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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
dour Local Bays
On JuvenileB"
WiflningTeu.m •
Wingham: Juvenile hockey team,
'which is supported by four Luck--
:now and district.boys; had little
trouble with Walkerton.in the.
W.,.OA.A,.. Juvenile "B' champion
ship. '
Wingham won the hest -of -five.:
series three'games. to none.. They
. defeated Walkerton in; their home
rink.11y a score of 8.- 1, went back
to Win ham where, they,/won 7 -.4
and wrapped up the series back: in.
. ,the Bruce county town when they,
defeated. Walkerton 10 = 2: to win .
the.eharripionship'. ;
Terry. Taylor:; Don MacKinnon,,
Jim :Mac. Kinnon and Glen Morning-
star from this: community play on
the Wingham team . • •
-. They 'were undefeated in their; ,
group: during.the. season= and lost •
..only twoexhibiuon games this -
.year.. ,
• In the final game, Glen Morning,
star -and Jim MacKinnon -each pick
.ed up a goal. • . '
Wingha-m will now .meet. Fergus
in the O.M. N.A. ' quarter finals.
The first game will be in,Wingham
Ingham.
on Wednesday night: at 9.. p.m., The
In First Of�
return game will he -in "Fergus -4n
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Lucknow•Bantams playing. good
,team hockey;; defeated the Lions ,
Headteam b ' 3 on Monday night.
in the .Wingham arena. This is the
rate.
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BY•DON JOHNSTONE •
The Lucknow Midget Hockey.
Team lost a close one in. overtinle
last Thursday night which put diem
out of the W,O 'A.A, playoffs: ,
The final score of the' game' was.
Southampton 7, Lucknow. 6 The,
game was played.in Southampton.
Three goals. by John .MacKenzie ,
and one scored by John Emberlin
gave Lucknow a 4 = 2 lead at the
end .of the 2nd .period
In the. 3rd Southampton.scored
three goals to 'Lucknow's'one which
tied the game hp; John Emberlin,
scared the Lucknow ;goal.
' In ten minutes o f overtime Allan
Andrew scored •but his efforts •
were in vain .as'Soutliampton came
bac k and scored two goals to win
the game.
• Assisting on Lucknow •goals''we.re
'aul•Fray.ne, David, MacKinnon,
Donald. Mann, Mike Courtney and
John Emberlin. •
Keith Kilpatrick has coached the
:,Lucknow. Midgets this yearrwith .Al
Hamilton acting as manager
DefeatJiOns Heal
• Friday arid//if a thirdgatne.is flea-
' essary in the best -Of -three series,';
and Wingham, wins the 'toss', it will
be in: Wingham. On Sunday after: -
noon.,
Ladies 9 p
Barb Sapderson topped the even-
gbowling
in 's: this week with a. • • .°
High Single of 290• and a' High
Triple of 706-.,
Games played: Barb Sanderson's
Chocolates, 7, Lois Walden's Jelly
Be. ans'0; 'Mary McMurray's, Hum
,.bugs '5 ;. Irene Nelson's Peppermints
2;;, Kay Forster.'s dumdrops;2, Mary
Cleland's Lollipops 5. •
Team Standings: lollipops 10.8,4•
Gumdrops 78, Humbugs/8,
Peppermints 72, Chocolates 69,
Jelly peans s9 ,
Gaines 20.0 and •over. Carol Chett-
leburgh 277, Barb Sanderson 231 '•
and •2,90, Trudy Nelson 256; Kay
Crawford 224 arid'202,'Maudie Fish..
er 221,'Isabel MacMillan 214,.
Eileen Lavis.217, Dorothy Errington
214 ,,Rose Hall 213, Joy Dennis 274,
Ann Pritchard -256., Anna Johnstone '
216, Barb Whitby .217.. •
NOvtc� One
Down To South
BY DON JOHNSTONE
Novice
Teeswater Team
BY DON JOHNSTONE,
The Lucknow Novice hockey team
eliminated Teeswater in two strai-
ght ga rnes;from the W.0: A, A..
•PlaY.-offs rete tl
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first game in thebest-of-threeaeser-
les, in the W,.0 A.A: semi-finals.
" Lucknow took a 1 - b lead at the
end of the first period on a goal by
Kenny:Farrish, assisted by Kim
Cowan and Andy ',4hitby.
