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THE. Z.•UCI NQW • SENTINEL, LUGKNGW,. • ONTARIO
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Wednesday, *February 19th, 1947_.;;
Wedne
F'AISB SCHEDULE COTEN IN SECOND
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` WITH FOUR= VICTORIES •
After blowing a"fottr-goal lead
'• Lucknow Midgets edged out 'a '7
to 6' victory over Br ussels on Fri-
day night, to finish in. top spot
in the three -team group , with 4
victories and no' defeats.. • .
Played on home ice • this game
. attracted -a; large . crowd: who saw
' P. W. Hoag's lads turn it on in,
the first period ,to pile up ' a ,four
• goal lead -;at , one point. put, they
eased ;up too naafi and in the
second 'period, Brussels tied it up
*4.;; With second°• "remaining jnnmy.
MacMillancut across the goal
rnouth and backhanded the disc
into the open • 'side ` to give Luck-.
now ° a 574 • edge' .as the second
period ended.. ' •
It was nip 'and' tuck throughout
the final, frame with each teary#
flashing- the red- light twice;
Jimmy MacMillan got into the:
scoring spotlight in, tliiis game'
. with :three goals .and. a pair. 'of
: assists.. Brother' Cliff• who had,
been. 'getting, the :lion's : share : of
the goals in.
' Cher games, came
through :Withanother' pair. .Mor-
ley. Cin had his biggest, night in"
the coring . points column with
two goals :and' three assists.
Hobo,
cern re , man of s
mels, tic asp -the ig,1-guh on 'th-ih's-
squad, netting four. -of the sic
Counters ; with • Coleman. : . arid
' amiesoh getting singletons
Lucknow goal, :.Cardiss, '..1et,•
Cliff .• MaciVlillan, Harvey Ross;
centre;: j,. MacMillan wings, 'M.
eQtril yH •':
sick, iter-g'uson,41- bsQn,;._M.c,Dun
old; Taylor.
Brussels—goal, _D Riley, 'Def.,;
Cousins,, • D. MacDonald; "cep-.
ire, T.:; • 13,obb Wings,„,1 ;. Jewell;,
H: Coleman; alt., J..';.Coleman
Workman, Jamieson
Referee ,- , Routledge: 'of Brus
LucknOw, -*fidgets are marking
Brusseli-Wingham; series for the
roup charnpionship.
Arnold Rois, Who has been
sharing the goal7keepirig duties
With Lorne . Cardiss, on the
'sidelines with •a broken finger.
r,ceived last week. in a. High
"..In finishing on top ;of .the
4 Schedule without a defeat, Luck-
' riow Midgets: .scored goalas- in
A' games, with 13 scored against
ATO TROUNCE ",SEPOYS .
For ,twentyminutes of Monday
night's. •game •with, Winghan,
L.uckno. w Sepoys looked as be
•flying, for a victory. •1 fact 'the.
collapse didn't come. •until : half
way through the second period;
When'; the :Wearwells,, aided and
,abetted., by some cheap penalties,
clicked for ten- goals. . , -
They added two• for.Qne in the.
llxrrd'r;, for ,a final' tally ' of 12
'that was. ;a severe jolt to ' the
Sepoy'•s playoff aspirations •
The first = period was :fast, `but
a bit scrambly' 'due to the -Close.
checking.. Dahmer ..and Greer put
Lucknaw ,two up in this ..frame
on neat goals, and the. four pen
alties; that • the Sepoys served as •
against a pair to •Wingb xn' didn't
seem ' to mattes. ' Both goalies
Were' . good with '•Anstead•' much
the . busier', in this period.
•- The Sepoys' ' Opened . loosely yin
the.: second'. period and :before :it'
was. ~ two: 'minutes. old.;: English.
scored' for: Winghain. • Ab', Chin..
got it backe"-within a couple-'. of;
minutes Rae, got Wingham's 2nd
at • 7yi minutes. arid past the half-,
way. . mark' Havens' made it .4 to 2
for Lucknow. Rae • :got 'it ' right.
hack ;ate then 't imide ul ge hroe;
-MacIntyre Was penalized for.' pull'
ing Rae• down to save 'a 'goal: 'Bhd
Orr•: saved.. nicely. = on a penalty
shot taken by Young on this play.
