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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-15, Page 2; • I; • e, 4:4 • -44 • . • AGE SIX . • - SEPOY,S. ROUTED WALTQN TO END SERIES PRONTO 87; i Luckno e oys n She off Walton. on Saturday night in $eaforth by a pushover score of 25 tO 6. Lucknow won the first • one in Kincardine, 20-2, and the two -game rOute quickly termin7 latecl the Series that was origin- . 4, ••ally slated' for a :best 3 -in -5. The Sepoys Will now stand-by • 'for the serm4inals or finalsin the,W;O-A.A. "B"• series,' • • • Playdowns ark,still' in progress " 7 in this ,series; Miklanay has ousted -Medford and Lucan end, Zurich • are plaking. There is talk .of Luck - now joining the winners of these, `•,. • two- 'playoffs in _,a round robin -•series :for•• the ,groUp title, but. nothing is definite as this is !written.' In • Satitr•clay !night's garne ,the ,Sepoys had another scoring field day, withevery player in on the sboring but Albert Chin. Ab pot- ; ted• three ,goals but all of Ahem . • were balled back on offsides., . • . • 11••••..9.9..99.9•9 0 • • 9. •,.9.999•99 9.199997 • JUVENILES WIN • • W.O.A..A. "D" TROPHY • . • •••••••••.......0.0 • • LiiektiOAT Legion Juveniles are "b" champions Of the W.O.A:A. • and are now slated to !meet Bol- • ton in the. 0.M1I.A. finals for the Ontario "D" championship. Wea- • ther . permitting. the '.first •game • will be played in • Lucknow 'on Saturday'night. _ . Lucknow won the W,O.A:A. crown • by nudging. Paisley. 18-15 in a two -game series; goals.' to • count Lila -new., the first !game 'on home ice Friday •night . by a score. of 104 and! back' in Paisley on Saturday. night .were cn th'e short. end of a9-8, score,. but with. a 37gdal edge.. on the round. ‘, _ •,•• • Idle for about three weeks, and • with no weather ite,•••permit,prac- tising, the locals weren't iiircon- dition for this ..crucial series and . weren't clicking as they 'did earl- ier in the season. •• ;,..- ' • • Friday's Game . • At home on Friday night Luck - now took an early lead, which wasn't 'threatened '•until. the start: • of the third when Paisley ran in 'two' quick goals to pull '.crose. :Lucknow finished strong itia give • them a 4 -goal edge, 'For• Luck now: Thompson bagged 4, Chin 3; Joe Ilowald and Al IrWin • .Duddle and Campbell , got three each for Paisley. 'First 'Period ' ••: 1—Lucknow Thompson (Irwin) 2—Lucknow, Chin 420 •• • . '3—Luc:know, J. • Howald erson) 1740 ••• " ; •'• 4—Paisley,' Campbell (Wright- son) 1940... ' • • •.• Penalties: Ralston, — • - Second Period 1 . —Paisley, Campbell .4.27 • • , 6r--Lucknow, 4:1.110 -wild 545.. 1—Lucknow, 'Thompson (Irwin) , • 8. -Paisley, Duddle 13.50 • 9-7-Lucknowi Thompson Penalty: A. Irwin. • Third. Period • • • "40—Paisley, Duddle (Campbell) • 11—Taisle3r, •Campbell • (Wright ' • . son) 2.00 , 12--Lucknow, Chin 6.05 13J--Lucknow, iChiri- TAO • 14---Lucknow, A. ItY.rin -17.50'. • ' ' 16—Lucknow, Thompson (E. • win) 18.20• ' • • '• 16—Paisle, Duddle (Teasdale) • • .19.15 • ' . 'Penalty: WrighitsOn. ••' • ," •!' ; • . • d, 4, LUCKNOW SENTIPTE4 tatICKNOW0OARQ • Qvertime Stragy • In Paisley; Luckn w's lead Was • quiCkly whittled down, with' the • hOmesters 'holding a 54 lead at 7the; end of ithe'first Period. There Was no: score •in ithe second, and • in the third,: the Paisley boys, spurred. 'by a rink ,full Of fans, went ' into a brief lead on.the round with only eight minutes to go. LuOknow got it back' before the ,final gong, .when, the score stood. 8-4 for Paisley and 14 -all. on the round. In the overtime LuelcnoW' came to life „and, ,slap - Ped hone 4 goals to Paisley's I, Donald Thornpson again led the Lucknow•tattack with three goals; Singletons . going , ,to Al :Irwin, • Donald:SteWart; Wiley , ,Harold l-lowald' and Geotge.' ., And- erson.• ' • Lucknow:- goal, Whitby; • def, Gibson, Rose; 'centre, ,E. Irwin; wings, Chin, ThorriPtori; alt„. H, Howald, Stewart, A. Irwin, John- ston, Anderson, J: Howald, Mac-. Intyre. • • •9' • Paisley: goal, GibSon, defense, • Theaker, Rolston; Centre Camp- bell; wings, Arnistrong,-,Duddle; • 'alit„ Daniel,.-Spang,, • McAngus, N els on Teasdale, Wrightson • Bryce.