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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 24THE LUCK46 'F tlEty 1..KKH9w, PNINMO3 ONE DOWN IN "GOALS TO .COUNT"' SERIES Peewees Lose First Game In. OMHA Pkiyoffs To Durham Sunday Afternoon Lucknow Pee Wees lost 4 to. 3 in ,the first game: of. their "home and home, goals to Count" OMHA. play Off series with Durham. The local ladswent to Durham. :on.Sunday and gave a good 'acc- ount of thelselve$ on a larger surface against a 'hard skating; bard hitting team from -the town.' town ' of 2400 population; Lucknow was down•2 - 1 at the end of the first period ; 3 -.2 at the end of the second, and had it tied at 3 all until about 3 minutes to go in•the' game when Durham went ahead on a goal froma pile-up in front of the Lucknow net. Lucknow .marksmen were John, MacKenzie 2, and Greg Hunter. ,The Lucknow team is creating more than a little interestin..neigh- bouring hockey towns when they' .appear on; the ice with two goal tenders. - Last year's net minder graduated leaving the:Pee:;Wees with no ready replacement . : Steve • Eadie and Mary Jardine have been;con- testing the position for several Bantams . Win Pair On :Weekend Lucknow Bantams .chalked up. a pair'of wins overthe weekend:!" 'Last Friday in Lucknow they de- feated Blyth 14 •-' 3 and if we can' decipher the referee's report, goal scorers for Lucknow. were John Em- berlin 4, Bob Humphrey and Ken Roulston 8 each, , with. Gordon Mau= • er and Allan Andrew each scoring a pair:• Referee Jack Henderson handed,out 23 penalties. .. In Lucknow : on Monday night, •: the local ,gang: edged Mildmay 4 1: Marksmen for Lucknow' were Brian Jardine 2, Bob Humph- rey and Ken Roulston, 1 each: ' Jack Henderson and Roy Emberlin refereed the, game. Again - 11 pen- allies were handed out. weeks, with each taking part in. every garde. Both are playing very well., and with their contrasting • style of.pley, .ar'e' giving the opp. osition a rather hard time, You can see the''return game in this series in Lucknow -on Friday, February;1'8th at 7 p.m, Lets' get out and give the kids some support. They'are';playing good hockey and it 'would be a couple•of hours well spent.. Harry Scott proved that he hasn't lost his touch in the• play- offs *for the Men's: Mid- Season draw on Fri- day. night. as he eliminated Jim °MacDorald's rink in the final by.a.. score of. 8-6. Harry had .able ass-:•• istance from Lot Culbert, vice, Carrick . C olling, second; ' and Har old Elliott, lead.' Jim's.rink. ' of. Elmer Bradley, vice, Jim Elliott, second,' and John C. MacDonald; lead , were three -down, coming home, lying three, when Harry made :a tricky draw for second . shot, and the ball game! 'Results of preliminary games were as follows: Gordon Roulston•, 9, Bob, Johnston,` 5; Jinn MacDonald, 10, Don McLay,'7;' Harry Scott, .9,, Don Paquette, 7; Norm Barnard;8, Howard Hodge, 5.` Second round- Jim MacDonald, '8, Gord Roulston, 7; .Barry, Scott, 6, Norm Barnard , • 5. . •.• • It's solid comfort now at the . clubrooms as Bill McCreath de- livered thenew chairs purchased by the ladkes.. Harold Elliott star.. ed, after trying out one of the , chairs, that he thought' h'e .would quit curling. just sit and watch!' Dates are now finalized for all bonspiels for •the balance of the • ,sea°son .:Feb. 19th -Johns= Manville Men's Open; March 5th --High School Bonspiel; March 12th -- Support: 2th-- Suort-- Minor -Hockey This Week *•. * .* PEEWEE. HOCKEY PLAYOFFS : ' Friday, February 18th, 7 p.m., - DURHAM AT LUCKNOW. ..2nd game of 'home and home goals to count series Inserted In Support Of Minor Hockey By Grant Chisholm Esso' • Agent THIS IS A -REGULARLY SCHEDULED GAME ITS IS •KITCHENER'S HOME' GAME. FOR HOCKEY Al' ITS BEST, DON'T MISS • IT.. ' Adults •$1.00 Public School L`hildren 75c Advance Sale, Tickets Available From All Lions Club Members. Dungannon. Dor thy Errington' rolled the high triple for the ladies with 740 flat. and also the high single of 266; 'Bill Stewart' tallied up a triple of, 749 and Len MacDonald had the single for the men with 295.. ' Standing; Beavers 49, Cubs 4$ ; coons '47, Tigers 44, Lions 38, ,PoleCats 38, Zebras 34, Kangar 'oos 29, Wolverines 27, Squirrels. 27; Chipmunks 26. Gophers 25'.:; Evening , Ladies (February 14) • Pearls 3, .Sapphires 1;f Diamonds 3, 'Rubies 1; Emeralds 4, Rhine.- stones 0. High single of 339 'went to Yvonne Christian `Yvonne Christ- ian and Ruth Jardine' were tied for the .high . triple of 67B. Games 200 and. over:. Yvonne Christian.339, Kathleen Gibson 261 .Shirley Brooks 24'1,234, Beatty Ir '. win 246,239, Eileen Lavis 246, Ruth' Jardine 235,223,215, Pearl . Jamieson 230, Rose Hall 222,•'201;' Mary Lou Priestap, 221, 'Mae Hunt= 'er 209, Anna Johnstone 206, Nor= een Pritchard` 200. Team Standings Margaret Fin lay's Rubies; 44, Isobel Millers Emeralds 44, Eunice Cunning - ham's Sapphires 39, Shirley Bolt's Diamonds 38, Pearl Janiteson's 'Pearls 38, Colleen Eedy's Rhine- stones 25 • Evening Men (Tues Feb: 8 -' 9 P. M. group) High Single was rolled this.. week by Donald MacKinnon with. a game of 284 '.flat. Clarence' Greer rolled the High; Triple.of 789 flat -Bill Hunter's Dodges 4 points,_ Bill Button's Fords 0 points; Freck • Button's Oidsniobiles 3 points, Ross Irwin's Buicks 1 point; Donald Mac- 'Kinnon's Pontiacs 2 points., Jack ; . Fisher's Mustangs 2, points. Team Standings: Mustangs 46'. points, Buicks 39 points, Dodges 35 points, Pontiacs 34 points, • Fords 30 points, Oldsrnobiles 20 points. Games. of 250 and,over. Donald: MacKinnon 284;258 ; Gordon Car= • ter 255, Frank Hawthorne. 