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UCKNO LAND BO TON SET
TERRIFIC PACE ON MONDAY
Two goals in ,the 14st minute
of play gave, Bolton a'. '7 5 edge
over Lucknow Legion. ^Juveniles.
in the first game of the Ontario
"1?" finals, ; played in Wingharn
on Monday night.,Lucknow•.goes.
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THE ,LUCKNQW SENTI•NEL, LUCKNOW,:' ONTARIO',
a,
*ANTS
TRIM LUCHNOW BANTAMS
'Lucknow, Bantams were over
powered last ' week by the Bob.
cageon: giants inthe first, game
of. a goals -to -count series fore the
Ontario• • Bantam' "D"' ehampion-
ship.. ' The . game was played` in
to Bolton tonight (Thursday) for Winghaarn • Arena last'Wednesday
the payoff : fixture in the, goals- . night with the final score 1'1• to 6
.to-�cotint round. ' The game will for B•obcaygeon, four . of whose
be 'played at'. Nobleton:•
Monday's game ;set a torrid
terrific, : pace frbm start to finish,
in. One -of the. most thrilling ,games
seen in these parts this. 'winter.
Sevezt,, of. the .12' goals were.
scored'.'' in the first. frame,, with
Lucknow' holding; ° of 44 `edge at.
the end -of •the 1st. ,Bolton •()hang-
. e,# them ,goalie for the ' second
•an third, and. this. lad • smothered
everything , that came 'near him,
to turn .Eback the 'Luoknow lads
tinie and again as: they stormed.
around -the cage. '
McKay • in the. ' Lucknow' net
was equally good and. '.kicked
aside all kinds of rubber, ' The ,,. Bobcaygeon had.a powerful,
well-balanced club, : whose .size
alone was enough 'to daunt ?Luck-
now's . half-pints, in comparison.
At that:. the local kids 'put up
a scrappy battle, They kept the
visitors to . a 3-2: lead , at the end.
of 'the first It .was• 7-4:.at the
end.: of the second, .and as Luck-`
now4'becaane '.overpowered by the
Pace; the visitors , outscored them
4 to 2, in the last frame.
Charlie• ; Chin scored five of
Lucknow's :;.goals ,and ' Kenneth
1VIcNay,-who;-had_p'lay rd_a_steady,
game on ' defense, got'the* other.
Charlie , scored the picture ;goal.
of the night in . the' second, •when
he . stick handled through • the
whole' .team; •Pulled the goalie an
'players still hadn't playing cer-
tific�?tes issued, �a1tjiqugh Febru-
ary 15t1� ,is supposed; to , be the.
deadline' for attending • to this,
"little matter": A •letter, from Jack•
Qhristie, secretary ;= of the 0. M.
"explained"': the "delay" •rin`
this ,.matter.,, in' a•• fetter to the`
local management. Sq,, far as: ages.,
pare, concerned,' all 'boys ' were;
are, concerned, all- 'boys. ' were
eligible Mr. 'Christie stated and'.
gave ' their dates: of birth. • Poole,
one of the big threats, got under
the, wire by. grfly 15 days,:;andb
the other big :fellows •were near'-
ing the border line, too , .
Lucknow squad, from the goal
out,. turned in an all-round good
game and 'a .repeat perfoi ance',
tonight would; 'leav:e the outcome
Very :r nick a to up. It was clean
fast. ?hockey, that raged; froom. end
to end • and had the fans• on their
feet repeatedly. Chin and H:,
Iowald igot' two apiece •for Luck --
now 'and Thompson one.;
Belton scored :the lone goal .of
'the second ',period, to, knot the
count :4-4 ^ They went ahead `' at
'the half -Way mark. in the '3rd to
•have Howald tie 'it up ,, as' • time
maned. In the -.last minute Bolton
-Punched home two goals in ,skir-
mishes, The last one was scored,
slow whistle as Bolton kept:
punching. 'after .McKay had block- slipped • the rubber . behind • h-
ied:
+ed: Yourt Gordie Fisher in the nets
Fans, .and players al4se thought g '
for Lucknow• 'turned aside.•many,
that there .Was another.°minute to blistering shots as the hard -shoot -
go when , the buzzer . ' went and leg .' Bobcaygeon• team;kept 'drill-
, 'abruptly -ended the .game The g• •
»time
,contusion • may well have
Made some ` ,'difference ' in the
'• tactics in` that last disastrous: 60
seconds.:
Lucknow ''goal, MoKay, def.;
Rose, iiM acIn:tyre;, centre; E ..Ir-
.Nrii ',wing; Thounpson, Chin; alt.,‘
H. How.ald,:'• A. Irwin,: ,`Stewart,
Johnston, ,Anderson,.' J: Howald,
Gaimrmie,• Ircidgins.
•Bultotr: -goal;- Smith; -Wilson;
def., Ven, Wilsoin,.;pentre, Drayer;
wings, Wallace, Gibson, alt ,4
• Strang, ;,,Maw, Read, ' B.rynes, :B.
