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';14HR, i,'HCKNOW SENTINEL,: 1.UCKNQW, ONTARIO
Ti LURSDX,, JANUA�t'Y' 25, 951!
HI%$OVER, EDGED LO T S
SECOND OVER11MEBATTLE
Hanover and k dw Jiiven-.
',iles, played their second overtime
game on Jr ucknow' , ice- this ; seas
on;" The'`.first: .,one ended in a
.draw., Tl a next '.one, on Monday
night, was ' won . by the visitors'
Ray a 5-4 score.
It• developed ° irita' a rugged,
.battle , in the second: and ;:third.
frames, • with $' ' penatlies„ . being
handed :out„ Lucknoty•ent'",into
anearly 0 -goat ` lead by • the
�halfw,ay mtwark .in the :first, but'
Hanover' got. Dile of them back
before the frame- ended and went
into ..a.3-2 lead l alfwa rthrougl
the, second.:-ZhYiornpson tied.'' a up
'with Lucknow Short, handed,
When he intercepted, 'a `puck be-
irrg ;cleared in the Hanoi er goal
and 'blazed 'one at the goalie.
Nearing :the halfway mark ;in
the 3rd 4ahover Went into the
lead on 'a, 'goal ' by Henry,, who
Was. allowed; :too often ' to sit'
-'.perhed on the ` .goat 'Crease,'
It.
looked ,,as if that was it until El=..
'WOO.. Irwin :sent ..the` ''Lucknow
fans into a frenzy.,.when he slap.
ped • 'in 'Thompsbn's;: Pass' ' otit.
Lucknow had taken MVreKay. from.
the .net and.. were storming , the:
Hanover :citadel when Irwin got
'the one that sent there- into over
time'' again.' •
Midway " "through, the extra
Stanza. Beresford 'slapped in. the
winning:counter and' ',although
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McKay was was pulled .`as• the.
'periad waned, LucknoW. was,
,.,• spoofed - out and couldn't
back: "
The , ' Lucknow attack' w a a
sparked E
gib hvood: Irwin :' with
y
three goals,' with 'Thompson `pick
ing up a ,goat- and,,.. two •assists'.
:Hanover scoring honors' were. div
ided one , each • to Garbutt, . ,Hers-
Berger, Klages, I-Ieriry and Beres
ford..
First Period:,. '
1 Lucknow, E. Irviiin' . (Thoiixp-.
•son) X10
2 - :;ucknow, E:. • Irwin (ChinY\
41000
..34.411ariciveri. .Garbutt (Allen)
'',1300
Second Period
4--4ianover; ' Hersberger (Henry)..
3:20•'
5Hanover, Klages 7.03
f Lticknow, • Thompson 17.45
Perlait-ies -Henn KT'ages
BANTAMS itEEP• WINNING
STREAK. UNBROKEN
Lucknow Bantams; undefeated
.so far this season,, .chalked up •a
5- victoi y. over •'Godericli is'st
Thursd• ay night. . ' Mild • weather
caused soft iee,.•whic_h prevented
the, ..lads , putting on; inueh„ of a
dislzlay . .*
Charlie •and Jack 'Chin 'scored
•2 goals each With .Kenny, Hodg-
kinson getting the- odd
BANTAMS ; WIN' ANOTHER
Thompson's Bantams won
another one .on;•, Tuesday ;,night,
`t remain • undefeated.: to date,
when they:defeated the Goderich
kids ,• in• ''the Lakeside Town
arena by: a score of 6-2.,
Currently the• • Bantas are
playing :the . best :brand of hockey
in town. - Charlie ' Chinbagged 3,
Jack Chin 2, and•.Kenneth,'Hodg-
kinson 1.
• Nor+m,'Locking and Chas. web,
•ster • handled • the :Georgetown-
Walkerton;game iri`Wingharn. on
Saturday night that::Georgetown
won by. a score of .16.12.
Ronald` Hilly,. son of ' Mr. and
Mrs... A. R. Hill of. .Con: 10;i1-
rocs, " suffered: a •serious gash•be
low ;sand around his eye, when he
fell on a,kate in a hockey game
.between. the Culross Bears 'and
Kinloss :Kubs. He reeeived treat-
ment ins KinCardine'•Hospital but
was . later ; ' takLen. to Walkerton.
hospitalWhere• the injury became.
regarded as more serious` than
.
