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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-02-17, Page 6g SIM Tim Lucloow Sentinelp Licknow, Ontario E,e rESKIIJARY lith, 1944 FINIS Q TOP WITHOUT' A LOSS Luck -now Juveniles 'scored a 9 to 0 victory in Kincardine. on Friday night to conclude the ,group schedule, through which. they coasted undefeated to finish well out in . front. Typical of recent performances the ' Maple Leafs started .. slowly. scoring one in the first, two . in the second, and then staged . a last period ., splurgeto. bang in Six . more. , .''Curtly" Stevenson • led the . par- ale with' :fOut•'' goals: Bill .Chin got three goals ,arid Brother Ab. a pair. bud Orr got a . well deserved shut -out: Bud has been turning in Consistentlyood garaes and ill • the six :scheuled games has been . beaten only 15'times. UP •" . front ' of hitt. he's been given F ' stellar protection by "Hap" Hall and "Curly" Stevenson, a sixty -minute • pair . of rugged de- fense men. ' The Maple Leafs were without Herby Culbert who's .been down with the measles. However, 'Bill Johnston . wee back in, uniform afterbeing on .the shelf With a bad ankle. : - LiiekInoir--:-Goal. +Ch *', Dees£. Ball; . S:te psora. cense, A 'Cain; wings. ' B. • . Chin, G. • . Ciia2; "' A 1. Havens, . Purves. Johnston, First Period 3- ?i,..Cl (a L hit. Sewed Peri '. *Chin '.(GI .:hi 3'.. - 2--Ste•vhson• Cheri r., Third Pe • ea eSt v„ ,s m .(RRvens. Pi es ; 5e -B. twin 6--.A. Chin (B. Chin,. , G. -St`vensnn . Wall) ` Chin. (Stevenson. A. Chin) 14 -Stevenson (evens 'A Chin) S evensson. , Straw. Raves. �•.' ,P ', c Weebsster. F . Past Week's 'Results Goderiih 3, Wiragham 2 Lucknow 9, Kincardine 0 Final Group Standing Won Lost. i Lucknow 6 0 Goderich Kincardine ' . 2 4 Wingham . . „ 1 . " 5 xt * *• 3 - 3 1'he Chin Brothers are getting Dgininion-a. ide "publicity Stuart Collyer,' ti4 ho is stationed at Dor- •tage La Prairie in the Ii:C.A.F•. recently sent .'hcime . a clipping aboat t.i e: trio taken •frein a Win- nipeg paper. Lucknow also entered a 'Midget' team in the. 0. M. 11. A. but there was p other entry from this district and .they were given.l a. bye, hi the play-downs..the' mid- gets have been drawn with Owen 1 Sound, but it: ' 'axnpears • . very doubtl ' if this :series will be LUCK! OW 0011.8 D :2. RIPLEY AGA,* 24 ' ' (Contributed) ' At the Ripley ice carni-wal held there last 'Wednesday night, the confident Ripley `Reds"' planned "sweet revenge" on the Lucknow "'81ues" wvho had previously hung up a winand a• tie over them. .But. the, "Blues" again came thru with . a 2-1 'victory, and Ripley, by 'now, must 'admit LucknOw the better team. Credit .must. be given to the Lucknow -team hi their first year of hockey eatperience and ' to 'coach and manager J. Boyle. Rip- ley took, the lead on' a • goal by Doris • . Ferris but was soon knot- ted by a counter froth, iielert • Sal - 1 eld. The winning tally v*as• scored by Airna Solomon • . who previous to that: had scored .but the goal was disallowed. Luca -new - Goal, Mary Caut- ion: defence, . Mary Maisha1L Helen. MacKenzie; , '• lst •line, A. 'Salkeld, $. Mowbray, A. Solo- mon; alt., Jean Beset. Isobel Mc- Donald, Marjorie Solomon. Fran- ces Ilimatelton. played. : as the 'pr speets of ruonding up;' a . team that wore. ST. * ilig:FOTED give' the Owen : Senun'd , kid any t LOCAL • Piles -9k1 AS 9 • 4 .opposition; •a *t very rosy. Ab' and gorge. Chin are still of Mid- , A 'team of St.. H. 3 young get age.. but Juvenile activities ' puck chasers, ase strong, tonic on prcii- de about all 'the hon e , the •'rocs Pee Wees here on: Sat- urns rho n,ng and won a' 9 to 4, _c'ur's'. to avenge a previous de- feat '•feat Cay .the Z.nnektsiw t: d'a1c who. itacir ital-*?l w.> a lrein, they were .-`rittout' a .ate '.' mer on toes week. will play . a .renxrn e: hib--.1 'However the ' rub r es yet itior 'game in -Owe; . Sound - , - % played who: the : ..a=.at stere' .e -s hey can handle.'