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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-03-18, Page 6PAGE }SIX THF WCKNQW SE Y' NFL,; LUCKNO , ONTABTO THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, 1948 U. 1 START 'SERIES . . FOR 'B' TITLE • • Lucknow Sepoys .and Mildmay. areslated. for a best . three-in-fi;ve series to determine thie WO.A.A, Intermediate "B' .championship. The first'ganne was slated for last w.. night (Wednesday) in Mildmay with the second game here Friday nigh, or on Thrsday and, Sat-, urd ay .if' ice conditions. prevented the•. seriew getting underway •last•. night, , . „Mildmay was awarded , the • , s+enxi-final .--series by ` reason' of ;a win and twa tie games With Iider- tone thesecond deadlockbeing played ` in Listowel • on Monday and ending 2-2 in overtime. • Wellesley and Exeter ..are • bates tling for the, "A” championship and Ale winners::of the two series are slated to meet for. the WOAA grand championship. 1E1‘11096ITION 'GAME RAISED iducknoir,'SePOys and Centralia -tiOn 'game in the Luckno'N Arena The Lucknow bis fought back in the second "period:rto overcome a three -goal lead and then blew a 6-4%dead - with .5 minutes to go. in" the third. Clinton' went° into the lead ..in • the overtime but Bowen Ross. got the equalizer with .l.ess: than . two minutes to, go. ,.Lucknow was overzealous in their` checking efforts and. " got' three penalties;. one of therm coin- ing when Lucknow -led 6-4, 'and. which proved a costly one. They were two determined' squads of. youngsters. that battled,' .gevery inch` of„the .way•'ai d p't. or a 'AV* • that kept the fans :at fever pitch, .• Holmes, • with' five goals, was the. `Clinton opportunist. For paratively large crowd, Out of. the proceeds $75.00 was 'sent to , Paisley , to gaid their. arena re- : building fund. • .and provided a 'good night's en-' tertainfnent and a good brand of v.vp* EXHIBITION • • First Period: 8,00 15.00 Third Period HOhnes (Carter) THE HURON OLD. BOYS' ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO • The Huron Old Boys. Asso'Gia tion of. TOxronto are -bolding". a. euchre and bridge at the West End Y.1Vi.C,A,,, College and• Dov - o. Tuesday, April 13th, 1948, at 8,3'Q• p,th. The euchre will decide the,. winners of the "McLaren, Trophy," ..for the. com- ing 'year. •The present holders. are Mrs, M. Scarlett, formerly of Brussels, and.Mr. J. O. Scott,.for-- merly of Blyth. •. Many ferniei'Huron'ites are now .residing in and around Tor - :onto and the. namesof new resi- nt. des- are• desired :.so: that they A� may :ben .otified • of,.th':8ctivities. of . the A"ssOdiation. Enquiries can be. 'directed to the chairman ,o;' ,this event, Mr's- C: a J Parton, :? ''anham'Ave, Toronto, Randolph. /*PromOie Easter. Pageant Lloyd ACkert, son of Mr. and, Mrs.• Ernie Ackert' of Holyrood;: and recreatiOnal director at Lis- tovirel is pronioting an Easter pageant to :be presented fOr three at- Finlay MILDMAY at NOW a are • —11 our INTERMEDIATE. "B” TITLE • • ADMISSION:, 35e' and 25e an: The cast Will be supported 1?y a .narrators,, • • marking time in ..the W:0:ALA: ,."B" •playdowns, journeyed t9 ,Kincardine on.Saturday night for' the Lakesider's .0.H.A. team. The ,,SepoYS won it' 14 to 7 .with Com- ; wag' unable to get. away on. Sa0 4. • tirday .night, 'arid his • place be; tWeen the poSts was filled -by itCliNOW;DANTAMS WON. AND TIED.CEINTON SQUAD. , In, a beiated. three game series fel., the.. Gronp, Chanipionship, Lucknow'Bantarns..have a....51.2 Win 'and a' 7-7 dra* with the_ciihtoil 'kids. Theawinnei; of this:series for.. the. W.P.A.A; ;title and the" JOhnstOn.,TrophY, which was won last year by .1,itiekoo*, Lueknow Won: the first game here last Wednesday night by a sCore of 5-2. BOWen Ross led w;ith two ,goals. Chailie Chin; Donald :McNay ,and Thompsoil man cower advantage on. four pd--- easio s as the 'Clinton lads had four, penalties handed put by 'dam Maltby, .While Lucknow ,didn't draw: a ,penalty. Chin (Thornp- 3 Clinton, golmes,;(Wiid) 4.05 Penalties--L,Warcl, 'Cowan, . Third Period . PenaltitsLadd, C. Maltby, Tie 'Game In Clinton - ' Friday night's tame in Clinton was a thriller as the lead see--; gawed back aucl: forth, with the . game ending in a ,7-7' draw after ten, infnutes of, overtime, • • eee • third the Bantam series' was -.scheduled for ;Monday might in Wingham and was to. .proceed in„'spite of soft. ice un-. the* "1.1th hour" saying fog pre- vented them from making. the trip. Original playoff plans when. the schedule was -drafted were.1 that a..third game' if necessary would third game is' siategglor LucknoW, and if the local kidose, a. fourth and final game Will go to neutral ice at WinghaindAll this. of course if.'there is *ice. .saliecliild 'On; February 12th and .have since been marking time ,until' past mid-March:: finds •group winner still, undeclared. Menting on the LucknoW-TopPind game said., "The croWd !oVer 60(4.1 that turned out 'for iniSt arne'got' their Luckhow. Should be allowed • to compete in. the "B" Series. 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