The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-21, Page 61
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THE I•UCKN9W • SENTINEL,. LUCKNO* : QNTARIQ ,
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THURS.,' FEBRUTA.RY 21sit, 1952
RElVE• EXPRESSES THANKS.
FOR BLIND FUND RESPONSE
To _—T
'• the Citizens. of Lucknow and
Community:
On behalf, .of ourCommittee Y.
would like, to express our sincere
thanks for your. wonderful ,s41): -
port
sup,port to the appeal for funds made
i'by .the Canadian National Insti-
tute .for :the Blind,,
• We would like •to thank the
Publisher' of :The Sentinel, the
Ministerial Association, r a d. i n
station CKN%, and all others who
assisted, in any N6ay tQWard the
success of this appeal; '
I would like to specially thank
the .members, of the Legion, who
sponsored this campaign. They
did a, magnificent job. .
It was really a pleasure tohave
been lassOciated with the work of.
this •'worthy organization.
J. C. McNalb, Chairman,' Cam-
paign .Committee.
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OVERTIME TIE DEADLOCKS
LUCKNOW-TEESWATER .SET.
A ten-minute . overtime tie on.
Monday night in the local rink'
left the • Lucknow -Teeswater
group= semi-finals all, tied up, A •
sudden death game was. set for
Teeswater last ' night.
In the first game' in, Teeswater
last Thursday evening the Sepoys •
dropped a 4-2 decision. Back here
on' a. Saturday night ,Lucknow
evened • the' Seri& '8-5, withthe
third game back here on Mon -
'day night ending in a .5-5 over,
time stalemate. .
It. has" developed into -:quite • a
series, and. Teeswater; rooters that
are following . their team„ have
swelled' the Vendance and' have.
matched the _ epoys. lusty -lunged
rooters yell for yell. •
The Culross: •Capital boys are
a tenacious :hard-working squad,
•They frequently bottled the
poys .behind their own blueline;•
but 'by, weak and erratic . shoot-
ing; get .cdrnparativelY few good`
drives. on the net. On the other
hand the Lucknqw, boys have
been a bigger threat on the at-•
tack; but' •rnissed 'chance'' after
chance to • . it Nfo d
' Jerry Mowbray; def., Tom Prit-
chard, 'Allan Chin, Bruce Baker,
Alvin Hodgins; forwards, Eugene
Gardner, Jim• Wilson, "Jim Peder-
sen, Teddy Collyer, Billy. Robin-
son, • Mickey • Graham', D o u g.
Schmid,; Art . Howald, Gerald
Murray. ,
Weather permitting, a return
engagement will be' played on
Saturday morning in
Lucknow.
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Bantams, Won. Saturday
Lucknow Bantams, bolstered by
Charlie Chin, played. an exhibi',
tion `tilt in . Seaforth on Saturday
night' which they won .'by a score
•of 10=9, Jack'•chin'' .baggedsize
goals, 'Charlie 3 and Steve ' Carn
egie' 1
-The :Bantaiiis,; who finished ern=
tog . in their'Group, w 1T meet
Atwood "• ,n r the W,O A.A.,
semi finals, with ' the* winner 'to
meet Paisley :for the League . sil-
verware.
To' keep his young puckchase rs
in shape; Bob MacKenzie. took,.
them •to Seaforth'on Saturday
night for this .exhibition tilt with
the powerful squad in• that town.
FIIHST • 'PITCH. tip THE.
SOFTBAL• L• SEASON.
Bight •here and now we want
sew up. on n 'ay to serve notice to the Lucknow
On Thursday! night . C. • Petti-
place, K. 'Gerson, G. •Cerson, D.
'MacDonald got , the• Teeswater
goals, 'with A. C•hi,n and: Bob
MacKenzie flicking thelight • or
Lucknow.
Saturday's Gaine
On ,Saturday night ` Morley
Chin, opened: the. scoring ' at the
half -way. mark' in . the first, but
Dill and 'K. Cerson :'came back to
fire goals thatgave Teeswater a
2-1 edge. at ,the end of the first:
The second frame wasn't 'two
minutes :'old ' when` ,fib• .Chin, tieA
it up and at the six -minute mark
put . Lucknow one Up.' Half way
'through • the. period the :Cetson
brothers drew:' penalties' .almost
Simultaneously ' ;and .while they
were.,sitting it out, Harold 'Greer
and. Morley Chin slapped in goals
25 seconds apart to settle the
issue.
Goals` iii the' third by Greer,
A. Chin and MacMillan . more,•
than offset the pair scored by ' C:
Pettiplace and Litt. .
• Monday' Night
On Monday night it was: tit for-
tat all the way. Jim .MacMillan
and: Harold Howald sent Luck -
now two up in the 'first, only to'
have, Nicholson and C. Pettiplace
tie,' it up before' the period end -
In the .second frame Teeswater
roared to the" -lead on .goals "by
K. 'Ceraon and G Cerson, but
Alb Cliin fire :two quick ones
in. about a minute 'at the three-
quarter mark to tie it lip. The
lone= penalty of the night to Hill,
was again,costly to the Teeswater
Izi th▪ e'',third eriad
K -.--Gerson
•-cut--•-T-eeawat-er--outnr-front at
.-1;.3_Q,!kutrl5 'seconds later Morley
chin 'tied it up at,5-all, and. there
't Stood throughoutthe final .per.
iod''.and the• overtime .
