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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-16, Page 6PAGE SIX' fl THE;. LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCxNOW, 'ONTARIO • • AYR JUVENILES ELIMINATE LUCKNOW IN SEMI-FINALS. By..scores. of 9-2 and 3-1: . Ayr ,Juveniles eliminated . Lucknow juveniles• in• the' seriii-finals. for the Ontario. • Minor • Hockey 'As- sociation "D"""championship.: Ayr has , won : the title two years in • '';2+.. row •land 'are gunning for the cup for a ,third time, They have a • well • balanced, well coached squad, which had the :edge •in.:age, , ex�periei?�ce' and . anditron' ovet. the Lucknow: boy's, Brunt they'' didn't have !any, more' fighting spirit than the Lucknow g P kids:: `It was a .:,goals" •to ...count round,. and une auriited ,;by.:. a ' 7 j l « ea�d and,.. the. loss• of •: their. 1 , "• i ,ho iace left winger, ;Morley'; =was clown. with .chicken pox; :the Juvenile Sepoys 'pitched iri , here, on Monday night and Ayr' Was. .tiaz•d, pressed to win it..Luckrow outplayed' the: visitors and with alittle :luck.. and more ' polish around the net, mould. •have; earn- • :ed a 'win; On Monday `ni=ght . Ayr.; netted their' three ' goals' in the first frame to 'salt'. the series Thomp-- son gat' Lucknow'' lone tally from the. �ope i nig ;face-off in the second arid frown • there in the :game : waS scoreless For , ,this ';game,, Don: Thompson; who has=been,.p1aying::,ri,giit: wing all season was mored over to,'. • left wing to.take .Morley Chin's. spp't. 'Elwood Irwin .was moved up tb• the first line to, do a good e'hin McRuer, Ayr's jib :of �wlst g ri threat', put their biggest Scoring , ... least' : aggresSive ` player. Clayton Hodgins was in'bved .up freer' de- fence to.',take ' Ir in'.s ;place and Stewart.: was 'dressed and Don, took his• turn covering McRuer., First :Period 1 .-7A.yr, 'Becker` ,8.32 = Ayr; _V Ruer(yasiga) 17.42 '•Ayr, Buck (Einwechter), '19.04. Penalty: Gibson: Second, Period 4=Lucknow, Thomipson (McMi1- • lar) :22 Penalties: Einweohter,' McRuer. :Third; Period.' - No score: Penalties: 'Lauber ber -2,' • McRuer;: • Irwin 2: Referee. --B.. Young; Linesman, r Westlake, Winghanr'.. _ Best Game In . Ayr' •• / PAISLEY-LUC.KNOW SERIES' •IS THREE OUT . OF FIVE • The' fastest, st ioothest 7 game of,. . 0 f. *1 4. 42. t. fi $EPOYS TROUNCED PAISLEY IN SEMI-FINALS OPENER • Lucknow =Sepoys, • :a 'bit 'rusty ,from a ten-day flay-afaf, but none- theless a battling squad, trounced the ,Paisley Bluebirds. on 1VMonday' night. in ,Paisley.. The. score •was 9-2,, and, both Paisley' goals .W. of the gift variety. ' . The Victory gets the Sepoys off to a good start. in the. best', .of five: sen i -final series for. the W. O.: A. A. "B" title. • ' The S: e p o; y s' were -'sat full Strength again 'for this tilt With g a Gou 'd :a • �ain •ire 'action; Greer arid l g , `.`Jack has„' had :his.,l7eft hand iii ;a. cast, and.was' nursing' if carefully' on .:Mond'a : With the Juveniles ..y. out .' the 'Sepoys' will now have 'McMillan. cMiillan. and' Chin ,available,, .•lis M they continue dawn the .playoff trail in quest. of their third 'con- secutive "B" championship: Goal getters for Lucknow were Greer 2, Vaughan 2, Wankel, Mc Caffrey,•McLellarid, Gould,, Book. r • MILDMAY PROTEST DIS'ALLQWED BY W O,A.A. Mildmay Intermedia es, who were eliminated 'by Luc now Se pays 4''games to 1 in a Seven- game series, last out also, in the committee room•, when. =the W. O., A. A. Executive disallowed. Mild'- may's protest.'' There ,was only one'•dissenting :,vote. Basis . of 'the protest.was over Lucknow being eligible to use Juvenile players, in the, playoffs. . While Mildmay was not allowed ' to. Juvenile players are, permit- ted to play three Intermediate games, .before' .stepping either up or .back. : • During, • the season Mildmay's "B•" .team played• in an "A" group, as did.•�. .Lucknow •How'ever,= iii the : •vLuckno!w t,Group,, 't h.:aSepoy'•s games were.'regarded as..exhi}i- •tion sga 'nes an d '.had' ono bearing,: -win 'or, lose, on the.final standing "o • f the =.`A", .teams Mildmay's' scheduled games did count and - had a (bearing ton the final stand- ing of .