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ucknor,, Ontario,
:were responsfble 'to a large de.
gree :for the crush, as the people
in the . line.were trying to keep
• any openings aplugged".
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'THU'R5DAY• MARCH 8th,; 1945.
The Leafs went all out in thr5
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lay riz' la tyfli endable hope Y
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11zler'
:a 1 o1i_thelt •first time taut,
„.:. tta;,1--11 _._ .. �-ram'- -per _. , -,__
classic Of. the sea-: y , , -0. l�tzc 1cncG . C,I3tn _ •
Son
was stage .
o al arena on; consecutl� e:�izzglts last �� c 1., ,1 I'c�llcacl In ,art/..•j••••�t "ltd ,got :Off' --4P---0.. s otw
so>'r was staged. m the 1c .. -id ts.anF>tod K1tiCa
l,�acl,n, �> '
._ .____ - .. t ,-. •tom .Lt�tclxi-o:�c..,M:.,.. .�...�,, ,.A '� _� .. ..
.:. a 'm ht. laefole .f • _ ... - ,...,�} ;i:�.I �. ea.lcatl,. _
ll- X ..:. . otaxl
' •; �..,.. .._ .lixti..CrY'. C"izizr F1-��;-i--,�.:• : air � irc�lc�'�'?ike�--bceS----�Louod:'
all,- p record breaking cd ev qac dtit " "'l o - 8. ., . ,•. _`d l.,,u(1,::nova . G. sT 'T`i S "_" • i
• , ed every win. the .group chamP.r.oi�shlp,�lnr ,
x•2 000. er.'sons, "who jamin c.s,. I,tir.l•;'nia�t�, I3', Clr►z- (�1. C1•r1;4) .119,(1):1.-; ihc-�• Cxc>ciel�ic'lz; iiet 'a.11 :night, •4v11.1
P i din the right to cb ztu'1ue it), tl)e W
..nook.•gf tiie_spaclous bu.�,:. � , . .. l,iacl�.n���ir,. N1�i��lac�l�aicl. • ,. • � 13r;•��°ti,'�i,le shatp:..shooting:' rtg.it.
1,3 t3' lx apair ,,of . oafs.
After dro ping:thea first:. game ,tern. (Qntario A.thletrc AssoGisitlGn 'i?cz��ll�ttza,;,��el�lz�',•: -. �� i��.rtc t,� lea guar g .
.. f� •.. *.tr , c `e,was'aggressi lS
4 to :3 in Goderich,; the Leafs 'put playdowns 13 Chu ): 1 i.f�+)Y,..1(.
.. ..` . �: were. la' `ecl.� oil' Li(cknavw , G . t (,•� ;rn 1iz. at cet�tl
.... ... • • oth antes.... tiv i p Y _ � � ,1 - h�R ey,;�
__ _ t _ : 1 rgf•9. t aeaatia. ft' . n ..,, _. _ {.,'''''''',,,7777.7•••"'r-,„--.-• �1.�t 1fri t ,
a�ri •the7rbest d�sp Y _.._ ::riin`Fil. -
On ThuxSctaY.r.a,.i 1 p ap-
ice, .. l �left w n .
•.'to .. rounee�.thex Sailors 9 to. 4,.artt Soft .. .. . , .. ;�•t c .surd ..1..1t? the .1•,aic al t°a,,; laid '�r'lzr�" patrols g .
.. e � snow' :-to • Kincaldinc : ,... :hJ::, zd.';fits; in.'ntcel`r'
went. � ° . _ I �ticl�izo7��„ � C�1tl��rich,�•�,s3nr4 . ol. :..�4.•y;, .,1 tizr c.at ,a1 ...
take. the . sires 12 to £i: In captul whe e -u., •" ed .-the . L?hc _,
.� . .� ' nd•:rn .the,;O:. M. 'where .they dr:Ub , .
