INTERESTING STORY IN SEPT 17, 1935 TORONTO GLOBE AND MAIL by wamper23 (Login wamper23) OLA Fan Forum Terriers to Meet Cornwall Tonight Indians's Line-up to include 65-Year-Old Player Cornwall Sept 16 - Cornwall Indians, Eastern Ontario lacrosse champions tomorrow night will seek to turn back Orillia Terriers' second annual search toward the Mann Cup. The Redskins, reputedly one of the country's most colourfull teams despite their intermediate rating, will trot into the box with a team of youngsters and ... veterans headed by 65-year-old Lewis White and the rearguard brought up Phillip Hobbs, the galloping goaltender who sometimes leaves the net to attack. Indians offensive unit was led by Frank Delormie, Angus Thomas, Louis Sunday, and Angus George. George, Thomas and Sunday, who have played the game only five years, are considered the three most brilliant stickhandlers Cornwall has produced in many years. They will be backed by a husky defence , Trem Foote and Frank Jocko. Foote a comparatively newcomer to the game and Jocko a veteran of eleven years. Indians retained the Eatern Ontario title by defeating Alexandria in two straight games, 12 to 7 and 24 to 12. They will play a two-game home and home series against Terriers who won the Ontario title from Burlington last Saturday. Posted on Mar 12, 2005, 2:18 PM Respond to this message