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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-22, Page 6EDGE HARRISTON IN ACTION -PACKED' THRILLER Two'quiek goals by Jack Gould late' m the third 'period last Wed-' nesday night, gaVe,• Lucknow Se- poysa 4 to 2 victory over • the. Harr'iston sextet, ;and sent away a 'rink full of fans chattering about •the. best :game: • seen here in- many. a moon • Gould's•two'Oils came thirty seconds .apart. with less than, six minutes • to play. in .the third The firstperiod„'had been `scoreless, 'Out saw eight'•• penalties 'handed put by Referee Stan. Snaith' as the wo 'teams. tossed everything they, 'liad . atone another. The, game started off at a furious- pace, and the boys 'had the ,overdrive ' oli• until . the dying minutes of tine . game; when the';pace was appar- nt with the-Harriston team Clack- :the final, drive to overcome those two big goals;' .• The first 'period was penalty packed and scoreless: The. 'second • ' period ' was the ,reverse.Smith •• didn't thumb one man, in :this 20'. minutes.' and,.; the canto ended in 2-a11 deadlock.:The 2nd wasn't .a hall a minute old when: Ab Chin •.opened •.for'•t3e Sepoys, But Rob son . tied : it up • xn dust ; as short Prader. Harriston •.went .into the ;• .. d at ,three ' minute ” and' held lead . when George Chin_. finally' .beat Dale for the, equalizer. Dale was sensational. I. s, w.a the third frame The •Sepoy superiority .s evident' • as they garaged' in Harriston territory and it . was only a . • question • of how long Dale could stand up under • the•. pressure. •'wh1 en ' they:•beat him, •;his teammates had nothing . 'LLYCKNQW SENTINEL LUCINOW, ONTARIO PEE WEES intone EU • WINGHAM 104SATURDAY Lucknow and Wingham • . Pee Wees hooked up in another ex- hibition .game. on 'Saturday -morn- ing, this time in the local arena?: when the homesters game •out: on First Period. •.. top by a 10-1 score 1--Lucknow, G Chin (B Chas.: Chin netted, no less than Chin, `A: Chin) ....� • 3.20 17. goals for Lucknow with Kent 2,=-Lucknow,. Greer (Gould) ,6.201 Hedley -� Billy i4athers. and Jack Chin getting one eaeh. The Lucknow• line-up was: goal, Marvyn Biernan °def„ Kent KIR.; ley,. Kenneth. McNay; firs line, Jack • and Charlie Chin,' illy Mathers alt', . Al . Baker, D nnis_ Ero,berlin, . Lloyd Collins, R. 1dinw- bray,. R,. Nosal J,' Thompson„,. No penalty.': • Second Period 3 -Southampton, Masterson 9.47 (N.• Bates) 4--Lucknow, G Chin •(;.1L1.4. Chin,' Hall.) 5--Lucknow, ' Dahirner •'• (Gould) 1448 6'.- Lucknow, B. Chin (G• • Chin16.5,0' )- , 7-- -„J ucknew, G.1Chin (13, • 18;39 ' Penalty—D,' Bates. ••��' - Third Period 8••: Lucknow.;- A. Chin (B. • Chin) .; .38 9—Lucknow, :G. Chid. - • (Hall) a 1.56 10=Lucknow, Gould ,.(Dah- mer) • 14.52 11—Lucknow, • Stewart (Sol ' omen, Harris) .., . 1.7.07 Penalties --G. Book, .D. • Bates, ,Purves, Hall, Masterson 2, T. Bates,. S•EFQXS DUNKED, WINGHAM•' . BY 10-5 SCORE MONDAY.. Half the 'town and countryside went . to Wingham on . Monday night and. the - trip wasn't in vain. The Sepoys scored an impress ive �..o _thP'r old. rivals;: and .• took a 3-poin place. The•game`Was. fast and rugged` d and ,a 'sell-out. is certain on Fri- day.: ri Y• da night when • -they , .'tangle again .in the local arena.