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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-08, Page 6VW"' :.• • AV • a• 4. t•, • PAGE, SAX;' 'LUCKNgW NTINEL, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO, G OD,ERICH WINS: FIRST. OF • P.LAYOI'FS BY A six ,g0.41 outburst by Gorier - g ich.•iin the third period gave God, erich• ..Lions an` 11-2 . victory -over the. L Ielcno , -Sepoys in the first of .a best ..of. three. 'Series„, Zlhe ,score. stood at ' 2,2:, .at 'the end of,.thele^ first. 'Gorier ch rank in three in .the second, to, take " commanding: lead, and then ran in a ;half: •dozenwit .,kt in ten min - u tes in the third,, . ' ; ' The game produced rn o s t everyithing, ' 'The lights. 'went. out rie>f!!y, and T the next sensation waS:when' they' pulled, a g towel from around • Bissett.' neck in ! the „ second. Cr'eorge Chin, and R; McLelland. seared Lucknow's goals: Bissett, 'bagged: four !or • Goderich; .Foley 2, Dubeck 2; Eaubkiier 2 and. New-.• Combe 1.: Nf °LH ean and ubert refereed. it.'. SEPOYS'.FINISH SCHEDUiE' `r ' WITH •IMPRESSIVE ,DISPLAY' .,•Lunknow Sepoys .wound up the schedule • iut Listoiwel on' SSatur-' day night; , when the extended • the, top-rung';Listoivel team who, eked out a 7-6 win: The-'wlictory gave, Listowel a tie with 'Wing - ham' Wing -ham' for first place in the'g'oup, with, . Wingli�am h,avin'g the: edge on .a..•'Ibetter .igeal rr ax+gin. The Seer loss leftthem" in a cellar position with two. wins •For the Sepoys, Saturday' night's 'game was rated as - by far, their best performance. It was :,a fast, clean: game , and ',gave the ri k -full atf . Listowel, fans full' value for their money. ' The .'short-handed S o •�s • had �'p Y only nine men ' in., uniform, but Were. sparked .by . George Chin's '.3 -goal • effort Jim Wankel and Bap Hall wen.t the route on de. fence:: ' Ltieknow • was . without „Gould, ;Greer, .Harris 'and. Dah- - mer.' • s Lu'akriow goal, Ritchie; 'def., Hall,.Wankel; centre, Geo. Chin; wings, Dodds, ; A. 'Chin; . alt., R. • "McLelland; Vaughan; MacMillan, B. 'McLelland Listowel: goal, Ditchburn; def: Hamilton, Spittal; •• cen.,E. Dean;' wings, G. :Bitten, Wray, alt.., Jobb, I lelmka, Sirnith, K. Hay, D: Hay, 'Woods, Blackmore. ;:. First Period 1 :'Lucknow, ` G. Chin (A," Chin) . •• 6.40 Z--I�istovirel, Bitten (Helmka • Jobb)' 1230 3 Luc�know; ' Dodds "(A Chin) 1240 4—+Listowel,'' Smith`: Hay) s 14.50'' No penalties Second' Period 5 Listoniel; Hamilton (Wray) 1242 6 -Listowel, Smith. (K, Hay, D. Hay) -16.02 Penalties: Woods. Hall. • Third P-er-iod 7 1VIvLelland. (Vaughan), 4.50.. ' $moi§torwel,. Bitten (Wray) 6.27 9,Lucknow,, G. Chin (A. Chin). 7:55 ':1OListdwiel, Bitton' (Wray, ,Spit - tall) . 14:20 12.-Lucknow, A. Chin 15.15 13-•Lucknow, G:.Chin (Dodds)', 16.20, • No, penalties: n ' .SEPOYS'.,FINISHED HOME STAND- WITHA' 'WI1�T • • Lucknow Sepoys wound up • their last home game' 'of the schedule on Thursday night with an 11-8 victory over the . Clinton Airmen. Ducknow forged to a 5-1 lead.' in the first; were out in. ' front 8-3` in the second and were outscored 5-3 in;' the ' final frame as the visitors dlosed the... gap a pit.. Ron ;MoLelland:.'vwith ...three .�E�yY/� ry,� __; ],gyp /,��j.��, w"tikt �als ed Tiro�illie,,,,sL1YN�i Wg•.- e9r1 f Chin • had 2. .. ,First Period 1-Ljcknow, Dodds (England) JuVE$ILES DROP PAIR OF WEEK. ENDt•GAMES: ' Luk owjuveniles dropped.•a 6-1. decision, to ,Kincardine on'. 'Saturday night, ori local ice; Thompson from Elwood Irwin' ac- . counted ,for. Luaknow s. lone goal at"less Than two minutes in the first , period, .. ibu t from there on, 'they . found Guest lin. the ,Kincar- dine net • unbeatable, ,although . •sin tors;carrrhe play ton the WO - tors repeatedly.• • , • First Perigd. 1 ; Lucknaw, Thompson (E, , " win) `125 ' 2 --Kincardine McFadgen (F:en- • ton.) 3.37 . 3 ---Kincardine,. Plasden `5512. 