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•RAGE' EIGHT
• THE••.LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Noic1...Te..m W!Ii
Wt 5Q Seconds
Left In Game
Lucknow Novice team are'
presently. in a best -of -three series
for the W, O., A, A..,"C" champion-
ship and,played the' first 'game in.
Elora on Monday night: 'Lucknow'.
won the opener by a ciose.score of
4-3.
David Farrish scored the tying
Y
goal with one minute'•le ft to play.
Ian Montgomery then scored the
g Y
winning .goal with 5:0: seconds left
David Farrish scored Lucknow's
two; other -goals also.
The second a • '
game : of the series -
will he played in Lucknow on Fri-
day n' h
y tg t of this week at '7:30
'p.m : See you ;at .the Arena'1: .:
'e8S W1
C Lose Tuesda'
.Lucknow PeeWees ;w111 either be
champs- or eliminated.,
• : by the tittle thisappears in print.
The third game 'in.the 'be st of
three series was ,sched'uled :for'the.
Lugcknow arena on.' Tuesdaj ni ht
Y
Of this week, too late fora a :report
in .this •weeksPaP. er.'
Lucknow won' the first• game in,.
he .O AA C. chamio-
ship
in
Lucknow on Thesday h
igh
t
0f•1astweek bYdefeatin Hatris-
ton6-3;
`Goal. scoring was well
g.
divided with rnarksmen be'in'
g
Mark Chisholm, ken F, atrish
1 ,
a
.
n vid Farrish , Kevi'n:Ackert• Ste-; �,�
-.ven H ckett and:Andy' hitb
'Back i a a
n .H rriston on..Thursd y
night, Lucknow lost. 5 .- 2 with the
series squared "at .one game each
David Farrish and Andy Whitby
were the marksmen'for Lucknow.
LoOcnowid
,
•Dun9 affnon
The high•,triple and: single were
rolled' by. Stuart Jamieson with a
triple of 81'6 and single of 361.
Ruth Jardine rolled the ladies top
triple .of 694 and: Shirley Brooks!.
single af' 276• w' as•hiuh..
Men over 250: Stuart Jamieson ;
361 and. 27O,' Gordon E?rooks .300
[;i11 Stuart 2;85,:. Jim Errington 279,;.
Jack Fisher 263., Mel Dickson 25.7.
Ladies. over.' 225 Shirley Brooks
270,' Arnetta Thompson 264, Ruth. `
Jardine 263 and 26q, .;Marie Stew
art 256, Shirley Hawthorne 252,:
Pearl Ja'rn'ieson .230 ;•.Helen Dick- ,
son 229
Standing: Zetras`99, Leavers 8.7,
Wolverines'.34, ,Cubs 83, •Tigers 82
Coons 78, Squirrels 64, 'Pole
Cats 63, Chiprnunks 60,: Kangaroos
52; Gophers 45•, Lions 43..
Li
ades Afteenoc'n
High Single and High Triple for
this week bothgo to Wilma Chis-
holma `t '
wi h Triple of 715flat and
a Single Game of•.270 flat
Pippins Mildren Cameron's I ins 7•
points, Shirley . a.;•
• p , 1 y H wthorne s Delic
ious,0.'point's;' Arnetta ThomPson's
,
Duchess 5 pointsMarion ;MacKin
no .n's Wealthys :2'ponts;: Lsabelle
Eedy's Spys • 5 points,' Ferne: Mac
Donalel•, ' s •
. Ru setts 2 points,
Games'of 200.and over: Wilma
Chishom' :205,, 270.:and 240' Jenny
Y
MacPherson. 220,• Arnetta':Thomp-
son 2
homRson2a:H
14 En enderso229:
M izie.Mathers 205 Freda Erring-
ton
rrintpn 249',' Kay Collyer 204.. Marie
•
Graham Hamilton, son of Mr.
and Mrs.. Donald t-lamilton of
Amberley, is shown receiving the
tloYa Milne 'championship trophy
on behalf. of his team , Schrids:
and Ash.ton's „rafter`«w•innrng.the
:House League minorhockey
championship oil Saturday 'night
• at the Lucknow; arena. TheAr•ophy,
was•presented by Brock Cleland, .
