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Grimsby Independent, 18 Mar 1948, p. 7

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+ SHt us topay "-"!-“!-s-l--u Service by Appointment for YOUR Convenience »ymit VÂ¥ YODAY _ {2, op#VYeEar (SCOTIY) RYans st, Grimaby, Phone 638â€"W BV, main stT Two Fully Qualified Aris For All Makes 0: f Cars and Trucks SEWING MACHINES 24 HOUR sERrvicE IN ST. E., GrRimsaey PHONE 635 TAX1I A face off to the left of the Mang net saw the puck come from Wmldb'nmr.wmo.m._ cock‘s shot just trickled through MeDonnell‘s pads to again knot the count, The lead was shortlived, tkow nor,uwolboummuu McCracken‘s solo effort at ns [uoll-up'nnmmurmm time. Dodds stickhandled «hrough !lodthueon.h-lllluumy,qu, bhwl‘uuudby the m‘[ goalie. mark, when Mush Miller‘s shot deâ€" flected off a skate past a startled ’m-wnmnm. ish goal!, it was an important one. Miller and Glass served two minute numun.-uurocmtou. was still off in the second period when Allen beat Welbourn to tie mmltecnchnumoflntl back thirty seconds later to put mings. Mangs found themselves !wduy.mmnmw found openings ‘to get in on Mcâ€" Donnell, who was brilliant along with a lot of luck. Johnny Hale missed a great nass from Bald .. Netminder George McDonnell wmmxhpuum fwrm::hneuhthlm’". lod, a period that was dominated L Sak DHORU T ! was ouie and" wendy an on\ goals, and as Gibraltar on defense was something to see. By sing! mse. Pud Reia _. 4 3 E1»* on ense, Pud Reid and Mush Mil. were tops. Reid played the first 1 OWP OO TWenticaes ° ap, 4 50_ 0 O OMNAANUY, 45 | this: IKHUMwbo!ndm.o. T.~â€""Good igh against the heavier these days." Barry Blanchard‘s winning | N.â€""This [ course, gives him a star, me." shared by Howard Duffield, T.â€""Well, fatWitecs ..-.f“‘.f‘ zipped Sagon.‘ aggreasive RTS : 0 P IK: With their backs wl ihe Pemrto t toieat the o. U Rey they have played in PEACH KINGS TIED THE sl-:mrsl WITH MANGS THURsDAY NiGHT 6 game he has‘ played s 'hll. uu*' with two ‘ 10060 bad on effort at the minute k KINGS Ined| We cannot help but wonder if nute | the third game would have been a deâ€" | different "story if referee Bill Nuuhuamuumnu lukK»= | fella Mocha is the best of the cur. On®.|rent crop of OM.A. officials. We mute like him because he stops any IAS® | rough stuff before tempers get to o4 | the boiling point. tie NEver Ebt] With Ian Murdoch home for a put i short leave of absence from his irst| post with the Chatham News, the 'f’l""""."""lpochu found space for miy | 4k uwl Nes‘ th, po. S . _ 0n _ Bunday)â€"Toâ€"day the Peach Kings are Intermediate "B" champlons, Intermediate "A* Champions and Senior "B" Cham. pions of coe Ningara District. 1If they did not go a step further in search of the Ontario Senior "p» P vnibematdliaini sds 1.3 the Mangsâ€"King games. Now if could just get it in the Globe. Dig. series 6.â€"*Yes, he is fast toâ€"night." T.â€"â€""You have to have a good reed for solo work." N.â€"â€""Well, this Reid is good alone or in company." T.â€""That sounds like a mixer." N.â€"*Yeah, he can do that, too." And so we leave these two charâ€" acters still running Reld ‘round the rink. Which is just another way of saying that young Pud was a (Written \ PEACH Met a strange combination at the Thursday game i the persons of Johnny Tennant and "Speck" Norâ€" â€",__"__‘"C mMangs to a standstill. }MMM forwards, and with seconds to go McDonnell went eu.un-ummm pierce the formidable defense the locals built around MacMillan., as the Kings evened the minute to fold up and GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT _ ,â€" "0 the Peach Kings are tripte e-n whether the OH.A., the elland rink, Moore or anyâ€" body else .'“'"urg!'% and we 7 _ _, C7Or had, an: surprised the local fans, the Niagara Falls 'lu.;.‘l‘-o.fl.::lldh-nd- ves by taking thefavoured Mangs in the five game series. have ever had, NC "cked Crowhnd Bisons, and Mmuum W’ulm. Ity, the new Welland arena had Mbbmnm““, Peach King player Kicked up into 0 PP CCT TT CHE ow cary their in wheelbarâ€" There is a fellow who lives ’II,MI.AMW. with _ dougt r town, was born and raised must have plenty of push. senior "B" but in the past they housie twice, so by virtue of this are Ningara District Intermediate THE*CANADIAN B 'Nowl this gal that mak with this | and four | _ Now I should like to know if this gal is a blonde, for if she is Mmmdmw with this story. Holy Toledo, me and four blondes, along with Bones and his six you know what, would looking blonde Buckley boy and would like to sce him on the ice more often. Although he is not a goal getter he can sure play good hockey when he has a chance." An ardent hockey fan. little Beamsville blonde not liking the handle of ‘little Howle Dutâ€" field,‘ I disagree and think it fits him to a "I"! Also am very keen about his brand of hockey playing ndllnueuldp.h..'., in this field. Also like that niceâ€" '“Amfi‘lo.lll.m.” part. "Referring to your column on March 1th, 1948, that said that :l Silent as a tomb. Yes, that was the Mangs dressing room immeâ€" |dintely following Saturday night‘s mmmn.mu‘m.u: trouble composing himself, as faced the players who had done so well by him. It was a terrific blow to Ray Mang and his great team, but someone has to win. The Peach Kings had more punch when the chips were down, and so are the mo‘mmn-’__ they are a great team, and fine sports, and in losing they were magnificent. They had the cards stacked agninst them due to the lack of an arena in the once powerâ€" ful hockey Cataract City. Â¥Y Ascan give you the necessary loan promptly. We recommend this quick, easy way to borrow,. We merely retain your securities during the period of the loan, You do not have to sell them. See our nearest branch Mel.__! : YOUmay possess insurance Victory and Canada Savings Bonds and other securities. 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