4-Kircardine,' Wilson gen) 10.05 ' Penalties: Wilson, , E. Irwin; Pfoff. e 'nd Period 5—Kincardine,, Fenton 5.$7 6 -•-Kincardine; .Plasden (Burn -- side) 11.04. ' •• , Penalties: Gibson; Young conduct): Third •P.eriod.: 7 ---Kincardine, Burnside • 8.57 .. Lucknow: goal, ,.•McKay; def., Gibslon, Rose; 'centre, 'E., Irwin; wings, Chin, Thompson ; ' :alt.; :.H:: Howald, A.. Irwin, Stewart, Mac- D4riald, Kempton, Johnston, Gate m'fe, J Hawal • Kincardine '>•goa1 Guest; def.,' Duke,' Kearns; .centre, ' Wilson; wings, McFadgen,. Fenton, 8. . McLean, • Young, Burnside, Plasden, Barrager, Pfaff, Ross. • Referee;, Chas. • Webster,: Close In Goderich° On • Monday : night in .Goderich'. g.. i in ''another fast and, wde open - game; the Lakeside boys downed Luicknow' by- a score of , \ 8 to 6 Marksmen for ;the; locals Were E. Irwin 2, ChM • 2, • • Thompson .and., A. • Irwione each. •• , 'BANTAMS D . EN.SCHEDULE WITHOUT•'A LOSS' Luckriow' - Bantams wiound up the: schedule,.on Monday night in the' local arena, When they cane from behind to Win an impressive 6-3. victory: The.,local/kids, havenwrt lost'. a game this season; and;now stand by before going .:into the "D" playdawns in the W;O.A.A. Goal getters on Monday night were Charlie . Chin 3•, Kenneth .Hodgkinson 2 and Jack Chin 1. "Toby". Greer: refereed the' !game. °CRACK' PEE• WEE' SQUAD` TO' PLAY HERE' FRIDAY - The Seaforth Pee' Wees, who have.. been sweeping everything before them this seasoxL,. will visit Sepoy+ville on ,Friday night when the local' kids •'will find .•out What: they can do With this track teaifi: The .locals aren't `..paoolking" :for- this 'game but will use only, lads. eligible to compete. in rtlre.-Yaung- Ca.nada: Day Come Easter.. time. • The ;Pee Wees are getting their practises..,now on Mondays. and. Fridays after : school, . •with a : 3 - team town . league battlingit out in a cries orf games. On Friday Kenneth. Hodgkin- sen•seored 3 goals,tetvive Morley Chin's , team a 3-0, victory • - over Bruce' Johilston's squad. "Tike. Colored Flashes",., a trio of ' ;puck chasers, are playing smart hockey for. Mount Forest this *inter, ;but, .'Mount . Forest is: finding out what Lucknow lis :covered. least ..season•, that when darkies prove • their" superiority to their white Opponents, ' they wine 'in for someribald:: abuse from: opposing fans 'and players, ;who , at times prove themselves to Ibe•anything but ,good .sports. 2- tucknow, Vaughan (.R. Mc- Leiland) 6.37. (V`:a hon)' McLelland .20 ••. 4L .Clinton, Gorey (Goodh'ue) 1053': 5--4iuknow, B. McLelland (Dodds) 1219 6 Lwcknow, R. McLelland (Mc Milian) 13.42 • ' Penalties:' McLean,, Benard 2, Hall.• y Se bnd Peri d 1 71•—atucknow, Wankel' (Dodds..) 4.12 •. 8 'Luckriew, R; N' Lelland 1ViaeMillan, 'Vagghan) 5.52 9- . uckn6W, G. Chin '(Dodds) •' 10 -Clinttin, Starrow 10.10 • • a rald4 ala f -the. ' Juven- ile'team,'received: a, three stitch gash in h' is cheek last week white practising. 11 -Clinton,; Melanson (Goodhue) Penalties: Hall, Deduck. • • :Third Period " 12=7 -°Clinton, Scarrow'(Noonan) 13 1p --Clinton, Noonan 1.54 ` 14-t-Clin'ton, Goodhue (Scarrow) 15-Luckndww •Greer. Gould G. Chin) 10.00'. 16—Lucknow, GG Chin (Gould, Dale er) 10:42 : - • 17—Clinton:,' 'Goodhue 16.59 187. -Clinton,, Godfrey 17.21 19°-Luckn'ow, Dahmer ;(G. Chin) 17.56 Penalties:. Gould, A, Chin- , , ,, duck (misconduct). " I 'U N ,G A N N::O.N•; 40th 1?Vedding A yersary Mr, and Mrs. `'W. "A. Culbert, 4th , Con. of . Ashfield, observed their 40th. wedding ainnives.ary, on, Friday,' Feb. 2nd., On Feb. 2nd, Mrs. rs. Culbert; the former Nettie : Tyndall,oungest daugh- ter of the late' Mr,. and Mrs. Wm. Tyndall, Carlow, wias united . in. marriage to Wm. rthur Culbert, elder son of the la Mr,, and Mrs. Abram Culbert, w resided then where Mr: :arid Mrs. ,Arthur Pber+t are now. living and..continu-' ,ed to farm, and his parents mov- ed to the' village. This highly e 'couple, .who - ve made. .esteemed eared c p ha a' -fine success in -farming and are an asset, to 'the community„ have ; =three ,pons, and rhyo daughters and ten grandelildren. , Their ' eldest son isCecil, ' on •a . farm ; nearby, Howard and ,Bill at home; (Eve- lyn)Mrs.', Leonard Crawford- of Wingham. 