•chairman of'Centennial Hockey •'
Week.
David: . Farrish
House
U
Lucknow Centennial. Hockey
'Week' came to a stormy but succ-,
essful close. on Saturday. evening
as the 1954-5.5 Legion Juvenile `
hockey team, bolstered here and
there, played the 1967 Lucknow
Midget"liockey team. The game ' -
was anexciting one with the "old-
timers" taking a.5.2 defeat from
the ':Midgets. '
Brock Cleland was the aggressive
ehairman•of the Centennial hock-
ey week which • was a Lucknow and
district Lions Club promotion:,
Dozens of .people gave Brock; val-
uable.assistance in planning and ,
carrying out the week's.program.
Cam MacDonald :.organized the
;canvass of district business places. .
and : businesses and ,individual : •
sponsors onsors p onded .well. Names .of
P resp
each sponsor onsor. were posted at the
Button 2:09 Z1vIildred Cameron..
' 245 and 200, 'Fern .MacDonald
202'a -d. 215 Madelaine. Haldenby
210,
ean Phiali s 247 Isa
belle' '
Eedy. 216 ,
'Team Standings:' Russetts 66
,points, Spys 66 points, ;Duchess' •
,.64 points, -Wealthys 61.Points,
•
Pippins 54 Points., Delic`o.
us'46 .
points. • ,.
adies Evening
9.
Team Points: Petu_ nias 1 Violets
3 Tulips 4;: Roses 0 . Poppies,4,
Pansies 0
HiHigh Si
g • Single went to Trudy Net-•
son with 278 and the,High
• Tri le .
g P..
:.td Joanne:.Serie with '7.04. .
. Scores.:200 and osier: Trudy..
Nelson. 278, Shirley: Brooks •259,
Joyce Cranston '235, Beverley
,;,Thompson 261, ',Matina':Parks 214'• ;.
And 203, Diane Hackett :217 ,
^K a . , . .2 . 2 a
thy•Gibson. 06,. ?l, Anna
Johnstone 229::, Joanne Serle 264
205 and 235', , Ruth. Jardine 219,
Isobel 'Kilpatrick 229, ,Dorothy •
Errington, 27? and 246, Barbara
Sanderson 216;• Muriel Ritchie
221 and 246. ,
, Team Standings: Kay•Crawford's:
Petunias 49 ,. Nturiel' Ritchie's:.
Poppies 41. Ruth ,Jard.ine's 'Tulips
41. Rose Hall's Roses 40, 'Kathy
.Gibson's Violets 37 Tillie Wil-
son's Pansies 32.,
Lucknow ,Men
Clarence •Greer rolled the, High
Triple of the 'Week .with 803' flat.
High Single honours as well go
'to '
Clarence Greer with 'a single .game'
of, 325, flat.'
Freck:'Button's Oldsmobiles 5
points, 'Bi11 Hunter's'Dodges 2 poi-'
nts; Clarence .Greer's •Buicks 5,.poi-
nts, Jack Fisher's Mustangs 2 poin•=
ts; 'Le'n MacDonald's Pontiacs 8
points; 'Roy Finiayson'•s Fords 2'
points;
Games of .25'0 and over:' Clarence
Greer 329: and 252, Doug` Haldenby
280, T(en Mowbray 291 and 276
Art P"urney 261, Lloyd ta11 252,
'Jack .'MacDonald .•2$8 ,.
,'soh 287•. JIM' Errington.266, Len
MacDonald 296,LL D; Aubin 25.3
' and 286; Al Presnick 26.3, Charles
Anderson 255. •
Team Standings: Oldsrn:ob.iles 84,
Buicks 81; Mustahgs 73 Fords' 65,
'Dodges 53, Pontiacs X13,
Two out of every' three cars
sold in the. United States every
ii year are used cars.
