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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-30, Page 6PAG •SIX "ME LUQKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ` ONTARtb , .6 ii 1., R is dtyiY'�'q 4 1 1J r>; k4 ti. • kn 4 rAr 1. P game. Midway .through the third CU I Period` Boshart unleashed flying AE IN ROW Lucknow Serpoys .who •weren't given a snowball's, chance of : •go- trbg: anywhere early in the season, l ave ,again: ,coped the. W Q.A.A. • `B'•' .crown and the symbolic Lon- don ,„Free ' Press trophy, The Se • payshave the distin;otion of Twin ring it three years hand running. . The ...championship.. 'series.' be $ween'Sepoys .. and; their arch rivals; Wellesley, rode' the crest of.,playoff'.eVcitement,-thrills .•and.. skates .and a' swinging stick at Gould, Which had they connected would !have fixed Jack. And then in the last two minutes the eic- hibition was 'disgraceful, with pliayers and fans in a blind, fury, .Wellesley . opened the scoring early in the first period. Vaughan,' quickly..tied it; up, and midway through the game Albert Chin 0ut:Luckn0W one up' on the pret,; tiest;:goal' you could wish to see;' Liehty was'serving” time •for hay • ing.:.crlashed : Chin: into the ' end: !bitterness `as Lucknow took :the boards Albert took the, puck ptthree games to one. The Se p. yo s. dropped the opener to Luck- ::now': 11-7, .and -.'tired {the series by:. ' : a :6-5win in Wellesley, •Back • in Kincardine last; 'Wednesday .they: routed Wellesley 11` to ,,4 " 'and wound: it up last Friday in Wat. erloo''by winning 8-4. • Wednesday's Game' ;S 'o fans streamed to.` Kin-,: , , eIp Y , �rdine hast Wednesday' to-. see. ca ., two 'periods--af• -ifast4-see saw-- o �,y h o c e � IbefOre .Wellesley' cal- • iia .Psed and °were soundly 'trim-.• aped in :the -tlhird ` stanza. The ,Sepoys played d ' their ,'cleverest game Cif the ser. ies ,and outanatch- ed the:oy'al,� by • .a wide:. Margin- ,on;;the • ��night. ' .Sensa tion of the.. gentle was ••:idimivuti t .,. 've 'Albert •.Chin, who was. rrm`ved : back to a defence spot with., Hap Hall; Alb ' played. .well defensively and spearheac1ed sev-: era! attacks : to bag three .'goals. McLelland .also pulled the •,hat trick, Gould got two,` with single back 'af his own net, shook a Wellesley; player who Was .tag- nrn and : bhen 'hilt . 'the de- fence Botrnced..-from. Deckert-' to Farwell, Albert warmed, through this pair:: of .huskies, • came tip with the puck, and skated , in on Jones, 'who dropped `to; save. 'Al= Ebert paused' and flicked, the ;disc over the top of him. ended' 2=a11 and. The .first periods in • .a . row`; after dropping the opener in which they. were More' outiuciicd than a'atpiayed.• Wellesley simply couldn't take it! s In the dying moments of Fri- day's, game, when defeat was cer- tain, 'players:, and ..fans ' went crazy. * • They : litter` eel ` theice with debris, . ;threatened the 'referees and ..'generally acted • as if deranged, Boshart lashed out at Gould with his . skates, and swung. at him.lviciously'•with his stick; Ken • Deckert went., beserk ,• .Be tore ,.about .:'the ice . like . `a• ° mad 'bull, • •crashinig into: everydne, and cli nilaxing his display !by ''sweeping 'non H, rarold : #titchiein •the Luok . `now; goal; cracking 