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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-02-09, Page 6Plk2 11/ 0. f# V V 1 i tit 1 ,411 fi r4 I C" g k) 0 os.i.. a ,04 1, tiel 5 i r P 01iiT.104 i9 yf a.4 44. a :r 4x'�Isf `��lsiii►!:"r1i�"k! aii, ��iiiiR'iP3f?�Ii �P'Wtr!M: ��•,a►;rl: SEPQYS DRUBBED IN' WEEK- END GO WITH WINGHAM 'Wingham \ Stainton Spitfires Waltzed . off: with, .an easy, pair • .' of victories over the SepoYs at the week -end, which..laCked''the glamour 'anal 'excitement tradi- tionally •assoaci'ated "with the bit- ter battles of the ;past, when these;' ;.two elu'bs met The , Sepoys weren't -.at, • full. strength for either games,' but' that alone wasn't sufficient ex-' rplanafion f dr the one-sided scores. •Winmghawon,.the first '.of the set -, in:: °Lu eknoW• on Friday., night i, py.'a 10-3 score, and in Stainton "�ulille. on Saturday night ,the Spits Ming up:, 6.13:1 13-1 ' victory„ At that ;,there were spots .in aboth..•games rthat weren't . as one-sided 'as;.the 'scores would 'indicate., ° ' Gould Gashed In Friday night's game Wing iham took a 7-1 lead in. the .first period. They battled .to. . a ,goal. ..apiece in the ,,,econd with Wing ham:ou#scoring the Sepoys' 3-1 in the; third. as , ininus the ser • ,• l`.ucknow ,, w V1M-70`."Mariey--CiY "and7-Jim- MacMillan, and in ,. the . second injury ': jack, �:Gauld suffered` an .._J Y t' him out for the night. .;tYuat;p+u ght. A skate gashedP and Punctured his cheek; and. knocked a.• tooth off.'' ;P Itched • up, 'Jack : ' earne • -,back•. gamely ' on Saturday ngh't to' play '. in ' Wingham :For. the Sat • • urday iiiglt. game The SepoYs i.: were wlitlout ' Toby ••Greer, Bill' ,hin I�ariris and;':�NLorley C • ' Wingham ibaggedr six, in the 1st," three. in thesecond and had ran'. the count -'.to. 10" goals, in: the' 3rd' before' John hn Dahm er netted L uck ,Dws lone tally. Winghani added three more before •the final bell. Friday Night's Gainey • -First ;Period 1 Wingham; English' • (Crewson) 2—Wingham, ' 'English • •3--Lucknow, Greer ( Y. Mc- Caffrey�) 4—Wingham, fluff ' *(Lock— . eridge) , 5-H.Wingham,' Wilson (Hiilibert)' , 6-.Winghiarn; Gatenby (Duberry) 7 Wingham; ,Ck son (Westlake) .,..,,r .16.57 ;8- -'Wingham; Westlake (Stainton) , .17.43 NiO penalty 1•.34' 7.27'. 811•; 14.35 14;45 16.27 Second 'Period T' O—Wingham,, Crewson a. (Stainton) ,... t, . ..... 13.58 10-Lucknow,'' Mccaf frey.. :.. . (Greer) : „ „16:30 . ;Penalties -Harris; 2, Tall,: Gat- enby, Pyxnm Wi]son. Third Period 11 Wingham, 'Ja.ckson .25 12—W righamn, Jackson . 6.34 .137—Lucknow., '1Vlddlemiss (►Dalhmer) . • 14,Wingh'am,' Wilson ' ;.• (Pym). .5•g:6 Pena 1 ties ' . Lockeridge 2 Vaughan,,Iiarris. • Lucknow::goal, 'Ritchie, . def., Greer; Wankel; !centre, ,Gould.; wings, Dalt/ter,' A: Chin; ia1t.. Vaughan, Niiddlerniss, :• McCa f - Trey, Frayne, ;Solomon, (Havens; Harris, Hall. .-TTINLLucKilow S NEL, . LUCKNOW ofiirxmo' ROBBED AT l ISTOWEL ' Lucknow Sepoys ()ante. home from' Listowel on Monday night, with a, unison chorus' of "we was robbed", 'The • score ' was 2-1, but Lucknow' had two goals,' ignored by ' the referee,; even- though a Listowel goal judge* !claimed' they' were in.