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TH/E LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNovi• ONTARIO T.HURS4ANUARY 19, 1951
SEPOYS FAILED TO IIOLD LUCKNOW'& HANOVER JUVS.
• LEAD OVER GROUP LEADERS PLAY OVERTIME 7-7 TIE
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In games last, week with the Litanow and., Hanover Juven
' . group :leading ' I.,istowel . and iles battled to ia 7-7 ten-tpinute
Wingham teams Lucknow Sepoys overtime draw in the local /arena
made .a game. of it for two, per- on Friday night • in • a keen con-
. iods. before fading, in the hOrne test. that saw the locals repeated-
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stretch. in each case. They lOSt' ly' •take the lead,- and then fail
10,3•to Listowel land 8-5 in -irig- to hOlcl 'it ' •
hani,-• • - • • • • was a See7Saw `' battle that
, their home ice last Wed- stood 1-1 at Ithe end �fthe first
nesday night Lucknow led .• 'period;. ,4-3 for 1..iieltnew at the
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towel 1-0 at the end of the• first; end of, the, second -and`, 6 -all at
were tied 2-2 at the end of the the end of the, third. ,
second and ..took an early third' 'At less , than, two minutes in
period lead before:the visitors the overtime Don ThbnipSon
ran in 9.in a row without a reply circled the net to bang.' home
to chalk up a 10-3 count. • " what • looked like :the winning,
Ritton•had a 'field. day for Lis- ,goal, as the minutes ticked away.,
. • towel scoring 7- goals with four With about a Minute to go Han-
..• off them beg Potted 'within four over pulled their .goalie, and
minutes in the "dtsastrous. third. • with six men over the Lucknow
Ron McLe11and, Chin and blue line 'ithey got the equalizer
Jack Gould scored for the Sepoys• on a face-off with 49 seconds left.
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Firit Period A. 'Gages Was Hanover's "No,, 1
1—Locknew, R -McLelland' marksman. with four goals. For
. • (McMillan, Vaughan) ..' 15,34 Lucknow-- Don Thcnnpslii got
Penalties: • Woods, ' a • 1VIcLe1.- with •J singletons going to 'Morley
land , • • . : • .1Chin, :Bruce 'Johnston, Elwood
'• Seeond Period ' • '•• Irwin 'and 'Clayton 1164ins"
• Bitton 'Wean) 1.00 • Lucknow IVIcKaY; def,
Jobb 6.13 Gibson, ,HOdgins; 'een., . Irwin;
4;-:-Lucicno*, A. Chin (13. wings, Thonipson;
. McLelland) ' 6.00 l'iowaid,' A. IrWin,;Stewart, Rose;
Penalties Harris, WoOds, • .:1V1o1jOrial•d,' Kempton, Johnston,
, 2 , • : Thi, rd Period Andiorr
• doom. Hanover gol, Myers,:R,
Allan, :;11einierneercler; Centre',
Lelland) ' 2.48
3..34 Allen; Wings; Mercy, G.''Klages;
'bitten (naY) alt.; Hershberger,, Henry;
• ,7—Listowel; Baton (Spittal) 5.20
Klaget, :" Beriford; ; Mercy,Wray).
8—Listowel, Bitton:(Bean,
. . 5,35 .8tet'an,Kreutzlcafi?,P'
„(WraY)•
wRenedf eorrei7.: . cit7G.
l0—Listowel, 'Jobb '
' First' Period
(Helmka) • 1200 ' •
11.---LiStoWei'.'Weods • • , 13.30 • 1.--'-1:gultliclvr,
(Hod-
.i2—Listowel, ' : gin' s) ' 6 Po'
17.60 ,2--LHatioyer,;Krages (Hers-.• •
pitton, (Wray, . • lierger) . . 14 50
: . . „. .. .1835:: • • • .•. Second . periodl
Johnston '(Mc•
Penalties: Greer,: , •
(Mc -
Jobb Portalc1) , • 6.50
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4—Hanover, Bersford 9:20..
In Wingham 5—Lucknow,, • ;:
In Wingham on •Saturday 'night ;I` (Thompson,'thin) 945
The Sepoys were' on . the • short
• end of ari., 8-5 score ;after holding
a 2-0 ,.',edge at one point in the
first period; which enaed 2 -all.
Wingham Went ahead 5-4 in the.
2nd. and • outscored the Lucknow
squad- 3' to 1 M .the
Luekriow': 'goal, •Englarid;
A. Chin,. Hall; cen.; Gould, wrngs,
• • Dahmer, MacWlillati.,; 'alt.; ,o.t1V1p-
Lelland; -V.. ..McLelland, 'Dodds,.;
M Chin, Wankel,,, Vaughan..
; • Wingharri: purola,;•• clef.,
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wings, English, ,Oreen; alt.,. Du-
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. berry, Wilson Templemin, Lock
ficlge,.Huff,-'itiStiii, Jackson, Ail--
bert, Sangster.: .