'hun .aVer the pads: wlth ,the: stick" :and trying` to rake Hank's .feet from under Then, as the final buzzer went; he tore Off .the, ice and' dis- appeared:. • y •. There wasn't a, handshakeio•r �nidvv+ay, through rou 'h the 2nd ' a cheer,;offered ' by. the .:losers `las ;<t wlas when __liarsent W esley !rite -they y siilleli1'y anade-for�-'the-des rs a* 3-2 lead,':Sp � . . • The Western line : ing:' room, blaming:the .referees clieked • +a 'minute ` latera' .With. (as .they hiad ,done in every: game). . Vaughan getting'".the • equalizer and„Gould put The Sepoys-in the lerad, when • hshook tw'o ' mein Who, : were 'Covering 'Min,' and 'rap- ped in Greer's neat. ipassout from, the {corner • of • the net. Vaughan sent Lucknow' :two up • a :minute, .and` a half later, but Deckert ;64 et �e • lead to 5-4;as the period end d • That one goal lead, looked slim enough' until, past the• halfway mark in the third t when, Wel- • ai'ikers';going to Vaughtan, Mid- . •„, tactics,.: ' •,lesley s get the .mean �.'•dlerri•ss . and NDc�Cai}frey • It wias:: turnbouut• throughout he' fir triod with the. Sepoys: pe holding a ' 3.2 edge: ;Leis ' tied it to far Wellesley early in the 2nd ': frame , 'Two :minutes later . Ab ` :Chin oed and' in, quick, suc , •sol , .. tcession. Vaughan and,: McLelland' added two • more to. ;,start Wel- . 's •route::••'The . period'; ended � 7-4 for Lucknow ` • ,: ,. The third, .period was oY• 1.1/2 •tib ore::• Gould•, and aniitiT�tes :--�ti1d... of Mildl. , myis�s had 'each scored, 'and eWellesle was ; ivery •:;evidently' la' 'whipped team .A couple of nun - started: to boomerangand' in the 1'ast ;five minutes The, Sepoys ran in three goals to clinch'it. Weber; who had } een,loolung for :trouble. all , night; got.. a misconduct' for pushing. and threatening to strike' the' `referee,, and i!t.awas b'edlan for thelast two minutes as Vel- lesley_ fans showered•the ice,. but pla'' 'continued in; spite'' of „ the Y . litter. • L jcknow. oaf,, Ritchie; def., Hall; Chin, •centre; Gould;:' wings, Greer,' .Diahi er; alt., • ;Vaughan,' ' Middleimiss; M4Lelland, ' •Wankel',. Book, McMillan, Havens, Mc .Caf- nates later Stan•.Deckert suffered .free. Wellesley 'goal, Jones; e e ; u�raYl � ' teak: the:. bit .:of• nat yr Deckert, Forwell; centre, Weber, i ht from.• the .already. 'beaten , R g wings, .Lichty;;' Harold Leis, alt.; Royals. .Froin•. there' in - the tvu'o M ; Shantz, J: Shantz; : Spahr,: beams; went through the motions K parr Stroh,' Boshart ' .Dietric'h. wwith Lucknow'; netting two more n ' Referees. - Dick. Gardner and near the :endelf the period laird Stratford : . First.' Period iLucknow bin McMillan First Period ... . C ( ) 4�00�� TM 1 Wellesley, ;.1v.. Shantz. (J for their defeat. The referees;..in- ci,dentally,' were given police. prop- :• w, THURSDAY, .MARCH.,30th • t 190� e' UI.UIIEIUIUA■ MIlI1/ .A/III ■ uI:■uu, 8����. EVERYONE A BARGAIN •.1949. CHEVROLET FLEETLINE, SEDAN;; miles, ; 1948. CHEVROLET FLEETLINE COACH, '. 1948 FLEETLINE COACH, blue hi colo'-, 1948 CHEVRO4ET SEDAN 1948 .CHEVROLET COACH, $1575 ;r: r ■, ri ■, i' whitewalls, 8000, .•i. Mr; 2 -tone grey $1725 - •.r a • • ■ •i 1948 PONTIAC COACH° ,, •' �' '194.2 PLYMOVTH 'SEDAN • $775 . • • . 1939 CHEVROLET DELUXE •SEDANr in193$ 'PLYMOUTH•• 'COACH, $550 ■ •.