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• PINT ,
t%wham Decisively
Beaten by Flyers
Visitors Lack the Pia ', ch to
Make Their Pl ,yy
L u' Qes 3fu1
The lamest crowd of thea season was
presegnt at the West street riul on
Friday night to see the Goderich
Louzon Flyers convincingly= defeat the
li)tirham Juniors, in a scheduled Junior
„t,. game .' 7-2.,
Early in the first period while Lake,
stalwart Durham defencemau, was
serving a penalty, Hayter, Doig .and
Bisset were denied goals,by the superb
g
goal-tendinof Cole HI the visitors'
net. - At 0.40;' however, a Goderich
ganging attack terminated with Ainslie
banging in Aliin's pass -out. Forty
seconds later Ailin lengthened the
Flyers'. lead 'with help from his two
lin ate. ,Blon ie.
and
Bruce e M
ontld. At 7.5o poor defensive Dor
on the. part Of the locals enabled,
Taggert,.+starry right winger, to trickle
a shot past Ginn. The sequel ,of a
Meliuuaid passing play was "Blondie's"
beating Coie close in after taking
Brine's relay. With "Ticker" Mero
resting in the perni.lty box, Durham -
took . the offensive but .their Massing
plays• seemed to4ade at the local de-
fence, and at tunes «hen they wore in
scyrirlg position they lacked ' -,finish !
a round ,the goal. Back at full strength,
le -,H=ers tested Cole with Many and
varied shuts but he successfully tti•Ith-'
stone fle withering fire, p. e
Old Man Winter had soinething to
stay ,,about the last regular scheduled
group game of the Louzon Flyers. As
a result of the storm, the game • sche-
duled for Wednesday night at Durham,
in the Grey county snow belt;, Vas
postponed. b
The Juveniles have noiv finished
their schedule and arm set to begin
the group play-offs early next week.
So far as is known, none of the
players on either the' Junior, Juvenile
or Midget team is superstitious, since
none of thecarries any good 1ue]
charms when they take to the ice for
a game. AU three teams, however, fol-
low a set rule for good 'luck. The'
=a.ial:.._i
)iPP s��'�.
LLAY� t.,____he_fi�s,t man
tin the team I Q go °on the ice. --
Louzon Flyers will 'test out their
strength with a Junior 0,H,A. "B"
group team when theyi play an exhibi-
tion game- here Monday night
with the
,scrappy Loudon Junior • "B" team. ,In
the salve group with London are teams.
from Hamilton (leading the group),
Kitchener, Stratford, Brantford, Wood-,
stuck, Galt and «'atterloo. It should be
a nice game to see. -
1. INDUSTRIAL ::.OWLINC
•-LEAGUE-
Mitchell Blanked
on Their Own Icy
Flyers Take IQglda.y •Ni bt's
Game with 6-0
Score
,.At Mitchell on Monday evening the
Goderich Flyers whitewashed the
Mitchell Juniors 6-0,'�coming within one
game of completing their Junior "O"
schedule unbeaten and untied. The
lf1l rs were full -.value for their win,
holding a definite adval'itage over the
Mitchell sextet.
Striking with dazzling suddenness,
the Flyers laid down a barrage of shots
at Roland in the Mitchell net, but he
managed . for a while to kick them out.
When a Mitchell attack fell apart at
the Goderich defence, Ainslie picked up
the loose puck, passed to, Bisset at
centre lee, who skated around the. op-
posing defence to outguess Roland on
fi
a low angle shot. With Ainslie and
Doig both watching from the penalty
box, the hoinesters made a weak' effort
to even the score, but they did -not
calculate on dealing with Hayter. Not
only slid the latter break up their plays,
but he. also garnered a brace of goals,
both on breakaways. Three more
penalties were issti'ett to.•t11e Flyers In
this period
At 7.02 in, the middle- perid, in spite
of the sticky. ice, Hayter and Doig
worked a pretty �1Tassirlg play with
the former tallying his third goal of
the game. Ginn was caped upon to
.j Starting behind his owl goal, speed-�' 1
ing dowry the right boards and beating'
1 Cole on an angle shot frown •flftees feet'
kwns the performance' of Jia, Bisset 'at;
1.:35,. in the second period. This brie-
liant glial Served as a fall 10 action
and four minutes later Ainslie r•egis
tered his second goal oft the game 1
through . the combined efforts of,
'•Blondie" JlcDonald and Allan, • Then
B. ,T. McDonald further helped the
Flyers' cause by scoring on a, perfect
passing Allay -with Ainslie. In the fad -
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—I—
mre
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IrIs!
