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They don't: fool .at Kincardine..
For causing a disturbance at the
arena entrance following the
• Lucknow: Linwood ; game.on Fri-
day, February 24±d, two Linwood
fans, were ;assess $25,- and costs.
in Police , Court;.. and were re-
---n-uired ' to . purchase a new hat
r. for• the arena manager. •
SEP.
SEPOYS OUSTED LINWO,.OD team; with the 'exception of Goal-
:IN PEACEFUL CLIMAX. ie Hank Ritchie, figured'' in the
P , scoring bee,.
Lucknow Sepoys dumped Lin- • . —o ----
wood;. out of the W.Q A.A. "B,'" JU E ILES. 'TROUNCED .
playdowns.,'. ;last. Wednesday night LUCAN 'MONDAY 10-0 ,
by edging a 3=2 victory to take
:he series. 4 games to one,. Mild
weather ' forced . all Lucknow
borne gamesto: Kincardine, ice,
The big .crowd that treked fo
the Lakeside . town _to see the
"fireworks" were doomed to' dis
;appointment from this angle, .as.
the IgaMe, was: a "pink,
;fair, as :,the boys leaned ,over
hackawards'to keep out df trouble:.
The , fans ,Were . anticipating, a
feud between. Jack . Gould 'and
Litcly, who had clipped Jack 'for
a 7. -stitch .gash in' the previous
game in Milverton, but: the• lat-
ter: was• • conspicuously ' absent
With 'the 'flu, -'twas•'reported. The
crowd was chiefly Lucknow •and
the win • was "the • thing', regard-
less' of the failure . of the fire
works to develop. ' •
Linwood, with their backs to
the wall, scored at 2 Minutes in
• L . eknoutr ' Juvenile$, playing
their first game in more •than
:two. Weeks, trimmed. Lucan on.
Monday night iby a: score of i0-0
It was• :played in .J ucan of .water
covered ick .as „ the first game
of. a ,goals to count, series in the
W.O A A. "i ': sem}-finals., •
The return .game is slated for~
the Winghani Arena as part of a
double-header;twith':the Bantazns,•
if 'arrangements carr be made.
• Morley Chip led the Lucknow
slushers with . 5 , goals; single
Markers going ; to Elwood Irwin,
Joe Howald,: . Donald • Stewart,
.Donald Thompson and Al Irwin;
Lucknow goal, -Joe Whitby;
def., A. McIntyre,:.D. Rose;, cen.,
E. • . Irwin; wings, :Chin, T1•ornp
song alt., H. Howald,: Stewart, . A.
Irwin- Johnston, Anderson,
Howald, Gaririinie.
the .'first period on a goal. by Stan • , o,
Deckert. A•t three minutes' in tate BANTAMS QUALIFY FOR ,:
second.franie Greer :potted on., on, •o M,H,A; SEMI=FINALS;
a pass from Gould.Leis:," got it ;__•
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back '..at 7..00 minu=tes to put Lin- Lucknow Bantams won the W.,
wood one up' again . and there it p A A." "D"I. title this week by
stood till well into the third per- defeating Teestivater ' lads two
straight : in ,the- silverware series:T..
In, Teeswater on Monday' night
they went to town ,in. the -second;
and: third period 'to score an. 8-1.
victory: over the Culross. Capital,
,boys Jack Chin scored 3, Chas.
•Chin `and Kenneth'':Hodgki•nson,:,
2 each and Kent Hedley' one.
The second game was played,
in Kincardine .on Tuesday night,:,:
preceding the Intermediate ..game:
away ' at the . disc ' till he beat ,bet►ween.•The Sepoys and Walton
on ;.
'Jes who,,had been smotherih�g The ' score was '13-2 ,for •' Luck-:
most everything. up to that point_ now Goal' scorers. were .0 . Chin;.
J Chin and 'Kenneth Hodgkinson,
rod With the Sepoys not clicking
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-and :lacking drive over the blue
Brie,:, the outcome ,; looked. a 'bit,
doubtful until' Ernie Vaughan
caught fire. at the 13 :minute mark
to fire two. ,goals 'within half .a.thatminute
.that gave The . Sepoys
their win and the series Vaughan
took: McLelland's pass for the lst
one, with Dodds in .on .the . sec=
ond•'" one with' . Ernie . slapping
LOCAL: 'PLAY OPENS"
.TWO -NIGHT PERFORMANCE
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•Ridge", . a modern; comedy and
rated as ...top entertainment opens
a. two -night performance in • the
Town Hal -1. tonight. The • play' will
,be presented. bth Thursday and
Friday 'night. Seats may bere-
served., at McKim's_ Drug. Store.
The comedy is being staged ;by
Muir and McFadden : of Sea-
forth handled the. entire -series.
In the 'final tussle •they issued `.8
•penalties,• all for .minor. offences:
SEPOYS , SWAMP : WALTON
Lucknow Sepoys swamped;Wal
ton in Kincardine Arena on Tues-
day :night •by 'a score: ofd' 20.2: Al-
though
lthough badly.o, utclassed the Wal-
ton squad never quit . trying..
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the- odd one.
"Bud'.' Thompsori's ;boys'' .now.
advance into ••the semi-finals. 'in,.
the Ontario. Minor - Hockey As
sociation "D" series. They •meet
P`latsvihe• ina two-gam'e goals -to-
count;' ` series '. -which ,must : be
wound up this week. Thursday
and Saturday are the likely dates.
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JUVENILES `TO -MEET . .
PAISLEY FOR 'CHAMPIONSHIP`
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a strong l0cal talent. cast, :and. is
being .presented under auspics.
of .the Lucknow Women's Inst.
tote,, Tire " compr>.sd of
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borne; •.:1Viiss Gladys 1V4cDonsld,
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Lucknow Juveniles were slated
to play Lu.can last night ,:and; by
the shoyving on', Monday .night, •
should . wind '' up this semi-final.
series • in . t'wci straight. By the
same token Paisley shield do.
likewise with these two team s
battling'' it out for the W.O.A.A. .
"D" championship,•:.and the right•
to continue. into the
playdowns.: •
Turn Down G.tielph Bid:
The Guelph, Miilor Hockey As
sociation' Jias extended ' an invi-
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•.� . , Cation to Lucknow ,f'ee .'Weer to
-take part in a hockey tournament.I
in that city on Saturday, March
17tlf: ;They.viere being tentatively_
matched. with Eltnira ' •
However, the invitation had to
!be" declined4ith• regret this 'year.
The local, Pee Wees will , corn
pete in the Young Canada Week
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competition at Gpderich during
I �i ° ti t Easter `week, There will be three
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a' phy for each• class. Lucknow will.
be p in B' classification tor centres
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