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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-02, Page 6• IlAdf 'SIX. . A. SEPDXS TOOK. AI . EDGE'• IN SERIES' ONDAY'` • pLucknoW. • !.Within, one series when may 4,2 on Sepoy elle, It ran 3' ` and 1 for *the •Se poys ,battled, to ame of taking the, hey frimn ed -Mid- day '.night in e count '.o this: THE : wUCKNOW .. $14•17I1'14 LUCKNOW, ON'41iT0 JUVENILES ARE ONE -UP- IN SEMI-FINAL SERIES Lucknow Juveniles. wentone up in the W.Q.A.A. .`"D" segncii_ finals by,. edging Mildmay on Monday nightby a 4-2 score. The 'second: game will .be played in .Mildmay .tonight. • - best of seven series,- 4 ich, was ; Three .of, Lucknaw'& four goals: resumed' last; night "(Wednesday)' came' from battling for possession 1V.ildfiay and would• be ended of the. puck ,around the net and by another :Luckntrw win, ° the other on. a neat -passing play: ;., In ;the Sepoys'� three, victories Red line, breaks didn't. -figure in ....they..have doblecd the score Peach the •Scoring and .convinces this, . time -8 4,: 6'-3` 'and ;4-2. The pne: ;observer, ; stall : ;further' that this coon, ' *. red :''line : "parking"' ; frequently cOstS 'a : team more'..goals than ° it gets. for;. them: •' •Y ; After a 'scoreless ,first . period Don Thompson sent Lucknow 'in- to the lead. at the three-minute mark: 1Vforley Chin' put them two thtiy lest v+tas. by. ,h 5 2 count,. • Li ekri.civ :: vas - without', Jack, ld' on Monde • who had:, a Go1. u �. bad . wrist, and who: has 'been. playing %steady hockey . in' this series. Toby Greer 'wasn't in uniform either and to :fill the GEORGE' CHIN TOP :S„CORE;R' ON .. CHATHAM TEAM We received .a letter a few days ago.. from Chatham from Mac.. •Graham. Re enclosed, ;a couple of write-ups ;.from •The .Chathann Daily News ,of recent hockey games at Chatham in which Geo. Chin. starred. * • Marc made this !comment:* "Saw' the' game last week, thanks to George, and it was good. He sure. is.. ,giving a real how and the fans surely go for it. George is: really proud of Lucknow and ;that is well• known in sport' circles. dOwh here The town. and his hockey tutors :can .certainly be proud of -him": As.; i , generally- ,k�now.nl, here, s . George is;.playirg with 'Chatham in,: :the: Intei°national' Amalel`r e Lea ue and his team-. is certain, of .a playoff •:spot:, •One'of the clippings which Mac Sent ' us reported ,a 5-2 victory by, Chatham, over. Windsor ' Ryan- eretes, .and referred to George, as breach, Chuck Webster brought up before the eriod ;•ended. ,,follows; ' "George •-Chin, 19 -yeas ;Morley Chin and Jim 'MacMillan . ,S:chmidt gaveildmay.new.life old ,Chinese 'lad an,d' the ,club's up from the juvenile ranks. , I at six minutes in'the third, M ac- leading, scorer, potted. what prop • Luel now went into -the- lead -on .. Millan_ and. • . Hodgins.., stretch ed, ,to be the winning goal practically L knovv's .lead. to' 4-1' . by the , a goal. by ,Alb• Chia?,, p .. y we .. . _. . 13-xnincite mark of the .,middle: e g. f on the first ',face=off, and .nevem three-quarter'; mark.' .1 Out Mild session". trailed' .throughout Other .goal.. may Wasn't beaten: 'A,t 17 min-• The other clipping had to do ..getters ',.for Luck n ow were, Vaughan; Middlemiss and Mc,_ Caffrey: , ." . . First Period.' .. i— T ticl of , A. -Cha. 1 2--Lucknow, -Vaughan (1VIcLel- land) .16.46 . ' 3 ---Mildmay, Joe. Weiler (Borho) k�en:alties-Hall, J : Kunkel. 2, hack=Kumke`1, : B'orho Second : Period �uckno?w,•Ntiddleiniss (Vaughan):.6.45, Lucknoiv, McCaffrey. (13a1:17 • 17....20 • tre Lane Utes. Lane, made it •4-2 and Mild- may . dressed from then 'in, with. Lucknow -paying. too little at= tention to: their :checks, who .came •.le os, more' than_ once during the: final minutes ,T. ' The: year's biggegt turnout of fans .'fora juvenile ;game_ was: on hand for this �battle.ahcl'got their.. money's ,worth- in'speed. and THURSDAYt MARCH 2nd, 1950; ' U w with' a 4-0 win, which Chatham. chalked up , over • Detroit' Auto Club, with George scoring two,of the' four goals, The News Said: •orge Chin who had been threateninga11. throng rth-tsv test scored -near the end of ,the' second period.": "f,`Chin ;scored his second goal' in the third after •Lecker'•had thrown: the puck' intb1, NOW CONTRACTING 150 CROI'. 