. ri .t rs first rou. . .: .. • , .. .. ,.; .. ,� • F, �Jedncsd«iy :v:1s . , al:aut,.�•13'O..t10., ,oat tk�t,s, line. •.. ' �. �. .v.'f
z" g h.: n , . , a Score••of. 7 t9 1, ,b14' •
L lznow e11ta1 siders' b3' • i Tould . r e r•c e cel •ab.cittt ,
i.n •e ' of the uc . ..•, •
, • l a' erzt �� Inch p T3r11 Johnston :was tossing the
: most highly •on Frrd:aynYght 1n.the lo.ca �F .i
one of g 2. `lel ie it 1,' . who .Pachc'd .
mated • Wed ahe.; fables to oQ: 1 ' �'. lzo��,y alaout .recklessly all ` nrg;ht, ,.
s' in' this .neck
of:`:tlie tri `p. w.z tui
:rated. 'team �� � by, ' a, count..boric}r ��rg'. tts ktr-ealz an :•att:ci�411:11';.
. ... trim P, W, Hoag's..lads. • ��ni:.l}anded otzt some of. the fa1�-� ..
w GOcl ,' ` :.: : .. . `•, an and led- tit Wal ' e Ak-..
h started: :out • playing' of 7 to 4, . , ,.
Goderich .
of this game Incl iwc wt` l 'Iernembei that this season: Lockeridge; and Ag-
defensive hockey top oteet their- The third period _.
�a... � ' , , well and:
for: the Opened with the count:' standing .when t.ae seating .was•planned,f6 new were 'covering,. up:. siva
1, waitP ai praying. a steady defen
slim. cad .:content to he most .at 3 -3'1 -and, left . little doubt as : ,o the building,' i o' one. could •fo .sc e i
breaks and they made t•' °that rt would ever be over �axe,l: ame
• f the g
oxo
tc _ n p
,rod them by. ou s .• g .• ,, -. a ;_• ....MacDonald -,got :thea., :..The• crowd t�asM`7•L,ned up well ,..1�Leod fanned . o
e first period for a Whit y ,
2 to 1 in the , P , , that drd.n t look too: hard; .but rem
round. `,Chance: head .been waiting, for-tO.. b'efor e: seven; ;o'clock, and for r.he
_—._..t�szo-goo � e on the ., ve•a ` •-�• e�ush=to-get.. kta'�' '`cl�elred :himself-:an--Some'•�otl�ers
MIDGET
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here li be action . galore
, in.. th a.: 'game
niht.:
r •ission" 25c 115c .
Adm..,..
irr Lucknow the. at�teome a r t
.._... , _•. .._ -coo 1e
Alio,. rrnimps;--and; Ainslie•--�coul'd t i --.-
finish the'last period .due:, to ,an
old`: finish:
fli at Pe
kno
't put the pads o� atr&-he ga -next hour th- =1
ut-Luc
• .B
L1ans weren • 13-
of�riiet nzn.d- • nth -4 ' rocked t_o - be---labe- lett
.. - .=rcerrt trn�ht : good:;drsplay the arena`: wzs��retually-�isgm clis,
_ •._; . .,.. ._ s,., ._. ... _..�•_..• __ :: -_::. .,:.n � -�::,arra :. ,_.. -
thi final can o; wxr ris . .
trig in s. .: B- er .l�•b:.. o•clock;--a. _ha1ET";2zolci tau ,_;,_�. , ..
g y g t ., lit,
etei•nz.irt.ed. effora _ _-, tTte; •so d -alit' h i died• «drat was expected 4
mates put on a d befexxo. ame' t1nze, . � ..._._..�_:.... :
Oahe of the "biggest :playdawri.
to' at ..least; .beat .._ the . Chi 71 •u '' sign wt.is hung up:.:: he
p he did.
locals. which t. Y, .. -As.' one chapremarked;=•.hurniar4 statics in this .a1 ea; and -had' t
no: better 'thtn' Sailor* been'at 'top •strengt ;.the
"The. ice .: became • gradually
beings. behaved :.