Lucknow scored four more in the
second period .before .Lions Head
tallied once making the score 5 1
for.Lucknow at the end of the •
second. Second period goals were
• On 1ebruary.7they le Hunter from Jim Murray and
downed Tees ,Da
water 6 , - •2 : Randy Alton :scored' . enny . arias ;• ;,nay: ^ . it ry rom
half,of the Lucknow goals with.Ran•
Kenny. Farrish and Mark Chisholm-
,
dy Ackert scoring:two and Michael. Jim' Murray from,K'im Cowan and
Hackett ;the 'other Assisting 'were. Dale Hunter;,Andy Whitby' from
Crag. 7-releaven, twice Mich-ae-1., Kenny F irrish. and 'Mark Chisholm
Hackett; ;Tom Sinnett, .John Mc:- In h the third" d peri- , k
Luc now .
Leod.and 'Tainmie•. Forst 'once , scored first onaa .goal •by Dale,.Hun-
ter ,from'Kim:;:Cowan and Jirn Murr
•The second game played in Rip= ay'. Lions Head mgde.the. Score .: r.
6'•-: 2 and Lucknow went ahead
The Luckngw 'Novice'hockey
team went down -one game in .the ;.
W. O. A:. A,la -off series a 'anst •
P Yagainst
Southampton;. Lucknowlost the
gameplayed.inSoutha ton•last
g •�mP
Thursday 11 - 5
-Lucknow goals were scored•by
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Randy'A:ckert.2, Tammy Forser.1,
Michael Hackett 1 and.Craig Tre-.
leaven:!.
The secondgare willb
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in Ripley' Wednesday, February
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Pee- Wees Now
In:Final;Series:;
Lucknow PeeWees had little
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trouble'with. Southampton, in winn-
ing the W.0,'A.A. hockey semi-
final series.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1949
Lucknow-
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Junior Stars
High Single .for the girls,this week
was, Dorothy Wagner with 173 and
Linda McIntyre high double of 319.
For the boys Murray Button bowled
a single. of 204 and Charles
Thomson a double of 355. Bobby
Gunter is not to be ignored with a
single: of 209 and double of 341•.
Murray Button also, bowled a 346'.
double. .
Team Standings, are: Beth Hall- •
an1's Bright Stars 39, Zena Garniss'
Morning Stars 38', Murray Button's
Failing Stars 27 ,. Rick Passmore's
Dirty •Stars 26. .
Come on Stars,, with five more
weeks:.scheduled., •any team could.•
be a winner.
Clarence Greer
Bowis 869 Triple
LUCKNOW MEN'S .BOWLING;'
Clarence Greer, bowled the High
Triple' of 869 flat to take�.,t� a High
Triple ofthe Season.asweh.as for
the night's: bowling. Clarence also
rolled the High. Single for the week
with .333 flat Good Bowling Clar-
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70the' bo ers`Worthy-LLofinention
this week. ,Bill Stewart rolled .a
770 flat triple and Fred ;:Young,
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foiled a. 705 'flat triple.'
'Bill Hunter's. Mustangs 'points,,
Bill Buttdfn's Buicks 0 points; John' ce
Ruther.ford's ,Oldsmobiles.. 7. points,: •
Donald MacKinnon's Dodges Q.•;•;
points; Allan: Johnston's"Pontiacs
4 points, Fred Young',s, Fords 3
points . .
Games' of 225' and: over Clarence,
Greer 333 , 273 and 263 'Bill. Nei
j -...:With .only three weeks -left now,_;,.,,
we, see another change in the Luck -
now -Dungannon
ucknow-Dungannon teams,:
Everyone seems to, be dtriving to. •
do their very best. This week finds
Jessie Joynt inthe limelight s,'with a
304 single. Mary Fisher shared the
spot with a 711 triple. '
Trud ie Nelson rolled a. 300. game,
Ruth Jardine 260' and 229, Gwen
Caesar 257 , Mar'y, Fisher 246 and
242, Betty McDonagh 245, Marion
MacKinnon 242, Jessie Joynt 239
and Wilma Chisholm 225.
In themale section Gord' Brooks
starred with a 328 single and Bill
Stewart took the triple .honours with
a•790,•
Other top bowlers of the week
were Armie Wilson 303, B i11 Stew
art' 295 and. 251, Bob Finlay 286; •
Bill Searle 268 and 263, Clarence,
Greer 256 and Harold Ritchie 253. •
This leaves the standings in this
order: Zebras 95., Beavers 92,, Goph
ers 79, Tigers 77, Cubs' 77;
Wolverines. 67, Squirrels 62/Coons .• •
61, Chipmunks 56, Lions 5,0 ; Pole,
Cats 49,and'Kangaroos 33.
