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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-03-03, Page 6Tl To] inti dad ma Ka J..: it); Tor Mr M 1.,01 grc the tori ma wh s;ll def cat arlc ha( • ng sur cis nal roc. by agi on: ski rec for crc ,col 'als be, ' 414 bit •W =an Al Lu cid ;of lot -Ls cls tit! Et FI • t ae' • i Rt-=bin/A ''-niala:#' i• fAaja 'JI, i. 4:441•712 wE +Mit At M E 'LUCIINOW SET IN L, L ,TCKNOW. ONTARIO SEPOYS TOOK FIRST ROUND "IN'.TWO STRAIGHT Lwckrnow $epoys had, no trouble. winning the first round ' of the W.O.A,A.. •"B" playdowiis, taking" Londesboro B.A.'s'in two straight; They wouinicithe •series up in Teeswater last Wednesday night frith, a 10-3 .: victory. ,The -first gains., n Luoknow ended •9-2. Luckiznow goal- getters in ,Wed= ::anesday sight's game 'were` Mc-.: Telland : 3 ,George _ 'ri." 3,r Ab • ^ 2 Stewart 'and 'Gould one •'*.a.�ch,, Lee bagged, all: three goals f qr the ' B.A; s. .FIVE'- GOAL 'SPLURGE. IN • THIRD' WINS FOR: SEPOYS led the LtuckmowT .Sepoys .;pial ,, Chesnut{ from the, fire ° in, 'Dun, Adak •on • Friday••,evening . *len' fey broker out: in. a :5 -goal scoring :#ash in. the third {period, to.; run. the :final count to ,7a 7-5. victo�'y. The; Sepoy�s were trailing 5-2 at the.. end' of the .segoud period, but lJhe' third frame ;,was only two minutes and .7 ,sego • old be ore three..fast': oalss';ihiad. tied' lit up.p Two of'''theii). came in 37 seiconds y Geomge.. and Bim. Chin, 'The k " eflrated the D n sua;lrise- '1$ -tack , d. , u . dalk,.Players.*and ' fans and ...The ; Sepoys 'viient . on.: for two : more counters Abe sew Lt up, wit( out,,°a reply: from the.'hoane team ' The.. game Was rated as the best - of• the .season, and. the' nit nierous'. Luckiiaw:,farts ho made,the 70, mile trip. werewell repaid. Sepoy: sharpshooters . were G. Chin 2, . McLelland 2,': Ab:' Chin, Gould: , and" Bill` Chin: Dundalk scorers • were •:Cainp�bell; Moore, S pr�.in�gay., ',.Haw : andel iM.. Hannon: .:The ;',officials were ' Johnny Y and Bill :McArthur ,of' Owen Sound. ' SEPOYS WON SECOND ROUND .OF PLAYDOWN.S I(HURON '':SEED .FAIR ,TO LUCKNOW BANTAMS ' BE HELD NEXT WEEK OUS 'ED RY WINGHAM , "Pians .are p !ted for the Lucknow' Bantams dropped • a • • • ed 7-4� "tussle in Windham •• on Satyr- 2nd, :annual Huron County Se qday afternoon that . •elimi rated.; Fhnton hick. is g o b on e held in the i 1 them from. the group champilon- 3 Chin novw, G Chin (B. ship, final. series. 'T11a'ee easy 'I;oa1s Chin). 9.26 • . ,4 ° • in the first frame decided: the is . gore . • . Penalties; Hall, tie, •and, 'while the. locals forug'ht Second Period ' •' - back gaarmly •Ithey'oo ildn''t ,pare• .4;ucknow, 5-=l:ucknow, • lock) 6 Lucknow,, ,and 12", it -'was announced by 1VIr; • R. •G, Beimett, sec. etre, ... of rthe'"Huron County 'Crop I nprove-' <rnenit .Association. Mr. Bennett oted Gaut that this year's show out- Of Cr in - It the G,` Chin' • down the,lead,. Art 'Baker. donned p