The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-01-11, Page 6•
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SEPOYS, ' WON.:RUGGED• k ,
CONTEST IN KINCARDINE'
_; Lucknow Se ` ` brake into the
w . pot's th
'.win column In Kincardine on
Thursday evening when they
• edged a 7 t0.5 decision in a rugs':
ged; battle that was ;,highlighted
by fisticuffs.' It was, a •costly vic
• tory .. for. the Sepoys, however, ,as
.
Jim Wankel suffered, a- sprained.
shou ' er, 'and .HQb Dodds .a' knee
anjur • When' they will be ,back
in . action • was uncertain , '.at.' the
..irst of the week.
George Chin; led : the scoring.
parade.: on. Thursday with, lour
geals, without too much. exertion:
Single markers went to Dahmer,
: Goirld ..and Ron McLel'and,. '
' The' score was knotted at one
each . in the first.. Kincardine ' nciade:.
it 3-1 early in the second before
the' eyX ran in three in.` a', row•
to tekk ; a`.4-3 lead at :the end of
the second. It was .tit. for tat in
3rd . with • The- Sepogs :outscoring
theGaels 3-2 for a 7=5 win.,
There Were 13 penalties, 8 to
Kincardine and '5 to .Lucknow.
Ritchie ' in, :`the • Lucknow ; net,
•and Baby in the Gaels' net; both
`turned in'. clever.' performances.
Bagby 'is the Alberta. boy,;:who
first: trued out With The Sepoys;,:
before going to the Lakeside ,
town.
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• JUVENILES OPEN SEASON,,
WITH' PAIR OF VICTORIES
Lucknow Le g i o n• `Juve'iies
opened the hockey season last :
.'week ,with`"a 'Mair of :impressive,
victories, on .: successive .nights
In Hanover;; ,on Friday night'
they: chat•ked. up'.a,',7-3 'win, ;end
'back: ' on their home ice the next
;night- -Saturdaythey edged the
-',Goderich Lions Juveniles 4 to •2
before a good sized Crowd.` : that
• was ; well :'pleased` with• the speed
and action;
provided
•
• Hanover: Ga• me
Lucknow took '= •a.0:3+Q ],ca(1. in
the first frame and were leading
7-1 at; the end of the. second,. In
the•' 3rd :Hanover potted a pair.
of goals, within' 5' seconds, while
Gibso n, Who played: ; a stellar
game on, defense, was ; serving a
penalty.: ,McKay ,,played •'an . out
standing game in goal for• Luck -
now Morley Chin scored 3 ; godls
with. ': single • ,counters' going, to.
Howald,` T;hom ',pson E Irwin and'
• Stewart
.First 'Periot
`1. L'ucknow',. Chin. (Thorne =.
•r
son) .,.Y 2.3U'
2-=Lucknow, Howald 2.4$
2-J.ucknowy, Thompson
(Rose):• ' X13.45:.
Second, Period
4i--Iuckntow,_ E:' • Irw;in'
. (Chin)'' 6 45
5 lanes er, Hersberger 10.00
. .Lucknow, :Chin.................1Q,4.
7, ; Lucknow„ Chin 1.2 40
8 .:. Lucknow, Stewart ' 18;30
Third Period ,
9 Hanover; L� 'Klages "
•_• (Hers'berger) , 7,20
10 --=Hanover,• Henry'. ,.:': 7.25
`clench .Game
Lucknow got off to a good start.
on Saturday night with a 3 -goal
lead in the, first : period on ;,goal's
by
Thom son, Johnston and Chin.,
Goderich ;.got back' • into •-:,,the.
our an
R,iv+ers.,
The second frame was' scoreless'
but r iat wit}iout its thrills as (both'
' goalies' made Clever saves ,
•bIn .the'third frame 'the fans'got •
extra'`value •for'`their:money in
• the last' ten' rriinute§ as the tempo
speeded to a • tiring' pace, with
the°outcome in Chin
until a face-
•offgoal by Chin with • less than
a minute? td go: Goderieh had,
Pulled their goalie With two min
Utes, remaining; but Sent hire back,
Yl for this •face.off..
