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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-19, Page 6• p434 Wir THE 1,11.ICKNOWu !SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO SEPOtS WON EXHIBITION : • TILT BY 6-2 SCORE'.. The Dolson-'coached Kincardine t .an -i • played an exhibition ,game in. ,Lucknow on. Friday ev- ening with Pelt McCoy's Sepoys, who scored a decisive: 6= victory, The. luckless` Lakeside sextet hasn't- hung up a.: victory this winter The team made. ,the trip .over xo -glazed • roads •' and ,"'abandoned their - cars : here, to' make:. the; •re- turn trip , by train after the game. -Goal-getters for Lucknow• were Gould; Dahmer, Stewart, Albert, Georgeand Bill Chin. Kincardine marksmen.were Beli,and Dotson. C. HESLEY .TURNS' TABLES, DRUB ':'SEFOYS1-4 ' * , Chesley . Colts had ,plenty ;of kick on Monday: night, in their. own .:fir"e-damaged rink, when they ' shellacked the Sepoys by ,'.score of 1.1-4, and which. was sweet; revenge after' their 10-0. whitewash in ; Sepoyville.. "Bud" Orr, was in the nets for Chesley" on ' on ay. The Sepoys were minus George • Chin,, "Toby"`'.Greer and Bill Har- ris The ice- was •:bad, and with • nothing .at, stake, there was little. incentive for ,: The Sepoys : to go 'all out. .Goal •'get erS , were.'Gould 'ah. A� Chin o neec.. "2 c and B11; and OBITUARY 4, MR. RICHARD PRATT The death occurred -suddenly .: on Monday, February 9th, of Mr. Richard Pratt,•,who for the past 12 years has reside Tri Luc 9-7 score, after 'holding; a 6-2 He was in his 74th year and death lead 'at one point in the. second was dile to a •heart seizure. period. , ;I , ' ' . 'He was a son of- the iate...Rich.- Grounds for the Lucknow pro -.and Pratt and Maria 'are that the Brussels team, was strengthened for the playoffs by.juveniles' who. 'are playing in- termediate hockey•'arid, had play- ed . more than the .,allotted Hui= be.r, of. games ' thus legally pre- venting� therri •from reverting,: to juvenile" competition The • decis.- iota ion the 'protest' was. expected, last"' night. • Past Week' Results • Southampton 5, - Elmwood 3: Wingham 9,.Allenford'8 • • Paisley 10, Chesley 8' Wirigham 13,'Port` Elgin • 7 r5t ". Southampton 6, Paisley 3 .Chesley 11; ;Lucknow i,4 M is Corbbet and'1 was born in 1874• in Morris •Town ' ■ 'ship where he grew to manhood. He farmied in Morris and Hullett townships for a number of years before; moving. to Walton. :From • ;there he went to Moncrieff where '411:,. he' conducted a 'general store, • • He • was ` married" to Alice Pat 01,' terser daughter of .. Mr; • and 'Mrs.. ■ ' Geo "•'.Batterson of: lciullett There •` • is One daughter (Edna), 'Mrs. ]ror : . •rest McKay of . Bluevale and• ari-,. ad"opted son, Mr. Albert Wells .of DunviIle. There, is one sister by ■ ■ ■ BANTAMS END . SCHEDULE WITH 6'-4 WIN IN C►ODE$ICH THURS., FEBB1JANY 19th, 1848 ma■ s■isess;•a■Asa■ss■sisRissrassaii>tsgoassssss�. - - 'PLAYOFF ' ° • ■ 01. - ■ 11 •, aMr A IM, ■ MI MI■ MI i111 s ■ group Champ unship "B" Series' Finals. ■• -n ■ ;; ALLENFORD' OR. PAISLEY.■ n . $� ■ us1 • 1.... -w- 1 ..1 • Lucknow .Bantams ended' the ing, Mrs. ;James Burns of Luck regular- playing schedule • last now. 'A sister,: 'Mary, predeceased hint in 1927. .. . A..faithful,' attendant. of. Luck now united Church, the' funeral' service was conducted''by. Rev.' J. W. Stewart at DaVison's'un-' Th»rsday afternoon in Goderich • when they .• trimmed the , Lake - town kids by ,•a• score of 6-4. The win gave the Bantams "a standing of. 4 wins .arid two las9ses, and a -hold on 'first place. that no other:. erg. Home on 'Wednesday .after- team can do better~ than tie..`' -rhe noon with, interm ent following, Lucknow team is now marking , Union Cemetery,$Pallbeairn- time • 'awaiting the . start of the playoffs. Luckhdw took a two-goal:.lead ers. 