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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-02-26, Page 8• PAGg- EIGHT • 1 .40 • • 44•11•1M4.•14 Q • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOWONTARIO ' e•ei4e44 •'$o uthampton OUS Lo cal Novice Team . BY 15014 JOHNSTONE • •The Lucknow Novice hockey‘team • was eliminated from action in the. W.O.A.A. 'play-offs: on Wecifesday • night of last week as Southampton 'took a .10 - 4 victory. The garne • was played in.Ripley. • '..Adding up 'points, for the Lucknow • searn•were Ramify Ackert , goal and an assist; -Tammy Forster ;'1 00 goal and an assist; Michael Hackett 1 goal and an•assist; Randy.Alion., 1 goal; Stan Loree.. 1 'assist .Southampton took the series intwc Straight: games .• - . • Lose First In Bantam Final To Arthur Team I3Y TaNYI01-.IN.St9N1 0.0 • , „ • , • • LucknOw's Bantam: Hockey • 'playing a clOse schedule and a num. ber of games'in tliespaseweek, lost on Monday. night against, Arthur in a game played in Wingham arena are_ndwIla_thei4 0 A'. A Bantanv.finals and this Was the first ga me. • . • Arthur doubled the score over, • . ...Luc know 6 7, 3 M ufrarHunter,, son of Mr. andMrs. Vernon Hunter of• • .Lucknow is coach of the Arthur .0 Ifl5ind.ayTournY liy,rrorry JOHNSTONE , . • Lucknow Bantam Hockey tean,i Presently playing. in a series against • • Arthur took time out over the'week Defeat LionsHecid.: end to play in a .tournament in In- •Semi-Finals In the first game on Friday, LUck- . , ••• • il • • now defeated,HarristOn 6 -.' 4, Goal scorers' for this garne• were 1st period . . BY DON JOI-INST•ONE •' • Harriiton1 goal; 2nd period, Kenny On Wednesday , February 1Ptli,,:., Farrish from Graham Hamilton and the Lucknow I3antam hockey team Andy Whitby.' Harriston then scored•; won the play-off seriei Over Lions their second goal: •In the .3rd. • Head. They defeated Lions Head ' period Harriston opened the scoring. two, games to none in,.the best of • Jim Murray scored' assisted by Kim. • three series. The'secOd game was Cowan and Dale Hunter... Harriston • played in Wiarton and ended 5 -.4. then scored their final goal Of the for Luc know .. •, •• • • • • game in the 3rd period.but .. Lions Head rallied a.goal in the .Lucknow added three more goals • 1st and another in the 2nd:' . • •from Kenny Farrish assisted by 'Urn Lucknowopened their scoring at Murray, Andi-Whithy, unassisted the start of the 3rd period as Kenny and Kim Cowan from Dale Hunter., , Farrish assisted by David Parrish : ' Inthe ir second game and the outsmarted the netminder With final game of the series on Sunday, Liar's:HP" scaring "4° more Waal,' Lucknow lot. out'to Sarnia Reserve ,to make ii 4 -1, LUCknow went 9n by 'a score of 6 -5;. A s .the score in' dicates; this game was an exciting game of hockey with the' played :... displaying good clean and fast 00 hockey. In the 1st period Sarnia Opened the' scoring with 2 goal's. • Kim, Cowan from Dale; Hunter and Kenny Farrish scored to provide ' •a scoring spree which Won thern the game, Mark ChisholmassiSted by Kenny Parrish and Andy Whitby scored Lucknow 's 2nd go.al•• with Kim Cowan assisted by Jim, . Murray scbring prd.. The star'Is • of the game was Jim Murray'as he :scored the tying goaland also the, , Lucknow with its lone :goal of the winning goal- He was assisted on 1st period. Sarnia rounded out the the tying.goal. by Kenny Farrish ' • ' scoring for. this period with another • and Kim Cowan with Kenny Farrish goal and Dale Hunter assisting' on the'• In the second period KiM Cowan • •.again scored from Dale ,Flunter and. Jim .Murray.. The final period saw Sarraaiscote the fil-gt-twzr-go-a1tf.)1-1. owed by goal's