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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-29, Page 6•RP y a. Li7N -THE LUt✓KNOW SENTINEL, CKNOw, OTA7i,X0 PAGE SEX Editor, 4 jyl �3r • 4 F 1 BII.L. CHIN TOOK SCORING HONOURS AT WINGHAM , When The Sepoys. downed yyi,giiam last 'TueSda,Y night by • a ti,,ant of 10 to 5, scoring honors ted - wen to Bill Chin who pfour gal` goals. George Chin got ,. 3 of a and Johnny - Dahmer' , Aso g brace.' Dahmer hast' beeni late the redight •consisten 1t' ., and:the-,line of.• Gould, Dahmer and Greer has been very -effect-•. ,- ave. -• � • Referee Stan Smith handed"gout ;19 penalties,: • including .3 majors and, a penalty• shot, when a ;free for -all, broke out at the end of the 'second period , as McLeod conked. Gould with, his goal stick.. SEPOYS ROUT WINGHAM•. FRIDAY BY 10-3. COUNT • )Past aleck's Resting Harriston. (i', Chesley '2 Etinwood 4, Port Elgin 4 Southampton 5, Allenford 3 I'aisley 1M,. Port; Elgin 5 • Lucknow 10, ;Wingham 5. lE;.trnwood 4, Allenford 1 Southampton 6, Harristo1 5 ,Southampton. 6, Paisley' ort- Lticknow at Port. Elgin .. (p pp ped)..: xcl Chesley ;..8, ,Ailenfo 3 Harriston 2, Elmwood 2 ' • A1lentord .22, Port . Elgin 3 :: • •Lucknow 10, .Wingham 3 The "Standing "The Sentinel" ,; Lucknow, Ontario, Hear -Sia.: 1 1 •increase• for the:• Salada 'lea sales. fox:1'9� show- ed a substant a third •successive year, the total, being almost double the average annual sales from 1935.to 193, As we have said many' times be - I fore •we attribute a•,great deal redit for this amazing W T Pts Luclinew 9 ' 1 0 18 Harriston .6, 3:. 2 14 VJingham....1'' .11 ' 5 4 » S,outhainptofl �. 4 . ' 10 Chesley 0 .Elmwood , 4 6 2 10 • 1300 fans. • packed the' Allenford, .• , ' 4 '.6 9! Some 2. 7 1 5 Lucknow arena' on Friday ..night' Paisley 0 7 1 for. 'the annual Burns Night hoe- I',port• Elgin. key special featuring Lu sco ed a Wgingham. The. Sepoy . 10-3 'win but' at the halfway mark it .looked like anybody's .game, From there in Lucknow forged, .ahea •d and -the visitors' were d'ef- finitely a beaten team in the •.final. stanza. Although • Referee McArthur. 'of • Owen Sound handed out 14 pen-` a •, alties, most, of them were far very 1 Congratulations •to -Mr. & Mrs. Everett L• ane .who were „married, om Saturday. The._ next regular meeting eti g .of the e 11 -will -1e held day, February 5th at the•ho Miss Mrs: •.Jim..Boyle. Convener, . May Boyle; assistant " convener, Mrs. ;Alen Perctopic, lovers in. -history'', • motto, "Love is blind roil ca11; .members are . the •Y a Q tlae " °f .r rowth to the. high quality ,of our o bring ost leoffice. es An . the • "'as g.. • coupled 'with a newspaper:ad- . donated' for' sale, .also..art tea. p verbs ng' rogram, almost °contii? • les "'for. the overseas parcel. uously in _ intained"since 1892. Please, (accept our thanks for your part,,as a newspaper• pub-. lisher, in .bringing Salada Tea so effectively to the attention .of the buying,public in 1947, and all:our best wishes - for the• new • year. yours :tx•uly,. Sakada Tear Cot epany °0f Canada, Y Limited per, R. K. By�thell. -Lunch, Mrs, Jim Boyle, .Mrs. Roy Graham, May Boyle. 1V1r, ' and Mrs.. Malcolm, ,Lane and family attended .'the Lane-� le wedding; at 'Tiverton on Trumh Y •. •�, Saturday, •, •Whitechurch Native• •Dies.;' -Numerous friends and fellow' lodge members gathered• to pay their; last respects to Archibald Lorne irnmie, retired mainten- ance s ierintendent of .'Central Collegiate Institute, London, who died Sunday, January 18th of a Games Coming Up heart seizure. ,was ; was born in • - intermediate „ 4. Whitechurch but had been a resi 29 Paisley 'at''Lucknow. dent of London for• the ,past• 65 • in Winghrri by'' a score Feb.6--Allen px Th had previously an. years, Jan.' 30 Lucknow at Allenford • s---' Feb, , 2 I?uckriow ,at ,paisley f d at L k w morning uc no m best - Feb r of 5-0: ey e ' Bantam'` —Clinton at Lucknow ed the Wingham kids in two ex ti • ti•• ibition ' games. • Charlie•: Chin scored :• three for x7 :Tia c. - Chingot"one•'and Min at ho• time did .the game . ev. 