Grimsby Independent, 27 Jan 1949, p. 10

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Reâ€" member last summer and sarly fall? 1{.« means . _starting your pullets EARLIERâ€" .h,u.a.uum time to reach the egg stage when size means money. it will pay you well to 26 Main St. W. From this spot the Peach Kings have jumped to first with a three point margin (previous to Tuesâ€" day‘s Brantford game), this by virâ€" tue of the league ruling to give all M teams their points forfeited by the now extinct Guelph team. # # /# COAL Efforts by the Grimsby manâ€" agement to have everything disâ€" ) carded, that is all games, goals, + etc., gathered by the six teams against Gueiph failed, so that the goals for and against now becomes useless. Just for our reâ€" xKSOFALL cords, however, we took the time E. to see just how the teams stacked . NORTH BAY : Make a | Rapid developments in the proâ€" gress of the Big 7 Senior "B" ‘league, (actually it is the Big 6 \m)hnwmm \busy keeping up with the latest over the gripe and grvoan artists from Woodstock did much to bring them up in the scoring race. Local. lynnvo.llurryw the honor of being the first ten goal man. Bill Hutchinson follows closeâ€" ly with nine as does the absent Normie Warner, whose unfortunate bout with pneumonia will probably rob him of the chance to become From deep in the standing, the Kings came up to second place, two goals behind the Mangs in the goals scored department. While against the Kings have had registered only fortyâ€"six for twentyâ€"one points. ® # ® Showing the way in the Woodâ€" stock rout was genial Pud Reid, SPORTRAYAL u'â€".mmmm countiess fans to see the guy goâ€" ing as of old, and in notching up mmmmm.gm.g jumped away up in ‘the POINIS race, and aithough no trophy in given as far as we know of, a little competition for this spot never hurt any team. m. t o# As the teams tear down the homestretch, the following are mMMdMM Kings at the end of fifteen games. will affect the Kings ins. Only one home f in the schedule, and that comes on 18, when the Mangs WIN "T " Grimsby t> do battle . a # ® At.m“‘."‘!f.','f"‘ pbmmmwml to Woodstock. The fans there are voryuuehwndwuu.nd we personally hope that a good '.mmdloahun-hfiOMP mflnmwmdm on Sunday, it was made known that London have a Senior "B" m,.mMyM whipped Stratford‘s Senior "A" mmumuumu- uoammmmuwmn support it looks as if London will play here in Grimsby twice, a measâ€" locals in shape during ThOIT . m,mhflm London will likely meet the winâ€" nees of this group when the OHA mnrmoMbtfl!M & % (# mmwu...podbhw ah this Friday when they return nmm‘omw““ Kings in general." We hope this is mmw.m-flwmmfiw of the Woodatock team here last ,,..g,,w..manun w # *# Their continual beefing about the referee was hardly necessary. Granting that Mocha made a muaonmmfl particularly those of Becker, contribute greatly to making hockey anything but the fine Canadian game it is supposed to And he scidom does. This department still firmiy wmummmmm L is _2 cunt es hookey, Rumors persist that one man just cannot be to get Barlow and the wremeral." We hope this is By "HIGH" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDE!T Games Goals Assists Minors Majors Points aK * 0 l% 6 1‘ i still firmly 14 18 12 156 15 13 14 11 14 16 Woodstock "HOSPITALIZED" KINGS HOLD _ WOODSTOCK TO ONE ALL TIE STRETCH STREAK TO NINE contenders for top spot. Even with Warner, Dunham and Leeson out (one game) the Kings have continued to set the pace, and their record at the ond of fifteen games of ten wins, three loss and two tie games is a protty fakr example of what good men, well ‘The Kings are away twice to Preston, and at St. Catharines February 10. A win this week would make them almost certain l Assistant Coach Johnny Miller, was forced to ice a team of reâ€"| |\ vamped lines, and bring in Buckâ€"| |ley and Welbourn, both mnluu‘ 'gm,muuummm Woodchoppers from wmk.‘ |quwmww lmw.m Glass _ reâ€"| | placed the injured Sunny Dunham | Playing before a packed house, of two thousand extremely partial Woodstock fans, the injury riddled Peach Kings with Art Welbourn in the nets, more than earned a win, but had to settle for a draw, still keeping the Kings on,the unâ€" defeated string however, with seven wins and two draws in their last nine starts. 