Grimsby Independent, 18 Jan 1922, p. 8

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14 l&l’l-tb.lv”-nyef the game 0f MOETOY * TL C af C thebr night was handed out when Nelae out to win the remainder of their was sent to the boards for enu-,u-ulauv-m.nl chamâ€" mmnn-mm.m mm....fl.m Incidentally it might be W.uâ€"m‘flmmmum- that Reine, over whom the M]t-;v Burlington plays here. ton sorwnras ind TBP 100 MTC C200 es bto haw through Walker and Reise, the Lakeâ€" ‘The big ‘boy got nowhere with Grims« «wide defense os if they were not prosâ€" by specdster; and at no tme was he ent at all, drawing Lehman out of his lln::ou man, Whether he has woa} he akated around behind ‘China‘ One k on the form he displayed and dodzed the shot home. 1t vuhuuuolorwumulelnulh a beautiful plece of work and -mnl-qnnlutnunonluunnn‘ aut as the fenture of the game. . In Y¢t T-lhc.:rllh-lu'u-ml this spasm the only penalty cf the game of hoe! and the local lads are misht was handed out when Nelae out to win the remainder of their * TT Gzâ€" Cl the avaun: ahom« to the Burlington and scored the woul that won the @ame, . In this rush he simply skateq the Burlingâ€" taon forwards into the lee and . went through Walker and Reise, the Lakeâ€" wide defense os if they were not pros= ent at all, drawing Lehman ont of his woay he akated around behind ‘China‘ and dodzed the shot home. 1t was a beautiful plece of work and stood For twenty minutes in the second period it was anybody‘s game, Burâ€" lington wos out to win and played hockey every inch of the way and rained shot after shot on, the Grimsâ€" by goal but Cross was a veritable stone wâ€"ll and House and Burdette were playing a superb defence gume in front of him. Auyone who ‘has hed it sticking in their crop that the Peach Kings could not shoog; should have . witnessed . the ho-urlmcmi that they made on Lehman in this / perlod. _ Shot after shot, all dead on were atopped by "China" and he firmly believes that the Peach Pickâ€" ers know how to shoot. This period ended with only one tally being reâ€" corded, that being when Summers scored on a long shot from outside the defence shorfly rfter play startâ€" ed, thus evening the score up. | that won the game for Grimsby. Daigieish worked all through this period and thus completed fortyâ€"five minutes of soliq play, the longest he has played this season and belicve us he played The slim lad turned in a corking fine game, stuck to his wing position and took his bmimps in great sty)e. His shooting was greatâ€" ty improved as was his stick work. He is rapidly coming to the form that he displayed last winter, After four» teen minutes of wonderful hockey ‘l.-.ufi!lor:‘»wlm:hl:: net and in one t m ever . witnessed OI| Burlington rink carried it through in sho Rurlineton und scored the In the third and final period House was the scintillating star and by his spectacular work netted the goal of play Dalgleish was ‘substituted for McArthur and three minutes 1ter ncored on a beautiful pass from Reid. ‘This goal was scored after Forrell, Reld and Dalgleish had carried the puck the full Jength of the rink on a beautiful plece of combination pl+y. Four minutes later Reid on a nice rush up the wing shot a wicked one a% Lehman which was too hot for "China" to handle and thus evened EIGHT The game was clean throughout, alâ€" though it must be admitted that Reid was given a hard ride on several ocâ€" easions, but in more or less of a <leam manner. It just seems that the apposing players on the various teams must give the speedy Beamsâ€" ville boy a razzing wherever he , apâ€" pesrs, but he takes his bumps like a major and comes back for more. ‘ m'mnlmllgynnm natives of ‘the waterfront town an exâ€" hibition of speed skating and fancy stick handling that made their eyes pop okt of their sockets. Reid and hllfl.“Mtl:.