"Lucknow goal; `Tigert; def.,
Hall, McLeod; centre, A.". Chin;
wings, M. Chin, Greer;" alt., E.
Irwin, 'MacMillan, '•C-hishoirn,: H.
Howald, • J. Howald, Moncrief,
Tohnston, 'I-teckett. .
Teeswater • goal,- Weis; def.,
McDonald, J. Litt; centre, K Celt --
still;
ei-sari wings; B. Litt, C Pettipla'ce;
alt.; G. Cerson;' Yahbee; ;,•Nichol-
-son, Hill=Y Lindsay,_ o piiri :K:
Pettiplace:
PEE WEES EDGED VirINGIIAM
IN.,OVERTIME SATURDAY •
A goal by Eugene Gardner, ori
a pass froth Jim Pedersen, at,,the'
6 -minute' mark in overtime -in
Wingharn on Saturday :.morning
gave Lucknow Pee Wees a 54
Crictory. over •the homesters ' •
Wingham led 3-1 in the .first
with Lucknow reversing the scor-
ing to tie it 4 -all in the second
The third period was scoreless
and it took 'ten minutes of over-
time' to•settIe'the issue. •
Rintoul scored all four goals
Legionnaires •that we've got—a-
.
ot a
1953 subscription to The Sentinel.
at stake -on the outcome of their
performance on the diamond this
summer:
Mark Gardner, . former'. •Luck=
nowite, and now of`_Wingham, --ist
star ting to talk softball. already
and-; he ' wagers that , Lucknow
Can't tal . Wingham three' •years
in a. row. Basis of his calculations
is: "law averages".'
"Boldlthey" weof • ;take Mark • :up: on
thea wager, '.which cdu'Id •give him
a ..whole' .year's . free reading of
his home'tow'n paper,but' confi-
dent that "basic principles" mean
nothing : iwhen'• the old, ; rivals
Lucknow and Wingham meet.
BANTAMS .TRIMMED ATWOOD
TUESDAY BY 10-2 SCORE •
Lucknow Bantams took on At-
wood on Tuesday night in Luck
now', in ..the. 'first game of the
"D" semi-finals and
and had. no. trouble winning the
fixture .104. The boys play the
return game tonight (Thursday).
and should wind up the series
and earn the right::to meet Pais-
ley for .the League 'silverware.
Lucknow. marksmen were Ken=
ny 'MeNay 4, Al Baker' 3, ':Bob
Mowbray 2 and Jack Chin 1.'•.
Lucknow's line-up, was: goal,
Hughie MacMillan, 'defencemen,
Kenneth McNay, George Rich,
,ards, Bob: Morton, Ian Marshall, '
Charles. Murray; forwards, Jack •
Chin, Bob Mowbray, 'A1'°' Baker,'
Jim 'Pedersen, Jith Wilson,
Eugene Gardner, Bill Fisher, Roy '
Em;berlin,, Barry Hackett, • •
TIMBER TIPS
•
Our "friends",'' the Pole Cats,
really caught fire last week and
literally 'burned timberlanes• one
andtwo to a crisp! Seems that
Cat Webster and his lady helpers
were studying ..Ticat. Sanderson's •
superbeffort.. alongside, that is.
While, they were not ,busy razzing
theirvicti3ns-the 'league leaciirg
Chipinunks! Apparently , it pard,
Off, ;;They downed, 'them 'for .the
full' count rolling up a total' of
3108 pins which almost bettered
the, top Tiger effort of the prev-
ious week. This'anarks,`their sec-
ond night in., 'a, , row at the win.
ningq• 3000. le el.: '
The winning Cubs and losing
Chipmunks turned in other high.
team totals. Park's, team again
hit ..its: 'stride.' by taking seven •
',points. , from the- short-handed
Zebras while the, Gophers .and •
Beavers took five from the Tigers
_Lions.
Ticat:San.derson`set. a new''high;
of 745 'for the season: and was:
followed. by Cub 'Eedy's 673. Top,,,
flats for ladies were rolled by.
Chipmunk' Anna..' Johnston and
Pole '.Cat. Hazel Webster near' the
540' figifive `Meanwhile Pole Cat'
Beryl Mowbray's, 665 ,topped the
'ladies on total. Allthis, along..
with teammate Webster''s 704•, •
must have loomed large.' before:.
those poor, Chipmunks! Gopher
Anderson' signalled his return to
their lineup after, a. layoff due to
illness by 'banging out a 668 total
at the Tigers' expense." • .
Tonight's ..roll . marks:'. the , end
of _ round two The Triad scramble . .
for the top rung continues largely
because trailing teams ' have•. a
rather annoying habit of toppling
the leaders
;Winning • or losing :everyone
••seems to:'be.;enjoying,.the :outings
immensely and that is the way ,
it should be. There is ,much tea,in
spirit in evidence. If everyone
continues . to. drum, it up, it wilt
show up --iii. the standing!
• Team Standing
Chirpy Chipmunks 50;: Tigers
50; Cubs 49, Beavers 49; Gopher''
47,' pole Cats 46, Lions 38; • Zebras
35. '
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Prompt` Delivery. On New 1952
for Winghatn. Eugene' Gardner'W
• and Jim 'Wilson scored. 2 each for
Lucknow with Jim Pedersen •get-•
ting a singleton. Virden Mowbra
rad charge of the lads.
The l.ueknow line-up was. goal,
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