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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29th, 1950°
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WO.A.A UNGLES
BANTAM' PLAYOFF
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(By. Don Thompson)
? How long can the Western
Ontario Athletic Association con-
tinue . its dilly-dallying and slip -
shop methods
lipshopcaethods aridexpect minor
hockey . to flourish• or to, get pro
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�moters and coaches to. • pu p
•with, the unnecessary headaches
caused' ,by this lack "of direction
and. organization. by the, . "top
Ihrass•#'.. 'and ;group conveners• •
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thought
thought w•asmore nn-.
pressively driven, home • to the
local Bantam • Hockey Club as
the leg_Weary. youngsters strug-
gled ,through , five games in 7
nights to cover, up a bungle by
• the above mentioned' 'organiza-
tion, and • try and : produce a win-
ner to enter O:M.H.A• playoffs
...by .a. set :date.
The . Lucknow team,- 'this year
sponsored by the :Fire Company;'
played a .regular schedule 'with.
Teeswater• arid Ripley ' after be-
ing
be ,ing more 'or less "pushed" out.
Of, a previous grouping; that in-
' chided.: some "artificial, ice
teams".
from.:•the WO.A.A. • in .regard 'to
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playoffs, until the week' of Feb-.
ivary 13th;' It was then announ-
ced that • Lucknow and Ripley
rroul"d play a two game series.
Teeswater was ' :just thrown'
out"). Lucknaw defeated •Ripley
on two consecutive 'nights,: Wed=
nesday and .Thursday. •They were
then ' matched -with Ebenezer Sat
urday. and Monday, and upon
winning had to 'play the Mild -
ing Lucknow,
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This last, minute rushing to
meet O.M,H-A- deadlines is no
thing new. It has ;been t _e same
story ever since this Ywri writer
played Bantam hockey. "kill"t
W.O.A.A. • .continue ' to
minor hockey, and . make boys
13 and 14'years old, Inost•of them.
in public school, play five games
of 'hockey inseven nights.
A • telephone call to Nelson Hill
of.:Goderich on the• day of the
mix-up was useless,, 'as Mr. 'Hill.
refused ta interfere with• the de-.
cision of Mr. Lockeridge.
.Everyone `.was' deeply ., sorry
with ' promises' of "better organ-
izatio'fl next year". A. great cpm-
pensationi•
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BANTAMS ELIMINATED.
•i ucknow Bantam team. , con-
ceded the second game in the
goals -to -count round with Mild-
may, and . are . thus elihiinated
from further: ,:playoffs•• The pow-
erful.,lViildmay •club won the first
game' at home 15-1, and with a
sick goaltender, and a team. of •
leg -weary youngster's who .kbad
played five- games • in . seven
nights ;the Lucknow management,
decided to award, them the 2id
game : which could not ; be post
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PEE WEES LOSE
•Lucknow. 'Pee ' Wees were de-
feated 2-0 by the . Ripley team
in an.:exhibition game in Ripley
on Tuesdayin a warmup for
the Goderich' "Young Canada
Week at. Easter.
BROOMBALL STANDING
•..-may,team on Tuesday_ .
The Lucknow Club was, never
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ball • .standing to..' date. with two
games: in the : regular schedule
still to 'play. on 'Friday.
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',AST WEEK'S RESULTS
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North Kinloss 1, Belfast 0
Specials 1, Kintail 1
Paramount 0, `South . Kinloss . 0
• Nite Hawks 2, m
; Fireen 0
Firemen' 2, • North Kinloss .0
Belfast 4; Nite .Hawks 1 '
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K1NL,GH - these. `showings •were splendid.
Friends here are glad to know
that :Mr . Jame's `'Ni Hodgins who,
has' been ill at his home with.
pneumonia is ,making •favorable.
progress.:
Infant, Was Seriously I11 "
•Congratulations to.:IVir. & Mrs.
Bert 'Nicholson on, the gift of
baby.a
daughter: The little. girl,
took suddenly •ill on • Friday and
TIMBER TIPS
Bill and 'Mae Hunter and Roy
and ' Mr, ••�Breckles,: 'expressed: • ap
preciation t0 all , for. 'attending
and invited everyone to stay .for. •
a cup ' of coffee. and doughnuts.
Mrs'. Wesley Guest. , won the
towel set for• ` the,. lady's door
priie.'and• Mr, Ilex*'Kragt won*
`the men's . door .prize. Johnny,
Collins, young son of.Mr;.: ,sand'
Mrs. Burton Collins • . made the
draw and he • Was • awarded . a.
John : Deere • (miniature sized).
