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THF:LUCKl`TOW SENTINEL LUCKI 'OWi ONTARIO
THURRSDAy', ApRII,, tat, 1948 ,,'
SEP.YS W.O.A.A.
v
'B' CHAMPIONS
Lucknow. Seoys are Intermed
late "B" `champions ,of the `West
ern 'Ontario. Athletic^Association
and worthy ones. They won• the
title . by soundly trimming Mild
may . in two games of 'what was
to have .beena fivegame series
•" With Schmaltz•, Mildmay's ace
,centreman out with an ankle in-
jury and spring at hand, Mildmay
°conceded 'Liukn w the title T
•..�,� .x ... � h� he
Sepoys took the • °first • game in
i,ldma ' b a .6-4 • sicore,'and last
• ''Thursday night in • W i'�n g h a,,m,
soundly, .trounced them,' .again by•
a seore' of '9-3,' '
A
•game was played on:�water'=
soaked iceand was a leg -weary -
Ing
e ear y-:
•, ,�. . g w y
'ing tussle,. that slowed down to
ar' walk at. -certain spots• "in• the
final.franie, as -ice conditions al-
most xhau ted .theplayers.•
e
s h
At that the game sp•arkled with
••
sane neat scoring.. plays and .ins
view of. their handicap, both teams.
battled hard and. gave more than
1;000 fans : good value •for .; their.
��cnoney. •
Mildmay drew first ,blood' in
Y .
,;the 'opening' frame. which Gould
BANTAMS DROP FINAL.
TILT WITH CLINTON .. .
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1naFrida� •
• Friday morning encounter
in the Stratford Arena, .Cli•nton
- Bantams ousted Lucknow Ban-.
,. yams. by''a 5=2 score. It was the.
fourth game of the' series,. and by
_ their-vietoty the Clinton•kids yen
the right to meet. Southampton
for the W.O.AA. Bantam champ-
ionship and the Johnston trophy
which 'Lu cknow ,Won ,a year•' ago,
The 'Lucknow•,'team got„off to.
their 'Usual Usu�
.i w • ,al bad 'start in .the :i`frst
period ' and : were trailing: 3 . to .1
at -'the:' end _•.kof the ,: first•, period..
Bowen Ross,. who got both'. Luck •
now counters, scored • the lone
goal of, the second period. Going
into the third trailing 3-2; Luck-
now pressed hard, but ' couldn't.
net the .disc .while Clintori`radded
another pais on: breakaways mid-
way through, the period •'to rsettle
the issue:
• Clinton; goal,' Tidswell; def,, C.
Maltby, Cowan; centre, ;Holines;
:wind's i
b ,Carr ck; Ward; alt,, Carter,'
Epps; Colgtthoun,.. 'Hartley,*. N.
Maltby.' •• ' •
Lucknow. goad Reid, def:, Rose,
,:Johnston; , cen.; Thompson; 'wings,
Ross, C.• Chin; alt., . Baker, 'Ander-
son, Irwin, . Bohnert, McNay, < J
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:a •Beat set-up •by Dahmer.. The
Period ended 1-.1 and except that
,
al'he'Sepoys are 'notoriously. strong
finishers one could have ' laced
finishers, p
his, ducats. -on either team.
George ;Chin had scored two•'.of
.his . three goals before the 'second..
;period was three::rninutes old, :arid
• from there in,: it was just. a case
-of how' xman
Gould got a ,pair • for Lucknow
and Greer, Solomon,. Book and'.
Bill 'Chin :one each:
Lucknow; •goal, Ritchie; 'def.,..
Hall, Book, ten., .A. Chin, wings,, ,
t
G.; .Chin,; 'B.. Chin alt Gould,
Greer, Dahmer Pury
es Sol � mon
Havens Harris:"' •
Mildmay:. goal, Arnold,
Wender .I .Weil r ,cents e,• Schell,•
wings, Ligserner, ',N, Voison •alt.;
iKunkel, Schifter, "J. Weiler, Dev-
lin; .H. Voison:.
Referee—N.'Young; ':• Harriston;:
Bill Young, Wingham. ••
Fiz<st. Period'
i-Miildmay, ,Voison (Scher_'
ter) 10.32'
2Lucknow, . Goulg (Dahmer)
• Penalties.—.J. Wei'ter, Kunkel,.
