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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-01-11, Page 8• • • • • • SPORT...: I LEY WIN 5-3 MONDAY, BANTAMS 'GIVE GOOD SHOW ' •LucknoW Bantam team ' was edged 5•:3 by the Ripley .boys in the. local arena on Monday: night in a real: thriller that had the'., fans on the edge .of their 'seats during the third period. LucknoW had previously beaten • the Huron crew 74 in Ripley. .The first two ,periods. were' ids slow, and scrambly; but the k really ``turned it on" in the third.: Starting; the 'last;- Period the .score. • was. 2-1 for I uckrow. , Midway 'the tune had ' ,changed to '4=2 „"for Ripley.' :•got close. with. five minutes to play, :when the score was 4-3, but Ripley add an .insurance 'marker near th , end ' to mare the final score 5-3. •G-oa1 '•scorers for Ripley were Doug Courtney and Dave Mac- Kenzie; Bill Scott and: Dave Fer- guson one ,early. Paul Henderson 'THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO I now were at first but came'I; , slon r through, with. the scoring in the • • latter part Too point getters for 'the local 'team were Jim Pedersen • and Doug Stanley with 13 each, The Lucknow line-up included guard s, Art Howald; Donald Johnstone; centre, Jim. Pedersen;, forwards, Gerald. Murray,' Doug Stanley; subs, Bill Marshall, Jim Bannerman, Alvin Hodgins, 'Fras er Ashton, Doug Schmid, George Hackett, Jim West, • ' ' • Seniors. Lose • The senior team, suffered their 4. second setback ` of the,• season, loses . ing to Winghaim 3242: The score. is a credit to the boys consider- i ing it is their first year : in an,' organized • group, Because:of the. preceding' junior`' game,' the sen- ion, 'tilt was late .in starting 'and finishing, High .scorers for Luck-' now were Carmen ' Nixon and til •Couse. The. line -um in•clucl ed Ken MacNay,PaulLCouse, Car- men Nixon,: George, • Richards, Jim Pedersen,, Ben Moulton, Ian with •two and Frau . Ashton with ,Marshall, J91111'H Arnold rtford.• elm; Jim Reed,' ,Ha • one were` the marksmen for � �',` • • • t,ucxnow, * •.'UMBER TIPS PEE -WENS LOSE FIRST TWO GAMES TO WINGHA►M • The Pole Cats gained sole pos- • session :of • first place as'• they. Albert .Chin's Pee -Weer lost coasted to 'a 4 point victory 'over.' ,their first two, games_ of the seas-; the stalled Zebras. Lois .McIntosh r r�>�•.Ki -676 plus 120 'for 696'was • and 1-0: ` high ' Pole Cat whe°'"%o�tralV In Winghamn: last Friday night was• 670' plus 66,for 736 was best! they lost the :7-1' ganie. Ross For- for . the • .losers. ster scored.' . the' Ione Lucknow,. The Tigers'•luck changed for goal:: In:: Lucknow on Monday the better as they downed the night, . playing, the' first . half of, Coons for 3 :.points. Dick Abel ' a: dole -header, the locals held set a new high single record •'of • Winpham to one goal, while they 334 as. he led the' Tigers with 'a law • tto -score ' 708 .. total: .Charlie Short's • 625. BROOM AIE I.. WAS POPULAR, BELFAST WINS ' 5-0 • •, total ' was: )best* for :the Coons whose .luck :has.: yet : to change. The Squirrels took .on the Go- phers and 'came..out..on the win- • .room -Bal' got off to a+ iiy_ nuig� end of a• 3.1 score as Frec'k ` ing' start: in the arena lastF�ri Button led: the '.way, with •a , total day. night` ivhen`'Belfast•. defeated, of''649::Clarence Greer's 616 plus Lucknow0. 5 - The :evening saw 66 : for 682` was best:for the, losers, `ut of fans who' 'got 'Anna Johnstone with : a 643. ° a good total led . the Chipmunks to a. 4 ..a good. 