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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-28, Page 8• SEPOYS ROU.TED . BRUSSELS • N. GROUP TITLE OPENING: Lucknow Sepoys: .opened the group tittle series.. with • Brussels• -ln Luw cknoon -.Saturday night, . and swamped the Brussels. squad: 20-5. ,This is. ':a three:ol tof -five series. < The Sepoys took the. semi-finals from .Teesrywater in a nip and tuck set that went four•'games 'because of an overtime' tie •,Teeswiater then took it to the W.O.A.A. roan.- mittee ors,:. protesting ting Luck- - rlow'S:� use~ of --Don ..' "Hammer' - MacLeod. The • 'W O,A.A: protest .committee threw out'Teeswater's •protest because of !`hack of evi- dence"; . and . the Brussels -Luck- now, series, ?delayed 24 hours be cause of the protest hearing on Friday night,. got underway , in • Sepoyville•on,Saturday night, be- fore a• good crowd, many of wnom didn't. remain to see the finish .of the 'One -Sided show. Eckmier in. the Brussels looked woefully weak and was beaten with ease., .on several oc=' • casions:..In the Lucknow pets. "Hank"Ritchieplayed. layed his_. first h ' game. of the season. •Harold •. don- ned . the •'pads: to get the game underway because of the. late 'ar rikial of .Ball .Tiger•t. Lucknow outscored Brussels . w5.1--ii>1..,the--openiri aane ran `+tile count' to 14-4 ' at' theme end Of .the. second and •completed 'he' rout M the 3rd' frame with a final col nt. •' of 20-5.. • • • Morley :Chis ,bagged 6 Harold Greer . 5, .Ab • Chin '. '3, Jim. Mae- ' 'Millan •2, " Dor:` MacLeod 2, •and ,singletons to Hall and Moncrief. .For '{Brussels; R. Willis. goo. 3 :arid King 2: Lucknow: goal, Ritchie; def. :Hall;' f MacLeod; •centre, A. ' Chin; wings, M. {thin, Greer; 'alt., . H, 'Howald, MacMillan, Chisholm, A. Irwin, J. Howald, . Hackett, ,Johnston, Moncrief. • Brussels; .:goal, Eckmier; def., MVlcDonald, King; centre, .R..Wil- .lis; wings, Riley; McDonald; alt.,, Richards, , Jennie)), Rahn, Nichol, •Workman, Gillies . • Referees Westlake :and: English ,of Wingham. Wingham : eliminiated. Arthur::on Monday night in the Juvenile C: group championship series°. Wing - ham .wbn Monday night' 9-1 to take the ;Five -game set 3 ,games to 1. Don Thompson led the Scor- ing attack `• in . the .series,: ipicking. up nine • goals. • Wingham , now meet's Kincardine -for the --W.. 0. A. A:. "C" . championship. THE:- CKNOW -SENTINEL, LUCKNQW , •QNTARtQ; SEPOYS EL',•IMINATED TEESWATER BY 5-4 SCORE The Luekppw-T;eeswater grpup -writ-final series, that was, as in teresting as lit. was ;close, ran, o t. Wednesday a last` e e d night wh S W . ,Lucknow eked out a 5-4 win in Teeawater for a 2-1 edge on the series. The set went four games as a result Of a 5-5. overtime draw }n. Lucknow the previous .Mon- day, ' •Morley Chin got the winning: 101. in, Teeswaiter in the ,dying xnir► fes of thethir;cl period. ,Prior oto that:singletons. had been scored b Howald MacMillan 'E,.:Irwii' y ,, and A. Chin. ' PEE WEES 'AGAIN ' TRIMMED WINGHAM I,itcknow Pee Wees' played a return ' exhibition game with Wingham in the local arena on Saturday; morning, With the home toiwn lads winning a. 5-2 'decision. over the visitor's... For' Lucknow; Eugene Gardner and Jim . Peder- sen scored two • each and Art Hoveld got'the odd one. n• • * *• * * , Goderich and Kincardine' Inter- mediates are battling it• otic for the W.O,A.A. "A" title, Wirth; Gods erich favored to take the ;Series. Jack- Gould,.