10 jefeated | string . however, mi In the ensuing overtime, the seven wins and two draws in their|| Kings appeared quite content to ast nine starts. gnttlefwldnw.nnd although Assistant Coach Johnny Miller, they put up three or four good was forced to ice a team of n-;'imunuuonmnotdm Wmmmmm.-.mmunm. Buckley ley and Welbourn, both mnuu‘ndmukmmmmm their debut in this stint with the and again the Kings held out the Woodchoppers from wmk.‘lflvo Woodstock attackers who exâ€" Buckley was up along side Duffield emplified perfectly just why the and Blanchard, while Glass reâ€"| tteam is at the bottom of the league. placed the injured Sunny Dunham| First Period on the third line. Aitken was used | No scoring. on defense. lAmA.IIII. Shuttieworth, letics, especially in the first perâ€" ummmuumm‘ scoring chances, but their play gave us the impression that they were playing a semiâ€"defensive game, perhaps in order to give utâ€" Mwommnwwamm.m blonde goalie was plenty hot himâ€" self, and cheated attacking ‘ forâ€" in the second. Reid was in alonce but missed the net as a helplesss Completely outclassing the Athâ€" made the Woodstock team . look .mmmmm.m ammmm.w hit the post, and Hutchinson misâ€" sed a great chance as he went in alone. Welbourn made a sensationâ€" al save on McKay‘s closeâ€"in drive. Rambling Bunn Glass crashed into the boards late in the period and was carried out on a ‘bymnm&.lfl'lm" ‘Mm.m a | examined the big guy an ambulance | was on its way to cart him off to |mbdmlwmm'| sciousness, Glass walked back to mmmmu\dnmrudh action in the third period. Haunn stood at the defensemans mummamm‘ the Kings with four men . inside| the opposing blueline, passed the puck around until Aitken got & shot away, as the puck slid along mmwyla(mtd}llm Hutchinson came from nowhere to defiect it neatly into the net. Both teams were a man short when the scoreless tie was broken. h Boyd was really at his best (?) in the third, handing out penalties to the Kings for infractions which he had ignored completely in the ensy going first stanza. Clancy Duffield and Aitken got the gate at the 425â€"6.08 and6.89 mark, leaving the peaches two men short for over four minutes. Still the disâ€" organized Athletics couldn‘t punch through a brilliant King defense. "'.'omo?‘uluumm- inting this department has seen for a long time featured the third 10 Welbourn was s carried out on a attending St. John‘s Am‘ Brigade. While a »d the big guy an ambulance its way to cart him off to nmw-mm-| 11 16 16 16 12 11 10OB Ufi cedicomeiintaere us % nmnpunl'lill‘-‘““‘“! couching of sorts in the ‘Winona district for our cleven years, has been namd as manager of the ou--yum-numm| have rceived the green light to playin the OMA mm‘ "B" playdowns. I‘s a nice gesture to a gr°RL: Inve a lot of competition trying to | ge somewhere, we wish them| mmhwwfwdfl.g ticmmal OHA hbonors coming to. Onmsby and district . ® # # ‘The Grimsby Sterlings flounderâ€" .am.mmavmomh & Junior "C" game, and latest word has it that a couple of the players have left the Sterling fold. Perhaps the absence of couch Norâ€" mic Warner is having its effect on the Grimsby team, who have slipâ€" MWNMMMM | Dartially stopped a thirty foot | dirive from Allan, the puck did not lwcuwmmmmwwwer |\ he line to tie up the game. to a shutout which would have marked the first in the entire Senâ€" hrlmmhm,m_hg yel #® * Tom Collin, wo has been a very uy EB _ Woodstockâ€"Goal, Haunn: Allan, Arris, Raymond, Shuttieworth, Mcâ€" que (sub goal) ‘Times are returning to normaley. If an actress can‘t secure any pubâ€" licity in any other manner she can always lose her jewelry. m"’ Vi””‘m. m'fll‘. itken (2). No scoring. Penaltiesâ€"Allan (2), Becker, West Lincoin Branch 127 Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. . SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 1AMS â€" CHICKENS â€" HAMS Proceeds in aiof Equipment for the Legion Ward in W+ Lincoln Memorial: Hospital GRIMSBY 8:00 o‘clock P.M. Masonic Hall, Main St. BINCGCO ADMISSION FREE Gmes at Popular Prices "CANADA UNUMITED While proctising harbourâ€"maste spare time. 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