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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Apr 1937, p. 6

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Siskens First Loss In 17 Games Costs Championship WILL PLAY INTORMEDIATE BALL KITCHENER.â€"Kitchener will not drop out of the intermediate A secâ€" tion of the Intercounty Baseball Asâ€" eociation. Announcement was made by Norman Kellerman, who operated the club last year. He declared new players are available, and the city will have a creditable team. 4â€"Waterloo, Dorsch ... Penaltiesâ€"Martin, Ronholm. ‘Three of the four goals came while the teams were a man short, the \Cubs first two goals came while they were a man short, and the third while ‘both teams had a man serving penâ€" ‘alties. Waterlooâ€"Goal, Dunbrook; deâ€" fence, ‘Martin and Reinhart; centre, Ray Bauer; wings, Dorsch and Lang; «pares, J. Bauer, Cotey, ‘Pugh, Helm, Wrickey, Schlote and Weseloh (spare goalie). Refereeâ€"Ted Gregory, Toronto. First Period 1â€"Iroquois Falls, Porter (Ronâ€" holm) | cmsmmconerucmumcarcur 48.85 2â€"Iroquois _ Falls, Ronholm (MCGrath) .......cc.cucullcll... 19.10 Penaltiesâ€"Ronholm, J. O‘Mara. Second Period 3â€"Iroquois Falls. Dawson ........ 6.10 Penaltiesâ€"Porter (2). Third Period ‘The winners, victors of the Norâ€" thern Ontario Juvenile league, have played together for the past nine years and are professionally coached. Waterloo, winners of their town league, vanquished Baden, Preston, arnia, Midland and Oshawa before going down to defeat here. > ‘Martin and Ronholm were banishâ€" ed by Ref. Gregory in the third peâ€" riod for swinging on each other durâ€" ing a mixâ€"up in the Waterloo corner. ‘The teams: Troquois Fallsâ€"Goal, Watts; deâ€" fence, Porter and Dawson; centre, J. OMara; wings Ronholm and Mcâ€" Grath, Miller, D. O‘Mara, Brown, Smith and Dillon (spare goalie). Martin went well on the Siskin deâ€" fence along ‘with Helm but the Cubs team were able to skate around the elower Siskin defence for many close in shots on Dunbrook. A trip in the second frame by Porâ€" ter gave Waterloo a penalty shot but Reinhardt lifted the rubber high over the nets. Waterloo‘s first loss in 17 games, Dumbrook had more than two goals scored on him only in the last two games, Waterloo winning at Galt ‘Thursday against Oshawa by 4â€"3, and loosing here Saturday 3â€"1. Ronholim starred for the Iroquois Walls cubs in the game here, makâ€" ing the play and giving the pass for the first goal, and taking ‘MoGrath‘s pass for the second. Dawson scored the third for the cubs. Dorsch avertâ€" ed a shutâ€"out for the cubs when he stole the puck with four minutes to gc, beat McGrath, and went in on Watts to draw him out of position and bang the disc into the nets. ‘The score was not a fair indication of the play, Waterloo being close in many times only to have Watts kick the rubber out. On the other hand in the last period as Siskins ganged on the Falls goal, Dunbrook was called on repeatedly to beat three men attacks by the Falls boys, kept his third period score sheet clean. title and the Mitchell F. Hepburn trophy. ‘The Witerloo boys, playing their third game in four days, lost to the heavier and more finished froâ€" quois Falls team by a 8 to 1 score. (By Staff Reporter) MAPLE LEAF GARDENS.â€"Their only loss in a heavy 17 game scheâ€" dule this winter here Saturday afterâ€" noon cost Waterloo Siskins, O.JH.A. champions, and the Ryrie Birks troâ€" phy holders for 1987, the all Ontario Winners Better Hockey Team. â€"Siskens Have Remarkâ€" IROQUOIS FALLS WIN ALL ONTARIO TITLE ... 