` for• merly with `Thi Sepoys, is playing • with. Goderich this season and picked .`up a' goal and 'an • assist • in the firstgame of the finals. : BANTAMS' WON • W.O A.A. "D" • SEMI=FINAL ROUND Lucknow' Bantams : eliminated Atvlrood : in two straight in the WO.A A..'semi'; final series • and qualified to meet Paisley for -the' "D" 'series ,League ' trophy. • Lucknow trounced Atwood 10-2 in the 'first .game here last Tues- day: In. Milverton on Thursday' night the Atwood lads, went: down fighting 'on'',the'short .end, of `- a 7-5 count. Lucknow wasn't artful' strength for the tilt. Atwood took a '4-3 lead in the first The sec- ond period was three minutes old before Jack. Chin had sent Luck. - now ahead • ' 5-4. Harrow•. tied , it up a minute later, and Al Baker got the. tie: -breaker at 12 minutes which was .enough w ., With only seconds remaining in the third. Jack Chin scored his. 5th, goal to settle -the issue. Baker scored .a tiair for Lucknow.' Campbell and Wagner' got two each . for Atwood With. __their __fifth_ goal _going_ • to :Harrow. • BRUSSELS, TURNED TABLES LICKING SEPOYS 13 TO 6 • :Smarting from. a 20-5 lacing in. Lucknow oe . Saturday • night, Brussels turned the tables oil their 'home ire , on Monday and trounced the Sepoys 13-6, believe it or not, to He the five game set at a win each. The series was dated to continue here •last night `Wednesday);.• rThe•'Sepoys were without Mor- ly Chin and Jim ,MacMillan for Monday, night' -s fixture; and John. Dahmer dug out the blades for his first .go of the, season, Lulled by the one-sided victory on Saturday''bight, the Lucknow squad took it too easy 'in Brus- sels;with the ha ne bija2pumpin.g iri ;4 early goals to , take a .lead whey never relinquished aspm The Sepoys Se o s ;failed :to untrack Ahern-, selves. Leading 7 to 4 at the start of the third .Brussels ran in six in a row before Lucknow 'bagged. a` pair to close the gap' somewhat. Greer with ;two and Hall, A. Chin, Howald:and Dahmner with single ons, were the Sepoy marks= men.-. *, * BANTAMS COAST TO EASY ' WIN IN, LEAGUE, FINALS Lucknow ' Bantams scored an easy 10-1 win over Paisley in the first aft a best-tw'o-out-of=three game •, series :for the ,.W.O.A.A. `D' trophy.. Lucknow' 'ion this cupa year ago and then -went to the .0., M. H: -A. -finals..-before. Jing. 'ousted in the Piresfbyterian:' Church on by Bobcaygfeon:ebruary 29t11.: The meeting -was On ,Monday night 'Jack. Chin scored 4, 'Al Baker and Bob: Molw= bray two apiece, with Kenny Mc- Nay and' Jim- Pedersen , getting singletons. HITECHURCH ' The World's Day of Prayer will be held Friday afternoon of this. week in the Presbyterian church, Mr. DanMcGregor from Ken - 'ton, Manitoba anc} his sister, Mrs. MacDonald - of• Guelph; "who have been ' visiting• with dtlherr cousins, Mrs. Mac Ross and Mr.s,. Thos: Moore and' other relatives,. are returning to Guelph today. •Mrs. Ezra Scholtz' spent -the week -end in London. • - Mr., and .Mrs. Roy. Birchen of Wingham' Spent Sunday, evening with Mr, .and Mrs. Ezra Welwood. We are, sorry to; report that Mrs. Chapman; is ill at her .,houre. Mr. Wm. Peddle is -home- iroily .the. hospital: The i+ted; W.M.S. met at the M- 1- o ne ofUnMrs,•Gresk@rtj last,.Wed. nesday. Plans'were made for a' quilt to be made .to send to Korea: The February meeting of the W.M.S. auxiliary of. CCh,almer's Presbyterian church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.:James, Wilson on Wednesday .afternoon with the' president, • Mrs. Walter Lottin- the chair: Devotions Were