'and (Cora) Mrs, .Earl Sherwood of Carlow. Despite Zero wether, • they all• gathered, home ani enjoyed •a happy. evening. A lave1 "1ace'.tableTclotli ,: and sev= eral .cups and Saucers • were gifts 'to their .parents. A lovely, .lunch was served, Mr. ' and••Virg. Culbert recall. that 40 years ago on their wedding day, the weather was quite; °'severe and have noticed since that .,annually about . that. -time the same • weather occurs. The Ladies Guild of St, .'Paul's 'church met. ' ' for the. • ' February meeting at the • amine of ..Mrs. Ggo. •Rivett; but the attendance was 'affected by zero weather., Mrs. - Thos. . Park, had '. charge. of the meeting and .after. ;the scripture reading the Lord's prayer w'as. repeated in unison. Thesecretary read -a letter.' from Mrs. Albert Rivettwho moved ;to Londonthe latter:part Of January and Wish- ed to. •convieythanks fora :gift:. Plans. were 'made. in ,regards to fhe Faster • 'bazaar. ' •-.Members• brought to •;the, meeting 'a few articles as ;a .donation; Church: con—;union • is .in order for newt' Sunday et, '2.30 p.m. The .mem- !bers are invited to the home,`, of Mrs R J, Durnin .for the March Ir�eetrng.• The'United Church • W.MS. met at the home, of Mrs. Henry Hor- ton on ' Friday 'afternoon • with Mrs : M. Shackleton'• `presiding.' The .th'eme of th'e' meeting .'was ".His Silent Presence". The scrip- ture lesson was the 23rd' psalm quoted alternately. •A letter was read from Mrs Crawford 'thank-. Ing the. ladies': for her birthday.. greeting *Jan. 19th, 'When she' Ob- served her 92nd • "birthday. ' The 'World's _Day of .Prayer.' is to b field, this 'Friday, at 2.30• in the -Presbytterian church: Mrs. Bopp. Chan Would 'Buy. Lights •'Jimmy Chan,. manager of the C:hesley Blue ,Bombers, Isin the market ;:for the •Port Elgin flood lights . and franchise, although he.. was non -committal. as to wheth- er or not . ' he • would move the lights to. Chesley. The Port Club -i_s almost-•-$1-,500-in-the=r-ed.-Chan has offered $1,400 for the 1ighhs. • , 7�H SDA4Y, 'EBRUAM( 8,;1951 read the 4th, chapter of the study "��' OCa . #108,111.411:. book, Mrs.' Houton; Mrs. Ryan & Mrs: Shackleton. read passages fron the missionary program A poem was read ;by Mrs. .Horton,. Mrs. Bright gave a temperance ..talk., :The nieettng: ,closed with :a hymnand benediction, •Mr,. Thos. McCann is able .to be outagain after being i11 at God -,A erich, Hospital for'We weeks.: Mr,. Rolbt. Moore, who' has. been .laid up for a While; is able to be yup again,'but, is, to . keep off'. his: sore foot ,as rriuoh as 'possible. Mr. and Mrs. • Herb Stc thers have, purchased- the white brick; manse residence, where Mr. and -Mrs. Barney :Benninger have re r' tr sided • Mrs. obt; yin• has' een.: a patient in Goderich; Hospital , • ' Mrs., ,Charlotte,,Reed accoxnpan ied `'h,er niece, ,and , nephew, Mr, and Mrs., s- Stanley Thompson; to London on .Tuesday afternoon of last week ,and. In thee 'evening at- tended the graduation of June Merritt, 17 year 7 old daughter, w!ho db(tain.ed....h r... .O.M.. de- gree in, pi�aiio' ,at Sacred 'Heart 'School of Music. The clever young` lady is a. • daugghter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard a Merrit,. firm- erly ' of . this district. Fuller Brush . Com, an : P Yas h.,..._.. good: rpraposition, for depend- able man with car to call on, regular customers'and handle •our, well know n line of brush- ea and household products or a liberal . 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