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A test of 'strength!
Louzon Flyers -
Jr. 0,H.4. "0" •
VS.
London
" Jr, O.H.A. "B"
AT. 'WEST ST. ARENA
.t a:GODERICI , °
ON: . -
Alonda ell
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one well\ worth seeing.
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'fears standings in this V Industrial
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..10'... _.
ing minufes of , the middle canto Mc-
-Taggert fought his way out of the
corner to shove one past Ginn .from the
right side for`his second counter of the
evening.
Play in the third period was -of the
"shinny" variety, three of the seven,
. lelritl a 3... p w #Itli't l�ias`[iita!
frame by Referee • `Butch, M.urhey.
At'11.55,, with both teams'shorthanded,1
Doig and Bisset collaborated for the
ficial score of the game. The highlight
of the gauge was the performing•Qf the'
line of 13. \McDonald, B. J. McDonald
and R. Alkyl. They figured in five of
the . Flyers' goals and played sound'
hockey all the way. Cole and Me-
Taggert were the best for Durham, I
Line -n >.: • •
DURIiAM. — (Thal, Cole defence,
Twining. :Lake; centre,- Long; right
wing. McTaggert ; left wing, .Cherry;
alternates, Wilson, Cruickshank, Blair,,
.Dinger. Blyth. Morrison.
GOI�T:RICH.=-C q�],,,,�C�In;u.•w defenpe.,..
'C'e1te ,and Mero: centre, Doig; right
wing, Bisset ; left wing, Hayter; alter-
nates. ,Ainslie, •Fisher, - B. McDonald,
ray.
.46--7-Me: r - try .• ° o tree ?1ItTr�.
Referee—ll. :gurney, Clinton ; lines-
man. R. Faulkner. Goderich.
, •CLEVERNESS PAYS •
. .1 minister and his wife were dis-•
cussing two men Who,were in -the news.
"Yes," said the minister, "I knew
them both as )toss. 'One was. a clever,
handsome
.as
fellow; the, other a steady,
hard worker. The clever lad was left
behind in the race, but the hard worker
=--well, he died and left sixty thousand
pounds to his Widow: It's a• great
moral." ' -
""Yes." replied his wird-with -a smile,
"Its- is. I heard this morning that the 11
clever one is going to. marry the
widow," j
\\'e are glad to report that Mr. W.
W. Hill, Bruce street. who underwent
ori operation_ in the local hospital; is
progressing favors ply.'
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CAMP LL'O'»11,tYG ' O'1tI " in her usual fire styie entitled °'A
The Square Goderiie1i I.ittl-n Iihynu' and a tittle itettsou."
extend himself to the fullest, stopping
the .Mitchell forwards at the goalmouth.
The final chapter was enlivened with
a fistic display near the Mitchell goal.
After sticks and gloves had -been re-
turned to• their lawful owners, the
instigators, B. J. McDonald and \Veber,
were boxed for five minutes. With
both .. teams back at full. .strength,
Ainslie batjed irr Alkyl's pa,lss-out at
point -plank range. Five minutes later.
Allan counted the 'final score with as-
sistance front "I3londie" McDonald and
Ainslie, , Referee Young meted out
ten penalties during the "game.