Middle_miss) ' 7.55 .tth Pacts in the third period. promises to be one of the . ol- . t e p d ,._ Gi uld ('P The defeat gave the well -hal 'standing (agricultural events o ' 14.53' . a' ' cad . d heavier W i n g h a in the year. `The Huron County C • an an Harris (.G. stina;aid the grouip title in kiw :.Imprciv'ement Association h try g 7—D nidal 1Vlolo:re lips) Pernaltyi'Hall, • • 16.19 straight,.Wi ghaan. having . edged spared no :efforts in .. n_. (11-11,1-• Lucknaw• {here. last Wednesday sure the. success of this show. • 19.20>ng i ht 5 to 4 •• Ls..hoped idhat all 'farmers ,in • Wednesday'ts game• were Cllittick ''t. Farmers in the county show Hutton and • Ho 'remember ' '�' ` for "Win ham in county will interest themselves in Gaal ,getters � . ld ars- tlhey hey This'd:: Period* all are meanb 2 • Germ e, . Hu on , Hopper:; ' ber that.. -'if , 8—.7 G., Chir�•.(A, Of �thi Association and � • - � :3 For Lucknon><r Donald' T?hpson � • XL)' �' ave ain, .or,'seed which t .. � : '' � ,. • y •` � : � two and Bawer RBS{ -and' Jack'°'1T' '�' _.., B Cihi .1.27 .got lw ... 10—Dundalk Stafford d Scu 1 , Chin singletons • feel is suitable for (the Seed F . ley) : , . 2.40 In Win'gh�a�n Gerrie dont `3 and it would be good business ; 1.1-=-Du►nldallt, Bradley (Seal- - ie i'DLt at .the show.• Ennuis{ close • , • ley) ,..; � 6.20: lie • Chin. bagged: 'three for Luck . , : • , � .. da 1Vlarch. .8th but .it ' sone exhibits; well prepared Hutton arid Gregg 2:' each Char get to now with • Ge . Anderson not ch on. Tues. Y, , . 12=•Luckna�r,, Middlemiss ' `'.. . ,e .: _.: that a few post -entries, ' ne. �� THURiS to ',. +tAXICH 3rd, 1949 ' Mr. and Mrs, Roy, Alton' visited of i Saturday :With 1VLr, and Mrs. Johnston, MacLeod, of Willey.. Mr.: acid Mrs,. Dynes • Campbell spent ,$undh'y -With Mr. and Mrs: ;H..Fowle>. oi£ Clinton, ' , • Mme, . •arid , 1 s, . Andrew .Ritchie entertained some . of. their .neigh, bors' •on ;Saturday : evlening:• Pro- gressive euchre 'Vvas , enjoyed by all, •. :Mr. Charles Baker' 'of Belinoit; spent ,the. week -end with Mr. and ° Mrs., Wilfred Hackett. • A .nurniber f r in this con n in• ty enjoyed a' social, evening at ZiciOr&t.ge'. Hall An Friday ' ev ening... Mr.- Andrew Ritchie spent •last` .M ;Week .in Toronto • ,attendi the Good Roads..1onvention kY Sandra Jean arid Marilyn eron, dal titers of Mr. • and ' Mrs:•'' Ralph Cameron are both Fill with ,priewnvona, We hope for a'speedy` recovery; han 17,50 ilLg, the oddaa. W e • :..(Varug ,) • ..., � rine ' d. The.Associ,at n ' ����� - �� "Bud". Th on re -arranged will be . sole 3—Lucknow,. B. C1iin (G, s ne • for' the final game in til of ` Im't $50Q . •- hrs •li u�I ...;..., 18.23 same .Clan) in rhes inoludia•>;g very :.. . ,:..,.r ..:... ,t .n p 1O lv lbs. effort t strengthen :the uUn it , ength a Harris, ' Moore : �G>,b- g penalties:: , , .. son, M. Hannon. MIDGETS • SWAMP BRUSSELS •.FOR, GROUP TITLE , • ,, Luc1c ow,.