'were Howard: VanCamp,_ Jim Burns, Jr, .Alfred Ritchie; Ronald, VanCainp, Kennett} Jackson ,and 4-0 by the' halfway .mark •in, -the second: Goderich got one of them back before the period ended arid ran in three -in •a; row in. thethird third o tie,''but' the Lucknow kids: had some punch left and ,ran irr'• two goats , fo:•make :it •.sure. Thompson, :. McDonald, Pinder and i\Mc. Cullo` h::got'hGoder-. ich goals.' For • Lucknow,' Donald •Thonipson.;got three and Al, Irwin, Aft Baker and George Anderson, one each Lucknow: goal, Bob :Reid; def:, Danny Rose, • 'Hruce Johnston centre,. D'onatd Thompset wings, Al Lrwin; George. Anderson; .a MRS CHARLES 'BODGE WAS cast over A, pall of 'sorrow 'the..cbrrimunity,1 When the angel;' 'of death suddenly called home to rest, Mrs:: Charlie.. Hodge, on the last'' day of January. 'Mrs • Hodge: h'ad not been well for ,a number of .years, but born her' cross. \with. • great fortitude and 'c'heerfulness:: ed here in three days,, they, were • The deceased 'was born • in Lon- i . e astonished -to.tear•of :our 23 de- don, England.' forty-three.' years ... n, grees below ° zero: The grass `there they,Evelyn :. Reid of Huron Town_: is 'gz•een as in, .spring and y ,. , . . roses bloomin at the: ship :was tied for ;36th':.place :a see �ovely g,; nurse: Theyare' invited out mangst,:. the' .505 .boys and '•girls' golf •c . a ` ood deal” and, are` 'asked ' to `from Calf. Clubs throughout,the.- speak g L. .clubs and .,various Dominion that .took' past in the at :"the At , the: February1st .,judging :competition held in con :meetings week -end' they': enjoyed a trip to nection.;with `the selection of the, the - ex Ail r 'Canadian.. Holste.in:3: Her Edinburgh 'Scotland, 'and. y aster` holida s in ;;core of •12&.points 'compared with •pect to `,pend .E, y , .. 1. ,. France . Ital and •Spain the:': winning' score of •144: • at LUCKNOW A,t . $.30 sharp The' Sepoys Are*Out To Corp; The "B" `Series Championship. And The Right To Continue ; a ,O.A.A. • ` itle.: ' • In Quest O� The W Admission; • 35c and 15c •,, .. `:: t ■assesassania a■i■i■sssaraialeaasla■saissisnis#A - 'JUNIOR , RED CROSS" 7 •DUNG'ANN'0N`• . In En land The regular; Junior., Red :Cross , Anderson Sisters g Alicia and ildred And- .•meeting'opened'with a sing: song: ; ' 1VIsses "My '.,Old •Kentuckey :Horne",... erson of Dungannon, .why, went •to ``.WhenYou and I ' Were' 'You . En land• last-' summer, are' .enjoy ng g•. Maggie",' `"`Juanita "' and "Sarnia ing life over,; there `very', much. to T mouth` as, an: Lucia" A Valentine' story, was . , Alma wentrien i.:� .,• 4.•„,: "read: by' Gladys; Chin and aeon- `, Ael•-1%,.., - -,•• -,:v.- •�fi. ,ri.� teswas con•uc e• .y race us:.___ Mildred ;went along for company 'ton. '' BettyHa Ilton 'led ':.a and -the, 'trip. As in ,.other parts, n A l ,there, is •a shortage of- teachers Jumbled ..words 'contest.list of ldred . With •.several riddlew s as ' given ;by Carolyn there anct•IVIi Gibson:' Valentines, were then giv- years. experience.of teaching, was' ut;'.. .' ;soon teachingen oina girls' residen ,wn Gibson, `J,Committee was Carolyn oan . JQlnson and. Betty.: tial school in the'carne~� to<as f Durnin.' o'rdin ' to letter ! • her,: sister; • Acc . g. a, Pres., Edna:Reid, written February 4' which reach= See,,,.Gladys Chi . ago Her. maiden •name :was Alice.. EIIen '' Lusher. •;Mr.•• '.and. Mrs: Hodge \vent to" 'Western Canada g in. July of last year'and:. later came: to Kinlough , to 'visit ' •his • IP d. It 'GROUP � CHAMPIONSHIP brother James and Mrs. ,]`lodge AWelI Up'In. Judging .Competition;• i t .: Baker;:: Chan: Chin, .Doliald; SERIESSTARTS NEXT WEEK decided to make their liomej' . *Na Joe Howald •'John Gam- and. , •y�here' rnie,, Ronal,d. Ferguson. Mrs: Hod a waS.•taken• to Wing: First,'' Period 1:=Lucknow, ham..• Irwin :(Thoznlison) very sHudos eint ly1. a.TnYde rpamssaeidns .,awweary . 2•a--Lucknow Thompson ..i • ,taken to the.•hom1e of r.. Hodge's; Second. Period • brother, James The funeral ,was 3-~-Lucknow, Thompson (Irwin) 4—Lucknow, Baker (Chin) 5,-..Goderich,, Nicbonald _ Third Period 6::.--Goderich, Thompson 7=Goderich, 'Pinder:.. 