_.Dine -gip •- -
1\ IT"OIIELL,• Goal, Roland; de-
fence, Renick, .Shelli centre, Me-
Na.ir..1%rrOt -wiri'g 'Wal Cher ; left sing,
brc'G'ill ; a1 teinates, Weber,- • 1lcCapn,.
Pidgeon, Gaten'by, Kress, '13otTze,-
Cornish, C•hessell , (sub -goalie) .
GODERICH.—Goal, Ginn; defence,
Ainslie, Westlake ; icentre, "Doig ; right
wing. J. Bisset; loft wing, Hayter;
alternates, Mero, Fisher, I3. McDon-
ald. B. 'J. McDonald, Aliln.
Referee Young: 3inrriston•; __-lines
elan -Faulkner,. Goderich.
AT HALF -WAY MARK IN
THE MERCANTILE LEAGUE
Half through - their schedule, the
teains in the . Goderich Mercantile
Hockey League Thave begun to find
;?lt'.: 1(* ;g5~•'r}frit �i M1 -.:1i r,lI}d ,.G, ft `ij
steadily improving brand' of hockey.
Leading,- the• league, the Goderich
?llilllonaires
have yet to be defeated
and in 'three games have scored a total
of twenty -live - goals. - - Eleven goals
have been scored against them.
In second - place-• the Herco Flyers
have scoi'ed 21 goals and had'24 scored
-against them. The third -Glace Legion
Atomizers -have scored - 19 goals and
been .scored against 23 times. "' The
luckless last -plaice Drmco (champs have
yet to break into the_ win column and
have had 22 goals scored against them
while themselves scoring 15 times:
Next 'Wednesday's games will have
the,-Legion---Atomrizerstr'tniifg `otl ` flie
Drmco Champs at 7.30 and the Mil-
lionaires.
il-lionaires. and Herco _Flyers meeting
at 9.15•. Both these games - can cause
radical-;c-h4nges in -the--League-sfiantHng
_The -Atancling at 'the half=NAay--mark-
is as' follows:
W. L. Pts.
Goderieh 3 0., 0
ITerco Flyers '... 2 • 1 4
Legion Atomizers ........,, 1 9 2
Drmco Champions 0 3 0
PUBLIC SCHOOL IOCKEY
`Tiire>e • fast garner were played 'on
Saturday -morning in the Public School
hockey series,' the results as follows :-
• Rangers 3—Leafs 2
- Canadians 11—Bruins 2
Black Hawks 12—Red 1\'ingS, 4
For the Rangers Captain Ben Gra-
ham „scored two goals and Bill Mac-
Donald ---oar: Bud Clements and B.
McCullough 'tlelated the twine for the
Leafs: •
• Jack Thurlow with four goals --let)
the Canadians, while K. Hutchins had
three, J. Pinder two. -and L. Gaynor and
W. Elliott one each. • Ticker Mero
scored both, goals for the Bruins.
Barry -Grist, L. Arbour and F. Little
each performed the hat trick for the
hawks :Tack Reis scored two and Jim
McCreight notched the • final counter
as they rode roughshod* over the Red
Wings. G. Willis and Mac Sparks
each seored twice' for the Red Wings.
Saturda'y's pig game will bring to-
gefher .the -'only two undefeated • teams
when the • Black Hawks meet the j
,Ittingers., at 10.30 a.m. Other games
'are': x,30, I3rttins vs.. Red \'(I iit;w,- and
9.30, Canadians vs. Maple Leafs.
In fl recent contest,., conducted by
The• Stratford 73eatcon-fleitrld, the fol-
lowing boys; all members of the Public
School hockey • League teams, were
winners of an all -expanses -paid trip
to Toronto to -see the fanned Toronto
-Maple Leafs perform' in the Maple
Leaf Gardens: Bud ('lements, Andrew
Smith. Bob Ganley, George Millbufn,1
Jim Pinder, Bill i 1eriam, Alex. Mal -
1 migh,=-Frank LiftliV(Lary, StnnrrdMh;
Barry Whetstone, Barry Grist. Berl
Graham. Diek Clarke and .foe McAdam.