.was . at, first "thought
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SPORTS CALENDAR,
Intermediate ' 1-•1
n;, 25-Wingharn at LuCknow
1—C1inton at Lucknow
,ldvene ,
26 Goderivii at' Lueknow..
Jan
29==•1.u,chnnW at Hanover:
Bantam;
Jan;
29—Lucknow.at Clinton.a
Kinloss Kubs
Jan.. 26- Foi dwieh. at Kinloss
,Jan, 31--.=Kinlbs$ , at. Fordwich
Doti McAlpine; soil . of i & and
Mrs. �Ceci1 McAlpine;. is. playing.
defense ' for (he• M �1dnaay Mon
archs. tyis ,*inter, having sfeppec :
up. from Juvenile ranks last seas
on, The Gazette says; "Don is de
veto i . to a. first class defense
. p ng into ;... ,.
man and'' is' playing! a rugged type
of''game''. •
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ListoWel Legion will ,tack: the
Intermediate 'baseball'team .' 'in
195.1, • as well as all miner tennis,
arid' may engage a, salaried Coach•
to :ensure . ,a '' "crop'' •. Of' young
players corning'along in Listowel;
wh:e�h 'is one of the few :centres.
in this district where .hardball
continues to flourish Gate re
�ceipts • last ',year at intermediate
games totalled . $5,856.00, . .
treasurer, gave • the financial,
statement for .1950 showing 'the
allocation. ° was reached and. -ex-.
ceeded,
. As recognition' of. her faithful
service' ,a'letter. of appreciation
'vias read' tby Mrs.. Neil G; Mac
Kenzie to Mrs,: Donald R. Mac-
Kenzie and Miss ,Sadie Johnston'
presented a, life: membership to
her as an, • acknowledgment of
ASHFIELD WAILS. SOCIETY
PRESEN.TS LIFE' MEMBERSHIP
The January •Meeting. 'of th
W.M.S. of 'the .Ashfield. Presby:—
terian Church was held at. the:
hoire • of Mrs.: Duncan 'Simpson
on Wednesday with 26 in, atten
dance. In'the absence .of.cthe Pres-
ident, , Mrs. Duncan A..: MacKen-
zie,'Mrs. Jack .Collinson presided.
The; devotiOnal,•part was: taken
by M'rs . Jack.',MacKenzie'and,
Mrs: D. .Simpson. 'Mrs::: George
1'Ioncrief''read . a splendid .p4aper ..
on .'Peace". • Mrs.,. Reuben . Wilson •
readL • an article.. on World
Sion 1;
Mrs, ' ; Donald ' R. MacKenzie;:
�r y�t f
her faithfulness and•• TgK�'tyV`91 d ,)�rorl
in .the society,. T ,
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Miss Annie. 'Ma) ,onlald •read •
the requirements for the bale this`
year.. Mrs.Collinson„ closed the, '
meeting with.. prayer and refresh- .
idents, were served. .
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Third' Period , ' '
7--.Hanover-Henry,' ; (Allen) 8 42
.�Lucknbw, E ':'Ir vin (Tromp-
son) ;19 02
• Penalties: Garbutt 2, S. Allen r
Kempton
Overtime
`9Ianbver; Beresford' 4:25
•JitVENIi s COAsT TO •
WIN OWER HARRIS7`O i
• Lucknow Juveniles had it too;
" easy.; last"Wednesday' night when-
• 'they coasted t� a 10-0 ;win over': •=
the Har» istoh; Bronchos, Who
didn't• show a ' kick •.in 'thein all
night 1V.Corley Chin and .Donald;,
Thompson scored 'two each: for
Lucknow with 'single goals going
to Elwood' Irwin, Dan Rose, Har
old, Hoara1d; Calvin Gibson, Lill'
Kempton ,and Al
1 ulis Won 'Another •
..in.. one' '.of 'the:' hegt:: games .of ,
' ' the season kinloss Kubs .ddwned `,(
13elmore 3-0. in ''Kincardine. on
Friday night' 'before. a' •good...
.zrowd. The: Kubs have ice. only '
.':tine scheduled- game ' and are pet-.-
ting,
ett-
ting, tiie''tpace in', this keen group:
O, h
From 'Donald. Finlayson ' of
Stouffvillle conies ,word that. they.
, h lave .a good hockey,' teaiii ' there.
this winter. ,They lost' the first •
game to Owen Soundjbut since:
';then 'have won or .tied the rest
' of them,, . i
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