'the. •rough •_ and tough 'action that "enlivened" the° , game . in ...Wing•- ;ham the previous .Tuesday 'even- ing . ° •, Friday;: night's game, though Lucknow 'sextet rn the }Lakeside 4`tamer'•';. than anticipated; had town on Thursday' 'evening' by :a: plenty of ,action: and .:next . to the sown on,.9 . to 5. Iy wve a rugged, 'ton battle w•as the 'best the'' c ; eekin :" 'battle sand ended f a s h . • tis season, hard. ,Ch g . t . all ded t th d r ' nesse -oo w t fans have wr in . a Donnybr. • . k• Wingham •took an' early lead; la ers.•on; the'rce �oinxng ;an: The p Y.. on �F.riday:: and ,the:,period wasp) affair pretty.'much •dwindled .to; waning.. before Gotifd knotted the. a aire prett :aitch nd ,n d,e d tr 0 •count.; Edgar sent : Wingham into{ Chuck Webster• soon . had order. the lead; again' in thej.second per -1 restored, •' ' -ie d, with, "Hap" Hall:': getting the. McLeod gged tihree of Luck- • qualizer'`past the, halfway mark. •How's . od gge three y� McMk ..Dahmer and Greer each repeated Tari ani; s .with mtn ,: •getting ' within. little more than a minute,• Bangle d, 1-1 rs;e ' and from there on;' the Sepoys Luckribw's l ne-up was goal; ' kept' stretching: their 'lead. This Cardrs, def.,;,,Ross, C 1V1c1Vli11a 1, roused ;the Winghain squad • and centi e, Mcleod, wings, McMillan te the , bes,t � action of th'e night was ! '• nd• lViacIntyre, alt.,. M : "Chin,, J. - w es. .ed: for the next ten' min- cMillan, MoQuil•Iin, Ferguson:, utG•Morrison® Gibson, Dickson George Chin headed the scoring parade ;.with• three,' Dahmer "land r ED .. - es and; Feb. 5 `Lucknow' at Clinton • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29.,.1948: • JUVENILES LOST 9-5ii1N -GODERICH;-THURSDAY •__: Goderich Juv'enilee defeated the Dennis 'Em•er in' o from Kenneth Hodgkinson. •-Lucknow_'s. line-up was: goal, Marvin Biernan; • 'def., Kenneth McNay and.,: Arnold Taylor, first line, Jack Chin, Chas Chin, Billy Mathers; alt,,.'All Baker; Dennis. E berlin, • hloyd'' Collin,Bob • m neth• ,I�en Niovtbray-• ‘Ron •'Nosal, Kenneth' 0 0 i 0 i i i s s s i i s s e i i i i i i i i i i i z i i i i i A. W..p. A.A. Bantam elle y at :•LUCKNOW ON:, FEB: at . 8.00 sharp :.741 Admission 25c and 915c NTERMEDIATE:;•• /1 In The ; Lucknow,' Arena At 8.30' Sharp.' urs., PAI• SLEY a uua*r 'LUCKNOW .'' • L•. ENFORD, at .AL. f LU•CKNOW ADMISSION 35c ani •'1 Hodgkinson. .1 Kent Hedley missed the . game because. of .illness. -' Goultlgot. a -pair-e~ach with Hail,_(I-V-ENILES_ . TRIMM . a Greer and A Chin gettingsingle-:1.,BRUSSELS. TUESDAY .11 6• tons: Hilbert, :(Edgar • and Foster - • were the . Wingham marksmen . Outscbrrng- .ands • outplaying: the Wingham :goal,.'Groh, defense, visiting Brussels squad • in every young, Bell,'-,cen., Hilbert;: wings,,,period on. Tuesday •night, Luck - Templeman, •lym; . alt , : ;English,,, now Juveniles 'chalked up an .11:6 Rae; Foster, Yee, Edgar,'Brent.:. i victory on their home iee Lucknow: goal,' Ritchie, def.,, • Latean the second' period the' Brussels ;goalie , wrapped Alex Hall, Book; cen , A. 'Chin; wings, G. and E. Chin, alt.,; Gould, Dah Maclntyre over the head ` with ;mer, jGreer;,.• °Har•ris, Maclntyre, his stick and Alex- responded Havens. Bolt' and just'i£rably with his fists ''-Referee .McArthur, O w.e n and by the time the :affair .vas Sound.