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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-23, Page 6trivi:os sta • The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario ' JUVENILES OUSTED BY PRESTON SQUAD Absorbed 12 to 1 Trouncing Iii Preston But. Made Amazing Comeback In Second. Game To. Drub Visiters 12-5-14 Penal- ties Rioutous First Peeled. After providing Lucknow and • district fans with more than 10 weeks of sensational hockey., that won them national y4, • national -7- fame, Pelt, McCoy's ' Juveniles •bowed out of the pie -- _lure; last Friday ,night, bu no•t. • 3, betoe they had tratinced Preston ,12 to 5, 110 avenge but not ove- = came the 12 to 1 shellacking they • absorbed in Preston last Wed- • nesday. night. LucknoW's lack of •' _reserves, told in this crucial series Which wasonly one sstep away from a chance 'at the Ontario champ• :. ionship. . • , "Hap" Hall got out of bed the day before the Preston game, and • then got clipped on the eye with a puck that closed it completely and left hini next • to helpless during the • last two periods. Bill Chin had a lame hip from the •Palmerston game, and, Stevenson took a ,stiff body- check that to7k some of the iiint•li-otit of .himfor a time: All of this was .a big handicap to the Maple Leafs, but those whci saw the game said the big, fast and shifty Preston team • definitely outclassed the locals. , "Bud" Orr turned in the best I Thetactics of intimidation used by some of the Maple Leafs in the first period of, the Preston game -here on Friday weren't any credit to•thern, we think. • They went out there however in the second apd third period and redeemed r-thernselves by sented the Park Manross Trophy playing brilliant hockey, every i to the Lucknow. team in behalf •15.A.R)Rerme.. ting tribute to the boys who have provided a mighty. 'interesting and profitable winter in the Se- poy Town, • . . And their efforts are being rec- ognized. The team is .being taken to Toronto On Saturday to see the Canadiens and Leaf playsoff game and will stay over -night at the Ford Hotel. • • . - And they are not without a cup. •Before thp start of Friday night's game jack- Hothersoll pre- man Jack of them. • „The whole •troubie hinged a- round- big Barry Sullivan, who dropped back from-O.H.A, Junior "A" to Jiavenile' :"B", •and that throws' .thel responsibility' right irito the' lap of the 0.-1M. H: A. For serewy ' regulations.this -orr- gardiation .steals the show. . Sullivan doesn't seem l to be, a Very popular gent, but •h&s a classy hockey player and about all ' we could hold ' against him Was that he was a big factor in. tossing a wrench•into. the Leafs' playoff aspirations. He just wasn't playing on the right teaml' We cOuld have used him and would have been mighty glad to have him. • But how, oh how, can he play for three teams in one season? That'sgot even the Globe & Mail •and _the Beacon-- Herald . sports- writers dizzy for lack of an ex- planation.. Sullivan PlaYed ,With Stratford Krnehlers, then Galt junior "A" and when they were eliminated went back to PreSton to play Juvenile. • game of his career or the score •would -have •been much worse • than 12 to 1.• • For Friday (night's gamehere, • tke usual - big crowd. turned out • . to see the team that could liek our boys 12 to I. Instead they saw them turn the tables and • trounce the visitors 12 ,to 5. „ After a crude first period that • saw. two brawls and 14 penalties, .four. of which Were Majors,' the', Leafs settled down :to Some ' sparkling hockey that had. the • Preston lads dizzy behind" their • own blue line and at one Point • • early in the third. ,raised .hopes that •Lucknow: Might overcome • ihe lead. • Lttcknow got permission • to make one '• replacement. hut becausehe had played or- iI couldn't pick ,up Thaler of Walk- ertori eanized 0.M.H.A7 with HanoVer: We got a willing lad from Sea - forth rho was playing in a local league. Had We known the inter- pretation of the rules, as in the Sullivan case,' we cotild have picked up a Junior "A" player at ,Stratford, so ,long as he was within the age limit. • Does it make sense? • But listen to this. Preston an- nroached Stevenson to play with sec and The first period was only 15iserie'them in the final 0. M. H. A •seconds old. when1311Chin. against Whitby. ."Curly" •.