‘hnvhl real wlation of the puck ~was. This pair of lads were ensily the fastest menr on the ice, but were hard pressed for the honors by Farrell, Daiglcish, stick handlers than any man on the Ruriington team and Cross in goal for the locals showed the populace that he was equally asâ€" good a net guardian as the much touteg Lehâ€" |SPORTING NE ws | HARRY REID AND His PeACH tones trim _ ~ Buruneton 32, on their own itt PIâ€"yingia brand of hockey that fairly bristled with brilliancy Grimsâ€" by Peach Kings /:nnded the Burlingâ€" ton intermediates their first defeat of the year, on Bitrlington ice on Monday night. It was some game ong the best team won although it must be said that the Lakeside Town represent tives:gave our boys an awâ€" ful buttle before the final gong sounded. / ‘The score was 3â€"2 but that is not a fair indication of the play for the Grimeby lads h7d the best of the play at all, times. Burlington rink is some feet shorter than the local ice and sever 1 fee; narrower and this hendiccpped tie local playors . with their terrific speed and fast stick "Hub Tub" House, the Scintillating Star of Game Replete With Wonderful! Hockeyâ€"Reid and Dalgleish Each Scoreâ€"Grimsâ€" a Veritable Stone minute tans have raved all season becanse Grimsby allowed him to go to Burâ€" lington, was showed up like a third» rater by the Jocal speed ,:l’l‘l‘el"‘ A#440444444 44 44 a a 44 AA 4444 4 4 , nnmmmvmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmtromy s L s Fans who saw the Grimaby team in sction at the Arena Thursday night, wonder how Oakvillie ever managed to give Reld and ‘company such a trouncing. _ Beavers ploy at Oakâ€" ville tomorrow . night and perhaps they will be able to tel how Oakville did it.â€"H#milton Spectator. Sonie of these fine nights Smithâ€" ville is going to gather together a nice little team of puckâ€"chasers and will invade that new Arena at Grimsâ€" by ang give the fruit growers a little taste of what real hockey isâ€"as played by the "overâ€"theâ€"hill" boys. We would suggest two 20â€"minute periods for the complete game, But, walt a minute, Orion, till we get a little wind, es we wish to make . it interesting for 10 or 15 minutes, at least.â€"Smithville Review. E. Who says "Pud" Reid can‘t score goals? The little speed merchant from the eastern village showed the wiseacres on ‘Thursday, night: whether he knew the location of the nets or not. Two goals were credited to hig trusty stick thatâ€"night. . In three years of strenuous playing for Hamâ€" iton Tiger Seniors, it must be adâ€" mitted that he only. scored two goals, but lordy how many‘ dozen "did"lfo â€"inake: lir: <those ~thvee years that were scored by his wings. ‘They got the credit for the counts, but he w»; really the man responsiâ€" ble for them being scored. The blonde lad will have a good many "twos" to his credit before the seaâ€" Pown Burlington way they think "Bo" Fuarrell, OGrimsby‘s . midget junâ€" for center jce man is just about the "cake", icing and all. son is over.â€"Extra, Reid was also responisble â€" for one. of Grimaby‘s th;:- tallies in Burlington on Monday nigbt, Mats off to the Peach Kings. They ure the speed team of the group. A .pointerâ€"Keep your eyes M.WMMHM!&: The Intermedintes next week will have just ag tough a path to travel is the younger team has this week. On Tuesdâ€"y night the Hamilton Beavers play here. 'l?h team dofeated the Peach Kings in Hamilton 6â€"0, without Relg on the lineâ€"up. On _ Thursday night the Tiger setonds come here. iy the Whan 12. on entorany nignt the Kings 4â€"2. the locals go to Oakville. It sure is Bokt resresmentites buy. thay. main it representatives but it will be three wins for "*om. Here‘s hopin‘. ~ t mmm It looks like a tough week f r the Juniors this week. First off the bat the Little Pe ches played in H milâ€" ton last night against the Tiger Thirds. ‘Tomorrow night . they go back to Hamilton and stack up agains; the C. A. C. On Saturday night they entertain the fast; travelâ€" ling junior agyreg tion from Burâ€" lington. ‘Three games in one week is jJust a little too much to ask of a Mainly becruse the new arona was not ready for proctice until New Year day. Next year it will be a different story for the puck chasers will be on the ice before the first of December. s SPORTITORIAL junior team. Jimmy Farrell, Manager of the Pill Pounders team lastâ€"week refused an offer of $500 for the release of "Old Man" Brown, to the Peach Kings. Report has it that "Dug" is playing wonderful hockey on the wing this winter. So good in fact that he can go twice around the rink without stopping for lack of wind. rounding into condition this year. Grimsby 4â€"Tigers 2. Onkville 6â€"Becvers 2. Grimsby 3â€"Burlington 2 Tigers 4â€"Oakville 3. JUNIOR C. A. C. 4â€"Tigers 2 *Grimsby 2â€"Tigers 2. *â€"39 minutes overtime. What The Sport ~Eds. Say RESULTS INTERMEDIATE PEACH KINGS in From~ _ HAMILTON Tigers 42 Grimaby. visitors â€"~minul lpr.