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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Feb 1932, p. 8

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PAGE 21 rush and started away but Tilker hooked his feet from behind, and got a two minute rest. Soon after he re- turned to the ice Rowe got a trip to the cooler for bodying Pritchard in centre ice, and play had hardly started again when Dean got oflicial recogni- tion for tripping Burrows. With two men short Elvidge took on the Job of playing for time and put up one of the nicest exhibitions of stick handling you could wish to see. Going behind his own nets and then out to his blue line. through the Harriston forwards and once as far as the Harriston blue line and then back round his Own de- fence. He kept the play going for prac- tically the full two minutes with aard- ly a Harriston man touching the puck. was unable to reach it. Elvldze then carried the puck down, and shooting from just past centre ice, brought Da- vidson to his knees to save. Harriston min attacked. but Dean broke up the tight back and had the first real chance to were when Donald paged out from the side right across the net but Gergor Dean was no sooner back on the tcel when he got another enforced rest for tripping Pritchard. and when he re- turned again. Pritchard tripped him and got a rest. Nineteen minutes after play started Harriston scored the flrstl not] when Donald and Gregor com-«1 a Durham rush. and. breaking fast. raced down on the defence. He stick- handled his way through and was coasting in with only McDonald to beat. when .Ken. Wilson threw his stick. and with sure aim clipped the puck clear away from Pritchard’s stick. Wilson, of course, got a two- minute rest. but he saved what looked hke a sure goal. With about a minute md a half to go “Red" Rowe of the relief forward line carried the puck down the right boards and shooting from inside the blue line drove the rub- ber right between Davidson’s pads and with them on Thursday evening, 1;)ch was a me that was fast hymnmm showed flashes of real hockey, but was best -â€"___.I the local ORA. interned!“ esrmd a. two-goal lead to Me to W fined on a rush. the former taking a pan [mm the boards and batting the rubber past McDonald from close in. It was a nice play and a well-earned goal. About two minutes later Pritch- trd on the Harriston defence broke up Defeat W 1h- 4-: In an Mymxhtmmw ”Gaunt-by. Durham WI: first ‘ 0! Group Playoffs ' hockey tied the score. AM six minutes of alternate rushes ‘Elvldse and ucnrum combined to: Durham’s second goal. It was another '01 those comer pass-outs, Elm get- mm the pass when right in front of ‘the net and poking the rubber past Davidson. Nine minutes later. Clarence Moon-r put Durham up on a. long shot counter. His shot from the blue line caught McDonald unprepared and al- though he got his stick in front of it the force of the shot turned it at the wrong angle and the puck‘ careened off into the net. JThis period had the least penalties of the game, only three be- ing awarded. but one of them was a five-minute one. Foster and Dean were banished for trips, and Tllker got the major one for cross-checking Wilson. In the third period the play speeded up considerably. but only one goal was scored, Dean securing it on a lone rush one minute after play started. He rushed down the right boards, shot, batted at the rebound, secured the puck again. and. going round behind the net poked it into the corner. It was a great effort. Immediately following this Dean again broke through on a rush but this time Davidson beat him. From then on the locals seemed content to play a close checking game. rushing only when they got a break. Harriston on the other hand, sent up a four man at- tack, and for the greater part of the period the play was in the Durham end of the rink. McDonald in the net was tested severely numerous times but r to all occasions and stopped many shots that looked like sure counters. Both teams turned in good games, but ‘Pritchard, Burrows and Donald