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'THE ' LUQKNQW SENTINEL LUCKNQW, ONTARIO "
LUCHNOW 'BANTAMS: WON
`VO.A.A.. CHAMPIONSHIP
• Lucknow: Sepoy Bantams ••are
championsof the' Western Ont-
ario 'Athletic. Association,, They
coped the title by ' a thrilling 5•
to -4 victory over Clinton in 'Wing-
- ham .last. Wednesday, It was a
, ' sudden death game and by. their
victory the _ Lucknow. kids quaff-
ified to. 'continue •in. the Q.M.H.A
• playdoW s in .quest of ,provincial
hon ors in the"Bantam "C" series:
Lucknow opened a bits:weakly'
with ' Clr%ton <r• pressing, and they
:Were rewardedwith a ; goal' by
-FoWler, blef ore the game•h was 3
• minutes_ 'old. It was about thea 17-
minute mark.•when, Morley Chin
got the equalizer.
•, Lucknow, kept the game well
• in hand in the second and. on
:
_oals:by Elwood-.:Irwin...au d Dave_
� y
Backwell- stretched-their�lead�to
3-1. Morley. Chinadded two. more',
early in the. third and it looked
.Dike. easy .sailing. ,But -the Ban-
tam Colts. turned.' on the. pressure
'past
•the ...half-wa mark, and.:
.,....:Pe ,�,Y.
'no time 'at" all hig. Cam 1VIa tby
had run in. 3'•goals: to. 'makethe
count 5,-4. 'nen to cap 'It all;
Morley Chin .drew the' only peri
law Pormaiwooslomsaubc
r:RGUS' SLATED `TO •FLAX'
THURSDAY. IN. SEMI-FINALS
. Lucknow and. Fergus are ,now
hooked up in :a flume -and -home
series for the -right to meet Sund-
ridge for„the Ontario "C” champ-
ionship.- •
Its 'a' goals , to count round:
Lucknow played in • Fergus. last
night -(Tuesday) • .and will play, on
their homeice on Thursday,'even
m a ,830. `
,.g:.t
The "'final series is' scheduled
to .start 'on' Saturday;
MHDwt's' QII;STED-'BRUSSELS
FOR. 'GROUP. • c HAMPIONSHI P
Harvey Ross,, hi3""hi `it adefeuse
partner, played his best gai*ne et
the season. - .• •.
After the game Card iss,• Cliff
4McMillan and Ross were inter -
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nter -•I The feud between the Scots,: and
the • English ' "occasionally breaks
.out 'into. •open ; warfare:- Recent
correspondence, in the - Sunday
Express°' furnishes an example:
An Englishman 'wrote, °We 'Eng-
lish intend to • remain" English,
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1947
Anail A Ghaidhe.iI = Ak' A Mhullach
(By An Calg-Bhealaih)
GAELIC PRIDE.
viewed, by ToryGregg,
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Mr. P. W. Hoag who has coach
ed the Midgets , deserves. a -word
of• praise for the time he has spent
with them,. and 'for • what he has.
accomplished, With • only a very
few .experienced players, he built however, flinch the Scots try to.
up a. team around them..
' of label us ;British. Nothing 'would
ogreerin lads,, who ;,,have shown ever induce us loyal English to
considerable lmiirovement ase
th,. ! call ourselves . Britons", to. which
,..
. 'la Scotsman • replied, "I am •
:Scotsman :and would hate to be;
labelled.a Briton '; -and have'•;some
unsuspecting foreigner''believe t
was an . Englislirnan" ';by which
we would' assume that the Scots-
man had the last word.'_
However, another • 'Scat, • Ian
Mackay, rather .put his ' foot in
it when. he 'wrote . in the News
Chronicle, . "Whatever else may
be said about them,. there is no.
'trimming• Chats, - doubt whatever::that the . Scots
Monday: _by•� + doubt ,, - .. _;..-__._. . __:._ ..
worth • 11 to • 5 in an '0.M:11A.. are, . the :most :conceited, bumpt-
The vic- s HI -centred. • and. •bombastic•
In; the third" ,and final::game
played here' last Tuesday.. nightLucknow Sepoy :Midgets trimmed'
Brussels by a score sof. 7 to.3 to
win the= gro�ip-.Lucknow--took •an---ear11r,-•-lead;.and held. the supremacy+throughOut the • encounter, playing a•
much improved- brand of 'hockey•
over the' previous night's...perfor1 when`- theBxusse swere held to a 4 4 draw' in overtime: • t•
Tuesda night's gamevas• play -Y.. :ed on hard• fast ice• and -the' local
•.last two minutes ilii the-"1TPeir ormance of theear, Wirth every
theyear,
one of • then':' giving their best,
and with Cardiss a :stumbling
block in .the local :net. •
'Gael getters Were, Morley. Chin
2, Jim *Milian ani' 2; Jack McQuil-
MacDonald and
lin, Tom Keith.
