HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-02-21, Page 8TheLucknow Sentinel, ' Lucknow, Ontario
BRijsstLS WON MIDGE, T .
Caruso' out ' of position, only t
GROUP IN TWO STRhit' the goal post".
AIGHT. * * * *
group Got A Plug On CFPL
$'russets Midgets are • g 1' On a sports: program on
ns y virtue ' •
'ctories over the ,L' uck-
WINOHAM PLAYED 'UNDER.
PROTEST, TROUNCED. i13-1
The fact that Wingham played
Monday night's group. semr4inal
• contest under protest' seemed
•only to:. spark the Lucknow•
Sepoys; .to greater .effort, as, they.
humbled. Ali•Lockeridge's Indians
'With a 13 .to 1. pasting:. •
wt,..
'" the e wast a ed to a Y1 11•
2 Y1e game �p .; �.
• ' i
. d
istr c
,.nd t
}} a
no?w.
rink, 'with Luck
in 'much in. the majority,,
fans. .1:4ing g . , , , .
is ends:,weight •to•the theory
•.wh l�.t:
Tt'.hatt',n playing "the game under
a ftirnsy, potest; ' the 'Winghaxn
:•promote'rs were. scheming to' grab
Off another handsome gate,. at the
expense of Lucknow ° supporters
who follow: the .telam by the hun
' deeds,
period, first . p , which ended
- _ found•. little, to
1 0 .tor:-Lucknow,
l,' bx+-rte tPRrns I
,Play: lagged but ' briefly and, for
the most part- the heat' was really
"Bud"' Orr rose 'to the heights.
inthis frame 'and frustrated'
every Wingharn =attack. ' ' t, -
But if `Bud had his innings
•-in the first, "Hammer McLeod
was .Sensational.'' in the middle
•
frame;: and although, :four goals
he
. .beat him, turned de- thrust -
""`t hrust as' the: Lucknow boys
•.'after
n him, lit y
: #filtered` right . in o
'in --;droves'
Wingham' failed to capitalize .oil
two
enalties that
Lucknow ser-.
ved the first, but the 'urning
: point Of. tle'.game came early in
enW'iri ham ser=
ved a .:pair of • penaltiesp, , alinost'
sirnultaneou$ly. Lucknow , failed
7:' to scare while - thY- ,had
=wo
man advantae,' butwithofie Man
'Still in'the Penance pen Lucknow•
tnin - wick
oals:
.'ih g
1
wo 9.
•n t g
:ran >t, <y g
7—Lucknow, :SteVenSdn (R•:
hin, G. Chin) 1.08.
BT�yin Ilam, Yeo ..
7.23
.
9.'-.-Lucknow, B. :Chin.' (G.
.Chin, Stevenson) .,.. 12.25
10—Lucknow, G. Chin' (B.
Chin) •,.„ ...,°..013.55.;
11 . Luckriow, Stevenson (B,
Chin, G. Chin).'. , ,<,... 14.18
12—Lucknow,. Havens (Wi1-
' •• son) ;t,
•
'13 Lucknow. Barker 17.15
,•, •
,4---Lucknow; Stevenson 19.25.
) . Ities.
NO) peva ;
ferees-=Cordick Walkerton,
Re a
Greer;: Lucknow..
*. * *
FINISHED' SCHEDULE,
WITH DRAW . AT LISTOWEL
T1,URS.,; FEBRUARY 21sj, 19'16 .
CFPL,
champions b o•f, two:
tr�aiglt vi. London;. sponsoredby Rae Wat
II.• w team. They edged ,,_of t_• an F son of that city, and
ea .native
f
80
8 to ?:•• victory in: Lucknow" on L>aoknow, `this ,l,llag
fine boost. Lucknow , has always •
Thursday night, and on Saturday
night on their home ice galloped=
off with 9 to 3 win:
-Thursday night's garne ; was 'a
battle• all the way, with little 'to
choose between' the• two Squads.
