HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-02-10, Page 6The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
`DECIDE TO PLAYONLY
BANGED- IN.. EIGHT `SINGLE SCHEDULE
GOALS IN'THIS
Representatives of the various
grows in the local ;O. M. H: A.. i Helen .Salkeld again was. the
group, met here the first oft e scoring ace .for the ,locals, get-
ive.ek, when it• was ,agreed that
only a single schedule would be tiri both ..goals. ;Ripley Marks-
men . were Jean ,AMcL.eod and,
Marjorie"Boyle.
RIPLEY A,ND LUCKNOW,
CIRi„ S 'PLAY 2-2 1D.RAW
Ripley and Lucknow• gals stag-•
ed a lively hockey' game.:in the
local arena .on Wednesday night, i Trapiin� aged 1.6, was ',sentence
that ended in .a 2-2 draw. Luck- to 18. months in the Ontario Re -1
now girls -had previously .scored•
tormatory on ',charges of theft
a.5 to 4 win aver, the.Ripley team ' and jail breaking.' J.. R. Miron,.
in the lIuron Township capital. and ,police regarded .is n the ring-
leader, was sentenced , to three
yin sn a r
ofears big.amy Kingand' jail-breakitonong.cha. ge
According to. a statement, by.
young Traplin,' he ,and Miron be-
dame ".fed • iitp" ' with • being ini•
-
ci •
FEBRUARY lOth# 194
Took ..Regular Leave.
Of Owen Sound Jail
Appearing in ,polite court in
Owen Sound on- Saturday, Glen
Trailing 4 .to 3 going i'rito the h
third period at Wingham -on
Monday • night Lucknow Maple
;Leafs °staged a whirlwind finish
-to slain home eight goals • for a
11 to' 5 'win.. Wingharim's 5th goald
came near the .end of the period
after" Lucknow had run in eight
in '•a'' .tow, `. • :
For two periods the locales
weren't clicking and gave the
huge prowd°'of Lucknow fans that
followed there. to Wingham, little
to, enthuse about.. But when
"C•,tirly" . Stevenson, who played
a standout •game all . p,ight, • got
the goal that knotted the count
early in the third, the whole
tearn•'.,Came to life and 'literally
skated the Wingharti boys into
the ice.. e
_.... .:.:disalloweiLg n sec-
' and period and a "donnybrook"
near: • the. .finish gave the fans a
little extra for. their Money,.
which all. told., aggregated ,close
to two hundred bucks at the box,
office And at.fisticuffs, the Maple
Leafs proved to bequite an at
traction also. .
Summary
First Period '
1--VVir ghain--Hilbert: (Temple=
man) • .
2--Wingham, Hilbert . (Temple
man) •
8: -•Lucknow, Fall .(A. Chin)
Second Period
'played, The League secretary. y. has
been' asked, ' for a playoff ; ruling.
regarding what teams. will par-
ticipate.
par-ticipate. %, '
• The 'original plan was ,tio play
a double. 'schedule, with the sec -
a
ond .and third. place teams. play-
ink -off, and •the. winner . rneetinlg
the first place team for the group'
Championship. Lucknow . and
Goderich, favored this playoff .ar-
rangement being Followed in• 'the
single schedule, and 'Kincardine
and Wingham favored .a11J four
teams being drawn, for the -play-
offs: All agreed to accept the rul-
ing of the O.M,H,A. °in this 'mat-
e
er.
, A group winner is supposed to
be 'declared ' by • February 20th,.
and 'due . to ', frequent ' postpone
ments it would. have been well"
into 'March before the .playoff:
:were finished ifs' the double
schedule has. been played out,•
The single -schedule will be
completed <Friday'`night, when.
Lucknow • plays in Kincardine.
Goderich • played a postponed
game in ,Wingharn last night; and
'pending word from the .League,
secretary,. the playoffs •should •r
1.
commence next week.
gi *, • *.
Ln•
bkno�v; Havens (IG 'Chin). The 'ioronto Star sen.. a n
'1
The • Lucknow line-up was as
follows:Goal, Mary Caution; Def.�prisoned in the jail -and decide t thein 'together Kind na •
Men 0 40 501
Norma! Pep, Vim ° .g
Want
ins .._tea. Minot -
laws, gslrc y , ti talclttr t(t 44.
calcium, tilxHus;aid'sto
s'CrptlL 'Cgpl,•ts, UUD after , or50
nor
tants, Lrtxn.� tvim,vfa:ur �1_allty a t d30, 40, 50
it b
Inti at pep, Sire e.rtlp ,5c. If n
TasuLtaUnf'flrst l,ackt) t rwther'refttuds Wu price.
• at all dr...W:1+1't 1t art 1tt tits; o t.rex rtlt •
NEW SIREN is /aging' purcha •y
A
ed in Wingham at a cost of $263;
Present ene.:,is -'now out of
The
order and' has failed •toy°work on •
several occasions.,
•
it to break ,open. the lock op thF�lr
cell door ' and on another door
Taking two` bez'icnr`s., Y
iic�d ;,n
•
Hole
lst 1
Mow
Alt
Don
ces ..
Lucknow
God
Kin
oa, a , 4
,Marshall;:.tobreak out Traplin had had
>,p
l 'ed in a cell wit
‘Miron,- • The two - tnen, with , other prisoner; were quarantined
.in jail. Turnkey James Grim-
boldby was quarantined in ' the
jail and his house and • Gooier
Thomas Ramage and all other of-
ficials • were, forbidden . to ;enter
the j•ail..' 18, .the. morning. The fourth nig
car•dixre It' was on Tuesday,:. Januarydidn't return, 'and stole a
gham• • Traplin's statement said, that he, they
including Goderich .at. and *iron snapped a water pipe car in Owen Sound about 2:30
(Not n
am, game •last night). • out of the: wash room• anal• tilsed; that morning
n McKenzie, Mary, strips of• wood ttr
ine, Helen. •Salkeld, Helen.diphtheria and after. he recover -
u ed this -to wo climb ,onto the Wall' bray • and •, �A.lma Soloxnori;. ed was • p ac w 'and then walked Jean. Bissett, Isobel. Mae- a where tdr y
akc1,..Marjorie Solomon, Fran -
Hamilton. °
The Standing ,
Won Lost
5 0
2
1` ' 4
make a. ladder,
along'. the pp
•e
the Wall to a p ac '
could climb down a vine.
•
For four nights' in a row Trap- •
lin and Miron took.leave of the
jail• and walked the streets and
attended. ,shows in Owen • Sound,
returning in 'the early hours of
t. G d"
,.5, Wingham, ,Brown (Temp
man)
S--Wingham, Hilbert (Brow'
1—Lucknow, B. Chir (G. Ch
• Stevenson)
e" i erich photographer to Lucknow I.
on • Sunday to ' take pictures of ,
n) • Lucknow's famous Chin line. .
in, ,s * *
The Beacon:Herald "featured• a
the ties
' Third; Period three -column mcture o€ .
r- on'.last Wednesday's sport' page.:
B—Lucknow, .St�evenson (Ii.
Chin) • - * * *1
.
g_-Z,ucknow. B. Chin ..(St'even Beu Black, a young Kincardine,
-, --_stir, G,.• Chin) ...:. : . . ..... .lad who ;les�sthan two. year-s-amo
10—B: Chin . (A, Chin, Steven- «,a$ . practically • an,. invalid, •has
•
son) become a . standout ,goalie. for' the
Lucknow, G. Chin (B. Chin, Juveniles;, and played no'small
• 11 _ ..
A. Chin) . .• •part. in th'e two victories last
(.A. week. by • the ,;Kincardine •tearit
over the. Wingham' Indians..
(G: Chin; •
~Stevenson) • • Kincardine µ had • been :.rated
14--Lucknow, R:. 'Hai -ens (Pu. r.• ,very .lightly. in this Juvenile ;
ves, Culbert) loop, but, s • ince their two wins. in
a row, are commanding some at-
tention: Lucknow meets: thein on_
their own ice Friday night.' .
a' . �•
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•
12-Lucknow, Stevenson,
Chin, 4h. Chin)
13 Liicknovti B. 'Chin
erich.
Wing
15—Lucknow, B. Chin (Ste.ven-
son)
16-=-Wirighatn; Hilbert .(Bell)
,Locals Trim'0. S.`:
In . Exhibition Tilt
When Owen'Sound juvenile
Greys took the ice here last Fri -
an exhibition tilt Def.: Morrison. Tighe: centre,.
day night fort Yoi'k• wings. Sheers, Montgom-.t
ery-'A'lt.. Reed, Bishop, McCut-
cheon. Jordan. MLWhirter; Doug-
las.
Past. Week's •Results
Kincardine 4. ,Wingham 3
Kincardine 4. Wingham.. 3
Luckriow 11. hani 5
with• Lucknow. Maple Leafs, they.
made. the local boys look . like
pigipies, but that's about all you
could Say, about -them. When the
final gong went the Grey County
lads had absorbed an 8, to 3 lick-'
,ing that left them a bit •dizzy try=
ing• to :stop Chin. Chin and Chin
and the 'rest' . of the boys who
were, all flying, in spitelof sticky
ice;
Although it was • • only an ex-
'hibition fixture , the gate' was
$.180.00. • ,
The •-isitoz's' got a fortaste ,of
things to come when Bill 'Chin
wrapped home the first goal just
16 seconds . ;after the opening
whistle,: and repeated two min-
'tiles'
in-
'ntes'later. Set ,back on on -their heels
so suddenly the big fellows start, -
.cd .tti rough it and it looked fol:
min rtes ,ac ifit might-74;et
out. of Aland' • •.
Luci::lta» led 3 to 1-.1
;�:: ..t.;
crr,t±•e . A Chlr
B t"•t:.,.. G Chin.: t. C'u.
a ',
•
First 'Period•
1--Lucknow, B. Chin ((;. . ;
Chin, Stevenson) , •.16 `.
2—Lucknow,' B. Chin (A.
Chin)
2:t7
3_Lucknoi4, Purves (A. 16.40
Chin) •.
,Penalties ---Douglas, McCutch,
eon. Stevenson. Havens, McWhir-
ter.
1
Second Period
4--Lucknow. B. Chin (A. & 3.40
G. .Chin) . . •
5 -Owen Sound. Jordan ... 10..35
Penalty, Havens.
Third -Period
6--Lucknow. B. Chin (G.
Chin 3.12 1
0..00 1,
a
-0 �.
Ow•era. 'S•o -nd. Sheers
Stt.vcn_ on
•1�L:: � . _ } A ;Chi
t..... G Lt .., A^
i
1
::n, Hail. . .
te:
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As Victory Draws Nearer
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populations • ulations as well as our fighting forces, must be fed. The need for
food increases as victory ,draws nearer:
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which may be made easier through the use of bank
credit., The Bank of •Montreal stands ready to make
every reasonable loan which will' promote an in.
crease -in food production' in the world emergency.
•
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