Consolation prizes of a trip to Strat-
ford -to see a senior O.II.A.°game were
won by George Willis, ,Tial :1MeArthur
and Barrie Willis.
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GODERIQH IVIIDGETS AHEAD
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Ota Monday night h at Exeter, the
Goderich Lions Midgets again wielded
their whitewash brush, the Exeter,
Lions Midgets beim the victims by
thci count of 9-0.
• S"'eoring twice in the first period,
adding three goals in the second ses-
sion, Goderich wrapped up the game
by tallying four counters in the final
stanza. D. McPhail led the winners
with four goals. J. Medan', Culp, Hol-
land, Willis and I). Ilolmes netted
singletons. It was goat -keeper I)onald-
son's fourth shut -out of the season.
M. Brintnell was the best for Exeter.
The teams: •
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Watson, -Armstrong; centre, Hayter;
right wing, Wein; left wing, printnell;
?tlfern;ttes, Ilearne, Tiernan, Busch,
McKinnon.
GODERICII.--Goal, J. Donaldson;
defence, Doak. Holmes; centre, D.' Mc-
Phail; right wing, J. Smith; left wing,
J. tJeriaru : alternates. Westbrook, Hol- -
land, Willis, (Culp, Goddard, Dixon.
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THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE,.
In Wednesday night'sp' Mercantile
League" doubleheader the Dominion
Roads registered their first win. at
the expense of the Millionaires,. ill ' a
free-seoring contest, 12-10. Tn the
nightcap the Canadian Legion and the
He ren tangled. the Legion winning 8-0.
RNOX CHURCH LADIES' AID
The first meeting of Knox nivel"
Ladies' .Aid for the year was held Fri-
day, Jainfnry 31st, with a good attend -
ante. Mr v. •George S'sln(ler5+n"r1 read flit
•Seril►tnre and ,Miss Belle MneVicar
`'rend a prayer. The lmsiness part rtf
CV) Meet -bra avows taken by the vice -
President. , :sirs. ,,(lirvin Young, after
�Y•lrich 1Irc. Albert 'iray'lor formally in-
stalled elle new president. 'Nil's. N::lfe-
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Sports
Old Man Winter had soinething to
stay ,,about the last regular scheduled
group game of the Louzon Flyers. As
a result of the storm, the game • sche-
duled for Wednesday night at Durham,
in the Grey county snow belt;, Vas
postponed. b
The Juveniles have noiv finished
their schedule and arm set to begin
the group play-offs early next week.
So far as is known, none of the
players on either the' Junior, Juvenile
or Midget team is superstitious, since
none of thecarries any good 1ue]
charms when they take to the ice for
a game. AU three teams, however, fol-
low a set rule for good 'luck. The'
=a.ial:.._i
)iPP s��'�.
LLAY� t.,____he_fi�s,t man
tin the team I Q go °on the ice. --
Louzon Flyers will 'test out their
strength with a Junior 0,H,A. "B"
group team when theyi play an exhibi-
tion game- here Monday night
with the
,scrappy Loudon Junior • "B" team. ,In
the salve group with London are teams.
from Hamilton (leading the group),
Kitchener, Stratford, Brantford, Wood-,
stuck, Galt and «'atterloo. It should be
a nice game to see. -
1. INDUSTRIAL ::.OWLINC
•-LEAGUE-
Mitchell Blanked
on Their Own Icy
Flyers Take IQglda.y •Ni bt's
Game with 6-0
Score
,.At Mitchell on Monday evening the
Goderich Flyers whitewashed the
Mitchell Juniors 6-0,'�coming within one
game of completing their Junior "O"
schedule unbeaten and untied. The
lf1l rs were full -.value for their win,
holding a definite adval'itage over the
Mitchell sextet.