• First Period '
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1—Lucknow, Vaughan .. 4.10
?.--,L•Lucirnow, McLelland •
(Hall) ••, 5.07
3==---Wirtghain,:. Huff , (Tus-
tin) ..7.04
4—Wingham, . Huff' .(Tui -
tin) ' 10,01
'Penalty: :Vaughan:.. •• • •
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!•Seeond Eeriodc
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lish) 1.25'
• 6--4.,iicknoV, .Dalimer .
-.Chin) ." 2.17
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7—Wingham, Staintone. ;8; were potted by Donald Stewart,
8—Lucknow, Dahmer ' • • 1.1.'Weed; Irwin and .
Hod -
(Gould) ..• gins: .• • , • . .
TemPlen.Ign • For The Sepoys,' Dodds scored
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6—Hanover, Icl.ages . (Hers-
.. bei -ger) .. ... . . .. 10.15
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7—Lucknow, Thompson •
•• (Chin) . .. . 14.55'
.:-.Penalty:' A. IrWin. • • t•
. , Period
',•.8 -Hanover, '(HerS7 •
. • 'Verger), • - • 445
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9—Lucknow, Thompson
(Chin)., : • • , 7.00,
10.-,LuOknow, .
1I -Hanover, liersheiger '14.45
12Hanover,'..Klasges. 47:55
• ' Penalty::: Allen. . • , . •
Over pile •
13—Lucknow, Thorripsob,•'.1k,, 1.55
14 -...Hanover,,, Mercy 9 11
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MET TWO: REVERSES •
kincardine pick chasers "h.apd7
ed Luclknow teams twos reverses
en TuesdaY . night. On home ice
BANTAMS, LOOK. GOCIAl
IN, OPENING GAME '
Locknow, . Bantams • opened'ithe
season in Wingham last Wednes-
day night with a 9-2 -. victory.
With.Gordon Fisher playing good
goal -behind. the •hefty defense
pair of' Kent Hedley' and . Ken-
neth,McNak, the locals had. little
itrouble, protecting their wide
• anargin» of goals..Jack Chin. got
4, Charlie, Chin 2 and Kenneth'
McNay, Ron Graham •and Steve
Carnegie, one each. • . ••••
The• local squad,.which shows
a lot of premise, this season"; lined
up as •f011ows: gOal, Gordon Eish-
'er; def,, ,Kenneth McNay, 'Kent
Hedley; Centre,,Jack Chin; wing%
Chas. Chin and Ron Graham; alt.-,
Ernie , MowbraY,,
Steve.. Carnegie Al 'Baker, Keil -
nett' Hodglurisdn, Roy Emberl;n,
GeOrge Richards; lvati
In order ,to finance their act:
STities ;the Bantams have 'estab-
lished ,a Spew shovelling 'brigade,
IAA virith demands, light for, this
service, the lads went on aticket
selling campaign •liith fairly good
results. • They have three home
tarries before the 'playoffs- and ••
Wingham Hospital; having un-'
.dergOne' 'an operation for'appen.;
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The W.M....anet ThursdaY
,at the home. of „Mrs'. Peter. IVIOf-
fat,'Jr.; Culross.
140GS.IDE
The annual -Meeting of the
church"waS held on ,January 8th.
Rev. . Currie was 'chairman, , All,
the organizations very good
reports and show a,very success-
ful year.. George •Moffat, Douglas
Simpson and Elmer Scott were
reappointed to the board of man-
agers. M. Walter Ferguson re-,.
signed from the managing- board'
after many years service 'en ac-
count 'of ill health. James. Rieh-
ardson was elected to finish his
term..George Moffat was re-elect-
ed superintendent .of the Sunday
School. Miss Betty Miller was ap-
pointed sec,Ltreas of . the; Sundaf
School:. • , • • - • ,;,
The Y.P.S. ' held their annual
meeting and the following..
of-
ficers 'Were 'elected: pres., Doug-
,
las Sinipson; vice pre.s.,. Clarence
.crnWston; treas., 'James Moffat,
sec., LOis,,Crowstom • . .
aVIrs. Farish Moffat and' Mrs.
Neit .MacDonald attended' the'
Maitland- Presbyterial exeadive
meeting at the Manse,
Wingham, -•
on' Friday,. , • • , •
:Mrs. Bert Moffat is a patient
Sold -the ticke-ts for 25c or 3 for
50c • ' • •
• : ,Defeated Clinton 5,2 • , •
On Monday night the .13antams
played their first twine' game, and
.while they gaVe^a ,:below par per:
lermarice to a pretty fair crowd
of supporters, ,were goodenough.
to • ..register,' a over the,
highly rated, Clinton kids P
Scoring honors were well diV.;,
:Wed .Wfth goals going
Ken Mcay,•Charlie Chin, Ken
Hodgkinson, Jack Chin and. Kent
Hedley. Clinton marksmen were I .
Garen .and?. Taylor. •
• Barry Hackett and Bob Morton,
whose names didn't appear in the
opening gine sli‘r, action.
on lgoriday. night, . •
PEE WEE SERIES 'SAWING.
KEENLY' CONTESTED ••,
Understandhlg .girl: Does your
wife, find- you entertaining?
Husband: Not if I can help it.
The, town league!Pee 'INte Or-,
ies is, underway, 'with , two games
played ''Which indicate' keen riv-
alry among these lads,.The series.
opened . aft* school on .Tuesday.