seemed gmost effective for the visitors, while éMcDonald. in the nets. Elvidge, 0. Mc- ‘Girr and Dean were perhaps outstand- ing for the locals. clever save of Donald’s behind the net rushmerubberwasjustatthepost when “Punk” got his foot there and kicked the puck to the boards. With about a minute and a half to go Durhamâ€"Goal, McDonald; defence, Dean, Wilson; centre. C. McGirr; wing. Elvidge, McIlraith; alts" Rowe, Mur- dock, R. McGirr. W. Wilson. Return Game Thursday 3 The return game will be played in the Harriston arena on Thursday even- } ing As the roads are in good condi-! tion it is expected a large number of fans will accompany the team to the game. 4 The line-up: l Harristonâ€"Goal. Davidson; defence, f L. Burrows. Pritchard; centre. Donald; ' l wings, Gregor. McNamara; alts” H. Burrows, Foster, Keals, Tilker. I from Just outside the blue line which.‘ beat Davidson cleanly. Play lagged considerably in the latter half of the‘, mdcloeedmonMMbutheout- Hurtstonacunmadethenrstrush onthenetinthesecondpeflodwben Refereeâ€"C. Talbot. Preston. perate assault and “Tim” McIlralth, racing into the corner after the puck got it from a check and passed it out to Clarence McGirr who was uncovered about half way inside the blue line. “Girly” made no mistake. Taking his time on the shot he whistled a bullet- llke drive into the corner of the net that gave Williams no chance what- ever. A- minute and a half later Mc- Ilraith got a penalty for tripping and thirty seconds later McGirr followed him for the same offence, and the locals were two men short but with only thirty seconds to go Wiarton were un- able to press their advantage. A packed house, reported to be the largest in the Owen Sound arena this season, cheered the respective teams on. Wiarton and Durham provided the ma,- jority of the supporters, although the Owen Sound fans turned out "in good numbers. And they certainly got their money’s worth. There was no scoring in the first per- iod but there were a lot of close shaves for both teams with the goalies turning in sensational performances. Durham rushed first, Dean racing down the boards and testing Williams with a hot one, and then riding in to slap at the rebound, but Williams saved nicely. Then “Red" McDonald and Crane both had hot ones right on but “Em” Mc- Donald cleared smartly. Dean got the first penalty for tripping Gildner, and McDonald and C. McGirr followed him for slashing and 'charging respectively. Both goalies were tested severely throughout the period and both had a real narrow escape. Crane drove a hot one at McDonald from the side which hit his skate. bounced over, hit the goal post and bounced out again. The goal judge waved his flag but both the players and officials of both teams missed the signal and play went on. It was close, but not in. Seconds later in a scramble in front of the Wiarton net. the rubber was batted at Williams which he stopped to have it drOp on the line, but he grabbed it up and threw it to the corner. It was also close, but not in, Very little more in either case would haVe been a goal. The period ended with Wiarton lagging a little, seemingly short on condition. three minutes to play in the second overtime period, while Totten 0'! Win:- ten was serving a penalty for tripping K. Wilson. With the man advantage Durham put all their energy in a des- Inabattlethatwenttotwoperiods of overtime the local O.H.A. intermed- iates eliminated the strong Wiarton entry in Owen Sound arena last Friday night. It was the third meeting of the two teens and the fact that it finally went to three games shows just how much diflerenoe there was between the two teams. Better condition to stand the extra time grind and taking ad- vantage of the breaks decided the game and the 2-1 score just about indicates MWWWHM Local Intermetfiales Eliminate Wiarton Mal-mavenmmh Extral'hyPGo-fles Star. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE as follows: Durhamâ€"Goal, McEachnie; defence, Amill, Dean; centre, Bolger; wings, E. Tucker, Lauder; alts, Lawrence, N. Tucker, Goodchlld, Irvin; sub goal, Lloyd.. Walkertonâ€"«Goal, A. Benn‘mger; de- fence, Ross, Forrester; centre, Fisk; wings. Gllder, J. Bennmger; alts, Ken- ny, Mullen, Caruso, Bmder. shirt for two minutes. butane locus couldnottnkeadmof-it. Bothteamsweremptvxlhapemr theovertlmeandphywm.noth mudnnmchancesmthomst mm,butcmnanotbeattho Durhamâ€"goal, McDonald; defen§e. Dean and K. Wilson; centre. C. Mc- Girr; wings, Elvidge and R. McGtrr: alternates, Rowe, Murdock, McIlrsAth pnymmmmm“ finallytbe localsgotthebreukwhen Tatum was jagged for tripping Wilson. management and the players attribute alargemeasureof their sueoesstothe emclent way in which he handled this difficult, augment on short notice. The teams lined up as follows: Wiartonâ€"goal, Williams; defense, Gildner and Ashley; centre. Towen; wings, Crane and McDonald; alter- nates, O. Schwartz, A. Schwartz. Smith JUNIORS ELIMINATE WALKERTON IN NJ“. Win Game in Durham 8-2 an! Then Play 4-4 Tie in Wnlkertonâ€"Next Op- ponents Not Yet Decided. During the past week the local junior N. H. L. entry got 011 to a good start when they eliminated the Walkerton sextette by a 12-6 score. The first game was played in the Durham arena last Thursday evening and the local lads came through with an 8-2 score, which left the final result in little doubt. While last year’s charnpionship team is completely disorganized. Dean being the only one still eligible to play jun- ior, the locals have a smart squad shaping up and show signs of being serious competitors in the play downs. The return game was played in Walkerton on Monday evening and re' sulted in a 4-4 tie. giving the Durham team the round by a 12-6 score. While the locals had a comfortable lead and could take matters somewhat easy the Walkerton squad, with an aggressive attack, made them work to tie the It has not yet been decided who will be the next Opponents of the local team. There was some talk of them meeting Llstowel, but now the chances are they will play the winners of Tues- day night’s Port . Elfinâ€"Southampton game. Announcements will be made manettack,thelocalscerrledtheat- tack to the Whrton nets. Mcnreith drove one into the corner. beat. Glldner outmthescrambleforthepuck,and laid a perfect pass to McGlrr's stick uhemwdungumcovered. Itwas beaten 9.11 the my. Mcmflth tad lic- Girr drew penalties in quick mansion soonsfter,butthenmeendedbefme Witt-toucouldpneusthelradmtlee. IntheunavoidnblegboenceMChu-les Lang, manager of the team, R. L. 8.1m- ders took over the responsibuitlea of Refereeâ€"Teasdale, Brampton. $13.33 5“” QIUJJ Ma "1 ‘1’“: “tr... "M“ NO SECONDS -- ALL NEW STOCK - Both sizes in stock for delivery February 5316 of MARSHALL MATTRESSES line-up of the two teams was E. KRESS sou House Furnishings . old heifers; Jersey heifer calf; 6 last summer’s calves. Sorrytohearuutumemaym- ews hes been under the doctor’s care .for the past couple of weeks. Cattleâ€"Jersey cow. due June; black cow due March 25; heifer supposed in calf; black cow supposed in calf; grey cow due June; black cow ‘due my; Jersey cow due in month; polled angus in: recently with Mr. son and family. Bundny with their sister, Mrs, Pigsâ€"Sow with little pigs; so . lth 5 little plgs; so with 10; so 1th 7; sow due Mar 20; 25 weighing FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1.82 at one o’clock sharp the following: Horsesâ€"Black horse, 5 yrs. old; bay horse, 3 yrs. old; buy more. 9 yrs. old in fool. . E. 80883080061! to sell by public auction at his premises on the Durham Road, Bentinck, west of AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Implements The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed by om 150 180 ‘ 19 about half 1mm; 5 s a 8 weeks old. 2 geese d gander; pair ducks. , (Our Own Correspondent) JOHN Read The Classified Ads. on Page 7. Gadolinium. Theoldhonenndcutta'. THINGSWIALLW Standard Trade Schools Wfloymentâ€" Set- dce. Appllcuhn a once. “blob, THE CENTRAL DRUG 8T0" M.WI.I~ MCFADDEN’S DRUG STORE MEN WANTED Dept. (22) TORONTO, ONTARIO Ontario

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