• . ■ .1938 DODGE' SEDAN 450. ■ ■ • ■ ■, ' 2--1937, 'CHEVROLET' ..COAC•HES, .■ =1937 GRAHAM•SEDAN• $325 ■. ■' 1937 FORD COACH: ■• EDAM 25 w 37 • N `HS s •� ' ■ 19 AS ' it 936 CHEVROLET COACH •..■. 1 , ■ - . D E 'SEDAN 250 1935 DO .G. ► $11 .■ CHEVROLET. COACH, ..$200 ■ ,• IR 1935 C r I ` 1934 PLYMOUT : GOACH ■.: D •' ■ • ■. 1946 CHEVROLET HALF -TON PICK-UP' ' •0',- :e: • '1937 FORD -:3-TON'• STAKE 'TRUCK ■ ■; ;, ■... Y.- `. : -e�� - : -F' -RD ►TON PANEL:..for--on1 -.- 98,00: .�, ....-.�.■--. 193 •O /. 3' $ •■ ■ar. ■ Trail r lams • ■: ■. ■ '■ tection ` from the .arena. ?¢_. * • * • Wellesley had the Misfortune to lose the services of fjerb Le'i:isn, who 'suffered 'a ••'broken tone his handinthe second •game, in Wellesley, and in' the. third game , in .=Kinc�a:rdine, Stan Deckert had his`' leg broken. • * Regret at these' two mishaps; ps; 'Which dejprved Wellesleypf• twit). of their, better players;::was• ill spent, as: Wellesley • played wag: 'incidents , up as deliberate, . and as ' the Sepoys reached Waterloo, .last Friday, , :it was, openly bpast- :ed that,' Wellesley:'. was out",for , apparently having ,abandoned any hope .of, >wiiining the: serie`s 2.55 Shan•tz) 2 -.-✓Wellesley; S. Deckert . ]0:20 ::. ` -antz).•.: Luok, nowVaughan, (•Chin) • $-=.i.,ucknovtr, G�ould.;'(I7ahner),' ., : 2 ,4:35 , ;.. • ; - 1030. 4✓:WellesleYt.K. 'De ckert11..10 Gh is S—Lucknow,>vcLelland.;(Vid-,. ''(We2b r) '12- y Perialities.' •.'McLelland,, Weber; •�dlemss, 'Book) .13.00' L�chty;.• , ne. ;�' Penalties -=No , : Second Period Second Period 6—Wellesley; Leis' (Lichty) • 3.00 577•Wellesley; Spahr 10.04 • 7=L'i,.T;cknow, Chin 5.9 6:=Lucknow,; Vaughan. (Middle `.: 8 Lucknt7w Vaughan addle- miss, McLelland) 11,.13 ( ~,!hiss) '7°00 7--Lucknow, Gould (Greer)' • 14:02 and •la there. There, was no iris 9=1.uckrrha NLeLelland - 8 iLucknovtr,,; Vaughan '(1VtcL.e1 ' taking he was. hurt.. He was ' but (Vaughan) 7.40 g 10 -Wellesley, Lichty,. :(Sphar) 11;00 1i--Lucknow; ;McLelland.,17;00 : Penalties. Gould Spahr, Wan- • kei Liohty. • t :. ..h'rami .ant a ..T e. `.;;t6r ' was'p ,that Stan.. Deckert: hadbeen deli(ber ately ;tracked to break his leg . Anyone who attended' the 'game and saw Stan', go down, . honestly knows. that no • 'blame • whatever.” can.be' attachedto, Lucl noW,' and •tea it. Was 'a.•, .hie . 'accident for which there:, doesn't seem.- to. be shy definite .answer That-`cari't be said of:the, de- liberate e iattack . lb t ' tt k' one Albert Chin ' ■ ■ Home' .of Better . Used 'Cars :. 'Phone •73-x, Brussels, :Ontario:'' • CONVENIENT TERMS... �.` .OPE :EVER1:EV ENING ■1.1■eeu■■i looked ;a bit like::pantywaists in carrying" out orders Wellesley' ho•wled to high heav •era: aibout 'the refereeing -a favor- ate: pastime "with some teams when they lose ' There' was nothing wrong'with the refereeing: Two different sets of :referees -handled; the -series and did it well. 'That The .Sepoys ' were but to:: get goals and win • the series is _borne out, by the fact 'that in. • the, four games , they .received only; twelve:; pelnalties=an' 'aver, age .:of :.three a -game -In three games Wellesley received 24•pen= al 'ies.''We haven't ,the fi; uses: ;on,. how . Y many , `the : received in . the, second: game; in".WeIlesley :, * * The 'better ;team''w n, and Wel lesley has. little ;`to be "proud'; of. era e• ; a ac .'in the ' way they' lost.. 