273, Bili Searle 283, .Howard:Agnew'256, Charlie Anderson 250, Bill Stewart '-274,260; Ross Irwiri 251, Clarence Greer,252,268,269. Henderson Allitqr Condidate for Second Haif NHL Cason, :Paul HendersonofLucknowmay be long .remembered! as the for` " 'gotten man of ' the 1965-66 hockey season. ' ' The speedy, 22year old left •• 'wingerof the Detroit Red Wings ' was. completely neglected in .dis- cussions of the mid-season. NHL All" Star teanrby the team's pub• licity department, the press'and even his,own coach.' • Yet, today, Henderson'. is: within one goal of the charmed 20 -goal` , .circle and leads the,entire league in gree -winning goals. • • Recently Detroit General Mana- ger and Coach Sid Abelmet with Detroit press representatives to ' answer their questions about 'lead- ing candidates for A11- Star honors,: At the time, the Detroit boss frank- ly admitted' "We don't have a single candidate for the 'left" wing' position," Two days later,. after Henderson had fired, back- to- back winning goals against, Toronto and Montreal Abel and the Detroit press corps. began considering the youngster a strong. candidate, It was too late, however, to influence voters in the mid- season balloting; , In results of the voting released. recently by the NHL, Henderson received only two points.at left wing, the results of; two vntes''for •" the third team. ••No one expects him •or anybody else to chall- enge ,Bobby , Hull for the first -team berth but he should be a: strong candidate for second -team honors in the second -half balloting. Much. of Henderson's handicap .. in the voting;,was early= season line juggling employed by Abel to get the Red Wings moving. H.ender- son, wjust 23,. pla bout deftho and rightturned wing during the early .going•and, because he is a right-handed shot, never was sere iously thought of for left wing herr mss. Qver the past weeks, however, Henderson , been a left winger, teaminhasg up withsolely centre ' Norm. Ullman and right winger Floyd Smith to form. Detroit's most productive forward line. Henderson's game -10,411114 gm make him personally, responsible for more:than one-third of the Wings' -23 victories this season. Last year Ullman topped Detroit and the. NHL with 10'game-winn- ers. •LUCKNOW LOSES ATO MONKTON8 5 Lucknow:Midget Hockey team journeyed; to Monkton'on Tuesday of last week where:they met•de- feat, the score ;ending:Monkton 8, Lucknow 5. Goal scorers were. Bob Mullin 2, Jim MacKinnon 2, Donald MacKinnon, one. An exhibition game,was played in Ripley Monday riight'.with'a score of Ripley 5:, Lucknow, 4. Bo Mullin scored three of the goals, Doug Campbell, one. iiirl yyf, ' 4 SSY/AY:�.4•`'9}ll:+ ,.v}�pRp�;OX•�//Y/r :./S¢ Men's International; March 22nd-- 24th and 26th'-- Club Wind -Up B.onspiel . The new• Benson Hardware Tro- lly was presented Saturday' night, by the donor, Ivan Benson, to the winner of the Ladies' •Club, "Sweet-`_ heart" Bonspiel: It went to a rink. alternately skipped by . Don Paque- tte and Sandy MacCharles, assis- ted,by Gladys Nicholson as -vice and Peg. MacCharles as lead. They ended the .day, with a record'' of three 'wins and a' plus of sixteen, ; nosing out Howard Hodge's rink which had three wins, and a plus of nine. Howard had his wife;' • Margo, as vice;, Glen Martin', second; 'and Jean Martin as lead . Third and fourth places 'went to Morgan Johnston's and Lloyd Wy- id's rinks, respectively. President •D'on MacTavish acted as draw= master, and was assisted by Presi- dent Jean .Wylds, of the ladies' club, at the presentation .of the prizes., Draws ail' now posted .and play, has' commenced for the final draw of the season. It's hard to realize that. two-thirds of our season has gone, and play-offs are just around. the corner. There is just nothing like curling to make the winter , pass quickly 1. Dori McLay. 1965 PLYMOUTH 8 Standard, Radio /. 1964 DODGE 8 Stick With Radio r 1964 • CHRYSLER . . 8 Automatic,'• oto, 1963'`' VALIANT 2 Door, 6 Automatic :. 1963 VALIANT , 4 'Door,° 6 Apforrratic• 1963. PONTIAC ' 4 Door, :8 Automatic 1963 DODGE 6 Standard With Radio 1962 PLYMOUTH 8 Automatic With Radio 1962 CHRYSLER Power . ,Equipped 1961 PLYMOUTH 8 Automatic With Radio. 1961 . METEOR, 6 Stick , With • Radio 1960, METEOR CONVERTIBLE •• Power Equipped 1'959 EDSEL . 4 Door, Power Equipped With SEVERAL. 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