` Lucknow took••..a, •3 2 edge'In the, first, increased it to '7-2 by. the. end of the second with each team = scoring a brace in .the '3rd. FOUR -TEAM BANTAM SERIES NOW UNDERWAY The W.O.A;A. Bantam grouping`. of Goderich, „Clinton, Wingham and Lucknow gets underway this vreek • with Gtderich slated to play iri° Lucknow last night (Wed-. nesday). • • • - • The first two .teams will .play' Off for; the group champion The in -aa two out -of -three , series, top team will: have the first game, on' its home ice,: and if a third game- is necessary ” will also be played on : the ; home ice. of the First place team, . • All • gameswill be, evening. games •with, .the exception of God- srich', nom a games which ,will • be played on Saturday niornings. Jan; 21,--Goderich'at Lucknow • 21—Clinton ;at Wirigharn Tan.. 24 Lucknow at Goderich 2 —Win • ham • at Clinton an. o • er• 28—Winghani, at-Lucknnew.. Jan '30'=L}r _now at Wingharn Jan. 31 C1fhton' .at ''G:ode'rich• • ... Feb. 2 -Clinton gat 'Lucknow Feb.:- 2-;-Goderich Wingham Feb -5m-41,,ucknow at: Clinton Feb: 6—Wingham at.'Goderich Games Coming Up . Intermediate Jan. 23--Wingham :at Lucknow ..1 Jan 26 Lucknow at Port Elgin Tan. , 29 Paisley at Lcuknow. Tuve i1e • • Jan. '�2-Luoknoode Goderich w'at G lan: 2.7 -Brussels at Lu know antam •"'Tan: 24—Goderich�"at LiackL ow .Tan.r;28—Winghem at 'Lucknow:. Pee Wee ,Jan.: 24 -Lucknow•atpWingham Jan., 31 Lucknow. at'Goderich• e b k with liarriston;: goal, ,Dale; def., Mc 1 Lean; 'Tompkins; centre, M Rob son; wings, K Robson, `.: Dougall; alt.,• Da`uie, Snaith, • Cun-•- ningliani,,Rc •Dadswell; Dewberry, J. Dadswell,' Kl em' p. def • .Lucknow �' goal, .Ritchie, , Hall', Harri centre Albert .Chin; g r. B. a' d G. Chin;: alt.:; Greer,` Gould', Da m on ••'Pur Soto •. ' • rr . •Book ' . • •Referee , . LStan' Smith; Stratford. . First •e Na Score.' McDou all Eln wooti 8, Paisley 5 gat -air eyeful "when. _ . iris on 3, Chin,McLean, g 1 k game • , Two Weeks'. Results • Wingham 9, Paisley 6 Lucknow 11,', Elmwood 4 Southam ton;: 6, . Port, Elgin, 2:• P • Harristor 10, Parsley,. 3 : • • ow-Chesle (postponed) {• ;I�uckn y rl d •.' Allenford 4; Elmwoo Southampton "7 •'Pert Elgin 1 • Alle ford Paisley.' 3,. n 3, • l arriston . 6, Lucknow 4,. 'Southampton `5; Wingham Chesley -1i]; Pott Elgin 7 • Paisley "5, Elmwood .3 •Lucknow 4, Harriston"2, Wingham 4,_;Soutli'aninton:' 2 TH JR,SDA,Y, .JA'NUARY 22, 1947 ThisLhQ• e -craz comm. 5 Penalties adsWell, Gould c w-�j played. here last.' week. The B. , • � Lucknow ;10,: Southampton- ' ▪ Chin, Pert; Elgin at "Chesley (Post- 1 lad everything and kept the fans Second' Period 'Dn edge; all night ti paned} ; ' "* * *, 1--Lucknow; A. Chin • {G e, : H :rr ton 7 { Allenford 6 "'••• Chin) 27 ar e „ •53 Chesley 5, .Elmwood.1 • Dale, the Stratford youth, wno 2--Harriston, K .Robson 3 02 i Southampton :at Paisley, post las taken up •tlie . net mi . dz g. 3--I1arriston 11'.o • THROUGH. THE YEARS, neither :time, effort nor .ex- ' ' hasbeen spared to • you clearer,' better tele- phone p give. hone service;, Indeed, today's telephones are actually P.. times .'as clear 'and free; from, noise' as : those. of not' four . . so many . years ago. • You. •get more service, too. We're completing unfilled • o _ :f • t Aas we' Can- et'the iiecessa Z equip ••'i1' s'more telehones; are a' . e , at means more hent. A .. a ...P •.. ' . n call—more service, clearer serv. .' � can people you. ace,'` and always at the lowest possible cost.'Altogether, greater value than' ever before, .