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•• CRASH' FRIDAY NIGHT
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• Jack Kilpa.tricl, is revering
• at his home here from injuries-
.' *received in 'a car crash South' of
Goderich 'on' Friday evening,
Jack, who sis•the district block -
man for Massey -Harris Company
was ‘route home at the Aline.
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Another car Which had run‘,out
of ,gasofine, Was parked withOut
lights on the , highWaY. and In'
meeting an approaching car, JOck
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• Jackwas severely ,shaken• uP,
•b no bones were broken and he
is recovering rapidly. Two pass-
engers in the stalled car receiv-
ed minor injuries:,
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•SEPOT§.7Alck 1.4EAD
•IN •LiNt000. AERIES
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Victories:in Kitwar4line en Fri-
day night' and, in .MilvertOn on
Monday, night gave. Lucknow
Sepoys a 3-1 edge in the 4: -out -
of -7 blood and thunder" series •
with Linwood. • ' • •
A• win last Alight '.(WednesOay),
for Lucknow would give them,
the Series. .
The iSePoys;•tuelsed. away the
'firat one in" Kincardine 104 and
then went to Milyerton 'last, Wed:.
nesday night to 84
triniMing. Baelv,in Kineardine ni
Friday night Lucknow went out
in front. 8-5, and in Milverton on.
MOndaY night •took a strangle
hold on the series With ',an. 8-7
win. . • '
In Milverton lastWednesday
The SepoyS weren't clicking and
got 'a badgame:out of their iyst,
tem. LMWood,took a 4 -goal lead
midway through the first fraine:
and were never: seriouslY "threat-
ened . as the best Lucknow could
do was pot „a goal a period. The,
marksmen were • Ron .Mc4elland,
B. •Motellant and Vaughan..
For Linwood Knarr 'and Liticyhy
hadtwoeach.. Single. counters
went to S. Deckert; .,Spahr,
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,• You expect qficient service •
E. -7 -from your neighborhood bank
and you get it because
banks compete with each Other
to serve you.
The -men and woinen on your bauk's •
staff strive to excel in banking skill,
frafidliness and courtesy. Just as you
strive in your ownimirk. „
.•• Big Second 'Period '
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At lincardine. on Friday night
a second period scoring bee, saw.
Lucknow: pull well out in front, incl then afija.,,a4.singie: third
per-
iod goal to giVe them an, 6-5: Vie
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Vauthan scored the bine
goal Of the first period at eight
dinntes. on a pass. from . Dodds:
At 3',minutes. 'the 2nd • Gould
scored from Dahirier.. LinwOod
forged baek and at ,7.00 and 9.00
Minutes Stan •••••13e6tert . scored
goals that knotted 'the. count.
• At 13 minutes :Mac:Milli-ix scorL
ed on 4' pass :frOin B McLelland
and: then thin.gs.hanOened..With-
in 5 minutes 8 goali were.scored:
Luckhow; 'Gould, from. Greer at
14.02; LinWood, K. Deckert, '14.12;
LucknOW, Greer from Dahmer,
15.00;' Lucknow, McLelland from
Dodds, 16.18; • Linwood,, Knaar,
17.00;Lucknow, Wankel (Gould)
17.20; . Linwood, Litchy, 1605. '‘
LticknOW's 8th . goal came at
one the third by ; Mc-
Lelland and Di:lads and that took
the drive_otit:.Of_the:Linwoosl
Squad, who at no time. appeared
Ike the rUgged, speedy team that
The"•Sepoys dunked,a year ago...
• Bloody Battle Monday
:Mirverfori Monday night
it Was a !laloody", battle; and as
fone-LueknoWite described it "the,.
more :Sepoy blood that flOwed the
• louder 'the Linwood, fans; cheer-.
wings, R. McLelland, Peck's; alt„,
Greer, Gould, MacMillan, Irwin,.
Chin; B. lkitcLelland,, • - • -
Idinwood; goat Jones; def., K.
Deckert,'Brenner; centre, S. Dec-
kert;. wings, Leis, Litchy;
Forwell, 'I'. Meyer, -Spahr, °N:
Meyer, Knaar.
• Refereesit__JVceFadden & Muir,
S.Pafertii, , • . •
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KINLOSS WIN *SEMI-
FINALS 'FROM BELMORe
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. ,,Kinloss Kubs . Made . it . two
straight over 13e1rnore to Win the
grouP. ,setni4inals. • The • 'Kubs
clinched it on Friday night, by a
3.-1 win, scoring .a goal 'a period.
At - 8,45 • in the, first Harrison
clicked on a pass .frorn,.,Mnrray.