.and with MacDonald kiclz,-_ '• e in this' stainpede' to =get• in: "ctutcoine ;might well have been; a
,iorse cattl. a x P � ^u •••'', �:'
But. then, you'd take ' a
club .' to' tc s p. '�
e=
_ lak aye rdefenc
t`h'e catille. , ;•-',',:".•.)..T.-1.... •
-, -Cc n ge-West c,.
e i : iiian- ,. - Goderich was out, of th`; .
'Tiros.° ehlslel s ;who w,auldn t riran. for
`
take..their, turn, but tried to break. series. due 'to .Severe burns, : ;, a .. 4.
into the: line near thc°,entrance right—winger, ::I3obtly Allen had
of the first period.play was ltt the
A -
` those fam:
,... �,gQdeY rch 'L'OYle,_ arid...tQ, .... ...
'liar wit -the record, : ,of • the :local.
•
- team; it was, - siinpiy ' a, matter of
when Goderich would . Crack, and
the -Leafs would start' pumping
rubber-past-G•innip::the God.�.uerich
rets.
The break ` came•. early' in• th e
second.eriod' and' before the per,.
p .
xcad , was,. over Lucknow• had rap-
ped -home 4.goals. -•while :,`holding
the visitors _score ess - ' lin ' There`" s• a�good crowd -a ►
`_- g
of three of -them •on.; nice set-uns• hand for _the• game and they T got
.by brother' George and. Brown real value:for-their money
and Pblloc'• aderta-neat play--fcr-- At K ncardine .:lthe 1ocaL...gp,8 -
'•• the 4th one. And..:by-7'the. vvay, -getters-Were,, Geor-ge'Chin-4, J1m=
. • 'twas ja big night for $ill •.Chia my McMillan,.,• Jack Stewart and
.who• bagged six ,ef . Luckno es HarveyRoss rune -;each On F-; -i
day • i fight ..George- got, two. and.
Lawrence Saikeld..'and• Harvey
Taylor. .one. apiece.' In .;the game
'here ..Courtney bagged` four • Of
Kiricar dirie''s-sev_e ,gi?e:...score • by
ing out
. 1
ike a
:veteran,
an
�� the .d disc
d •'the co"�xldret-:
•Lucknow:_. _found -' y"'"``
score , at " random after ''$ire in
.Spired • Lakesiders': had, taken the,
nine goals 'In' the • final, _period
Lucknow• outscored the• Sailors :4
to•':2. One` of the Goderich goals
resulted.; :fibril. a, minor: penalty,
shot�'aw:arded :after" -McLeod toss
ed the puck forward in ..cleaning periods was :1-1, •3-3 and 7,-,4.
it:; Lucknow's 4th goal of'the per- Kincardine ,'.— Goal, Bur rows,
iod came with Only. split%seconDef:,.. Def.,Ross, McGaw;. centre, Burl,;;
remaining when George Chin wings,.. Connell f-Iolmes, Alt
soloed cleverly. Qri .a breakaLwLa;y; Bannister, Small, 'Ball,. Courtney::'
'The 'game started off slowly for •• Lucknow—Goal :,McIntyre, drf ,
• .,a few minute's, and lagged: briefly Salkeld; C ; McMillan, cen , Stain
in the third ,period;; bat otherw sL lev, Wingis, 'C • Chin, H. Tav'lor :"
•" was ' a fast and rugged game, Alt.,. J:• .McMillan,,;Stewart, li•Qs •:
• featiring-smart• plays and •stiff:: Morrison, B:<'Taylor-"Rttherfirid:,
body, • checking that kept.•the fans Bolt, McPherson, .Drenna'n '
on their. toes (or somebody else's) • Re fe r e e .Alf Lockeridp ,"
.'--night Wingharrr
• Lucknow-'s -line °•:up �was_-_.tuz ._
changed. .,Air,,' NT`UENI•>l;FssBA>n1LZ
Gederich . Goal Ginn; Defens IG'UT LASSED .DURAAIVI
Ainslie,. Mere; forwardsit Adar s,
Bissett; 'Newcombe, Alt:, B J ,On `voter ire e .here .:•,...1.cDonald, -p, E McDona1& •A1
en, ;McLean, :,Smith, Boyce _on
MdaY nagll.t, befbi e a cr° -...:
about 1'009 ,P'o l'e S irr�lrno r 'TeG4.1_-
Referee—Mti-r; Seaforth etiiles`tiouneed:the' 1- urkiarrt f''t�r1
Summary by7a score, of 1.6 to `4, and, ex't ,
First Period'.the score',scareel' ; indieates.z ti'
;1 --Go eraich;; Bissett degree, to which ,the visitors vX+):re,
:2—I4.cknow, B.,; Chin. • outclassed. ; Luekncrw ;`'seer eta <i
3—Goderich; Ainslie k
foal a-rrrnute for.:'the fi�.st .thi'et';
Penalties --Newcombe, John minutes of"the • g me, gar beft-►re
sten : _ the.frs't period was over, had run.
