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.-.
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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-
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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-
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They thank a of
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.Don't feat' getting. foo fat.. Stop ehen you-ve'gained
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Coate little. New "' get acquainted" size only 60c.
Try fatuous 'Ostrex• Tonic Tablets for new. vigor
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• And: now 'a ,look back over the i �': —
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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; ■•
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;the standing -:_ - Al _ diet Ready To =False = '®ighways -Iala - Spring . --
High team total 3187 --Cubs. In Any One ' of- These. ' :•
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High flat three, 745—Tleat San-
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High flat single, -300 Ticat
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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
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ton's Gophers 49, Treleaven's
h�eeavers 49, Hunter's Zebras , 40,
Eedy's Lions 40. ' • .
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