• T The game was played • •on soft ice;'. but was a 'crowd. pleaser and an31body's game all the way. 'Listowel's• two goals • .came in. the first period' with' Bean and: Penney flashing the lght., Lu'ck'- snow's' only• tally'.that counted was netted by Bob.,Middlemiss at the 12 -minute mark' in the• second period. Nine •penalties.were divid-' ed' Listowel • 5'and Lucke: w7 "4., • JUVENILES EDGED :•BY GODER]!CH WEDNESDAY • Lucknow Juveniles 'started' the season last Wednesda• � ' night y g t Am their home ice when ,;they, drop- ped` a well played ,game. . by a 5 3 count: to . Goderich: •' Lucknow stepped out in 'smart tie*: uniforms,- purchased ' by the Legion,' wIuch is :spOns ng the Club,. but' ;nonetheless got off •to a slow. start ,and '.spotted 'the visa 'i rs 3 goals in., the first . frame, which was; just too big ,a' lead to overcome: •Morley'.;Chin .bagged all 'three of Lucknow's goals; Goderich marksmen were Little 2, Culp 2,• Erskine :1. ' L kn" goal,M K def., Presbyterian, Evening ,Auxiliary The first meeting of the Even- ing' Au4il'ary • for the .year was held at the home ,of Mrs, James Little, with Miss Gladys' Mac Dgnald presiding. A prayer and the Call to Worship Was react by the , president. Mrs. .Cameron ,MacDonald had the '.Bible study and Waa :assistedi by Mrs. Smith, Mrs;, Jack MacDonald and Mrs, Armstrong. During the. bu'siness, it was decided that the February meeting wouldbe itlthe' form of a ' pot luck .supper, to be .held in the 'basement of Cr church. Prayer was given byMrs.. Maude Sherwood. Mrs,,, Morgan Hender- son gave, a brief outline on .our' new topic` book •`'Japan", .and ,also. included With the , topic was : the book • "Whhte.: a Angel of 1VMercy,',; • which 'W' as read' by Maudie Fish- er, and ' is' the: story bf the ,life of Miss Carolirie'\MacDonald, who was a 'an.issionary' 'in Japan and wwhose, home was in Winghain, A pianosolo by Miss Marion Mac- Donald was grea°�ly enjoyed, and Mrs. • ,Mason read:. the :. current events:' The .closing hymn' was followed by the repeating afthe Lord's prayer in unison: New Color' Conde ::Starring ; Roy Rogers, Cowboy King!' For hard ridin' action '.see Roy, i r r •"in" Rogers ',and�"�iisA'" �.`�`igg :. a :great new. Western adventure color comic, 'starting . in this Sun- day's day's (February 12)' issue of The ,De roit: Sunda Times. It's new! Detroit y It's . different! • See "Roy Rogers, King of.the Cowboys", new color 'comic, every week in;The ' De- troit ,Sunday Times. SEPOYS; *LC:WIND' UP. •uc _ ow • • c ay a SCHEDULE NEXT WEEK% J. Mao.; t. •Crnbson, Lauber';...centre, Mei ion, wing's, .1Vi;. Chin,. J. Me= i • D :Stew- The Sepoys have "'three home Quilhn;_.:alt W�llwood, q,games in five . da e coming :up. AK. • B '. Johniaton, �i.: Howald E: Y which will wind, up'; the • regular schedule. ,'Harriston plays here Saturday -.-night, • 'B�stowel o- Monday,: night arid: Kincardine next Wednesday "night.• Wuvgham Juveniles play here Friday.;night,, which 'May., bepre- ceded• by a 'Southampton and, Lucknow Midget.:game Irwin, Blue; Kempton./• • f � ec•.'d . �oal'' e derich W k , Go � Costello,'. Arbour, 'Erskine,'".Culp; Hawthorne, Little, Merman, Hut- chison,,Williams,. Smith, Graham, •'McAdam. . Tack- Gould handled the, game and gave: penalties Hawthorne 2, .Culp 2, Arbour: and ,Cosi( ello The , . Wingham: goal, .,Siemans;" def.., Westlake; •Pym:;' centre,Crewson.