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TIJORSDAY.,:MARCII .0th, 1952
$EPOVS OUST. BRUSSEL% IN
At the, end of the game the
trophy • was Presented, .to the
Lucknow Club with Ken *acNaY
accepting . it on behalf of the
winners a rousibg cheer, which
was. returned with ecival Volume
for the lbsers, ,while badly out-
classed had been'a garae little
gang; and tools their deefat in
Lucknew:' goal, Hughie 'Mac-
Millan:, def., Kenny MacNay,
Ernie Gibson; centre, Ja* alin;
wings, • Roy Emberlin, Alvin
Baker; .alt, '13ob Morton, George
Richards Jim Pedersen Jim WU:-
Hackett, Ian Marshall, • '•
'dart; wings, McNeil, Sawy6t
• • Referee:. Donald 'Thompson.
day night , in the 'first of a four -
out -Of -seven: set. • The Sepoys
were Short-harided. for, this one
and faded as' the game, progress;•
ed. TheY Play here tonight
In liderton; the Bantams waltz-
ed off to 'a 11-3 win in the firat,
mit. a , 54 ,win, JiMmy Pedersen
'potting four goala and Oritce
Baker ketting'the winning Mark-,
TIMBER Tti%
:The Lucknow-Brussels Series'
"p" Group
championShip went Ow .full five
games before The Sepoys emerg-
ed winner, taking the final tusa.,0
67,4 in Lucknow on Satutday
night. in a thrilling fixture. The
Outcome 'was in doubt 'until the
• 'dying socimds, When.. Brussels,
:their goalie, to have the•
gnoVe boomerang;'
, hoisted orie :down the ice
for the instiranee marker. /4eSp
than three minutes befere; Toby
.Greer had got the tie-breaker
marker,.. and Brussels was des-
perately itryine •to get it pack,
with a six -man ,attack, when Ir-
win,. hit the • vacated net dead
Late in the third period with
the...count. knotted 4-,4, •Brussels
(was,. loud arid long but didn't
- do .any good, 'other than. to- have
eagle-eyed. Wally r4reckles: re-
'_ziaoved as goal judge and'replac7
ed by. Frankie Miller.
Biggest, crowd'ofTtlie- season-,
. with:: Brussels ' stores Closing for
the`.•game; and !Usti, 'the tOwn7
The visitors' tdok a first period
lead and The SePoys had to come
• frorn behind to win it. Goal get-
ers were Elwood Irwin- 2, ,Hav-
• ens, Greer,' MaCMillan and Dah-
The series whieh started .out
204,. turned out. to be anything
but a*Pushover: Brussels took )the
last Wednesday night, The. Se-
poSi.s edged an I-6 win, butSrus-
sels 1,oreed a fifth game by win -
ming 10-7 in BrUisels- on Friday
Tiight. The' 5th one in •LucknoW
on , Saturday was' k",anybodY'l
Lucknow no* meets' kildmay
Luclinow Legion Midgets. are
taking the silverware'Serites
but by : close scores of 0-5 and
' It is the, second Minor League
chainpionship :to, come to LUck-
now in less than a. week..
The Midgets opened the Series
and had to, .go 'all, out to edge
6 Win: Jack Chin led the attack
•With• three goals ROy Stanley
and Charlie. Chin. got two each
'Back here on Monday night,
the plaYed to their bigge§t
Crowd. . of the Season in: .a see-
saw 9-7 battle that 'was in dou,bt
'orilY 11, rrien arid not. f014,
on top to cope. the. silverware,:
Marksmen .on. MondaY _night
were IrIVIclyay 3, Jack and Char-.
lie - Chin and" Roy . Stanley, :two
Lticknow's 'Vas: :goal,
Gordon Fisher; 'def., Kern* Mac?
lie ' Chin; alt., Dennis 'Emberlin,
SteVe Carnegie ..A1 Baker; Geo;
Cupskey and AiVin Hackett. Ab-
sent were Bois and..Chtick
13Onagh 'and Lorne 'Cook, the 1st -
'ter haVing had ari, appendix op-
eration Couple Of weeke ago.
BANTAMS' WIN W.O.A4,
`.73" SERIES ' TROPHY
ions, of the' 'W.O.A.A.. '39" series
and for the' second year in a ToW
are holders.. of the' Wein. Bros.
trophy. Last year's teaM went
through tirthe.O.M.H.A.
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OMAR NOW!
FORMER ST: HELENS LADY
0I3SERVES 83RD BIRTHDAY
Served,her 83rd birthday Wed-
nesday,. FebrUary 20 at the home:
of her ;son-indaw and daughter,
Mr. and MiS. jack McMiehael of
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tO LiStoWel 19 years ago. Fond'
- of traVel reading the daily news-
paper and good books, Mrs. Joynt
haaalways been an ardent church
worke.r.. She is -a ,life member of
the WO/Y1411)§ Missionary Society
4nd still serves .as secretary of
temperance and Christian citizen-
ship for the Atterno!on Auxiliary
Of the Listowel United Church.
in. the first.round of the W.O:•A A, in the `finals. land..had. no. trouble
Iplay�downs, and these ` two old `. the set two straight : byscores of 104 and 19-0 The .local
lads ' were superior in 'every de,-
partinent, and in the' final game,
switched goal tenders in 'the third`
period to give young Hughie' Mc
Millan . some practise.
