The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-01, Page 81. N
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HOOKER 'CALENDA:I .
Internediate
;''eb 1 -Clinton at Lucknow
Feb 3--Lucknow at Listowel
•Juvenile
F;eb . 5-.Lucknow at 'Goderich,
Feb. 0, -Kincardine at Lucknow
B? nta n
Feb :57-Wingham ai 'Luckn9W
Kinloss'Qubs •
Feb. 2 --=Culross at. Kinloss
Feb. 6-4 inloss at Belmore
WINGH4M •TA'EES 7-2.
DECISION FROM SEPOYS'
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, uck'11aw.Seip'oys and'' ingYiam,
Stainton, Spitfires tangled: here
last Thursday night M. their cue-
toinary Bobby Burns''night, feat-
• tire,With the visitors Coming out
on :the song, end ..of a 7-2 score:
Lucknow got both their .mark -
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mark-ers• in the first frame on goals
by laahmer and R:' McLelland, but
Were- short ,handed' and coulcln't
keep tip the pace ,Wingham "led
3-2 tat -the end of the first, added
another in the second and ' potted
• `three in , the third without a re
'ply, , two of them coining in' short
j,•'order, 'with the. Sepoys .:`.short
.handed.
li'irst Period ,
*-' 1 W ingha Crewean (English)
5.35• ' , Y •
2 Wingham, : Templeman ? (•Wil
son) ' 9.42
•$•-Lucknow, (Dahmer (Dodds,.
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4--Winghaan, Tetnpleanan (Wil
',"son, Westlake) 18,32
--Lucknow, R. McLelland
1VIi1lan,:'Vaughan) 10.42'
.Penalty:: . Gould. •
Second Period
5-Wingham, Loekeridge (Hil
bert) 7.32
Penalties:. Tustin, . Lockeridge. •
, • Third .Period •
6-. W, ingham, •''Tustin: (Looker •
.idge) 4.16
7-W ngham; Tustin (Duff) 14.34
8 W ngharn,• Wilson (W.estlake)`
15.41 ;
Penalties:. Pymn 2, Jackson, B.
McLe1 and,'. Wilsoi , McLelland:
Referees --Muir• and:: McFadden,
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BANTAMS . •CONTINUE WIN ..
STREAK ;WITH• 7-2 .VICTORY
Lucknow Bantams, kept:, their'
winning streak unbroken' , when
they hung uPp : a 7-2 victory in
.Clinton1Vlonday •night.. They
will wind up'• the schedule:. when
Wingham , plays 'here •next Mon.
day might at 8.00 o'clock
• :Goal scorers, in Monday's ' game
were ';Charlie ': Chin 3, Jack ` C•hin •
Kenneth MacNay 1' and. Bob'
Mowbray • 1. Clinton! marksmen
Were Garan and Carrick '
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;Pee-Wees Stage 1-0 :Game •.
A lastminute goal 1by .Bruce
Baker gave B. ' Johnston's Pee'
Wees a 1-6' victory over Donald
Thompson's Pee Wees ; on Satur
'day morning: The winners will 'len. and 'Garbutt, two :each, and' .•
now: Meet Morley Chid s team, one • apiece. to' H" 'Klages, Mercey,
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OBITUARY:
JAMES FLUI.CER
Tile death of James Flukey,, a,
• native of West Wavwranosiv Town
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'TH ntsi*Y;: , BEUARX 1 195
JUVENILES BEST GODERICH
7-5*IN TIGHT . GAME
Lucknow and Goderich ' Juven-
iles '• staiged a 7-5 battle ow .home.
ice last Friday with °Lucicno' v
= winning the tussle • '• that was, as.
exciting .as it ?9 las, clioSe.,
The
-game' wasn't, two .;minutes
old when' Gibson scored 'for•Luck-
now, wiho, led , 2-1 at the end of,
the first and. held . a. ' 3-2' edge at
'the .end, of the second. Elwood
Irwin` stretched that..to .4-2 early
in the, third, but G'oderich "roared,
back' ,for .three but
a row. to take
a 5-.4 leadYaf:the 13,minute•mark.
Irwin, tied it' up less than a min-
ute'
in-ute' later,' Chin got;. the winning -
goal .
inning•goal.. at ' 17:10' 'and' another • for
good :measure .within the minute.,
Etwog4. • Irwin ,bagged 3 •goals,
Morley ,'Chin• 2, Calvin' Gibson
and Clayton Hodgins one .each.