by Mark Chisholm • from Kenny Farrish, Andy Whitby. they.walked aWay'from tircknoW from Jim Murray • Sarnia then came winning goal, ing two.more goals. •• , • • The Arthur tearn'took charge' of the.scoring in the 3rd'period as • with three unanswered goals. . back with their final goal with,, • . • • Lucknow scoring the last goal of Lucknow still has a chance to win' the game by:. Jim Murray•froM.Andy ' 6 •: • learn, • • • , Goal -scorers for ,the game were •• lst period,' Andy Whitby , unassisted • • 'Arthur..thenseOred.their fir it and • ,. Grahani Fiamilton.sdored ftorn. • • Kenny Farrish to.end 'the 1St -period scoring: ' : ••• .in the 2 out'of 3 series with the second garne being played in Arthur on Thursday night . It will be the second. game of a double header Aso featuring the Lucknow Pee -Wee team.. • . • A bus ,i11 for the • • trip to Arthur and if you are Anter - In the -.2nd: period, .Murray . ested in' going .contact Giant Chis • , sdored., unassisted, with Arthur 'add holm or lvlontgotnery Motors. ' • e• • . • . • :•• Whitby:- • 'he Fergus Team Wingham JuVenile hockey. team , with several local.boy i omits team roster', defeated Fergus in two str7' aight garties in the O. M. PI . A . juvenile quarter` 'finals. The will . • -now' meetActon in the next. round • and will play atwo out of three: •• • • • series. • • • • : 11- • • •• • • • On Wednesday, •February.19th, •,Fergus.,,playedin.1,+Vingham with•.the home team registering a 'fairly • - easy 8 2 WintPaUl Fleury and • Norm MacLennan scored twice. .. for Wingham with single goals go - in fd-Bab-Cor-rigari,Bob.-Atmitrofig... Glen Morningstar ifidDon Mac- • Kinnon.- • ' •'• ••• Back in Fergus .on'fridayriight the game was a much closer one. , Wingham won this one 5 - 2 With • one minute to.play, tne score,was, • • Gas, oil, air,.wate all the' refresh ment your car needs ii -promptly pro- vided here. Customers are /happy, too. — •or "ing am: ergus pu ,e, •' their goal tender in favourof an • 'extra forward' and because Win4iam • •!had a penalty at,the time , had an additional advantage for the last , minute Of p,lay. Dan MacKinnon •backhanded the ,ptick into the • f Fergus net with 30 seconds to play • O with Paul Fleury adding another :with three seconds left and the goalie back in the net,, •' Other goal Scorers for., Wingliarn we're Bob Armstrong; Paul Fleury • acid Jim MaCkinnori, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1969 • .;? • Ka.y CrawfOrt.:$0.; .• • • •High Single And.High Triple Record LAD1E.S. 9:00. LEAGUE •• Kay Crawford was top bowler for this week; taking the High. Single of 327 and .a High Triple of 712. These scores are the highest for the season. Good bowlingKay! Games'Played: MarY. elan&i, • Lollipops 2,, Irene Nels Ji's Pepper- mints 5;. Lis Walden's Jelly !jeans 5, Kay'Forstet's Gumdrops 2; Barb- ara Sanclerson's Chocolate? 0, Mary McMurray's Humbugs • Team StandingS:. Lollipops 110 Humbugs 85, Gumdrops 80, Pepper- mints.77, Chocolates 69', Jelly Beans,64. •• Games 200and over: Anna Johns- tone 223, Ruth Jardine 210 and 279, Mary Cleland 223 , Mauclie Fisher' . 266, Shirley Cooke' 208 and 215, Marg Finlay 202, Colleen Eedy. 243 Joy Dennis 213, CarblAtkirison, 248 Marie Stewart 206; Kay Crawford 327 and 252, Kathy Gibson . • , • p Ladies 6:30 p.m. *• Hazel, Webster toiled the high single game of270and.lean Phill •Lueknow--.. - Dungann0.0y: • With' only two 'weeksleft.,-in the, regular schedule, the tearrlS of :the Liielcnow -Dungannon league are • . • ClOing their best., „ • , Best individual :in the female Section thisweek wasPerne Mac- Donald who rolled a 284'single and - a 8.67 . .' • follower's. werilvlarg Finlay 260; Anna •Jahnstone 245, Trudy Nelson • ' 23.8 , Lorna Button 232, Marie :SteW" art 2294 Joanne Searle 227. ' Jim Mathets bowled a nice 344 single and Clarence Greer's 302, : helped hirp .to gain. the week's triple with a 728: total.