-of last . week. when ' Donald
Ttionirison'S.•No: 1 team defeated
Bruce '..iiihnsten's. No 2 ',team by
a soore'or` 7-6 Al Irwin was in ;
charge of the winning team on
this occasion- :. • .
aallaP Meng "IOW jiapalong:
• Now, seven days -a 'Week in the
Detroit ,Times Comic pageS, you
can, follow the thundering adyen,
tures of Hopalong Cassidy, Amer;
ice's cowboy hero. On Sundays
Hopalong appears.. in color, Get
the Detroit Times everyi day and
thrill to the exploits of Hopalong •
Cassidy. You're, missing some-
thing if you miss: The Detroit
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1 NEVER NEED MY °
SP4AWL NOW WE,14AVE SUCH
STEADYI HEALTHFUL HEAT
On Saturday, morning the .,No.:1
2-tearil dropped another close one.
When Morley Chin's No. 3.•tearn; '
edged them tewart
•was in charge of ;the winners on
this occasion, and Bill :Pappas •••
was Substitute .;itianager of the '
Josera.':HarOld ..,1-Iewald was ref-
eree.. • • •
' For',ilie Winners Ken lIodgkin-'
son Scord 2. sarid.:Alviri Hodgins.
one. Rey EMberlin 'scored both
goals . for the leSers. .• • •
Kinloss'. Midgets . Won . Opener
Kinloss 'Kub., Midgets, playipg
Their,Sepoys Wrere nosed ,8-7 by their. _first game •of organized
Kineardine 'Gaels; with the visi_ h.oCkey last PridaY• .night, rang
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tors bagging the winning counter 1.4p a q-). victory over the Pelrnore
as thneran out 'In .the Lakeside kids in Behnore. That same even,.
town".Kincardine Juvenilestrim-..ing the .Internjediate Kubs took
mod Lucknow .Juveniles 8-3, for the .Culress, Bears' nipainre
7-2
their, first'. defeat :of • the 'season. „ ,•
Wilsonwith 5goals was k-4- FOURTH CONCESSION
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cardine's big.gun. Lucknow goals • ' • •• • '
17.18
Penalties:
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• Third Period .
0--LucknoW; Dodds (Gould) 8.43
111,--Wirigham, LOCkridge.
••• ' 9:55.
Tustin (West:- '
,lake) . • 15.89
i3--Wingham.; Duberry (Wil-
son) 17.37
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, iloticE3r CALiNDAR
• •, ,intermediate • ,
Jan. 24,.-Wingharp at Lueltriow
: • Juvenile • '
Jan, 20—Locknow- at. II•larristori `,„
:Jan. 22 -Hanover Lueknow
, Bantalia'„.
jan.1m'derkhat. Lucknow
jan. '23--tucknoW at GOderich
Kinloss Kelps
Jan, 19L--Beltilere at Kinloss
:22Kiilloas at ColrosS.
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4 goals, With IVIcMillan,..GOuld
a-rfd-GreerlgEttlngk•6'lnglezennPters4,
wee orontzirr"thet terests:
of the Junior Farmers. an , also
to attend ,the Federation of Ag-
ricUltore'Ineetings.. •
We are, sorry to report • that
Mr. 'Fred Gilchrist ia Very ,ill
with a severe ,cold: .• •
Mr. Harvey MactleLigall
ea home :last. Tuesday frOtn. Mas -
St, B.C. ...for, a. short visit with
home "folks. . • • •
• ' Mr: Austin, 'Martin- spent last
For Kincardine, Wilson racked up
.3., Forbes 2 and Threridyle; Court-
neY, and .Bell, one each.
The SepOys hacl.,4 370 lead' in
'the first, :but Kincardine ran wild
in the' .2nd to.score 6 goals; Llick_
now Cathe..back to' tie it by: the.
. . The MacDougall .fartiily
c�ki-
1,rrUnutexpark,1n:the':3rd;', with
Forbes getting the winning goal
with 34 Seconds. to' go,
,F...joemights lied • • •
Port Elgin,' Council. has been'
informed by the. Laite-,
Side ,ball'club that' the •orgarnza-
tion is'. $i,400,in the red. Flood-
lights, installed'Ahree years ago
as "a cost ..of ,•$2,360, may even
hal/6 to be 'taken ,down to 'get
out Of it". Council was asked
to takeover thp• lightS,..fOr, the
amoiint f the deficit, batt took
no action in the triattera', '
sistiiig of:father and blether, Sons
Riissell and wife' and., datighter.
of, B.C,, Clare and wife and:soil
and daughter of, Flesherton, and
Mrs, .Jack Needham,' and 11,11Sbatid
arict%tvv „.1 daughters of Corwin a
and Harvey 'of Masset, ,13.;C. had
a family reunion at the'heine of
the ybungest son,Lloycl, Saturday
evening, We 'wish them many
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morehappy reunions,
Mrs. W. F, MacDonald attend-
ed -the executi'Ve 'meeting of the
W.M.S..io Wingham lastr•Friday,
Everydne, is enjoying 'our' goOd
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