• 14i4geits : are' Group: NO: 3 title'litilders• and.,w,ill. pro ceed ,iznto' the W,O.A A: ' play= downs, They • coped the. honors by trouncing Brussels on • two suc- cessive 'nights .'for ,'a total of: '2$' goals to; 6 "` • On, Friday, night ,in. Lurknow the score was 15 Biba' 4 and in Brus "sels 'on Saturday night the Sepoy Midgets. 'vaunt on another scoring spree ;to run ` up a 13-2 'victory and sweep the' , . se;lies• ` in , t'vtro' straights ' Friday's game .wasn':t ,5 •minutes' Old ' When Joe • Wlu1 by was struck, over the left .eye. ,with, . . hard drive fr�oni Workman's-.stick:,Joe, had: three stiffs put:n the; gash. and •:Danny ' RIose gaunely • donned ,the ;pads to finish' the. game ''Joe was', ,back in the, .net the • next •Pelt McCoy's , `Selpoys •qualified na�g4t ; in Brussels r the 'third • round of the .. O .. The local lads had ,a scoring A. A. "B" playdawns • ion Monday • field day in the.. two games and alight' by ':tn_imitning Dundalk 9-4,: Were. passing the prick freely; to They : took the` .series iiia' two ,ate•`': kaniobher 27 . a�ssus�t points'. 1.6 Straight, wirin'ing, gat Dundalk 7 `5. !their. goal scor. firm efforts, Morley. The visitors : didn't..'proie de the;! Ghon racked up, 7 goals and 'five Stough •opposition ;that was expect-; I assists, Eliwodd:: Irwin 5 ":and ' 4 ed of them, 'and' Monday night's `'Bill,.. -Fisher' 3 ,and.: 4, Dona'ld. e' didn't ' 'roduce .as thrilling.'Thompson `3 and 4, 'Donald, Ste: t p. d. ' the stime ':'as ` ,was wart • 2 and 2,', Al Irwin :1' and 3,: a.7 -brand. lolf pia. ,. 'dished iia, At , Dundalk: ',The a win- [Donald Maclntyre 2 and 1, Clay-` P. ..Th . lei's first blizzard blocked . many ton Hodgins ;1 ••and 2, Calvin :;Gib= { country Ibr roads 'and somewhat cut son .2 goal", Bob, Arinsti�oi g 1 and. Y• Tinto what . would., have •been a 1, Bowen. Ross 1 goal, Geonge'.An- sellout crowd.: derson 1. assasrt. ' Life w:" oat .J. Wihittb def.,. The first period nip and,�. .:.. g . , i: . ' in,n.„,M: �G ii�n, C.' Gibson;: centre,' X. 1r- 2 -1 r - tacit,' with The $epoys, 'gaiTiiiig a, . 2 1 ..edge...' They, outscored Dun.. ' win wings D. Stewart, B. 'Fisher; 'dalk 3-1, iii the second period, and ' alt:,,. D.: Thompson,, A. Irwin,' B. two quick goals, in: the third set -Ross,. D. Rose, D;. Maclntyre, .C. h .'. the _ punch. Hodgins, B. Arni�strong, G': Ander- 'died the issue• arid.>bo�ok •cwt: of the Misirtors son. Brussels, . •/goal, Doll, • def.,; . Jar- George 'Chan paced. the Sepoy, , ,.:. • atta,ek, with four goals 'Brother' dine, G. Edgar; centre, Willis; -B41.air' and G0u1d,. Harris wings, -Workman,-'-a-Edgar;--alt., • final,is offering a to a os. an a ort to ve y defensively: magnificent .specials; avong with Lucknow goal, M. Bienian' and Some thandsame trophies, , which . Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor ' , have been donated by various or- A.'Baker;'def:• BQ Ries; D :Zlhomp-what . thrill;' 1lony umbo Auout slily hollows �, have � 11 up; neck no longer scrawny, body loses half= i ' C. hair 4 son; centre, A:: Baker; wngs, t ns Chin G. Anderson;:., alt., J. •Chin; K.