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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Mar 1938, p. 8

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The Reformers displayed better rassing in the second period. but Silk was determined and saved time a‘ter rime. There was a mad scramâ€" tie at the Orangeville net and despite thines going Simcoe‘s way after the face off. they could not seore. Jack Baskerville got a deep cut on the chin in the crowd of flying sticks and was taken to the dressing room in> bandages. O‘Donnel) was sent to the box and Simcoe was a man short. G ‘rapic and Pattern led rush after tush n the Reformer goal but there was «lways two or three of the opposiâ€" tinn waititng to check back at them. Lescn and Hopkins played well for (:angeville. Ray Curry led a rush tc draw Atherton out of the Simcoe v il On a pass from Patterson and Pocluck. Cusry banged in the first coal of the game. Curry, Leach and Gillespie broke away a minute later but Cursy‘s shot went over the net Wirh the band playing martial muâ€" sn and fans cheering in unison the toams went info the third period. Bech had eettled down considerably ul after a minute of play Orange vi0e wet their second goal on a hard sho: ;rom Doug Gillespie. A third soul was registered when Grant Woikeâ€" passed to Ab Horlock on a vash in which Horlock scored. "Chueck" Baskerville missed another 1 > a mix up at the Orangeville ns Leach displayed good checkâ€" isz and passing and worked with Wa‘ker when the [atter poke checked ~luner of the Lindsayâ€"Aurora series for the title. Upwards of 2,5200 Simcoe and Orangeville fans packed the siands and cheered the youngsters for their fighting spirit. "Dinty" Moore of Port Colborne and T. Hil} man of Kitchener handled the game, ou!y awarding two penalties, both to Simcoe The firs! period was scoreless with the teams displaying poor passing and checking of the stab and run vaâ€" nety. Dave Silk made many saves in the Orangeville net and proved the nemesis of the Reformers‘ hopes. Ind:vidua) rusbes missed fire time alter time, with players talling all cver themseives in close checking. With Jack Baskerville off for trip ping. brother Chuck kept the puck at the Orangeville net and the peâ€" riod ended. KITCHENER, March 21 â€"Orange wille Junior Friday night registered a 3% defea: over the favored Simcoe Reformers to advance to the final round of the O.H.A. ~C" series. The taird game of the series was played a! the auditorium here with Orange ville gaining the right to meet the PAGE BIGHT SMART WORK OF GLOALIE KEEPS SIMCOE SCORELESS 2,500 Hockey Fans Hockey Snyder Brothers Supporters of Teams from Simâ€" coe and Orangeville Cheer Favorites. Cheer Juniors BPORL 5 Foronto %. Detroit 2 'neer J“nlnrs Canadiens 6. Maroons 3 » * Rangers 5, Americans 8. Interprovincial Senior in Fighting Game ._.‘"z; intermediate B Popular Admission 10c. THIRD ROUND Waterion Siskens vs. Ingersoli Wat. Blackhawks vs. Hamilton Kitchener Aud‘m. Mon. March 21 st. ONTARIO JUVENILE PLAYDOWNS %oronto Americans Canadiens Maroons Boston Rangers Chicago Detroit throuch the entire: Reformer team enly to have Atherton save the goal Kxerse spilied hoth Curry and Leach aso Simeoe bore in trving vainly in save the saine in the lasi five minâ€" wins of plary â€" Both sealkeepers made muany saves and the zame ended 2â€"0 Goal Summary Fizs) perod No srore Second periodâ€"â€"Orangeville, Curry. (Patterson. | Horlock i 14.00 Third _ pesodâ€" Orangeville. . Dous (hllespie. 55; Orangeville, Ab Hor Iock (Walker), 4.30 INDUSTRIAL TEAMS IN LOCAL HOCKEY FINALS A clash between Kitchener and Maimilton clubs at Kitchener on Friâ€" day night, in the first set of Waestern Ontario Industrial playdowns, :gsull» ed in Merchants, local senior cham pions. playing a fiveâ€"all tie with Stelâ€" cos of Hamilton, while RKaufman‘s. runnersâ€"tp in the top division of the local loop dropped a 5â€"3 decision to the Westinghouse sextet NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING International Section Final â€" Ailan Cup Toronto 2, Falconbridge 1. Detroit 4, Rangers 3 Boston 6, Chicago 1. Americans 4, Toronto 2. Canadiens 1, Rangers 1 Toronto 8. Americans 5. intermediate A First Intermediate Title in 26 Preston 8, Owen Sound 2. 