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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-23, Page 6.r - a PAGE SIX THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, UUCKNOW ONTARIO • • PAISLEY IDRUEBED• •TWICEx with %only'a one goal edge. In ..a' DEFAULT 'FRIDAY'S .GAME bid to ,tie it up The .Sepoys .sent out five forwards, but the. move , The W.O ;AA,,, "B" ...semi-final ' boomeranged and in less than', series' wit i ^,Pai$ley ,Proved' a big half a minute the Leis (brothers. disappointment 'and spoofed out had banged in 'two goals to•settle PP after . The- Sepoys" won the first the issue, •Gould got one •of the'nn. two gltines tn; decisive fashion./ back, • but as the period waned The'• third, •game of the best -of- Stan and Ken. Deckert came .thru five 'series was ''slated for Paisley with a couple of insurance'mark last Friday -night but was de- ers. • tfau�lted. °•First Period The Sepoys Won the: first. gain 1 Welles'ley, S. Deekert 0. i• Paisley' 9-2' sand back in Luck- , (Stroh) 3,50. .. . • m k�a•. ey : . 'row. last Wednesday. night:, re 2=.Luc? now, `.Middle iss• ' eated the dose: (by an 82 to 1 (Vaughan) 6.05, r r in 3—Wellesle ' K, Deekert 'scone. With' the, outcome never , .. ,, y, • Licht 7.00 . . doubt Chief ' intertest .for the fans centredaround' the„,' tperfornnanc ' .... ( y)f ,Shantz 8.40 ' Paisley's • veteran Warrior, 5—Wellesley,Liolity (H' Leis} is} 'George Granit. ,12.11 The' visitors; little resembled ; Penalties Shantz, Forwell 2, • some Of the Paisley tearis of.. Hall ••2, •Sphar,•,Gould. ' yore, and the Bluebirds, • as they 'Second'.' Period , . . • halvie .been. "re .awned, hadn't a 6' Wellesley, Harold; Leis, (,5� tweet-tweetle t ..after Wednesday ,Deekert) 1.38r might's shellacknig 7=.. -Wellesley, Herb. Leis (Lichty). aVIcLelland 1e41 • the : Sepoys 7 :56 'with' three goals, with single 8-,Lucknow, Greer (Gould) • •Markers igoing to Vaughan,' Hav- r (Chin. and''McC'affrey. ' w' Gou•ld ens'; Greer f 9 Lucke• ; , Seiler" • 'netted., Paisley's 'lone 11.30 igaane . as narked by , iddlerniss':Wan. , _7y .;'two .penalties, 'both in the. 'kel) 13.20 .last (period 11 -Wellesley, S. Deekert ' 1•—• •First:. Period s:(Knarr) 18:50 .'1•uekno' aughan , ';Pen, . 'V(Middle` alties — Porwell 2i. Shantz, 'miss) 3.32 Gould 2•: Lucknow, Havens (Greer) 5 ,58 ' Third Period. Greek •13:40 ,3 "•Luckn�aw, e (Wankel) 4•-Luckriaw, Chun . (Wan . ) L ck ' :14.33 No penalty. Period Second Lucknowv 1Vl affre ''. (Chin,: , qC y. 'mer � ' :6L53 • Dash ) •' ` ucknow, McLelland;' • .(Mid dleniiss) 14.45.. 7 7- Lti,cknow, McLelland (Pock): 15.(15 No. penalty.- ' :Third . Period • 8- �Ldeknaw, McLelland (Mid- �dlein ss) 10;00 9 :Paisley, ,Seiler (Reeves) 13 50 Penalty Reeves ,Seiler*;;,, a ` -o SEPOYS DROPPED 'OPENER' ..OF ;CHAMPIONSHIP _,SERIES final ganne and has 'since been ,confined to his home. On Tuesday he. was taken to, Wing!ham Hospi tai far treatment, ' What kind Of :hockey 'Piave they been: Flaying up; in Bruce County this.' season. Wi�al'ton' took Cites- ley, Ifot the grqup title, Durham swamiped Wiarton. so. • badly •• in two: Barnes that the • series Was. • defaulted .land • on Monday 'night Wingharn scored. •almost at. will.. to 'drub ..Durham .12-1. In , the "B"' series the Paisley,' Lucknow playoff was aa. floperoo. when the Bluebirds failed to provide any, Opposition for the Sepoys and this " series', went by default after two one-sided wins by:Lucknaw. 