The Ideals were short Jack Stew-
art, high scoring' right winger for •
this : game,The visitors lealea3-2•'at
. hi
'the first: periQd,wk
c
the end of.,. •
'was their inaigin of •V etory, as
each„xaeam ,.
•scored 4 t goals, in ' the'
Second
and ••one •each'in: the 3rd.
Mac Rutherford 'tied the, count
early in the. 3rd period, 'and
early_
h" than foitr minutes
.to go, els
•nig tally:•-This....shr<fty ,Brass k ..
been •fafnous for' sport, the an-
ouncer' •said, and was known
n....
around the we ld _as'. the honie of
the -Caledonian games• The Pipe.
Band the: hockey • team, featuring
the Chin boys, and Coach "Pelt"
:McCoy all • came in for special:1
Mention The announcer added'
'" 1"'would .appreciate get-
, Pe t
ting a:few good hockey sticks and
'suggested that anyone •knowing.
tittle tSry that 4. Quid make
rather sensational reading,' and:
might be slightly,.-embar.assing, for .
some folks—and they don't live •
in Lucknow.'.
•ea outs of- such a rarity,
'the whet. b.,
send them, along. to him.
EES HAD' TIE AND • •
. .PhE..W . :..
here was ::ess
rvhen� Veil
ii ..Scor.ed the win: :A LOSS WITH B. RUSSELS:.
With' 5 : wins , and 1 .no defeats
Lucknow ;went' , to Listowel lust
-' -..t • wind. the sched"
Wednesday.._ to up .
L .k. hatttecl to•_an-8 8
�S � . "„... .:;>..-�,_.,.. . ., .i
draw before' a packed rink Luck -
now took a three goal lead by the
f' , t
half;
but.
• * *,.4. *
'rcni here it would -appear best
t_Q.-let sleeping• dogs: lie,.and^The�.
Indians: •, might be well advised
to, :wipe. •• off "the Wa•r' paint,' for
"Pelt" doesn't scare. easily,
•*
.Wily not ' try that slogan of
"TOry'.s" about .losing with a
an'iilec ,
.If you: 'dont The ,Sepoys .may
get -mad : and •really give you ,a '
trimining.
•
Iii, ,'capturing, the group title,
.Brussels Midgets displayed`. that
it f superiority that; had•
b.o. p y g n,
thein. the edge. during the sciied-
ale. • : ,
team's In :an ' abbreuiated f iture': ^last They're— a weir 'balanced team;
lady accounted for 4 Of his:
c: • Tlf'ursday evening, •pr'eced'ing' the • shifty and' a' bit . speedier On the :: •
goals.: MacDonald got ',2 and Jew „
ell ' and. Butchard, one, each: °
- " .- onot's` for:: the,.,local
741 • Scoring` h , .
_ A
Salkeld and _Jimrn a McMillan got.
two:each, and •Mac 'Rutherford,:.
'way mark. m the . irs period
Harvey Ii,oss: •and Russell' Stanleyx
Listowel scored four th a• row each:
helead:v?
ne
n`crt-es�to: take�•t
ive: m .. � . a 'died
='all.
.doughty. of alkerton"1'[ o..
'�
::at
' 4.
•'•d
it
•• Ye
tied up
r ChinI to
g.n
a
lues . :
�it
hs
single le e.
m
e g
the e
a p
g
re the •'peri:od: •ended. ; I°uck- 'hard.
Midget: game, Lucknow and Bras
Pee-Wees battled.. to, .a ,2 -all,
Gels ,.. ._ ._ --:- _
t.' ,..Aoorley Chirt"`got'"both now goals ` ary°d the. Brru�sse
marksmen, 'were Work'man - and
Robb.
n. Brussels on Saturday even;
I
hoiri team _ won, a 5 - to 3_
king, file ,
visitors in
a
vis..
Yer,dct over , the •
hard-fough
t .exhibition.' Lucknow
was' without Morley, Chin, B4wen
and. George • Anderson, : but
�fss , a '
- __- -- Arnold Ross to help., bolste'
had A
'Geo
befo Cliff. McMillan and Butc.
now" . outscored the home team 2' :
Routed Saturday. Night •
to 1 in.•. the second period but Lis ', .. , �, :. � .. .
ti For--Satu'<r-da_! _.xizghtms game, �a
toweh evened Lt:�up by ; scari.n the local's
•. g -d a °•fixture .for.