1 PREMIUM PRICE:—more, dollars pe'r acre. DELIVERY:—(a)- Immediately after harvest.'- • (b) Later delivery with allowance f`or storage, , • SEED SUPPLIED;—Treated pedigreed seed: suppiiecl from -rust resistant varieties of proven adaptability- to this, area, • DE OATS 'ARE YOUR MOST`DEPENDABLE PENDAB Lh SPRING GRAIN: (a) Will; -o gty eld barley two 'to one., (b).',Eiardy and adaptable. to ,all soils.` ,(c)''Roduce: harvest problems • (1) Easy,: to comhine.. ( Less :shattering? (3)pr Lori "..eriod to barye§t , f ' ' ge r• (4).':ess risk•'througb ..tough grain PLAN' ,SAFE ' -. PLANT UA.TS. NOTE • Aho contracting . Red Kidney °'Beans. �xa • Chatham On:t . ' IN'.LUJCKNOW-GEO. ET-4LI:.OTT,:, Phone 1544 - pink action. These lads. have had tittle' position,,..•from' 'where the Luck;. chance to . practise:; and 'if they now bo.y' made:. no mistake. 'Gan: continue their winning ways. should . show improvement on.• - every •ampearai ce ' SWAMP KINGS TOOK 3-0 Mildrrnay goal, Devilin def. •, : WIN • FROM HILL 'SILLIES •` Vollick `en ' UALITX ',FARM . EQUIPMENT Sales and Service Mie�Caffre Book., McAlpine, ' e" altics .., Y' Wings Habernciihl,;;. Schauchiten. berg; alt., . ' Schmaltz; Kraemor;. g� . Koenig, Kraeplin, C u l l i t o n, Schmidt. Lucknow: goal; McKay; def., Gibson, ;Lauber; centre, 1VLac1VIi1- emirs, Leisemer:• Third ::Period 1 '1„. ildm�ay;'-Liesemer .18 20 ,s Penalty=• -Book, • . lan, • wings, Chin, Thompson, alt, SEPOYS WON SECOND,'LOST.' Blue, • Wellwood, :Irwin,. �'Kilpat- THIRD ;OF..'1VIILDIVIAY SER/ES trick, Hodgins,.• Rose, Kempton, • HOWald.: When the.Lucknow Sepoys took Referee—Brent, Wingham, the second game of. the playdawn First Period` • • Vs Unalble to, arrange any W.O.A:A.,, league g:ames,-: the: toc:al Pee • Wee, s-. .. re�s�4.rted..to a, " town�7.ea�;gue" ture :. last` Saturday morning. :in. order to •get some ice action The gairne ,resulted in a' 34 -.-Win .. the "S,warnp Kings." over ."The Hill Billies" The Pee. Nees .are now.:decked out`, in•nehv maroon •sweater,s, with "Flax Flyers":, insccribed .in wii.te letters. 'The...sweaters were pro- 'vided by the, `firm:. `of Anderson res, OS". ing . Machines Gilson Refrigerators ,and Washers oo s Combination Frigidaire and Freezers,' V d � Griiders, etc. :...ture.-lak...battling,right: back into. •. hiint .on Friday riight with a 1,40cncovv. .3:v oh the, opiener ...Mildmay.84, and continued their nesdaSt night 'With,. a' 6-3 ViCtory, -to provide !ageod game of hockey, ...Pridlay. night, back in. Mildmay,.: Charlie Webster's pueksters were Of ,..colo,r and their merits, and served notice 'that they certainly: weren't counted 4out yet.' • First Perio4 *No PenaltY, --Lucknow, Vaughan (Middle- • Penalties McLellahd.. Book, , Second Period . 1,—LuCknow, 'Thompson 3.00 Penalties—V011ick, Gibson., • 4-H.Lucknow,: MacMillan' (Chin, • Thompson) 7.22 5LucknOw,,Hodgins 14.30 • JU,VENILES WON FIRST . ROUND: IN .rvvp'sntAwarr. Luckriow Legion .JuVeniles *Wen the first round of the..W.0:A.sk Straight games; , They Won; the first gaMe. at' horne -15 to 4, and practically repeated the .clOse ,in, Allenford last WedneSday: night with a416-5 viatory. The win Sent' -Ken Cameron's • boys into.the second round 'of. the Last; Wednesday. night 'the: fi;nst line' Was clicking nicely to bag 13, Donald Thompson led •the Parade with 5 'each; `with •Iirp MacMillan getting three.. Single. 5oais were .scoyed b,y Elwood Irwin,, Blue and (Additional Sport on Page 7) 32 r lost out to. Atwond in the ,cham- pionihip series for the "D' tro-.1 for the League „silverware in the • Kindardine, When they' drop- ped a 7-3 verdict to tne Ripley; fRe amen w.ho took "the .series in tWo Straight, .The Kubs Were Short handed for rough and' tumble 'battle that .saw Ripley .players draw both' Major arid iniSconduct penalties, Don Bushell got two and Rar- For Aipley; Harris 'and: Needham tu and Mcteod getting .single-; • When spread upon beead, or used Upon ,te.t.tetables',“ not one prson' in' one hundred knOws is margarine. You won't believe 41(.4 gbOd it is until 'tott taste it, Try it once, and we ate confident you will NEW- MARGENE kte colouted far table use in three 'tninu.les• Directions are given in every packcige.