12=Luckriow, 'Gould; (Greer) 5.08 Ken Reardon. of: Montreal: Can- _ atl ens has �been failed $1,000 ;for telling a reporter that ' he • was going• to carve' up , Cal . Ga"rdner •of the Leafs... f. the , had gone, ahead and done` the job and .kept his tmouth' shut he 'would have ended up with a five or ten mui :.•:■ = THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd', 1850 .. : p !limME 1lrwlMIIl.FIIhh14401»10■ h `■I*ssr,mornr 111 i E C 1949 CHEVROLET • FLEETLINE SEDAN d 1948. CHEVROLET FLEETLINE;' COACH, 2 -tone grey, ■' 1 FLEETLINE.. COACH, blue in color, $1725,, • ■ 1,948. F '2 1948• FLEETMAS'TER S'EDAN,• whitewalls, $1700 • ` CHEVROLET-1948,:.SEDAN ' 194$: CHEVROLET COACH, $157'5:: 1946 CHEVROLET` SEDAN, very low 'mileage . 1942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ■ : ' 1939 :FORD ;DELUXE COACH , •. '1938 PLYMOUTH COACH, $550 938 DODGE SEDAN, $450 • ■` 1931 CHEVROLET -COACH $300 `. '1937 GRAHAM; SEDAN, -$325 " . ;■ 193.7 • • NASH SEDAN, mechanic's special, :needs: motor ■ +. $250 ■. ■ 'C H ■, • 1936;,CHEVROLET,: COAC �* �;•; • , ■ ■ , 1935' DODGE:: SEDAN, $250 ■ ■ ` 1935 CHEVROLET' COACH; $200 i 1934:' PLYMOUTH COACH , • 1946:CHEVROLETS HALF -TON PICK-UP •� : ■ , 1940 CHEVROLET' %Ton' STAKE •TRUCK, ute 'penalty, Threats• Are '•costly, mayhem isn't. -=•Port Elgin, Times.: 1' • •• • •' ' * ••Ron .0/ cLelland ::was sidelined . 1 • « - ■, ■ si r ■ r B, :■ . -.■• A racks 1935: FORD .1h -TON PANEL fob oily $98:.00 Drive. A 'Car • Awag For As '-1,.o W As $ 5c0. , i equipped • with ■ for .Saturday : night's 'game. He developed ' eye' ulcers;'. on Satur- day, which were ,cause for•. a good deal, of concern,. 'The condition was quite 'painful at, first; . but' on : Monday felt d. .bit easier and Ron was; .starting• to talk. about getting .into '.action ' aigain: H's ``absence was , felt on the 3-=- u l snow, , Chin 6.32 Vaughn, McLelland, ,1VMiddlemiss 1 'these 'Western, Gentle- , Leis:9.3t, line, �as _thes, 14-W'ellesley,; Harold Lei" �-�.. • 15--•We11es1ey; .Heib Leis (Harold men" have been going great guns iyl :ta .4; t. aft- rt �;. ty Leis) .9.53 sof late. 16—Luc)knoW, Gould (Dahmer) • 17=Wellesley; Stan •Deckert16.00,, '1,8 ;Wellesley; Ken',Depkert i (Lichty;)' 17.5Q . • Penalty -,Ken I3eckert Wellesley: goal, Jones, '.def;, Shantz; >loryrell; gen., Herb Leis;. ninlgls, Sphar, Liclity;. aft.,. Harold Leis, K. Deokert,, I. •Shantz, -Stroh Knarr, '.S. Deekert; sub: goalie, Binham . er LiicknoWi. ,ggal, Ritchie, def,; Wankel, , ;Hall; :centre, . , A. Chin; wings,.: Dahmer; ' McCaffrey; ' alt., Gould; ;Greer,: Havens; Vaughan, emiss, ..MolVlillan Book.. • had the Indian sign of L ucknowl Referee, Jain • Boddy, linesman, Sepoys • When these two teams Cec Shears, Qwen Sound • Met here, ori Saturday night in o . • the