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'Second 'Period
'3-Lucknow•G..:Chin. 1 25, •
4�-Luckno'w, G:. Chin ..,(Harris) .,•
2:25, •
' 5hucknow, • Gould .(Greer,,, Har
:ris) '5
fi1Vlildrray, Schill
7---Lucknow,. Solomon (Purves
'Havens) 16.3.0•
Penalties -Hall, 'Purves.
Third Period
8 T,.ucknow,• Book (G, ..Chin, : B
. Chin); 3120
"9 uckriow,• Greer • 3.12
0 Mildmay, . Schill (M Voison)
6.10
• •11--Lucknow, G. ,Chin (Ba. Chin,
Hall) 8.30
12—Lucknow, B. Chinr.(G Chin).
'. Penalties—Purves 2:
•ers, who, have. provided transpor-"
tation so :freely and gerpkr a l;•v
for the se'varal'local hockey teams•.
tIrter;"mediate, Juvenile, WOSSA,
Bantam and Pee ee, that have
,rept esented• Lucke w this 'season,
• Thousands of 'miles have been'
fi
cou red. With these.teamsln scher.
Referee -Bill. Woodward,; Strat
ford.:
First . Period
1• -Clinton, Carrick .(Holmes) 2:35
2 -f -. Clinton , •C, ' Maltby 8.13 •
3-Lucknow; Ross 9.20
4 ---Clinton; Holmes 11.20
Second Period
5 Luckno15.
w, Ross ,08
an:O:M.H.A title, hen the Chili
boys.. became known' froin .•,coast
to coast,, but it was not until this
yar. • that Lady Luck dealt '.hirea
winning .'hand..
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This year's. Sepoy •squads• is 'a
well .balanced, smooth working
Penalty -Carter, -
Third Period •
6—Clinton, C, Maltby' 10,,33
'T—Clinton, Ilartley 11.58
'Penalty C. Maltpz. •
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Lucknow Bantams lost no time
on Good Friday, moitning; in,'.con-
gratulating . their victors, , The
Clinton lads were real young.
gentlemen,. and have , the ' best
wishes- of Lucknow t� cope the
trephy,.: in the , final series' with
Southampton.
The Lucknow ..boys made a
much' better .showing than was
expected of them when the season
openied,. as 'they were ; a .mere
shadow :of the previous year's
•chatitpic nship team, With five
,members , of . that.' teani, 'overage
this season •
• Clinton had •a bit the better
balanced team,• and hadacouple,.
r ,
of lads .who could outskate the
local kids'. At that. they were. ex-
tended to the. li It to . take the
•series. t , •
• • dr* * • Y
• ••Th.e .kidsof a • bi , ban out
g g g
ofthistrip and. ha play
p n the c nce to p ay
on artificial ice Which compen-•
'sated for `failing to get a into the
silverware series. ” , '
(Continued from page 1) •
''No 1 star of Monday` night's
game was none•. other •, than Har-.
old "Hank" Ritchie,. • Who. was
I1 .. . .. }•
stoppilhg :' the , Wellesley team's
thrusts on goal:'
They're a. dangerous'.outfit and
.pour• in ;over the blue line, at a.
fast clip.. : ,
They are • ,,also. a ,,. rough going
Outfit,. andi the 'worst• bunch. 'of
Crabbers: 'we'.ve.: heard this season.
They grouched. about' every., pen-
alty they received,. as if tliiey had
neve_ r heard about • such mciden
teas; "as '.:charging, high "stick' g,
,
.cross-checking� tripping,holdingg •
and: a•. few 'other .'such . references:
as may be found 'hith
e Official
•al
rule book
EMIER'BE*RQE, DRAW
DISCUSS
"ONTARIO PLANS FOR
THE. fUTlJ,E"
IN '
QUEEIV!SPAII.KILEPOILT NO,
FRIDAY>, APRIL 2nd
920R
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• : RefereeN. Young ,and °S roes-
MO Bill Young o.f .Wingham', did
'a`' of • handling the
agood• job g
They..,. waved; off ..16 players to.
Pkeep the game well . in: hand, and
Might have called. a -few more.
Wellesley' got ten of the •sixteen..
When one Of his Ates -got pen
ized-for discarding his stick ntl.
al 6 a
taking hold. of 'Gould.'s -in both
hands the • :Wellesley . goalie• was•
so "put out" he smashed his stick
in : remonstrating. -The result • was
•.quite , a •, delay in getting play re,
sumed:.
