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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-23, Page 8PAGE g MM. vee2e.e.meeee eliMieeiel • ee eni• *Tee eel ...W.I..- • eeelopee tre,•••"-e-^, THEE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDP • anconsmor t. 4 • It 1. cr • 1:!. • „ • . , • ,• • ••• , • • ++. 3. Beavers .: Win Season Schedule • LUCKNOW-DONGANNON BOWLING . • • Congratulations go to the Beay., ers for winning the season schedule and will be the recipients of the new Carling Trophy. Ferne 'Mac- Donald of the Beavers roiled the high triple of 743. and-a:single of 812. Bill Searle had the men' '••:1 high triple of 753 and Mel Corrin • rolled a singe of 311, . . The top six teams will roll on Wednesday night, and the bottom six on Thursday. Beavers, Tigers, ' Coons, Cubs, Pole Cats, Zebras. Lions, Wolverines, .Gophers, Squi- rrels, Chipmunks,. Kangaroos. Evening. Men (Tues. Mar. 15 - 9 p.m .group)„ Donald MacKinnon rolledthe • high triple for this week with 733 flat. High single game goes to Clarence Greer with 305 flat. Jack Fisher was close .behind with a single game of 304 flat.' .Freck Button's Oldsmobiles 4 point's, Jack Fisher's Mustangs 0 points; Bill Button's Fords 3,points, . Donald MacKinnan's Poritiacs 1 'point; RossAdn's Buicks 3 points. Bill Hunter's Dodges 1 point. Play-off team standings Olds- - Mobiles 7, Dodges 5, Buicks 5, Fords 4,Mustangs 2,, Pomiacs Gaines'of 250 and over Clarence • 4Greer 305; Bill Hunter 286, Char- lie Andersdn 253, Bill Stewart 251, Jack Fisher, 304, Eldon Wraith 270,. Armie Wilson 261, Donald Mac- Kinndn 264.260 , • • Bluebir s Wm PlayQff Series: LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING . (Monday, March 21), • The Bluebirds and Robins tied fox first place with 14 points each In the play-off series. A roll -off • game between the two teams res- ulted in the 13luebirds.capturing the play-off series Congratula- tions to the Bluebirds. • Marie Stewart rolled the high triple for this week with 726 flat. Ferne MacDonald rolled, the high single game with 294 flat: Marion MadKinnon's Bluebirds 3 points, Isabelle Eedy's Orioles 1 point, Wilma Chisholm's Canar- ies 3 points, Marie Button's Cardin. als 1 point; Shirley Hawthorne's + Robins 4 points, Yvonne Dougher-' • ty's Wrens,0 points. • . ,• Play-off standing: Bluebirds 15, Robins 14, Canaries 9,, Wrens 9,.' Orioles '8, Cardinals 6 'Games of 200 and over Ferne , MacDonald 294, Janet Ashton 203, Maxy Maize 205, Marie Stewart • 260,281. 'Marion lvlacKinnon 284, • Catherine Schmid 205, Edna Ray- ner 202, Lillian Irvin 213, lean •mirionis v=. • ....V.S.0•1•••• • • • Squirts.MpstWitl. On Friday Night ' The ltst game of the WOAA Squirt championship series was , played Thursday night in Elora, ' • with Elora yinning 5 -3. Goals for Luckna04 were David Farrish 2, and 'Ian Montgomery 1, The 2nd game was played in 'Lucknow,Monday night with Lacknow:winning 4 - 2. Goals Were scored by Ian Montgomery Z. David Farrish and Kevin Ackert each: • - • The third garhe will be played n Lucknow Friday' night at 7.00 ' 13,In. This will be pari of a double-header game with the PeeWees also playing Elora.'.. The Squirt series is now tied at one game each and the victor on Friday will have the WOAA cham plonship. Turn out and lend your support. .• e WES Wes' One onda rs pr mid 004 myth the 11; fe 0TO ice 004 gton Fru+ d ai w de 111)001 ougl esent e ounty '••• ir te he to s eeWees In WOAA Final Series Lucknow l'eeWee Hocky team are presently in a best three -out- • of -five series with Elora for the WOAA .PeeWee championship.. The first --game was played in Elora DR Monday night and Lucknoi came out second best with Elora winning 5 - 1. John MacKenzie scored Lucknow's goal: The second and third game will be played in Lucknow. The sec- ond game will be this Friday night. and Lu cknow will be battling to • get back on even terms with Elora. The Squirt playaff game will Preeede.Ffiday's encounter. • Evening Ladies (Monday, March 21) Pearls 3, Diamonds 1.; Emeralds • 3, Rhinestones 1; Sapphires 3, Rubies 1, High single of 260 was won by Yvonne Christian and Kay Craw- ford. ',High triple of 639 went 'to• • Josieliarnilton. Games 200 and, over Yvonne Christian 60,2.Kay Crawford 260, Josie Hamilton 258,.214, Merle. Elliott 242,- Beatty Irwin 231, • Mary Fisher '226, Pearl Jamieson • 224,,,Shirley Bolt 223, Beverley Thompson 220, Jennie McPher- son 219, Shirley Cooke 215, Mar- ion McKinnon 214, 207, Mae Hunter 210, Jessie Joynt 205, Beth Johnstone 200. • Team Standing; 'Isabel Miller's ' • Emerals 11,' Eunice Cunningham's Sapphires 10. Margaret Finlay's Rubies 9, pearl Jarnieson's Pearls 8, Shirley .Bolt's Diamonds 7, • Colleen Eedy's Rhinestones 3. • to •Phillips 231, Helen Siothers 278, Maizie Mathers 207 ,217 , isabelle' Eedy 200, Yvonne Dougherty 226, Pearl Murdie 200, Evelyn Hackett 213,240, Shirley Hawthorne 202.' Hockey Week: SQWRT HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP .GAME • • . Friclay‘ot 7 ELORA AT LUCKNOW • • . * *. ;4( • • PEEWEE HOCKEY. CHAMPIONSHIP •• , • friday following Squirts. •. • . • EL:ORA AT LUcKNow Inserted in Support Of Minor Hockey By `• • . Grant Chisholm Esso Agent • Ripley Curling Rink Take Hackett Trophy Boomer Courtney Scores Five Goals (by Judy Hodge) • The "Ripley Mustangs" still re- main undefeated as they upset Pine River girls 12 - '1 on Friday, March 18, in Ripley. The Must- angs are a public school girls hockey team. from •Ripley -Huron' Central school.. . ' • Gail "Boom Boom" Courtney scored 5 goals for the Mustangs,. while Dona McCormiek•and Gwen Ann McAuley each scored 2 goals. Susan Colling, Gail.Lock and . .Joanne McGarvey scored 1 goal each. • + • Pine River's lone goal was scored by Dianne KemptOn. • You can help every heart in your family by supporting your Canad- ian Heart Fund -, . .House League in Final Series TAKE HACKETTTROPHY At Hie .final men's bonspiel held • Lucknow Curling Club, a Ripley rink took top honours and w .awarded the Hackett trophy. Shown,' left.to right, are Gordon R ston, second; Bert Elliott, lead; .Tom Hackett..presenting the to Don MacTayish, skip; Harry Scott, vice. Legion Bons I •Held In Ripley- •,RIPLEy cuRriNq NEWS, Our club is now in the midst of the annual "Wind-up" Bonspiel which is almost the end of our curling season.. If just doesn't • seal any. time since we started temake the icei,',Twelve'rinks played. an elimination.yesterday with another twelve going at tomorrow, with the top six rinks from each day battling it out in , • the final, on Saturday. Play is also ending for the March draw, in both clubs, with the play -Offs for all series, to be held next week, With the finals early the following week. . ,• • Playoffs are in full swing at the. • local arena with the House League •winding up their minor hockey season... • • • Hamilton's Fuels defeated Chi's- holm's Essos last week by a score , of 12 - 3. Hamilton goal getters were Gary. Hedley 4, Kevin Ackert 3, and John MacKenzie 5. ,Assists went to Kevin Ackert, !one , .with Jahn MacKenzie, Steve Hackett, Kevin.Murray and Gary Hedley• , . picking up two assists each. Paul Frayne scored two goals and.Greg Hunter one for Essos, with 'Paid • .Frayne and Mark Chisholm each picking up an assist, • • • In the other game Saturday,, Ashton's and Schmid's team de- feated Halrs Red and'White by a score of 6.- 2. Goal scorers fdr the Ashton and Schinid team were David Fariish 2, -Russ Moncrief, Ken. Farrish, Andy Whitby, Bob Hall, one each. Ian Montgomery scored two goals for Hall's with the assists going to Ken Hamilton and' Brent Boak, • Hamilton's team will now play off 'against Ashton's-Schmid's for the championship with a second division championship mit being beld between chishotes and Hall's • Lloyd Wyldscsports Officer for, Ripley -Huron Branch of the leg- ion, 'carneup With the idea of a, branch' bOnspiel, with the rinks to be drawn before going on the ice and the novice curlers to act as skips. Now, 1 don't know, by what stretch of'the imagination that Neil McLennan could be • classed as a novice curler, .but • he Was, and was the winnet•of the trophy, when the smoke/cleared 'late Saturday•afternoon . Neil assisted'by Leroy Remington and CliffRobinson, Second place' went tc5...Dave•M rink, with Gordon Martin, Lot ben and D'on McLaY. Consolat prize went to President Dong L • ey's rink who had BobLove, M Pollock and Sam SnobelenIt nice to have Bill:Walden and If id Remington from Wingltatn w us. These, two comrades were •charter Members of the Brandi, was also nice to have Grant.Fr • from Maple, and Clark Colling from Detroit With -us:. Lloyd has asked:Mete paisien his thanks: toSandy MacCharles, ;President Don MacTavish of the Curling Club, Shirl'Bowees, the -1 diesof the Curling Club, and -Ladies! Auxiliary for their Of duringithe day. • The annual Meeting for the .Ladies' Club has been set fort! • iiesday, Mardh. 30th. The ann for the:whole club has been ted atively set for Monday, April Your executive felt that this nil important meeting. sbOuld be • as early as possible this year., • a -Don McLay; • ANNOUNCEMENT WILFRED ticitiTEE & CO. LIMITED REAL ,ESTATE WALKERTON Aie Pleased. 'To Announce The Appointment of Ivan Struthers ,and'habelle..Strufbers • of Kincardine As Locij Representatives . • • Ivan and Isabelle . are .qualified and experienCell phases of th! business and may be contacted at Kincardine iriphooniscs3t7a5tA .• ron ts and are familiar, with. all • Ivan and Isabelle Struthers • will be working:Y/1th our present Representative, Robert •• *a, • •