first s t .a'three- utof-five1B POY. S�• TIED D SE I ES BY series for the W O.A:A, "B" sham -6-5. ; 'TRIUMPH ON ; MONDAY' pionshiip ..and the ',London Free , Press trophy.! Wellesley. took 'the Luck low' Sepoys finally broke decision 11 goals to 7, an .'a wide the : Jinx 'that Wellesley .,has • held open, hard. hitting,'scoring oring over them, when they ••eked out thf :ex�hthition' at: added up to the a 6-5 • win in the'Wellesley (baud: season's best_perforarvanee .by the .box on Monday night .The game Sepoys, •nuho :Were 'more otitluck- was • as thrilling' as it was close, ed than 'outplayed' �,, with play sweeping` f rom ,one end' The game started "off ,at a hard of the 'rink to the'' other; without bumping: pace,.and 'a. half dozen 1'et-up.' ' penalties were .handed outs: in the:'Wellesley took'a 2 0 ea xn first:'' ten minutes.. :Stan , Deekert the first 'period; .and: The Sepoys Qipened: the..scoring for Wellesley had to do •it the hard way.' They. but. Bdb. • Middlemiss • got the had knotted the count,: at .4 -all equalizer at the 5 -minute mark as by the 'end of the :second, but. the'' game shaped into a- • bitter Wellesley drew •first •• blood in 'tussle But at, the 7 -minute mark the third, .John Dahmer got the, Wellesley ,clicked again and .in ;tying, tally, and then climaxed dive minutes • ran .in•; three ',goals his performance by firing the.. to. igive'then '.a 4-1' edge, in the winning .marker with only about first twenty.;two minutes. remaining, V.auz gha Wellesley stretched that lead to 'also scored a pair ;for Lucknow 6-1 in. the second • period: At' 8 grid Chln and Greer 'singletons: -mutes Greer ,and. Gould ..cluck- The .Sepoys, didn't : draw ;,a single ed:'fOr t.icknow's second tally penalty all: night , rhiach eXplocied The Sepoys into The win proved what ;a lot...of action: 'This acme' .paar..,'reversed ;:kcal • fates were claiming ,after the scoring 'process, two minutes •Saturday night's' game, that The later 'anal at; 13 tnint'tes, Lob' Sepoys-; we'reMore outlucked:than • 1V11iddlemiss "scored to snake it .6-4 . beaten in.the opener and put Lucknow •right back into Odds arethat'this "B."• champ; the game. At : this point they or hip 'series' will ,go -'the fug.) Were, outplaying • Wellesley, and swarming On the "attack.. A .late period:: lapse; gave• Wellesley, an-. ;, ' other' counter; • that increased their �:margin to three goals And was, probably they most iinportant• goal Of' the night;: Failure td finish their •splays; sand •occasional, lapses such as .this: cost Luckrloty the victory On, the - other' hand Wellesley boys were, shooting with uncanny skill, 'or 'else were mighty lucky,•catahing the . corners.. 'rhe ' Sepoys• ;started the third still 'far froln beaten. Gould' got his •second of three goals at. five minutes ',and less' than two min ute.% dater a deflected peek, creel= ..-.ited to A,b', Chin, left 'Wellesley * * ,:Mike:McCaffrey- was hurt mid- Trade or: Terms �-- 1 otos e r ":The Home of Better Used'. Cars" - Phone '.73-x ; Brussels, Ontario. • CONVENIENT TEOPEN EVERY. 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