Grimsby Independent, 15 Feb 1911, p. 7

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msby, Ont., Has Its Own Doc. CGook &Thls is "Peck" Carrouthâ€" § trainer, who earned Horatio er, jun.‘s lifelong esteem by ping to patch up Goal Tender tt when that gentleman was on the head by a shot leq directly at the player‘s Lackey, from a distance en feet. . Sesides _ this misfortune, msby had to cope with the feree in another direction.. The yers were scarcely on the ice en the bell was rung, and beâ€" te the men hai a workout the he commenced, and the visit were lost on the great sheet. Joy! London Had a Big Time :i also had a whale of ne when that fife and drum u marcheq up the main street ie head of two hundred ifieidingSnciieitectdarit, CL., oo>19C , v_v;gféolla'rs ; whole mob police reserves out to quell y more goodâ€" n London has nve years. Te‘s so nutty he is bark. The § the stateâ€" ondon â€" Defeats 4" while immedi es fiafastest Game fs Season." he use? Read it :â€" fif:'That Band Led Immense Crowd of {200}Up{the Main Street. BC out! ank Fairborn, Jun., who ates "Our Sporting Coiâ€" ve found Parisian Sage to be the calp and hair tonic and dressing I er used. My hair had been comâ€" in combs full and was very dry ittle and the scalp was always 1. and full of dandruff. I have used f _fl;“f;]?arlman Sage and it has j «g falling, the itching Gandruff have disappeared and my / ‘R‘“"- and (rlasst T Gjsitd a" of the Grimsby Indepenâ€" hich has just made its appearance, has delved into the mystery and has q with the clue. . Eddie ifer of Berlin, is the who has helped the Lonâ€" ckey teams to victory this m yE3 s selfâ€"same Dutchman is a‘s eighth playerâ€"in fact, a team by himself, and iby, with seven Ottawa s, coulq not trim London that person has a grip on don is also jammed full of ;;‘s‘ports, says this Merry w, only one decent man connected with the hockey Pn is o e Ee o e n ic e o e e aP 4 A,‘/ glossy, I would 6 without this fine Hair Tonic for fomen, men or children Parisian 'fi doubt the finest preâ€" ton for the hair.. Daintily perfumed te from grease or stickiness and 96 where every member of the uid use it daily. Large bottles f Tuggists or from the proprietâ€" Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, bpaid. The girl with the Auâ€" k Fairborn, Jun., Discovers London Is Being Helped 1e . Along by Wettlaufer. Lo ts. Jasg. Harris of Wappella, Sask., Falling Hair es Colbeckâ€"Barber _ team ; y loas ts * laim the championship ; ord) came down to p-l-ay] _ timers who . witâ€" _ _ Brantfordâ€"Grimsby ay night last, say . it est game of "shinny ve seen since the good § on the Forty Mile on every package. Sold and 9y W. M. Stewart Drug Co. na bout in the ice rink sday night last, say NY ON YOUR OWN sporting editor 18 it on those London iekers, who have not the to appreciate such lip it to Grimsby, the :; pay you well ours in love and war. isborn, Jr.. alias Docâ€" City Had A Wild Night er to the above tate, that it is good t around peach trees vice to the London ssy, I would Hair Tonic for By Frank Fairborn, The Cleveland trip has been called off on account of the Cleveland manâ€" agement failing to come across with the necessary expense money. An effort is being made to get a Junior O.H.A.: team in Toronto to play the Maple Leaf team here in the near future; as the Maple Leafs are an O. H.A. prospect for the season of 191 Iâ€"I2. Sporty Sportlets > Some class to Cornwall and Fisher Eh! Wait till you see the whole team in action. My dearly beloved friend|the Sportâ€" ing Editor of the London Advertiser was kind enough to print my article of the Londonâ€"Grimsby hockey match in full. It won‘t hurt those London people to have a good article dished up to them once in a while and that is the reason he published mine. It was good. The next question is "Who‘s going to build us a new rink", and echo answers, who! No Ladies Match The Ladies Hockey:match scheduâ€" led for. Monday night did not materiâ€" alize. The Niagara Falls team were notiâ€" fied at the eleventh bhour that our electric lights were <off, so they did not come. Mr. J. Loggie, Grimsby, Ont. Dear Sir:â€"Would like to arrange a game of hockey with you. Beavers of Brantford holds City Cup and not Colback and Barbers, which played your last game, for they only came in existance this winter, so you must have been falsely informed and you have my heartfelt sympathy for being robbed. Hoping to hear from you in near future. I remain, Yours truly, W. W. Montgomery, Vice.â€"Pres. Brantford Hockey League 153 Brock St. This game will likely be played on Monday night next. Fisher on Rover is another recruit from the ranks of the Maple Leafs and he made good too. He played a hard game and checked back hard. When he got the puck, it was like taking teeth away from an elephant to get it from him. / Grimsby Gets Doubleâ€" Crossed _ . The following letter was received by Mr. Jas. Loggie, the night after the Branttordâ€"Grimsby Burlesque hockey match andjit explains itself. L LCW GIRO. T \fpmapametrat? The stars of the game were $ Earl Cornwall in goal, and Art Fisher on Rover â€" Both of these kids are comers and p‘ayed excellent games, Cornwall is the 14 year old goal tender of the Maple Leafs and it was his first time in fast company and he certainly made good with a vengeance and is a good substitute for Flett. "Gapes" Slattery from Whiskey Holâ€" low, handled the game like a school boy. In fact, he didn‘t know any more about refereeing a game of hockey than a pig knows about setting of fireworks. There was a dispute after the game over the score, but your honored friend Doctor Cook "delved deep into the mystery" and immerged with the correct score which is 5â€"3 in favor of Grimsby. on the job, there would be no game at all for the bunch Afro:m the Indian reserve would be on the boards a‘l the time. the champion "Peach Kings" a game of hock, but it turned out to be a shinny game. The Brantforg bunch did not know the first rules of: hockey and if an O. H. 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