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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-16, Page 8;•• • 1 • si• 14, • •. IPAGR, NIGHT • ==l1K• • • • • • . ••-• 1 OMNI MOO 0 =111 THE A.UCKNOW SEN—T—IN4 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 4101144/Ne 'Evening Ladle* (Monday, March 14) Sapphires 3 Diamonds 1, Rub- ies 4, Rhinestones/0i Emeralds 3 Pearls, 1. — High single of 305 went .to Don- na -Alton and High Triple of 688 tO Rote,Half. Games 200 or oyes; Donna Alton 305,209, Rose Ha11.292,206, Kay' Crawford 283, Jessie Joynt 219 kay:Collyer. 260, Pearl JamieOn •..• 251; Margaret Hackett -243., Ruth • Jardine.224-,223, Mae Hunter 224, . Doris Boak.220, Anna Johnstone 21.7'. Muriel Ritchie 217, Shirley Brooks 210, Jennie McPherson 207, •, Barbara :Sanderson 205.,Kay 'For- • • ;1.$. ster 203. • ° Team Standing: Isobel Miner's Emeralds 8, Margaret Finlay's • Rubies 8, Eunice Cunningham's . Sapphires 7, Shirley Bolt's piam ' onds 6, Pearl Jamieson's, Pearls 5° Colleen Eedy's Rhinestones 2. Afternoon .Ladies (Friday. Niarif.11) • High'single•ganie was rolled by Dorothy Errington With 277 flat • Ferne MacDonald Captured high - triple honours with 726 flit. •• Wilma Chisholm's Canariessi. pOinte„ 'Isabelle Eedy's Orioles 2 • . .points; Yvonne D'oukherty's Wrens. -• • 3‘pOints Marion MacKinnon's • . Bluebirds 1 point; Shirley Hawth- rd . • • aerie's Robins 3 -points'. 'Marie ButtE" • on's Cardinah :1 point. • •• • Team Standings for play-offs; • 'Robins 8, Bluebirds'7,• ;Canaries 6', Wrens'6 Orioles 5' Cardinals 4. • , •Gaines of 200 'and' over;„ Dorothy Errington 277, Marion Mac Kinnon • 227. Tillie'Hackett ;202, Freda.: Errington 206 Shirley Hawthorne 220, Fettle. MacDonald' 263,202, • .261, Margaret MacNay 242,' Mar- ie Stewart 232, Heien•Stothert 247 Wt. ammill11113 soccomm‘c.c.c. ••••••••••• • Midgeit toe Out; Lucknow Midget Hockey Team lost out in the semi-finals to Lions Head in a 2 out of 3 'playoff series, •• The first game: was played in Wiarton on Tuesdayof last week with ,a score of Lions Head '11, Lucknow '5, Goal scorers were Jim MacKinnon 2, Mike Courtney. Bob Mullin, Donald MacKinnon • one eadh.• - In the return gatne last Friday • night it was thefsame.story. The' Lions Head team were just tbb • good for the Lucknowites and the • game ended 9.to 5. Goal scorers, were. Bob Mullin 2, Donald Mac- Kinnon 2, Jim.MacKinnon'1'. • The Lucknow Midgets would like to thank everyone who supplied transportation to the games, with' special thanks to. Donald McKen- zie. and Leo Courtney who took ' their cars to every game. • (1.4cinciay, March 14/66) • Dorothy Errington rolled the • high single forthis week with a -game of 335 flat. Jean Phillips -- rolled'a 300 game flat. Isabelle• . Eedy rolled the high triple of .. Alie.Week-with.-708-flat-score; • Shirley HaWthOrne's Robins.2 ••• point, Isabelle Eedy's-Ofioles 2 ' points; Marion MacKinnon's Blue- birds 4.poiritS, Nitta Chishoim's • • Canaries 0 points; ,Yvonne•Dongh- • •erty's Wrens 3 points, Marie Butt- on's Cardinals 1 point'. • Play-off point standing; Blue, • birds 11.titobini 10, Wrens 9, Or' ioles'1,;Caiiaries,6, Cardinals 5. • . Games Of 200 and over; 'Dorothy • Errington 335, Mildred Cameron • 2064.•Marie Stewart 202; Maxine • Maize 229, -Marion MacKinnon • 266, Kathleen MacDonald 232, Catherine Andrew 230,-267; Edna Rayner 240,237, Jean Phillips 300, 25Q, Isabelle Eedy 206,237,265., Freda Errington 20,1,205, Shirley • Hawthorne 206, e a Cool Bert Elliott Rink • Win International • Dealer's Trophy, RIPLEY CURLING NEWS • The Elliott rink was thewinner .of the International Dealer s . 'Tro- phy. at the club' on:Saturday. 'Skip Bert. Elliott steppeddown to vice for the'final.game, and regular/ • vice, Leroy W•alden; handled' the skip's chores. Jack .Eiliott, throw- ing second rocks 'and Jim Elliott, as lead, rounded outtherink. •The,Elliotr s piled up 'a record -of, DEFEA'T CHESLEY IN PLAYOFFS President "Smilin' Irwin, nd' his 'Branch, for thefr.wcinder- • Lucknow Squirts played a best fin h°sPitalitY; ' three wins, plus?thirteen, fortheir win. ,t .