. ._ _ . 'third' •. .. e_:t' in .:do -or t .. , ..t`
for 2 in:•the.with: th Yk g
goal comm with=about �a .m-
,m°ute--Jack-_:.Siewaral
d :Harvey; :RPM
when
to, 407
..
,
' inzore
if
' t h
• Lucknow,-marksmen were Geo: should have been in bed Luce.
Chin _5 ,B�11 Ghin Ab Chin and now 'm de battle the ye
Stev
whole than the 'Lucknow lads:
They definitely -have more' drivee.
in their shooting,; and' on'S'atw -
... W,_
ich ended ' .3 to` 2' foie'•.
enson one• apiece: first ' h
Brussels: '.. 'In the` second ..frame
Brussels bagged two more- while
hold=mg Lieknow sear.eless, ; and
on Wit- at 6 18 and bili t •B u els-that night
In this game Willis was ag`
°`BLACK'-' SATJRD..AY
blue-.. Monday,
Talk about
1,was7"blacle,'Siturday"for. Luck-,
now'• puck chasers First`the .Pub -
lie
pub -tic school team dropped a morn.
'
•
in ham �k
2.
In 'a
time .in Wing
g g
as- hopes. of` victory ° faded, so'
.,.
went that ; bit of spark ' and de-;
termiination that was ; so badly
needed,_and Bruss:elks finished
strong with,four 'goals •to ones;in
g
thnlframe
the team.
shot at Alex clntyre,
• Old Mari.. ,Sicknessknocked',•••.
f the:' utof the: Luck
:sari; -e .Q ,.a .,.K.:.,-,_.o:...�:.>�, __.
this crucial .seri
sfre�
0
IlOW. bo y
They',. fought' doggedly' in thefist
aim however, and Wel e W :thin
an ace of getting a drawat least,
h the. �,<.:
•.• Iti': the ..second 'g.arn . h boys.'
ate s `were
L-ueknow - sharpwsho •, : .. -ma.de-a-battle4of -i-t--=a:n the ftt31-.=
rn:old Ross
.son ,A...- . ._. , • . .
1
P
eriod - but as. Brussels pulled
and Harold Howald,. although, ,... -• the least in the' second and'
a into th _ ._�
Donald Thompson,
ed : li ht , didn t bl>nl-
.the .g
-when: r
Stevens one— - — ou111a . -a - r ss ai
the face-off Abe to George
'Weer. were. ;on, the short
from the Pee ,...: ,the ._big; .noise' � of the 'Brusse
to Bill :'Chin, only : 8• seconds , end , .of a:. 5 ;to °'3 count and .the 3 '- of the. oats.
a team.; netting. five,g
la` sed' until the disc was , again l' .n ted b a 9
e p
•
n the ,.mesh. Seconds later. Mc-'
Leod sacrificed 'a good goal stick
in breaking up' -another attack. '.
In the'third.period the Sepoys'
' ran. wild . and' .literally ;TION: TILT
really r -. -DROP• E�HIBI
mated their 'bewildered :oppon- jTOUIFFyILLE 7. TO: 5 .
Grits -into --t e e. Georg
e Chin
iso.
-ch=
Midgets were a amx
• Single c - nt?--to---But • :.
defeat, While at= StoufMlle.
to a'rd; Ja• leson, Cousins and . Ryan
the'J` niors dropped'ed ane
xhibitf
a
lt�
it:•:at the tern-secoridrmarl
started•
when; he', got the,disc from •'Abe
on the opening .face-off:: Before
the daze ended
for •the Indians:
' they had been' scalped 8 tines for
r i
al, vera a --of ;one-evert„lyz-
.`•a go� g
minutes, ;,which is; really pumping
them
With second•s left Bill and Abe.
costed in . unopposed • on
Chin c , ..
od '-with Billeying -to'- seb
`�cl.e ,
• Abe. tip 'for a -sure, goal that just
failed
,to 'click.
