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WEDNESDAY, APRIL SIh, Ilii
Win Tliurs
Bantams t
With' their backs against the
wall, Lucknow Bantam hockey' .
team defeated Lions Head here o
Monday night by a score of 10.5
which tied the best -Of -three series.
at one game each .and sent the
playoff into, a third and deciding
one in Port Elgin on Thursday
night of this week at 8p.m..
•Lucknow and Lions Head are
playing off for the WOAA Bantam
"C"•Charnpionship• and the Glen'
Johnston trophy last 'won by' Luclf
now in 1947. Shortly after the
1947 Win,. Luc°kitow were placed
in a new. !".D" grouping for towns',
wider 1000 and in recent years, r
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hatmpionship
following the census, they . were
Alar -d back in. the "C" grouping
which indicated the village: bad:
a few over 1000 population, '"C"'
grouping is for, towns up to 2250
population so the boys. have to
face stiffer competition than they
did several years ago., '
' ' Lions Head won the first game
of the series in Lions Head last
week by a 4-,0 score but,ucknaw
bounced right back at home on.
Monday with the 10.5victory.
Goal scorers for Lucknow were
•Bob Humphrey 4, :Brian Jardine. 2,
.Doug' Stevenson, Dave MacKinnon
'Ken Rotiiston and Bill :Beak 1 each.
Evening Men'
(Tues;Mar.29 - :9 p.m.group)
High single game was rolled•by.
Donald Maclntyre this week with-
298.flat. Jack,fisher takes high •
tripleof the week with .767•;' •
Bill Button's Fords 3 points,
Ross Irwin's Buicks 1 point; Jack
Fisher's Mustangs 4:points; Bill ,
Hunter's Dodges 0 points; Freck ,
Button's Oldsmobiles 4 points,
Donald MacKinnon's' Pontiacs 0
points,
• Team standings for: play-offs,,
Oldstnobiles 11, Buicks 10, pod
ges 9, Fords'9, :Mustangs 8, Pont-
iacs 1;
Games of:250 and over:
Donald Maclntyre` 298,• Doug'
Haldenby 271, Harold Errington•
251, Annie Wilson' 284 , 253 ,
Jack. Alton 254, Mac, Hutchison
5O, Ken Mowbray 274, Frank
Hawthorne:254, Jack Fisher '2764
276, Milt Rayner 255, . Bill Stew
art 271,
Lucknow
Dungannon
In Group A , Marion . and' Donald
acKinnon rolled thetop triples
ith 679 and 674: Marion also had
• high single of : 278. Frank Haw -
horne'ssingle'of 290 `was high for
he night.
In Group. B, Marie 'Button topped
'oth scores, with a 260, single and a
iple of 694. 'Gerry Priesta.p rolled
high triple of 695 and Allan. Hack
tt's single of 269,was best.
Group A Cubs 7,, Beavers 7,
'ale Cats 6,. Tigers 2, ,Zebras 1,
oons.l, .
Group B Lions 8, Chipmunks 7,;
•euirrels 3, Wolverines 3; ' Gophers
,,Kangaroos 1;
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Bowlers Mark
Season's End:'
With Banquet`'
The ladies of the Evening
Bowling League and °their guests,
Mrs, John' Van Der Veen and
Mrs. Lambert Van Der Veen,
held their/annual banquet iry
St. Peter's Parish Hall; March
29t1);.• A most delicious turkey.
dinner was enjoyed by about
sixty Members, •
M's:, Harvey Webster in her
usual witty manner thanked the
Anglican ladies and Mrs, Ernest
Gaunt.fittingly replied.. • •
Thepresident, Mrs. Cliff
Crawford,, took the chair for the
•resentations and 'the election of
officers. Each of the team cap-
ains. spoke briefly. .
•
's. -Jack Alton presented each
"f the Rubies with their trophies
or winning the season's schedule..
S. Robert ;Finlay replied on be-
ale of her team',
The Silverwood trophy was pres-
Ripley Get
tompetition They
Asked For
(by. Donna Mullin)
The Lucknow Q. T.'s gave the.
Ripley Mustangs the competition
they asked for by defeating thein
3-2 in a •game held in Lucknow on
• Friday, • April 1, The :'teams' are
.made up of girls which .attend
School.'
