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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-05, Page 6PAGE MIS : • Tom. LiICKNOW SPTTINEL, 1.4.1CKN01 f,:. GNTARIO _. 'LUGKNOW AGAIN BESTS, WINGHAM IN OVERTIME LEY 3—Paisley .;McGregor ...,. 3.47 EP(ItYS TROUNCED PAIS ., � • �S '� .: � 6.50 4- 4 ucknow, G. Chin ON THURSDAY t2;M'Ik . 5—Paisley,. Reeves ••:•..., ....10.57 Road cicnditions 'affected the at- tendance at .• last 'Thursday's ' in- termediate gaze here, .and. • the smallest : crowd ,Of the • season. `turned out to see The Sepoys ch ` 4'in�a mu • trounce, Paisley, to 12• .. too one=sided,', gam to he inter-. esting. ., ' Dahmer; Greer. and: Bill Chin eee n'•�the first: With a goal;api . , �. •Reeves. potting •one for the ,visi- tors. The 'Sepoys. ,chalked up four" more in• the second on goals -by Gould; • Purves, Stewart . and Mc Millan, without • a • reply ' from Paisley!. ` " In the third Dahmer;,' Havens, G. Chin, G. • Book and. Havens,. flicked- the.' light in that order for five - more, while 'Paisley put uptheir best ' effort 'of the even- ing with goals going to •Wothr� ington, '' Reeves and the. veteran George Grant Fives penalties :were shared, Lucknow 3, Paisley Z.'' • Lucknow Goal, H..Ritchie, def. Second Period :.. 6=Paisley, Reeves . :2 25 7-1-Lucknow,. A. ,Chin : • 3i.55 8—Lucknow, Dahmer ....... 5,35 9--Lucknow, Gould •10.10 .Third Period ' ' 10=-L`ucknoW; Solomon 6:30 11 Paisley; Reeves. ' 1.2 Paisley;°'Grant' .... 9.50. 1.3-4Paisley, Reeves 44 " ',• 10.40' 14- .Paisley, Reeves 15 Lucknow; G. Chin •, 18;40 ' •Referee• -Harry Doughty' • Ha ,f : oo P ; ..S `" in , .. •. ♦, � . r � .. Chin; alt., Gould, Greer,•Dahmer, •Purves,: Stewart, McMillan,. Hay.- • • Paisley: goal, Blue; 'def , Grant, east' W• eek's Results Allenford 10, :Chesley,4 ' • , poreHarristond at Port' Elgin,: nos Elmwood 8, Wingh-am. 5. Lucknow '1�2, Paisley. 4: •' . Lucknow 7, Allenford 5 . • Elmwood '3, ° Southampton 1 •Winigham .9, Paisley 2 ' Harriston 5, `Southampton 1 Paisley "8,', Lucknow 7 ,d 11, AIfenfprPort Elgin 4 Chesley .., 9, Winghain 8 . Gregg; . centre, Cr. Reeves, wings, Worthington and Pickhard alt, Leitch;' McGregor, McArthur • Ralston,' W.• Reeves,' Stark. . Referee' .Doughty, Walkerton, SEPOYS WON. ' BY °7-5 COUNT FROM-ALEENFORD kl ' In a hard fought game at Tara on Friday. night, Lucknow Sepoys: edged •the Allenford . squad.? : to 5., Ther game was more than anhour late in star'tuig. 'No,,referee show- ed up, and finally_ Ches. Merriam of Tara. 'took • over the ;whistle= tooting job. Georgi Chin and;, Greer-` got a pair each. for Lucknow, with Bill Chin,, Barris and Havens getting :single`' markers. ' K. Kennedy • got l.: ae. • yr to , 41, • • t% It IlekriW Bantams again bested Wingham bb Wednesday night by a score .of 2=1 in ten minutes over. timerAn•V- ngham-.the . previous, Saturday the Sepoy kids took a 3-2 victory • in . overtime.