Cordick',started off. by handing
t•' as
1 les
'bu
.out •;swine: -:cheap •gena t ,
the. game progressed, changed his
-- tactics. and •was• inclined to be,a
bit lenient with the roughing a-
iong • the :boards.. , .
3.,ucknow-Goal, Orr; def,, Ho'11,
`Stevenson, cen.,_,A., Chin; 'Wings,
.. Chin' B Ghin; alt.,. Wilson
barker,
�urves;".;Hayers,, ;Agnew, ,Barker,
Johnston..
—Goal McLeod; def,,,
Wingham, , .
Lockeridge,'. Parker; centre, 'Yeo;
wings, •Templeman,' ,Bell; ' Alt.,
McConnell,:Seli;• 'Brown, Sims:'
First Period
_1' 55..
, : 1--Lucknor?v', B. Chin (�Fiall) ,
v. Penalties,:,B <Ch r�,,,, Purges
• Second •Period
2•:-•LucknoVr,- G. Chin (A. '•
Cliri) .., . 1.50
Lucknow, Stevenson' 6.18'
•.3
4Lucknow,. B.; Chirr (A.•
• •Chin,. G. Chin) 6.26
•;5y-Lucknow,. B. .Chin' '(G.
15.20 -
Penalties' Lookeridge,� Yeo,
w
.st
:S
"Luc ow • goal getters, were,
Morley Chin, Mac Rutherford &
Jirrimie Morrison.
Lucknow !-oa1' , 'Alec '. Maclri-1
on• Harold's • effort, . Elwood= Irwin;
again: batted the' rubber in to save
any dispute •
Lucknow—Goal, Leon ,Gaynor;
defA.',Ross,, • George Harris; Cert,'
., �.
_Po
nald Thompson, :wings,:: Brute
Johnston, ,.Donald Stewart;;' Alt.,
and' ower
'-third; .lacked, the _spark •,p
oN..ved: oat o'
to stop them, and + bo • t t
a dupe°rior team, , on. the, ` night's'
la at least.
p. Y.
*. '4_ .*
. ' local lads, have nothing to
.Th:e
-as .anied `of, however.;,.: Th
ar-. packing more action into
-their games' this season and:' with
' '' • ` :I?bnald McNay; Harol-i .
vin .Irwin, . .: a ' ni ht's'::
��
the exec
tion: of Saturd y ,. g
h
p
' 'a' c
la - •
an
c
im Y
•,H�wald
J
k M K
•
ton; 'Hodgins
B,russels'' ,Goal, .' Doll, '' Def.,.
ac
-fade-out, ' gave `Bkursels .a. battle.
on, every ;.encounter:
lC/tatheson,'° B. •Rann•; . 1St 'line,'
' -lemon 'Workman. Alt
R, bb C
.,
SomersV�1i1ii Ed ` B' Rain
-DROP
2 : DECISIO. N •
,- ,
i f With only nnine-�players,,in ting
tyre,--c{ef:; Lar-ry-=Salkeld_�BL-: Gl,
cl-trht freak~
wo' m
' is. -,observer -are lack •
es ao:._th ,,...
ness
Of aggressiveness; going' , both
ways, and .lack •of punchy and`
drive, when' going in 'on tlie�goal.
4 a_':
-'�'-"feiice',C�11ff--M•cMi1-.
on de
11 f Lu know Public School ack
Mcl'VIr11an; n �•- . � -and•-�•a:r
tan
- = Ee tie Jim McMi an : arm c alkel�3' }lave flay
k on the Winces
:' •ha -d
a •bu 'hockey t took
Lucknow : Juniors' sY.