WEDNESDAY,. MARCH'1st, '1967
s Six Goals
ampionshi
eek
east end of the arena and remained
there for the entire tournament. •
The arena.was decorated in Lions
colours; for the,. Week .•
Ai Hamilton handled. arangenie-
nts for the oldtimers hockey game
on Saturday and despite severe
snow storms on' Friday, and Satin -
day ,
atunday„ crowds. turned, out well for
the event. ' . ' • • '•-
Hugh Johnstone played goal for
the oldtimers; Hugh is the sub.
goal tender for 'the`Midgets and
filled in well in nets for the' old'
timers. Others in the lineup for •
the"•oldtimers were: Roy' Stanley •.
and Bob Mowbray of London, Hugh
MacMillan of Sarnia and.
Lucknowites Harold Greer, 'Grant .
Chisholm ,'• Al ' Baker, ' Barry McDon.
agh , Roy Em'berlin, ,Ron . Graham,'
Eugene Gardner , Jim . W ilson..Har-
old Ritchie, coach'in.1954-55;
again handled the. coaching duties
• for the _team:.
The: Midget lineup included •
goal, Terry` .Taylor; Bob.Mullin,
Jim MacKinnon, Don MacKinnon,
Gorden Mauer, John MacKenzie,
Glen Morningstar ,..Bob Humphrey,
Brian Jardine, •Bob Ritchie, Biill
Boak, Bill Chisholm, •Ken Roulston
Goal scorers • for the ' Midgets• were
Bob Mullin with three and Glen
Morningstar and Ken Roulston;:
one each B ob .Mowbray' and Jim
Wilson 'scored for the . oldtimers.
• Barry. McDonagh suffered a badly.
',`gashed arm requiring 13 stitches
when he came into collision with
the boards,,.
Referees for theoldtimers game
"were Ross Forster .and Doug Mac- ,
Kinnon;
TUESDAY • NIGHT
Monday nigg ht's results of Cent=
ennial.'hockey week appeared. in
last week's issue; On Tuesday's
Goderich• Squirts edged Lucknow. '.
3-2 in'a real close one. In the
second gacne,' Harriston PeeWees
�.:
went'.down to defeat as 'Lucknow.
'won '6-3'. .
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT•
. In the'opener Wednesday night
th
'e combines tangled with the
Lucknow Squirts.with the Squirts
winning '4-0.' In the nightcap,,
Goderich Midgets. won oyer Luck-'
now 6-4, Thursday was an Off day
for hockey as: the Cutlers`took over
FRIDAY NIGHT "
Clinton Fleas.te' Lucknow'
6-0 the openerdefea. In thedsecond
game:,,. the 'semi-final inthe house
league, Ashton's and Schm id's
defeated Chisholm's Essos 2-1 in
sudden death overtime. David
Farrishscored twice for the winners
'With Brent Soak scoring for the
losers,;
• SATURDAY .NIGHT
In the opener on Saturday night,
Schmid's and Ashton''s team cap
tilted the House,•League. champion
ship by. defeating. Hamilton's Fuels.
8 us 2. David Farrish scored six
goals for the winners with singles
• going to Graeme Hamilton and..
Greg Hamn'e. . Ay its-
ed twice. for
iltothlosers;ndIn
Wh;the:by cor
second game, the•'oldtimers met
the Midgets,;and this: was reported
at the. first of this. article.
: An unfortunate part of centennial
.hockey week 'was that the: Bantam •.•
hockey team didn't. manage 'to get
a, game in:,although•two were.'plan-.
tied. Conflicting playoff dates; •
and the 'necessity for juggling some
of the.,. games,.,:.caused: the problem..
Which . was unfortunate •.but •unavoid-
able
ManYy. Performed; hel ��ful duties
P .
through the hockey. week but • part-
:icular; mention should be made of
Jim Boyle who provided
conjmentary.•on his loud speaking:
system throughout the week, also
Jack Henderson who, refereed seven
games: during the tournament and
'there were ' 'any:others.,
Lucknow's Centennial, tiokey.
Week: was'"a decided success, and
ofuture greater Possibilities for',
•
`.
lim t3oyle presented the Hamil-
ton Fuels trophy to Andy Whitby
�.
et1 blematic. of being runners up in
the House League championship':'
-Andy -is •the•son of,Mt.'.,and Mrs.
tel. wet is•s!}IRM i. .aag,►t"+1►y'
'Sid Whitby of Lucknow, and is a
member of tle'Hamilton Fuels•
team which ;placed second .in the
series, .
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