taken ' Iby Mrs: A. Walters; Mrs. E. ' W elwood, Mrs. '. R. Ross. The study book was taken , by. Mrs. Currie:`. -followed'-by --prayer- by - Mrs D. Craig. •The roll call was answered by 17 ,Members,.. Plans were completed : for )the. World's Day of Prayer service to be held TIMBER TIPS. The Cubs of Dungannon find themselves •in familiar surround- ings again :by: virtue .'of' 'their big roll last week. They regained: the lead`while running .up a record-- breaking ecord.breaking seasonal •, total of : 3187 'pins. at the luckless Beavers'. ex- pense. , . • ° the Tigers edged e Meanwhilegd ;the Chipmunks 'as the ' Pole 'Cats • rams won • in extra frames from' the Gophers. The ", trailing Zebras, however, splayed a fairly strong game to'take the'.Liens. As expected. Cub :Park and •his helpers Monopolized•: the individ- ual scoring. Dick's 669 • 'was tops with several ' teammates• crowding him tor: honors. Zebra Hunter's ,677 total' %vas second only to, Parks' '694' .while Cube Dorothy Errington' arid 'Tiger -Anne Sand- erson . •'were • the most valuable lady •Players. . Gopher Freda But- ton and Zebra. Dorothy_ Hunter also ;rolled near the -winning ' 600• closed with'prayer. `Lunch 'w:as• served • and' a . social_ tiine:..enj Dyed. • GIRL GUIDE -:•NOTES • "r Z1he regular.meeting of the Lucknow District Girl Guides was heldin the Guide 'Rooth on Friday, •February, ,' 22nd. with. 22 present. .Business 'was discussed.: Mrs. 111fontgornery .conducted • ' a game which was done in patrol corners. We had camp' fire ' and the meeting was closed• with taps. • The ' regular meeting , will 'be held next Friday, • February 29th. For Lent' - Hot Cheese `Dishes All theway from hors d'oeuvres to dessert, cheese lends any meal a gourrnet touch that no .other food. can achieve '• For -Lenten menusthat give ;satisfaction plus, see 'this. Sunday's •'(111Zaroh= 2) is sue of The Airnerican . Weekly, ,ek- clusively with . The Detroit Sun- day Tirnes. See }Army Alden's re- cipes .;for flaviorsoine hot cheese dishes: T,IkURS,, • Ff)1 17t ARY 28th; 195Z, MALES' LEA1. SLIGHTLY IN NUMBERS IN. BRUCE, :HURON. Official tabulation' of the 1,951; census figures in the Federal ectoral districts. of Bruce and North Huron, • show males' to . have the edge in .numbers over the' fair sex in 'both 'districts. • Total.population'. of Bruce is 2.8,205; made up of 14,442 males' and 13,763 females. In North Uuren the, margin is 'muc hcloser,. In a total population of. 26,230, there are.13,21.0 males and 13,020 f eri}ales, • w.y Mrs._L:.� Cr'o"hof Loll don _ rPn-e�.._ turned home„ Thursday after spending "'a. •few .days with Mr and Mrs. •C ;?rgzier'. and farrti'ly " • Mr. and Mrs. Allan Corbett & family, visited with Mr. and Mrs. • J.• Curran and family on Sun- day. •• • Mr.. ' and' Mrs, 'Jim Boak and Jamie, visited Sunday with :Mrs. •lied :• Cool :-and' family: at Bel- grave. e1 grave. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burchell of'` Wingham visited with .Mr. and , r Mrs. Harvey Maize : and 'family on Sunday.: ' • Mr. and :Mrs., Wallace Pwam- -ley 'and < Hilda,' of-•- London and Mr. . and Mrs. Will . Alton , and: Wendall 'of Wingham visited, re- _ _ cently :With Mr. and Mrs. ••Lorne , Hasty arid Will Hasty..; . , Mr. and Mrs; Chester Finnigan visited ;recer tl•y wi:th__Mr.L& •.M Mel., Henry and , family.`:' at Pine .iver. . • The ladies of ':the :W. A. are •. . holding, a • bazaar and .social the school on 'March 14th';.