Tuesday,. and .upori hearing the suffered. several convu sionsr, tractor.
notified ,to
aMe advertised ion . radio the neighbOrhood; biit at 'time
whiCh Caused much, concern in I
Teani
idge. Mr: Lockeridge • said .that of ,writing her, condition • had.
notification 'should have been re- ptov d
1 • The Anglican .chtireli.:!'serviee•
.Doug Leith of . Port Elgin; and for.ithe- rnonth pf• Match will be
ceived.' frorn• group convener
• yet a4initted that he had noti- at i00 o'clock each Sunday. al,.
.4.. teleplione'-call to 'Mr. Leith John Deere Night Big ,Suceess
Spent in Ilplyrood Hall Which'
in • Port Elgin 'produced 'several
notified Lucknow ef .the -game: was. filled. te capacity on Thurs-
-. `2 --Ebenezer ha.d been 'waiting op day evening for the annual John
Ltickriew. and Could have played
Freck.13utton with 673. plus 69
for 742 and Betty Finlayson:With
a 632 total led the Squirrels to
4 point Victory over the Caons.
Kay Bailey ...with 528 plus 90 for
618 and Charlie Short with ,a
602 . total led the Coons.
The. Zebras -who have been'
The following. broornball play-
off series has been. • drafted.
Players must definitely be. in
their, 20th' Year before being el-'
refer to the final standing in the'
having trouble •got back in the
groove as they took four points
from the Lions. Rob Beak with
624 and Bab' and Eunice Reid
with 623 an& 601. 'respectively
led the Zebras. Irvine Eedy with
a .601..total led the well balanced
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Deere . show ' sponsored ••by our
Mildmay who had been,lidle for loeal garagem.an arid. dealer,' Mr.
be .dOrie about the A.sSociation s ous.tyPes -of tractors. and mach-
' mistake, , and LucknOw had to inery manufactured by the John
r. Leitir7admitted tilat-Eben, reegular—schedule. . ,.._ _ Deere 'Co., also a film with the
play MildMay • that night
L.ions who-Tn. ade- all .three game! Garden family_y_Whicil_portrays.
rt.' ha - .a.Mara: cipse. . • ',fine family life .and a 4-1-I Club
ezer were Scared of the power7
angle to' match thern With Luck -1 • 4- for .671 was a' big factor in the C "Tim s Choice All af
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Dick Abel with 611 Plus 60 pi ture
' now. It 'was also learned from (sudden death). , , . , Tigers 4 point win over the Pole
,the Mildmay management 'that The' Monday winners will play .
Cats. Mike Sanderson with a..600,
total was beSt for the Pole ,Cats
they had informed the W.O.A.A. -off, and the Friday winners will
office three weeks prior to •this play off in. sUdden death. games, who were down a bit. from their
episode that 'they were ready ,to with the surviving two' ,tearn! usual form. '
' play any team, • and yet had sat; playing a best-Of.three series for
Ll .11 A ht ti vv'th a 652 total
• idle for that time before meet-Ithe championship. • • .
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B C.. Red- 'Cedar..
Now Uqoading
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and Arnetta Thompson with 626
•led the Beavers as they . Won 2
games bt,ft loat on the total to
take 2 Points from the Gophers.'
Freda Button with: 657 'and .Chas.
AnderSon with 643° led the
The' kanga.raps ,couldn't • do
anything Wrong as they took 4.1
points 'from the Wolyerines; Al
and Gladys Hamilton ':with 764
plus 54. for 818, and 694; phis 48'
'•for 742 "respectively, 'Albert'
With,674—pltis-27—for 701
and Lorraine MacDoriald with'
634 pluS 99 for 133. set a pretty
stiff pace.' Lois CroWston and
. Larry Salkeld alsd aided the
team in setting •a new flat single
278. The grand tbtal was 3571.
The Wolverines were. all rolling
their average• or better' as• they
came up with a 2995 grand total
which would Usually win tWO
With totalS of 618 and 615 re-
-is feeling. e ter afterifer—oVefe-
lion for'. appendicitis on Satur-
day night. '
Team Standing
Karigartios 54, Cubs 53, Pole
Cats 50, Squirrels '49: Gophers
43, ChipmUnkS 42, Zebras 37,
ers 31; 'Coons 26, Lions 25, Note
rrectiori from: last week.
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LUMBER ',LIMITED
Ctimmins is enjoying a'3-
week holiday -in 'Florida. He ac7
Boyle of *wirigham. on the trip.'
Mr. Angus Kennedy .Pf Sea -
forth' spent a few 'days at the .•
home of his daughter, Mr. and -
Mrs. Bill 'Kinahan.
A pleasant everiing was spent
at' the school Monday, night _
When Mr. Cameron and his
pupils, sponsored a progressive
euchre. Ten ,, tablea played with
high ..scOres won. by Mrs. Joritin
Finnigan and . Ted .Robinsonf
second high, 1V1rs. Gus 'Devereaux
Gordon FOran.'
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