'few laughs ''•out :of the .point win over;the short-handed; game. Goal. `.scorers for Belrfast 'were •Bob'Lyons H 2; 'Harvey Kii Lions. Fred .Young's 633 total :was Patrick;arold Cook and 'Donald 1 best' •for the Lions: ; . ckett one each. 1 The Kangaroos, "stole" .4 points :. "Gimes Frida•�► - • i froth. the 'Beavers' on', some• fine Adouble-header will be feat- lOth� frame . bowling by'' Lois ured l:`rida� ' � • when Luekrovir, Crowston, Larry.'Salkeld and Al-' this � Firemen will play ..I4;intaii, • .and an . Barger. For the victors . it *as• knowVillage Luc'will tangle.with a team effort with 518 as' the flat. ' u time `8. .m.. average and P X550 the' highest flat South Snloss. Gamescore. Punch MacDonald'with 567, HIGH SC#i00L� BASSETS ALh plus 63 :for 630. was highest. for. : the Beavers who also showed a • • •p well balanced teen. Luckrivw � senior and junior. boys each played a basketball —The, Wolverines took 2 .games , aide with Wiiigharn last Friday f romthe: Cubs but dost the extra g byonl '2 pins. .Jack Ban. afternoon in the school gym. The Point : , Y:''' seniors were defeated •32-22 while misters 612 plus 33 for 645 was the juniors were victorious 33-17 best ' for the,, Wolverines . while over •the Wingham. squad. Dick Park scored :best ''for the juniors' First Game Cubs team -effort." '. It was the Juniors first game The raid -season ,totals 'will .be in organized basketball acid they ready for next week's . report. started in. fine fashion ' with. the /. • Team Standing:' 16=point margin ' ini'victory. Luck- . . Pole Cats '36,, Cubs , 35, Kan- tT PAYS TO INSULATE CLOT IIEATLNG .COSTS %s-ith INSULATION BAT'TS Insulation saves WALLBOARDS. TO Suit :Your Needs.,` Gyproe " :Ten. Test 'Hardboard Sylvacbrd enough _ Woodgrait►.. eat , ss r :pay for itself- - Teroaprtil ' • trot about' three years, ' Marlite y z METAL INTERLOCKING WEATH ERSTR I 'P For Door bottoms. w Seals out the Weather. • Saves heat. LOOK. 'UNDERLAY la," Thick Iiardbeard' •Ecanornica, easy to lay: Gift, 'a: Perfect' Base for a' Linoleum.. or Tile Floor. 4oHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER:131111TED PHONE 15U, LL'CK: OW • 4wia!���islrN04w4s I+444444444 o' 'WEDNESDAY, JAN. lith, , 1956: 11, .AGAIN PRESENTS • ;ranulated • St., Williams 4 'Orange and Grapefruit. 24 -oz. •lar ugar � ' Delmar rgarine • omato Tip Top uice 48 oz,. ti • 0 • DNE W, IIr. as and fan on Sun4 Earl Ca, Mrs-,. last w Wood. The United the Sun •uary 18 T'he..1 0f -7 -the ,held 'at lespie.o Mr. J opf atio last We• . Mr, al •aghan a last Wel Mrs. G1 j{nowl.e Miss .• turned. few we' Mr, Christie his son, erson .E P:aterso (To son ;an, and MI `Mr. ,' gomery ing; Mr en , o> week -e and C Mr:., and' Se 'hats Mrs, L St. ,Hel Miss. VJinglia Mrs: K Mr Nancy cday, 'w Chas:. i Nie. Lo:s' and •1 Giami Presby :The. W:M.S Churcl the yE ary:n.41 room The :pr ducted A,gnor - introd in 1st, age Reticle from'' read .': Thank those m a s t The tc its:.1V1i the fa and: c MaeLe R•JO Fisher closed •'South •The ' . I�in1Qs Wein Wm. G ate( ed•Wi. ccripti 'Trane harry coined rneetii of Pre Fe'mi Longs ing, taken with - Rev.. Ir,pic' The c were' Currc Mrs. Ian r age tial, well • 0112( ]oWet Oz. 1U .. a._ eadquarters for all Fres. Fruit. an egetables 'PHONE 119 Values 'Effective .January 1 Z ,13, °1. ee' Joe. E;. • Brown at .The . Playhouse This ' Week. -end: 'garoos 32; Squirrels 31, Gophers ARENAS HAVING HARD JOB 29, ::Zebras 27, ; Chipmunks 26, KEEPING OUT ' OF THE RED Wolverines 23, Lions 20, Tigers • 19, Beavers 17, Coons` 16.. Hockey, .rhich,: has . grown . to BROOM BALL RULES be . "big, 'business" in most cen- tres, is generally' having, a, rough tithe. of . it, With attendance ., at The followin g • rules of broom games •seemcasesingly. on ,the decline most ball. '• have been' • •sent to Art. . • • • � � •. • Breckles, • courtesy of the Exeter This will further • aggrevate' Community, Centre Board: the '.problem' of•.'trying. to keep. Rules' and Regulations arenas out a the red: The gen- • oral picture of artificial ice rinks Equipment seems. 'to be an annual struggle to' keep the deficit within.bounds.. 