••• • • " ' ' • o • . , BANTAMS IN FINALS. • POR ONTARIO TITLE • • . Lucknow Bantams are- in' the finals for the Ontario Minor Hoc - 'key ASSociation 'title, in the "D" Series: This classy •• little • team earned the: right- for ' a chance at the •Ontario title • by decisively •trimming' Plattsville 18 to 9 in the two game serni•-final :series, goals to COunt.' Lucknow wori game. • here last Thursday. night by •a• score of 613 .and' went •back to' • Plattsville on-. Satiird,ay 9 night, feeling they had a' job. on•• their hands to hold 'the' lead. But true. to form , the,: local kids played their 'best away from home and • proVed, • t he i r Superiority ;by chalking up a 12 to 6 victory: • LticknoW *on 'gratip. honorS in competition with teama: of 'higher . classification. They ousted Teeswa.tet'in the W,O.AA. finals and :then /net Plattsville in the .Q.M.H.A.: Semi4inals. , . Now' they talc, Sobcaygeon fOr; the; Ontario " crown: Bob- caygeon , is about .20 miles 'froth Lindsay in the' Peterborough dis-. •teicit. The first game was played in Wingham last night and^Luck- now' plays the return game Sat-. • urday -night. in. Bobcaygeon pr Lindsay, depending on weather. conditions. •• ' :On Thuisday' night Jack.. Chin' scored 2,- Charlie. Chin 2 and Ken- neth Hodgkinson" L Kenny. Mac - Nay, ..hard,shooting defenseman, 'rasused spdringly in_Ahis_garne as he Wsjust •getting, over , the 'flu. • • . • • For."Saturday night's • game • in Plattsville; the lads were at full, strength and in top form rthOr salted the series away in the lst Period with four goals .before •Platitsville found the. net, 'Ron Graham scoring twice in 20. sec- onds. In less than a minute in the dying moments of the ;pine, the _first line,ran in three quick- en:than-a-Wink • goals, • as , the Plattsville • ;boys gave uts:,.the .Marksmen on• '5aturday flight were jack Chin 4,Cha. Chin ,3,4 'Eon ',Graham' 3, Al Baker and 'Steve ‘Carnegie one apiece. ,Sar-' • aras was the, big threat for Platts- ville with 3 goals. • , • . Saturday's. ' $1111444147 Firs Period •. • • 1:---Vk ucnow„ a ,Chin (C. Chin)' 4.25 , 2-Lucknow! C. Chin, 6.47 3-.Lucknow, . Graham (McNay) • 12.40 • • 4-2-Lucknow,. Graham 13.00 ggerde 18.05 Second Period 6—Lucknew, J., Chin .(MacNay) 7.35 _'•• - 7,—Lucknow; Baker 10.27 8—Plsttsville„ Simpson 16.50 • 9 •Plattsville, Sararas 18.65 Third Period ' • 10—Plattsville,'•Sataras 2,23 • 11Luolcnow, Rods.lcinatin 5.14 12—Luckriow, J. IChin. 608• 13—Plattsville, Fried 8.45 14414:ifOknow,'•Carnegie (Baker) •SargraS 16—Liicknow! C., Chin (j,"Chiri, • HOdgkingon) 17.18 ' • . "1.7,Lucknow;•C. Chin 17.30 li1LucknoW.;•J:,•Cliin (C. Chin, • Hddgkinson). '18.05 • • Lucknow: goal, Gordon Fisher; defense, Kenneth. McNay, Kent Hedley; • centre, Jack Chin; wings,: Kenneth Hodgkinson, Chas: Chin; alti Ronald •,G.rahath„' Steve Car- negie, 'Alvin Baker, Bob Mow- bray, Ernie Gibson, .Barty Hack • ett, 'Rciy Emberlin, . Floyd John- ston• ;and IvanMcQuillin. • Reed took -the team and .few fans to Plattsville 'by 'biis.• • KUBS GROUP • CHAMPS, • •• Cin1oss Khs made iti3 straight over. Culcoas Bears to top ,group honors and qualify for the In- termediate `iC" playclOwns in the .,.The Kubs met Poole last 'night in, Kincardine in: the first, round of the playdoWns, 110, GOALS. BAGGED. LAST WEEK BY 3 LOCAL, TEAMS * Lucknow i4teams have 'hung up itw� W.O.Adi.. trophies: to date this season. and ' the. Se- •poys are gunning to retain he Interinediate..`13" !clriarnpionship. '• Alt.:three teams, ,deep in the trophy hiinit,! hung. U'D the iieve-ittror-not" record last week•. of • scoring a total 'of 112 goals. ' f: the Bantams ' ' Played four *garries last week, two With Tees - water and two with PIattsville, scoring 39 gOals in' the 4 games,, The 'Juveniles •played three games .,--one with Lucan and two with Paisleyfor a : total •of 28 gOals and the Sepoys' scored 45 goals in two games with Walton. • You've got to read the district • weeklies to know what's going on at home! The Chesley Enterprise "reports the report" that Luck - now has offered George Zuk $150 •a -week to • pitch 'for them 'this Summer. Better dream up andther o,ne,.„_Clay,t, we're not interested. I o • • In order to wipe Off the $1,500 aeficit of the Port Elgin Softball 'Club, plans -Tare •being—rnadeAo- tell Shares in the' 'floodlighting system. Importing. of highly paid players, and fairing to snake the playoffs, is hiankly admitted as the, \cause •of Port Elgin's' • fin- ancial plight. . • • An Important Message for Parents Teaching your ,•• children •the "Economic Facts of • Life". now .Will save them •much suffering later on, 'toted -author Evelyn 13arkins. Too many par - eras. ,negledt, to teach children how to live on. a budget. Read "Teaching Your Child How • To Spend", • hi The Amer-ican Week- ly withthis Sunday's (March 18) iastie, of The 'Detroit Sunday Times. • • ' , • :" •Y 0 R is t O. , • • .; Hlas he any Wool? , • 1No. The mountain sheep is one member of the • sheep, family that has no wool. ••• ••• '" .• Tho' heavy fleece which identifies common sheep . • is not ci featutle of the mountain sheep. His hide • • 1Ogely resembles the pelt of a deer. Thisadvertisement is one in a series to acquaint ". • you with odditiessin nature. 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