Lucknow got their first taste of "
• victory after two goals were whiz. -
zed in the Mustangs' •net by'Mary.
•Jardine`.within 5 minutes of strait=•
ing time. The Mustangs tied the
score ;.n-the•first period and from
then on it was `a tight game. .
The winning goal was scored in
the last '2 minutes of play. The
last goal scorer was :not.known,
because there was a scramble in'
front of the. net..
. The players for Lucknow are
Delores Whitby, Nancy Walden,
Elizabeth.Newbold, Mary Jardine,
Brenda Jardine, Ruth Brooks,
Kathy:Jay., Carol Campbell, • Linda
Straughan, Diane Wagner, Donna
Mullin, Sandra Thomson, Valerie
.Morningstar ,• Lynda Walden, 'Mar-
garet Chester, Joan Chester, Susan
'Hall, Debbie Corrin. Coach
Jack Mullin.,
• This was the first defeat for the
Ripley Mustangs and the Lucknow
Q.T.'s gave'it to them. ;Three
cheers for Lucknow._
ented by Mrs. john Van Der Veen
to Mrs•: Ford. Cunningham, capt
ain of the Sapphires, for w inning
the play-offs. Each member of . .
the team received a, set of glasses.
Trophies were presented to Mrs, .
Ross Irwin for highaverage:'184 by
Mrs, Jack Caesar The high triple
731 was• won by Mrs.. Bill Gibson,
and presented by Mrs., Bud Hamil-
ton.. .High
amil-ton...High single 339.w as present-
ed by Mrs. Donald MacKinnon to
Mrs.. Ross Christian. The ladies
.whopresented the trophies were
last year's winners.
Mrs. 'Harold Ritchie'presented
pins to Mrs;. Ross Irwinfor high
single, 323 , and Mrs. Elwin Hall
for high triple 686, intlie play-
offs. Mrs. Bill -Johnston received
a set of glasses as the Most 'improv-
ed bowler.
The officers for next season were.
elected as follows: President Mrs,
Bill Bolt, ' 1st. vice Mrs. Jack" Cae
sar, Treasurer Miss Maudie Fisher,
Secretary Mrs, Donald Dennis.
The rest of the evening was'
spent playing shoot.. Winners were
Mrs. Armstrong Wilson and .Mrs.
Norman. Taylor. A prize donated
by Mrs. Ken Mowbray was won by
Mrs, Jim McNaughton.
A gift was present .. to Mrs
Cliff Crawford behalf of the
league for her work as president
during the year.
WI
Are Now Champs
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LUCICNOW . O. T.'s -'have taken AO honour of defeating tilt Ripely''
Mustangs girls team,who until list Friday, had been ' undaineflod
The Lucknow galls were jubilant over their. victory. Shown, lift is
*right, are first row, .Elizabeth Newbold, Delores Whitby, Ruth Brooks;
'Donna Mullin, Debbi. Corrin, , Brenda ' Jardine, . Kathy Jay, Mary Jar-
dine; second raw, Carol Campbell,Diane Wagner, Valerie Morning •
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. star,. Margaret Chaster, . Susan Hall, . Lynda . Walden, Jack 'Mullin.
coach, Sandra Thomson, Joan 'Chaster, Linda ..Straughan, . Nancy
Walden.
PeeWees6�
Down To Elora
Lucknow PeeWee.hockey team
was eliminated from further
playoff'competition last Thursday
in Elora when Elora defeated them
6-3.
• Goal scorers.for Lucknow were.
John MacKenzie, Paul Frayne and;
.. Andy Whitby;
The game was tied 1,-1;at the.
end of the first period:; Elora
went ahead in the second 4.-1 but
Lucknow came back to piake the
score at one point. Elora
slipped in r/wo more goals to
sew it up.
Lucknow. were minus the serv-
ices of 'Russ'Moncrief and Kim
Cowan who missed two' games in
the a series and Mike :Hogan who;
missed one. f :
The win gave Elora the best -of
three playoff series three games
to. one,
PARTIAL LIST OF
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE' LIONS
Easter Seal Fund.
Wm.Haldenby"R1 Holyrood,Wm.
Roulston. R6 •'Lucknow Tony Van .