•'.tele hone useirs�today: get �EPQONE, *VD BOLL TE4 • • C.M PANY` Old CANADA eligible for: the 1 -:)layoffs. .*. . ` _ f � nted':'by the This leewa is; gra. Y Y W b.A A., and it appears •that :Walkerton. has:been signing W. 'O. left 'from 'right And ' 1 a ars A. A•P Y. g Port: Er iii :to• Lucknow; arid. Wing- g. ham;': and ::'at the . moment have Some : twenty eight players signed to their.: roster.'. rinpkrns: • ; pored:• chores for Harriston :was ;a' gen- ' 4--Lucknow, G 20 • 1 arid 'a schedule `drawn' up '• ,i :: Murray McNeill had charge of the'' Assembly: The' 'theme "was ". . L ife The ', `le Things sof . :. •w i� th or g W h ,singing df Onward Christian ": gid• Marie S idiers was followed by 0 Percy reading 1Cor: 1.3 After the Lord's . prayer repeated in , uni-; son,: , Donald ; Haldenby.';gave a reading in the interest of cadets . 'l he singing: , of The King brought.: Kincardine has ;been raising Tthe Ass 'Yfbly :tom: hse. Cain.` about, the Capitols. beating them' out in •signing the Chin line; Kiricardrne is in 'deep with" an $1;:100 • :coach, and ' . a team, that isn't 'getting anywhere' in:: their 'O.H.A. intermediate ';grouping:' Chin 14, :Port Elgin •at . Allenford,' posit- ration Thelad's in his ;teens and , * • oned. No penalty • : p was • about . •coorm the lest perfoer. ' p The opinion -prevails here .that ' :Third .period • • Lucknow 19t'Wingliain 5 -we've seen • in _these parts `iri a- the - • Gould Book) 14,15 . '--.Lucknow �Gou .( .:ong . timer • e dates"Brothers on• the'Sout '` G ld (Greer arapton , team. are lradians.. This, Lucknow; ou ' 14 45 Th Standing-i Dahners .. W L T Pts B Penalties= c an, Luck'now .. , team, three of ,whom p ay on one :.well Gou4d 2, Fall.. Wingham `' 5 2 '•1 Tl, ' Hank' Ritchie; who returned to.. .;- lrne.. The ��}} b, t.goalies.is:'quite erroneous, but there are •" �' ' you' get hand•it,to our ow' n • t w speaking •about ,' four. Indians : on' the, 'Elmwood • iegY Le J D cis 7 1 0 14 Y g 1 5 Harriston ..... . 5 2 '' 1 . 11: 'the. , nets, -_to fill a vacanc ,._ left Chesley .. `4 1 . ;0 „ • 8 .3y Bud.Orr's removal from town. •All nford'. 3 Elmwood- .. 2.6. .0. 4 Paisley • 1 .6 1 • 3 Port Elgin,,• ooner' with • ten, ockey pedoed their schooner' in =1e feeble arid.: is doing double. duty; 'on the direct hits :against' a s ig G'U1IERICH JUVENILES : ' 3 1 7 Harold hash t had the pads . on SEPOYS SINK FISHERMEN v e ;ince pre=war :days, 'and` it's no . 8I' ldrl SCORE FRIDAY Southampton ..i 2 4 0 4 'Southairrpton Fishermen took`a :easy chore to 'regain one's:nerve and timing after that lapse. He's 0' 4 0 0 looking better."every`: game.' • ducking: here on Friday. night w * * . ' in ' Sepoys tor- . high' fly g fever li when the gGould.,is c second and third line. The 'second' r In an effort to keen their net line of Gould, Dahmer and ,Greer, ` too badly "riddled, The highly rated Goderich Juv- has been together in.a couple o from •.being , show an thing sen= games; and, ,Starting to click, . • The Fishermen. went on the de ernes didn'tY • They look like a smooth going fensive 'early in the game, and• sational here. on ••Monday, night, as a result it was a dull fixture even though they did take home to o till pack plenty of scor-' as compared 'with' the