Ienneth McNay bagged 6 goals,
Jack Chin 5 * Roy Emberlin • 3,
Jim Wilson, Jim Pedersen, Geo.
Richards, ''Bob . •M,omtcin ' and Al
Baker,_ one . each.
series. The Sepoys held the Free
Press trophy three years' in a
row,. but 'dropped the inug
'111ildrriay, last winter.
Pee. Wee Exhibition '
' Lucknow Pee ,Wees were a' bit
too good for th'e up -and -coining
them 14,4) in an exhibition game
. permitting. the lads are hoping to with Seateirth arid-Poderich.
ILVEinif-7_01.0DERN ,.1/1/A -Y.
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Tigei! toOk over sole :possession
of first place last week but credit
Must , be given td. the Gophers
who, rolled :a. better game to •doWn
the league leading Cubs. --While
theAruggling Ticats were edging
the ori -again,' off -again •Zebras,
the Chipiritinks -Were again held
to tWo: tine • by the
up and corning "leavers. The 'big
hoWever wis staged by the
Pole 'Cats and Eedy and
his helpers' rolled well eneugh 'to
win 'most gamea blit were forced
to • take the, small end ,on the
count -as the Cats again canie, thru
'with a top score. Their 3011 pina
,Cutb captain Parka had another
big night. Ails •flat of 691 waS
tops but the moSt valuable play-.'
er :was Pole Cat- Macintosh. A
.flat .637 plus handicap was. &rod
for 724 pins While .tearnmate
total Of 638. Ai/164g theTladies-
Beaver Marion McKinnon was -in
front with% 50 with the •most
valuable contributiOns coming
from Lion Doris •HOdges and' Cub
-Doroth-r-ErtingtorrWho-had, totals
of 629 and• 61rrespectively72----k:=-1
Tonight the CUbs. arid BeaverS
Ve their Work Cut put for them -1-
-Both, teams. Must held--the-.-Cats
ceed, that six point ,spread
tween the six top, teams May- al -
meat disappear. Zebras and Lions
:mean:While, have been threaten-
ing to roll tip that mat!. The Pole
Cats did it a Month or so ago:
jc.nows? TheY -may be rude
enough, tO
League Standing •
TicatS 60, Cabs 58, „Pole Cats
,Chirpy (?) Chipmunks 54, Lion4
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Your alfention is alled to the attrac-
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Lucknow
HEN PEIRS
• ;uolitzo
Thona j$0 Ontarki •
Besides Mrs. MeMichael,--she
has ariother, daughter, Misi Beat-
rice, Joynt, a teacher on the Listr
owel 'Public .School stiff, ,and, two
.sons, Dr: Creorge Joynt Toronto,,
Mich. Her. husband, Thos. Joyrit,
sand tWo .sons, are deceased. Mrs.,
joynt has • seven grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
• VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
Which is..the better terriperance
Measure the Canada Temper-,
ance Act. or the' Liquor Control
Act? thider Which act is drunk-
enness more in evidence?: We
haVe the answer to the first ques-
ansWer. One , Of .Our. Ministers
lived for ,same years. in busY
town in South' Western Ontario.
For the past :three. years he has.
lived in Huron County.. He aS- -
serts unhesitatingly that • he saw
evidenceS': drunkenness every..
day in. the town that was Under
the Liquor COntr61..Act 4no that
he' hardly ever sees anyone:
drtiriken the, Huron County
Huron.' had lived suburban :
Toronto. There it was common.
sight on the streets. near the beer
that it •is..a rare. sight A.sk anY
person whO .has hired under the
tWO acts. He knOwS the answer ,
ter teiriperanee. measure? IS there
anyone anywhere who will • as•
se -rt that there it less evidence' Of .
drunkennesS under the' Liqubr
Control ACtlyith its liquor storeS
and beer. ,parlOrS and • cocktail
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Sais The Tee•swater 'News:
playing Of an alleged Winglia.m
man, but it is itriderstood that
the arguments .assurned such hot
degrees that the matter was: mlet
drop by Our team executive.
"In our opinion Teeswater out-,
'LlicknoW . practically all
the way in the Series, but Lticis.
-nOW Was Superior
around -the -net , play and •" net
'so far as tthe hOt degree.4". are
corteern'ed that must. have been
between WOM officials and, the
Tees3;vater Club, tuCknolic didn't
atter, itito the oroceettilig, other
than to rest its case on the fact
that `the player in questiOn;
hydro etriployee; had been given
an official'. 0.1‹. before The Se-
et Iiiid)i-To Take' -to •Hightiniys This 5_pning_L_
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