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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-07, Page 84. • J. PAGE EIGHT THE L cicNOw .SE11T'r... INEL , . � T.VCKNOW, ONTAE .; • TIMBER TIPS • The Cubs. held onto- their one , point lead. for first place when they drowned, the Coons..on Wed-. nesday night for 4 points ,and the , BeaVers did likewise with the Kangaroos • on Thursday night. - The Cubs .fiad -bowlerS well tip in the:500'4nd Jack Caesar rolled 703 and -Doris Hodge" liad 615 handicap included. , *el Corriii was high for the:losers with 6.2k The Beavers. kept up their team effort with Len and Fern MacDonal&--rolling 1303, Marion and Donald MacKinnon had 1205, and Lloyd and Janet Ashton were cl.ose behind with 1206 for a total ..pinfall of 3262. Sandie Steeves was' the Kangaroos, best effort with 459 and 141 handiCap Bill Button went all out to lead. the Squirrels to a 4 -point 'win over. the short handed Lions. Bill had a, triple a4757 flat 'Plus ESso Olt Burner' Sales and ,Seryice, ELECTRIC HEATING. . ?hone 73; Lticknow. FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE lAKE TPINSMAL *In Kg Hanover on Thursday where, theY met Hanover High School boys in a pair of has+ketball In the Junior division,. Hanover came out on top 31-9, .Scoring for 1.4ucknow were Herb Hunter 3,, -Larry Otanley 4, Bill Neison 2, In the Senior tussle, Hanover outscored Lucknow 44-25. LOck- now scorers were.. Glen Cowan 1, 5 John Andrew Evans' Helm 4, Keith Kaiser' 4. Lost At Kincardine • Kincardine High School played. on top in both ganies, winning the 'senior conteSt. 4148 and the juniors gaine by a score of 354. Scoring for LucknOw rSeniors Were, JOhn. Andrew. 2, Keith Kaiser 6, Tom Rathwell 8,. Evang Helm 10, Glen Cowan '2. Larry . Stanley collected all .4 rpoints for the Juniors: The boys 'wind' up th'e season on 'Wednesday nightt at home. • 48 ,handicap and' a single flat of 365. This single score ,along with 4 .m.ore well over the 200 racked,' , a .1101 genie high for the year. jim Errington waS high for Mary McIntyre set the,:pace for: the Chipmunks wail. 659. Frank. Hawthorne and' Don' Leader' had 543 .flat and 531.. flat to aid the the ,Wolverines. Al Baker and Allan . (Johnston were' the Wol- verines best 'boWlers.. The, Tigera look: the 1st game. from the Zebras whir 'bounced back and got the last two ;gimes and Pintail. Rtith jardine Was the 'star .bowler fOr the Zebras taking high triple for the year With '692 Wilink Chisholm. was high fOr the. Tigera with 570 'plus 84 • The :GoPhers had the edge On. the Pole ,Cats. tO Anne An- derson had high single of the, night with 281. anda flat triple of p2 being high. for the GopherS. Josie, Harriilton look the lionoUra .for .the Pole--Cati With' 634 and Charlie WebSter was CloSe be - Cubs 51, Beavers Gophers 4.3„ Zebras 42,:Squirrels 42, Tigers 40, LionS 34, CoonS13, Pole, Cats .33, Chipmunks ag, Wolverines 18, Kangarooa 14. INDUSTRIA!, HOCKEY , On Wednesday; January 314 at 9:80 Port. Albert do*ned ' Kintail 9 -1. -On Friday,' February over .'Silver*oods as r aces u instal ourtelf... ith BORITE . ..... 