• Second place went to Bob John- • ston's rink, with three wins and 'a. plus of nine. •Third:place was .cap-: • tured by Harry•Scott!s• foursome, with fourth going -to Gordon Patt- erson's rink: • •-•-' • An Unusual -feature or the day was, the, occurrence of two seven enders,. with Gordon Pauerson's rink figuring in both of them. Gordon's•crew had scored a seven ender 'to defeat Sandy MacCharles in the.second game...then gave up one, to the Elliott' rink, in the final Another unusual score was that racked up by Bob Johnston's rink- in their second game, when theyscored a.total of twenty. por nts for. the eight ends. • BOnspielarrangernents were under the directionof Jack Elliott and Kenny MacKenzie, with spon- sors Elmer Courtney and Howard Hodge officiating at the presenta7 • tion Of the prizes.. •'• -3344 WIIIPPOSPAY, MARCH 16th, 1 Ns •The Ripley Mustangs, A hockey team of grade? and 8 girls at the Ripley Central School, cannot find any girls teams as competi- tion. Fresh from a 1,2-2 win over girls from the Ripley District High School, the fast skating, high scoring gals are ready to take,.on all comers.• • The girls remain undefeated this year and goal scorers in the Tuesday, March 8, 4 -period; defeat of the high school were • Gail Courtney 4. Karen Lackey 3. • Lucknow Squirts took part in3the D M TVIVh It SQUIRTS IN TOURNAMENT WI IS I • s. Susan' Colling and' Gail LoCk 2 each, and Sandra Collins 1. Florence McLennan and Dianne Pollard scored .for the High School. Membert of the Public School team are goal, Joanne 'McGarvey; defence; Sandra Collins, Jackie - Johnston; Dona McCormick, 'Jean Scott; Forwards, Gail Courtney karen Lackey, Dianne Stanley; • Barbara Thtiell, Gail Lock, Susan • Coiling, Margo Nicholson, Gwen • Ann MacAuley, Judy Hodge, Susan Bradley. • . '.• : • 3 , • 3 •• The Ripley Mustangs, pictUred left to right, are back row, Band. ra Collins, GailLoCk,, Jackie Johnston, Jean Scott, lusty Hodge .Dona McCormick, Barbara Thue FloyeStapley principal of the 'school' and cciach of the•tearn.,• . . front row, Gail Courtney,. Karen ,Lackey, Joanne McGarvey,..Gwen Ann MacAuley, Dianne Stanley, Susan Bradley, Susan c011ing; •. . Sentinel ,Itioto.by Oliver•Mrs, McCharles. Squirt Tournament at Mount , Forest on Saturday. . • : • • • Lucknow prayed Belmore at • , 1.30 p.m. and defeated them 6 - 2., Goals were scored by DaNir7... id Farrish 3, Bill Hall, Ian Mont gomery and Kevin 'Ackert, one each. . • In the second'round, Lucknow met Caledonia and were defeated 3 7 0 and Caledonia went on to - win the cup by defeating ,Durharic 5-0,' ' • ' mor Teams Play Games In Maple • • . Congratulations go to Donald MacTavish and his rink for their sUccess in LUclinoWon Thtirtday when they captured the Allis- ° Chalmers Trophy for the local club • • o • A rink from Ripley -Huron Bran- ch of the Legion was successful in winning third place in the annual. • bonspiel of Branch, • Kincardine, on Saturday: ,The • rink sidPped by Don•McLay. had Clarence Pollok, vice, Douglas Lackey, second, and gill Tranter, lead. " Many thatiks me due to 2 out of 3 series with thesiey ' 'taking theseriel in two strai ht games. •• The first game was played in Chesley with Lucknow winning 3 7 1. This was the first time this season that Chesley had a goal scored against.thern. • • Last Tuesday Chesl4 was de- feated fnlucknow 5 0, Goals were scored by David Farrish,2, Ian MOntgornery, 13111 Hall arid Stuart Alton, oht each. - • c its is understood that three rinks from the local Ladies' Club are attending the Ladies Bonspiel in Paisley--toclay, Wednesday. • • Your attention is directed to the entry list which is posted at the Club for the.annual "Wind-up': bonspiel to be held next week. Let's fill it up! The firstninety- six • curlers 'are welcome. bon McLay, • Rink Take Hacke Trophy At ilionspiel- ttaged By Latal.Clu The Lucknow'Curling Club had garne with Gordon Finlayson was a full turn out for their final men's close , Glen losing 4 - 7 By the bonspiel of the season Thursday' of third game, he defeated Orville 'last week. The 16 rinks entered Elliott 13 7 2. . were curling for the Thomas Hack- Don MacTavish 33; Jerry Gir- ett and Sons Trophy. . yin 24, Jim Hawkins 23, 4klbert, For the first time the, Lucknow burst 21, Frank Alton 18, Glen Club decided to try the point sys- Walden 15, ,Gordon Finlayson ' tem of scoring in determining a . 