But back •to the ,stars. ..The •vet:-
eran• George .,Book -Should get
special. mention: for • his steady,
It •could be the.. but
.you
coul'dn't get.anyone out' too:;t:ar oil`.•
the •predictionBinh. •Ever • ' '
gone
agrees that ' :its hockey 'as you.
want to see 'it, and so far as local
fans . are concerned' The Sepoys
have :made the'•Stan'ley Chip ser=
les look"likesmali change
Bil1,lHarris .wasn't allowed to..
,cOnipete •in::Monday �nig
ght's atn
e.
;
after skating out' in uniform,in'
the second frame.sLast wot:d from
3i11,. who •was• enroute •home from .
,Toronto, was. that • he was . at
thur, and didn't think he could
'make it. Cliff• 116Millan was.
dressed as :the 13th rnan. andhad
been used before- Bill's a.i rivat,'
4"T•'
George;. who. ;has:'abottt . reached
the retirement ages stepped into:
the a harness' this :,season:; to Delp
out the Se �poYs' short::liarided del'
fence;• and: an. Monday: night he:
was at:,; his '•best • '
But Hien, ou ,could • give. the
Y
entire, team. dne. big 'star:, I ;was
by a good' deal the best show of
the season; end hockey; fever.. has
seldom..'run any higher ..here:
i.
•S ec al s
busses and •
p a stream'6of
motor' cars 'Were evident. of "this•:
on- Wednesday. as the parade.
started to Waterloo o f r.
o o the • 2nd
game of they series.°
day night's 'tussle with a lame
back, due t� a very bad`bruise re=
ceived: when he bodily stopped
flying. Wellesley • •playei•comm
in .under full
e.Jack McKinnon'•was a: pectat:
or ea`sualty, when: a' flying ,.puck
inflicted a- tgash', "on his' forehead '''•
that required' so.me stitches
To Buy $80.00 Fire°•Tlnrck
'.' The„ Village .of 'Teeswater:
.negotiating tor .the purchase::af
a Sickle-Seagrave..fire; truck' with
,.unable booster tank and pumper :.
•The cost will 6-0 :4-7195-
. .
team and'' were sel� dorn extendedl
to .the, limit during ,a very sue-.
cesful :asea4o:n.. They . packed
plentyktof -reserve-strength which:
inpast years has been one ..of
-the chief stumbling block in icing
a .winner; d
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"Pelt".has 'long been associated
as a player :and .proinoter of •al.
most"every branch •., of :sport
.Lucknow lacrosse, ba:;ebal ,
hockey, bowling• The time, ef-
fort, :and expense that such act-
ivitiess have cost hien -were never
anything :to quibble' abut He
'always battled to be: the, • winner
but .took. defeat gr.atitisl]y
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ou
This..year's, success has. climax::
ed a •long and'. colorful • sporting
career. for ''`Pelt"• 'McCoy.,. '
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Hats Oft to: The .Sepoys and to
•Manager 'Wellington :McCoy and
Coact 'P.. W. Hoag.
And While the ` posies are :being,
handed out, one .'could . mention
the' work done.`behind: the scenes
by • the e?tecutive and transpdrta-.
tion committee.• Then a. 'speciial
,.word could be said' for „car.. own
• Wellingtoii "Pelt" McCoy has,.
finally 'been rewarded anti a 'long;
;cherished ,ambition ' realizad '•. to:
bring a . hockey :championship ,to
Lucknow,
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Th.e..:,.Sepoys..w:l e the;: 1u1.ew
And . don't "overlook .Mr... and
Mrs- .1lOeke ' Fan; w hey have kept .
the,cash register,clickingall Win-'
ter, In :Lucknow _ and the ,:sur.,
r.ounding rural.cominunity hock.'
ey fever always runs high, and
Lone . couldn't find 'anywhere? a
"Pelt" had tw%ce, piloted . lu�r�m.ore enthusiastic or loyal'�.fo1- L
W,O.A,A. Intermediate "B" chain-
pionship and the London •I+',ree
'Press Trophy., Their achievement
will.. be complete . if they • can
knock 'off • the highly rated Wel-
Lesley ;"A" team•' for•. 'the grand.
championship- of the W.O.AAA:
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