16.25 Here‘s smiling Davie Kerr, last post guardsman for Lester Patrick‘s New York Rangers, who is enâ€" joying his best semson in the nets. The question is MONTREAL.â€"Literally played off their feet by Les Patrick‘s ‘"brats", Montreal Maroons took a 4100 lacâ€" ing from New York Rangers here Saturday night, and thus ibowed themselves and Canada out of the Stanley ‘Cup playoffs. ® A trio of Western Canada youngâ€" sters, Neil Colville, Mac Colville and Shibicky, just recently emerged from ';he "sticks", stood the powerful Maâ€" rcon machine on end, put wobbles in 'iu gears and, in a sensational thirdâ€" period display of ice craftsmanship, held it completely stopped and stalled in midâ€"ice while they handed the puck back .and forth in a baffling boardâ€"toâ€"board triangle. Second Period 1â€"Rangers, N. Colville (Shiâ€" bick, M. Colville) ............... 2â€"Rangers, N. Colville (Coop @F) .....s.coomivemicrnsmnieevenenieavansnvacts 3â€"Rangers, ‘Boucher (Dillon).. No penalties. Complete value for their 4â€"toâ€"0 win, Rangers ‘beat ‘Maroons from net to net all the way. ‘Their speed was dazzling, their craft devastating and the jolts, hooks and "holds" handed out by their Ching Johnsonâ€"led deâ€" fense was utterly demoralizing to the frantic Maroon front lines. First Period o Third Period 4â€"Rangers, M. Colville (N Rangers Hand Montrealers 4â€"0 Lacing in New York. No scoring. Penaltyâ€"Blinco. From Cup Race Can He Hold the Champions THB WATBRBBLOO CGHRONICLA 4.34 9.10 Barrie ...0..... ‘Toronto Voc. . Guelph :......... !N!agnra Falls jor). MONTREAL . â€" Amicable agree ment was reported between Canadian railways and eighteen running trades unions on restoration of the basic wage rate on both roads, thus removing the threat of a Dominionâ€" wide transport strike, which has exâ€" isted ever since the Maclean Conâ€" ciliation Board reported on the disâ€" pute some two months ago. Colville, Shibicky) ......_....... 241 Penaltiesâ€"Heller 2, Trottier (ma Allan Cup Semiâ€"Final Sudbury Tigers 9, Hull Vol. 4. First game of series. Memorial Cup Semiâ€"Finals Copper Cliff 12, Ottawa 1. Copper Cliff wins series. Saskatoon 6, Winnipeg Mon. 5. Series tled one each. Ontario Juvenile Iroquois Falls 3, Waterloo 1. Round Robin Standing RAILWAY STRIKE SETTLED Beries B Maroons won series 2 games to 1. Series C Rangers won series, 2 games to 0. Series D Best two out of three games. Rangers 1, ‘Montrea) 0. Rangers 4, Montreal 0. Series A â€" Best three out of five games Detroit 4, Canadiens 0. Detroit 5, Canadiens 1. Canadiens 3, Detroit 1. Canadiens 3, Detroit 1. Detroit 2, Canadiens 1. Hockey Results This Week Rangers meet Detroit. whether the men of Patrick will give Kerr sufficient protection so that he can keep out the hard shooting Vetroit Red Wings 1936â€"37 N.H.L.champions. ‘Several transfers were turned back to the Intercounty League and if that association wants to grant them the O.B.A.A. is agreeable. Transfer of Lawrence Bank from Port Arthur to St. Catharines, howâ€" ever, was held over for further invesâ€" tigation. "I find California such & real Paâ€" radise that I could have been quite happy had I never sung again."â€" Amelita Galliâ€"Curci. ‘Only one transfer was refused out right when the executive wouldn‘t allow transfer of Vernon Bishop, vetâ€" eran baseball tourist, a change from Napanee to Welland. A motion presented ‘by Stan Ghantz, of Kitchener, asking that the residence rule be set back to Novemâ€" ber 1 was not approved. By acclamation, W. J. Snyder, secretary and Arthur Hilmer, Oakâ€" ville, treasurer, were returned to office. Bert Smith of Toronto, will again represent the association as Amateur Athletic Union governor. QSHA WA.