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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' . �• * • 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: • ED As Victory Draws Nearer As the Uni§> d Nations invade the Axis -dominated ; Countries, famished populations • ulations as well as our fighting forces, must be fed. The need for food increases as victory ,draws nearer: 41111'rell- 4,"'" Canadian farmers are confronted withaheavy task, 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. • If you ,need to borrow to improve dour production' of food, do not hese a-te/.to 'talk talk vvith.our nearest branch -manager.; MaN TnE AL -�' V.� tfl�.r- Lvca nosy Braric. f• t:.