. Sirce the al—ane *as `wr-itt the :ladg t st i(ies has been. , def- initely cane&ied.' However the, Juvennes, who' are rdie ' this i' :., rgn ' l Helens BILEa-oTsr, - 1701.1 .74 Doug Deeves.. son' of . ; 4Bobby layeartS2. Rirey pm.t, GROiJ1 PL!lYOFF$ ARE IINPFX4VAIr ling WEEK Only flee teams, Lucknow, Goderich and Kincardine, are to figure in. ,the. group playoffs, ac - Cording to the official. ruling handed down the. end of the week. Wingham, whichfinished- in last place, is thus eliminated. Goderich and Kincardine are playing• Wednesday and • Friday. af.this week, with goals to count. The winner will meet Lucknow. in • a best two -out -of -three series, to decide the group' champion- ship. • Although no playoff dates have been, -arranged as yet for the 'fin'• • aI•. series, the first . game will no doubt be played next Monday...' in the •Q. M: Ii. '• A playdovwn groupingss announced last week by the, League secretary, this. Group was given_ a bye pending a winner dieing declared. BELFAST Mr. and Mrs. Spence ir*in ate tended the funeral of the lat Mi. .Mcl+ight,:of Auburn on. Sat- urday.. . •' Mr.. Isaac. Nixon•'who has been Ili 'v th' pneumonia is in/Proving. Mrs. Albert "Altonand baby t ugl to ,:Jo Anne. returned home. fron~ Wtngnam hospital on' Sun day. • A Read 'Cry quilting and tea was 'herd at the home 'of Mts. Dyne Campbelllastek. • • Mr. rnd Mrs. .Earl Sherwood •,-=3ted last Thursday evening with Mr: and Mrs. George Alton Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Nicholson s :hz -t e: Week:—p.. With friends in Galt.' • - Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dees:. for -12 and 'G . Crane 1 Balms over fans aa. evf be sortie, be - St. Fi ala w s were DO 'e*art, wed to o he rhome herefrdm eor e :aibinns .Jnsmjnrl y C gidT`rr and Bruer. spending the few weeks'in tenf the ie: � PC.' .J Lussno .x(.zerv of g.unoW•: g Han Webb hi and the atmMet- 17acirnow's Other MAFEKING - Mrs. George Phillips, Albert, Valetta, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer, Po/an • of Fordyce visited at Her- man Phillips during the weep. ' '• Mrs. Annie Johnston' spent part of last week at her son, Elmer's,. Edith Phillips of Lucknow an Mary•, Horton of Colborne wer at their respective homes this week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran, Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Anderson visited' at Lloyd Hunter's, Wawanosh on Saturday. . ' • • Margaret' Phillips is • assisting Mrs. E. Ackert at ; Holyrood' this week. •A, gQpd crowd enjgyed the trot lick supper. held 'in the Hp :at y� Brakes on, Tuesday .night. Febru- " ary 8th, Proceeds •were:$12.50 for Red Cross work. . The Y. P. U. is having -a Val- entine social on Thursday. night •in the • hall Proceeds for India and China famine fund. Sand= wiches and pie' will be served. Church services at 10.45 at : Slakes on ' Sunday next. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brooks of Nile visited with -Mr. and 'Mrs.' .Richard Kilpatrtek, on Sunday. LAURIER w The World's Day of Prayer 'rneeting of'the W. M: S. of Ash- field Presbyterian church • ill be'. held •.at the •home of Mrs. Stanley Drennan on February 25th.. A .nurnber from this district at- tended the' carnival and hockey • match held in Ripley last ' Wed- nesday -night.. .... -A Red Cross quilting was held at the e of Mrs. Russ Bis= sett. Two uiits v~;ere quilted Mrs. Bain .' Macdonald has • re - !lave S e- veS► Tidal Ot,- • 117 Go ;his , ►8 • Luckrerkw, guven.ii wound w i their group schedntie on Friday • nigh:. with another victor' ' and is 21 the erne inne az r . anot e': !• 2 seorir&g want: to -}lie ' fnrmxo- ab-e total they bare .mnaSsed thie dear. d y 11f �tZp Lc -a± Ta,_' az rav played tote- '`fit-i3A33i: r gainie e s:'?: 33ii1 ,,..�c gee .-taat* - .11:.7 . ? 1 ice.. tc,'�'s'; '�+1Yi.J . .. _ gb+?. 3.1'' '.*.T. 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