SIX Bimeoe on (Thursday evening last for their scheduled return engageâ€" ment with the Simcoe "Imperials", *?‘Mnhahbmpby playoffs. From the first it was quite evident that v were going to throw all on one shake of the dice and gamble for a victory. On their own ice surâ€" face and before a fair crowd of home fans they gave a very interâ€" esting display of our national winâ€" und consequently were content to| â€rfldthopuck-ndnnowflm-‘ eoe to bring it to them. In the| third canto, on the advice of their coach, they commenced to open up and tallied three goals to insure an Insurmountable lead for the few minutes that reinained in the game. As a matter of fact several who| were present at the contest were of | Mn a & 3 fouars. 1 medicine 1 have ended in a tie, for a disputed goal which was not allowed for Grimsby in the dying minutes of the game, would have produced a tie. Give credit where it is due. Simcoe on the smaller ice surface -flm.m_povoduun turned in & real exhibition of hocâ€" by-dlzmw‘lmmem LotLie® GRIMSBY PROTECTS LC SCHOOL HOCKEY TEAM bust dsn i0 .um o school in a fiveâ€"game interâ€"school series densmith, Norman Robertson, George F Sobkowick, Donald House, Murrav N.ls HOCKEY CHITTERâ€"CHATTER AND ENTERS SEMIâ€" FINALS FOR O.M.H.A. HONORS â€" WILL MEET iN FIRST TONICHUT upr maintain th* . year ano © bottles and magaZin®* By: * «ingls go mil: sre aty* in the opening eBHor. uppy upply tor ®® tary centré wn Ottaws °_ 3 ~C~AAVers oOf uGrimsby public school hockey team râ€"school series are shown in the above photograph. tson, George Fillmchuk, Lioyd Smith, Donald McAl ',InmyNdlon.laoan.nm.m I "nÂ¥kkear " Prm â€"â€"â€" WILL MEET ELMIRA TONIGHT HERE AD GAINED IN FIRST GAME â€"â€"Members of Grimsby The #} Cubs AD ‘ _ Word has just been received ; |\ from the secretary of the O.M.â€" lfl.&t-atmfleldhnbmmâ€"' lmddownto!curt-malthe} time that this goes to press. Oakâ€" ville and Barrie are pitted against .amuunuu-mm‘ and Grimsby and Elmira wil meet in the other. The &rst game in the | Boyd, still suffering from the inâ€" jury he suffered in the Welland series was unable to turn in a game comparable to his usual stanâ€" durds. Clancy for the first time Grimsbyâ€"Elmira seraiâ€"finals, thaunks to the kindress of Mr. Earl Marsh of the NMiserara Packers, will be staged in the local arens on Thursâ€" day evening, March 11th, at £:30 pm. A most hearty and sincere vote of thanmks are due to Mr. Marsh a«1d his associates for their kindness in coming to the ald of the local entry, when they were fuced with the possibility of no home ice for this impes.ant Axture. w“w had JUVENILE at 4 thes Bottle the M i A 3649 &A tiné To the writer, it seems, that this is a tangible expressionof civic prile â€"particularly when the action of these gentliemen enailin: as it does, no financial reompense, was and is the only solutbn to an acute problem that was faing the Peach Simcoe ... Neal (Grantham) Bim.se ..__._____Neal (Grantham) 3rd Purbd Simcoe ._______._Wilon (Coombes) Grimsby ..___.__Duffield (Clancy) Grimaby ...___Halinski (Duffield) Simcoe chuk. LADIES‘ LEAGUE Friday, March 12thâ€" 7 30â€"â€"Viceroy vs. "aliant. 7 30â€"Gold. Jublliceys. Mayfiower #.00â€"Victory vs. Crawford. $.00â€"â€"Vedette vs. Rochester, Wednesday, March 17thâ€" 7 80â€"Jcan Hale vs. Vimy. 9.00â€"Gold. Jublleeys Rochester lod i6 rimaby .._____ATalinan (Duffield) Penaltiesâ€"Peach, Bentley, Filmâ€" Referee â€"Orlin "Mke" Houser Future Games C« admi®s108 1 securing GMny SUMMARY 1st Period wmwm" they stred this drive 1-m-"“| niesion to which was ring anny bundreds of Neal | Binck Cate IBt. Joseph‘s |mn¢u- Sheet Metal pusce Hings . â€" Bovlevard Bt. Andrew‘s .. â€" Wost Knd ... I fis no minor problem to keep the boys in the coal mines. Lion‘s Club Hockey Play Off Games, March 6thâ€" Navy, 9. Goals by eBntley, Rushâ€" ton and Duffield. The Airforce team under their captain W. Halinski are to be conâ€" gratuilated on their splendid effort in the above game. Every man played his best and gave the specâ€" tators real thrills throughout the calfe, Fillimuchuk, Schwab. Refereeâ€"Carl King. McArthur‘s win the round hayâ€" ing a total of 17 goals during series Winning players on the McArthâ€" ur‘s team are as follows: R. Douâ€" sett, A. Buckenham, G. Fillimcbuk, F. Schwab, C. Schwab, G. Terryâ€" The above players will also reâ€" ceive the Junior Lion‘s crests. Wicter of the Imperials rushing on to the ice in the game here to argue over a goal. Pushton stands about six feet in his sock feet and tips the scales at close to 250 pounds while Freddie Winter, well, Juan Hale w â€" MX Mayfhwer f 11 Rochen. er * e wharer e f Elberta ... Web w 4 Golden Jubllce Ahenicen it 8 Highest score in #my game for the week was Doris McBride with Ions B #ouy Express Gas House Butchers Ogyl‘ a built that way. The only similarity betwen the two was a big fat sixâ€" inch cigar in each of their mouths. Vi * +y Vedvire Veteran Vimy Viceroy Valiant Highway "Weua) Craft League Standing JUNIOR Churchill‘s, 3. Goals by Wilson, League Sitarding GBOUP 1| STANDING GROUP 1| STANDING , E. Metcalfe, 44 40 20 17 18 15 14 18 15 14 14 18 18 11 11 16 | Farrell | Gillesple ‘ DeMille Grimssy Argna ADMI~EION 35¢ PEACH OUEMNS‘ LEAGUE GOLDEN JUBILEE E borcommmit? â€" P1 ~ 1M ude .123 125 11i & ._J127 141 10 JUVENILE O.H.A. HOtkEy PEACH BUDS TOâ€"NIGHT 625 712 . MAYFLOWER prt__161 147 â€"_137 186 «â€"IB7~ M ROCHESTER 110 149 VETERAN .102 190 131 151 VALIANT 13 i7 ELMIKA "DUTCHMEN" 741 Vimy, 1. 181 108 184 153 157 141 181 #1 151 110 109 118 170 825â€"2184 €19â€"1941 €02â€"1874 €645â€"19082 143â€" 147 139 137 14%â€" 451 41â€" 422 114â€" 388 â€"â€" VERSUS 510 333 CGammage Shelton Murdoch . Southward Parker Lafferty _____ _ Watt . | Heaslip Irvine MacMillan Stevenson M. Lambert LadeS" AverE®" my, 4B CRAWFORD 14 â€"~~â€" *1§% MAYFLiWwER â€" 14 ROCHESTER VEDETTE 34. vicrory _ VETERAN VICEROY 18 VALIANT CHILDREN 10¢ 19 21 16 16 21 24 21 24 15 .. Average 172 139 117 185 132 113 104 117 111 111 123 116