„, wings;'" English,, Lockeridg' ; :alt,, Hilbert,, Wilson, Duberr aten: .., by; : Green; , ' Jackson, Stainton, is er •o conduct ' for ' his .-remarks • to. the' :dere .on /aturday morning. le Penalty .and a' . five -Minute mis -Friday. ,night 'and meet' Clinton Ref. Tor • 10=MAN ; MII)d'ET TEAM LOST TO KINCARDINE '• The Lucknow'. Midgets, only .10 strong, , dropped a.• 9.5 'game ' to Kincardine last ''Wednesday :ev ening iii ;the firsthalf, of.' a double' .bill.` 'Lucknow 'goal :'getters were, Russell' 'Swan .2,, ..A1 Irwin, Art • Baker and Wayne Johnstone, one each: Kincardine nciarksmen were Plasden : 2, ,.Nilson 2, 'Wilkie Burnsides 2, Dotzka:.. Kincardine: goal, K. Bell; .c - Fadden, ':Douke, Wilson,. Wilkie,: Plasdent, J. . Bttrrisides, M.. Burn- sides, Fenton, . E.Young,; Ernmer- ton Wadsworth, G,', Young, . Mc- ;Lean. w. • clef �ucknow. . goal, aY. . Johnston,; D. Rose; . centre, B Fisher; wings,' A. Irwin, A.'''Bak- err : B '`Kempton,—J; Gammie,-; W. 'Johnston; R. Swan. 3 . • CLINTON. EDGED 'BANTAMS-. Clinton_. Bantams edged the " Lucknow fads last Thursday :ev- ening in ',Clinton by a 5"-3 'score; in a /lip. and :tuck battle. Dennis 'Ernberlin, Jack and Charlie Chin potted a goal apiece for 'Luck- now'a ,cause,' . . BANTAMS BATTLE, TO •TIE Lucknow•. and •Ripley • Bantams battled' to a 3-3' tie in ;the local' arena on Saturday morning. Jack Chin. 'scored 2 for 'Lucknow. and' Dennie Erriberlin one. , B. 'Martyrs ,. got .a pair for Ripley ',and Gib- bons one. • • Lucknow: ,goal, G. Fisher; , def., K' Hedley,, K. McNay, centre, ' C. .Chin; 'wings,: J:.' Chin; D. Ember - lin; ,alt., A. Baker, S. Carnegie, K. ,Hodgkinson, E. • Gibson, B, Mt wlbray, t: , Mequ !lin,. 11; Gra.: ham, B. Mathers • Ripley: goal, J. Gamble; .B, ,Mar+tyn, B. •1V1eDonalcl,. Wrn...El- . liott, D. ` Biue, C. '' Thuell, ' D. J. McDonald, R. .McDonald) D,. A. '1VIcDonald,. I, ' Gamble, L;; Mac- 11enzie,' J. D. ' ,McArthur, .G,. Arnold:'' 'PEE ' WEES PLAYED '4-4 •TIE Lucknow • 'and' Wingham Pee Wees" 'played 'their ''first" game; of the. season .pri' Saturday morning in the local arena, which `ended in 'a. 4-4 ',tie Lucknow goal get, tens were J.. Chin 2;',IK:11.1odgkin- son and: ' S, .Carnegie" one each: D:' Murray, got three. for: Wing hani and" Haughton one: Lucknow goal, Ti'• Collyer; McNay, S. Carnegie, J. Wilson;, T1 Pritchard, J. Petersen, R. Em-•, Berlin, w B!. Gardner,. J. •, Chin,, B. McQuillin, C. Gardner, 'B *John- ston, John-ston, B, Mowbray,; C. Gibson,.•G.• Richardson', ' A. 'Baker, B..•: Baker, J, ,Mowbray,'L Clark Wingham goal, 'i'':rj, , Ji Lock aridge,; B. Foster, D. ;Murray, : 3. Rae, J. Newnan, D. ,Carr, J. Wild, D. Slosser,. J. Caihpb'ell, a. -Bain; C. ,Bennet, H'atchkiss, E.: -:Gibbon. __. . 