• The .first. period of •Wednesday night's game was: scoreless, At 17 minutes in `the second .period Joe Howald flipped the disc in`.pn a goal mouth`pass• by Alvin Irwin: In the •third• Elliott tied .it up,, for . Wingham :sending' the • game three into .overtnne. • With , 'about 't Donald Thompson`' .into tp gae,: again fired the winning goal for :.Luck wnowz. oss•an,fo*en Rd Al Jr., win •ere lin on the, play. The local• kids. were hard pressed for .the remainder of the m gae, 'and "Tory".: Gregg''even resorted to. pulling 'hishis •goallie in : thee. last' 'O B. I T.A R,:Y•' WALTER R1CHARDSON The death occurred .on Thurs- ,day, January ' 29th,, 1948. ' at his home near Bellnore . of. Walter Richardson• in his 71st year. He wasp. a son off., the rte "Wali r Richardson and Nancy .Armstrgng. of Culross. He was. a lifelong. res-`' ident ;of Culross, ° and; up till two years. 'ago . had • .enjoyed •• good health. -His first wife predeceased him in October .1910 ,arid, in. Oct - :ober .1915, he married Katherine May �:Xgung ,of Kinloss,.:' He leaves to mourn' his loss:be- , wife, •'three.:daughters;•- (Ethel) M rs... Oscar ` Holrnes , .of Cull , • Foss•Bertha) :Mrs;:Mrs;Clarence • Stokes•o ''.Howick; Freda of Kin cardine; one son, Wallace, at' home: one' granddaughter . Eliz 1.minute to increate: the pressure; • r but without . success. Lucknow: goal, Bob Reid; def., Johnston,. Rose; cen.,. Ross; wings, Thompson,,.: Anderson; alt, Irwin, McNay; • Howald, Baker, Gammie Bohnert, 'Fisher:' • Referee. -Jenkins, Wingharn. • 'BANTAMS TRIMMED CLINTON .MONDAY THURSDAY, F'FBRUARY 5, 1948 The funeral was held on sat.. urday from . Currie's Funeral Horne, Wingham; Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen of BeI'more Presbyter- ian church, ,when Mr.' :Richardson was amember, conducted.. the service.. The pallbearers were Al, vin Mundell, _J ,1, Nickel, Fleming,.Ballagh, Thomas' 'Inglis and 'Harry . Miller. Inter: :inert was in. Teeswater Cemet- • ery. abeth :Mae' Stokes; four sisters, Elizabeth Richardson. (`J a n e ) Mrs, A. Hughes (Mary);,;M'rs. W.. Pinnell, all of Teeswat'r; :Mrs: •Robt,', McCullough (Agnes) : •of. Qu'Appelle, Sask.; two brothers::. John of Langside and George of Guelph. WOA.A. PEE WEE• yv. GHAM at. • LUCKNOW at ,1,0 a.m. See the "double. ' Chins in action: Ns‘‘‘‘•%•v••••\Ns' '*..�•••.\\No\\\•\\•%\•o•'0\\\ ; / / / / Standing Monday Night >rb L. W L.T Pts'. Lucknow 11 2 0, 22. Harristo i • 7 3 2 ' 16 Elmwood „ 6 6 '2 14' Allenford :.Y... ..6 7 ::1 13 Wingharn 6 6 1 . 13 Chesley ;'.. •;r... .... 6 3 0 Q. 12. Southampton .fi 6 0 10 Paisley • Port Eigin their third straight :Win,by down- • ing 'Clinton '• on. Monday• -night+ here.. The; "score , was ;6-2; • with the ..homesters bagging "a pair ':of goals •each period. • Ross•,and . McNay • got a pair, each and'%Andersen: and: Thomp-,, son singletons; • , •Lucknow goal, Bob Reid; def:, 3 9 1 • 7: t Bruce John§ton, Dan Rose;:.,first,' 0 13%.' 1 1 line, $owen Ross,. George Ander- son,. Donald • Thompson;.