'For that, . matter, the local `arena;' eared with canvas bag and: taped: _ ' • A. kn(�b of tape must also be :on with natural dice; can't k2ep• out.. of ,the red, 'and, there .. is general .the handle' end. Any" protective satisfaction' here that :an' artific- hockey equipment dray be `worn; rah ice project was never . at- ; • BALL, a rubber. covered vol -tempted. ley ball; Last 'week's Walkerton' Herald NETS, hockey nets} may _ « be a Tunes ,carried- a financial - state's used; menti of ' the Walkerton hockey TEAMS, consist'of 12-15 then, club and the.'Walkerton arena for; would suggest 12, so .you Have the 1954-55 season: The County a complete line utp:'change; , r town h3sn t an • .intermediate • STARTING LINE-UP, consists team this year. ' of , goalie,.2' defence - and;. 3 ': for- ' The report shoed 'the . gross Wards, a' captain to be the `rep., take from 31: hockey games to resentative of .the team; be 814,995 with . a net of $11,477, FACE-OFF,'. .ball is placed .be- of ' which : the arena received 1ween 2 centre?nen's broor'ns.. $3,28.7 and the hockey: club'$8,190. When whistle bltrws they fight ' ; ,r Total revenue of ;the arena for • possession, . ,, a • omourited• to .$8,365, with' an op - playing Area . f crating• deficit .of -$987. Over and Shall be the whole ice sur-:' above that there were, debenture face: The Only •Markin on the,r g>s� payments o: $'€,$22.50 and repairs .co' to be' recognized by • referees ,.of :�w3,330.56 :for a: net deficit of r. BROOM, :must, be . cut off up to 'the binding and taped or coy., LUCKNOW' GIRLS' GROUP MEETS The Daughters of the Kairshea. met on 'Saturday, evening, Jan nary" 7th, at the home of Johanna DeJong. ,'The meeting opened with the' 4-H pledge and the_ r,.oll call, was answered by eight girls. The leaders helped the girls to. starttheir chair. pads. and help- ed ,those'.who :are making Iced. spreads: At the close of the meet. ing...a' dainty: ,lunch. was •.served' by the. hostess. • Man ' to wife, :on, motor trip: ;. "Mind nagging.nie 'a .little? °•1'm starting to .fall asleep". ' anted If . you :are .in good health, a Canadian citizen. or British sub- ject, ani one 'prepared ° for • a life of adventure and travel; •'there is an Opening 'for you': in :the CANADIAN ARMY REGULAR For further -information f111' out e :,coupon below; , • and players are. goal crease and: more than. 'S12,000, . th ntre i e -'face-off . spot „ as. in • hockey. The - red line, centre line to 'be the only tilace. an :offside ; infraction willbe . recognized. as:` BREAKER; OF 4�I1iINTITE"SOLE in 'hockey; .._: AT •OXFORD L TER; ED. .Plaing' Rules :Adapted •mostly" from :Lest 'Week we, carried a story, Penalties of Alex Maclntyre having,. ob- 1.. Kicking.' the ball or'battrng' taine;i his Bachelor . of Medicine it v,'itn :a" nes---2 minutes; .(hall degree at Orford . upon cornplet : May be layed from 'any •other, :rig r; : cl:niCaI work at Radcliffe part of the bid : •Trtrirmary. tIckI-g,..-rnny.. broo: --- - :; ,'e then ; -e were -interested - above the shoulders is considered', to r wed Irl a-sv r is rnagazine that • higl-ck:ng• 2 n'::r,ut'es; g, hoger Baffin ::ter, the first run-. �� g . • 3 Boarding, 'Tripping, &g -her i); break th-,:. 4 'mnute-mile ing,nterf^"'F'1`w'ce. :Y r w'ner j t e# t c ' alt} Shot, etc'., as in hockey rules urg.cal rnterne� r All yby 1 snip at, 4aford v Al • rules governed. d:scretion. Pea ich.ffr firnu:i y..' ' of referees; He is',•res,;.lent house ' by s Tithe p, y•rriara Ganne at the ,rrrr, t-gradtaate school ,�; w n a t i«h: ee' 2r1• . r a e r "'Jr.c • Hctrr r •rtH 0 I West x`,OWn ol". Cjt` . 11i *Wm:... .i rr .. ...- t'� Pwe c „(re skates. 1Srly'i bro�u� b"it}::> fo •' in aw,rr.tiniz the y draft.. rt44 e ` ,. ;n, e:':1, : reutr:nant m 'nen , young men: N., a: 'Ar.r.y Medi Corp't P Medical :4' Army. Information: Of f icer , 46$ •Richmond St. London, , Ontario Without .bligation please send me the'booklet '"Canadian Reg ular, Army, Name Street or. BOX tat ,..•w " . i a -' i�!'_..ral ,':'»�I ,44 ,4 4,4444