4 Preston wins championship . Ye"s'_,Be."; Owen sSound Junior "A" Final I in Finals. Oshawa 4. Guelph 3 t M Oshawa wins title MIDLAND, March 20. â€"Preston Riâ€" Junior Round Robin versides defeated Owen Sound Trap Kingstion 4, Brantford 3. pers here Saturday night 82 to can Junior C Orangeville 3. Simcoe 0. Orangeville wins series Dumville 10, Welland 7 Junior A Finals Oshawa 6, Guelph 0 Oshawa loads 20 Ontario Juvenile ingersoil 4, Jarvis 1. Ingersoll wins round 114 Detroit 5. Windsor 2. Intermeaiate A Owen Sound 7, Preston 3 Series now tie 141. FRIDAY NIGHTS SCORES M.â€"O. Finals THURSDAYԤ SCORES wEEKâ€"END SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE American At 9.00 p.m. Children accompanied by Adult admitted free. 30 11 24 19 18 12 27 14 15 9 151 18 11 110 17 13 123 30 6 101 Section 15 15 11 THE WATERLOO (C 142 149 97 99 111 49 128 49 149 30 89 67 %6 60 139 37 133 35 Preston Team Are 0.H.A. Champions Stratford club coming out on top in the boys‘ singles and doubles and mixed doubles. The Kitchener Union Club won the other two events on the full day‘s program. the girls‘ singles and doubles Kitcherner Union Club won both the girls‘ events, Miss M. Fisher seoring a 118. 115 victory over her club mwate, Miss A. Baner jor the singles championship. _ Win at Windsor Three thousand ians who jammed the Midland arena saw little of the "peverâ€"sayâ€"die" spirit of the Trappors which on the previous night gave the Bruce Peninsula squad five goals in the last three minutes to prolong the series to four games. KITCHENER. â€" March 20. f-Sqit- ford won three of five events in the Western Ontario badminton chamâ€" pionships played at the Kitchener Granite Club here Saturday, the MIDLAND, March 20.â€"Preston Riâ€" versides defeated Owen Sound Trap pers here Saturday night 8â€"2 to cap ture their first Ontario Hockey Assoâ€" ciation intermediate "A" hockey title in 26 years. In girls‘ doubles. Bauer and Lang won from Fisher and Clement, also «1 the Union Clwb. 15â€"10,. 1510. . About 70 Western Onramo youngâ€" sters. ranging in age from 10 to 16 inok part in the championship, comâ€" az [rom Hamilton. Woodstock, Galt Waterloo, Stratford. and other elubs In an allâ€"Western OQutario final, the smart brothers‘ team of Paul and Jim Smyder. Waterloo, Western Onâ€" tario and Toronto Granite Club titâ€" lists, whipped the classy London team of Jack Nash and Colin Brown. Stratford Takes Top Badminton Honors _ WINDBOR, March 20. â€"Flashing speed and perfect timing brought Western Ontario entries two titles as the second annual international Ttadminton tournament closed here last night. Detroit and Winnipeg racquet wielders accounted for the other three tourney crowns. Preston will meet Chatham., interâ€" mediate 0.H.A. ‘B" champions this week in a series of three games Smart Work Gives Them the Western Ontario Title.â€" Stratford Wins at Kitchener. ) CHRONICLE Deht hattle hy a senre of 218 on the une and 32415 im the round The senses alo net indicate the play. as hx DPhrple and Gold alid nor hbesin [oi ns upe poiits mb Mars: Keating vire had heecn playing a steBas same o uard for Kitchener, was hanished to o snts personal fonls KioeAeweiâ€"Waterlon (5#) (L.. Webb 6, M. Englert 3, P. Ballanisne, R. Pue > N. Oliver, A. Jones; guards, M. Noating, M. fall, N. Henderson, J. Knechiecl. P. Spohn. Brown. INGERSOQLL, March 21. Still in YOuNG payâ€"downs, and won the round the hunt for championship honors 9%8%. Kitchener won the firs‘ sam the local juveniles expect they will 3131 at home .a week aszo Saturday teoet Waterloo in the next round of a 2 C n the OJ H.A. While definite instrucâ€" L()('ill (‘lll‘lel’s Beal tims to this effect have not yet heen ts & recrived it is understood that repreâ€" / i a evntatives of the Waterloo team wore Ga"" w in F““ (‘"p in Brantford and gave the locals careâ€" nb evre memenaremeimerecugry In! serntiny in the game with Jarvis. Kirehener Warerloo Granites add.d Fifteen penalties were handed out by Referees Hainsworth and Beef McKay, in a game that saw the vaunted Indians‘ offensive blow up in the second period. The Indians. ho lost the first game in Oshawa 5â€"1 Monday, never did recover their poise after outplaying the Motors in ibe first period GALT.