• McNay •J:':Haw�ald; A.•Taylor, yr B. :Colwell, D. Ernberlin R, ::Far” w'' g Yarn goal; ,Saxton; def:, iTlgS' . , Chitticl*, • Cruinp; ";centre, .Gregg; wings, • Gerrie; Hutton; alt.,' Hpp, per, Stainton,''• ry,, Cameron and: Scott. Referee:: A. • Chin , linesman Alex 'Maclntyre: Holland; Barry Doak •. Murray' Holl�a , • rY. and Jack Merlon.): of Goderich ra..rpew,.piLealarstto on;:Frid►ay iat.'the. L,Theoo ,. raftsell..Y"i ' htstone .to�ic�mpaniexi Nip Whetstone t- •starvd, sickly'"bean-pole look. Thousands 'of • girls; re o women, of shaaphely, healthy- neVer looklain ng bodies. They thank the special vigor -building,. flesh -building ... tonic„Ostrex, Its Orden. etlmulante Invigorators, Icon, vitamin Sf, ealolum,, enrloh bibod, Improv: appetite find' ,digestion so lood gives ie, more strength and nourlehment:.put flee on'bare bones,•' 'Don't fear getting too fat. Stop when you've gained w1h. ormal eg t the b, "10; 16 oe'201ba. you need for n Ne* ” et ac ualnted ' else only ;60c. Coate little, g a TTrryy;fareus Oetret Tirvo.Tablets 1sitinew vigor, and: hd6ed, pounds; .thfs very .ddyY At: all drugglate, • the city. • :c: 'The fans, who often have good':' cause to :grtiMble at the time some games get :'started, were well •pleased .an :Monday 'night. The visitors were on the .ice ''at about 8.15.•.' Thee Seppoys ; followed in about five':niinutes :and the game ;tit `:underway :promptly. at 8.30. It was over at ablout.10.25,'which is the way' it .should be, especially. •when'. Many .of •the faithful Faris' putt in an hour or More before game time .inorder to get t'he pick of the Pews• 'Ron • 'McLelland took a wn'ap. over the head With, .a stick, that requlired an eight -stitch job, to close the : -gash .:FIs was : back ' in the •:ga•me again for the last per- • •iod:.. Biggest . dhuckile; of 'the. nighti. came when ` they played ': ."The 1 KinerCould nt ',seem toloci to the right groove ..or/ the redord •acrid even His Majesty wouldn't have' been able . to recognize the au. • With a: view `;bo helping to pay for.' tRle upkeep; of; the artificial ice ` system 7.in the: Georgetown. • Arena,the rink 'ttee is rent-' co�mrna i;ng the ;ice to .outslnde tea/ns for. Sunday. practises This isn't find - fa r• ith•'tihe Ministerial' A dug vo w s- , Octat�larn-and�the-Lard'S-I�ay1,— As - and MiddlerniasSingle , counters O 1eman,;. Anderson,:. -B. ;Edgar; hance,::and quite'a controversy Beadle tbh 2 arld ''" Moore Y .arid' Rahn, Goaa'. Y w. Stafford tallied ,for Dundalk. Re€eree — :Mel Sitewa Seven (penalties Were split 3 to no• LucknoW •and four ,to.Dundalk, in a clean game • r ' Lttcknow . goal, Ritchie; def, , • In, refering to 'the opening of Hall, Harris; centre, A. " Chin;'the Palsley Memorial Arena, we wings, B. Chin, G. Chin; alt,,. neglected to add that a banquet Gnuid, Dall:mer, Pollock, 'Vaugh was '• tendered ',:the : Arena .exe=