Striking with dazzling suddenness,
the Flyers laid down a barrage of shots
at Roland in the Mitchell net, but he
managed . for a while to kick them out.
When a Mitchell attack fell apart at
the Goderich defence, Ainslie picked up
the loose puck, passed to, Bisset at
centre lee, who skated around the. op-
posing defence to outguess Roland on
fi
a low angle shot. With Ainslie and
Doig both watching from the penalty
box, the hoinesters made a weak' effort
to even the score, but they did -not
calculate on dealing with Hayter. Not
only slid the latter break up their plays,
but he. also garnered a brace of goals,
both on breakaways. Three more
penalties were issti'ett to.•t11e Flyers In
this period
At 7.02 in, the middle- perid, in spite
of the sticky. ice, Hayter and Doig
worked a pretty �1Tassirlg play with
the former tallying his third goal of
the game. Ginn was caped upon to
.j Starting behind his owl goal, speed-�' 1
ing dowry the right boards and beating'
1 Cole on an angle shot frown •flftees feet'
kwns the performance' of Jia, Bisset 'at;
1.:35,. in the second period. This brie-
liant glial Served as a fall 10 action
and four minutes later Ainslie r•egis
tered his second goal oft the game 1
through . the combined efforts of,
'•Blondie" JlcDonald and Allan, • Then
B. ,T. McDonald further helped the
Flyers' cause by scoring on a, perfect
passing Allay -with Ainslie. In the fad -
.r
—I—
mre
i
IrIs!
eIt
A test of 'strength!
Louzon Flyers -
Jr. 0,H.4. "0" •
VS.
London
" Jr, O.H.A. "B"
AT. 'WEST ST. ARENA
.t a:GODERICI , °
ON: . -
Alonda ell
['his exhibition game with the
scrappy London team will be.
one well\ worth seeing.
:3 - _4'.ftilt.
Elul
Lana STD
QUALtTY
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'fears standings in this V Industrial
Bowling Leaague are as follows. The
standings are. ilased ou graves up_ to
and including those ole.\loilday, Jauu-
ary-..27t1t.
• A SIEICTII)N
Pts.
Loyal Alleys. . 12
Purity Flour 4 , 10
' IIerco t, 7
Goderich Salt No. 20
Goderich Salt No. 1 • 5 •
Me—Burners
Legion:.. —
B. SECTION
Sig -rail= -Star ...
DR\ICO Sweepers' • 9
C.N.R. No.') 9
- Goderich Elevators 7
DRMCO Champs 7
Purity Engineers 5
Ryan Construction 2
Impei�inl -(}il , 0 -
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Pts.
..10'... _.
ing minufes of , the middle canto Mc-
-Taggert fought his way out of the
corner to shove one past Ginn .from the
right side for`his second counter of the
evening.
Play in the third period was -of the
"shinny" variety, three of the seven,
. lelritl a 3... p w #Itli't l�ias`[iita!
frame by Referee • `Butch, M.urhey.
At'11.55,, with both teams'shorthanded,1
Doig and Bisset collaborated for the
ficial score of the game. The highlight
of the gauge was the performing•Qf the'
line of 13. \McDonald, B. J. McDonald
and R. Alkyl. They figured in five of
the . Flyers' goals and played sound'
hockey all the way. Cole and Me-
Taggert were the best for Durham, I
Line -n >.: • •
DURIiAM. — (Thal, Cole defence,
Twining. :Lake; centre,- Long; right
wing. McTaggert ; left wing, .Cherry;
alternates, Wilson, Cruickshank, Blair,,
.Dinger. Blyth. Morrison.
GOI�T:RICH.=-C q�],,,,�C�In;u.•w defenpe.,..
'C'e1te ,and Mero: centre, Doig; right
wing, Bisset ; left wing, Hayter; alter-
nates. ,Ainslie, •Fisher, - B. McDonald,
ray.
.46--7-Me: r - try .• ° o tree ?1ItTr�.