Alex had to serve ;his °time :. and
.
inside of thirty seconds Wingham
sabred three' bines to take a two-
goa eae. o tr7gt5rar
haek at• 16 `; • minutes ` but Foster
' netted`:another two minutes later.
Aub Gh%n 'was- chased - -tor-- scoop -
Ana .the ' puck under, - hun and
Wmgham • wrapped in' f wo m'ore
Hall got' • tWo..minntes: for slash-.
ing. whle::Ab was, off and ' Foster
made it, ten for the visitors as
e4period'•ehded hese last -three -
goals '. were pumped 'in `abo}t= • 25
seconds, 'about :as • fast as they
could face therm. off Wixighaxn did
not draw a penalty in this period.
The last 'period, deyeloped into
pretty much of .a high sticking;
get- the `other .fellow , duel `with
`ingliam =drawing: three 'for two:
in thea' penalty, ;awards • and also
coming' out best on'the°;goals with
a; 2 for:1 ' edge '
def., Hall
dhin,. DaliMer; alt., Greer;
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Play heads up hotkey,
they -Should take gi;oup heriors;
'but rif its 'Brussels they • meeti Up
-.With in thei finals they,:tan't be
too cocky 'for .thii,gang--has been
• ° ...edged by only. a 'one -goal margin
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GAME IN PALMERSTON" '.'
,Rae,, English; :Yee; 'teinPleinaii,
.,tteLferee Stan, ,Szriith, Strat-
Tiecisibri to the Palmerston. Rail,
bat Waited. 'an hoUr 'for
,the tO. get underWay,: While
;the. ''Palrnerston .;team" congre-.
gregated from the' four corners
of goodness knoWs where.
- Lucknovv Was Minus the ser-
vices, •ef qack-Gotild. Hai) Hall
ionallv by Toby Greer, .70.71:16 -drop-
. ped :back from centre,
lead: and' threateried to break
•Palmerston's winning Streak; but..
the Railroaders tied it up' before
'the end of the second period and
forged ahead in the final fraine,
. Havens getting one each, -Kemp
61 Listowel handled', the .gaine,.
LucknOw, Dahmer (A,
Penalties= -Gould, 2, English 2,
Greer; -SteWart.
'Second Period •
3--Wingharn; English'.
(Pittran) 1.40
li—Luclatow, Gould
(Greer) 16.15
12-7-Wingharn, Foster 18,23'
13—Wingham, Foiter 19.26
14,---,Wingharn, 'trent (Poster
A. Chin;. Hail,
Third Period
18-4 u know, A.' Chin ' (B.
Chin) '7.20;
•17: Winghani, .Rae ..(Foster) 8.40
18--Wingham, Brent -(Eng •
-
p' lish)_ • 12.45'
Penalties--- IU [pert, :Gould, 'A.
Chin, Foster, English,
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PEE-WEES' DROPPED 5-2
VERDICT TO BRUSSE l:S.'
Although° they dropped a 5 to
2 decisio , to Brussels on Friday
night, • 'the. L cknow see-Wees
gave. the .fansthree fifteen -min
ute... periods _ ,of ,real ?Hockey an
tertainment. The climax .came in.
-then, theoCaliis
a power play that was
ng .to Watch ;.even if it
lave the. desired results.
The game was a; ;preliminary
'feature of the. Brussels-Luckriow
Midget 'game. . .
• Lucknow •' drew • first ,blood
when Bowen Ross scored .at'
minutes, . but the period-', ended
the' thir
turned
Interim' e
iate
Picknow% Arena
This Is One ,They've, Got. TO Win .