â€"Oshawa grabbed a stranâ€" MONTREAL.â€" March 21. â€"Torouto gleâ€"hold on the Ontario Hockey Assoâ€" Maple Leats and Boston Bruins, top clation junior championship here finishers in their National Hockey Thursday when they took Guelph t0o League sections, will open their seâ€" camp 6â€"0 in one of the wildest hockey ries for the circuit championship games ever seen in Gall arena. March 24 at Toronto: League Presiâ€" Guelph officials said they would proâ€" dent Frank C&lder announced today test the game due to the referee‘s _ The leaders will play the second alleged failure to keep an Oshawa game at Toronto March 26 and then man in peralty box in the second be will move to Boston for the remainâ€" mod. ing zames of their threeâ€"ofâ€"five round KTPCHENENR.â€"â€" March c Dotis Plewes" London Cenit giardds" seaim visited Kitchene be o play theiv retuth zame Wns s senmcfimal | basketlhal Tavish, Brunell (minor and major}, Murdoch {major)}, Shortt, L. Finkâ€" heiner. Toun. Third periodâ€" â€"Oshawa. Toun tTaylor), $.5%; Oshawa. Knipfol, (Krantz), 11.50; Oshawa,. ‘Taylor, (Tonn). 16.47; Oshawa,. Krantz, (Brunelly _ 19.25 Penaltiesâ€"Finkâ€" beiner, Bush, Yates. Oshawa Hands Leafs and Bruins Guelph Second _ in Hockey Playoff Defeat, 60 at Toronto, Mar. 24 Goal Summary First periodâ€"Penaltiesâ€"Bush, Maâ€" son,. Knipfel, Shortt. Ingersoll Juniors To Play Waterloo LOCAL COLLEGIATE t GIRLS LOSE SEMLâ€"FINAL > BASKETBALL ! Second â€" periodâ€"Oshawa. Daniels Taylor. Tenn), 6.15; Oshawa, Shortt (Taylor), 12.40. Penaltiesâ€"Hill, Mcâ€" d emergzed o the o wonners ht haitle hy a sonre of M me and 3247 am the rea NO EXCHANGES REG. 20 AND 25 CENT BALLS FOR 10câ€"Approximate ounce balls, for sweaters, etc. REG. 29 CENT BALLS FOR 10câ€"Thistiedown Angora in colors 4 â€"ounce balls. REG. 20 CENT SKEINS AT 8 FOR $1.00â€"Fine 4â€"ply Kitchoner‘s GOUDIES prints 12 1â€"2¢ â€" â€" fast colours yarn specials fhis week 8 yards factory â€" cotton â€" â€" $1.00 reg. 19¢ broadcloth â€" â€" 15¢ yard wool for suits, sweaters, Afghans, ete. 16 colors skeins. Big Family Store 36 inch width. Broad raage of colors al semor v Friday ul the NO KEFUNDS Misa the beutifal Dietrich Trophy : their 1927â€"8â€" collection of enrling seuvenirs Thursday, when they deâ€" feated Gali by a margin of 47 shots in the first annual St. Patrick‘s Day Curling Tournament, Tweniy cinks: from each clul. a tetad n sul of 168 stanemen ctent part in play Winner of the series will move into the Stanley Cup final against either Montreal Canadiens, New York Rapgers or Americans or Chicago Black Hawks. The Stanley Cup dates have not been set yet Second and third playâ€"off positions in the Canadian section are still unâ€" determined between Canadiens and Amerks, leaving the possibility of th« secondâ€"place Rangers or the third pace Hawks meeting either of 1wo in the "B" and "C" Stanley COup rounds % GRANITE CURLING FINALS TH! ORLLLIA, _ March 20. ~Kitchene T. M!JC.A. trounced Orillia "Y" here on Samrday night, 45â€"32 in their reâ€" turn game of the O. A. Basketbal] Arsociation intermediate "B" secondâ€" round playâ€"downs, and won the round 99â€"63¢ Kitchener won the first gam« 5121 at home a week azo Saturdas vechse Loockharh Priday nisht ynaliâ€" fed to meet in the final playoi® io tie Gibson Trophy when they seored vietories over Bert Hal) amk Foed 1 Moses in semicinal matehes at th Cmurite Cluh Lneng defeated Bert Hall by a seore ot 114. The other mateh was claser, with Archie Lockhart posting a 4 victory aver Fred H. Moser. The leaders will play the second game at Toronto March 26 and then will move to Boston for the remainâ€" ing games of their threeâ€"ofâ€"five round Fiprst game on Bruins‘ ice will be Yarch 29 and the second March 31. with the deciding encounter April 3 if necessary. Kitchener Ousts Orillia 45â€"32 wks skipped Iy KING ST Telophone 954 ING CLUB THIS WEEK Botany Ounce FLOOR Lncas and iwzhr qnaliâ€"

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