Tales and Items of Interest
The Marshfield Maple Leafs
Will ene eh Emmi mmsnneldkfii :eees‘ee mg, March 26th, wash the hem field Women's Institute entertain ed the Marshfleid Maple" Melee. withers of the -W. R “ belittle txopzhy, at a, banquet Cover}: massif? laid for over alxty guésftai i:
'The table mated a; very please mg eight with its wealth of dell.” mes. ”Elie decorations “were the 5 team calm 61’?“ am grew form»: lies streame‘fs. th 1: hung team the
I dent's-e or the mm to the? adhere .- oi the @1313. Tapers fllcltered elf" each end while miniature hockey “ stlbhs and the trophy graced the. hellh'e.‘1_‘hose sittingal; strife first ; tel?le were Mr. and Mrs W R. ‘1 themes Mr and ms 1R prom}; ;,
' ‘ ease of the cup. is proprietor of the _ Gee}:
Garry Store speaking were Mr? Vlmi. la his
Foster, on helm}: oft: Relies 3f"
Tithe hock€51 the ‘ d by tthers‘hv "in? 113 Chill This , (1, some sixteen;
“For They Are Jolly (it nil Fain” lows " The remainder of the evehn v in; was spent many.
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Courtesy of Barbara (Jenkins) Borges Newspaper Clipping #2 1934 or 35
Sandy’s Ramblers
The Class f'c‘f Int "mediate Che - lonship 0: Queens County and the Lewis pBrotlzel-‘s' 'n-dphy was won by -the Mmllzxelwfnunsldrmage hockey team by virtue of a. 9-8. Win os'er Covehesd sheik? Bimini as": night. ‘
Spain: the third slime of a MS: “3311-2: series; Each team had pre- 71011st registerecLa w The win- nlng opu eruéame from lhe' stick of
R.- Me; on‘ the play going to Baliem and
: Jenkins. . .1 it was an uphill battle for the _
Marslalleld team for they were trail- 11133-2 going late the final irame.» Covallead .had taken the lead in the first period scoring all their ihree‘
goals while Malshfield were held to. ‘ two counters. The' second period wont
scoreless
Following the play, the donors or the trophy. Claude and Ira. Lewis: , made the presentation to the winners. Other teams which played in the _ . {our team district league were Coved;
head Road and York. _. Oven _500 fans sat in on last night’s
play. ,
Lineups: — . ‘ ' MARSHFIELD —'- Goal. Cecil Stet-
non: delence, Lloyd McCallum. Irving .'
Foster v forwards;
Boswall, Arthur Cedric Ballem,
{nil abbfit‘ a minute before I the final ses‘sibrrw‘as over with assists ’
'ps—Covéhead. Deacon.
Willricl Thompson, " ‘ Arthur Jenkins. mmg Thompson. _ Ray McCallum, Georgevxeefe, Allison .
St’ewa .,.7a’cl:le Carr, and mm. _ (:9 HEAD -— Goal", Earnest 3611;. dele‘néé Vic Deacon. Tommy Minna; towards. Lloyd Macndillm.‘ winié Max-shill. Lea Manor. Alvin Mc- 'imlghl ‘11, George Show, and Joe Mos Gabe. . Relellhes —— Art' Perry and Am“
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(Mwmllan) m.
(ma Mlllnn) I: ..... ». ............. 1'1: 20 . Peniliies— McCabe, L. McCallum, R. McCallum. ‘
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, 3', ‘ it“ Second Period Souffle -- Hone.
Peniflties —- L. Mcéallum. ,
in, m... Period G—Mar field. Ballem, cCailum) “.‘lield. R. McCallum. .' . m. Jeni-tins) .. 18. 55 ea —- Foster and Mlsner " ). McCallum.Misne'r. ,
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Courtesy ol PAPEI
The Evening Patriot, March 20, 1952
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