Grimsby Independent, 4 Mar 1943, p. 6

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P:ic;rnsruuu SIMCOE WITH SUSTAINED Comâ€" i.: Anoxâ€"numanrmxm AND CLANCY _ tE SCORE REPEATEDLY â€" PEGCG GIVES OUTâ€" ; STANDING DISPLAY IN LOCAL NETS. Gilider pllots for Britain‘s airborne regiments are drawn frouw th ArÂ¥. As trained svldiers, they will be able io ike their passes gers into action immediately upon landing. Volunteer® must pess 3 stiff medical examination equalling that of ap R.AF. pllot they must in to beif fully trained soldiers, show bigh qualities of leaderâ€" ghip and initit Asier ihitial trairing i6 navigation, theory of flig", etc. ut 8D mmmw.wdnbnmmwm M#nmfl-â€"rfilmm Mlu!m-hn-tmd- Inquhl“. pictur shows: Two gumau«ndlu after a flight. Giider P‘ ‘-. m’_ As gers into actio stifg medica! ¢* j back â€" checking . which BJA Simcoe of many possible m on Grimsby‘s goal. Dufâ€" Cliancy, Halinski and Tallman must bave had his sights _ ‘!‘mmpmtwt_l‘l_o Calre Rushton‘s Juvenile "B" enâ€" try in the M.O.H.A. will take a ten goal lead with them into the return game with Simcoe on Thursday evening to be staged in that city. The effort of the local kids was their best display of the current season and if they can maintain the type of mockey they displayed in defea:itrz Simcoe by the score of 12â€"2, they should be there or thereabouts when the sllver is beâ€" ing handed out at the end of the weason. Their couck had made a mnumber of changes in their lineâ€"up and it certainly paid dividends as 4s evident by the period scores which were, 3â€"0; 6â€"0 and 12â€"2. A pleasing feaiure of the game was the combination that was displayed lby both forward lines which at 1 had the Simcoe players comâ€" zy bewiidered. Pegg who reâ€" pilaced Laba in goalâ€"who is laid ‘wm:themmluâ€"-mnndms fichphyo{m-mhdluand like a veteran. Boyd and ?hw.uu:dwhomlflwt c sick beds to play; although deâ€" ‘ by the fates of an entry in e goal oi assist columns turned one of their best games and ’urucullrlycfloctlvemmdr ‘ shows four goals and six to his credit. (Tallman, who hbeen fitted into ti:‘s line by the HOCKEY CHITTERâ€"CHATTER By "OFFS!IOE® Britain‘s Airborne Army Gr:msby Boy Paces T coach also knew what to do with the puck when he secured possesâ€" sion as he likewise registered four goals and one assist. Clancy and Halingki secured the other markers and the rushes of Clancy were parâ€" ticularly effective at times. The criticismâ€"and it is given in a conâ€" structive way, is to the defence of Clancy and Ferris to ulways be on the alert to take advantage of a was particularly noticeable in the opening period when Simcoe were For Simcoe, Olley in goal must, be given the selection in spite o(; the fact that twelve goals were| wOdEcul ENB ERERN RERMMNZ AROBPRCC CC fact that the Grimsby forwards| were in on top of him nearly the whole evening he turned aside at least twenty that were ticketed for the net. Grantham, who is the a man short by force of a penalty We could see that the Grimsby coach was calling for a long shot into the defensive area of Simcoe, but for some time neither of these staiwarts seemed to gather the idea, despite the fact, that the forâ€" wards wore racing in, in anticipaâ€" tion of the same. When it did register, two ouick goals were scored within ten seconds. also worthy of meation. He tailied once and if he ‘earns to go in with his head up will make life miserâ€" able for many a goalâ€"keeper. huve two nice free akating 9. lines: a fair defence and exceptionâ€" ally good goalâ€"keeping. All of this natural material has been welded Grimsby Juveniles | Grimaby‘s . own . git ,@F . 2Cand" oy. T=«:ph Farrell, son of Churles . and Mrs. Farreli, has certainly been makirg his presence feit in hockey circles this winter. . Bo muck so that the famous Red Dutâ€" wn.acuu;-.xydutN.u.l.. 