Maw, Schild:, ' ,
Referees:. Muir, McFadden; Sea
.forth. a •
' First Period'
1— uckX O W : Thompson 5.1.0
�2T•Bolton,; 'Wallace 6:00
3-Lucknow, II. Howald ' , (Stew -
_
art) 7.10 •
• 4 --•Bolton, -Strang (Johnston)
•.10.00 •
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• , :'
5 --Bolton, Gibson. (Dayer) 11.00
.6-Luckno•w,, Chin. (Thompson)
18'.0.0
7---Lucknow, .Chin (Irwin,
Thompson), 19.00
Penalty s Johnston of . Bolton:
.,
. ` ,•
Second Period' •
8 -Bolton;Schild' 15.00
Penalties: 'Stewart, Venni.
:in ahem' at hiin:
Lucknow: • goal, Fisher; del.,
.1VIeNay, Hedley, centre,. J. chiti;
wings,sC.-Chin, : hin °Hod kinsori• It
C ,• � g � a .
:Graham, Carnegie, 'Baker; 'Moue-
bray,
Mow
bray, : Gibson; Hackett, :Emberlin,.
Johnston. aVlc.Quillin
Bobcaygeon: , goal, Frerborn def.
Kennedy,'• Paverley, �cen , ,.Poole;
wings, ' G. Nicholl, Thurston; alt.;`
Nicholl, • Hill, Taylor, Robertson,
McFeeter,; Johnston, ,Marshall.
First Period
1. Bdboa,geon,' Poole `(Nicholl)
: 1.08
2-,Lucknow,. C. Chin:: (J. Chin)
• 3,-Lucknow, C. Chin (Hodgkin-.
son, J. Chin) '6.31
,'4--Bobeageon, Nicholl2.05
5 Bobcaigeon, Poole ,/5.04.
Second Period
6 Bobcageon, Poole , 2.40
7 13obcageon, Nicholl X4:05 '
'•8 Bobcag`eon, Kennedy(Poole)
5:29
9Lucknow, C. ithin (J Chin)
.5.49
10-•-Bdbcageon, .Poole 8.20 • ,
11 tuoknow, C. Chin (J Chin)
11.30'.
D t
Third Period
12 _Bobcageon, Poole ` (Kennedy)
10:30 .
B:I TA:mg BEAT' BOBCAGEON
ON THEIR, HOME' • Km 84
Lucknow Bantams,a game lit-
tle bunch .of ,kids; who; were over
'their stage;:fright that, had seized.,
-th ri the y-•first~saw- th Bob-
cageon man Mountains, trimmed'
the big fellows.' on their :home ice
on Tuesday night by a score of
8-7; 'but fell .short' of taking the.,
Oi}tario "D." title by 18-14•, on the
round,'
Lucknow played ' brilliant hock -
Py to come within ,two goals, at
one point, •of tying the round and
threw 'a'.real scare into the vic
tors. •
The team .left Lucknow' in ,A1-
Jan, Reid's 'bus about .1.0 a,m, • that
.morning, with; a storm blowing,'
but driving conditions'. weren't'
bad : as ' they' got • away' f rem "here.`
Thew..' returned' after;, the.. game`..
reaching home' shorty, after, 6.00
.:a'.m.
Acconpariying the tearn 'besides
"Bud" Thompson, Were' Ted
Brewer, Albert ,Chin . and ' Ken.
Jardine Who assisted :Allan •,at' the
wheel:, of the, bus.•.
The score was tied 2-2: at the.
end of the first and: was':4-3 at
the end' of the second' for Luck-
now with the local kids: stretch-
ing it to 64 early in the third.'
Clias. Chin. got 5 for, Lucknow,'
Jack 2 and .Kenny 1VtcNay; one,.
which was; about .the' •prettiest
goal' " of' • the 'night. • . Nicholls , led'
the, Babcaygebn • attack with five
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GODERICH,: ONTARIO
S T. HE, LENS now United iChurph choir in the..'
community
all on Thursday ev-
Miss :Mary Butberford, Mrs; F. ening, march 29th. •
G. Todd'and• Mr. Chester Taylor •
have.ibeen under the,doctor-'s. care
with pneumonia. : ' '
-.Mr. Ed- Purves was a :patient.
'atal last
in ,the Wingharn Hospital
.week ; with .pneumonia."
r.:George Stuart attended ,the
annual. convention 'df the 'Under
*i'tei s Association- at.. Toronto
last week:. •
Among those . who have., been
quite ill',with the 'flu "•are Mrs;:
George' Stuart,. Mrs. Prank `Mc
,
goals. Quilhn,•Mr. H. •D: MacDonald, and
Mr. E. W.
Bice: ,
KINLOSS ' KUBS ,.ARE',
ELIMINATED 'B;Y , POOLE::
Kinloss .Kubs, Group ,"C" .win
nets, met up ,'with• Po, ole ,in' the
playdow. ns' and .were
eliminated•'. ins two straight by
scores of 8-4 in Kincardine •on
Wednesday; "and 9-1 in Milverton
on S,atur.day. night.... '
In the first game Harrison per-
41.11.o.
per�
tl the fiat trick, .Ior`. Kinloss,
vwi inclsay 'gettng4 the odd
marker. Bushell;` got : their' done.
