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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW,. QNTAR,IC
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KI -TAN; ARE CHAMPS OF
LOCAL BRO.OMBALL LEAGUE.
•The Kintail •team edged a 1-0
Win over North Kinloss, last Fri-
day night 'to. win the Luclniow
&. District Broomball champion
ship. Friday's game was a sud-
den .death. one,.with each. of the
two previous. meetings in the
playoffs ending in a tie. The
'championship ' game ended a
season, 'of good •sportand com-
ipetition ,between 'district teams
in a league- that • had sprung up
more or.. fess ,"overnight" Jaclk
Henderson • acted.' as.,.referee-in
chief for :the • entire schedule,.
with: occasional help from other
interested' parties.' :
EXETER TOURNAMENT
• Both' Kintail. ' and . Lucknow;
who had advanced in. the• : pre-
liminaries for the Western. Qn-
tario. tournament at Exeter last.
• Sunday, were eliminated before
the final silverware: 'series.
Hanover. 1, Lucknow 0 .( game
,'played. in Wingham last Wed
nesday) ,
Huron •A•llstars 0, Kintail 0
(game played', in Exeter Sunday;
Kintail lost:. on a. basis of• shots-
tournament.
hots-
tou 'nament. that had its grand.
finale at Exeter, the "birthplace"
of the present wave of - broom-
ball enthusiasrn, which gives
promise' to effervesce into the
formation of an organized inter
town . brooniball league, • come
next season.
The executive and 'team mem.-
tiers will meet. at the Arena Fri-
dayto decide how the s
profit. will be used.,
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TIMBER TIPS
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, In, Group "A" the Squirrels
took over first •placehas ' they
ibianked -the Chipmunks to _ take
'4 points Freck Button' with 671
and S12abe1 ;Whitby• With` 61.2 led
,the.' scoring with Bill .Button's.
208 .taking the honors. in the ls't
game which they• won by only
one • point... Mae Hunter and 'Roy
Alack led the 'scoring •ford.. • the
Chipmunks.
Bob ' .1Vrclntosh with. 648 and
Hazel Webster with 590 led the
poleCats to a 3 point 'victory
'over the Cubs. Dick Park. with
647 ' ,and' Bill Stewart with 578
ledthe cklas.
• The ',Gophers took • 3 points..
from the Kangaroos who found
that 1116 was not enough to win
the second game but .. won: the
on -goal). 4 third `;on a much smaller score.,•
Charlie ,and Anne Anderson with.
702 ;. and ,624 respectively • and
as £ r p.... - !eer,-wit : 8. the
Gophers; while .carry
with 684 and. the Hamilton duo
with 640 each, were high for the
Kangaroos. - •
• Group.. "A standing: Squirrels
8,` Pole Cats .7, Gophers,7, Kang-
aroos 1 :Curbs 1, Chipmunks.).
,Ili • .Group "B" the • Beaver-
Zebra .battle ended in ..a .4' point
victory for : the Beavers.: Punch
MacDonald with 730. plus 51 for
781. including 'a record flat single
of 350 scored high .for the Beav-
MEET FRIDAY TO.DECIDE.
The Lucknow District :8 -team
• • ,'broom�ball: league wound, up* ,a
successful, season . on Friday ev
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ening; when .Kintail. copped the
"silver. ware". , . '•
cOrrganized. early in the winter'
easron ' when not. more than. a
Bantam, team loomed on the hoc
key horizon, the league caught
fire locally, 'arid `provided plenty.
. of vigorous action for well over players, 100 la ers,..and.attracted a•pret-
ty . fair ` spectator .patronage,,, ,be- ers: 'There have .never been re=
fore -the • ch:ampionship' ;was de- cords kept during, the playoffs
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WEpNESIDAY, MARCID 28, 1956
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tided, .when rivalry: waxed keen. •
Locally activities • •were respon-
sible to a large degree -in spark-,
ing-broornball'action in neighbor-
ling centres. The. 'season was cli=
of 'high .scores because .with splay-.
ers ,\alternating they could': come
upwith some
• pretty
ttygood.teani
•vscores. HoweveIthink�ind�id-
ual.: records " should: be kept in
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629was high man for the 'Zeb-
ras
Zeb-ras who made. all three games
close. '
.The Coons ' led by Jack Mc-.