4 pair k -ane = ,' r•
marksmen were ,Coleman :2 and.
Robb '1.. `
Three'` Penalties_ ' were ..handed
On their seasons .record --Luck- • out by • Ross-` McQuillin and Cole
Bant ms ° .a .ear`` worthy . •
• -n w tai PP man.
chs " 'ions of the Western ' Ont.-, 'otitled � 'e Brussels
�P Referee R � , B ,.
arioAthletic Association. •Lucknow.`
1'inesman, B: Chin
— i Car iss �" `dei "
�:uc oa . d , „
kms'. ,.
while his mates did agrand job
�t. oldin
h off, the \ attackers
g
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Ln cknow - g.oal, Joe Whitby;
clef., 'M. Chin,, 'C.• Gibson; centre,,.
'E: Irwin; wi �itgs, B. ': Johnston; a D.
$tewart ;alts,' B Ross, `Ia;'Thomp
;ei . A %erso ,Vii•-Hoyvald, ' J.
Howald,?D."'Barkwell,• C:+ Hodgins,
N. Murdoch.
They : eliminated the. , best,; . • C. McMillen, ;Ross centre, J. ,Mc -
Huron., • Bruce -land ' Perth .Count- Milian; : wins, Chin and McQuil-
ries : of: la downs :: in lm , h...: .,
des. in se P y . .. ,... > lin, alt.; .Gibson, • Ferguson l{ih'
e -•'•
were undefeated:. in
which., .,t Y,,, .. 7- Patrick; .,Taylor," McDonald.
.six games
A trophy, to••recognizetheir'
achievement, *ill be presented ; to
the staM at .a later date..At the
• moment they. are • into". the Ong
{pario• playdowns, Which Is about
•all. they cane think about..
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'There were no ; Bantam sched-
les ,drawn. a iri the•
ra :•Towns with Bantam entrfee were
drawn. • up in. Hairs < in a, series of
:el ruination playdowns, '
trrrea
clung -t4 he = e ,Sepoy
Bantams . plaaiyed- more series than
SayThey other team. played :a
in hatati
' i with til`
ser es
amt ,
two g
• r ,
'Walkerton and'
With
two games w ih
sudden death : games. with "tt to-
MIDGETS DROP; 'SEMI. -FINAL
GAME : FOR 'LEAGUE 'TITLE.
.In a. 'sudden death semi-fina
fixture played in., •Wingliam on
Thursday,night, ,Listowel Shel•lr
Midgets trimmed : the'.. Lucknow
Sepoy -Midgets by' a score' • Of 8
to .2 and. earned . the right to meet
Goderich „for ' the. League chain-
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pionship
Away''off:,color •' in• the .per-
iod,.first
Lucknow spotted the visitors
mountable. For tile next two per-
iods tile ' rxi'atched ' or tplaya
season' progressed,xListowel lost the, sudden,. death
final ganae•'tn;•Goderich. on Satur4
day 'night.} y' an• 8-6'score Y , '
TRIM . CHATSWORTH 11-5,
ENTER ONTARIO SEMI-FINALS
• Lticknow Bantams . who coped
the W.O A,A: title last week, con-tinued their winning streak '•here
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sudden deathplaydown.T e vc atory put. The Sepoys in 'the semi- race n ,•the face, •of the: earth.
final`series:for the Ontario chainPerliata
s he, hail dust heard• the
pionship, ` : o : story of the; ' MacNeil. • of, Barra
. _:: • a11, rocky,-island:;.oft3
-MBu� the°�visitors•�were-•no`•°push (that. -s...
overs. Lucknow took a two -goal west coast. of Scotland); who used
edge in the first, ran the scare. :to send his piper and herald to
to 7-2 : i>4 the setond,'.:but • played the highest tower of the castle
it looser in the third, giving.the' each'..evening just before. dinner,
visitors'3' go- a Wh e tilerac e
,Bad Winter. In West
In renewing his :Sentinel . sub.,
scription, C. W. Smith of 'KinleY,
Sask., 'says it has. been the worst
winter. he • ever experienced sincegoing to Western Canada, Not the
coldest, bust-:qne of heavy snow -fall and extremely high winds.'
