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SEPOVS ' WON ;FIRST' 'GAM
E.
OF MILDIVIC.A�' SERIES ir
.
LuchnnW Sepoys pr.oved,they.
••are still a good playoff 'bet, when
. they took • on 'Mild -may on .1VIon-:
day night on their.•home ice and
gave them 'an 8-4 trinmirig.
twice conquered fby ;The Se- the:North were no match for the
s.,
Pot's,• the �Mildina3r• squad is vow-' Luckr ,ow squad Who are . Ylowin r
•
g •
ing vengancethis: year, ,but the; :iinprovedform every time• out,
•.form the Sepoys showed in• this, and .are passing the puck around:
° THE L CKNOW SENTINEL, LLTCKNQW, ONTARIO '
• JUVENILES ROMP .:OFF WITH.
FIRST GAIWIE OF SEMI-FINALS
•
Lt,ieknow Legion -Juveniles
waltzed off with a• 15-4 win over
Allenfard on Monday night in
the first' round.'Q?, the' •'WO.A.A:
"D"` . playdovvns, The lads ,from.
opening game,. _places „theni as ' generously.
• 'favorites Ito take this. best -in- The. Allenford goalie was a bit
• seven . ser1es., •-Whrch promises to .weak, 'and' 'timid when it,. • came
provide lust what •the fans are ,;to,• stopping MacMillan and` Chrn,
.:looking fpr — Speed, .action,: and' the `l i"gh scorings pair' for Luck
:,'thrills, , Y now wiho: got ten of the 155. go, 1s:.
'The se game a• e ,,was schedul- Jim bagged 6 and Morley 4. Ell•
ed for last night, 'in Lucknow,. the •w'ood Irwin ,got a pair' and Rose,
third in • Mldlaiay ' on' Friday and Thompson and Blue . one . each.
t.he:fouith in Luckiiapw nekt Mon= ' Lucknow ' went : to Tara last
• day.,'That's so Much: for the mean-
time:
Mil.driay took a.2-1 edge. in •the'.
• first 'frame, but the second;•; was'
r
Lucknaws. they n
whe.. an in •five:
• . goals• and took .a 6-4, lead, adding
• ie . hird for geed
`
another pair xis thet g. ,
measure.
Gould was the big , gun . for
Luckxiow, firing four;of .tbe eight
Ab. :Chin
land; ' :and..
and MieLel.
•singleres.
'to
NormLocking ,
in handled- ,the
'
am:e rand :issued
1a +ed ,
,...cleanly • p. y. g
o -•- penalties
cnly; `•tw
Ritchie;•:' def,
Luck 'over: goal, ..,
•Wankel, °centres. Gould;.
.Wings, Dahmer,- A. 'Ohiri;• alter-
nates, .
u� ;, an' McLelland, `Mid
Va �h •,
dletrniss, :H •a: v en s , McCaffrey;
Greer.," Book.:
KI.NLOUG-I,
Monday evening the Pres
byteriari Young People ,were the
'guests of. the A.Y.P.A:. The Rev.
R, Blight 'presided in the absence
of ;the presid.ent,,.,Mr. Midford
Wall,• The opening hymn "Stand
UV, stand up, for Jesus" was fol-'
lowed by the • Lord's: prayer and
the scripture' was ..read by Miss.
Kay ;' Gibson, ,The guests, were
welcomed: and.' the . closing hymn
'was "Blest be the tie that !binds"'
benediction. Mrs.
fghawed•by. the: be... .:
'Bert Nicholson presided fog .the
following' • pr-ogram : which . took.
the' Rim. of " a; radio 1bi•oadcast
with.readings°y .Mrs; Toi'n
Miss: May ,1301c; Mr, bon.
nue ;Ha1c riby, `Mi s' Milton
.Miss' .J'oyce, Haldenby ,won the
door. prize.Coritest,S"..i Mrs.'. B..:
•Nicholson, Irl"ina' Jean Percy,
a word Making contest: Bert
Thompson. and 'Donnie .HaldenbY
were captains, ft?r, a'•whistling and.
den, <Th�e:"gues .speaiter, •is to 'be
Mrs. White or Ripley, This will
be 'an' Irish program with . the
theme "The life' of $t. Patrick"..
Suggestivn;s for next year's .pro-
gram will Abe the roll call. Lyineh,
"Mrs,. Harold Percy (•s'), Mrs. rim
. Hodgins • (s), Mrs. Alex Pei•cy (,e)',
'Mrs: Jim..Bmi',th (c). •
• " The 'World's Day :of Prayer
will ►be• held on `Friday afternoon
at the Presbyterian Church.
night , for the second of the !best' .singing.game. Jim Haldenby dei•
in -three series. •
Lucknow gbal, MacKay; . def:;
'son•.Lauber,, .: centre,." Mac1VIi1
G'xb ,
lan; 'wings Chin, Thompson; alt:,,
: ected a "tapioca' •game: Miss. Ka•Y
Gibson ;conducted a • geography;
match_ : }athile... Junch was ' being
'prepared. fired. The next meeting ',will
Wellwood; Irwin, Bel ie, Howald, •be .held . at the,, home 'of' Mi and
Rose,' Stewart; Keinpton,. Kilpat Mrs: Hlodgris ole Moi.-
ri
1 , Hodgins Maurice day,.' Februa.ry'•27th...Committee•in, I
charge; Mrs.. Midford Wall,
.
'5-0 WIN GAVE; KURS :THE
SEMI-FINPIL SERIES
12oy: Gni ahalrn, 'Miss Betty Gr11es,-
pie, `Topic for lent,' MrS. R. Blight.
's` ' 1Wrll be -•.h.
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