11. Fast ancl.wonderiully easy to, install, the Genuine Arborito,, llyingtoom.will be 16st Cis fresh, just as colourfol, just as, easy to clean years ancl,Years from novfl: See the complete range of GenuiniArborite Color -Magic . . John Henderson Lumber Limited : Phone 150, LacknOw, INTERMEDIATES WITH' ,FULL ROSTER, WON ANOTHER The Pucknow Intermediates "Linder new management," are now a battling hockey team and on. Friday night were • at their season's best, to down Myth 9-4 on the latter's home ice. .The. squad fiad 17 men avail- able for duty on Friday, and have deVeloped a team spirit hoCkey. frOM here An. Ifucknow plays Atwood., here on Wednesday night (tonight):, and are grooming .for the ' "C" series group. championship , with .WEDNESbAY, FEE. 7th, rag• •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••......e.............„, . • ,..„..... . . , : You ve Bee onderfu I.1 : . . . . i . . i i : 'The "response tO date in support of the Lucknow • • • and District Lions Club artificial ice project ha • • fk, -' It is*receiving the generous suripcirt of both : ow village and' rural residents, "as well ' as formerl :. residents, and We think "you've been wonderful" :- • .• . The .. iqctive - n. h ...---. - Blyth With the wanner eligible 2. • downs. , • , .• THERE IS STILL A LONG WAY TO GO ti as follows; Ron Graham (Ernber, • • lin -and Hunter); Ron Graham r• • (Emberlin and Hunter); A. Smart • • ut . It Pver - The . . .. • • • • • • • c "Anon" • born and Gardner); Ron' Kelter- ner (Smart and -,.Kelterborn); Friday night's roster included: 5 Don Elliott, Hugh MaclVlillan, Al 'Baker, Al Smart, Eugene Gard-. • binson, Tom Collyer, Roy Ember- •- 'lin, Ron Graham, Murray Ilunte'rc, • all 'Wilson and BarrilVIeDonagh; and. • YOUR LOCAL- Huntei, 'ken MacDonald, Jim: Greer back in action again. -,- Space DOnated 'IAIJCKNOW BANTAMS NIP WINGHAM 'IN CLOSE . ONE Lucknow Bantams edged Wing'7. harn 5-4 in a real clo'se One in *Ingham. on' Saturday with being scored. by..Rick,f Jardine 'in a shot' from the blueline that boUnced 'over the Wingham: goal tender'iatick.' Other goal scorers Brown and Wallace .Hotision, with, two e#ph..Tthe winning goat: -iva§.'scOred with two. minutes, tci- play in the game. . .The Midget team his:been in.-' "activb this Past week Waiting for playoff. arrangemnets 'and the completion Of the, schedule by Other teams SChOol baSketball' team, battling for a inter -school playoff . Spot, edged Kincardine by- orie point ori.,.1VIonclay in. .`a: 2049 squeaker. It, was the Lakeside lassies:. first reverse, •arid they didn't take it Point scorers were Joanne Al- I Patricia Thompson 2, +Kincardine Juniors • won the other gathe by a 28-17, margin over the Lucknow Juniors. Point scorers for Lucknovi Were: Barb-, , 'The "tables . were reversed .last courts, with Hanover , Seniors ' , winning 18 to .16, , While Luck- : now Juniors , came • out f on top. 20 to 19 over the ,Visiting. 'Han- over Juniors. .Senior point 'scorers. were — Joanne, Alton 12, Tipsy Finlay- son 2', Patricia Thompson 2. •Jun- ior Scorers, were Cookie Gib-. sdn"-11, June Ackert 5, Barbara Rathypll 4. CREST Sutton; defence, Ronnie Nichol- ,Tom' Todd 'of .St., Helens was sont, John Brooks, .Doug Farrell; re-elected a director df the Bruce,' • centrei, Ricky Dodds, 13ill 1VIcTav- Grey and Huron Aberdeen Angus ish; .Wings, MUrray *Ferguson, .Bill Finlayson, Ken Farrell, ',Randy Schultz; Alternates,' Sandy . Mac- DOnald, .Ken 'MacDonaid, Paul ,. Ripley no* .advances into the group pla'yoffs against the MildL• may:lVfidgets the first gime being on. Tueiday; February 6th. This series. Association at the:annual meet - Ing ••, held at Walkerton. Guest. speaker.' was SteVe Stdthers Of 'surer of the ,. 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