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OPPIN'G '•NO -OPPOSITION
FOR, FI.YI.NG• SEPOYS •
In the first round of the WQAA
playclowns which opened in
• Lucknow on Friday ' evening, the
Visiting Topping, squad proved no'
opposition for the 'high -flying
Sepoys, and were snowed under`
;by a score of ..13-0. y p.
• ' And The Sepoys 'got that many'
at a walk.. Old Man 'Flu 'prevent-
ed (or spared) us, from seeing :the
encounter.,:; but . we're ..told 'the
• score• might.easily 'have' been
doubled, { . ;
The Sepoys bagged'•five .in the.
.opening canto,.added anether'five
in the second, and ' eased off 'with
'three in the third. Bill Chin click-.
ed •for fgur, George got .3, Havens'
2, Gould 2 Greer'and`P irves one
each.: ..... .
Sixpenalties,, evenly divided,
were . handed . 'put ' by Referee
Frank Cordick of Walkerton. Alf
Lockeridge Of Wingham, " w a s
linesman.
Well • over • 1000 fans were • on
hand. • for the' game, . many of
whom took in the Legion's old
• tine • dance which .followed in the
Town Hall, •: •
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SEPOYS OUST. TOPPING'
,Fit r!A:T.
I uc'know 'Sepoys:• finished off
:Topping in the • Milverton. 'arena
on. Tuesday. , night 'by • a score'`of'
8-1, Lucknow, now' gets' a bye into.
the League , championship, • "B"
series .. and are' awaiting, to• meet
thewinner of the Mildmay-Ilder-;
ton series, the: first game 'of which.
was played in Mildmay: last
night. The\ second game is slated
for •Ilder.ton on:.Fr.iday night.
• ' The "B" series; champions Meet
the • "A" series champs for the
W.O.A A,. intermediate crewn
CENTIt.ALIA' .FLIERS PLAY
IN • LIJCKNOW .TONIGHT •
Centralia Fliers, A:H A: Inter
mediate .tea wil> play .an
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BLEW 4 -GOAL LEAD, .
LOST TO .GOISERICH
$efore a crow that• jammed
the Lucknow' Arena on Monday
night, Wingharn and. Goderich.
' �n the third and final gange of
Juvenile, A teams battled it
out
SER K S N iA<:;O:S; ON the. W, Q.A.A.. playdo wn, s d1e �m
L.U. Wingham held a 6 2 lea going
RIES' FROM MILVERTON
• Lucknow 'stud finished off into the. third, and .it looked as if
Nilve7r`ton' last. Wednesday night it : was . in the bag, but""•"in a
by a score 'or 5-2; and qualified to • amazing last period upset Goder
meet Chatsworth in the • WQSSA ,ieh lads, purnped",in . six . goals,
semi-final series. • Lucknow • had chiefly" on' long shots to .take the
previously trimmed Milverton:` in verdict by a score cif 8-6.
Lucknow by a' score. of 8 to 3.,:•
In, .1V1ifvertgn '.on Wednesday
night Lucknow scored three goals
in the firstperiod which 'did the
trick They added single counters;
in. both the second and the third
frames.
dThe goal. .getters were Cliff Mc-
Milia�r , MorleY Chili; Calvin Gib .
son,: Harvey :Ross and ,Alex Mac- It was' blue Monday for Wing
Intyre.'•:Westman got both •Mil-' ham Not• only was their classy
verton goals. Wes Huston of juvenile. .team eliminated, but the
Lucknow did.theerefereeing;' • Intermediate "A" team also pass
Lucknow: goal, Cardis; defence, ed out of the ',picture as' South-
Ross, C.. McMillan; centre, Mac ,arripton edged them' 4-3 •in the
Ihtyre; wings, M'orrison,.M. Chin;'•third arid final game for the.
alt., Salkeld, McQu'illin, • 3 Mc-.• group championship.
Millan, Gibson, Sliewart, McLen-
nan ;and•;Rose,
• The "Lucknow. Arena's share *Of
the Goderich=.Wingliam •game : on •
Monday. night: vias '$167... After. ,ex=
penses Were paid the "Make" .Was:
split 'three :. ways. The admission..
,fee was .50c, 25c and i5c.
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SCHOOL TEAM• ELIMINATED
.BYCHATSWORTH STUDENTS-
Lucknow and Chatsworth High
Schapl. squads teamed up 'for the
first garnet, of the. - WOSSA. semi -
evening with the homes,ters `fin=
ishing. up on .the, short end of a
23-10 •score
Chatsworth had one fast,
• smo'oth-working line ;4161 packed
too •' much . scoring punch•,' for .the
locals, .,who ,field them ;in check
for the first •minutes, ,but
'from 'these . in the tricky three-
seine
three some of McDonald;..McDonald,.and
McIntosh ran 'wild and accounted
for' most of 'the twenty goals that
were' netted in'the :.;last',.two:,per
iods=ll
in the 2nd and 9'. in- the
third The third v,ras Lucknow's
b'ig period II when with': George.
