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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-02-07, Page 6qy it J'AG#E• SIX ba Luciow Sentinel, L,uckgoWW Ontario. FLIER DO A TAILSPIN I NDEI LUCKNOW' GUNNING Lucknow Juniors, with only. . 9 men in unifarrii',blasted the Luzon Fliers for ' a 6-3 crash on • °their• -own ,:runway ,on. MandaY night.' The game had .been: post- poned from„;Saturday on, account • of the week=end blizzaxd. It was' Goder.,ich's first,' defeat on. home- �icenthel'regular. schedule aid gave the° SeRoys an undisputed- ' and: -undefeated .:grip on'. :first : Place. By periods ' Lucknow led 246. 1, 4-2:2 :and :6-0'. ':Goal getters were George Chin with' 3,. Bill . Chin 2 and -"Ike" -•Pu -.rves. 1 Th'e .genie , was clean and fast, ,•and Was played, • to a` packed rink: Lucknow—Goal; Orr;::def:; Hall, play • in spite of it. - Lucknow"...managed: to keep d slm.- lead throughout, 'and •took :a •6: to. . 4. verdiet witht1"ie sixth' goal coming: in the last, few sec- onds as Stevenson banged in Bill Chin's ' rebound. Goal getters° for Lucknow were • George Chin 3, Roy Wilson 2. and• Ciirly Steven-- •son 1, , 'These : two"° teams .xray. "meet , again;,. if they •,get•'a breather' in their playing dates, and it'll lie a red tetter•event.if • ,they do.• it would appear 'om ' .that if you: have enough :drat; Silver Clippers •and°Ruth-Dahmer you scan get • all the sticks ycu tallied the sole' marker ,for her want° e, ho000ws someone .el3e to In the second game of the" sche- someone w..T__ _.. r ..,�. _... who knows'someone where theyy dule,; Miry T!Iarsha�ll's: -"Daffy- make hockey sticks you. can. Dills"' shut out the high -flying e and fprtnne for •the Pres .-,t `Silver Clippers" 3 0. Carrie fame , ,.. .. by buying, . stealing, selling- of Milne notched a pail and Mar neth Scott; and .Thomas Lawl�a;; ' borrowing° some 'of the, necess try Anderson a singleton. • `b and n 12 feet w°'ri- . " Th undefeated "Lil,y "Whites' moved a g r. . weapons, .. • :. : . �• a a . _ and 30 feet -long by sleigh: thc; ill ° -' should challenge the group=wiry miles from Saratoga to the Stew- art tew-art aiOrne, 'where it will be :u;t,ci .; • garage:. as.a f this corner THVRS.i ' FEBRUARY, '7th, I• I6,, .� , _ Hamilton scored a pair for the, Move. W0,wanoeh.> S1411 1. William' J; Stewart,: a former reeve of, ' West . Wa,wartosh,. has' moved' his sawmill from, Saratog° to, liis, farin in -West Wawanosh, about two miles: west of A.uburi - - -- fie -hopes to have the mill, read•}° for operation , in thesfring° Tµ• of - Mr.. Stewart's neighbors,:: Kon, Roy. Wilson, the Ripley.14d Who centres the second line, looks bet- ter Yt- t r ever time' out and in Wed- �. y. Wed- nseday nght''s exhibition game. got. a ,pair' of goals, . one of -them on a particularly smart play. I. ;Stevenson.;ep ' A' Chip; wings• Hap 'Hall was: on the .sidelines Havens 'Agnew used Bell ..and• Lockeridg evenson; ., G hin; Alt„ Purves, with • a- bad cold• and the locals C:hin,,:B. G r. e. ori the. Goderich'-- Goal, : Ginn• Def. : defence to • spell of Stevenson. Holmes and: Stoddart;. centre W.' and Agnew • McDonald; Miller & Ain cDona ;. wings; LL •$'Tie; ' Alt , "Fv�aris;-B MacDonaidr :.MIDGE'll'S-MICKED UP ,-THREF^ Needham Westb "ook, Durnin. POINTS ..OVER• WEEK -END . r � r I#,eferees-Doughty' of Walker..? ton arid Greer of Lucknow.. • Roy.' Wilson , was absent : for 1Vlonday's game,: being out' with. ---= a sfi-!4Ta :Mc offered — W-ti1le- " . skiing. Thati left ,only Havens and:. Purves on ;:the: second line, but 'Stevenson and Abe Chin • did: double duty • * *, * The weep end