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SEPOYS IVIN" B." TITLE.
1$ THREE STRAIGHT
lan..know Spot's are 1 ermed,.
rate "B"tahaMpions 'of the West-
ern' Ontario ,lithletie Association
The McCoy -Hoag ;guided. sextet
• `won the title.. , in three' straight
oNer the, ]Vflldrnay Monarchs.
Symbolic, of . tile/ ch.aMpions1 ip.
is the ' mam*motlh London ' Free
Press trophy which 'will -reside in
Sepoyville for rthe. second ,straight
:year. The SepoyS . coped • the, sib;
veraware,'a year sago, andrepeated
the: �, rformance thisz. year,. 'and,.
. pe ,
`l1y enough i was the, Mildaz ay
team which tihe.y vanquishe ;;in
the' 4na*s4 on both oocattions
'The Bepoysediged out a 4-3 waifs;
inthe' opener in Lgekilow'.. Back
• in Mildmay, ay, on soft ice, • they won
..7-3:. decision, and on , Friday
night They ;polished f : theseries
• •1n ValkertQri With .a: 5-1 vice ry,
leaving no adorulbt .to their sup-
' e
., .erl,orx'.ity. over 'the n evr-sa y, -die
• Mildanlay boys, who .put up a, de
tern uned.bid to stretch the series.
On Friday, Lucknow ':took
a 2-0 lead in: the first, • added
-other in the second .and two Mare
in the -third as aViildmay got' their.
done counter. Alb: Chin . and Mc-
::4111and golf two, rapi,ece and Jack
Gould the add: one
Thei4e were two ehanges.'ln Fri
day. i ht's lineup Morley Chin
kept • the giiirn; line initacj by re-
;placmg ' Bill, Who rwaS • u a from
Toronto for Wednesday night's
"game, and Mel Stewart saw
'ladtion m,}plaice of 'C11�ff..:MacMit .
:First Period
1—Lucknow, _ McLelland"
(.M ddlenliss)• 9.15
2—Lucknow, Gould (Dalh
• ..... 18:30
Penalties :.Jack Kunkel, Harris
Second Period
•
3_.--lnnCknaryv, McLelland
(Maddlerniss) , 9..52,
Penalties: Pollock, Zuber:
Third Period
4•,-Lucknaw,.A: • .Cihlrl : 10.20
5=1Vildunay,.: Schmaltz (Jaick, A '
Kunkel) ,:.14.59
S-ucknow,:A. Chin (G.-
M1
Chin)" 18:13..
Pextaltiea :Gould, Scbmalt
HE LuC}NOW' SENTINEL, LU. KNOW: OfsirrArop.•
Lucknow; goal, 'Ritchie, def
Greer, Harris; centre, A. Chin;
wings, B. Chin, G Chin;, alt.,
Gould,, Dahmer,• Pollock,. Vaugh-
an, 4VI.cL,ellaridi , Middlem iss; " Hall,
MacMillan..'.•
Referee, F. Cordick, Walker,.
ton; . linesman, Bill Young, Wing-
ham. ,•
First • Period
1 Lueknow; A. Coin (Har-
ris) . ' .. �.«,. 2.00
2=-Lucknow; 'Pollock (Dah-
mer) « 12.25
3�--M l lmay,Schmaltz•x
'(Le seiner) , 1,4;27
4--Lucknow, : Gould ;. (Dian-
' mer,; Harris) . ' 18.40
penalty: • McLelland.« '
•Second` Period
5- M'ikinvay,; .John Weiler
(H,' Voisin); 18.00
6- .Mildmay ,' Sche fter (Jrohn"
Weiler) .. ° :18.20
Penalties; ',Gould,'
.G oould,' J. Kunkel,
Greer.
Third Period
7. Lucknow Dahmer
(Gould)
8 -Lucknow, G...Chin
9 •-Lucknow, G.. -Chin
Chin) •
10-Lucknow; • M�cLella
(Vaughan)
Penalties . J Kunkel,
er, Leisemer. "
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2.48'
8.00
(B. •
15.00
nd
,.. 19.35
Joe Weil-
PEE WEES IN E IBITtON°
TILT AT GUELPH • '
T,ucknow"Pee Wees had a thrill
last Friday,. When 'they .Madea
trip to.Guelph. ',bo'pla! ,arf' exhibi-
tion fixture wjltli the Guelph, Pee
V`ees, who• nudged thein out by a
4-3 !count. Lucknow was minus
their .fgdal tender, ,Gordo be
and Charlie •Chin,, ,with Art $,aker
:and Bowen Ross filling, in. •
Thies .game was orne .of a series
•of four' minor hockey games that
evening, and the local. lads - got
an • eyeful 'when the •Guelph : and
Fergus Midgets perforrnei, in the
nitg►hltcart .
.The,. "k11s'y were :taken toy
•Guel;ph..;iby Wes''J,oynt Ed' Baker.
;arid" Jim .Carnegie, with `Bud"
.:Th sontile' boys `.
� �p tin charge g
•miakingthe ,' ,;'tciip< • 1i/eluded .Art,
Baker, ~Kezu McNa _ , Kent u .
Medley,': Jade Chin, ' Al Baker,
Arnold Traylor, " Ronnie 'Graham,.
Kenneth • Hodgkinson, - Stevie. Car-
'negie, ' Bob 'Mowbray, . Ivan' Mc-
ull ' Ronald Nosal, Bonen
Ross.
•
Pee .Wee hockey, came • to: a
nspring
'1 .w '
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t last
Standstill 1 Wrlr
weather ,destroyed 'natural ice
surface's . end, ' just where the= matt-
ter strands isn't very clear.
