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MURRAY. ;MU RDOC'
1"ITLE .'MAY TOPPLE
•' Murray Murdoch's r e c o r d
' ' which • won �hnn. the title of 44,e
'Iron Man Of'Hockey is on, the
brink.' and come March 3rd,•.
Johnny.. Wilson could rbecome the
ate*: .iron man.
Murray is. a native of Lucknow"
and a son of Mr.. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Murdoch, ;and left, here as a
:child with ,his ,parents who went'
west,, ''where Murray learned' the
.art of puck chasing .
By.. . coincidence , if his title falls,
the new wearer' o"f the °crown" ,
will Ibe, Kincardine -born. •
Johnny Wilson is a hard-digg-:.
ing `forward for Detroit Red
Wings, and'barring ,accident .if
he ', completes y:. in . the ° Boston
Bruins -Wings game :.next Tues-
day, -March .3rd, . will have coni..:
peted; in 509 consecutive
. ': games, one better , than the . 508
,game mark set ;by. Murray Mur-`
"' doch over 20 years ago •as ,a ahem--
ber of the 14w, York' Rangers_ •
112urdooh; now' coaching Yale
:University;s hockey ' tearn, set
his recod. over an 11 -year : span,
before, / /the 70 -game -schedule
came •into effect.. He didn't miss
. a (game' starting from the opener
of the 1926=27 season until he
retired at the end of the '1936-37
campaign: '
SPORT
JVVENIJ E SERIES
• WITIir. . WOOD' TIED
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Th best of five series be-
: tween Lucknow and Atwood. Ju-
veniles is tied at one game each
with the third game scheduled
for the Palmerston .arena tonight
(Wednesday), ; -..
Lucknow took, a one game lead
by virtue of a 10-8 victory in
Lucknow last Friday night, Sed
• eral of the Lucknow boys were
missing from the lineup' for, this
game. _ . ..3 ,
Bak in. Palmerston qn Monday
night, Atwood really l turned., it
on and defeated 'Lucknow .14-4
Goal scorers in the first game
for Lucknow were Paul ,Render-
son 4, Jmi • Pedersen . 3, Gary
•Ritchie, .Bruce Baker .and. Bob'
1 Andrew, 1 each. Bill Robinson
scored .2 . in the . second ;,game
with Fraser Ashton 'indi 'andPaul
Henderson scoring singletons.
Paul Henderson had to with-
draw after the _first period .on
n
Mo daybecause of a. leg injury.'
Jim Pederson 'received' a match
penalty during the . game::. Some
discontent wasexpressed. by the
local team.. in regardto the cali-
bre of 3 the officiating referees at
the, 'second game, and- -summed`
it _up as :"lousy" with adjectives.
Lucknow, they :claimed, were
,penalized for • some , unknown
causes, and it wasn't for' long at
time that one player. or 'another
wasn't occupying, the ,sin' bin.
Win's streak started' Jan. 20:
1952,; when he • was `elevated to
the Wings from • Indianapolis of
the' Amoc' League
Wilson iserican a Hraritykeyin present
day play. There isn't a' present
day player in ' the NHL who can
come close : to his' iron -man meth-
od. In the helter-skelter, rough-
house type of play practiced in
the NHL,.' there are only; few
players who can, Make the lineup',
for every one " of the ' 70 games
over ,a season.
' There's an • uncanny
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Phone• 11;9, Lucknow ..February 26, 27,. 2L.
In : a keen 'battle for the Ju,
venile .W.O A.A. ";D" champion-
i'ship, Atwood; and.Lucknow,'will'
clash here next'Monday.at 8:30,
in the fourth game'of the' best=
three in -five series. Turn out and
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between Murdoch . and Wilson. BOYS CHALK' UP
Both ' were. '22 years : 'old: when ' AS BASKETBALL ENDS
their streaks started. • Both are.
left; wingers. .They are: the same ;Tle inter -school
rbasketball.
height' five :feet, 10 'inches; schedule ended :last week with .
Luc'kno'vir •District High were :born in. `Western Orr-gh School
tario — , 'Murdoch• in Lucknow and Hanover, ringing 'down the
and Wilson in ..Kincardine., , curtain: ' " •
l\Tei her set. the 'league on : fire, Theboys did it with a pair of
victories. The Seniors scored .a
in" oring:. "Murdoch; netted'.`.8'4.' 46-42 win' for . their,second win'
goals in his 11 years and Wilson 3
t of : the season arid, the Juniors
has. scored 120 since he broke
into the: major league eight' years:
ago
• The , most penalties Murdoch
received in any sason .totalled 32
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broke into the . win column with
a decisive. 46 to 24 count.
The ,girls didn't fare so well.
The 'Seniors dropped their game
132.. Wilson's' 30 to 8, anci' the Juniors were •
minutes in 193
highest penalty' .' total. ,;was 24 ! on the low end of a 23-14 count:
mi3iutes in' 1956-57.
Banner :May Conte Down
Murray Murdoch's fete• was re-
ceiving widespread publicity over
two decades ago 'when the Luck=
now Arena was being. built and
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it was . the "brain child" of the,
late George .H.: Smith that Luck
now should pay tribute to his
achievement. As a result a ban-
ner was 'embl;azoned • across' the
west end;of the new "building;
and where it ;is still to be seen
to tell' all who entered'there. that
Lucknow was the home of Mur-
ray Murdoch, the Iron Man of. 'A'
Hockey.
.. That banner:'may have . to come-
down, deference to Johnny Wil-
son.
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BOWLING NEWS
'� The tubs took 4. points frorr
the' Beavers: .With this win. ' it
makes the Cubs the . top team for
this series, Dick Parks Was best
for his team; Bud Thompson was
high for the Beavers. .• ;
The Tigers .took : four points'
from the Lions. Jean Whitby be-
ing top for "her team, Fred Young
was top for the Lions.
• The Polecats took 'four points:;
from the Zebras. . Ken Mowbray
was ' tgp man for the Polecats.
, Dorothy tiamilton. was high 'for
1 the "ladies. Stewart Jamieson was
• ibest for the Zebras. • '
The .Squirrels— won four points;
from the Goons'. hill 13ttttoii was I
top fpr '.the -Squirrels. Howard
Agneir was best for' the Coons,
The • "Chipmunks took three
points from the Gophers,' Anna
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`eanistanding .to° Dater A
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Cubs, 55; Squirrels, '48; Beavers.
43;• Chipmunks, 40; Polecats, 30;
Gophers, 37, B Lions, ' 29;
Coons, 29; Zebras,' 21; 'Tigers, 19.'
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