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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-09, Page 4,rpr, , •PACM . , • W—.43111014,W*. .. • TIIE , . . LIICKNOI#tNNTINEL • LIJCKNOW, ,ON3413.1.e UB$DAYMARCH f)th 1 • , sEroys FiNisHED OFF mamiviAy LAST WEDNESDAY Lila:now SeooYs won. the fifth game of the„ LUcknow-Uildmay series' last Wednesday night in l\ilildinay by a 54 count, and took the best in Seven series our games.to one, It was the .third4finals, Lucknow now meets Ethel „season " in succession • tPat thd for the League CharnPionship. Sepoys' have knocked- Off the The winner will continue in the Mildmay lboys 'in:, the W.O.A.A, 0•1\11.1i.A, PlaYdoiwns. • "B" playdowns. Mildmay was The Mildmay 'Squad 'were .rid- ,,, certain :this .was :their year, and died by illness They were with, there. Was a feeling. M-SepoyVille..out their, regular. goalie and their •.` that (bes , but the amazing manager was absent because of ' • SePoys rose to., •the heights to the death of his 10 -year-old son leave PO dottbti,::.as tOT'ithe was---m--..ch•arge tearn.!In the.final,frY .they i-Jad Of *.the;•.MildniaY; boys who Were pnlY eleven men 1. Uniform, bUt, only ,ten sti:ong for.this,final ix the'Sepoy,s-iwer.en't 4istplayed: anclyt.iir and., Whose numbers., .were • ham attack and gave, his home., ..towner*; reason to cheer by net- ting 5 goal,s, Uniac got 3, Frap- porte, Didone and Niemi• 1 eagh. For Lucknow, Ab Chin, IVIlddle- miss, Dahmer and Wankel flash- ed the red, light. • • ' JUVENILES ENTER W.Q.A;A, FINALS WITH ETHEL • Lucknow Juveniles went:. thru the, motions., here on* 'Monday night to ochre a 15-0 *in over gildirniaY in the. third' and final game.�L the W,O.A.A. "D" sem ' reduced to eight .by inji#ieS be- fore."the game eride'd. At that they. held Lucknow at bay for the ifirst period,, and before the game was two rnmates old had a 20, lead. The Period Wilh. Lucknow leading 3-1.. They led 4-1 •at the end 'of the, Centralia 'gunners i/ere Ruel 3, Bird 2, •Davv'son, SYWester and Cook singletons. . • 'Lucknow:. goal, Ritchie.; Frap- porte, Uri*, Didone, .Nierni, G. Chin, • Dahmer, A. Chin„ McCaf- frey,- Vaughan, MiddlemiSs, ,MO. Lelyand, 13ook, Hall-, 'Wankel, • Centralia: goal, McLeod • and Boehther, .Hallet. • Ede Htinter, Cook Burns 'Dew - ...son, Logan; Horton, Birdp- Shaw, SylveSter, • .• '• •• 2‘...fteferee---Chas, WebSter: : 'JUVENILE' WIN' , citlowtogimr BY 11:),0.411LT • . . ' Since'. the feillowing,. was . ,. written,. Ethei. has: defaul,ted: the return garne givhig Ken , •second. Mildmay made a belate never 'quit trying to the. bitter •,•: Cpiamons6hr°:sbg ipnArYrtritle"D gm een"cila tsanire ill the third frame, but it *pdDon McAlPinand Lane . wa§ a lost cause and they knew stood •-atit deferisiveiy and now being made .1111ina4.tehef,oroa.ivis.eur.iAes. rally. :. e . , it Dahmer Scored twice for'Luck- sively for IVIildmay. S:Pri-ie: of the -semi-fiials. p-43* LucknOW.. ,were__ d_ecidedly'• • • . , 'land 1VicC'af3frei getting singletOns. sOft. Morley Chin •got six Lila:11w .are ..The SePoYs are idle for IVIaelVfinan 3, Don Thomps'onlm2;- girrje. 'awaY freai: Tier of the Teeswater-Pa.isley Ser- Itarold'llo*tald one•each. - • a spell waiting to meet the :Win- 'WellwOoa 2 and Dan Rose, and "D." ••• Chanwi°n°114); and " • • • W.O.A.A.• semi?final. _ First Period series The -winner of this will iLucknow Rose (SteWart) NOW CONTRACTING 1950 CROl•i 1. pitEmatim PRICE:—mOre dollars per acre, • , 9 DELIVERY;—((ab)') biuntia*teerdidaetelilvyerayItFwrithal ioharvest,winte SEED io suniED;—storrraomrust r egaeigrdpedes'ig:isieandt'seviee4dr.i,es.tuPsPlioefd: : • proven adaptability to this area. . • • OATS 'ARE YOUR MOST DEPENDABLE • SPRINC.g. GRAIN .