Harriston • a 7� to 4 victory. : • g punch. ` battle a couple of nights earlier; Goderich took a 1-0 lead in '" Stouthampton lacked ,at' least the first period,, were leading 3-2 And of course the Chin boys one of their stalwarts in the per= at ,the end,. of the second, with are flying,cand are bagging a big• son of "Sailor" Johnston, but even the final scare, reading 7-4. share of the goals, in every game,; his efforts would no' doubt have, It 'we- .the first -home game for although practically: every 'man • faihd AO keep their hockey titg the,Luckrtgwclub and • they-, trot- on, the team isproving a potential ted out Borne material, that should threat to' opposition goalies. �' on an even keel. • :„ � . ,., .•• ,�. ,� w. The Southampton squad' kept' .Found into a' pretty smart team i. ,' her, nose. into the storm for the, ,Monday nights game, was a 'bit Ball and Harris are a' ]lefty too' sera?nbly , and , lacked the pair on defense, and , have the fist twenty •rrimutea as Theo _eed,.t at the fans''tvere looking. help and experience of the 'vet- but from or, b "'the "close checking may eraia George Book,"on the rear pot's took' a 2,0 .leads, there in their craft was wallow? have. accounted for that: guard. Rall is. playing a steady . Mg badly; from a ` 5 -wave blast Goderich marksmen were Bea- game .on defense, and in spite in the second;' and 'four more big coin' 2, Fulford ,.,lVleriari 2, oak. of the fact he had an Appendix breakers in the third that all but For Ltiekna:N; Jimmy McMillan •o eration'•in the „fall, lis making amped. their stout little craft got two and McLeod and Need- effective ;.and' thsnely, use•' of his �w lid its '$tubborn . crew. •ham one each. Nir�rley •Chin got , d in sto in lin-rushin eorge•Chin led the puck storm a pair of assists on NI Mill ° pp g g fPr- eply • t WON MONDAY 7-4 with fotir goals. 'Stant Smith had war s. •• . f. ,goals, ,and A1ek Mclntyre wa `in . � 'charge,: ane on ee am s. ri, , at hard working; third ' Brie. ••Alex alrid h d out seven o Needham y 'uir es, Salomon, Stewart make eight penalties, in. the final frame. Goderich:. goal, Dontldso •` clef; 0••0'••••0••0•0••000�a000 L° UC:KNOW H 1G HO01.. NEWS •?! The Grade XII toboggan+ party wag postponed on account ,of weather_ volley '` ball and, • hockey. teams have.been chosen Southampton: goal, • Matheson Ddak, Holland•, :centre, Ni cPhail, • McIntyre is playing juvenile le and will••be available for only a 'lime iced' ..riurnber 'of Intermediate games. W . • rtef;.,- -.Morton, Oaternan; •centre, • wings, Fulford, Merian; alt., Bea - Masterson; wings, .N ' •Bates, ' T; $aces;.alt,, Doug Bates, 3. Davies, G. Davies, Fitton, Walmsley+ • • •Lucknbw; goal,Ritchie; def., • Hall, Book; .fist line, A., B., G. Chin; alt., Gould, Greer, 'ahrr►er, Purves, S�olomon, Stewart; •Har- ris: • •.., .Referee -;--Stan. Smith, Stratford, coria, Smith, Goddard, Westbrook, Willis, Fruth; ' Gregg, Moore. Lucknow: goal, ardis; def.,` C. McMillan, Kiosk; centre,';MoLeod;' wings, Needham, • McIntyre; Chin, J. McMillan; McQuillin, Dickson, 'Ferguson, Gibson, Mc Lennan, •Morrison. Referee—Falconer, Goderich. WINGHAM ...at TJCKN�I� O11r' 1N1-28 at 8.00 sharp; .. Thin out, out • and ' encourage these ,12 and 13 -year-old lads' ... ,,'They'll give,yuu .`your mWney's worth. 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