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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(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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