„(a) Will outyield barley two to one. (1), Hardy and adaPtable to all soils, (c) Reduce, barxesli problenn:, . s. 1:(1) EaSy* to combine. K ln (2) Less shattering;',L • (3) Longer period' .to ,,harvest. (4) L'ess riSk, through tough graih.. FLAY SAFE •PLASIT OAT -g: NOTE-T—Also contracting RPd. Kidney Beans. • E. Reid, Cliatliatra, Ont. IN LUCKNOVV—GEO. ELLIOTTMe 154-.1 , Ian, Gibson and Blue. one each., , Lucknow „Sepoys are 'tile' this , • . . snatch the trophy tonignt (Thurs-- , ; • ..week Waiting to enter the "B" i• •day) on home ice, when they they pee w'e'es Won , • . semi-final Series. in the W.O.A.A. With ,•IVI•a'r sliOping awaY meet,Ethel a return encountev Chanees of good, ice, home , .dwindle ,with .each 'clay As: deprelirninary to .the Juven- _ n-ieet 'Wellesley for . the League. .ile game 'in '1V1ildinay on Friday LuCkiiow •vvas ,BriisSel on Tuesday fOr., the first of "Seiner. rnht ---47---Thilyerwsre: • . • • the Pee .,10!es In: dunking . . , . . , . . . a e an ex 'Mitch -nay cis . , LniUnginhciavin'idhilayd ibnyo tail°0u1-b2lesclOnr.ew, fnin- twfohno gawrneere'ilvietghtlt:IlleYlVitibarnolSajerelaci 1:vely, the sepe'ys gro(id they've .. Luckn, .goal, Ritchie;. def., Wankel, Hall; centre, Chin; wings, Dahmer, meo ey; Vaugh- Second -Period • • . • • . f' '1 0 f L k .„ Milian, Chin) 13.55 • PenaltieS: •Lane, McAlpirie.', on, , 3— uc now, ompson Middlemiss McLelland Ha.v- L k Th • • (Laub- sPite of 'soft.ice. Chin ,and ThomP- -Ttke ina score was - or uc , • . • , son both got three and MacMil- noW. ' (Additional Sport on Page 7) • . I • Book. • . • .• . •« :First: Period . 1-•L'it.cicrioW, McCaffrey (Dali• ..2-4:aucknorw., Vaughan :t Sclimalti. 6.40- . , • 4.--Lubkriow, Dahmer . 11.00 .•• • • • 8—ttielthoWi.,MaelViillarit ' ••• er) 2:03' 4,--LAicknctvv, Chin' (Thprnrisori, • 'N. ° Gibson). 3.46 • • • •, . • 57---Lucltriow, . • 4.30 • .•. 6—Lucknow, 'HoWald: 5-.,•1 • ••• • 7—Lucknow, Chin 7.30 • " , ' "•:/' • ' penally • : , ' ;• . (Thompson) 99 .• : 5-r-Lncknew McLelland 14 43 -Penalties': ..iTon. Second PeriOd ' . 9,--Luckn6w lVfacMillan 14:12 • . • el,_j_itri_ Knnkel, Weilef: ' :- 10-=-"Luoknoli xivi:dChlienrici-(dTho-rn; simi ' penalties—Wendt; Jack.T , Kunk_ : ' • ' Third Period ' .... . . .20 • • - .' , ' , , 6—LuCknow,.Dahmer (Chin) .5.00. 11--4..tickh.Ow, thin (Thompson, * 7--LiMildinay, Voison. (Knnkel)..'MacMillan. :) 235647 • . . . 12 L &now Wellwood(Irwin'), ,8—Mildmay, Schmaltz. (yeiler) • 3.30 • ' •• • ' ... . •.' . . .Penalties: kcCaffr'ey, Chin. • '. 14--Lucknow, MacMillan 11.5'0' , ' • - 9.54 - • , 13—Liickriolv 908. : 0. Or' t. answer, ..2-tii4ppris,_on,zoster*y.hoar,z_sOrrietiihete WCcinada. thoughtless step, a Scream of brakes and ,another life hangs ••• - in the halanee=with an emergency blood transfuSion the onlY 0 _ 15-14uckriovv, Chin 17.36 JUVENILES PLAYED 514 • 1-3eikaltiqs: thi5000TIE IN .. . . iviiidmay: goal, Koenig.,' • def.,.. 111IILDIV:IAY FRI McAlpirie, ,Itr6,erver; Voisin, Vol- ff., •Schtnaltz,:Haferroahl-,'Lane, • •-,' JuVeniles- blew a: 2-0 • • ' •••• : ••• lead 'in Mildmay - on :Friday night. and missed winding up this,. play- doWn, e r i :in two straight. .igarneS. • They Won. thefirst 6416 • 'f'here on 'Tuesday night 4-2. _Mildmay• . 'Scored, • two third period ; goals ,on Friday night to • knot the count •at.2-6.11.. Ten min-: tites Overtime 'failed to'fbreak tre deadlock. A..