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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-28, Page 10J fD' ra. Sfi r Ay SY } ra d xi ,r ►t rti '(C 4z • PAGE' TEN* •^ THE 'LUCKNO* ;SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO; W> .PN? SDAY,, iL'' Fes$. a 196x' 2$'th Take �fraraae�Sepoys B Sonne Lucknow sp•ectators be eame innpcently.embroiled with. g � Qr he brief f s cuffs6 In FOOT Sirai t ers,and in After winning the first game Lucknow registered another vic- tory. • - . Ist Period, • B--Duizer (MeDougall) 11.33:. L --B. Hunter: , 17:05 Period B---t13, Campbell (Kno') 1'22; L--+Kelterborn (Gardner) • Smart) ,.,,,,,.,17:56. 3rd Period . L : Robinson • -; • ,,., 8:50 L—Er Berlin (1GI Hunter):.,, 10:22 Hagggitt, -who . suffered what was::' U' n L—SSrnart (�i�ouston) 17 33: first thought to be a broken arm, i L --Gardner (Smart), 18:02 butPater. 'proved to. be • a. badly;' Li—Gardner• (Smart,. bruised shoulder; • Minutes; 'later; • Kelterborn 18:32 • their . goaltender, Crawford,was nicked . above the eye and re quired medical attention. He was replaced by Radford .• n°the . net. ,Itadford did': a, creditable job, but • Lucknow 'broke loose with a series, of goals to tie the score. at 6-6at the end ,of the hird t the game, and coasted to victory :period. The goal• that ti : the from there in. Smart and 'Gard- gaane canewith t.about three Kier got' the hat trick. minutes left to 'play: • 1st period • Lucknow kept pushing them. by L• --Gardner, (Smart,.';: in the ten minute overtime, scor 'Kelterborn. Mg. three times, to Blyth's one: , L•,• Kelterborn ('Gardner, An Q mproveed crowd saw one of , -Smart 3:05 the Most thrilling games of ' the L-Keiterborn a • 4:24 season.. L—Smart (Gardner). 9:09 Lucknow Intermediates went two up on Blyth' in their best - of -seven .playoff series by virtue of their 9-1 overtime win in a ' real thriller .here last. Wednesday- night. • •Blyth• led the game 5-1 at the end of the first:,period, and. 5-2 at the. end of the second. Early in ;.the `third period, :Blyth lost the, services of their.. captain, ',Final An 8-1 Route • Lucknow finished the set' in four straight •• on 'Monday night when they routed the :short -hand- ed Blyth squad ;with an 8-1 shel- lacking. Lucknow made, it 50 in the first eleven m,in'utes of 2:45 :Ron Kel. terborn,' Eugene Gard -L--Gardner .(Smart).•:• 10 18. ner' and,Ro_n Graham 'each scored �• 3nd •• Period' twice ' for 'Lucknow. • with. 'single. B •Bromley • (Haggitt) geals' to Roy Ernberlin, Thom L—rSrnart-.(Collyer)' 14:39; Collyer and Al Srnart:. For Blyth, , L -Smart ( Gard, ner) 15:0.6 3rd Period Allen , scored .the .:hat- trick`; 'Oilier' - -twice and MacD:augall once. L -Gardner (Kelterb:orn) LUICKNO!W,: goal, Don Elliott; defence, • Hugh MacMillan, Alvin :Baker; centre, Al:" Smart; wings .':Eugene Gardner, Ron. elterborn; :alternates, :‘Ron Graham, Roy. :Emberlin, Murray Hunter, Thom Collyer, • Gar=y, Johnston;. Ken: .Houston, Bob Hunter, Ken Mac ':Donald, .Gary 'Ritchie. •, B}LY 111.1; goal• Crawford; de- • fence, -Bromley;: W: 'Campbell•; ,centre, Foster; wings, Duizer, 'Knox; alternates, Allen, MaaDou-' • gall, Haggitt, :Elliott, Radford, :Daer, Howson, D. Carnpbell Finished It In Blyth':. In ;'. Blyth' last Friday '"'night Lucknow chalked .up their third • victory by a •score of 7-2. Itt was. drip -and -tuck for. two periodsbe- fore "The. Sepoys" broke lose 'for. antams : Bowe. o Paisley Lucknaw Bantamsbowed . out to'Paisley in their playoff series,` :thefinal,, game being played on Monday. in Paisley Iiast•Ttresday::night in Lucknow. the, two, teams played • to; a, 3-3 tie. 