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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 Mar 1909, p. 10

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A Glorious G: m THE GAME Seldom has -a faster and more ex- dfing game of hockey been witnessed - on the Lindsay-st. rink than that thich took plaoe last night. From w.» m drop of the puck until the bell rang for full time it was one contin- Stanford Beaten by Lindsay Boys Laotian 6m in Which the lid gets Demonstrated Their Super- ior Ability M at every point of the game, fin fast Strattord Intermediate team a delight to the Lindsay fans. The Stratford bunch were outclas- sed at every stage, and only once 0: --. LL-â€" ‘ut down to defeat before the Insets on Friday night by a sad at every stage. twice‘ during the W look dangerous ‘30 dm by the Lindsay men. THE REFEREE The O. H. A. introduced an entire stranger to the Lindsay crowd in the person of Mr. Stacey, of the 14th re- «imant team. of Kingston. 'He in!- filed his duties to the letter anu gave entire satisfaction. No bflsides escaped his eagle eye, and very little rough work. He was strict and im- partial and let nothing go that was white. The incoming trains were crowded, while the people from the surrounding country drove into town. By eight o’clock the Lindsay-st. rink was crowded, and when the bell rang for play the structure was filled to the rafters. ‘ Old and young were 1ee11ngs Strattord had a. ‘The weather man was good to Lindsay last night, and provided one dthebestsheetsdieethat has Mwnattheloealrinkthissea- Early in the evening people from m and near began to crowd into town to witness the big game of the season and holler for the blue and there, and gave son. Our fast forwards were right at home on the going and showed their speed time and time again. mus rough work there was quickly cut out by the reteree. l! 9-1 Outskated, outchecked. o! the evening. Every man on the team showed real championship form. Their team work was excellent and their shooting was the feature of the m not entitled. One 0! the Stut- lordlnon shot on (on. ad hit the rod which soon moon the’topoltho not. The puck booncod upward and M; to play whoa tho god umpire. who van a Station! m. may ma... Whether he did it“ man or notunot ham, but Mwmmflmwltmuuwho mmtthopMMnot tutu In: soon just as good hetero Their defence is very good, but Ind“: man got through often. A DISPUTED GOAL. Station! um worked tint trick which won the round from 1113011011 in Strum-d tut Honda Wt. A god was given them to yyich they the Stratford team gave it up as a hopeless tagk. The forwards were 31- so in working order, and were on the muck all the time. The work. 01 Cotey quickly got was especially worthy of mention; and elidmd a great deal of applause. The Stratford team were at their wits’ end to know how to stop him, but they failed to solv_e the mystery. For the visitors, Simpson, the fast centre, was easily the swiftest man. He was closely watched by Randall, néwe§, and 'fnfl'ed to shoiv any of his sensational rushes. The rest of the. tem were nothing THE PLAYERS Among the local. boys 'it would be' Newgon in goal had very little 0. but what did come his way ., indeed, to pick ihole play did they about and Lindsay ‘. The defeat» Friday score was there, however, and quicuy nice bit of combination Cotey scored from the side. The rafters fairly shook with the cheering. This goal was scored in eight minutes actual 'paly. Aiter the facemfl Koyl got the puck and shot on Stretfordfgoal from three quarters way down the ice. The shot was true, but Rankin 'Was in the way, and knocked it on to the m v-v___.- the penalty box for tripping, and Co- tey scored the next goal in 2 minutes. Blomfield got a short rest on the boards and half time was called, the score 3-0 in favor o! the Midgets; SECOND HALF. After the, interval Stréttord came on strong and shot somewhere near the Lindsay goal. The goan unlyuv hesitated to raise his hand, but af- ter some deliberation put it up. Hi1 act was scorned by the spectators, umpire was put in behind the After four minutes of hard play, Stoddard scored Lindsay's fourth by a nice shot. Vnrlow, of Stratford. got benched for tripping, and while he was of! Stoddard scored after a nice combination between himsel! and Blomfleld. Time, three minutes. Eas- son then got chased to the box for dirty work. and Stoddard scored the sixth goal in four minutes. Simpson got in one of his rushes and scored Lindsayâ€"Com, 8 min. Lindsayâ€"Randall, 17 min. Lindsayâ€"Cotey, 2 min. Stratfordâ€"Varlow, 2 min. Lindsayâ€"Stoddard, 4 min. Lindsayâ€"Stoddard 3 