Reis, •Rivers, Arbour, "Thompson
and : ,crest -..shared the ' 'scoring
honors for ,the visitors
First Period
,1--Lucknow; .Gibson 1,55
' 2 Goderich, Reis4.660:
ow, ' E. ' Irwin' .(Chin)
3:L�
15.5,5 •
Penalty: ,.McLean. ' '
.Second Period
4-Lucknow; Hodgins 2.49•
66- Goderich, 'Rivers 4.35 '
,Penalties. J.': Howald,•: Fritzley.
Third Period:
6=Luc`lcnow E. 'Irwin 2.20<.
ship, where be spent rngst of his
life, occurred; in. Goderi:ch Hos-,;
pital on. Thursday He was in his
83rd year and had been a patient
in the hospital "far six weeks:'
The• remains, rested at the Mac,.
Lennan..MacKenziefuneral. home:
in Lucknow until Saturday when
a service was, held at:the Arthur
Funeral Home at-Aubutn, con
ducted by Rev. J. Bright of Duan-•
Bannon, ' assisted by: Rev. C." C
Washington of. Auburn. The pal -
(hearers -:''were, . Frank , Robinson,
Archie . tobinson,, .William Craig,,
JosephCarter,: Charles Stott and
Thomas Webster; •
'His •wife,- "the•. former- Alice'
Dyer, died sortie •years ago.. `
Move , To New Home
Mr; and, Mrs. Richard. West and
family have ' moved , into their
new hone in Ashfield which was
recently completed
.Half' of the world doesn't know
how the other' half •lsives • ,
• this was . befoare picture windows,
of course, •
Chased is •being paid• 'for "by,' the
boys themselves from the
ceeds of a ticket sale drive' staged
a couple ,ef weeks ago With the
,promise Of .further 'financial as
s istance from the' Shoot'Club, the
Bantams' should look ,pretty 'sharp:
come playoff time
1950 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, radio, sun visor ,and•-'•manj
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1950 CHEV. STYLINE SEDAN, Minerva: Blue.
1950 FLEETLINE CHEV SEDAN, light9 green.
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• , White walls and. litany extras,, ,: •
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1939 P.ONTIAC. COACH' •
1939 FORD COUPE '
•1938 OLD'SMOBILE SEDAN..
1937 • CHEV. 'COACH:
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1935.CHEV: SEDAN
TRUCKS..
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, Referees -Jack G•ould, Donald-
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JUVENILES' TOOK 1141,D •
TRIMMING IN HANOVER • '
The' nip -and -tuck, Hanover-
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Lucknorw• ;took a 13-4 trimming in,
the` :Grey' County town ,1t was;
•a ,rugged. 'battle, With. local ,fol
lowers ,bringind•home critical re
ports .of Z.uk's refereeing.'
Lucknow played 'without. Clay -
toff Hodgins','Wha "suffered what
was feared to'be a broken' .ankle,
whi]e practising before the game.
In spite of this • letdown, Luck
now . led 21 at the end ofthe, [ '.
first period, ',but at' the end of 1
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and,• witch:the refs -letting every'-
tthing , 'go .Lucknow Management
instructed their players to keep
away from injuries in. the third
when Hanvver•:ran'•in five: more
to Lucknow's one
Donald Thompson got two and
Morley, Clain ..•and. Bob' , MacDon-
aid;. one• each. For Hammier; ■
Hersberger had 3, A3 Klages,' Al ■
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BANTAIVIS. RAISE OWN
MONEY .111.1r..-EQUIEMENT
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v When the, local :Bantam , team
takes to the ice in the local arena
next' Monday' night against ' Wing'-
I ham 'in the theil last game of the ■ ;
schedule, the. will all sport' new
black and 'red socks and large
white identification rium•bers.
They, have also purchased'thr,ee.
new' 'sweaters. ` to match 'their.
present o,urtfit.tThis. was necessary
as' sauce • of the boys have 'out
grown the • sweaters which were
rriginally supplied by TheOans-
inert. to the Pee Woes fivie years � ■
*ago., As''.;a result of careful,,, at=
tention and an annual stpring dry
cleaning, these sweaters. are still
in gooci, Condition;
The .new = equipment ;lust pur-
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