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A series of Seed Fairs and Crop
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times in both the first and second-
period,and, three times in the. 3rd.' Crudest man on the' Nobleton Conventions have ■become_ aura
team was Ken Emmerson, whose ditipn m Bnice^ounty. Th y
Phone Atwood 37-r-12 collect
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. LEROY ACHESON
R.R, 3, Atwood/Ont.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
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PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW-. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1$, 1953
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■-Series..
J Bannister’s Wolverines 9, John
ston’s Chipmunks 5, McKinnon’s
Beavers 4, Button’s Gophers 3,
Park’s Cubs 3, /.
.Series^^B”
MdDonagh’s Coons 6, Ander-
^bn’s’ Tigers 6,.. Crawford’s Pole
Cats/2,/Taylor’s Zepras 2. _ v
Playoff Highlights
Wolverines’ perfect score which
« gives them-a strangle-hold, on the
•; silvdryzare! . . ■"./ /';■• / <
. Cpiitinuing excellent: team .plky
along with more clutch bowling,
by Wolverine Murray Couse spells
' ing. trouble for the Chipmunks
as well , as the Cubs and Lions.
The great.build-up for a super
tear-up between Coons and Tigers
for; that “coveted” consolation
prize.!
Tiger Mike Sanderson’s big
(triple of .720 odd pins.
Pole Cat (Ken Mowbray’s Oscil
lation from a.record low to well
..... nigh, a. record.liigh of, 330 ' pins,
which was riot quite enough to
enable his gairie and struggling
teammates to take pinfall from
, . the Tigers? '/’■
Beaver McKinnon’s lamented
failure to come through—when so
necessary■.
What’s this? Certain teams, it
seems, have made a rather “dis
concerting” habit of bringing up
reinforcements during the season. First it was the Gophers who
were followed by"the ^greatest of
fenders—Cubs and Lions—and/
now, if you please, the Wolver
ines are fonovying suit; Well,
‘tain’t faiy, because everyone
knowsthatwit^a
papa in the Wolverine line-up the
Gophers and... .Beavers will not
have a ghost of a chance! ;•
L But7 seriously,-we doubt—that-
the leaders will be overconfident
or even slightly worried about
meeting top? rolling teams in fmal
matches tomorrow night. Two
b ook- ups—Wolverine-G opher an d
ChipmUnk-Beaver:—'will be under
thO spotlight If the Gophers fail
io stop the rampaging Wolverines,
the final matches can orily be
anti-climax!: . , . ’ ..
,, Please make an honest attempt
to check in at 8.45 tomorrow ev
ening as. four games, must be
~ played in Series v “A’’. - To speed
/, up play be waiting for your pin
boy and .limit your playing tearii
to six playersj
Gopher Button will probably
have information about the iban-
quet which, will 1
a bigger and more successful
season very shortly.
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. - With four goals, Kenneth. Hodg
kinson paced the Wingham Ban
tams to a 11 to 4 Victory over
the. Cannington Club in the On--
tar io finals. ”
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FLEW TQ COLORADO WITH
COLLEGE HQCKEY TEAM
George.’ Chin U haying; another
brilliant season with the Ann Ar
bor, Michigan,, college hockey
team, arid was a t>ig factor in
putting them into the American
College finals with , seven goals
arid seven assists in three gambs.
George is now in Colorado where
the- Anir -Anbor-kteam: Js^mneulof
four squads competing for the
championship/ They made the
trip by, plane.
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Last . weekPort Elgin . /had.
reached about two-thirds of the
$25,000 objective for the installa
tion of artificial ice’ In Mildmay
the artificial ice canvass is un
derway and extends io every
school section' in Carrick Town
ship, with a number of township
residents volunteering to make
the house-to-house contacts. Such
co-operation i$. bound to spell
success for the venture. . »
WON OPENER IN
SILVERWARE SET
Lucknow Midgets scored
11-0 win oVer Nobleton on Mon
day night in the, first game of a
two-rout^of-threei series for the
Ontario Midget* “D” champion
ship. The game was played in
Wingham. The second game is
scheduled for Nobleton on Satur
day evening. Lucknow won the
pr.e-game toss and should a third
game be necessary it will come
T?aeif'tp~Y^ihgliRm7;N'-r;-7^
\A goal in 12 seconds started
Liicknpiw. . on their gdaLscpring
spree, which quickly deflated the
big; fast and over-conf idrint
Nobleton team, which then chose
to (play it dirty,‘.while (the Luck
now kids proceeded with the
business of flashing the red light.
ibray) .......... 3-OT
10— Lucknow» J, Chin (Stan-ley) ......L.................. 12.16
11— Lucknow, J.'Chin (Me-
Nay,-C. Chin) 15.50
Penalties; G. Chin, Fowler, Em"
mersori 3 (plus a misconduct),
Bonham, J, Chin,
Lucknow: goal, Richards; def.,
McNay, Gibson; centre, J. Chin;
wingk Stanley, Chas.: Ch^n; alt^
Hedley, McDonald, Mnwbray,
MacMillan,?Mcponagh. ••■.
Nobleton: goal,/Broad; def.,
Bonham, * Dobson; centre; Emer
son/ wings, MacTaggart; Fowler;
alt., Hill, Miller, D. Cpber, T.
Cober, Howman, Sheardown.