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:up four
The • local ` kids put on a few
power; plays :that gave the:.fans
a treat, and, ;the Chatsworth goalie
a ' hot time of ' it, as -he 'rose to
brilliant heights: Yung Joe
Whitby •turned in a ` good game
in
-tile"-Sepoy net aliso. "'-7-'
Goal getters for Lucknow: were!
Morley Chin 6, Elwood Irwin 2,
Bowen. Ross, Calv12�_,..Ctlbson , and
Donald . Thompson one -„each:: For
Chatsworth:; , Be11 : and ` Snell. got
two apiece and Wiggins a Single-
ton.
siti on but the die,was
ed
the •.o os .
o.,
PP
minutes
�l cast in`•that first 'twenty
wel and: Clinton. 4 r
u— x •-=
In the six ',games they piled
up a total„ of 53 ` goals, with .12
scored, against them. Morley .Chin
got. 23 of the 53` goals.
• GEORGE. CI• WON.
STEED SKATING TROPHY
Geo ge. Chin, representing' the
Walkeryille Collegiate, won the
and as .a result ooa s oys
passed out, of the ` hockey picture
for this season.. 1 '
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Morley Chin got Lucknow's lst
goal' in the' second.' period and
Keith, Kilpatrick flashed the • light
in the, third. The. Luoknow lineup
was - unchanged : from .: previous
game's.
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<. In 'dropping, that' a11 -,important
sudden death; •g.ame, on 'Thursday
night, the Midgets stow^ away the
• k 4
speed, skating raee•held' in., Wind.: hcsckey..equipnnent'for this se>ison:
sur :ten days ,ago.: There were: sixty rt x _ ,_.a
+. .contestants; one from -each school Io defeat they .were -;;•• good
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Lucknow's lineup -was Unchang-
ed " except ;;that C.''Hodgins ,was•
absent through sickness
Chatsworth t---�,,:.goal;' <A ; McIn=
tush; def ,dee Bell, flack Snell;,
centre,' D Shultz., wings,
gins, D Trafford, R. , McKessock'
K. Farrow,J Rahn, A. McAuffle,
B Bayley,. G. Cleatons.
Referee -L. Len:'•Nichol,'' Chats-
worth;• linesman,! Bill Chin; Luck a
now:
u ma
:�S in r3*
•First. Period. .
Lurcknow, Irwin
Lucknow, Irwin
Gibson)
Second. Period •
Lucknow, 'Chin.
Luck • ow Chin
Lucknow' .Ross,, (Anderson
.Thompson) •�.
5:30
(Gibson) •• .:11.10
Johnston
• 17.35
attract attention,: alter which the-.
herald, would announce; MacNeil
is at, dinner, : the .. kings of. the
earth may'be .seated"—at invita
tion, .no doubt appreciated by the..
kings: of the:. earth.
-There is a"reseniblanee between
his -story -and' that-of—the-attend-,
:arice of:,Macdonald, Lord of the.
Isles' (a king in his Own right).,'
at a royal; banquet .,in London'
where the 'attendants; unfamiliar”
'with :the,; Highland, dress' and its;.
unassuming wealth, , seated' him.
at the fool of: the table... Who
the 'king, ,liisi..attention :drawn to
the discourtesy, invited Mardon
•ald. to a seat' at the head' of the'
table he received ' the' • uncom=.
promg.,' isinreply, . "Where the
oft' �'of the Isles" sits•is' the head.
of . the table!"
The feudal system, theiliac
cessibility; of • most of the High
lands, and the;; wearing:Of bf d is-
l_n r, e
dis-
tinctive c a tartans : helped to
foster this: spirit 'which, whatever
its '' demerits,>. has. 'carried.' High-
landers to greatheights wherever
they
areitoare be found: in the world.
No one is ;particularly surprised
to find., Scots in';• the most :remote
parts' of the• earth:: sitnd,. not 'in=
3:32 frequently;' training ;a' pipe=band
4:08 :of natives!.
VEDDING BELLS f+
BROOKS—MacDONALD, `
•A. quiet wedding. ,was; soleni-
nixed. al. St. Andrew's Unite
Church • parsonage, Ripley, on
March lstz. when. Mary Isabelle,
daughter, of :Mrs. MacDonald and
the late D: A.' MacDonald . `of -
Huron township became the bride •
of James Ale*Ander . Brooks, son'.
of Mr. .and•'Mrs. David $rooks,.
Ripley, The • Revs: Eugene Beech .,
officiated..
The bride was attired •: in a
brown• gabardine' suit with' pow
der blue accessories and shoulder.
