Grimsby Independent, 25 Mar 1943, p. 5

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guod as they sent and with any of a :t would have I::‘ fls mee m «i Efio "Buds" ran in two quick goals to take a one goai hib wan stnma. CAAmMmplonâ€"| cellent hockey all night desnite a y â€"Aorfeocith 4 Aon#". When the smoke and noise| the biscult. ht p _ Wue baitle was over the staiâ€" The second pericd was a case of | mifectirce & _'_"Oh“lmhu-nnm...- 1 f wounds, both puysme. "ale UY £004 goal tending or finding mental, t Physical a2d| yourself shunted into the corner of the srems snowed s,u, C gad It was not until 15.90 that Barric| it Bach of the contestants. """‘""jforged shead when Murray Richâ€" y\ e ardson (Don Clark), managed to ftébuskating toam that outweighs fing wont rignt T eng l-lrrbymm!-nam h\- es 7 :‘?‘W""“‘“‘h n'v‘mmuu-p-m.aupu “N-tnflmm m--z:-â€"uumm- would have been| tion On fAirst play of this ® winner by the odd goal. frame he waltzed right through to own TK . final period and|tie the score at 1.00 and thirty n L :‘“"fllh seconds ister on a pass from Boyd, C s to take a one goal| set Grimsby out in front. Barric e ne last three mirinics‘ of | teen minutes of good, bad and hiks Ainiiiietiniiiiinedils â€"i.... Silli......... l { Bs .. 4 ‘ Te ks mak t mon sw c saec a .,~¢._*‘ z‘&vm“u. M ne & rint UD) * Auuth naame ‘hnus Ananiiin ~“"‘"'mfl"“-'mnn-umnmmm- ‘-“““‘mâ€"fl is only natural, *‘Fm since both ure contesting for a “lfi'unhmtw On Thursday night That is a major premise that any | in Midiand, they .will resume hosâ€" weal sporting individual will readily | tilites and one will have to weaken. zh. Committee rooum decisâ€" | If the Peach Pits or Buds will play and games that are handed| the hockey they are capable of disâ€" ever by a protest board usually| playing and stay out of the penalty, Batrry vw‘ih them an odor that is box they have an equally good rdmmuwummw Conâ€" have &t the best of timess a| nacher Trophy back to the "Best &:” :u-:: :.h=‘0o & ty:¢ e very | ing that “"-â€"r“!"" barbed | sUMMARY :-â€"â€". ': "Buds" ran in fi take a one goai lead =u~‘.."' onto until the last three miriniss‘ of play, when Murray Richardson s»â€" managers, coaches, etc. V‘â€"â€"'"“ ‘defence, Cook, Hamilton: centre, is eesibe always has bee~. the\ nowen; wings, Peacock, Needhem. h‘-hr?fimum Murâ€" ..-M._..g:'_ i« * mage organizou aporLs I6 -ggu u:...-? 1st Period l & 1. â€"Grimabyâ€"Filmebuk, the mâ€"m!l (Puffield) ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"®:* ll.”"“g._-bâ€"m when a juvenile Jost! â€" â€" (Mex Richardson) _ _ ss4:00 l-‘illu-lfl!a,mâ€"&m uage to the Chat the| _ (D. Clark) .____ __â€"â€"A8: -‘h.u:l-c.a-ic,_“â€"ww‘:. Â¥ W‘ 'unl-'â€"i..;-.a_n-. spirit in which It is written. 1 is an understood thisg that when a ”huhcudnnlfl-h sho@ld s a penaity and any kid organized sports is i that. Butâ€"it does seem ho o se ann 7 ons old Pn p.pe poons. ui during the Argr Penalties â€" Bow‘n (2), ©99"*| n-all-mm-l-a‘- ax=~i"", A8 ":od -â€"unx@:b‘m-d.nu * A f Ae o s408 M”JM mnl-m-o-n never has wl players are ‘Just #s0 sflfl:“”flt‘:u t ‘mww cut a * * . %Ntm"uflhd np-*'-ul ,,.ck-l-u.' e > mine m'.pzmummnummmdw -v-& garn*. ,omm:ruofl:lm': in the openings m-im':zm.m e ..‘ofl‘ of" in the opening frame fuirty well diviaed unc Cl ks s ‘..Q_n‘ ing was the feabUt‘® /. Grimaby Troke into 4 c« uran when Filmobu‘t team Duffield nded on zs 2ATTLE TO A 4â€"4 TIE wITtH Bas NS" â€" RETURN o FOr MDtAND on TauRsor?