Osch R7 Lucknow , Gordan McClin
chey R2 Auburn, .Miss Ida Whyard,
Lucknow Mrs. ` m.. Bushell Luck7
now , • Gordon Smith. R2 Auburn, /.
Bruce MacKenzie Lucknow , George
Moncrief R3 Goderich,: Mrs,W.L.
Miller R2 Lucknow ,-Stan Kay Luck -
now ,
uck•now, Mason McAllister Dungannon:
Tom Hackett R3 Lucknow, Orville
Finlayson R6• Lucknow, Bert Nichol-
son Ri: Holyrood, Marshall Gibson
R3 Lucknow, Mrs. Mills Lucknow.,
Mrs. James': Donaldson., RT Lucknow,
Mary Laidlaw. R1. Lucknow, Mrs. •
Russel' Robertson Lucknow , Herb
Fi°nnigan,Dungannon, .Bill Park
RipleyMustangs
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Beat Holyrood� Gals
(by Susan Bradley)
The "boomer" , Gail Courtney,
again led. the Ripley Mustangs to.
a 9 l victory. over Holyrood's
Grades "l and 8 team on Thursday,.
March 31st in .Ripley.,
Goal scorers were, Gail Court-
ney'4, Gail Lock 2, Dianne Stant
Iey 1, Dona McCormick1 ,Karen
Lackey 1'.. Holyrood'rs lone goal
was scored. by Valerie Morningstar.
Judy Hodge and Joanne McGar-
vey' alternated in goal for the
Mustan 'c
,ang s . in a game which was
devoid of penalties.
Althoughhockey is not prima
ily a girl's sport, these girls have
Picked up several of the fundamen-
tal skills andreceived quite a
"kick" out of the•game.
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Dunanion, Rev. H, g.W.Strapp, Luck
now , W m . Gow R2 :Auburn•, Earl
Swan R3 Lucknow, ,Russel' Swan. R3 •
Lucknow',' Gordon Struthers R2 Luck
now'; Wilbur Brown R1 Dungannon, •
T. VanderVeen• R3 Lucknow, Ew
.:art Taylor Lucknow , :Stewart Mull-.
in Lucknow, . Mrs: Frank Jones: Dun-,
•gannon, .Mrs; ' Maude Sherwood
-Lucknow, W.:L..MacKenzie Lucknoi,
Gordon Fisher' Lucknow, Alf Ritchie.
Lucknow •, Thos. Salkeld ,Lucknow.
Cordon Finlayson R3,.Lucknow,
Lorne MacDonald R3 Lucknow ,
Howard. Agnew Lucknchw , Jim Mc
Naughton Lucknow , W m. Hunter
R3 Lucknow,; John; Cameron •
R2 Lucknow,, W, F. MacDonald Lu'-•
cknow., Herb. Wilkins R7 Lucknow,
K,Campbell R6 Lucknow, Russell •
Alton R7 Lucknowi,' Mrs..George ; .
Mclnnes Lucknow, Walter. Clare
R7 Lucknow , Leonard Ritchie Lucifr
now, •Mrs .: Albert:Altc n Lucknow
Fred Jackson Lucknow.,•'•George:
Lockhart R5 Lucknow , Mrs. Marg-
.aret: Thompson''. Lucknow , . Mrs • Ed
Thom Lucknow,•• Eldon•Bradley R3 -'
Goderich , Orland Richards Lucknow::.
Donald McIntyre R6 Lucknow;; Ross
• Henderson' R3 •Lucknow ; , Clark Fin=
layson, Lucknow , Bob Heim 1 3 Lu
ck '
now s
Mr Mor an Henderson g eson •
•Lucknow , .Ken Jardine Lucknow. .
Elwin all. Lucknow; John. Kuik R7
Lucknow; • Evan' Keith' R5; Lucknow
James Henderson Lucknow, Garnet:
Eskritt RS Lucknow, 'Thomas Hack-
ett •Lucknow..
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BUSY REFEREE Jack Hendersons of Lu k now has had a busy
season of refenwing. Jack „is shown about to' drop the puck at the
windup of the House League playoffs an Saturday morning as play
ers Paul: Fraynle, ' left, and Jimmy Famish, 'right,. are .ready for
action.
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