__and they were: tho" goals to" the when the second intermission 6 Harry Reid increased the lead, fore the last period was hcit over, a shot from the side fooling ‘ Drouâ€" chen. Two minutes later, Bert Gibb showed a fine burst of speed and shot from outcide the defense, getâ€" ting the Tigers‘ second and last goal. The geme was clean, but three penâ€" nities being handed out. The teams and score: 8 Intermedinte Series, Q HA. GRoUP No. 7 Jan. 20â€"Ohkville at Burlington Jan, 23â€"Tigers at Oakyyille Jon, 24â€"Burlington at Grimaby Jan. 26â€"Beavers at Grimsby Jon, 26â€"Burlington at Tigers Jan. 28â€"Bervers at Burlington Jan. 28â€"Grimsby, at Oakville Jan. 31â€"â€"Oakville at Beavers Jan. 31â€"Tigers at Grimsby Junior Series, 0. N. A« GRoUP NO. 9 Jan. 18â€"C. A. C. at Burlington Jan. 19â€"Grimasby at C. A. C. Jan. 21â€"Burlington at Grimsby J n. 23â€"Tigers at Burlington Jan. 26â€"C. A. C. at Tigers Jan. 27â€"Tigers at Grimsby JFan. 31â€"Burlington at C.AC. redi h,-_ RusL o TTR un-‘ll.”-‘ ‘l'l‘::\ predict proved â€" correct, sextet from the east made: ita ueo-d} appe rance of the season in Hamilâ€", ton, Thursday night, and trounced the T""M':.“M'::' by a score ot 4 to 2, w . â€" by way, a popular count 1 st evening, m“'m-‘ lor Bengals going down to dofent at at hands of C.A.C. in the first gamo of the night by a similar score, The Victory was a cleanâ€"cut one, and the victors will be worth watching in the group games from now\ on, despiie the fact, thâ€"t they were defeated "by Oakville. Harry Reid did not get goâ€" ing until the game was well under way, but several times he gave n brillant _ exhibition * o t s tick» Wananico it vorma en t C PE Dosme inssc RLDS W handling by skating his way |lmn‘ the entire Tiger team. Two of the visitors‘ goals ware scored by hl-.‘ .l.n‘-.h':bl:: sever‘1 others |u Dn‘:‘ c Jl..' was . lucky \ stop. _ Reld has evidently shaken off the "Jinx" which made him go for ba on e e T The visitors were called upon ‘ to stop a Tiger "drive" early .in the game, and they did it with llul-‘ trouble. Harry Reid did not ‘appear to be able to get going early in the fray, but once he warmed up ‘there was no holding him. He scored ‘Ofl-br-a‘n’c goal ':;“"Lm‘ utes after started, by a n! after he broke through the Tiger deâ€" fense. Just before the period ended, Grace evened matters up, and the teams went into the second period on even terms. House soon broke. the tie, however, when he carried llo\ puck up without any assistance, and scored in less than two minutes. Burdette notched another for the two sersons without ‘scoring a goal in a league gume. ter. <In Reld ‘and Burdetio they had two men who could outskate the Tigâ€" eors. Hotse, formerly of Tigers, .and Farrell were other promineat men on the visiting team. For the Tigâ€" ers, Johnny Mitchell, who played in the junior grme until: banned for usâ€" Ing his stick on an opponent‘s ~face instead of on the puck, wry the bost; but he tireg toward the close of the encounter. Grace and Morgan were the best of the others. Farrel} .. D=1gieish MeHOURRH .22l k0 2 en Refereeâ€"Cully ‘Wilson. SUMMARY First Period hockey © than the _ Tigers staged Agâ€"inst Beavers carlier in the . week. Both teams played good combination at times, but, in the mafter of â€"term play, the visitors were mauch the betâ€" #One tie gome, It was a much better exhibition of Grimsby (...... Reld. ... Tigers ........ Grace. .. Becond Period Grimaby ...... House .. Grimsby ...... Burdette Last Period Grimsby Tigers . THE INDEPENDENT Standings Right Wing Left Wing First Period ‘ 2..... ‘Reid. . ... .. 14.00 ...... GPBC@..... ... ua\ econd Period | ...... House .. ... 1.55 ...... Burdette . ...11.00 Last Period e es R@l .k se + 'fi 5 K GIbb) ...« .. c« Bd w +s‘ (GIDD . .++ intermediate ... ... Mitchell ALVONNONOONNN®* t ....ol»{ .... Shields Lost A . _GRIMSBY, ONTARIO (Continued from page 1) travelling between Hamilton and Beamsâ€" ville shall be 7 fpeed than at present, and in order to do this I would recommend that the Company be Instructed to file with the fi-umrnuuhum-uu-mu-m carry out. the objects sought by this recommendation. REEVE MITCHELL‘® REPLy Grimaby, Jan. 14, 1923 Mr. C. H. Ingram, Viceâ€"Chairman Ontario Railway and: Municlpal Board, Toronto: ‘ Dear Sir:â€"I am in receipt from. the Secretary of your Board your decision ‘te passenger service during winter season from H. G. & B. Co. at Grimsby Beach, We are much dizappointed at same and consider your judgment a most unâ€" fair one, for if with an