'wings, Jack Stewart y .steady; an
d ed consistently
and Harve oc.. eyteam odef•;
tur a
:. Sa Y
•- ham'. students last
- eavm Saturday `' a ; Ru heiexcel•• ,
eek - end.' „Leaving,I Ross; .Aft„ Ni,..;�Chiri, 'Mac' Ruttier- � .• - .' , . tive� hocke : and a�td:an, ,
themorning in Win ham, .with Luck= .fee y
morhing for •;; Stouffville, • Y -ford, ^ Russell's Stanley, Billy;Tay •mor g g b : of cove ing:.I l� goal Alex
end of ` a 4-2 . lent o
• ed --off in Toronto `to see the im i.e:.Doug. Far- now' • on: the•' short ':al�d.. depend•.,
app tor, J m Morrison,
. • en :. .. .,;... � ' ear e � Harris and Jimmy M Intyre w
for Q, H.. A. ,,oust 'betwe . score. G __..g ... c as. cool
St
S..
•t
S
bi
th
sh
h
v
St
xatfzlyd-`'�•�Indans�and--;Toronto.-, grosse1s�Goa1, Doll; Def But- McMillan,scor_ed:,.,for Luckncxt, •`:;•
.• • •.,,.
•
was at follows:
affords .that: afternoon. chard,Cousins, ..centre, .- Willis, whose: line-up a sons
ho two..s a
took ' on -. 1ArnoldRoss' def., Jim ,Mc P,. W. Hoag,: w
Sattrda ...night they, to s :Coleman,- Jewell Alt Goa A t ell -
e
� g 1
- war i an : , • ,. .: , :
Jack McKim tirely green boys 'Sonic '•
• z , _ . ._ .. Win , .. , ., . , ; _ p f • a [n • s ' '
kin. • ' Mill Morle 'Chin centre •Don- •ago • took. a • bunc`h
he fast and smooth , g . Ryan, Riley, Jamison, McDon , y o f whom
y me
touffville Juniors, who, had 7u�t 1 a1d Stewart, :wings, ac , hockey
I . .reel' ever ,had ,:a .
Mac n . .; .sea Y
Tom a o. ;..
. : tb with. T M D aid A4t Bob Mc had
een eliminated by Wl� Y, i * * 44
t ro
n Ha
t o �.:
oil
5 o s • coming KINCARDINE ELIMINATED Nay,
he L - - ld Howald George stick
good
• •'7 .to � score. The , .. ,'
ort end of :a ..5 . .. :.. .. ; •. Harris.
' was 3-I' acid 3' Qr e * *' * . With.
aunt � . , , �, K Kincardine Intermediates we e � .. '
G.
• t: N
• E
..,
• °f the
' th
irst and sec 'I'd I. iI `: es • were. ;de-
the frace enil
in .group; ra a uv
the i h •J
, ' amfromder c o
emated .:Go
ome i'eliminated g p ..
t L"tucknw t'
eriods, bu , red it' up ori' Monday. of last: week• �riheri' pryed of three victories tizat heyx
onl to have "Stouff-
n, the frigid, y they: suffered;,a 9 to �2 setback in„ bagged! 'while using • ,player,...
lite ;rap in two quick goals with Walkerton .in a fast and chum:ping S;
but two minute's to` go. Lucknow gainer .,Kenny Camneron and't'Toby age, • `
marksmen were Stevenson .2, 1Bill "Greer wore the Kincardine ting-
Wilson and Bell;one. each; their performance.
Chin,. ,, form .'arid of • . p•,
Lucknow was: without;.Ge.orge "TheNews"''had .the "tfollowing
; '•Havens • `ut• .took :.. e
Chin .and .Roy • b. comment:,. • .-.. _ _..
along Bell, Lockeridge 'and Yeo "Bright spot .in 'the evening's
of Wingham' to 'bolster the 'Club, er formance was the • defensive;
a5' •r, well as•Doing . Treleaven- f 1?.