Referee—ll. :gurney, Clinton ; lines-
man. R. Faulkner. Goderich.
, •CLEVERNESS PAYS •
. .1 minister and his wife were dis-•
cussing two men Who,were in -the news.
"Yes," said the minister, "I knew
them both as )toss. 'One was. a clever,
handsome
.as
fellow; the, other a steady,
hard worker. The clever lad was left
behind in the race, but the hard worker
=--well, he died and left sixty thousand
pounds to his Widow: It's a• great
moral." ' -
""Yes." replied his wird-with -a smile,
"Its- is. I heard this morning that the 11
clever one is going to. marry the
widow," j
\\'e are glad to report that Mr. W.
W. Hill, Bruce street. who underwent
ori operation_ in the local hospital; is
progressing favors ply.'
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CAMP LL'O'»11,tYG ' O'1tI " in her usual fire styie entitled °'A
The Square Goderiie1i I.ittl-n Iihynu' and a tittle itettsou."
extend himself to the fullest, stopping
the .Mitchell forwards at the goalmouth.
The final chapter was enlivened with
a fistic display near the Mitchell goal.
After sticks and gloves had -been re-
turned to• their lawful owners, the
instigators, B. J. McDonald and \Veber,
were boxed for five minutes. With
both .. teams back at full. .strength,
Ainslie batjed irr Alkyl's pa,lss-out at
point -plank range. Five minutes later.
Allan counted the 'final score with as-
sistance front "I3londie" McDonald and
Ainslie, , Referee Young meted out
ten penalties during the "game.
_.Dine -gip •- -
1\ IT"OIIELL,• Goal, Roland; de-
fence, Renick, .Shelli centre, Me-
Na.ir..1%rrOt -wiri'g 'Wal Cher ; left sing,
brc'G'ill ; a1 teinates, Weber,- • 1lcCapn,.
Pidgeon, Gaten'by, Kress, '13otTze,-
Cornish, C•hessell , (sub -goalie) .
GODERICH.—Goal, Ginn; defence,
Ainslie, Westlake ; icentre, "Doig ; right
wing. J. Bisset; loft wing, Hayter;
alternates, Mero, Fisher, I3. McDon-
ald. B. 'J. McDonald, Aliln.
Referee Young: 3inrriston•; __-lines
elan -Faulkner,. Goderich.
AT HALF -WAY MARK IN
THE MERCANTILE LEAGUE
Half through - their schedule, the
teains in the . Goderich Mercantile
Hockey League Thave begun to find
;?lt'.: 1(* ;g5~•'r}frit �i M1 -.:1i r,lI}d ,.G, ft `ij
steadily improving brand' of hockey.
Leading,- the• league, the Goderich
?llilllonaires
have yet to be defeated
and in 'three games have scored a total
of twenty -live - goals. - - Eleven goals
have been scored against them.
In second - place-• the Herco Flyers
have scoi'ed 21 goals and had'24 scored
-against them. The third -Glace Legion
Atomizers -have scored - 19 goals and
been .scored against 23 times. "' The
luckless last -plaice Drmco (champs have
yet to break into the_ win column and
have had 22 goals scored against them
while themselves scoring 15 times:
Next 'Wednesday's games will have
the,-Legion---Atomrizerstr'tniifg `otl ` flie
Drmco Champs at 7.30 and the Mil-
lionaires.
il-lionaires. and Herco _Flyers meeting
at 9.15•. Both these games - can cause
radical-;c-h4nges in -the--League-sfiantHng
_The -Atancling at 'the half=NAay--mark-
is as' follows:
W. L. Pts.
Goderieh 3 0., 0
ITerco Flyers '... 2 • 1 4
Legion Atomizers ........,, 1 9 2
Drmco Champions 0 3 0
PUBLIC SCHOOL IOCKEY
`Tiire>e • fast garner were played 'on
Saturday -morning in the Public School
hockey series,' the results as follows :-
• Rangers 3—Leafs 2
- Canadians 11—Bruins 2
Black Hawks 12—Red 1\'ingS, 4
For the Rangers Captain Ben Gra-
ham „scored two goals and Bill Mac-
Donald ---oar: Bud Clements and B.
