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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-15, Page 8' PAGE EIGHT` WEDNESDAY .MARCH 1Sth, 1467' THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, .LOCKNOW;, .ONTARIO . -- . S t, . Helens: r. ildlnay f „ Lpcknow'.Novice•'hockey team- recently completed a series with Mildmay and •defeated them two straight' in the best of three series, but Mildmay has protested•the first game on ;their .'home . ice .and Lucknow is presently awaiting a Ripley Take 1 Defeatiic:Pluia Ripley Juvenile Hockey team had ,a'. rough go of it. in Felmont neat London on Saturday, ' Ripley came out on the short end of a 10 -:1 score in` the semi-finals .for the Juvenile "D" Championhip. The second gameinthe two game,,, goals,to countseries, will •• be played in'.Ripley 'on Saturday' night at.8 p.rr. John Fludder scored the. lone „Ripley goal.,lohn D, Colling• played goal for Ripley; a' slot normally filled by the 'late Kenn, eth .Pi11en'° John P. had, a:lot of rubber flying about him inhis initial effort at filling the .goal' tending,position„ • .decision. Lucknow won the Vii. O. A. A :Novice•"'C" .championship and :Mildmay were the "b" winners. The two teams met in the grand- . championship series 'with the, w,inner..scheduled 't:o .meet ;Durham n the overall W ..O:.A,, A. silver ware series-, Lucknowwon.in.Mildmay last week by a`'score of 6. 5 \in 10 minutes. overtime. Goal scorers, for., Lucknow were Ian Montgomery L, David 'Fairish 2; 'Kev:in Murray and: John Harnilton•1 each. .It is this. game which is being protested. In ;Lucknow on Mgnday night of this week., • thehome team' trounced Mildmay:8 ;- 2.. David :Farrish led the Lucknow attack and netted six• of his team's, goals. •Single mar.kers1 :went to'Stewa.rt Man�jn and Ian Montgomery ,Ivtildrhay marksmen were John Albert and Danny Ans- tett. If the, Mildmay protest is not up-' held,. Lucknow will now. meet •Dur- ha:ni who are "B". winners. in the .Don't: miss this final series 'A flood in Hwang -ho, China, wiped ' out an estimated 900,000. •lives in 1887. Come ■Uusaunu:■■■.•support. Lose At t• Lucknow NgviGe hockEy lost a tgtxgh one in the Nov THE,L *!! rest Mrs. Harvey Webb spent Satur, I day in:Guelph with Mr, and Mrs,; EEWE During `Young. Canada W EW; Held at Goderich LUCKNOW vs' • DORCHESTiR. March • 23rd . at 7140 p.m. SPACE DONATED.' BY CH1SHOLM ............... . PeeWees'Win Pair Lucknow PeeWee hockey team hate ;been keeping in shape for the 'Goderich young Canada hock ey; tournament at Easter, They played a pair in.the past week and won them. both. Both were exhib-., ition games. In. Goderich, on 'Sunday; the ' :. Sepoys trounced Goderich '9 -> 1 and; back in Lucknow, on Monday night, the local gang`won a close 5 - 4'game Winners of the fourth annual ,Ripley District' High School Curl-. ing bonspiel are shown following thein sticcessful day on Saturday at the Ripley Curling rink. "fleet- ing, left to right; are pave Hus- ton, 1 i,. son of:N r.