•. alt., Al. Irwin,. Joe Howald;, Donald Mc- Nay, Art Baker, Dale Bohnert, John Gammie;;Ronald•Ferguson,• • _Clinton:. . goal, Tidswell; def.,. Epps;• Sheairiii ; 1st -line, :Elliott, Ward, •Carrick; alt„. Cowan,: Ladd, Taylor, •• Calduhoun,' • M a 1 t b y', Mogre, Garori. • Games .Coming 1 Intermediate I. Feb 6 A1,lenford at 'Lucknow • Feb:. 10-Chesley: at Lucknow Bantam d Feb. 5.-:-Lucknow at'Clinton Pee: 'Wee Feb: ,7 . Wingham at 'Lucknow . JUVENILES WON EASILY FROM C. LINTON 11 3 1-- Lucknow Ross •(Anderson) ' nton: • (2-Lucknow McNay (Irwin) .° In a double feature nightcap .3 -Clinton, Maltby ' three for Allenford and Crawford'I on.'.:Monday'evening Lucknow' and-.McNe l one :each. .I,Juveniles had a comparatively. Lucknow: goal, Ritchie; , def.; I easy; time downing . Clinton by, a 'Hall, '• Harris, cenye, A: Chin; 'score ' of ° 1I-3,.::.Clinton "made it wings, G. ,chin, B Chin; alt.,' ° close for two periods; butin the .Gould Gr-.eer;. Palmier,' Book, •.third Lucknow fired': in five goal •Havens,'.Puriris; Solomon:• • without a' reply from the visiting Allenford:` xgoal, ' It. Kennedy; sextet } def Greig _Millen.;-. centre; Me- t,ucknow• goal Cordis; def.. • 01 • • , v Second P riod 4-Lucknow, Ross (Thompson) 5—Lucknow,. :Anderson ('Ross:)••• • Third :Period 6—Lucknow,: McNay •.(Irwin) 7 -Clinton, Epps 8-4.ucknowThompson (Ander- son; Johnston) r, r Weil; wings, Crawford, K.' Ken- McLennan, Ross`; 1st line;' :Mc- P E WEES EDGED:: . C McO uillin, i' , Hewnedy; alt:, oTton, Duff, .Gibbons, L' nod; ., Needham, McIntyre, . alt., Gf1DERICH SATURDAY, 4=3 °itson, Aiken, McCulloch .J.4'. McMillan, PAISLEY CARDS EDGED. LfJCKNO ON MONDAY The •biggest upset of the ; season oai e on Monday- evening, : when Paisley Cardinals ' 'winged the hkri Morrison, . Gibson, Ferguson; Kil- to Goderich last Saturday morn patrickling to. edge out a 4=3 win,over the• mi• Clinton: goal, Iponnone, • def•.,.1 Lakeside• kids The 'home tea'rh Lucknow Pee • Wees journeyed: 2 • / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / n The Lucknow. Arena t 8.30 Sharp. rig .LENFORD: roar; LUCKNOW . rua�r • Fe . , 'HEST EY'- ,at. LIJC ,NOW Ar • . Riehl; • Steep; 1st. . line Mathews, ,took a 'one-goalf lead in the first McBeth, Martell, Wilson; .Ashfon, ('and;'were leading ..2-1: at the end McConnell, MustardH ,.4addy, Cos -:1 of the.second ";Lucknow .tied''. it':I sineau, •• : up in 'the 3rd, but Goderich went I hi . h -flying Sepo s,• by a count of " :First Period Q out 'in front', again only, to have I. g y �' • • 1 8 to ?,:'The Sepoys bad'tr Ali/rimed •1 X.,Lucknow,; McLeod, .....:1 Char! and 'Cards : easily ,the . previous ' • . (Needham. + ''• • • later ,get •the' Winning go:ala Char-• . G • Charlie Chin tie it , tzp. ag•ain, .the, , • 1 4b Thursday. 