• SecondPeriod• • in a' total of 8. without a reply: ...
4•-.Lucknow; B: Chin (Q. Chin' `Inthe second p-erio4 .the seer--`
5=-•Lucknow, • 11, Chin (G. and A. big at least was; pretty even With
Chin) -' , . -Lucknow getting 4 .and .the viii
6 Lucknow; •B. Chin (G Chin) ,tors "3-,•, two .of which were,' de
( 7—Lucknow, Browny '(Pollock) cide.dly ,"soft": In the final, period,
c • Penalties --'-Bissett, B.. Chin •LucknoW, scored 4 for 1
Th
ird,Perio The -.Durham •kids'•(and ' kids..
8 .Lucknow, . B: Clnn (Locke; they mostly ,were) were poor•.
dge)� ,: _ :,-R uippedriced n]y en: e• � ht tr
e ick, Newcombe .' we e a • `Warne bunch of
youngs.ters and never quit pinch-
ing
ing in• spite of ,the .odds' against`
thern:.. It Must '.have been...a .60 -
minute. nightmare for their young
•goalie; who stopped rubber by the
basketfull' in, spite -Pt the 16 that
la-k5r-seat`
- S.peetatar who -saw
section . aese v,
e or -
must ,
lav • tiwtrgh:t it was..
.. ,
;;tial ley' Cup. finals that' -was : be-
ing covered:This.-section however
•
was being held . •for a group .0
Londa w
Hers" :ho °were making the
.
trip up. Onik,. four. of•, trier a
' i�td -and oby': that ;t-ime�--:-press r..• _.:.
•no press", thee. seats 'were: gone.: •
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Additional Sport .on Pa g
penalties—Johnston 2; 13byce.
,, In the first round of, the play vy,iiSon„ Hamilton; centre, .Long;
and G. Chin; Alt i
tonight ..'a0 the: local kids 'ava' chin: v:ling5„, a
, confident they can at least take
Ricl.• but . from there 'on:*the Ham, . 'First PCtiod- , ,
.. stwer squad_ganged up on George Lucknow, B. Chin '(G, . .
Chin. and uied *tnost .any Means: Chin,: ,Jahriston) ' 1.25 ,
. to stop liirtt.' .But 'tonight's- an- LUcknow, G..Ciiin. (13.: Chini'.. ,2.0l5
. Oth'er night ,and with good ice .i't liticknow, B. Cciiti (G, Chin)" ;3'.:2.2
d food' Clothing': medical
folk* its wake. Young Men On suptilies- tO. war.torn" lands:
,skknesi or wounds. Little children,. answer. this urgent call. Ft* the Canadian
ranthers.;" aged people ate.. hoillPtes,s;; Red- Cross.:is you and youi—friendS. and'
whole cities lie
'huhgry, 'cold. In every theatre of war, our neighbnrsi and the sood folks
• in lvtilli,01)* are. • upland down this faii'DOrninion Of
• suffering the pangs Of c*as6!gt.arv4tion sehd —.ifes, life itself --=tp
SO the Red Cross will ,,continue ,t0 „ will Stand staunchly behind, yoiir Red
'reaCh 'out a. helping hand: ft, muit-heal , Cross, •
Smith, President
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