T, storm •forced• :postponement of the Lucknow at' Goderich'.battle from Saturday to Monday, night. rf tt 'Gd • 4. ry. 5► 6 x°t 4k • ,C. �Wrd' • 414 'Lucknow Midgets; in the, sec ::cand..roun. of the doubt sehedule;: 'went ' t �V"inglxam Friday .night' where -they battled, to a 2-2 tie:` ,;•, 4n overtime • Jack `Stewart;: got both "Lucknov '• goals `with: S �n Leon, and Lockeridge the W .g- a n marksmen, • Lucknow was' leading 1=0- going: into- the 3rd, but Couldn't. -hold it, and' they` scored: the first, goal .if the 'overtime,, only. to have Wing `l ham. tie . it, up before the, final bell. 3 'TEAMS IN HIGH' SCHOOL. GIRLS' •HOCKEY LEAG TE • The femmes of • the .local` high. school have-'.formed'a three=team group with Miss' J -.J Osborne as ' canoe ner. arid coach. -The group-, winnerwill receive":crests.-. so the girls ;are. really. .goin g to :it,.harp mer :arid tongs. • In the opening: game •'Betty Hainilton'•s: "Silver Clippers clip-' ed'' a :2 to. 1: decision€r-om .Mary 1 ton's , "White :'Roses" •in Johns ... an action packed thriller. At cne Stage. in• the game, three the cooler: Betty`Treleaven::•. • m' ..,. gals, sat it;o"ut in .• ner, Line-ups are;•- "Daffy -Dills"--, Mary° Marshall, ' Margaret Mao - Pherson, Frances: ,Hamilton, • Car- rie Milne; Mary .Anderson, Mare Purves, Dorot'1y: Chin, `• •Eileen Gibson. ' "Silv•er- Clippers" --Betty'. Hain' Mar L; Por • Mon, .Irwin; .Irwin,.. y, + •.. • teous' Pat Miller,. Ardonna, John- stop, Yvonne' MacGo-ffin, Kather- ine .MacLennan, Gwen Stewart, "White 'Roses" -7: -Mary': L, John th;'4Dahmex Jessie -Mar stop • Ru shall,'. Mary-MacQuaig., 'Do'naidal of the MacQuaig;• ; He1eri Durnin; . Jean,. e w, , •Silas was becoming very. hai,(l.' of hearing ancf upon the advice'r,£' at •fr` ie d he consulted a -doetor n Btll' What did the 'doctor, trll yJti' to':do? " Slas:.ie told me,I' would have.' to quit drinkin' or become str) • deaf., 1 b'een•,athinkin' arid 1 lily.; • what I been drinkin' so much g•, ter than what I been • a, hreaitit : that' 1 'think I'll .just keep on. The, Fliers are:, the toughest 'op position Lticknow has' met; :,to- • s• .* Ainslie, Goderich's ace marks man -was held scoreless o n day, night, : receiv�,llg' close: atten tion ;from._' Roy iHavens and Bill eriodicall .: Chin; who, faced shim p• G:o e- ..surf a unaxpect-- ,, ed'setback; in Listowel last week, When, C�tiny .:Rocker's -lads eked outs an. `' t'o�7 etory—for--t ieir first; wini,of the' season,. •arid God- erich's • first loss • Winghar>;iGoal, Gowdy;..'Def., * * * * Gammage, Scott, centre, B. Lock-, By dro�pping - two 'straight th,`•erid`ge, ' *iii--- `"T: ockeridge, • Fliers 'have no'; doubt relieved the Stainton-, Alt:, Gerson, a3rophy, monotony that; ..the Signal- tar Hopper,' Hibbert, Colvin, Terit• ,- • 14arts—repo6r-t'er-ter: w-as--suffe-r-in----'L-'ueknow-�Goa-1,.. a e; lora'cin- The monotony of defeat could -b tyre, •def., Lawrence Salkeld, Cliff. much more' . painful.. - MacMillan,, 'centre, Jimmie .Mac;, *,.. • • � � - 'Millan•, wing's, Harvey Ross, Jack ucknow entertained the. Fliers Stewart;- :Alt.,. Morley • Ching R here last': night and .:wind. •up the Stanley, J. Morrison, Mac; Ruther'- schedule..:iri Listowel next Wed- ford,' B. Taylor; sub' goalie, Arn= n'esday night,. The worst they can old Ross., do by dropping --both 'games,• ( •* " ,Would” be to finish in- a first- The.:Midgets rfl vyind ups the "'" place . ;tie; _...... ; schedule- with 'a game `in ,Brussels + this week, and Win -or lose they're 4-0'On. Monday On Monday, night in the local arena the, two teams • took un where they left. offs with :