`the "A" teams in• their 'group.' Mildmay used their jUVT enile players during the regular schedule, end: having played their' limit, were not. eligible : forthe Paisley: Baal, Blue; def., Mc- :playoff series,' as they Were still Gregor, Grant;, centre, Reeves; , playing• juvenile hockey,;• wings, Seiler,• Rolston; •,alt:, Gra- The Lucknow ,games having ham; Leitch, Pi'.ckard, Worthing-, ,been ;Played as..exhibition tilts did ton, McArthur, Stark 1.. Reeves, not affect the status of the L; uck:- cuter. ^' .. now • Juveniles Who 'still •;were Lucknow: ,goal; Ritchi`def., .eligible � ,to play': three Intermed= Wankel,' Hall; centre, A:' .Chin; Taste' ,games and =continue. playing Intermed - wings; McCaffrey; Dah>rr'er; raft:., Juvenile.• o Vaughan,-.Midcllerniss. =.l eLelland• ; here WarTai , it, so far °Greer, ,G•ouid, Havens, Book. First < Period' '' ' 1 1Luckiiow, • Greer mouldy, 5.14 2—:Paisley, •:;Seiner ''7 07 • 3' Luckn'ow,, Wankel 7 57 . • .4 L'ueknow,, Greer ;(Gauld); 14.58•:' 54-Lucknow, McCaffrey' (Chin). 16052 • • :Penalty: Wankel. ..: Second' Period 6-44ucknow, McLelland Vaughan)- 2 07 7--Lucknow V u han .315 Penalties: Gould, Wanke1, Seil- _ ':Third, Period 87: -Paisley, Rolston 5, 47 9—Lucknow, Gould (Havens) 10.01' • • 10—Lucknow' Book 16.02 ;' ' 11- Lucknow 'Vaughan ,(Gould) 19.15 'Penalties Hall, Worthington: the; ' two *as played in. •Ayr on. Friday -.night ' • The' •. pace” was gruelling • and Lucknow wilted in. 'the third whenthe horn ; tearri •' ran, in six goals: Lucknow started_` . o f : strong:; and , outplayed Ayr ' by,; a wide itiargin, missing, no less ;than ,five ,"sure" goals • in the ,,first -frame.- 'Twice Morley had the :goialie'pull ed ;far out' of the .goal, . only. • to: • anis' the open •'net ' Jim McMillan got both Lucy:- :no•w goals, while McRuer (paced '.'the.' Ayr team, :with lour, • Ayr: /'goal,: ,Smith,. . def.,. ;Buck, Barrie;..centre, McLedd; wings:, 1VtcRuer,Schaeffer;.alt,, Becker; Einvr9echter, Vasiga Tanner; Bo- land. . Luucknow:..goal, 1VI'cKay def:; G'ibson,.' Lauber; centre, ' McMil- lan; wings, 'Chin, Thompson;. alt., Wellwood, Irwin, Blue, Hodgins,. Kilpatrick, Kernpton, Rose, How_. 2-,-Lucknow, .1VICMillan (Chin) Pena,ltiest- McLeod 2. Second Period , 3—Ayr, IV,IcRuer.•(EinWechter) 47 -Ayr, McRuer,•.(Becker) 15,08 PerialtieS: Becker; McLeod,. Lauber; Gibson, McMiIlan;4. Morluer (Barrie). 3:04 •6"—AYr,'Einivcreehter 4.44 19.42 , Penalty; Lauber,. as the decision of . the, Protest:. Car nnititee; Was concerned, ; but one can readily understand 'Mild may's- decision to (protest, feeling they had a just !grievance., Mildmay's., protest deposit was not; retained by the League; as is ,custonnary; . and s 'notion was ,ap; proved :,fiat next :Season, the League ,adapt a ";ruling Whereby all` rgrotip games,- regardless. of classifiaatian, :count as 'scheduled gaanes, with, .:a/bearing:-_qn the final •standing.'. —0— I uakriow. Juveniles put up a p1uc battle and certainly,'were P 'kY not disgraced in losing ;` out '::to the ::.well-balanced„ Ayr. squad,: who 'practically all 'are. in their last' year in Juvenile hockey. Paisley: Bluebirids4-what: 'be. came of th.e: Cardinals) and the Lucknow rSepoys. are presently' (battling. it out in the semi-final. for the •W O A.A "13" chrampion- s17ip. Tile firrst'Igame xwas.;in, Pais l'ey oil Monday night,:with,- the. second one slated' for Lucknow last-thijgiht ((Wednesday).. Game No. 3 is carded ' for Paisley . on' Friday night . and No.: 4, : if •nee esaiy, •back in Sepoyville next: Mdiiday. The winner will meet. Wellesley: fol' the Free ` Press trophy, held' by,, ' Sepoys for. :the ' past . two 'years. The . admission. `fee : for this,. ` semi-final series : has, been upped' ` from 35c :to 50C. ',Thlocal. Hock ey Executive pointsout, that this increase' is •due chiefly to the .fact ,that the 'W.O,A A ; takes a 'Con- siderable' cut 'cut of gates in the semi-finals and finals, 'The Exe- cutive :also 'pints -out 'that._most. ather towns have fieeri 'Charging hatf . clallar .tor. all •play -orfs,. if .not all season. • 1� oN TO THE JUVENILE HOCJEY TLA101,, OF ,.UCIC.NOW :McMillan;`. Kilpatrick and Well Wood arse :the only three .who Ti�ItTftSF�AY MARCH • th, 1959' ■a■1i■■11aNe■a■■01ah�aaM�a. ••ian■■aaaaNu.uiIusat•a, , ■ ■ :a- ■ • 1, It i11l ■ ■•, • '111 ■: • 1949 "CHEVROI ET Fieetlioe Sedan, m. • 194.8 CHE`FROLET F reetiine Coach, '3 of them @, •,1,. `$1 700 each,',1, •b i