• broken up, the goalie learned a • First Period lesson : 'that : should Make him Wingh`am, Hilbert • think twice• before, repeating sU h i (Templeman) 2:25, an attack 2 .. : ' 1 ,_ Luekow,• Gould Needham led ,the Lucnow I (Harris)' l8•52 :scoring paradewith 4,, Alex Mac-1Penalties—Book, Young, Foster.' Int re got 3, "Gus" McLeod 2, Second" Period and Jiinrnie '. Morrison and ' Dar' S_'. Wirigham, Edgar.(Brent) 6.49 Ferguson ;one each. 4---Lucknow, Hall.. , 1'1.20 .. 5 : Luckno\W Dahmer 2.30 BANTAMS. E1�GE; WINGHAM 6--- (Greer,;;' Gould) 1Lucknow; , Greer ....., 1245 • IN' OVERI'I:ME. GAME 7—Lucknow, •A:••�Chin' • 15 3b ?L'ucknow" $antarns,' just a shell 8Lucknow; Dahmer • • (Gould,.,' Greer) G16.1 ' of last year's championship team,: . , the W.0 A,A. schedule in 9-= lisp) ,.Foster • (Eng- Opened ' 91d ' 'and g�os d on Saturday morning • )fish) y 'out a.3 to. 2 victory in I Penalties Hall, Sell, Gnu ten minutes overtime. Third Period ' •» Ltickno .,Donald' McNay, ,got` w s 1U •Lucknow`, G 'Chin (B . 2,15 opening goal in the first period, f. Chin, A. Chin) and Donald T•hohnpson put them ' :1'1—Lucknow, ' Chiu • ' •.(Gould) ...w 10.35 two: up in. the, second with ani G. Chin'...::,15,57' assist;by .George Anderson'. '• - - 13--Lucknow, , • Murray Gerrie scored for Wing- 13—Chcknow,• Gould' • (A .. Chia) :16.25 ham early in the third and Saxon• Penalties --Young, Gould; .Har, later' tied the count .and sent the, • lis,. English, 'Fosters Pym, • Harris: ga• Withnless vertithan 30 seconds re- - rnaining. Thompson' took ,Bowen 1': Ross' pass at centre and went in to pull Murray-: neatly ,• from the J 86 sped net and plant the..rubber behind 2 ators witnessed 112'. hien aoftball-�gatries in .Wingham Town., Lu: cknow• goal., Bob.. Reid; def:, Park last .summer Bruce Johnston,'' Danny" ,4Rose; cenre, Bowen Ross; wings, Geo. Anderson; Donald Thompson; alt., Alvin 'Irwin, Donald 'McNay, Joe Howald, John .' Ga-rrirnie, , iSale 1 Bohnert,: Ronald- Ferguson::. ' • I Wingliam: goal, Murray; def., ,• Elliott, G. Gerrie; centre, Gregg; • *".1444' ... • • Y YOUR '48 VACATION A ,sportstimer has been install- ed in Paisleys new :arena. • 'Wilt "Sailor" Johnston of the Southampton -Fishermen will be • out of action' for •the,: balance of the schedule` •.with a fractured bone in his . foot;, suffered in 'a game at, Paisley, • • ...Jesse Bartonis back in action I wings, • Hilber" t.M. Gerrie; alt.; with ,Kincardine ,ac'after a' •yeatos Saxon; Fryfogle, McDougallMcDougall;Sut-' suspension for g' .Ileferee--Tack' Brent. tt ki n another ton, ,Stainton, Nrmrno, p ser, Storm ' condi ons the F -educed SEE V6� visibility greatly on Monday, forded 4he Intermediates to turn :bac*. after setting out for Port •)loin•. EES WIN FIRST LEAGUE GAME .5-0'; *. •Iaiteknow Pee Weer 'Won their i;firstt scheduled gaine an Saturday• !11 • r. k�! WOR (ING w t{•1' tTHE'; :DOF 111' • ao {Almost ewery onc. has a • dream vacation" .lin.—Mind. But many folks. have .to' postpont'tt year after year becausc -.for'one reason" or another Y-tlie,ready cash :is lacking when. holiday time Corrics Why not make surCyou, wi t. have the ,needed: cash this, yea Decide now to put enough • money; aside• each fortnight at the B of ISI :io cover •the :expenses of etre day of your.sunriiner hd1idal;�..It's far cas cr—and surer pro- vide _ , for your , drea nrvacation this 'savings' way Over a million Canadians 'arc tsaving at the 13 of ill for.. the things they want .orbit P w Buy.. one day of your" sunin'i�er holiday •tbis payday ; oi�rri a • "Vacatiiin ,Account`, at your nearest 'B of M branch, 'NIK, or'MONTREAL , •' i t y ANT 11 A r•': 'v ,1,440,14 1.ucknoW Branch: j. ' A� ,'THOMi'5oN, •Managct " E .a•I CANADIANS..,.1t4 EVERY ``W�A:LK. O.$ LIF .