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PHONE WIN. 108â€"12 ‘With one weeK IERL N1 C MMMMTO Henderson 1340 Qule, Winona comsolidated their C M =â€" -..“p---:-‘ ponuitics on $u4 > 1 Mu'“:::“- | 0â€"Dunnvilie, Hines 1 oma‘s ace line of Mallin, Perosak| . _ (Cokr t con,, 1 =o--â€"~'-'-“‘ eemeneniamntinnntnenmenteecs w â€â€œâ€â€œI .._vlt.-lt'h -.‘ Puke w" ...u -!’hfloflr-“'--"‘-o-u-um.:u. en poking in a loose puck, however |4.2 win tver Chiefs. Marian Juras Winona came back strong to takt |ang Jack Brotzel secured the Chief the verdict and assume themselve® | poats, Piyers worked hard for their of first place. 3â€"2 triumph over Bisons Allan Grimsby Lions 6, Stoney CK 6 |munsmore banged in both Bison Stoney Creck ran wild in ~l~.m~m.fl first two periods of their game KB | Tenpant. Danny Shuvers a m 6 the second piace Grimsby LA#ONS.| George Stewart. “"".-uâ€â€˜ Bruizs took the first major game 'flhï¬'fld’:“.‘“ from Canadiens by a 6â€"3 score. Bill ‘M.-Mllt†u-'. ""‘.lld-u“l for ‘five Bruid â€nflflmflhï¬â€™lt Zsiros was push Creek with three tallies, Britt with the Creck snipers list. ‘The Nelles â€" the six for the Lions, Maroncsts, Winona 4, Beamevilie 1 l Witk one week left in the scheâ€" | the Grimsby Sterlings, bowever the Sterlings were playing their final Junior "C" tilt in Dunnville and so the dasue here was left high and dry. Just what the league will do with regard to this game has as yet not been announced. If the Sterâ€" lings forfeit the remaining games would appear that the only fair '-u -m. climinate all games in which the Sterlings partâ€" icipated through the schedule. SENATORS WIN FROM DNROIVILLE MUDCATS The Grimsby Senators, who are ewniting word from the OHA as to when to commence the Intermediâ€" ate "B" piaydowns, got a shot in ate "B" playdowns, §SL & HHU 17 i the arm last week, when in their first start, they handed the Dunnâ€" Mudests a seven to two reâ€" verse on the sticky natural ise of the Grand River Town. 1 Dunnville had to step up to Inâ€" termediate "A" company this year, and have not made much of a showing in this bracket. Stringing | dqwll.‘ï¬o.n“‘ -ï¬ï¬ï¬‚"'""u-‘. the Dunnville team is a x9 from being a strong entry. ‘They | have also been hampered by poot ; tce, thanks to a mild winter. } The Senstors win was an imâ€"| pressive start for the locals, who .u-duu-fll how strong they might be, and alâ€" | though Dunnville are far from beâ€" | . \ ing strong opposition, the Senators left little doubt that they will take some beating in the Intermediate : =B" playdowns. B\ "rhe Senators acore three before and Whitficid all beating a wesk Thompson in the Dusnville cage. Soggy Green set Pitts up with the first Dunpville gos! at the twelve minute mark Cartwright, a Winâ€" ;‘wmfll“t“ to one lead to carry into the second Jim Henderson assisting on ‘the first. and Demerling on the second. Bill Farrell, who turned in a great ‘m-mmdv fense, wound up behind his own net and stickhandled right through to score the seventh and final mflydflmfl- ute mark of the second period. The third period was featured by unily one goal, this being scored by wery strong on the Grimaby deâ€" femse, taking out Dunnville forâ€" wards with plenty of gusto. Mesky bounced the ahifty Sogey Green so hard on ame cccasion that Soggy wondered why he bad not hung up )Nl-hl!“"' ‘ Alf MacMHian turned in a steady p-hma-uu-u-lvl bo a big asset to the Senstors in their drive for Intermediate honore. The Senators loed the fallowing rell, Demeriing, MeRRY, NVWA + (MkBCMY ... 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