Referees: English Westlake,
Wingham. , . ,
WOLF CUBS
■ Well, 'Cubs, 711 hardly
possible that it is time for an
other- edition, of the Cub' News.
,The Weeks really fly by, which
orily goes to show that all of you
TTiust-keep-atJbe^tesFwork^-First-
Stat work is progressing favors
ably, with a number of tests to
be carried put yet. You are re-
-minded. that notes on all these
tests are found in “The Cub
Book” which each of you have, so
please use them for home study.
Work on the Second Star will
commence next: month, but*, you
can start now on Test No. 5,which
calls, for the making of a satis
factory model or. article, made
entirely by the Cub himself, in
wood, metal, cardboard, clay or
plasticine; or an article knitted
netted; woven or carved; or at,
least eight sketches • in color or
flags, animals or flowprs properly
named,. r . ;
The usual large turnout was
had at last week’s meeting with
Star tests, a drawing relay, and
floor hockey comprising the ev-
■oftfening’s-prograhi—---- -————
■ Till next week Cubs, so long;
and don’t forget that daily .“Good
Turn”. ••. '/■..
Householder: “What, you and
your tools both came together?”
Plumber: “Shucks! I sure am
getting absent-minded”. .
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mayhem tactics might easily have
maimed some of the Jocal kids.
He drew six penalties rfor the
deliberate infractions, and got off
-with , a misconduct, in the late
minutes of the game after trip
ping Referee Ted English. Eng
lish had just waved Emmerson
off for his sixth two-minute stint
of the night—this time for a fly
ing tackle on Charlie Chin as he
wept in. 6p goal in the clear.. The
fact that this hig. six-footer was
kept out there indicated his act
ions were condoned by the. Noble
ton Management and in . the box
he was encouraged/ when the
game was lost, to continue his
vicious attacks to “get thpm”. His
three most glaring offences were
a cross ' check on Jack " Chin’s
nebk,. crocking him over the head
^ith ^hTs Ttick and“ldckmg~witll
his skates at Charlie Chin.
UshOred From Rink
At the end of the second period
JheM^obletPn^penalty timekeeper
was ushered from the rink by
police, for his tirade against the
referees and his language in
eral.
The fact., remains that
Nobleton team appeared to
formidable aggregation had. they
chosen to play hockey. Looked as
if. they expected it to be a push
over and they couldn’t, “take it”.
On the other hand Lucknow
'kids were in there to win it with
goals and every ■ man, played an*
outstanding game, and “Worked
his head off” all the way.
George Richards, who has had
it too easy in goal all season to
really, test him, Was outstanding.
He kept^a- hawkdike eve on that;
puck ail! night and played every
shot with care and caution.
Ken McNay and Ernie Gibson
Were a cool, deliberate and stone
wall defence, spelled" off by'Ross
McDonagh. Up forward the Chin
brothers and Ray Stanley were
scintillating in spite of the rough
ride and close checking. Roy and.
Jack got three goals each and
Charlie 1. . ■
But the performance/of the
second line was a feature of. the
game. Without Ron Graham, who
is ilf with the; ’flu, Kent Hedley
moved up and bagged two. goals.
Bill McDonald was flying arid got
a pair also, while Bob Mowbray
was digging in hard and should
have potted, a couple for his ,ef-
fprts.’ Young Hughie MacMillan
.“worked his head off” every time
he was out. theref . . s
sponsored by the Bruce County
Soil and Crop Improvement As
sociation. As. the name implies;
this ’ organization has as its ob
ject soil improvement and nat
urally ; higher yields which play
such- an important part in the
current profits and general, pros
perity of the people who live in
this part of the country. .
The1 Seed Fairs; this' year are at r
Lion’s Head on Thursday /.March
19th, Tiverton on Friday, March
20th, and Walkerton; on Saturday,
March 21st, at the Walkerton Dis
trict High School. Prizes are be-
;ing offered at each of these fairs ■
for 100 lbs. of. oats and 100 lbs.
of barley. Walkerton" is also the
championship seed fair where
samples are taken from regional
fairs and very satisfactory prizes
given for the championship fair.
The championship fair also of
fers prizes for Bruce County Jun
ior Farmers in oats and barley,
and also a seed J udging, competi-. •_
tibn...:Open classes are also pro
vided for wheat, red clover arid
timothy/ There is also a special
class for malting barley. ■ -
, Canadians eat 90,000 hojjs
Weekly-yand want them lean arid tender!
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lumber limiter
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. First Period
lL^LuCknoW, Stanley (J/ ’
Chin) ............../....H...;;..,.,..; . /I2
2^-Luckno\v, Hedley (M6“ -
. Nay)- ......... ...9.32
3— Lucknow,' Stanley (J. & / ’
; G.wChin). ....18.50
4— ^-Lutknow, C. Chin (J.
1 Chin/McNay)' 19.23
. Penalties:/ Horiham, Hedley)'
Emersen, pebsoh, Fowier;. - ' ■
Second Period
5— ‘Lucknow; “McDohard^“““
; (McNay) ....s.k/A;../.
6— -Lucknow, McDonald
'■(MdWbfay)
7— Lucknow, Stanley . (Me
’’DonaldJ
^Lucknow, J Chiri fC.
Chin) .Ti,20
Penalties Miller, Dobson; l?m-.
erson 2i J. Chin,; ./;/ •_; '■
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1140
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