min. Lindsayâ€"Stoddard, 4 min. , Strattordâ€"Simpson, 5 min. 9, Lindsayâ€"Stoddard, 2 min. Panaltieeâ€"Stratford: Varlow, E39 son, 2; Lindsay: Stoddard, Biom- v a .. v u v. ao-qmync-wwu benched again for dirty work, .and with tWO minutes to play Stoddard scored the seventli goal for his side. The crowd honored for more, but it was not to be. With Lindsay lead- ing by five the game ended, and all Blomfield was over but the cheering. The teams lined up like Lindsay 5 Newton goal Koyl point Sullivan cover Stoddard rover. â€"The Midgets showed championship form all right. â€"Simpson is good, but he was kept going by Randall. â€"Renkin had the busiest hour has had for along time. house, last ending received the fol- lowing: â€"Seventy five peoplmcame Oakwood to see the 8m- Koyl's rushes. He is a dandy. bunch on their own ice. He has a' nice swflt makes things look blue. The Examiner Comps. hereby chal- lenge the Lindsay Post to home-end- home games as soon as the rink can be arranged for. Onthnflm Jomd: nay won on their malt: 3nd tho 81:. Km.- bpnchmmuntom to say-o. Womttho mum an! thegnrroudiueommmt'ytoknw Dear Bunâ€"In “Motion 0! 3n ulnar-cunt. 1m in on. o! the load upon. It a only Mr to mu that the Nun“ Cantu). Hockey Club Inc not 5nd unit did Mn my 1-- unuon at protecting Manda unn- tnx'l 3m in Toronto. The club 1. notflowto admit thatch” m m}... by. mus-mm am. the Linda! taunt-undo up 0! boy- who wot-MW“? “‘4‘ Penalty time-keepersâ€"l NOTES â€"Secretary Héwitt was an interest- Refereeâ€"Stacey, Kingston. Time.keepersâ€"Simpson and Welch. â€"With good ice and a good referee Win, you Tho {allowing Impound in the St. Jotey works fine on right wing. has 3' nice swflt shot which ARM ROBINSON. he gBt working of the .Silnmn Stratford. quickly V arlow. Rankin. boys were bet Form”- win. For their Dunbar star, while to: Easson. tom showed a: $me caygeon boys I: Benet~ whn nlnvs 208] that we can quit like men end ec- knowledge the superiority of a. team when it is proven. It is these little bits of thonghtleeaneu in giving voice to expressions which have ab- solutely no foundation that hurt a city's reputation, am; in fairness to our Garden City. we feel the need of this situation being shown in the right light. ”The Niagara Centrals” were heat- an by a better t from Lindsay." - NIAGARA 0E1 HOCKEY 7 THE POST V8. BOBCAYGEON The team iron The Poet printery journeyed to ’the village ot- Bobony- goon last Friday to play a triendly game of hockeyâ€" with the team ‘of that burg. The boys left on the 7.43 C. P. R. traimand arrived at their destination about 8.30. They were at once driven to the most fashionable hotel in the city, known as the Roy‘ 31, where they banked for the night. The team reached the rink about nine o'clock, and at once Referee Jun- iii} called flue game. Although the Lindsay boys were swamped, they {veto not hing-seed, and gave the Bobcaygeon sports a. good game. The Post boys boys were not at all at home on the Bobcaygeon arena which resembles a hencoop more than a skating rink. There is not room for a full line 0! forwards roskate Nichols Right Down The above was written by The Poet boys to let themselves down easy.â€" Sporting Editor of The Post. era. 'i'hey were, besides, a. heavier and faster team and outshone the Post completely. TheLindsay boys went without their fast rover. Roy Wilson, who was unable to accompany them. Grant Moflatt place the puck. They Plato}! 8_ man combination with the boards which pulled the Post boys- consid- erably. , ' The Bobcaygeon boys picked out Mr. Charles Junkin to ofliciate as re- feree and to look after .the penalty list. Charles was a little on color on Friday and missed a good many of! sides, which others saw. There is no kick coming, however, and the Post team does not blame its de- feat on the referee. The Bobcaygeon boys were better and deserved to win. For their side, Kelly was the star, while for Lindsay Hickingbot- tom showed up the best. The Bob- eeygeon boys had with them Connors who plays goal for the senior Bank- Bobcaygeon The Post has received the following communication from Oman”: ‘An 0mm correspondent mm' I see by tonight's issue of your P8- per where the Bankers played three zie, of the defeated sevent Sustaina a severe injury during the struggle. junior players. I want. to ten you that the Omemeo seven are all jun- iors that played last n18“- ‘3 “I" m an under twenty-one yam. and that they never played 811mg but mun. yours, cw. The Post wished to convey the (act that the Bankers had not their sen- ior line-up for the game. and thet the three junior players took the places showing in the