LEdwards evened it for .Beknore
• at 6 minutes in the iecioncl, but
at the three-quarter .Mark Jack
IVIcQuillin'sent the KuhS into the
• lead with '§trailidee getting one
for toad measure near the.1ialf-
way Mark in the third. ••
The Kub§ the noW in the group
. finals with Culross ,Bears: • and
took the first game of the series
in by
7-3 score..
11/i,orid,ay..nig‘ht;
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Kinloss goal, Neil •Mc-
• Donald; def.; Elmer likrylds, Leo
urray; centre,: Howard Harris-
on; iwings,..-Crl iStrathdee, Walter
Lindsay, alt, Dave Wilson, Bill
LOuther,' B. Cassidy; Don...Bush,
ell, .DOnt.Gillespie, JaCk:McOuir,
lin, Harold' lVICQuillin: :,••• • '
Bill Bolt, 'who has a flare for'.
p,,silhocttp.4g,r, thataphy, teige‘ptrtoinvInsg74pgu9loadr
with the, publisherS of farm Mag.,
and en more than :one •
occasion :10telY Bill's pictures
have appeared on • the front .•
Covers of these magazines.
The December frOnt iPage of
the •Family Herald Pictured .4 • •-•,'
winter .Scene taken .by Bill just,
inside the line fence. at Manson
Reid's„ and entitled. TNinter!s'Er--
mine Garb". A January, issueof
the Fainit.Y.Hearld• . pictured the
:faintly cat at the Purves home
appeared to be ' really
"iiatching for the birdie"; as 411 '
snapped, it. ••
eTrh,4 January
Magazineoovheprweefd acorn
t he rar, •
harVeSting.' scene on the farm ,r;;"t'
John. MeQuillin.•,, pictured ,opei•af,
ing tile' tractor powered
machinewere Vernon Hunter and
Frank McQui141-1,.. 121‘ the
• background was anOther stractor-.
drawn Wagon waiting to be load::
ed; and Manned by Pharis Math- :
ers and jOe;Anderson. •
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WALL—at the Witigharn 'General
• Thip9ital, on SatnrCi4y.,:Feprnary,
17th,:1051, to Mr.‘'and Mrs. HarrY.
• Wall, R. 5, LUck.nOW, a.•:d'aughter;
teams, iii4udirig 'their own ' Jun-
ior Club, and continents. that . it
pays to be - a. loser as the ers-
while Kincardine, Gaels finished.
-up PillY $50 , down. •• •••
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ICINLOS..S.KUBS ONE Up
FOB' GROUP
KinlOgS K.U1O,S; favorites to win
the groUp title,. got off tb.ia gOod.
start on: Monday ‘. night by nip-
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Pirig the Culross Bears to the
tune of, 1-3: 'Jack McQuillin led
the. pack .,1with 3. goals. • Harold
Strathdee bagged two and Walt-
er -LindsaY-and•-sDOn- Bushell one
each. •
Indications are that the iWo.
teams' will not meet. till 'Friday.
In Kincardine, and the series may
'he cut to a best -in -three, rather
than five. game's. • °••
The Kincardine Kincardine .News,- admit-
tedly looking for . something to
• tally abbin; refers to the red., ink
rumors about • district hockey
•7 Rumor Numbery2- that The
•News:comes up with,. is that Geo.
Zuk of Walkerton is Miley to da
his hurling this season for.Jun
Chan's Chesley •Blue Bombers
• ed. And the blood did flow. Jack
.Gbuld4wa's abotht scalped and re-
, quirec1.7 stitch.es /1/411 his forehead.
That was particularly pleasing to
the, Linwood ins; who still' ac-
• cuse Gould of ."breaking" Deck-.
•ert's• leg last Year,' when Jack
wasn't even On . the ice at the
• time that accidentand we mean
Ab Chin aLso had a needlework.
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• The Sepoyt. went tO. work for
!goals early in the game and Were
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•SOREIV BY OUR BA
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• holdingt• a ,lead at one point
•when the Linwood squad, con-
• •" sidering the caUse'lOst started'to• •
lay it on with, 'extra Vim.' Con-
Siderini discretion the better part
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of valbur. The Sepoys. contented
tliernielves in the late. •part .of
• the .game in Protecting their vie,-
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Bob Dodds scored .2 for Luck-'
rioW with singletons by Vaughan,
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• And sneaking of' softball, Luck -
now Legionnaires will/be in there
with another. strong team. come .
summer time.° •
• The past iveek's spring:like
'weather Was-, a -bad break for the
• Arena CominiSsion, forcing two
lucrative playoff • games to Kin-
Caro:41'1e ice.. . •
• The Juvenile , and Bantani
teams. have been idled by the
soft spell. • TheJuveniles are
waiting to meet the. .winners • of.
the ..Paisley-Allenford series or
Lucan,. and. the Bantams aren't
sure who they'll go against.
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