8=Goderich, McCullough'--= 9-Lucknow, Thompson (John tort 10. • ucknow; Anderson Irwin)' Lucknow Sepoys," who: finished 'well • out ontop in the. regular :playing schedule, : will. ,start the • Group championship series ;,next Of the': nine' team loop ,.four teams were 'originally classed ; as "B" teams arid five teams ;in ' the "A'-' series _This:'class.; ficatio 3 basedon populations' under and over 1000: • Eliitwood was: one of the . orig• inal 'B" teams, but was moved, to the -"A'Y series When they signed several, Hanover players. Three ''teams remain Yn .the "B"—Pais- ,ley, Allenford, and Lucknow The: first two are •• playing' `'off thin week', and ;the winner will meet Lucknow ' in a' twe-out-of three, game: series ;nie i' week. ; .' The first ,'game .willlie played in either Tara or -Paisley on Mon. day, February 23rd. 'Luctcrvow's• h• ome game . will be on Wednes .day,', February 25th The location. of the' .thirds gaine , if 'ne,cess'ary, is .?dot yet .definitely decided. Paisley,and' Allenford. are hat ' tling it out in a two -game` goals to -count series for the ..right .to. meet .isucknow:for the,•"B" series group title.-• Tuesday•. and Friday of this week ,Were the bights set. for this series. field on Wednesday, February :4th', to the Kinlough Anglican church witl•'ithe service in 'charge of Rev.: On'Thursday. the; remains :w.ere • • tak'ei .to :Toronto . for cremation 'and the. ashes -of the deceased. will be. returned to her homeland =with; her . husband who now in= tends to •return'somettne. • JV1.rs. Hodge 3ea_ves_'_to mourn. Lucknow,has 'a ; high ,'school het loss, a .dear ;husband, one cis hockey'• team entered in .the W`:. O. ter in Boston , :and :-one brother in S. S. A•.,' and during the week of:'. -London, • Ontario. •February : 21 .0 28,.: is -Slated to. Meet '• the winner of ::Palmerston, Milverton; `1Vlitchell, group.,. • Both ..the Bantams. and Pee Wees have; wound 'up - their sche duled games, on top of, the, heap and are:' standing by awaiting • group playoff ;arrangements. i•„Lucknow waS slated ' to. Wind.. up the schedule by playing s„a • postponed gaixie .in„Port Elgin last night, 'Wednesday. Continued. cold weather; . prd . j vided keen, : hard `'ice .for practi- JUVENILES PROTEST AFTER ; •• cally every Contest up; until on- LOSINGBRUSSELS SERIES, day night's game; in•Chesley. ]Juckno ver Juveniles dropped' The Chesley rink.' is .still, badly' two' straight . games to Brussels. "fire- scarred. The. roof has `,not last week for the' Juvenile "B” been.completely repaired and wain series , group championship. A. leaking badly on 'Monday night protest has:been, entered and un ' to fur er impair the' condition less it is upheld by the W.O.A,A4 of the i the Lucknow -;teamill fold up • B•• ,for the ' season, with several of • The Port ' Elgin hockey 'scribe. the boys diverting their activities figures that "Bronchos” is a suit- to W-.G.S.S.A. hockey... . :' able :motiicre. dor the . Harriston Lucknow dropped,, the. first of band of rough and thumping puck the Blast eeice vt�eek by'a score of 5 4 C out-hippedPort � Elgin Was badly Y' as the t .cowhands re= (..On Wednesday night' in Brussels i rn cently tr tned them 9-2'en Har - ;was edged.• again ,by a•1 riston ice; t '. • N , p ' • The .pallbearers .were : Wesley' Thompson;: Bert McLean,. George Graham, Frank • Maulden; Reg.. McBride, 'Alex' Percy.. 'The flow- erbearers " •'were . Freddie: `:Guest, Hugh. Lane and Jack Barr. Carta • From San Francisco This week we 'had a card frorri.l Batty Len'i, ;written, •at San Fran- cisco. Barry didn't . say that --he. was en ':his.., way to China,, 'but. that is. to' be. presumed as he left Lucknow• with, the intention of returning to his homeland. Harr.yDoughty"s ' refereeing' 'was' anything but popular with: the' Allenford team .''when ,they, dropped a 7 to, 5 decision in Ltick-. now. 'The Allenford' scribe Said in' ;part:: ".Allenford' lost a hard fought game due, largely. to the poorest refereeing we have, wit- nessed in years, with`' at,. ef- ficient impartial official in charge. Allenford would. •probably have. won the game" y. , 8 Bill' arris ` who is laying. W. .o; A. 'A; hbekey with cknew,. turned out, last week wit . Kin- cardine's , O. H. A sextet ,'who dropped a 5 3'decision to Hanover for their 9th 1ossai'of, the season. THE 'rAL g y p. '. • ' . our• Tele l one jilrectory tells. is 'never finished. Year after year: moire names are' added, more'people. whom you can .call,' and :who can 'call you. 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