league. The team has a creditable record and will mammgo the KERN,” ..3porting Editor at Post. trinmphod over W m W" 10rd Wodnudsy evening. It in tho 10- cu- .m the chute city for the ohmptonshIp. Watch tho M fly. of the amnes- The 'clou oi the town km in nu: 3t bud.,in (not tho champion- huo payed their int gum oi this «non. Two vary exciting [mu won phy- od Wound” night. and u a mutt. tho 0. L. B. have won the sum“. unit: this ya}, with eight wins 3nd AAA... _I-A Kinmount beat. Halibuton at R. D. Brown. Secretary. OTHER SPORTS ntoes. The om b'oya be discouraged over their team of good sports Point ' Henley Cover Chapman Rover Neshitt Centre Hickingbottom I want to tell you ,. Station! on“) HOCKEY Elliot mm. and when the score was count.- edattnntime,1tde.L. 8.6, Little Britain 1. The champions showed true tom last night and al- though tho village boys played good playod hockey from first to last, and completely outplayed _ phen- oppon- dit to the urgenmtidn to which they belong. and there in not one who has witnessed the games but will say thatthe 0.1.. S.wonthecup on their merits. They play 3 gentleman- I cum TflEl FREE 1y sane, and throughout the eeasou showed that they were true sports- The line-up in 1““ “18m" 3““ w“ pletely outclassed by men- n: andJarger opponents. At no were they dangerous, and the ys alwayn had 3 we The game was exceedingly fast the Spectators enjoyed a treat. Mitchell which chased the champions last week would have been defeated last night‘,by the lowest team in the l league 7. It was not, however. the name team. To do justice to the Bankers. itmnstbeststedthatthreeoltheir best players were not on the ice. It was merely a hunch a! juniors that played under the colors 0! the Bank- ers’ hockey team. They were com- - L-__.I._ Warm! HcGrath would have thought as follows: dtyooltsmagoodroodmmbnt these Barrieboysmavonderml homeontfit.Alesdoth-us dam Sun ran av m: nunm mu mu: ”mm" mm II. r. all mm.” null-U In. uav vâ€"vâ€" --" v 5‘!!- rioand W' little bunchofthm 13 we to disappear nu “1"” “m” plaeod in (rout of an nudism: o! A!- ’1’, hockey for 31110be gut you might call “p13! golden hours awlio" / Two hundred people 0“ ”1° 36* Imam pro game the 0m 318m" wMethmwanwb' ute 'to the papal-my 0! pro We! in m Wm cum-to net-outfield. an tom has . hock” m. As you 11de l“ “u know. Tho boy picked out to hoop tuxâ€"lid c.1106 Abby Gm. And when he stop. 3 mm: that You should but thc mow! ohm. Hamilton. a. on. who II a that at: toot all. And with Honda-Ion. the com point my chock and atop than :11. Pat- Bpntt. In in our contra. Also plan with m 0. L. s. Mhmdownflthmmth- at John. MNWMVO‘I all“ Roy'lhouhontdfltmmlo {m an. M m an m. The [11 I lock” Tun they were unable ‘50 mp up Point Céntta Evmob Little Britain 3881910811. president hon-Did. It was auntie!» :1 and intmcly interesting 3nd of the not“! vu'icty. Twelve and. were payed, Skip Little .1: the close be- ingZup. Skip Little's rink. therefore. m- rles ol! the cut glass. while '1‘. case's quanta won the (cumin In the oomhtion “mes 3" - Welch's rink defaced skip Watson by 16 shots to 5. Skip 'r. Burke in n- splendidly phy- Rev. Ir. Welch eufly dispoood 0‘ I'm! Cm'l rink by the tidy econ oils-houtos. 8:190:13 Burke and Rev. Mr. Weld: A friendly game was P18!“ Thur:- day afternoon. when J. D. Fhveue'a Weathemmurybrum mammoth- SflpBurkegotofltoacoad mammwyednmtfi Skip L. V. O'Connor's rink captu- ed the IlcCu'ty shield: [at night in the bet some in the competition and the phyen ere today the? recipient! of eongntulntione at the hnnde 0! their friends. Skip J. D. Flnvelle m badly beaten. being 10 shot: down st the close. The losers did not play up to form. but credit must be given to Hr. A. Pnlen. the lead, (or his good The patron-president bonnie! came to a done on Friday gnu-noon when Skip T. Burke and his rink Jaunted Skip Rev. Welch's quartet“ in the '0, m the puerpreddent mm did not“ plus Saturday evenlnt. ommthosmotthepfitmno “ 'ha. ha '1' Values bled. Inn vhun mvollo'l dun led. Phy they on tbdr icy bod- There (or victor!- Nov'l the (10!- and man's the hour. 3'9. “wrench Georg! Hale's We Sam'mmmuonloverâ€" A. In cut- his cum. Mduwachmumm Bum-mu!“ I' ”9“!" Th0 tamed at tho to“ M1“ pmycookmmtennduonm urn-Jot m 0.10 G. '1'. 3. tab m mm..bmt.mm wucmmwmw “gonna-mm” “WMWi'WflhaM defected Dr. Wood by 16 that! ........... .11 8ND haul of Mk: but! y outmdmoonmthe mutants-nuance. dumber w:- m m ..mmâ€"1z ...... 01111020103040 ,17 A. P“ R. Chambers lerlccoununt out In: of the Ontario Bunk o‘ and incidentally P. J. Ounpbell ......... 1 0 -17 lam. 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