.bouquet of white carnations tied
with. :silver ribbon.She-;was-• at-"-�--
tended ' .'by .her 'sister, Miss 'Helen
MacDonald, who • wore. a black •
wool.`suit with•'black and white
check trim and matching acres •
sories. , and shoulder` bouquet, of
,white ea gnat one -If '"Russ 1r
Brooks was groomsman
wore ." a string 'bride of
.,pearls,' the:`groom's. gift. To :the,
•e-=gam--:o'--cam--
pac-t --and—to=the-g-r-0ornsman, a '
collar set.
A wedding 'dinner was. served
at....the...home of •the bride's.
m•other`'after the ceremony
NORTH CLLRDS
(Intended, fore Last• Week)
•.As 'we gb to 'write, still no sign
of:the� township plow on the -14th.
f
Good 'old res:
'o 'lees. . horse's:
Vairiprm o
Mrs. Harvey . Anderosn came
down : from Kincardine 1 visit
e,, arm wh
with ;her;.father.•a�t �h f,. o.
is not as well, as` usual
Dr. . Sbe` ..:5: of Goderich ,: flew
, Y ,
,by plane';fto'" the farm...of Mr;
Theadeus. Collinson'. to attend,.a
valuable . animal as the roads
The .school, atterdafice: is. back
to normal again;: after studies' be=
ing ba ly disrupted'by the '.bloclf?
ed roads and' blizzards.
New. Licenses 1Available,
R ;•.J. Moore reports, that gun
.licenses 'expired on'`February. 28.
He',has new: licenses• now on hand,`
which will be; valid •until Febru-
ary .28th; 1948.
ht. Flour 'Milli
`Chatsworth;
in:. Windsor, two of whom, besides
. George, were members of -the
..pitfires Junior, A teanil
sportsmen .and lost no time.in
congratulating the ' Winners' and.;
wishing them good luck in the'
George was' heading:, the afield trophy' :series.
` again
• : They, showed lent 'of. ' fight
in the third lapwhen, he' fell. '
He stumbled again oti gettmn� to yplenty. Y
a,er a weak. o
strongly and give the ' Listotvel
gang all' they wanted• in holding
thein: offs : with the Shell goalie.
having a busy.. time 'o! it •in' the
final fi,aine,
The Spitfires, started the Inter- Cliff McMillan wasn't feeling
• national League playoffs last Fri- t1M },� ;: and 'wasri'f -:reading the'
daxy.
L 'cknow Gi son T om -
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Lucknow,, Chin , • 41_14
Chatsworth, Bell .18,55
Third, Period' . , =
Lucknow, Chin':. 28
Ltleknow,; Thompson 4.03
Chatsworth, ,Snell 6.30:
Chatsworth; Snell .. 1-1 09,.
Luckndw, Chin 14+19
Chatsworth,, Wiggins , 14.40
Lucknow; Chilli i • 10:32
W,nn
IDA.,
Prze
Miss Jean Douglas
of tOWn
won
s, �`
a 1 .00 • ri i
$; 3 , p ze n the' I:D A radio
eent s-on-4g-birda-y-night '
.,The firm of Howson and 1<iow-
son- -.Win .of
- _has. ' bought' -the--
PP
Blyth flour : and rho ing � mill
..,
hi � h willof Mr
wi charge
c be' n
Ordered Sudden -Death
The . Liicknowm Chatsworth ," ser•=
itwo game
s,'Saturday '.
a ay:, but
to' make..
tSaturday; Jack
es was t� `have�''lieen a
pries -at. Lucknow on
arid Durham' on ' Mcn
when Chatsworth. tailed.
he trip here
on
Christie, sedretary of the 0,; M.
H. A,;`, ordered a.'.sudden death
game on Lucknow ice.
'his 'skates • and by this time all ft k t finish
five •had 'passed' him by .about
half a lap. He spurted aid trailed
. • the field until the seventh lap
when he regained first place,' and
:,'finished'•the `eighth and.final lap
'with' a lead.of „about 30 feet.
"•.:rc has so 'oft' n: done,.
Had' .Arm Broken.'
Warren' "Curly"' Stevenson of
Mt. Forest had his arm broken.
i the Mt: Forest-Milverton
l:�laoff series.. `. Iris
termediate ' 'playoff Y y
having performed in , a Sepoy
uniform on more than one ac-
easinn,'•thas many , friends here
who regret, his. • misfortune,
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A. BANTAM "C
I 'FINAL SERIES
FERC US at L•U K
• In The Lucknow Arena
llo r
a AI
Gime at. . 8.30 Sharp.
These lads will . ive you � ey' and
• � . your Money'a +wofth,
the winner will meet ,S $' in ndrid ,e nthe 'final'p +
ser►es for the Ontario` Championship:
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l� -- 25c and 15c ,
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