:tally in'. Saturday night's garnet
which turned..out to be• 'a 'rough
and tumble affair.':•
The ,',Bair •Brothers, 'Jack , and
Farrier, 'were the big guns ' for -
Poole.
, In Saturday night's; game.', •teen-
pers • flared in the second . frame.
Siegner ,and Harrison were : chas-
ed for 5 minutes for fighting and
Kerr' drew a' mayor for kicking
at one "Of ':the`Kinloss ,,boys:. In'
the third frame . Murray ' of Kin-
loss drew ',a match: penalty: .for
taking. out his .• wrath • in "the ref-
• erees.;
Kinloss; 'goal; MacDonald; def.., ++
Wylds Murray; .centre, Harrison; 1
Wings, •Sfrath'dee, Lindsay; 'alts.,
tasheH, • Lowther, J. McQuillin,
Harold • McQuillin, Harvey. Mc-
Quillin; . Wilson, . Weiler.
• Third Period 13,-L•Bobcageon;Taylor. 11.3Q,
• 9--13olton, .Wallace (Maw) 10:00 14-Lucknow, McNay. (C• : Chin)
13.10 '
15 • Uobcageon, Nieho1.1415
16- . Bobcageon, Nichol. 16.22
17-L-Lucknow, C. Chin (Graham)
19:00
10-�Lticknc r,, H. Howald • (Stew-
• art; 'Rose), 17.50
.1.1 Bolton, Maw 19.00
• .12-•-Bol'ton, Dayer'(,Wallace) 19.50'
Penalties: Wilson, 'maw,
.stop of : Lucknow: •
•
;Joe ;'Whitby, who was in goal
fnc the,.... Paisley .:,finals; ,n the.
W.O A.A.; after Lucknow had•,:, to
drop the Ripley boys to stay, in
the "D .series, got his call for
Navy'service and ' reported, oh
Monday. , 'Tinder themilitary re-
rpracement 'clause 'in the O.M.H.A.
Lucknow was able to use John
McKay of Ripley. in goal:
The,' Paisley Advocate,, which
devotedalm9st two , columns of
:space ' to • the • Lucknow Paisley
'final in Paisley for the W.O.A,A.
championship, said. this of • the
SEPOYS . STAND BY ;-
F'4JR„1 :A,A,�-.EI1N'ALS
The round--robin.series .:fajied
to ' materialize and 'the ••Sepoys
are .marking time, waiting to
;enter :the, W.O.A.A:. "B” -Inter-
mediate finals against the !Win-
ner: of the ;Mildmay;Lucan series
Which • got underway'+,Monday
night with Lucan chalking up' a
5-3 win in }the first game. It's a
2 -otic -of -3 series:
Lucknow Pee; • Wees, getting
tuned tip for the, Young Canada
tournament iri . •Goderich next
week; (played an, exhibition game.
game:. "It turned out to be brie :in the. Lakeside 'town 'on Friday
of the best; exhibitions of hockey init, dropping. a, 6-2 decision to
shown in this village in years the 'Goderi�ch kids, who Will be
It • higher category In • the
� ' : g Young
kern beginning, clean and � thrillin' xn F, a
r g g eanada Week playoffs.
• . Elmira Bantams ' ousted. Wing-
ham last' week in. the O.M.H:A. °
"C • playdowns They played
tie game in •Wingham and won
a 7-4 decision 'in Elmira.. 'Local
interest in. the Elmira team -cen-
tred around•'Bot Gibbons', son of:-
Mr and Mrs. Gome' Gibbons,
and;. Bob ,Hewat, son of Mr.. rand
Mrs.' Bill- Hewat:
Clayton Hodgins was . in; uni-
form•. onMonday night •'for, the
first time. since .getting his' ankle
broken, but the : foot isn't 'fit yet
and Clayton was used ;only brief-
ly, on ' one `'occasion. Calvin • Gib-
son who has gone to Toronto,,
wasn't available' for , this game
and Donald Maolntyre and Dan-
ny 'Rose bore the brunt of 'the
def2n` chores, .spelled • 'off by
Mor1�y Chili F.• . , ,'a i
REV.' GEORGE WATT ACCEPTS
CALL. ,TO iJNGANNOl
Rev. George Watt of • Slell-
brook, rSask., has accepted 'a, call
to the United Church change- gf
Dungannon, Port . ' Al; ier1 And'
Crewe, with duties to' commence
this summer.: The ;new' minister
is to succeed Rev. Jaynes Bright;
who retires after three years . in
_Dunganmgn,y and ; a ministry ,r of
over,forty years: 1VIr. 'Bright LS a;
veteran -of World War 1. • '
Rev: watt is ar,graduate of Vic-'
toric College and., Emmanuel. Col-
nto is a• native
lege,. Toronto,. ,and � of
these. parts, being , a son of Rev.
W. J. Watt and Mrs. Watt, retir=e
ed, ' of Whitechurch. Rev. Robert
Watt of ,Girrie, • is a brother,
a)
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