'wihich',.,piut him out of Friday's::* game late'- in the second period. •::. « Lichty, i ho: seemed intent; all•, night oni-'``the kill'' ,stepped', out; I,, , of;the ,penalty box; , dashed ilia 'onally .across .the. ice; 'to pounce• g. y , on' Ab'• from behind. -Albert .:was, carrying the puck on one ;of his 'threatening rushes; and, had' no� ;idea of. Lichty's. approach; .until ,he was=felled.: Allbert took' off head 'first like' :a`:.torpedo, •;and - •'spinning - like a top. His flight ' The. Sepoys, a• team that' wasn't rated, very highly„ throughout the schedule, were a much.. improved • squad, when, they':: hit,' the• playoff' q, trail,' and ' they ' crowned :them-: .selves with.!glor iii,:wimmng'•the: "B" crown -Whatever haprpens in the Grand Qham,pionshilp 'series will only be (Additional) Sport on Page .7) t ' ended', he , Iciiashed T to the ice'= Land; ,Middlem ss) 15.40 9'-=. Wellesley ' K; 15eckert 19.20 ••.Penalties; G::o uhd', .',Deckert;' Weber; 1VlcLeliand, :1,46/Ay; 2: • Third 'Period • . ' 10—Lucknow; McLelland. 14:54 11-Lucknow, .Gould (Dahmer) 18:0:1 12- -Lucknow; • McLelland` (Vaughan) 19'.50 + '. • penalties:';* 'Gould; Boshart Weber: (misconduct) ,., 'o' ' Third Period 2-l:ucknov�r, 'Gould (Dahrner)' ` 1'.00" • ' • 13.-Lucknow', Mid'dlen'� ss.., Vau' han :1.30" 14'—'Lucknow; 'Chin (]V1aoMillan, Vaughan) 14.00 15. Lucknow, 'McCaffrey (Hay- ens)'..11:00 •:Penalties;` Forw.ell 2,,. McCaf- frey;, Dahmer; Boshart, K.-Deck- ert: : .-Deck- ert:: - • lteferees•.--Boddy . and. Shears, 'Owen; Sound. • .• " .Friday's Game •. As Friday ;night's game. opened in Waterloo.' there were belliger- ent, rumblings that . Wellesley .was • out for "the kill", ios, they' seemed • to hold little. hope of winning the series. Butfor two periods the score, was close enough to, hold thein ,control. It was' in the final minute r'iod that`nu�te .b�f the second ape ',laity madehis attack. on Albert ,Chir'' - that ,put ;him out of the 2, Never in the ex,perienc: of this scribe have. we ever 'witnessed. such a display of lack of'sports= rnanshiip •as 'vas' .displayed by the ,Wellesley • ,players and fans: in. Waterloo last Friday evening. It Was s ' disgrace to -any co prauti- ity, v • *.: *. for the: 'game, although, he tried an unsuccessfiul comeback in the final . period'..'" * 'K -rays taken ofAllb'ert's back the first:of the week revealed a •,Chi;pped and'a cracked"vertebrae, a n d: 't -h e • question • . rein hired, whether or not he !night, have;att go into'. a cast. Albert is able to; about, ,however;and on Tues day• was vvwinlg he'd be in action on .,Wednesday. night ' in Owen Sound. • * ^, • * The Sepoys o. •.s :have never heec 1 "rioted' ifor•'pllaying. it gentle' like, They, have;:a few.Iboys;IVho thrive .When. the going is •toughest, but • this series 'i+t • was .strictly. hockey, With a Ndew •tip winning the "B" * title• for the. third' year The Sepoys,, three times win- iri a row, and the right .AO* retain ' ners of ,the Free Press trophy, had two .years • in succession bowed. to- the Wellesley : squad ' in.the W.O.A.A. grand charnpjenthi. 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