Grimsby Independent, 20 Jan 1949, p. 6

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In beâ€" tween times the locals punched home seven goals to give the Masâ€" ons their worst shellacking of the A perpetual beef of the St. Catharines team concerns their inâ€" ability to play good hockey on the smaller ice surface of the Grimsâ€" by Arens. Granted that they have the squad, opened the scoring with a neat goa! at the 4.35 mark of the first period. Carrying the puck in behind Clement. Dunham shot out to carom the puck in off the back of the goalie‘s pads. Hoyle put the Kings two up beâ€" fore Frick notched a goul on a Big Reg Dodds and his two kids are really beginning to click. and the scoring jinx which has folâ€" lowed both Pete Soutar and Sunny Dunkam was broken in this crowd pleasing game. _ _ _ Hoyle‘s effort, whil> Nelson was mumn_numm rubber into the enemy zone, passed neat)y mistake in sinking the third King the RAL Russ Hann. who came to life for enior °B" schedule Friâ€"| best of the Tiree, WiRH LNC RIBEE] 0 u0e , p $ ‘® | mmmmlmumâ€"muw‘“m"“-‘" e thousand and thirtyâ€" eight. Both teams were fiying 800| Co;mepy Pesch W‘ 1dmissions that they are | testing the goalies on good drives.| ,___;, miuse â€" Gluck. Bariow, | ||-bhneh-dtu---uutui-yu--t! /. Hoyle Hutchinson, Dufâ€"| St. Catharines Masons, | of the past efforts, but when called | C2 m aerlt, "oons Dunham,| crowding the Pesches on the kid aguin proved that B# z_ /.. muig Hann, Welbourn | -:my::mhnfl;."-m""‘"i St. Catharinesâ€"Clement, Welsh. | o eat more . Masâ€" | circles in future years. Croomes. Adnigscn. Waite. Waut | ichest cream if they are| Hann and Croft drew highatickâ€"| cous Angerson, Croft. FYiCK, Nelâ€" defuzzing the Peaches ing penalties to start the third Do ._~ pors Hookings, Wright. Ball, t Belt. |w~mfirnvaw f , ‘" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT On the picture goal of the night. Duffield passed to Hutchinson in the centre zone. and Hutchinson deked the defense to get a clear shot at the net. his bullet drive picked the top corner perfectly. A shot from the blueline that hit Pud Reid‘s back was in behind Leeâ€" won before anyone knew what was going on. including a bewildered Leeson. ‘This was at the 11.07 STERLINGS ARE EDGED OUT BY SIMCOE IN RIGHT SMART GAME Simcoe Young Men‘s Club arâ€"|be was plenty lucky on several ocâ€" Th + suhizgent "af maose That|â€" ‘etermps Rempie with a ans â€" Blezzard. . outnumbered the Grimaby cheering | Missowich, Wismer., Robertson, Le section by a nurrow margin. A00|Blane. Lewson. Juras, Murphy, in their third start of the current| Doucette, Sterling, Smith, Christie, JM”C’M.::O;’-‘IM Sterlings dropped a thret| . gimgoe â€" De Marco, Mummery, m’m to the faster team frominmnyrhas m Mcintosh, Gardner. Brown, Woods, Auger, Waite, Garâ€" Although outplayed in the first ulliss Trigt piried, the Sterimge maneged u5| fer 1nf "ne‘â€" Mullike Yan At 12.05 Soutar took a pass from Dodds, and the rugged winger beat Clement for the fifth King tally. â€" Suiasi inss n y io . 2 C ce m * en tink stay with the winners. Auger scored first, with Dewey Robertson evening up the count five minutes later, Le Blanc and Wismer assistâ€" ing. The locals seemed to be disâ€"| organized all evening, with far too | many passes going astray. Murphy | the fifteen year old sensation from | Mt. Hope missed two great opporâ€", tunities early in the first period.| which may have put a different| completion on the tilt. 1 The kid did come through with a goal at the five minutue mark of mmmmmmnu- cette drawing an assist. Sterâ€" lings failed to hold their lead. and Simcoe came through with three tallies which proved to be sufficient to win the game. It was their third win in as many starts and gives . them the league leadership. Robertson took two minor penâ€" alties in the second frame, and two Simcoe goals were scored while the locals were a man short. The final stanzs was the best of the night, eapecially after Murphy notched his second of the night to give new life to his team. tt playing the Simcoe squad for entire period, the Sterlings just could not click around the net. and while DeMarco played a steady game defending the Simcooe nets In the opening game last Saturâ€" day morning Bisons had no trouble taking a 5â€"0 decision from Chiefs. Allen Dunsmore scored four times the fifth coming from the stick of Harry Astle. ‘The Fiyersâ€"Rockets encounter was a real tussle resultâ€" ing in a oneâ€"all tie. Bil Tennant notched Fiyers counter early in the game, Harry Dancer finally securâ€" ing the equalizer for Rockats. 9. 00â€" Wednesday, January 26th At the three quarier mark, Barlow got the puck on a faceâ€"off to the left of the Masons net, and the.old Mlmm.uudm! bottom right corner, with Clement making no move on the quickie. ) Barlow and Clancy then teamed up | on a three way combination, with | Hoyle driving it home for his secâ€" ond goal, and the Kings‘ seventh of the night. ; Except for the two all tie with Brantford, the Kings have extendâ€" ed their winning streak to seven, or eight games, without a loss. The pace they have been setting is merely a case of the players beâ€"| coming accustomed to each other‘s : style, and as we mentioned at the | first of this plece . . . they‘ll take . Nelson First Period 1. Grimsby, Dunham ... 4.45 Penalties: Gluck (2), Soutar, 2. Grimsby, Hoyle (Glass) ... 216 3. St. Kitts, Frick (Nelson) ... 9.25 4. Grimsby, Clancy Third Period 5. Grimsby, Hutchinson f (Duffield) ... 6. St. Kitts, Ball (Nelson) .. T. Grimsby, Soutar (Dodds) 8. Grimsby, Barlow (Gluck) ©. Grimsby, Hoyle Penalties: Hann. Blan Dunham. Croft, Welsh, Ball. Refereeâ€"Les Kirkpatrick. Linesâ€" YOUTH AND BEAUTY W.... Pictured here is Miss Setty Shantz, lovely teenage pupil of Grimsby High School, and the equaily beautiful streamilined MONARCH six passenger coupe. NEW MONARCH STEPS UP! Ford of Canada has spared no pains to make this Monarch a car you‘ll be proud to own and drive . . . no matter how much you‘re willing to pay for an automobile! mmmwmnhww!"mmm--.mwmvmum are complete . . . its appointments are delightful!l Yes, the New Monarch is Nowâ€" through and through! NEW MONARCH Makes Car News 6062 MAINX WEST ABUNDA NCE NEW THROUGH AND THROUGH QUALITYUP! SIZE UP! POWER UP|! 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