'With Wallace .Houston; Keith. Leder 'and Russell Aliin scoring for .L'uckndw.,: Back in- Paisley. on Friday, the local boys ended up on the short. end of a 124 score. Lucknow lost the toss, , and, the third game went to 'Paisley on Monday -of this week, when they • wound it.. up with= a • 14=4. win. T1MBEE, •TIPS .The .battle fpr.first first place still 'continues on. as, the Cubs and Beavers' both took 4 points from the Tigers. and,^Wolverines; Gwen Caesar had ladies high triple & high single with 638 flat :triple and 289 'single,. Harold Errington and Dick Park both rolled over, the • 600 mark 'flat, Marie Stewart 2 was high for the Tigers with 645. • Frank Thompson set the pace ' • for the Beavers with 545,, plus • ,handicap: of 48 for 593` and Donald > "• MacKinnon was 'next with •• 5.01 ,plu 42 for :543, Irving Reid was ' ' t high for the losers. ' • • • The Gophers cinched third place'. when they scored 3 points frein . ,•, the Kangaroos, Clarence: Greer was, the Gophers highest with 697. • ' Don'°,Steeves was the Kangaroos • best effort • Thursday night the Pole Cats • 5• and Lions each scored 2 points:. • Charlie Webster and'Din • ton • were the Pole Cats top bowl- ers : and Freda and Jim Errington • took . the; honours . for the ;Lions. _ • -The Coons 'took fire 'after . los • ing the 1st game to the Zebras . i by one ,point to end up with' • the • • last two •,games and . pinfall. Jack • '. Treleaven; George Joynt and Jack' ' 2 Fisher. • all • rolled, well over the. 500: mark.. • Pearl' Jamieson and :45 Ruth. Jardine: scored high for the. • --, Zebras. • The Chipmunks "'took 3, close' games .frond • the -,Squirrels: Geo. Bees••••l••••••.'•••i••••••••••!••!•••••••••.•••••; • • •• .. • . ,¥OUCAN' HELPo . ▪ ' •it .To ... • . o• ,- Gi`Ve The . 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Captains,; ,remember to be. •eli- ;°RT grble' tooll. in'the playoffs,' al bowler must have rolled three or mare nights' during:: the; regular' schedule. • Cubs 59, Beavers 58, Gophers; 54,; Zebras 49, Squirrels 94, Tigers 43, Coons 41, Lions 40, Chipmunks. 39, Fide • - Cats 37, Wolverines 2.1. Kangaroos 19. goal in the ?' second game • •and Wallace: Houston scored., tw,o, Ed-• ward Brown and Donald Andrew' one each in the .final ,contest. P isle`' wo •the series 'with t a y n w, o victories, and .one tie game. Goal :keeper . Mike 'Foran was -forted out of,' the second garne. by in- fection in -an eye injury''suffered, in .the Ripley series. Rickey • Jar-,. dine replaced•krim for that: game, but Mike played• the .:final one on Monday , Otto Pedersen 'looked ( after the Bantam team this sea son.. INDUSTRIAL• HOCKEY PLAYOFFS NEXT WEEK On Tuesday, • February 20th,, Port Albert won over: Silverwoods 8-1 and;'on`Friday, Felbruary 23rd, Belfast downed- •Kintail, 6-2. On -Tuesday, .February 27th the I. dustrial schedule ended. and..next week.' the playoffs 'begin The present standings 'are Port Albert • first with 16" points; Bel- fast and Iintail tied for.' second with 11 points and Silverwoods' in -the cellar with .1 point. Hog Pr�d&cers :To Vote ::1n: Huron.: 'Coo. Next Tuesday Hog producers in Huron County will g� to the polls on '`Tuesday, of next .week to elect a,'slate of committeemen, who will join with committeemen from Middlesex -to. elect' one representative to the Ontario Hog Marketing Board. ' Voting will • take " place at five. centres in the county Dun- gannon, Walton, Gorrie, .Clinton and Exeter, with polls open from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.ni, Thirty four candidates, , are standing for' electiah: The Huron County ,Hog Prdducers • Associa- tion has nominated a full, slate of• 13 candidates, andthe Free Enterpris group has entered '15 • candidates.' 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In 196;1 the Free Enterprise group- el.ec'tedtheir supporters to 4 of the 19; positions in Huron, but had :a substantial, majority iri •Perth. • • The 40c deduction per hog is a matter ; of controversy;.-: but---sup- porters ut -supporters of . the .present system of regulated marketing,' show, for example, deductions of 59c from a 1953 carcass grading • certificate. pc c . deduction was "made 'up of • condemnation, transportation 'insurance, commission, pro -rating, yardage, exchange and bad debts. Bruce Hog Producers continue to support 'the:presen•t. marketi plan, and have not encounte1 opposition requiring a vitae. Advertisements in„' this is carry the list of candidates ba ed by both the Hog Produc Assooiation and by the Free 1 terprise group. ' The regular : meeting of Ldcknow Women's ,institute be . held in the assembly rc I of :Lucknow town hall on i! ric March ?end at 2:30. Guest sPeal B. Stothers. Potato salad: c test, Note' change of date,