Lucknow and.- Goderi,ch ' have
won their Way to the finals: Pais-
ley had a' teaan entered but: never
Ti :URN DAv'i1,Itc11 3lst, . 1949
1VIcCormick-Deering. Cream Separators
It is pow more';lmpoitanfthan ever that cream
be: -not -wasted. 'Available for either .electric or
.:hand use.
Frost Fence Fleur Bissell ,Tractor ;Discs
. . Y
n 'ler. Farm Wagons and Cultivators.
GRASS . SEEDS
1 Alfalfa;,Alsike,
-Yellow; White an
Red Clovers:
rom a .Orchard Canada 'tine Grass'':' s
and Meadow Fescue:
u ,
Sold °By'•
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Agents for McCormick-lD eering :Farm *Chines
playeda gamne :Whether '" there
will :be. a chadnpionship,,.series. ar-
ranged,. or:aimply.foxigottenn'about,
rests pretty ,:much In :the lap.. of
the W O.A.A..
--o •
Thee • Bruce. Baseball., ,League re
ti gu
iorganiixaljon zneetiu , :was held'
last week with, Father ' H. R: Brick
of denr
r
'es t ',for
C,arlsrule elected p . r „ ,
athird .term. The, schedule will
be drawn at. $ ' meeting' at Shat-
low Lake. on April 20th...'r
-o—
• If the hockey Season' .asn't'soon .'.
.Wound u;p, . The Bepoys will be.
short Alb at least:. Albert is
Igjoing;' Tsai ing• again: this season,
butt e�ecls toJbe here until": next:
week art:, least.
(Continued•• on Page:. Seven)
Crigratulations,• S e:p,oy s , ;in.
bringinig ,the second 'straight, :W.
Q.' 'A A.. "B"'• title to Sepoyville,
er should foe say Mc0o yw d1e— �,
for hockey means 1VIeCoy or: voice);
versa
"Pelt" ` ls.: a born. ` ;promoter .and
has 'had as 'his right °(bower, .Coach
P. W Hoag, 'whin has Worked_. in
'close oo-operation, •,, and 'leas. spent ••
.
a good ;r deal of :precious, time, in . `.
journeying albou't 'with . the • team.
•
And ' then !another bouquet for
the 'far3s The rural district for
milefsaround, is. probably : the `l
- moist hock -minded: spot In Wes-
.
teal Ontario,: and : tliese laiitliWl•
isupporters. ' :pack not only 'the,
local ,rink, Ibuut ian4 r }arena where;
theiSepoys perform, Miles mean •
nothing,' nor lbe*tile' hockey good 1
Or : bad, . they follow the :team:.
The, Game In °ikiidxlnay.
Best' .l game ` sof . the series, was,
in fildinay last Wednesday night
with Lucknow •cans" predominat
inggk .the crowd : that picked th'e
Mildmay, arena. •
Now -it's a series•with:Linwood,,
the "C" champs With the winner
meeting. the Kincardine -Port El-'
gin. "A" series winner :'for.; the
,grand rcliampiohship. of the W. '0.
The gahne was ';hardly under A.;:A,
way When Bill ,Chin potted one -o-
(that .was called back,hilt: at. the Should .Kincardine and Yuck;
•twlo-minute mark ; 'Ab Chin • got now meet it'll :be . a natural These
Done ,. that •dnd '' count, on a:•nice' two ;teams' started off in the •sarne
etu:pBill Harris, who had group- and ,broke even' .in' .a.doublc
• ranoved in ;over the (blue line to schedule. ofd 'games. • The Sepoks •
whip a• pass u : to Alb; parked, of f went • on to win the "B", title •and
fihe; net , ,Fo'}lock and Gould got l , ncarsline is (.as 'is
this^writ
single, counters in .this' franne •wirh ten) within one .game of" the "A
Schmaltzgetting':, one -for, Mild- title
,may, in en actiofl packed ,period.
gt
.1V4i1drnay`sliowed. more drive than
in the 'opening •'game, and showed
l:enty o. f; i wer _tinier -and pa
ticularly on2thie three ocassions
that they hada one-niai :advan-
tage
The Mildmay farts' .hopes soar-
'. ed In the .dying fans'
of the
2nd period as':Weiler •arLd Schefter
got goals. a .minute apart to knot
the count at ''3 3 •
But the Sepoysr "can be.,,counted:•
on to finish strong and after Dalt-
'' 'liter's goal at, three minutes' in the
Second, the ou:tcorn.e •was'never' in
,,. doubt w th:George.{Chin getting
a couple more and • McLelland a
sirigletoii for. good measure.
. Mildt`ii: y: goal, Arnold; ' def.,
:W. Wendt, Jack Kunkel; centre,
Seh.maltii ,H: ,, Leiseiner r w.; Jin•
Kunkel, 1 v.; alt., John Weiler,
&hefter, . Voisin, Joe Weiler;
IL «tuber, M ,Voisin; .L. Johnston”
E. Harrison,'w; •
And iso, most a:11 other ,activit
ies. continue at a standstill until"
turns ,to normal, and who ,would
like to wager -that such a 'condi-
tion won't prevail until the • Se-
poys wear the ',grand. champion-
ship ;crown, the goal , that "they
just missed reaching' ,a "year ago.
Getting,',baclt ;to: last Wednes-
day - night's ' game ip Mildrrtay.•.
Johnny Dahmer 'and Harvey pi -k•
leclt turned instandout' .efforts,
with` the Dahmer-Gould-Po°lloc ..
line lookirLg r the best on the lee,,.
Mildmay took advantage. of the
sellout crowd `to fatten. the arena
treasury by 'the sale of pap, hot
•clogs,. etc. The' esare, spon-
sored . by the' : Arena .Coxninission
w1iieh,''has netted a" neat bit Of
revenue during the season, from.
this source"
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