Dlonagh, Bob Finlay. and Gordon,
Bailey, who 'all rolled. over 600,
took • 4 points froth " the ::Tigers.,
Dick ,,Abel' .was; the. Tigers_ best.
effprt '
The Wolverines came up• with
a big night to score a :grand total
of `3400. pins' arc take, 4 points •
from the :.Lions: Harold Greer
led 'the parade with 749 for an
806 total, While Jack :Fisher's '731
for a 767:total ; and Edna •Couse&s
664 for : a '163 total were close,
:behind. Fred ' Young came- up
with. a 697• total for the Lions; ,
Group "B" standing:. Beavers
8; Coons 7, Wolverines 5, Zebras
3` Lions 1,.Tigers •0.• • .1
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:YgNGS,BRIDGE
Mx: and Mrs. Victor . Finnie,.
who . spent the.: winter months in
Goderich; :have . returned to their
home here. , •
Mks.` W alter,'Clare returned to:'
care or her •mother. in Gliesley
after: spending the week -end ; at
her home here.
Special' servic':s were /held ''•, in
-St: Jo§eph-s-Church on-Sundayr
with a procession led by Father
Van Vytick and the :altar; boys,
carrying. ` the blessed : Pal,n S,
while the choir '•, sang. "The
Palms'_'. _.1Vlaurrce_D.altom,. assists:
"ed iby. ,Teddy Martin and Danny
Dalton, read the Passion ,of our.
Lord. •
Devotions .m Good .Friday,
will ,commence at 3:00 p.m. and
'en Easter Sunday the . Parish
,
mass will • be at 8.30 a.m.; sec-
and mass at '10.30 a.m.
Week -end" visitors here were;l.'.
Mrs. 'Ed Sinnott, ..Shannon .Sin -
nett and friend, and Jimmy Sine•
not of •Detroit and Miss Maur-
een ` Vassella of . Windsor
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'P.IiONE 65: : •LJCKNOW, ONT.
fellows". mother, Mrs. Taylor and =Charlie,
'Ann. Weber is under the doc- Mr. and. Mrs Ross Sri ith of
tor's care and cannot return to Toronto spent the week-endwith
school until • after . Easter. her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Russel ;
Mr. T. J. Morrison is spend Chapman.•
ing, the .week -end. at ,Brantford
visiting , . his father, ,.:Mr.' J. B.
Morrison at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Vic Casemore
Miss Margaret Ta, or is a pat-
•lent in Wingliana. Hospital.,
..Mies Annie Kennedy of Wing-
ham HUospital; ,staff spent the:
week -end with .her. Mother., .. Mrs.
• Mr Nat Thompson spent the
week -enol with his' sister, Mr. &
Mrs. Ndble` Steele' of Port Huron.
• Mrs.' Irene , Paterson of Toron-
to
: apent' . the week -end . •with cher
Th'e' Leamington: Falcons bas-
ketball club won' • the 'Inter-
mediate "B" championship.:; at
Owen Sound Saturday night, Mr,
Neil` Paterson, .coach of the teal``,
visited with his uncle, M. Ken .,
Paterson.: Along ,with the coach.
were Doug , Robertson, Stan •
Jackson, 'Cecil' Gow, Harold Wi•g-
gie Bf [ce-Slater, Jim--FrnImerly —
Bill Jones, Pat Irwin, Don Moore
and Bill Stubbs: • •
Mr and Mrs. ,Reg Scholtz of
Auburn, visited on ''Sunday with
Mr.' and .Mrs. Ez •Scholtz.
• WHITECHURCH
Neighbors end `fiends of Mr.
and` 1VIR:� C: ieriagh
gathered 'at. the Whitechurch
Memorial Hall 'on • Friday even -
in • t hothem Prior To -their
even-
ing o nr heir o,
departure to their' new home at
''Rothsay. Euchre .and crokinole.
were played.. Lunch was served
and later Mr. and Mrs. McClen-.
'stghan, Beatrice and, Eldon were
called .to the. front. Hugh Simp-
son read . the address and .Mrs.
Russell. Ross •`�"ancl .Mrs. ' Hugh
Simpson presented them- with
some moi ey .and gifts. The gifts
consisted of a TV •lamp, a hos.
tess chair to, Clarence and Ruby,
Beatrice received a ,brush, comb
aril mirror set. 2l d'on received
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a ' hair `brush, Mr. Robt McClen
aghan received a goosed necked
lamp. Mr.. iR. C ' `,Meal:enaghan
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