14. Orville Elliott .8.. winner. This allows'5 points for 11.0'CLCiCK DRAW . winning the game and 1 point for The first prize in the 11, o'cloe , each end - scored.- - draw went -to a Hamilton -family A rink from the Ripley Curling rink composed of Alvin Hamilton Club easily walked away with the •skip,' Robt. Hamilton vice Cane - - - '1 ' • • ' • - • tro h T.he team ski ed• -b Don- Hamiton.second -.Donald Hanut • Minor hockey teams from LuCk- now hid a goud:outinglast Satur-. day when the PeeWee and Bantam teams went by bus to Maple where thef played two gaines against the. Maple boys. The event was arranged by Har- old Greer. of Lucknow arid his brother-in-law, Eric Edmanton, of Maple'. The, games were played in the unique double -arena at Maple, the lotation of the Billy Harris• • summer hockey school. There is • ice in the arena year round., Lucknow PeeWees defeated., • Maple'2 - 0, and Lucknow Bant- amS lost by a 4 - 3 score in a real close one. ••, • • 54 kids and 47 adults, made the • trip to Maple. Accompanying the Lucknow teams Were Allan Manto who is -in charge of the Bantams, • Grant Chisholm and Jack Farrish who are inchargeof the PeeWees, Ari Ernwein, who drove the bus, R9SS MacKenzie of Amberley, Harold Greer and Mrs. AI Handl- tOn. . - • The PeeWee game was at,2 p.m and the Bantam followed. Follow- ing the games the kids were treat- ed to "anything they wanted"' by the Mapleminor hockey associa- tion.- • • The Lucknow Legion paid the full bus fare to transport the kids t� Maple and back. Arrangements are being made for Maple to return on Aptil 2. P Y• PP Y • • MacTavish with FlarryScott vice, lead. They defeated Vernon Hun • Gordon RohlstOn second, and Bert ters rink in the first game 7 - 4, Elliott lead, scored a total of 33 ' In the second game they had no. points. Thii meant that they won trouble defeating Grant MacDofl all three games and scored in 18 ,aid's rink 11 - 6. 'The third' gam of the 24 endswhich they 'played; against Ivan Riveit's rink was a 9 O'CLOCK DRAW close game With Al winning 8 The 9 o'clock draw was domin- .!Ivan Riven's rink composed01 ated by DonMacTavish's rink. Ray Fisher Vice; Fred, Crawford They -began their winning streak seond, and filled in iaith vane* by soundly' soundly defeating Glen Waldens leads,' had no trouble until they rink., .38 .- 1. Their only close • reached their 3rdgame against, • game came in the second r round Alvin Hamilton,. •They Mesta against Jim Hawkins rink from Jim Arnold's rink inthe 1t game Goderich. This was a close .game 10 -3 and Dr. Mckim's rink in with MacTavish winning 7 -, 5. theiseccind gime 18-3, These. In the third game against the other, big 'Wins gave them second prize two game winnersskipped by Al- The consolation prize went to bert DUrst, Don tvlacTavish had Jim Arnold's rink composed of another "walkaway" victry. di-. L'orpe Luther vice, Jack MacD0.Pi feating them 10 - 3,• , second and Alei •Ancliew lead. Second prize went to a dodezich They were defeated in the 1st rink skipped by Jerry Girvin withgame by Ivan Rivett and their Ben Feagan ;lead, Matt Privet sec- ond.. and Cam Bogie vice. They • lost their first game to Frank Alton whOdefeated them 8 -'6. But they defeated Orville Elliotts rink 7 - in the second game and GOrdOn Finlayson's rink 11 2 • • • the_third game. The consolation prize Welitto. Glen Walden's, rink consisting of. • Grant Chisholm lead, Ted Mc-•. Cienaghan second, and Harold, Austin vice, Gleti was defeated badly in his first •gatne by Don • MacTavish's rink, but improved as the day progresse. His second 33 • • " ' secOnd game by.Vernon Hunters rink Therdefeated Bob Finlay: rink - in the 3rd game by a scoreof 8 - 4. Alvin Hamilton 20; ivan Rivet 26, Dr,.. McKim, 25, Vetted Hui ter 22• UM Arnold 16„ Grant Nig Donald 16, Toni Hackett .3.4•56 Finlay 8. • • RED CROSS IS ALWAYS' THERE WITH YOUR HELP •