Another queer decision: . has
been handed .down by. the W'...0,
A. A,. ,Lucknow protested - �rus
Juvenile "B" team .using. a
• sels Juv • ,
couple of regular intermediate
players, after they had put ,Luc'k;
now out of' the "B'' '•group
off series. ;The result was that
Chin in action, Lucknow' got six
goals.: George went scoreless him-
self ,, but ' • set' up 'several ' of <tlie
Lucknow scoring plays
By dressing' George ' for the+
final period, :Lucknow had to -.for,.
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hibit on gain in Lucknow tonight felt the 'series; as orders had been
(Thursday) with the. • Lucknow received :• from WOSSA' officials!
Sepoys. Proceeds 'are . in : aid • of that .George.. was :`•ineligible be `t;'•
•the ,Paisley Rinl Fund cause he Was 'playing intermed-
iate hockey.,
"LISTOWEL OUSTS LOCAL
JUVENILES IN TWO GAMES .•
• •Luckn,ow Juveniles, boosted AO
"A" series,' °were eliminated
their :first 'playdown ,series by
Listowel.. Dropping the first game
at home, by " a 10-4 •score, the.
Lucknow boys' journeyed. to' Lis-
towel on Friday; night where they
Went, .down battling , to•a' 15-3-de-
Lucknow
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Listowel . outscored the locals
4-1 in each of .the first -two per,
,iodsand;,then ran in seven-; goals.
in . the ;final frame against another
single counter: by •Lucknow.
Bud .Bitton ',paced the. .Listowel
'attack" with 7 goals. Morley Chin,
Needham arid' .Jack
were ''°McQuillin
the. Lucknow marksmen., '
' Listowel: goal, Blackmore; defy
Hay, •• Woods;., centre, Helmlta;
wings,. Andrews, Bitton; - alt.,
• Stanley, 'Jobb, Reed, Orth.
Lucknow: goal; Cardis; .defence,
Ross;' McMillan; centre, McLeod;
wings, Needham, McIntyre, alt;,
Chin, J. McMillan, McOuil1in,
Morrison, Gibson, ..
ELIMINATION •WEEK •
The first week of March *as
disastrous for Lucknow hockey
teams,- when three of .five teams'
'Were elirtiinated . '
The Pee Wees. Were; eliminated
in a keenly contested three game
series' ~with Goderich. .
• The',luveniles were outclassed
by the Listowel Juveniles in the
'"A" series. playdowns, and Chats=
wor.th .proved much 'too good for
the High School, ' entryin the
WOSSA semi-finals;
, Still much' in the running are;
. The Intermediate Sepoys who•are
.gunning: for ,the' .W.O;A.At `IBs'
title and this week, after a four
weeks'.layoff Lucknow Bantams
are battling it out with Clinton
for .group honors.
Lucknow :-gal `getters were
.Morley Chin 3., Jimmie. l oryison,
Alex ' McIntyre and Cliff McMil-
lan. two and •Harvey Ross a
singleton:
T. McArthur. s-.4. Owen Sound
was referee. •
PEE WEES• DROPPED. THIRD:
TO. •GODERICH,.'.;A,RE OUT .„
• 'Lucknow ' Pee Wees, lads under t.
12, who are ' sponsored , by The
Clagismen and tutored by "Bud"
Thompson ' and ' Stuart Collyer,
were edged ' out :;of. th_e :• group I
'championship series last' Thtirs ,.•'
day night when they dropped the
third and final game by a•-.4 2
count. , The visitors . scored a 5th
goal just ,after' the final gong.
went.
The Pee' Wees lost consistently
to .Goderich 'on• home,ice and 'took i,
them as regularly . in the. Lake 1.3; `. ,
"side town, Lucknow 'finished
first place; -and won the•right for.
'the third, game -at. home. They. lost-
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ostthe first ..one -here 4-3' 'Won' in
Goderich 4 -•and dropped the last
orie by: the same count and they
werejust that. close: • .: ,•
• On` Thursday night Goderich
t•. ok a, 2-0 'lead by •the. halfway.,
mark;', but ..Pack and Charlie Chin
'got one apiece to tie it up ,before
the end of the second: •
Goderich 'took 'the-' lead . again
in the 3rd, and while •Lucknow
had them backed behind their,
own blue line much of the period I
they couldn't bulge the.twine, as •
the vis•rtors played' a steady de'
fensive game. and •brake • away a
couple of times to get 'those "mil-
lion. dollar". goals.
Cmmening on insurance rates
•on arenas The, Chesley Enterprise
points o' t that for $6000 co"verage
that to •pays. $101 as compared.
with a °$1I1°60 for. the ,.same .
amount on.'the Lucknow' Arenit
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THURSDAY, MARCH lith, 1018.
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FEOCE")S FOR THE. PAISLEY ARENA,FU:ND:
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ADMISSION:' `3c and :25c.`
'series .and' Brussels continued in
the . "B" playdowp sr
s. Last week • • Brussels. ousted
Drayton •for the "B"• champion
ship of, .the W O.A.A., • winning;:
three Olt' of five games. Drayton
protested' on ',the sai a grounds : as
L icknOw had, and thedecision:
t �a Brucsels' ` three Wins
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wouldn't Fount, and these games
would have to, be replayed, innos ', •
their intermediate players. -
`Now, We suppose, to complete
the picture, : Lucknow should ,be.
given' a go'.'with the winner of
-the Drayton-Brussels.:sei:ies for
the "B" •championship..
(Additional ,Sport on Page;'7)
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