MacLean: Eliminate Lucknoiv'. BaOlc".in LucknOw again couldn't keep pace . With the 'artificial 'ice crew". Lucknow were leading 2-1 dt the end •�f the seccincl per- iod but the last frame •ProVed clisastrou4. as *the, home teamscored '4 gOals.- • ' Goal scorer'for Lucknow were • Allan Chin, and. Jitti Pedersen. •• ,Lucknow: JerfY MOW - bray; '.def., Fraser Ashton, Bill Robinson; centre, ..Allari" Chin; :Tim pect2rse11, Art HOw- aid: alt., Gary ' Ititehie, Thorn • LucknoW took an early two_ goal lead on goals by Maaliiran and • C. Chin' ,t-t-ut.- fught back, to tie the score at• 2-2 at the end. of the first per- , iod. Brooklin :added • one in the second' Without a reply -from the homesters. , • . the' •third '' period Charlie Chin •Sci:?red his sedond marker' of thei night with the 'visitors • scoring twice to frnake • d 5-3 score. ' • .ltefere:es Pierce :'Kincardine, and English of.•Winghant handed - out only One penalty,.. to 'Vipond .of ..Btooklin in the last period, Lticknow did not' play their' usual' brand of hockeyand 'lack-. •ed the punch• and drive that. the - was one i vtgitOrs -stk•W-ed.- Bro-oklin broke: .• goal ldinligp that verthMouiltthtoen clisPuttdfast and tOok advantage .of poor goal with • only •a• few .minutes 'to coverage. and weakness. 'n cleat4. . i • la M the WOAA Ordered aver, ing the. Duck .from the ,Lucknow ton tw playa, sudden death game with. Wingham, which Milvertori. .w(nt They are riow playing :off • dnlThe line of J. Chin,C. Chin- Staey' -w r e BrOokiin's big , threat.' In last period. they bottled the 'Opposition, up .in their • :end, out many.; tougli breaks pre- vented theni IrOin• Scoring. The Brooklin goal -tender . ,was. (nit- Stan.ding when the •pressure was on and "aS dosil aS a cuctirriber".• • 'Roy . • played a steady . game''On the ..LucknoW 'defence.' Despite'. water. On.. the • ice hi the-jafte-rnaon, arena.:_ manager .Art Bredkles and his : workers had the ice in good condition .by game tiine.• • •'' •• The second and. final 'garne of the' season will .be played in the Port, Perry arena on. SaturclaY: Brooklin: goal, Lightle; def„. M. Jones, G. Jones; Cen.,' Gibson; wings, Mel<ifiney, :Baldwin; alt.; P. Tran, Pascoe, Grundy, Viii,Qhti, MacDuff,'....Johnston,• Tran. • . , LucknoW: goal, Richards; clef, Graharn,`MadNay;•• den., J. ChM,* 'wings, •' thin Starley•-''alt Hedley,,Gibson,*Gardner, ,Couse, • '.Baker, Mowbray, Ern berlin, . First Period. 1.-.,ucknow,' MacMillan (Gra- ' ham) 4.45 ' • • 2,-:Lucknow; C. 'Chin 4.1.• Chin, ,Stariley). 12:25 3-7-Brooklin, P. Tran: (H: Tran) 4.34. • ..,1*./xsue.m.,ocl.4,06,1151*******,*!**6041011060-1 • . • , . • 1 , LuciinOw. District High School In The HighSciiooI Auditorium •THURSDAY, MARCH.•14th.' • • . • •u: and • .- • . . • • . • FRIDAy1.14A-g-cwii.th... -.• • 4 , • Band -,40r.tuo4ncing. at Mb, .p.n. and 4ie' Club Selections and. Gymnastics l'eattiri•ng the. jpla • '"THE MtRCHANT OF VENICE'zl 1 With forest.' • 11, Manager Pct. e Lobsinger• of the .Mildrnay donarchs refused: to „ice a team in -Teeswa.ter a week: ago • laSt Saturday night. 41.1is reason -Was. that .the sat ice was not. fit to Play' On. UporCre!;• ceivitig word '.of this, 41f. Lock-:. .ately "threw out". the team th fro the league. At •a :later "Meeting, the WI.O.A.A..exechtive reyersed his decision and: handed doWri the .foilowing ruling 41) A. $59 eairl fine; (2) Mr. Lobsinger suspend- ed, for one year; .(q) Teeswater were to be. paid for costs M- oira -ed.. A game in the 0.1V111:A. iilayoffs betw-een .4Wainfleet .and• LucknoW was played in the. local arena on , the. night in question on Very poor. ice. It Was r'nec- esSity ..because •of. the Fong dis- tance -travelled* 'to ,got here. it seems though that two • team's, •-cs) close as .Mildmay and Teeswater ecitild have reached some agree- Yffi.lai?•• melt. NO doubt there . are faults on both ,Sides. . . • • ' . • • . • • . . . *. • LEFT BE HIND ; Lti cknow., -"the - forgotten • W.O.A.A.,. gave' a good •.ac - 'count. of theffiSelveS -in". the •league• finals With. IVIilcimay -even Without their. coach.: - „In the rush. Ofgetting away to .Mildmay" on Friday even,: 'frig, Coach "TOW"-Greer-Wa,s7-- , left •behind. Not until they -7:22 •: . got to •th..4 Culross Village, 7,7•'..ticknowy C. 'Chin (Stan10)" the 'drivers started chebking 1.33 ' with each Other, did they, 8......Brook1in; P. TOari.,i4Pasooe) -••;--disdpver---that-LHarold,_.::_was L. 15,24, ' Still in Sepoyville . Penalty.; .-V4porid:',77:77:7' - 7.V4Nr.4,44gt2t44NteiNvZoth:4044Kte4itCogte4444a44"44.1NV. , . . • r • • ,-7.1 • 4.--LBrook1ini Gibson 19.16 Second Peri od 5-Brooklin, H. Trail, (pasCoe) 25 44 Third Peled 6-Brooldin, Pascoe -(7.--T-ran Collyer, Paul Henderson, •Bruce jIalr 'Harry , Bob• . Andr.ew, Marray Hun•ter,• Donald Kirkland, • • : Admission 50e Tickets 'troth Students* or at MciLitte quad .0tbach's Drug St.; I, -1t wz,..,c five weeks froe'; time :LuclmoiI.- 13'; oionm itis ,finisherl i• • Th6ii• .•>ei-i'€.,,f4 until ty Triet 'Mild- I- I..rnav in the finals, It seems that ' #a with all: the. resigning and ap-; 4.1 , f)ointing in the .W.0../1/2.:A,the!,, 4.. .1,.., ,new exectitive had"no knoWledgel, - ?4. I 6 of ' a tantain team * exisilag in 1 e: i ' Luc4now 1 ! ' eo * ; i i. j• . W * S ock. Clearance DULAMEL SEMI.GLOSO; • 4 fr„, fr fr • 4 , , to: make way flit Our Spring Stock of NEW IJULAMEL-, ait alkyd base proth.tct. : Quarts, regular $1,85 * ' Sale Pric'e,:., ,, . . .,. ....... .„ .. , ... :. . „e„...... . .... ... :.: . ::., . ._... fri . . 1 )hen the, local 'management approached the Association about 'playing dates it took the isalue 'office by surpriSe. Jae.ir. Christie 1 ormariri.***,,E**A-44604 $i.39 Good Selection ol'ours 'Still in Stock. • • WeCan Oifer.:iou „EXCEPTIONAL' BARGAINS mgeotititilid•,6olotirs . • . . OTHER LINES OF 'PAINT 10111iiiitDIE ItnoNE 16, x,vcit:Now