â€"N .A Taylor, of Delhi, was chosen president of the Ontario Amateur Association at the annual convention here on Saturday. G. K. (Ernie) Gibbard, of Nnrnoo, was reâ€"elected first.viceâ€"president; J. W. Bcott, Kitchener, was chosen second viceâ€"president. N. A. Taylor Heads Ontario Baseball Association.â€"32 Delhi Man lS | 0.B. A. A. President Ontario Juvenile H.A. Title Won By Sisken Hockeyists Transfers Approved. !HENDAYE, (Francoâ€"Spanish Fronâ€" tier.â€"Plots against the life of the Spanish rebel dictator, Francisco Franco, have resulted in the firingâ€" sauad executions of nearly 100 solâ€" diers as an aftermath of scattered outcroppings of revolt in his arms, frontier reports said. The most serious uprising was reâ€" ported from Moroccoâ€"where Franâ€" cos‘ revolution ‘was (born last July. Fifty conspirators were executed there. 100 Soldiers Shot on Treason Charge Waterlooâ€"Goal, Dunbrook; deâ€" fence, Helm and Dorsch; centre, Jerry Bauer! wings, Cotey and Pugh; spares, Ray Bauer, Frickey, Lang, Martin and Reinhart. Refereesâ€"Fred Waghorne Jr., Toronto; H. Kilgour, Galt. ~ Fiest Period 1. Waterlooâ€"Pugh (Helm) .. 5.10 in the third period after Frickex had left the game. His fionl, whic won the game, was a lucky golf shot, the puck going up in the air from the Oshawa blue line and dro?- pinT into the Oshawa net. Helm‘s goal in the second period also came on a golf shot from close in. Oshawaâ€"Goal, Colven; defence, Jackson and Murphy,; centre, Mcâ€" Master; wings, Reid and McDonald; spares, Sawyer, McMullen Clopp and Morris. were in on the scoring. Only two penalties were handed out in each game, Helm drawing the one here for Siskins. & The play of Helm, Dorsch and Pugh was outstanding here as comâ€" pared with their performance in Toâ€" ronto. Dorsch worked well on the first line with Ray Bauer and Lang in the third period after Frickey against Ushawa Pugh, Heim Ra Bauer, Lang, Reinhart and Done.‘ Fourteenth Win The victory, which took with it the O.J.H.A. crown was the fourâ€" teenth for the Waterloo boys in seventeen games played this season. In only one game have more than two goals been scored on them, and that was in the game here. Distribute Honors While in Toronto Weanesday Ray Bauer, Lang, Frickey and Cotey counted the points for Waterloo, against Oshawa Pugh, Helm Ray As in Wednesday‘s game at Maâ€" ple Leaf Gardens, when Siskins trimmed Midland British Consols 5â€"2, the white shirted boz earned their win via the backchecking route, giving Oshawa no elllr:e to organize rushes. Dunbrook the Waterloo nets played a sensational game, holding off several Oshawa barrages in the final frame. On two of the three goals scored on him, he had no chance, theâ€"two counters coming on beautiful passing work by Oshawa behind the net. on Thursday night. The northern town lads eked out a 4â€"3 win over the motor city squad in one of the most . interesting hockey games played here this winter. (By Staff Reporter) GALT.â€"The Ryrie Birks tro‘p:‘L, H-bol of the Ontario Juv ockOKo Association championship, went home with Waterloo Siskins, following a strenuous battle beâ€" tween the Waterloo kids and Oshawa Beatons at the local arena. Oust Oshawa by 4â€"3 in Sudden Death Tilt at Gait. ° Oshawaâ€"Sawyer _ (Jackâ€" BOM). 111.â€"â€"sreres Sassessssssssessscsuins Penaltyâ€"Helm. Oshawaâ€"Sawyer .............. Waterlooâ€"Dorsch ............ Penaltyâ€"MacMillan. Second Period Waterlooâ€"R. Bauer (Lang Reinhart) .......................... Waterlooâ€"Helm .............. Third Period Oshawaâ€"Murphy |............ PLAY IROQUOIS FALLS night. The northern 13.50 14.10 16.00 45 8.15 5.10 7.00

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