• Stevenson 1 combined for ,Luck- hasn't heard any More from Pres- now's first goal, but froni there • on for the balance of the first • frame it was evident ,The locals were out to "cut down" the vis- • itors; to' their own size and the parade to the penalty box tegam • Muir. of Seaforth issued 14 pen - •aides that period, four of them ' rnajdrs, and had he eves in the back of his head could. have is- sued. as many more. Lucknow • got eight of them. Prestpn 6. The • score at the end of the period was 2 to 1 for Preston. In the second period Lucknow • outscored Preston V6 to 2 and bv the half -way 'mark in the third had ,run in five straight goals. • But there the scoring ended, ex- cept for te4oal thoiwegiwyscory: ed.three minutes later, and which . the hopeful fans 'accepted as blowing the last hope that Luck7- • • now Could overtake the visitors. Lucknow-Goal, Orr: Defence, Hall, Stevenson; centre, A. Chin; Wings, Bill and George Chin; Alt. Strong, Havens, Purves, John- ston. • ' • • • • Preston—Goal, Homuth; •Def., Kreig & Sullivan; Gen, Jacques; wings, Fach and Schmaltz; Alt., • Lawrence,Rooke, Woodfield, Shinners, Pritchett. Schaller. • First Period • 1-Lncknow, B. Chin (Stev- , Penalties—None. enson) • ,15 Third Period 2 -Preston, Simmers (Sulli- 12-Lucknow. G. Chin 1SteV- ' •van)• 4.32 ton soit looks as if they couldn't pull the strings this time. No wonder. Jim Coleman' of the Globe says- "pass the aspirin". . • • If the 0:11‘1. H. A. can give any satisfactory explanation to all this dizzy -goings tom they're wiz-. zards at j.u'ggline the English language.; • • • All of which going to be very helpful in the interests' cif Juvenile hockey. when again it • seems- that the, little burg always gets it in the neck. • •t • ' • . •of. the X,landon Wishing Wells. With the teams.riped up on the ice, Manager Pelt McCoy, Reeve J. W: Joynt and Mr.' Hothersoll :took •part in, the presentation ceremony, with Lloyd Hall, cap- tain of the team, accepting the cup. • 0,1 But it's all,' over. Hats off to' a game little hockey. team and remember. that.. the.. real test of Stifirthiatiildp comes VOA you're losing. '• • • , • ,..The, huge srciwd. that. turned out .for What seemed like a hope- less WIC last: Friday, was• a fit- llows• • 7-Lucknow. B. Chin, (Geo. Chin, Hall) 11.39 8: -Preston,' Stnaltz, (Jacques) 4 •9 -Preston, Smaltz 14.10 10-Lucknow, Stevenson (G. • Chin) 14.35 11-Lucknow. B. Chin (Stev- enson) • 15.40 13.40 • 3 -Preston, Sullivan - • 6.35 ' Penalties—Hall, Stevenson 3, Jacques 2. Woodfield, Havens 2, ' Purves, Kreig, 13. Chin, Rooke. , Smaltz. • Second Period 4-Lucknow, G.'.Chin ( Chin, Stevenson) 5-Lucknow, Stevenson 'Chin. A. Chin) , k•6-Lucknow, A. Chin Bill 6:20 (Geo. .6.58 • ensoh, EB. Chin l 1.20 13.-LuCknoW, G. Chin (Bill • Chin. Hall) • • 2.05 14-Lucknow, Purves ••, (Strong) • • „. 5.20 I5-Lucknow. Pur'-' q 6.30 16-Lucknow, B. Chin (Stev- enson) • • 9.55 17 -Preston, Pritchett (Sim - mers) . 12.45 • •Penalty—Lawrence. . 10.46 Referee—Muir. Seaforth. • • • . . ASI4FIELD Miss Greta Campbell of Luck new spOnt a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay of Kintail. Mrs. Joe -McIntyre has so far recovered from her operation .as to be able to be home. We would like to extend con- gratulations to Sgt. Eldon Buck- ingham who is on leave at hit home here. He .is a young man to gain such a high rank. • The April . meeting of Kintail Branch of ,Woinan's Institute meets at the home of Mrs. John Cowan.•'Will 'the -lades please note this is ..the annual meeting which has:, been: changed /tom My ,to April to' give' the secret- ary. more time to send, her re- port in for the district meeting. • Miss Mabel ,„ MacDonald . of Windsor is visiting with her par- ents - Mr:44nd .Mr.s: Alex Mac. THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1944 Presbyterial Guild . The meeting was held at the • , Manse with the president, Ron- • ald Johnston, in the chair. After the scripture passage was read,. betty MacDonald gave the Bible study. Elaine Little, Bill A. John- stone; Betty • Hamilton and Joe, , Agnew led in se,ntenee prayers... Gretta Campbell explained •the,,./ catechism question, The guest speaker foi the evening, Mr. Prost, gave a very enjoyabloitac-, _count of -the life. ancl romance of . Florence Nigtitingaie. A duet.was sung by Allan Stewart 'and Ever- ett Lane which was followed by a humorous readingby Mary Mc- Quaig.• Ruby : l'rwin played a piano solo and then all took' part in ,Contests. The meeting 'next , week will be at the home of M. and Mrs. „Elmer Johns'torie. 1)ariald., •• . ,CLIP tills ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE. REFERENCE • RATION BO AND.. WHORE Irou,..GET,irr Distributing Centres will not be open on all days of next week. 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