2 LucknoW, .'Chin , 5.35 I he bagged. all fou.4 of the Luck I; 3—Lucknow; 'Ferguson, (Morrison) .:..: •:. ••4=Clinton; Mustard. Second Period o (Ash- , n As -- n W iso 5 •G�'linto ,, ( toil) .. •• 6�-.Luekriow,. McMillan. (Chin). .... i --Lucknow, McIntyre: (Needham)• 8:55 • Needham. .10,55i' 8-•-Lucknow, e ' O=Clinton, Mustard (Wilson) , •. '15,10 rind •. Third )�'e Monday night's game Diva's play- ' ed in P isley's new •$3'5,000 arena and recreational, •centre, which is' a. eredit to this arnbltious� 'village , rid tra 'where Sc•ottisli•: ancestry a ditiori is prided as : rttiuch• 'as in the Sepoy town: b.n Monday night ;Lucknow wasir A ' minus Hall :and Harris, and Gould who played •the read •guard miss ed. the.first Period. , But the Pais- ley .Squad: was in-, •`battling mood 'and went all out for the victory 1 . •.which was ustily applauded .by a larged crowd of Paisley fans In • the dying minutes,', of • the game George "Chingot a bad:gash • ...game the jaw' from :the.goalie's skate ,;„,....as he ••made..a final effort to tie' the count. `George; got' three of ;The Sepoys" goals. Outstanding for Paisley was' Reeves. with six goals. • First Period 1---Luckndvir, G. Chin .,.,.... • '' now goals, 14:25 ' 15.25 • The Chin brothers played their first. O.H A game with Walker 4,, • . :When on' last yiiddnesdajt night 7'40 'the County Tow.r ers • dowriecd the • Dut'haiii-Mt; Forest Combines .8 50 , 7' to. 6, • Bill!: Chin •picked tip ' a: goal and All got an .assist. • • On 'the return journey .the ?get. bogged down: in a drift a I couple of miles •south of Kinloss)''. •.1'arid 'the night was: s, pent in' the 10=6Lucknow, 720,"5ca N avai•t�g ihe early o ping 11Lucknow, Needham ,.....10.32i, Plow to freethem and break , a 12&Litcknow, McIntyre'' , ..,. 11.57 I trail'. th•roiugh the heavily. • dtrifte'd 13• •Lucknow :Ross ......, .. •.16.06 ' roads: 14--Lucknow, McLennan 17.30 ' {•= + • ,Penalties Riehl, Ross 2. • ' ' Improvers lent in ,.the' Elmwood l' 'ADMISSI:ON 35c and ; l5c / / / ✓ / / ✓ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ik,:**fr*o»rye ►ulice • `wires or 1•ai�ing. fir rm• • Tui;.wonx•ofburxing telephone p , in ovcrhead cable, continues' year after 'year. . .y a 5%,ofRour.'tot�LI,..arr in 4 million miles•'o� telephone wires', 9,% safer• from storm Servie interru.litions' r.a itied by • cable,. � are fewer' and still Our constant ainl'i$ 'to pr'��'�'•ir10 weather � ° eveservice. service. eedablei ° Not onl• '.' is our sei+vice becoming more .de r . but It rowing;* too. We are "filling orders (or iek Bone n $ g �, just as fast asnew equipment is available. More tele). plus.inore dependable service — and' ;always at,th 1ewC t ' possible cost—mean grater :telephone valuefor every 1isPr. C.lub's showing may be due large, four straight wzns have served ' "to three or f ur Hario`ver play.. ', Flzra. • siod � Lumil;er. kings with T rs on their roster, anti according. t .notice ;that they're not the push- to. the Paisley Advocate they may • . .10 . over squad that Lucknow trounc- be reclassified as an . "A" teanx';1 2:Paisieys, Reeves ....,.,.,,. 1,14i.ed at the opening of the !season, by the W.O.A.E1w 7.