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Lucknow' • Intermediates breezed
into the ‘"D" series' WOAA .play-,
offs :with four straight victories
in a best•. of .seven 'series with.
• Blyth.
They sewed it up a week ago
list :Monday. Here it . is .,March,
.ancF as this was 'written Tuesday,
there was . stilt- no. ''word as .to
who; :Lucknow meets in the next
•.round.
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If we had artificial' ice the de-
lay .:wouldn't. be ofsuch conse-
quence.
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The Intermediates need a bit of
the green stuff to get out 'of the
red, . which • they' are . hoping , to'
do from' the : proceeds of •;a dance•
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they are staging on Friday, night:.:
Vuin Bantam Trophy
Tournam�nt
P Thenen tf the . week, Otto
• he first o
was ...proudly .display-
ing: the first; .hockey trophy to
come to 'Lucknow for three years..
Otto's 'Bantams won it on Sat-
urday' at, the Police Tournament.
in Kincardine :when they ;scored
a .'decisive 4-0 victory over.Pais.,
ley,, This wing was extra "sweet"
for it was Paisley who just . last
week eliminated Lucknow ' in the
W.O.A A': championship play.-
downs : • _
Lucknow took a .1-0. edge in the
first, added 'another in the second,
arid got.two~more insurance 'mar-
kers in the, final' frame while.
Lucknow kept .the Paisley marks
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Men . in check' with Mike Foran
turning. everything aside- for his'
first shut -out. •
• Wallace Houston '. .flashed• the.
light twice for Lucknow with
Donald. Andrew'.and Bruce Hen- ' •:
derson .getting. singletons. Pick- :'.•
ing up' assists On the goals were .• •' ,•
Brown' with two and Houston.: &
Jardine one apiece: EVERY DOLLAR WILL BE NEDEDI:E
Lucknow � lineup was:' • goal,
Mike Foran; , def Donald Saint- • ' . •
der's Edward: Brown; center, Ric- •
key Jardine; wings, Donald And-
re*, ,Waliace iiouston; alternates: •
Bruce Henderson; Terry,•Rathwell, • •
Keith 1:,oder,Douglas Alton.
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PLAYOFFS •UNDERWAY' , IN':.r•• '
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edging' out `Silverwgods 24 and
Port .Albert•: downing Kintail• 1:1-2..
This placed Port Albert first
.with. 18 • points;. ,Belfast second,
13 'points Kintail third, 11 points'•.
and •Silverwoods 4th with ' 1 point.
On. 'Wednesday, February 28th•
the playoffs started with a'2 out
:of . 3 semi-finals,' with Belfast
downing Silverwoods
opener:; •
Orn.. Monday, March 5th, . in .a:
double-header• playoff,' Belfast
:wound' up their semi-finals shut-
ing out • : Silverwoods ' 7-0i; while
Port Albert and!Kintail opened
their semi-finals' in -.a. 2 out of 3:
series with Port Alberto shutting=
out' Kintail
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TIMBER. TIPS
The Lions led by Captain • Jim
Errington: 'came ;u'p with 3. points
of the second` •plate Beavers Jim
bowled 693. 'if1at with games, of
206, 217' and 2101. The MacDonald
duo was high for the Beavers. '- 1
believe 'one Beaver; .was trying
uild u ' his han is -
to b i p • his d ap: •
The .iSquitrels failed' to stop
the Tigers ensuring ,them of 6th
place in 'the . play-offs. The Stew,
art duo rolled a total of 1371 -.pins
for`, the . Tigers; ,+Gord. Brooks and
'Bill Button were high for the
Squirrels.
Squirrels.
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(George ' Joynt lett the ..Coonso to
a 3 point 'victory over the 'Goph-'
ers. tuss . Button • was . thigh • for
the ' 3rd place 'Gophers. ' ° •
The Cubs' ran rough shod ' over
the. Kangaroos Thursday night,
taking' 4 points,,,Harold Erring-
-tor rolled' 716 pins flat with Singe
games of 271, 2055, 240.' Ivan Laid-
law and Eldon Wraith • Were the
Kangaroos 'top shooters, •
The t•Pole • Cats and Chipmunks
split the- points to end hp in:
9th: and' 10th place. Hazel Web-,
sten was high/for the : Pole Cats
arid Dori'�Leader for the Chip-
munks: ., . ' •
• Bill Halt set the pace`• for. the
Zebras. with• 755 total flat with
games of 266, 186• and 303:' Eimer
MacKenzie and Stuart J"ainieson
rolled over the 600 mark. too.