' First , Period 1
i- Ltieyknow, 'Thomp,son- (Ir- : • '{
'win) .l. .Y •YY:4i`44• i ilY'Y 1'V
2--�Leknew, Johnston' �< ,� •3.15
3 i-Zixcknawh°.Chin (Gibbon) 4:48
Barrie on goals by; Arb , d
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.THE. ; °L,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 0
Lucknow goal, McKay,; def.,
Gibson, .Rose;. ,centre, E. trviin
wings,' Chin; Thompson,;. alt.,
Howald, Stewart, -AOS) 'Semi:49n,
Johnston, A. Irwin, Hodgins, M c-
Intyre, Anderson
Goderieh: ' goal, `.Beadle; def.,
McLean, Pinder; 'centre, Arbour;
',wings, . Gaynor, Grist; alt., Beige,
Fritzley, Riyers, Hutchison, • Haw..
thorn, Themnsen, McLean.
JUVS. TROUNCE. HARRISTON•
FOR THIRD •VICTORY,
Luc know ' . Juvenile" 'hun ' . u
s gi.P
their•;:third victory in..four nights..
on Monday, When they .shellacked
the• Harriston Broncos 13. to: 1• in,
their home corral.
The -locals' first; line clicked
for 8 goals; , Chin an E: Irwin.
getting :three each and Thomp
son 2, . Hard-working' Bruce John-
ston gota pair and singletons:
weif. to A. Irwin, ' Ross and Ste.-
wart,. • . •
• /'Penalties to , L• ieknow were
Gilbson 3, Hodgins 2•.'and ` John-
ston.
Hutchison scored', Harriston's
lone goal:' Floyd, drew a Pair of
penalties .and •DeWber,r, , one. , ,:
'The local. line-up 'wag.• lin
changed from Saturday`. night..
• CalvinGibson hada front 'tooth
split :during the :gaire, and had
:to •have it :extracted upon .arriv
' ing ,home:. _
THREE: TEAMS IN. PEE' WEE
TOWN LEAGUE ` GROUP•
. Lucknow .Pee;:Wees• have been
lit 'inta'three•,teams: f .•, ,"t ,.
league activities that, were., slated.
to et Underway last Saturday
g Y
morning. • This, first game was
postponed:
Any eligible boy''. in ' .town or
,the Surrounding rural area.whose
name ! is not included .in the'fol=
"lowing: oteams, is asked', to give his
ria'me to any of the ,coaches onto'
Bill .Pappas. '
Tearns...are .as ;follows
No„ 1 team, Donald thou pson,`
coach -Steve Carnegie. captain:
Jirrimie' Wilson, . Dick Murdie;
Billy Robinson, Teddy Collyer,
Douglas . Schmid, • Len Clarke
Henry, Clarke, •D onny Reid `.•
No. ' 2 'team; :Bruce Johnston,..
;coach' George:' Anderson,;.
:ager; Tinker • Emberlir, captain;.
Arthur. Ho,wald, Tommy
Chard, Bruce Baker, Garry R1t
clue,_ Junior Marshall,
Gerry, Mowbray,, :Eldon: rar .
No.. 3 team, Morley `Chin,` coach
Ten 'Hodgkinson; 'captain; :Billy,.
Fisher, Eugene trardr •er, , Jimmy',
Peter'sen,:'Bob Irwin,: Robin Tre-
leaven, Hugh ,McMillan, R. R
Holyrood, Jimmy Brewer; Alvin
Hodgins,. Iand 11!i'arshah'i " •
Pee Wee' :Sebedule: ,':
Jan 6�-'f'eam 1; v's.•Teari 2
Jan. 3 Team .2` vs.. Team' 3
Jan: 20 -•-Team '1 vs. ' Tearrm 3 •
Ja'n. 27 Team 1 vs. Team 2
Feb. 3 -;•-Team 2 vs. Team 3
'10—Team.1 vs. •Team 3
��P1 3 offs '°=top team -:: gets -°-bye;
• 2nd and 3rd play. 2• • out of 8- ane
winner plays sudden death .game,
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;BANTAMS OPENED ' •
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«SCHEDULE: LAST NIGHT
' Lucknow.•313antari'is wcho : are
rated, this seasbiii as' a smart little
hockey team . Which will provide.:.
plenty of entertainment; were,
scheduled to open. the ,season ' iii
Win ham •last ..night », ' •
They` will splay: