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„&ter, n second ;week oi'..bowling
an enthusiastic group orover forty
ladies gathered at the . alleys; after
+ ids ,and set abort
. torving •mast rr y
it e,:task of, organization, 'setting up
;axes and drafting . a schedule
The te11owing, ofcers weree3lected`
trare" this '.season; President,' Mrs,,.
° Hyelyn, Beattie ; •vice-presidezit, Ruth,
W sea;'A secretary, D'etty Miner;
treasurer, ,dune Keay.- T'''hese ladies, be developed an afternoon .league. brook was chased -for -roughing, -but-
ii.,' 'are enthusiastic - about =them.' a second series will, be arranged. ••Miner in,the .,•Goderich--net_..proved
future; of the league,_ decided, -to play
en .a handicap --basis: .ZVhey also
'decided' to continue. the ysched,ule. er
a second series- if time i permits,,
Prizes of individual . ;miniature
trophies and merchandise will be
awarded tire .championship axil'
runner-up tennis'..a.t the encl-w-of ,the-. Smith gave McLean; the 'finger f
•`son. •
Although there are eight;; strong,
teams, ready ' to begin. ' play," say
other ladies interested are invited
to join; and if, sufficient interest• can
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tine. remainingand with
tae",s }tors,
desperately elingirxg'
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game ..into • extra DY denting the., twine behind,
l cN,sb the.
Seaforth goal;,witW,esthX904
assisting:^ In
,the 'oveztiiue "Pu„,
worth
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V141ethg� Bpaver were bheld ;
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scoreless.
In.' the first per?lo'd 'the Kinsmen
opened the scoring at, 14,29•..with
Faulkner riflin w a high hard shot.
pest. HeL�Taitb Sehoettis sad. + the111Ver' -~second-.counter ; cvitL
Doak starting the, play, 'However,•' brother, Doh: supplying the assist,
a ;11adFadden •to . LaBute passing • In the middle frame, Williamson
play -created 'a deadiock • eighty, see- surprised Mflier ' at • the: twenty
onds later. Vivo minutes,: before second mark on -a. low -blistering silo t, ; ..
the end ,of•,the period,. Miller drove but H... Warren- broke .the ,deadleek
home H. `Westbrook'S peas eater ;i auf -minutes later by!treanly beat-'
Hank, had outguessed,,the opposing ',Ana,J„ MclntosjL dn. "Blondie", Mac -
defence, Donald',S.LQass-out. ; With J. Mc -
4t 4.11 in _:the,:' riddle' session Intosh 'having, as his 'Ode' Lady
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LaBute scored: bis.'second goal of Muck, the Flyers were denied several
the game, ending -.a ma
d scranlble . mire tallies, but , at 11.11 Hanley
around the Goderieh .citadel,, Wath-' finallf dented-"'they-bWWzn )3y con c�•ert-
_in The nezttJew • minutes the -Pate�Hz iti yter's ,rebound.:- :Continuing
•of•a theame'-'.:quickened -; - W. West- their attacks,. the FlyerS' added an=
g, ' before the period ended, . H.
-brook +s'hot' the, g}nsmen. into the' otherp t ,. ° c ' me
d •b'" deflec in Faulkner s hard Warren." garnering his, third . ou .r
lea.. y t. �' ,
div • past McNab.. Then: • Referee= . of the game and te rxnlha'ting' a:A' ''iid
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or. scramble,' arcrun 7the: visitors' • cagey
,A-' lightning .,thrust by the Shaant
•rooks:';wat the opening ...of the final
canto esultetl'. in ,two • quick goals,:
N. Dyer and D. Dyer 'being the.
xnarksrnen. ;This scoring, outburst
-characd-tlieWCiii�r rexion of the game
and with- the visitors :cowv threaten=-.
Ing the Flyers':4leitd; the liomesters
Struck back with. a vengeance. At
:thore'nine-minute
ne mi nu e mark-
-D;: Warren
die" MacD.gnald
't'hird period served • to carouse the, assisting and'. fifteen. seconds. later
e< er _ the-' aibe dun along- with- Hero-
,7�e€ivexs-arid:-he-v r-espo�-d--h� ac1cT`•
ing three tallies, thanks tp Lal3ute,
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c' } • , a evas�lalf over•_ Buhl z..tegfos"
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their�•w'inning 'Nays; o_,
theJogai. arena• by'!hlpls,:the:
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Hespeler Shaamrochs 8-4 yin, a' sche- ,
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`duleci Junior "D" .o.,N„A., ,encounter.
i 1- ed ;clean,` .,fast
ptli•,.tetlus. , d p �y
issued
mi ,iss
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Itpekeyl and , liefer .. S , ,
on1 two -penalties throughout sixty,
f ;th 11i lay ' during
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Which *lune°. 3. a. McIntOh in; the
i.sit ' ' net Alled ::every: S4Ve,
the bq k to keep the score, as;1ow
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'Aut. th.e,�Ply •s alre by�;siapping
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I estiake's reboilud,' but ;the Shinn -
"reeks lxetaliated •at 41248;
son shoving a loose puck past AIiiler..
Two minutes latter )i, Warren.sank-
SE'O" NS
Vit the West street rink on 'Thurit-
day • 14st' Goderich : Dons �xoniiee.
ea • , ,9' .' U•c • now 'oven. e ' a
; a regUhr�'97.Q., 41, cbiltost, Tho,
a was` marred by a . ,flare-up of
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1a1s' outseDred. the vi itars,.4 ifl
stanza and atddea`t' ,two
'the, .d st ..,, , ,
mo a Ji middle �rttnre, while tbe
blot
run nQW'boya. replied with•ono,tany,,
In 'the hectic third . session, the
h.onnesters edged:the Were' .8.-Z•
Playing an, important- hart in the
goderich victory waa Reaeom, rtvith
three. eoauntg.S, while Pulford, and
McPhail connected for a pact, each,
er am an, , m - * ., , dded-singletons,
Per the, losers McIieo1 •aaetted three
rearkers, -while '` '. Mellillint and
Ross accounted
Orthe; other scores.
Mrs, M-aede• has returned frpf
n ten-day visit with 'relatives' in
• Torun ,,
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tripping.: Taking advantage -of the=
situation, 'thee Kinsmen stormed the
visitors' eage, IL Westbrook •.scoring
on .Miller's rebound. After Mc
Leans. return to the tee, W.. West
too be a stumbling block for the
I3egyers white theY
had—the, man-
power
aci intage.
• DuckW'artlx's' goal early in the
siioWed sotac-pr"stay° Missing, --`with`-
" londle” as``tlie'"sni er. 'Tao min
u es.ier eV`iina . 'e l"1: e'
7-eur- ofirr'th 1;urii� �D a palms;'
thus en' ing a - rYlYia`�n "nht's work'`
par,B, llaR•-Goal f. iV,telii:togh
;defence,' kitcheson, YngIl , centre
Williamson, right wing, Lountz;;
left' Wing, t Brent;w .alternates, D, Me-
Intos'h, Scott, popfer, . D. , Dyer, .N.
Dyer,. Schiieider.
GODERICH --- Goal,' Miller; • de-_
fence, Westlake,: Mero ; centre, B.
J ' MaeDd"nfnid ; `right Wing, • Hanly ;
left wing, Hayterniternates; 13``
Warren; D..Warren, "Blondie" Mac-
o.onald,.: 1.tvingston Hanly, Price,.
Needham -- ^ ,
-Referee-- S'zrritii,-Strand-0.'-
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