'hns been g.ing the local pepper pot the double "Q" recently. Our "Red" has been Uncle Bill Hewitt‘s right band bower . in handling the tough Service League | games in Toronto al winter and now Dutton has «bov* made up Di# mind that the local kid would be a valuable addition to the N. HL, | ; maff of arbiters f Bert Hedges who has been 60â€" ! partner in kandling the bad bables ‘ with Red was given a trial in New ' York on Sunday nig** and M,f \ the next one to get a Chadet at | l-howw‘ the N. M. L. players tho} x-mmu-m‘cul‘nmfia_gl Grimsby Réed Head | Has Eagle Eye OA is is now the nignest ber is caused by living organiams Moring. that can with more seasoning give a good account of themselves in future games. A ten goal lead is & advantage in going into the '&'i‘fi".nthflhcmnâ€" cidents they should be able to proâ€" tect the same,. Here‘s hoping that they do. We see by the ldtest despatch to reach our desk that there are only four or five more teams left in competition and it would look nice to see a Juvenile Championship coming to Grimsby in 1942â€"43. Hoping that this wish will not put a Jinx on the *team your observer will sign off SUMMARY 1st Period CA~ AsCumtne, Sask.; W. P. Micholson, G. R. Clarke, W, A. Stenâ€" MLMEMNWQMMW "Bill" mu,mduhndmmmnm.ommm His father is a four year veteran of the last war, He went cverseas with Col. Gordon Sinclair in 1989. Al1 hockey followers ars conversant with Bill‘s record as a Peach Bud, and wish bim luck. (Duffield) ... Grimsbyâ€"Tallman, (Duffield) ... Penaltiesâ€"Duffie The blue stain in T HE Leudtke, Regina, Sask.; W. P. Nicbolson, G. R. Clarke, W (Duffield) (Coombs ) (Halinski) (Duffield) .. isbyâ€"Duffield (Duffield) . (Duffield) (Clancy) 2nd Period RIMSBY _INDEPENDENT \4, in sapwod lum« tiny treads of which pmeate 8. _ Passenger trovel by railroad now giv,er menved exceeds 216 por cent. of the 1985â€" son of Churles 39 average. 16 :05 10 :45 12:50 11:40 18:14 15:538 18: â€"Cut Courtesy St. Catharines Standard. 1:19 3:18 », League Standing uny game in the series so far Lion‘s Club Hockey Oowls Club ... Rlack Cats ... Sheet Metal . St. Joseph‘s ... Ningara Packers West End Mamehs uBM ...« â€"....«__a.. A Â¥_ _# * * HMighest score of any game ths Metal Cra‘t McArthur‘s, 2. Goals by Metâ€" calfe and Schwab. Churchill‘s, 0. League Standing Millyard‘s Drug Store. Every Thursday morning after 10 o‘clock. Research, 1. Goal by C. Schwab. 1045 a.m. McArthur‘s vs. Churchill‘s. The winners of the finals will reâ€" ive the coveted Lions Club tive cents per copy in «she Holâ€" lowing local stores: Jame. Sabker. Games On Saturday, Feb. 26th Navy, T. ~~Goals by H. Duffield INDEPENDENT Copics of The *ndepant ne WHERE To GET THE GROUP | STANDING FINALS Saturday, March 6th 12 11 48 81 27 17 12 #1 12 Gammage .. St. John ... Henaslip ... VIMY Cloughey .164 146 vICTORY Robertson .175 135 Clark ... 70 142 Hawes ....._.__126 119 Snyder ....._._._11% 275 Neale ______232 197 Walters ...._.__1z2 Heywood .119 Tregaskes Inglehart Pyndyk .193 Lafferty _ 79 Watt Lessard 157 E. Laba .100 Jones .. 108 Burton ....__114 vICEROY Humme! .133 141 Fisher _____156 171 Joan Hale, 0; Crawford, 3 Victory, 3; 107 817 Veteran, 0; Vedette, 8. GrRiIMsBY Arena CLOSES SAT., MARCH 6th SKATING SEASON PEACH OUEENS‘ LEAGUE rumolicaccn Th Red Cross Skating Carnival Friday Night MAYFLOWER T16 868 ROCHESTER _ 110 106 JOAN HALE VETERAN 106 160 78 131 105 160 104 116 175 116 642â€"2166 101â€" 125â€" 161â€" 134â€" 191. 110â€" 102 169â€" 141â€" 451 18â€" 1785 435 Metcalfe goomeialblh 418 104| Neale .. m l m P 470 212 344 157 452 248 218 Murdoch Cloughley Frazier Ladies Averages T81 686 676â€" Golden Jubilee, 0; Vimy, 3. TB â€"â€"ccomamac uts i ard ..._.. 11 GOLDEN JUBiLEE MAYFLOWER geeconmengzzery » h 19 mmgpnmemetzees sphil ROCHESTER . eqmatersesons ~ ie % 12 JOAN HALE VETERAN vIcCTORY ELBERTA sommmmsonncs â€" AF VALIANT 178 VIMY 164 116 133 21 108 17 17 18 17 17 19 14 16 19 19 14 18 16 18 16 121â€" 410 147 411 11â€" 417 110â€" 404 Average 172 + 119 118 117 174 173 141 141

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