® ad CH BUDS fhie tin es iaed unt close checkâ€" CHITTERâ€"CHATTEe (â€" By: "OFFEsiDE® th e Both teams have encountered in this gamethe stiffest opposition. they have met with so far this seaâ€" Ison â€" which is only natural, Pegg,: Gefence, 1i | centre, Duffield; w 1*-‘m"’â€"" "’_ \ burner, Halinsk!, Ferris, Whitheld, 5.â€"Barrieâ€"M.. Richardson, ks COd vfl“"”mm wnwâ€"dfl“"‘"‘ tors for civilians ©#» ae. 3 * ho «rar. DF. nedics® »y for 17.30, * ‘SPORTOLOGY .15 :00 > k Nixon, McVicar always ciaimed that the Kigs mant through beoalst n--mâ€"--mu-uwummnm. As he exâ€" rhdh“-im""’w i“ and the: «rry in They will every inch of the way. If ._xso.Mhnmm.Mwum-flmwo-. If we mmflhwhflu-‘”mhww“-' Te -_1:fl|w-uadmnmuu-¢hd~“ He is set for it. Also a= â€"tfy he knows that we are coming back to protect him and so is the front Wwitphone rang. Mother answered it. I could hear her®2Y "D@ is n0t illhdm. She came upstairs and told me tiPt Leslie John J had called and that a hockey player had arrived!® 10w THE CLOTHEs Prop 19 STILL HERe _ The 28th of March, 1923, came o agoâ€" 'Nfllwuum&u?m:-"" hoping for news of certain hockey players. About eÂ¥Et 9C190k th* I got up, aghinst her orders and wishes, dressed, ETObbed a cane and went into the drug store, It had been a dirty day2N4 was still a Cirtier night. ‘There was snow aplenty and the wind wâ€"* howling. That was the reception that John Ritchie McVicar, the S(@DE Bean from Renfrew, received into Grimsby. next spring and summer was no better. He told his grief to Honey Sheiton, and be went into action. The Little Shoemaker did a little m-cm-ufim'd-mbuld winter to lead the Peach Kings through a most glorious campaign and mmumcumnâ€"-m I do no! m&uu‘bflwdm”uuflmfio.@ e Y O C T00 EOO MA nor Inam 4 Ahink that Dequove LaVeE MBRIREME MM MWM PME Cl tual secret. Archie Dixon, the manager, did not know. I think that wrâ€"v«-u-mmuamm-“w udwmqurmnuux-mg.uu,... ble that they were correct. IMMM"MMM“M-M“ mmp”mfiq“d&flmmmm lime. That was natural from him. He was the team captain and a cenâ€" tre ice mab. I.ull-.“.ulm“.flou’.b.x-“‘ M”M!m“mwdpflufl*u‘ mumumm«mnâ€"-flumufig. You have been ber? * ?""""" _ _onducted yoursel ing. “,mm”,ummw‘fl man. 1ummumu-fl7'°"-"“‘""”‘" ,,fl._ruunwuswumm You are & ta* PMYâ€" er and a good citizen. ‘The best move you ever made in your life was f By BonegLivingston Sportologist You have been here 20 years, PoP 2 TO200 20. Sanwsar TL C TiR aY ariigies of 92904400 BJR ans the armed > |Cole ~~+â€"â€"â€"~â€"~ 2$ I ”w-‘w&” A !W .M f } Aurp . _ You Came of your owr choosâ€" I think that 1 do nol CRAN‘FORD Marlow | ...._._142 120 LaGFerty .118 159 Pyndyk .120 136 m"' Wetvronite .140 O M. 8. Gald Lile# Ladies Averages Valiant, 2; % ? .JIANT vETERAN ELBERT A ViCEROY G.P. Average B0 _ 148 £6 _ 182 #% 21 Gp. Average 2# 12M 2 116 #* . 111 G.P. Average B0 _ 149 M# 146 : 182 19 140â€"â€"1992 105 mmu‘-q ies play on Friday night. four teams in the stam | Monday, March 290thâ€" _ â€" | ~1$0â€"Owl‘s Club vs. Gas House 7 80â€"Pony Express va Butchers 200â€"Meta) Craft vs. Barbers 9.00â€"Highway vs, Generals Tuesday, Mavch 30thâ€" i 7.80â€"Ht Joseph‘s vs, Sheet Met. T 20 â€"Boulevard vs, Niz. Packers | 900 ~Black Cats vs. Peach Kings :j 900â€"â€"6t. Andreow‘s va. West End Friday, March 26thâ€" - T B0Dâ€"Viceroy vs. Eiberta. ° #.00â€"Veteran vs. Victory. #1m1â€"â€"Valiant vs, Rochester. 9.00â€"Vimy vs. Mayflower., Games Next Week Future Games LADIES‘ LEAGVUE LOEN‘E LEAGUVUE 171 144 116 100 11

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