McCullough 'tlelated the twine for the
Leafs: •
• Jack Thurlow with four goals --let)
the Canadians, while K. Hutchins had
three, J. Pinder two. -and L. Gaynor and
W. Elliott one each. • Ticker Mero
scored both, goals for the Bruins.
Barry -Grist, L. Arbour and F. Little
each performed the hat trick for the
hawks :Tack Reis scored two and Jim
McCreight notched the • final counter
as they rode roughshod* over the Red
Wings. G. Willis and Mac Sparks
each seored twice' for the Red Wings.
Saturda'y's pig game will bring to-
gefher .the -'only two undefeated • teams
when the • Black Hawks meet the j
,Ittingers., at 10.30 a.m. Other games
'are': x,30, I3rttins vs.. Red \'(I iit;w,- and
9.30, Canadians vs. Maple Leafs.
In fl recent contest,., conducted by
The• Stratford 73eatcon-fleitrld, the fol-
lowing boys; all members of the Public
School hockey • League teams, were
winners of an all -expanses -paid trip
to Toronto to -see the fanned Toronto
-Maple Leafs perform' in the Maple
Leaf Gardens: Bud ('lements, Andrew
Smith. Bob Ganley, George Millbufn,1
Jim Pinder, Bill i 1eriam, Alex. Mal -
1 migh,=-Frank LiftliV(Lary, StnnrrdMh;
Barry Whetstone, Barry Grist. Berl
Graham. Diek Clarke and .foe McAdam.
Consolation prizes of a trip to Strat-
ford -to see a senior O.II.A.°game were
won by George Willis, ,Tial :1MeArthur
and Barrie Willis.
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GODERIQH IVIIDGETS AHEAD
ALL THE WAY AT EXETER
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Ota Monday night h at Exeter, the
Goderich Lions Midgets again wielded
their whitewash brush, the Exeter,
Lions Midgets beim the victims by
thci count of 9-0.
• S"'eoring twice in the first period,
adding three goals in the second ses-
sion, Goderich wrapped up the game
by tallying four counters in the final
stanza. D. McPhail led the winners
with four goals. J. Medan', Culp, Hol-
land, Willis and I). Ilolmes netted
singletons. It was goat -keeper I)onald-
son's fourth shut -out of the season.
M. Brintnell was the best for Exeter.
The teams: •
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Watson, -Armstrong; centre, Hayter;
right wing, Wein; left wing, printnell;
?tlfern;ttes, Ilearne, Tiernan, Busch,
McKinnon.
GODERICII.--Goal, J. Donaldson;
defence, Doak. Holmes; centre, D.' Mc-
Phail; right wing, J. Smith; left wing,
J. tJeriaru : alternates. Westbrook, Hol- -
land, Willis, (Culp, Goddard, Dixon.
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THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE,.
In Wednesday night'sp' Mercantile
League" doubleheader the Dominion
Roads registered their first win. at
the expense of the Millionaires,. ill ' a
free-seoring contest, 12-10. Tn the
nightcap the Canadian Legion and the
He ren tangled. the Legion winning 8-0.
RNOX CHURCH LADIES' AID
The first meeting of Knox nivel"
Ladies' .Aid for the year was held Fri-
day, Jainfnry 31st, with a good attend -
ante. Mr v. •George S'sln(ler5+n"r1 read flit
•Seril►tnre and ,Miss Belle MneVicar
`'rend a prayer. The lmsiness part rtf
CV) Meet -bra avows taken by the vice -
President. , :sirs. ,,(lirvin Young, after
�Y•lrich 1Irc. Albert 'iray'lor formally in-
stalled elle new president. 'Nil's. N::lfe-
1111110. 1%'r`s, Malpass gave n reading
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