• :toss , Of the , coin : flarotight the; third. game to Luir..- Lapber. Scored .1.2ucknow s •first . -goal 'in, the olaening period, 'He 'batted rebound atter Clay-' ton • Hodgms had Made- a rink- ... long daSh and let go .,at Thornpson.got Litcliriow's second Will you reach Out a helping.hand to:snateh.one of these liOes' from .the jaw's' of decAth?. You can do so by. giving:generously to • . " .support and extend the Red Cross Free Blood Transfusion ..Serpke,• , , hoepitalsate•-beipg ppiied• .• • kr ror .Schmidt; ..Kraepliti.• Lucknow : goal,, McKay def, Gibson,. I„_;auber; 'centre,. wings, Chin, Th.onipson.; alt., :Wellw-Pod, " Blue, Rose,: HoWald, SteWart, HodginS, Kil-. patrick. • • • . , IfELD'IWNEFIt GAME FOR SATURDAY Five members of 'the Chatham now on ;Monday night; , • . . . • , . - International Hockey team., in- cluding George. Chin, teamed Up with the Lucknow. Sepoyi.• on ,Saturday night for an 'exhibitiori. tilt with the Centralia. Flyers. was a. 'benefit fixture_ for Bill Chin .,who is. a. Patient in Ham- ittori' San., Despite. bad -roads ; 'hockey.lana...in this .district turn- ed out in large, nurnbeis as a tri - )Ute to Bill, who'gaVe these game fans:- • many ,a-SpectacUlar hockey perforinance, always; giving his best -and always a real sport and geritlenian, on .ancl' off the ice. • And " while ,Satur'clay. 'night's CroWd Were rernen•ilbering Bill in this cdirimendable • tashiOn,', they f,t• ;4 ,goal the iiniddle frame; wheri he; • f ollOwed. in to. poke his . own rebod. , , 4. ; , . • " Lane lana KraeMer. gOt to goals in the third. The . tying goal 'came ,with Elwood Ir- win in ;the penalty box,. and with • Lucknow to'. cdver their' -checks while short-handed. F tiail- . re'. to, back -check and to cover coSi them a Win. • . . •• Lucknow: goal, Mr,' elgadef, I were also being treated to a clever, auber, .. Kilpatrick. ,centre Mc -1 hockey'show, put on by the Chat- . Milian; 'wings, Chin ThompSon, • 04,1' withprecious blodd, and plcisma. Yottr gift will' also, he:1p send'reliel , wherever_disaster strikes' The Red' Cross Veterans' Srrices maintain 'Red •Cross Outpost •• ,Hospitals ..apd many other ,essential Red Cross serviC es. ,Your • . :contribIttion is needed:—and needed now! . . Mr• 's • 64.; ,wetwood, Kempton, h.am qUintette. At the same tiMe Howaldi Stelkart, Rose, Hodgins:. The' SePoyS never, looked better , Referee—Brent, vorigham. and were a good -match . for' the Centralia squad ho put • Flrst ..reriod •• • , •ona -god showand battled hard, ..,- • 1—Lucknow, Lauber .(Hodgins). • even though they•came out on .15.24 ' • • • . • • _ s • • • the short end of a. la to 8 core. •Pehaltiee—Laufber, ma iSChltz • • • • - • • Manyof the 'goals were picture • Second PeriodaffOrig and, the high scoring add- . 2.7.--L.ucknovv, Thompson 4.46 , ed.' interest to the game. • e Penalty—McAlpine. ; • The first period ended 3-3. The Third Period . ehathern-Lucknow Combines out- 3.-"-Mi1dmay, Lane 6.38 • f‘eored•the Airmen:54 in thegee., • , ••, • . . Perialties—Schtnaltz, Lane, Ir- .win,.Lauber. . Overtbie ;No Score. , 1. Pena1ty--4<raetrier. • • . 4- 4 --Mildmay, Kraemer 13.25. r . . - ' • . • on.d.'fraine and had A 7-4 edge in the third, When the Chatham fiVe put on their best performance of, the night: - The SepoYS got 4, of the 15, goals. "Georga Chin led the Chat; .:;##*:itit!;;;;;•:. This year the heed is urgent $5,000,000.',. .rto carry Out the work , you expect. your.. fted CrOss,to dO • ' ,, • The Work Of•Ofererilfeeer .1Esula . • • , , ;Local Citrnpaigri lieadtwarters, Phone 161, Lucknow• :n " , _