2-'1 for l3rtiSseli on goals by Ed- Its a . rugged, body wracking'
gar and Workman. Worlunan, guile, and. the boys wouldn't get
whO Was out of the:Pee-Wee class over; Monday's, bruising tilt over -
arid lifer- played with 'the Mid- if ght '
&did. talky in the third Bowen
Archie .Willis .'whe•-•peritires the,
Brussels first line., bagged • two
More for Brussels before the final
Bruce Johnston;
lack Chin, Art 'Baker, Charlie
Na Joe Bowed ack McKinz!
Edgar; M: Cainerbri; eentre,,Arch*
:You could Write. Chapters. on'
Stan Smith _of Stratford
'handled .thelamg.'single'handed.
other games.. '
have done' better. in .gettirig in
front 'of all the rribber he did:
'1"bby Greer. turned in his beit
LucknoW played .;,in 1Viilvertoti
last night, and will take this team
on at hOme ITTEif—lirs ay nig
At .Pahnerstop last Week. The
SepoYS had .to wait dile hour,' for
he, arrive of the "Palmerston!'
team. The keine ot.unddrwair at
9.30. The previoui Friday night
L k ow fans Waited for '45 Min-
utes :on this same team to gather,.
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What- started off ,.'as a. high.
speed thriller, ended 'up in a
viiitors didn't 'play. secbrid fiddle;
but, came off -best the .eyes
of the referee; and were able to
pump: in ale g'oale :While, playing
it that waY..
can't lay. hockey in the penalty
.Wingharn.- wrapped in . ,7 of
their, :twelve •gbalS -.while ,the
.SePoys were,doing,' penance and
mere sec -1
Its tithe that refereeS `started
•
thawing. Water -covered 'ice on-
FridaY night caused a postpone-.
ment• of ' the • Wingham game,
vvhich was hoisted until Monday. .
An tinstic.cesafte e.f,for, was
here on -Saturday. ,night. Some.
Members of this team . were in
Toronto for the .week -end.
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The: Sepoyi haye;a'pair- to play
With- Milverton. and a pair With
te. have a• Chance •of making .the
.this looks like a big, job, 'And .the
LfaetZthat—they-: must the,:
schedUie •up 'Trickly isn't ."going
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ture of' the • wrist, George, Chin..
Plowmi
'about t
Pion pl
be .the
Seen ty
to bri
Our
that hg
how th
dashire
• Albert
Tiiiilie-
Rivard
ager a
Salada
been' a
we tral
• Therel are occasions when: con-'
tigericies that the
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start of a:. game. but. when. the
..takir\g_the ;ice th4st's
Lucknow 2-8ilead at the
end of ,the -first,. and yvere ahead
Willey had have attended strict-,
ly to the business' of, Playing hoc-
kez; and -watching-, their Checks,.
closely, :but legally it Should
have been a different stork.
spot from' a .ptayoff :standpoint,
an'd regardless of how` theNisitOrS
chose to play,. there was only,-Orie
Way for ,.1.,ueknOw—that waS
go after ,,goals • and protect.. them .
when. they got 'enii• 4.1t was, no
night for knocking. chips,.off 'the
other :guy's Shotilder.
TO this corner' it lOoks as if.
the SepOirs' ,weakest pOinhi back,
of' their own blue line''when the
opposition putting on 'the. poVV7
and let a • five -Man Winghain at -
lack run wild out front, with
only an add player watching his
check close enough' to. keep' him
from getting his shot awaY", or
(asy to sit
Any toWn that under.'ordir,iary
high' in . the three 'stars gelection
upheld; Which „bars. Floyd .lVlartiiir
froM. playing; With .I.Fidimerstonit
.the. seisdn' .• shOuld: sit effect the'
Jesi Barton of Kincardine
to' appear before the- OHA.•exe-
, cutive on February 23rd, in con-
nection with an incident in Wilk-
erton when he struck a county
town p ayer with. his stick: Jess
performed one •season with' Luck -
now •some• five years; age..
disrupted° throughout the •Seaion.
Apartment: A --place. vvhere
start' to turn off the radio and'
finci you've been listening to the
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