The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-01, Page 10•:,v
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T f 3E. ,LV icw4W SEN' IDiBI I LUCKB'OW, ONTARIO .
MADEPRESENTATION OF MFORIAL. TROPHY
The local Pee Wee ' League
had a,` successful season again
this 'year, under sponsorship of
the Lions Club. • A . highlight of
the concluding night's activities
s
was ;the presentation `of':the
ersonIrwin Memorial Trophy to.
D'EWALT`'
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• •1'R E 'DEMONSTRATION
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the championship Pee Wee team.
Al Irwin is pictured present-
ing the memorial ,to his father,
to Mike Foran captain and goal
tender of , the winning team.
Sentinel Photo'
DIED` OF HEART ATTACK
AT WRESTLING MATCH
Mrs. Bryce 'Elliott of town at-
tended the •funeral on; gSaturday.
of her cousin, Andy Proctor, who
died on Wednesday night from a
heart attack he suffered . while; -at-
tending a wrestling match in
London, , as was . his. -custom. • He
was '60..'
The funeral service ' 'was ' at
Strathroy with burial at Bel
grave.. ; Mrs. Elliott` accompanied
her mother,` Mrs. Oliver Ander
song and her brother, Graeme
Anderson. , 1
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ELMVALE ARE .
IN. CHAMPIONS
Monday night saw the end of
the local hockey season when
Elmvale defeated. ' Lucknow Ju-
veniles in the Kincardine arena
by a score • of 7-4.
This gave Elmvale the_ Ontario
Minor Hockey .Association Juve
nile "D" charnpionsbip. ,;in two
Straight games • in the best of
three series, • • ,
• The • first game, played in the
Collingwood arena last .Thursday
.night. ended* '11-3' in favor, of
Elmvale. Jim. Pedersen scored
fore Lucknow. unassisted In the
first period of that• :game with
Marleys Greenlaw, Campbell and
Large scoring far Elmvale; in
' the second, Jim Pedersen :picked
up another goal assisted by Ash-
ton and `Henderson and Paul
Henderson added another later
in the period with the assist' go-
ing to', Baker. Copeland, Marley
and Heacock 'scored: for Elmvale;
in -.the third, , Lucknow went
scoreless with Greenlaw, • Cope-
land :,2, and Frankcomb scoring
for Elmvale, `: ' .
Large Crowd Monday
Kincardine. arena' •was well
filled on Monday for. the'second.
game. The score at the end • of
the first period :was 2-1 for Elm -
vale Ritchie .and. Heacock 'scored •
for Elmvale while Paul.Hender-
son
Hender-son , scored for ,� Lucknow with
the assist going to..Jim Pedersen.
In the second > period, Jim Peder-
sen . scored' from Tom CollYer,
and Floyd—Stanley ey from. 'Paul,
Henderson. Heacock . scored:•:.two
and ,Marley one , for ' Elmvale
making the 'score 5-3 at the. end
,of : the period. / -
In. the third,' Floyd Stanley
picked up his second goal; ori a
pass . from Jim Pedersen. Hea-
cock and Marley'scoired for" Elm-
vale.
Lucknow put up a game fight,
despite the fact that they only;
had ten . men` for, the game:' The.
back checking. ; on, Lucknow's
part .was poor which is under-
standable. The • "leg -weary team
just didn't have ' the .driveto go.
bothways, Fraser Ashton was
:m=ising 'fromthe lineup because
of the flu and <Lucknow's lines
were all mixed up with a couple
of the boys playing most of the'
time. I:.
Jerry, Mowbray played well in
..the Lucknow • • net • and stopped
the Elmvale team ••:time " after
time. Poor clearing and covering
acounted . for several of the . Elm-
,
ale. goals.'
• Present,. Trophy,
Following. the game, Herman
'Young, mayor •of Kincardine and
an •.executive • member of ` the
W.O.A.A;, , presented the . captain:`
of the Elmvale : team with: the.
championship trophy which ••they.
had also won in ' 1955 and '1956.
Jim Pedersen, captain of the
Lucknow. team, was presented•
with the Jack Christie trophy as
runners-up: Lucknow was , also
the runner-up in 1954and 1955.
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PEE WEES ON SHORT END
OF 5-2. COUNT FRIDAY •
The Lucknow 15ee Wee entry
in the Young Canada Tourna-
nient at Goderieh, .was paired off
with :, .Ebenezer in, a ' ",D;'' • series
game played on Good Friday af-
ternoon. Lucknow' was on the
short. end of 'a 5-2 Score and were
eliniinated. ' Ebenezer' featured
some very young players on their
team, but who had a good deal
of ability. .
Donald Fisher : and Ross For
ster scored the Lucknow goals:
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