• "Reach•.for the top"'bowlers:..
Ladies 6:30 p,ni,
A high singl'eof 247 was rolled
by :Norma, McDonagh and -high
triple of 624 by Marion MacKinn-
on orr Monday evening., •
Team Points: Edith ,Webster's
-Chickadees 7 ; Vi- let A'rnoldt's
Swallows. 0; Belle;•Mole's Larks 5, .
Norrna McDonagh's, Bobolinks 2;
Ena Henderson's Phoebes 5 , Jean
Phillips' Jays 2
xr Games of 200 and oven .Norma
McDonagh 247 , Mildred`,,Cameron •
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235 , Kathleen•MacD n o al , 202 ,,
Anne' Purney 208 and 224; . Marion •
MacKinnon 207 an d' 234,: Jean
Phillips 233, Marion Campbell
202; Ena: Henderson': 205 ,' Ferne
'MacDonald 203..
4.-at-S-autham-pt-on ,
they rolled up a fantastic 18 - 2..
score. Lucknow marksmen were
Kevin Ackert,' five goals, ,two •
assists; ,Ian Montgomery, . five .goals
one assist;, avi Fairish four
goals; :one :assist; Stewart' Mann,
two goals, two assists; Larry Hack
ett; one goal., • three assists; John ...
Hamilton, one goal, two' assists;
evin rray, six assists; ^ ayne
.ley.on Saturday, •February 8 saw;
the Lucknow team, take a '6 4 vic-
tory. Randy Ackert s ored :3 goals
.and also assisted twice'on other''
Lucknow goals; Michael Hackett
and Tamrnie :Forster each chalked:
up,a goal and; an assist . Stan ..Loree
8; -,2 'on goals .by Jim •Murray from
Dale Hunter and Jim Cowai; Kenny;
Parrish •frorri David 'Parrish , Lions
Head scored the'last.goal of the
game "to.end -the score '8. 3..
.A,.bus will leave Lucknow Wed-:
scares once . Rand A1ro-n.and n
y 7•�--rtesday`a-fttrnv'oci at 3 p: m. --(to
•Mt•Leod each contributed: to the . day) for''a 7 p: gym -game
'Lucknow: win with an assist. .
... in Lions.
Head.
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Fa •rich, two assists; singe assists •
went to David. Newbold, Brian.
-Courtney, Eddie Sinnett, Murray
Irvin, Paul Simpson and Ken Reid.
Steve Baker played a good' game
in goal
February 15th, in'the retiirn1gatne.
in Ripley arena, 'L:ucknow again
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proved, to be vastly superior to the.
Southampton team defeating them
15• - 1', Ian Montgomery had five
goals and' three assists; Kevin Ack-
ert; three
ckert,"three ioa1s and one assist;
•.Stewart .Mann., twti goals and four
:assists; , Kevin Murray ,; two goals
and two
assists; John Hamilton;. one
goal'and one assist; David Farrish
two goals and one assist; Larry
Hackett,,.two assists and Brian Cour'-
tney, , one assist .
Lucknow will now advance into
the W.'O.•A.A„ final series.
The PeeWees have had a very
successful.'season to date scoring
135 goals in 17 ,games. As goal
tender Steve Biker has 'only had
47 goals scored' against hien
son 269 and 236, Harold, Errington
225;, Bill Hunter 264, Walter Arn-
old -243 , Bo•b. Finlay' 251,, Bill'Butt-.
On . 257 ; Terry Rathwell 245 and: 230
W. Todd 229, • Bill •Stewart 282,.' •
249 and 239, John. Rutherford 246;
Fred Young 97 and 236, Tom
Hackett; 256 •Buster Whitby 245, ',
Keith .Cranston 230:.
••Team Standings Dodges 79',, Mus-
tangs 73, Bu irks 72, •Fords, •71, ;Olds:,-
mobiles,59, ,'Pontiacs 45'.,:
'ream tandi s phidkadees 1
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Larks 77, Phoebes 75,
Bobolinks 71, Jays 67,, ,Swallows •
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up ora check-up, we'll always_`serve: you
promptly and -efficiently . with a smile.
For one-stop service that's sure tokeep your
car . on the go ..; „try us.
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