Jo • wont of '•Kenny •Camert5n,
rorito, e o' e in` ` bell made it
To •d ° •from•; th p. � g
They had . •to rrotoi to nearby plain that it .was,
;unwise to :qtr Uxbridge .6 . get 'overnight. hotel to.through hirer 'when there
accomodation and, arrived: home
late 'Sunday afternoon -and `on
Mond nigh.t� staxted..tlie -play
offs •• in Wingham,
all 2, Simms .‘•' , 11 :meet in `n ,ct%irtted from the crowd when lire
Third Period ; and the winners -v, .:
•
W .�
, o,t series_ for group ; made. a 'tandOttt: solo effort,:. cut
G-,�`Lucknpty*. Gr Chin (A b � .of„. three . � � .
,
1 :Chin) , 10 honors ,,,the d.. .il,. r•1 let Maze -with.
'iVlond'ay's. game. was •"a.,lbit"
one-sided to~: suit' -some Mans, but,
:as it 'was''' -by• W rig`ha
Played.
under protest, it _ wasp Sweet re
venge for "The ' Sepoys :arid - the-
leather-lu ed' fans-;
hundreds of, , g
,who howled them °on.
go. o
The alleged • protest, as' we, hear
was a• detour.to the other:.side '{'. ,
•., 1 • ait, seems to' centre -:around a :pre7'
.af the, rink. This Plan wag not the lit' hon e ` of ° correspond
.SGasonK_exc.. ting... °, . . „__-
~~� ll��� either -<r -as. Murray---Graham.Cnce..:between. file Wngliam Club
was doing. a ..hit 'of•kieavy �tois'tingy . r," u 1 t. • `Stevenson whose
._iii . and C r y
1 on his own account'..Walkerton services Wingharri' was arigliti:g
By nosing ;out a: 6 to 5 win' in' did „trot take any great liberties
'Lis'towel on Friday night, Wing- with neither 'during the ' contest.
ham finished. .in thi'rd.. place in ,',Greer probably . had the 'most
the grpup standing: andqualified �;scoring opportunities during the.
., evening .. -
C to meet Lucknow. Goderich•; and ev ening , hut seemed, to be aut-
istowel'•are. playing a similar !Tucked. on cr.-cry'occasion. One:
two -game series�,..`goals to count. 'particularly hefty groari w a s
1•
fors `
f. *.
11„ this be so it brings 'a bit. ,Cf a sm:ile to
the faces of'
some
Lucknow fans, ' whmildly sug-
gest
that those who' live in .glass
.,homer etc,, etc,.
•
•
•
_ -s.s
e
n
t
a
is
d
1 p
in � their- liar? , . , .:•
deal of`time with .these boy,
very. evident '025416:
-The The 'W.M.S, . meetltlt, .«k heti-
ori.. Tuesday' 'afternhOfl at
of 'Mrs: E. Blak1" With- the
home •
ident'' Ml's. Lr . Nlenaly .'in
pies, , •lesson vas
charge, The scri}�tul t • s
read. ,b N11r$ Gec�� grw'Saunder
y
''The study. chapier.;N a • v e11 pivot
laklC: h'it's,' Hortot
i
by �hyllis B ;•iiu,;
sang"God ,will tako c “rc of.you,.
i, irilk be
The World Day, of I ,ivex
observed at the iV7rrrch: meeting,
enjt n ted °..a . skating
know'nn Tuesday eV,`
party nuc i •• jc. after.,
ening
-arid .a 'soc'i'l ,til
_.w he._, a w�rtls, ,j1
s •at t 1?
•ward .
Mrs.
Mr. and
rick were ilii Tiir'frt�t*�: ctrl �und`y
lV1rs, <rrl;lrl i Bene an,
Mi�. and f 'I�il
I
•
Ibabe, Miss .Ireno 1ti,•vti `F, t1i:1i'1
l•. e'il,tie rltet
visited on W
an; d'Mrs, ;H, lli)r1 l''•
_ ._:_•�
' �— that • 'c.
• -•a
Gerie_Do•.you .1;:6,,•,,c,.,
has i1�,ine live,'' •
ka
i
l.ecri-rs: ltct , .;c,rtr
•F t� Pr'':
-that'a '. froa�g cir'1F41,ut-.. •,t w
•
•*
For, we could. t tt a cute !'tttc' •
•
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