Hugh MacMillan was. high' for the
Wolverines with 530 flat.
The playoffs' Will start on Wed-
nesday night with the top six
teams and .the rernaining six
will roll Thursday night. •
Schedules will be made up for
Wednesday night, Captains turn
in your tickets for the draw' this
. week as it will be made on Thurso•
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away, arid ranging a 'league area`:
from -Sarnia toLondon while' still' `
going to:' school made it : a tough
year `in •' 1959-60. Last year. was •
a -:'tough . one,:'too,' as he tried to
find the range of junior A'..play;'
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Ill SFor most'. of the year '•Paul Nhas'.'.
'been 'on a line with Gotten and ,
Menard'and riow it's ;beginning to.
pay off. Paul has had' seen. goals"
in—the last gamnes,• boosting
his. score to 21 goals. and 19 as -
slits, third highest'' on the 'club.
@'By • Bob Hanley •
Sports Editor .Hamilton Spectator
"First thing Eddie Bush : told
me when `• I landed in camp was to
get my long, 'curly hair. cut off..
He : said if he; didn't make a. hoc-
key ' player . out of me, he'`d- at,
least make .a citizen."
• That . was . as year ago and Paul
Iienderson'has made it both ways
Paul . has high regard" for Reean
Richeru;,and Jacques ' Laperriere • of
the Canadiens, both • of whom' he
regards' as ''.ready forthe N1U . //
' "If icher has speed, stic c,h'andling `
The •.young Red Wing right wing- and he's tough : to - push off ' his
er • from Lucknow. has . a.. short. Stride:"
haircut, a • comfortable .academic .Laperrrere is a heady defence=
standing. in fourth year high man. "He doesn't feature body
school and. 21 goals in • junior A checks,. he,•does•�his work with his
hockey''to date this season.... stick. He's a':pass interceptor, af-
I think the coach hasp d ine; . a ter which he sets. up ,his: forwards.
tot: for Mall of 'us" says Paul. `For' unsung • orkhcrse • of the. Red.;.
one' thing you can't .foo'l him and Wangs?
for another, it doesn't _matter ",
That, has to 'be Buddy Blom;"
• • y g says Paul. "Without some of Bud
or' the worst, •you getchewed
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Pauls' 19, 5.1.1 and 170' pounds, sr great .games we: wouldn.t;rie
a son of the CNR station agent at
Lucknow, Garnet Henderson and
Mrs.Henderson, the former Eve,
- lyn Taylor. '
lust the same way there today."
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He's., an unusual `hockey .pros-
'Peet in that. he• .comes from a town
.Without 'artifi'cial ice and where,
to . the age of ` 10, he could get in
only a''few'goodweeks of outdoor
skating each winter.•But somehow.
even with short
, ice. time, he de
•veloped speed: e has picked ;up : •,
a •Ica of experiencethis' year, his
line is clicking andhe could be.
one of the Wing stars of the jun, .:
for, A -playoffs next month.:.
"I'd like to go on, in hockey
if I can make the;,:grade - and out
'side hockey I'd best like to, make
it . as a physicalinstructor at a
high . school," he' says.. 'Even'' if
I don't make, the grade 'in Pro
hockey the junior years have. had
great value. They teach you dis-
cipline and they help you to Mat-
ure. 'I think the average ' junior
player has the outlook of a fel
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IOW in his ,Middle.
Paul
'twenties." ,
Paul,' is a classrnate• of Buddy
Blom at Central And- the two
board at the same residence. It'
was Denny Riggin who stirred
Paul's interest in a pro career.
when' he was playingwith the
Goderich junior, B club. Playing'
with
tire, Goderich• club, 20 miles.
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day night. •
Standings...
••Cubs 63, Beavers 59, Gophers'
55, Zebras 52, Tigers 47, Squirrels
44, Coons 44, Lions 43, .Chipmunks
41, Pole • Cats 39, Wolverines. '22,
1angaroos • 19.
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