•and-Mrs., Lennie Husto whp kipped the • team; Lynn Clayton, 15, son of Mr° and Mrs., Herb Clayton who',. was Lead;: standing. left to right, " are Peggy Fry. 15, daughter of Muir. and Mrs, Gordon Fry. vice; bon Mactsirish. president of the Ripl- ey Curling. Club who presented the •winners with the club trophy;. Brenda „Henry , daughter Of ." Mr./and 'Mrs. Mel:V.111e Henry, 2nd. As well as.witining.the Rip - ,ley Curling Club trophy, each Member of the ,./inniAg team re- • etSiOrf, individual trophies. eam ' Tournament at Mount Forest. ' , in their opening game. At the ; supper.bour they played Caledonia and tied them :2 2 but lo4t out On 'shOts on goal in this. exciting • game Dan 'Rose and famlly,, VioChttilriCAalinloespiltnalis, aLoPnadtoiri.n.twhier.e he will undergo surgery, ing will hell" in St. Helen' s Hall on Thursday and Friday of this week. ,Anyone interested in' the course, is invited to attend. • BY DR.. McKIM On Thursday, sixty-four enthus- iastic.ctirlers played for the Tom Hackett Trophy. The whiner' of the trophy was a,rink from the Maitland Curling Club, Goderich, skipped by Jim Hawkins with vice Cam Bogie, and Bill,Robertson and lead Ivan Rivett. The winner Of the 9, 'draw,' .Nelson's 'rink gaVe Hawkini:anoth; ;et resounding.victory of 15 - 4.' The conlY close game Hawkins had .Was.in his third garlic against Dr.: ; The Second. prize,went to last year's Trophy Winner.Don.•Mac in the:first game. 'MacTavish rink in atr extra end. In the third :game Don Mactaviph defeate.d..Bill Thelhird prize went to Herb .. •Wilkini'':ritik and the consolation , prize tO Grant MacDonald'i rink Bruce Raynard 8 L. 11 A.M. Draw • The 1st .prize winner of the 11 a.m. draw was a Ripley ribk skipp- Legion Sports Officer; Lloyd Wylds,' with a big assist from Sam Snobelen, 'ran a most successful local branch niernbers and their friends. Cliff Robinson was the winner of the trophy on the day,' After a real close: tussle,with Dave Moore,. Ray Collin',s rink was second, with Dave Moore captur- ing third place and Orah Crawford' taking the tbrtsolation. ' of the curling club .sen'ied delic- IOUs "chili" luntheon at the rink • Huanilg.ry men•dinner at the Legion .It wia good. to reneW old friend- ships AS former residents till Wal- den and Frank Currie'were• with us, for the day'. Nurnefous others, sent athteteirnare.greti a,t not being able to Congratulations to Carl Punston, Mervin Funston, Ernie Thor/loon; and John tell, for w,inning thell ed by John Bell:1n their tirst, game they. defeated,. Glen Walden 16 5. , had another full plus by defeatiiif .• Tom Hacke,it's rink 12 7 5.' Their ,third.garne :against J. S..4. ROW S ,rink frOm:itipley ended in a' tie: John Bell Won in4he.eXtra end. .The.second•piize.werit to a Luck, .3rd game he defeated .Tom Hack• The 3td; prize .Was won by 'Joe' Dauphin" s. rink and.the cOns,olation° rink of.,Huron ToWnship curl- ers iecently•Played a Weekend bonspiel at the Detroit „Curling .J,S. Robb, Grant MacDonald. _Cordon Roulston_alvi Elmer Srnet- ier, all gradyates of the 'Ripley Curling Club, , won one Of their games and;lost the other two, While in Detroit they had a .get-`. . to-.gether with Eugene Bine, a res- ident *of that City and a Huron • native. wEDNE Lin peewe SA1 51 King ant WEI . Mothers TH Op4Wirther... Pdi the trophY'.to the winner of; the • ,T coming Sa urday, will see the first day's play for the annuaL the 'winter gone? ttiesday,•'Marcle. 2Ist the second day arid the • Showdown fOr If* twelve finalists' on. Saturday; March 25'th. The: there are only a 'very few ,openin.:. for.playoffs are now the ordet Of theyday for both clubs. as., .PetitionS. are being decided., It is on these events wilfbe for' next week. • The high school cornmittee Were Jost last week as there wa's': curling for the students. ,May • • • • Harok Single 1 ,of 313 f Len Ma Len M .2 points Fords 2 IvtaCDOI Jatniesc The re Stuart J, Len M 'triple a Arnetta 266 and 251 and and. 22g Audrey StandJ Cubs !X Arnim ,61