- CREWE 14th; CISEWE • To draw social' ' security Pay - meets you must provide docu- mentary evidence to prove you were horn;jut •the government._ never. questions ' your existence. when it 'comes .to, collecting .your. taxes•.. Skinny-men,wometa ..`gain 5, 10,15 Ibs. GetNew Pep,• Vin,;Dior :What a thrill. `Bony limbs. ill :outs uglY..hollows ' f111 up'. neck no longer, • body doses hall- ': starved, sickly bean -pole' look. ;•Thousands of '.girls, "women, men; • whopnever could gain before. They thank a of vigor-bulidinglo. flesh-bing uilding tonic, topic, Oetres. its tonics, dtlmulante. Invigorators. • iron; vitaminHt, calcium;. enrich. blood, improve appetite and, .digestion, eo, food:ggives you more ' strength and nourishment. putflesh bare bones, .Don't feat' getting. foo fat.. Stop ehen you-ve'gained the5,'10, Moe 20 lbs. you, need ler. normal welgght. Coate little. New "' get acquainted" size only 60c. Try fatuous 'Ostrex• Tonic Tablets for new. vigor find added pounds, thievery .day .AL all druggists. • MM■•OM SMMIOMM■■P.IMMOiM■■MOMMIUM■sinnMEXIIs ■Osi ■ i_ ; ■ Prompt Delivery On ' N.ew 1952, ` • _figure: . , ... • ■ . • And: now 'a ,look back over the i �': — Cath— records for round• two. 'The mostimproved teams.were the Cats=i , n ' c .: evrosot/ .Pole and Tigers! ; After slow ele i start they began to click aril �.;Choyce of Colors' scored -35 and 83• points -out of ,x; ■• . • i` ;the standing -:_ - Al _ diet Ready To =False = '®ighways -Iala - Spring . -- High team total 3187 --Cubs. In Any One ' of- These. ' :• , • lagt.t.0 • COSTS LESS' THAN YOU THINK—ASK US NOW .THE KINDRED, Four Rooms A'' Vit' the Kindrod., ,has fdur• well -lighted • • Ai' k d ,'. rooms each. having cross ventilation. i 0 � The living and Sleeping quay ers , are - 1. .sepai=eted by a smail hall:,, all -l possible quiet and 'privacy. The ketch A ' e^, with its tnforfnal dining ' space,. is.. ,'7 r,.;red••, fo saver the housewife; un.' 3 "t;ecassary.steps. • '. ' ' l�. -%'.v. -1,. �,. R 41 rf I<k ENDERSON LUMBER : LIMITED tiektitivt .1S0 'Ontario possible 40 to climb well up iri ` ' -. Hi _ h team single 1.185- Gaph, i ers. High flat three, 745—Tleat San- Berson: High flat single, -300 Ticat Anderson. High'handicap 'three, 758—Got. pher. Greer. ' -Ladies high- three, 631'=.Chip- Munk .Anna Johnston: ' High flat . single, 28,8 :chip- munk Anna Johnston'. " --high- handicap- three, 679—Chip- !nun Gladys Gibson ' Many players Carrying higher handicaps have improved ,consid= crabiy during the round. Ticat • Jane Jo11pstone, for example, boosted, 'her average by 28 pins. Others who have done exception= ally well : are Pole CO Webster, Lion, Fred .oufg, Ticat:'Andrew, Pole Cat .Mowbray and Chirpy Chipmunk Gladys'Gibson. Tonight the Gophers and Zeb- •rasWill be but there to cut 'down the leading cubs•and Tigers! Spares are urged 'to play on: the extra alleys which are avail ,able, The • additional practise, will pay off in the final stretch! Team 'Standing, Park's Cubs' 563 Anderson's Tigers 55, Johnston's' Chipmunks 52, 'Crarwford's Pole Cats 51,. Dili - ton's Gophers 49, Treleaven's h�eeavers 49, Hunter's Zebras , 40, Eedy's Lions 40. ' • . • BIC VALUE -ARS ■ 1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE SEDAN ' BRAND ' NEW ▪ 1951 CHEV. , STYLELINE SEDAN, fully' 'equipped. • 1951 DELUXE CHEV. STY LELINE : COACH. ' ■ ,1950 CHEV.• DELUXE .•FLEETLINE ; SEDAN.. .4. ll 1950 PONTTAC DELUXE : STYLELINE SEDAN. ■ ■ : .�.▪ : ■ • 1950 DELUXE CHEV..CO'ACH. 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