0 KUBs WON 4-2. • Kinloss tubs gave : a ; large crowd of fans' their- ' monkey's worth:.' last Thursday. .evening when they edged the .Belgraye squad 4-2: The victory gave the •Kuibs a . playoff spot '' with: "the Teeswater'Junior Farrriers Thursday :might's game•'was': a keen tussle, all ,the virGay and.'got off at a, lively tempo with a first :period free-for-all,' ::' ' Marksmen for the Kubsi' were Don .Bushell with 2;. goals and singletons going to Jack McQuil- lin and.. $illy. Lauder.' ' To .,Buy Pee Wee Sweaters The firm. of Anderson' Flax Products Limited is furnishing sweaters for the Pee Wee'hockey team. These lads,' up to. 12 years of a'ge, • will "hereafter be known as. the "Flax Tlinrs:" " F RUARY :9th, 19$0, �.O.A.A. INTERMEDIATE. N THE- LUKNOW AkRENA Harriston at :Lucknow . SATURDAY, FEBRUAJtY lith Listowel at Lucknow MONDAY, FEBRUARY :13th Kincardin fit; .Luc; WEDNESDAY,' FEBRUARY. :15th 10 Game Starts" at 8.30 I'M SORRY, I WAS WRONG ur street i es on o ma m y ' a There is , 'Who's. always sure. he's right,- It's just: This 'way, or ' the. wrong way,` He's; itching . ;for a fight,.. g. QIehow T like 'thy modest chap, 'He strikes rnte as as being` strong, Who When he messes things' .up, says I'm sorry, I vuwas wrong. Yes, it sure takes .a lot of grit, ; What a ;blow to our. pride, ° . To see : the • other, "fellow's right we're' on; the ,wiling Side‘' •And It's •hard "to lose an. 'argument But !there's no -need : tb fight 11you are. brave enou h' to Say I'm wrong, and you are right;. We don't: repeat our past. Mil takes, Tomorrow's +a new 'day,: - - - to in TodayZs mistakes are at pp g ..stones Aon life's g ' hi hwa. , Along greathighway.. Hats off to the one man . in. ter'' Who': is, so'brave, ave, and strong,; ,.' To, his *: ire in, the back seat .says.. Yes Da••tling• -I was •wrong. JUST A GAME •I like to win. the ;games I Play, ' ButWhether I h . h r. have lost or wot�:. Whatever be the sport, L say.' I'only. play a game for fun. I .do not play'' for, ar ument. g I stop, when- quarr. els are: begun, g' To:, work fox, money I'm; eonten 1 only play •t e games for fun. I'd' hate to quite' a game in shame; -:.In bitterness to have :it end.; ,. I'm happier. to..lose a' game - Than: win,`,and:lose a.' .friend: Fog ` indicates approaching ,fairy : weather. • olsterim lesterfields And Occasional , Chairs ePaired.and, Recovered Factory Guaraiiutee.' ree Pick -Up and • Delivery. STR:ATFORD UPH Lg.R may' Buckinghairs•. • Love 'is a., skein of thread, both ends sof -Which are held 'by ` a woman, in .which she offers • to let us wrap ourselves • Canada's. ,atomic ' energy 'plant. is loCated 120 • miles west of Ot-. aik River, taws,• :at. Ch Ontario. 42 Brunswick:. at.: S For further 'information. enquire at' JOHNSTONE' Furniture ;Store 'Phone 76, Lucknow 1 • QwlllliwQwoAmmi41.11.ilmoaim 44§NotowQ4.0.(ii'OminI/lomiw.OwfiimAo.iisio.m.1;Amp' • +: F•or a lara numlber, .of our readers, December j.s: •:the month iii .which ;their'subscs riptions expire.:'If the dame on the mailing -label reads Dec. ••1949, or ani previous date,. your paper has reached its expiry date: We 'trusi that,'cduring the past 'year' 'your vi�eekly.': copies . of The Sentinel have not only kept 'you abreast .of the news -of this community but that you • have, also followedwith keen interest, the day- 3t daY, • events wihich' have, reflected the:•lives of .ourpeoplek your families,' relatives,. neighbors and' friends,•' .. 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