average of over 100 passengers per day for ‘the trini months does not entitle these people to a service which would cost the H. C. & B. Wlflhu..wgwmn earth would. ‘The H. G. & B. reports were hnot correct as I pointed out in my former letter, as they did not report, passergert naing mileage book tickets and nelther Dated, 11th January, IE" Note:â€"The final sheet of the petitionâ€" ers‘ count was recelved today, # “Mrmmmflnnm‘ fares to and from the Beach, however, I guess it wouldn‘t have made any differâ€" ence to your judgment. â€" a | It may seem no hardship to you tt make 120 people walk 1500 feet and many of them walk 3 or 4 times that distance flvaul-rulllawll-nnm ally some late in winter, with not even a half decent sheiter‘to protect them, but I don‘t believe another judge in this counâ€" try would agree with you. We are not asking for n faster service, neither should we be concerned as to fact that this company say they are los« ing money, as what company is making money .at this time, and they have made money, and lots of it from this road in the past, and should like any of us take the averageâ€"not any particular . year and surely it is time ,'-,',,.,.“__ ngge. ~ T remain yours truiy. tainment will be entirely original and very beautiful. The annual parish supper and vesâ€" try meeting of St. Johns church, Winâ€" ona, will be held on Monday evening, :‘u.a.ll'lo'doel.l:m olou:: other business, 2 Mrs. Waller on furiough from misâ€" sionary work in Japan,â€" will â€" address the women of St. Johns church, this (Wednesday) afternoon. The women of the Methodist church are also inâ€" It is just such judgments as this that has caused the people to loose faith in the Railway Boards of this country, which were created to protect them, but. which, somehow, generaly now favorthe big companies as against these rights. No, gentlemen of the Ontario Railway Board, this kind of decisions won‘t last, While hunting near Winone _ park on Friday, Jan. 13. Stanley . White. through the acgidental discharge .“1 his gun, recoived a painful wound in his right arm. Dr. McLay dressed the wound and reports it not dangerâ€" ~Of life and its weary round;***~~* ‘The â€" mantle of night was falling In loving memory of our doughter Patricia, who died March the 9th, 1920. Aged 18 months, F Onr loved one came to the end of the No mm we, as we held her So We tusul her soulâ€" lnto . shadow v All.:‘ho sllently stole away. But we hear the sound of ber childâ€" for Grl â€" ish And the rustle of a wing, . As we walt for the call that . knows â€"_ guiled _ "To the hand that held the rod. u.},ummmn-m That death is the vell between m:;l‘ulo(nm.llclllfi' ‘The glories of things unscen., no choice { ‘That comes to everything. Somehow we feel «hat her innocent amile Reflects the face of God, * lowocll_n.wnhnhul.hykmh- We cannot see beyond the height Nor fathom the depths of space We ouly trust that all is right And rest in the arms of grace. . AN 1%., Bro.. ent & for 1 D;:;l'indmu lay on the ground. 8W J.W. RAILWAY BoARrD tanos Access SYSTEMS LTD TXHLLS Rand 41370 Wallace Road Phone 825â€"1106 WINONXA XEWS IN MEMORIAN ORpER oF FORESTEHS ince Edward 9319, Grimsby rmh Â¥460, â€" Beamaville llflllu&‘ of _ officers ‘the Court room, Main:8t., . Thursday evening, Jan. District Chief Ranger of Hamilton was pres: submitted, it A. R. NGRAM, Viceâ€"Chairman, â€"W, J. Eilis. with. great« the im ce o 0 0 aopted Hoard; G. Warner, C. Greenwood, Athletic Association, A large number of members were present from Hamilton and Beamsâ€" ville, and after the install tion cereâ€" mony refreshments were served and Cwpe i umss UD0e 22009 H. O.. We therill, Kelown», B. C, ~ Dec. 31}22 Mrs. F. D. Alkens. Grimaby Tast Inlb.m.ofl-h?n :"'f an. A. E. McTaggart, Toronto Mch. G. A. McTagg rt, Toronto _ Mch.‘4 M. Fitch, Grimsby nu.:fE [whers ouAuity counns)] BURGOYNE‘S â€"C SPECIALS EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK.... .... ...25¢ tin SUNâ€"MAID SEEDED RAISINSâ€"Large packets... ... .. .25¢ COFFEEâ€"Ground fresh for each custormmer. .. . ... . .. 60c Ib, BLACK TEAâ€"This is special value.... .... ... . ....40¢ Ib. SOAP CHIPSâ€"Here‘s a bargain and they are RODGS. . . ... 2. s 2s e lak o. css ese hh /. . +0 t Ibesifor age PURE RASPBERRY JAMâ€"4â€"ib. pailsâ€"Last call at JOHNSTON FLOOR WAXERâ€"Johnstons have made a perfect polisher for hardwood floors. 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