• • Other•top bowlers were Lloyd Hall 28B ,•• Bill Searle .275; Russel Whitby 269 ,••Kelth Blake , • • . 266, Grant Chisholm 264, Harold 'Errington .263, Bill Bolt 259 Lorne •-• Cook 25.9, Lloyd Hodge 257, Arms- trOng Wilson 254. . , • Our. standings are. juggled .again:' Zebras 102..,' Beavers, 97 ,. Tigers Gophers:81,, Cubs 79... :Wolverines 72,-SqUirreis 67, Coons 63i Chip-. • :rnunks 61, :Lions' Pole Cas 51,. ;Kangaroos 38... . • • • ' ' ' • • Two weeks till playoffs, so pull.up your Socks and bowil . • . Junior• ,Stars:. ' Zena Garniss rolled the high , • " . • games for the girls this week with a singie-.Of--2134-and---a-d011tile-.--Of-4617-: • ips the high trip -re -:a . 'Team points; Ena Henderson's' • •• Phoebes 5,• Belle,Mole's Larks 2: •Violet Arndld's Swallows 5, Jean Phillips' Ja,ys• 2:. _Edith Webster's -Chickadees Norrna McDonaghls Bobolinks 3. • • •• . • Murray Reid was 'high for the boys with' 'a si.ngle of 225 and' a double • of 407: • •0 ' •'• Games.of:200 and over: Hazel, Webster. 270 and 20-8, Jean.Phillip '254, Mildred CarnerOn 218 , Team. Standings are: Beth Hallam's Bri.ht Stars 44. Zena G• arniss' Morning Stars 38, Murray ButtOn'sPalling Stars; 80*, Rick Pass • • • ••• more's` Dim, Stars 28.. Bernice Henry 255, Marion Mac- . • .. • , - , • . • •• , •. •Kinnon 218, Grace Elliott 217. '" Corne, on Teams, let."s keep in ... Team Standings: Chickadees109,.`there fighting.,_ . • • in Co-op Curling Bonspiel Last Week RIPEETCU•RLING NEWS' BY DON McLAY, •5, Rabb , Ourling, With WeSt .-r-y-con-rtnty-and7Elraer-arne.1 Was the winnerof the Lucknow ••: Co-op Bonspiel play atthe lOcal. ' Club on Thursday last 20 This rink 0. was the Only 'three game winner of; the day; with.a'plus o11. Stewart Jamieson ,.Manager of the CO' -op. Made the presentation. ot:er Wttiti-. ers were Grant:MacDonald's rink.; ski .ed iTDonald Macrayish, • ' with Harry. Scott and Gordon Roul,. Stow,' with two Wins plus 12; Wally Ballagh Of T,eesWater with Jun, McKinnOn Roy Pennington and • ", 1 -41O -yd Lamont; had two wins plus nine; Joe Dauphin, of Goderich, had two wins and a'pius of 8; Don taunt Of the local. club with two' wins Opt' 6. and Vern tinnier , of Lucknow two wins plus 5. •: ..o.• • • • 0. "Ripley. -Huron Branch, R�1Can `'-i4esea •:DEALER: • • In renewing her Subscription Mrs. M. Donaldson of Ashfield writes entiose. cheque fort My paper ;which I have enjoyed while, in Victoria Hospital, London for • 'the last four rnOnths: I am now ,I.at'Central Park LOdge and hope to • ;,.",,• . , • be baok Borrie again by Spring. . •I:. ..,• , •• 4: • •—•., •. - . ... ,iiiriirotratt4eitiolia.iii:4440.ii..-iii.,4,4,46...,,,i446.„,„..‘0,:,.. ...• . : • .bonspi0 on Saturday, An extra , end play-off was required to decide the winner., a's the rinks skipped by Doug MacDorialtt of . • Port Credit and Dave Moore of t1uron Township finiihed the day's play.tied with 24 points. This annual event for legion comrades • . land;their friends is -growing More • popular each year and is an occas ion for a: reunion Of legibnnaires • , now residing in 'other , les • In: addition. to. Doug iMacpon ald mentioned above, there was Clarke Coiling. from Detroit; Prank ' • Currie frorn Waterloo; Ray Collins ••• of Kincardine and Dawson Pollock of Wingharn. thelwinning's•kip had able assistance fromDong;Lac'key , Ian Stewart: and Don Paquette:• , Dave:Moore' had ReV-. Jack Hill ; Dawson Pollock and Shirl Boweis. Third place Went t� Ray Collins' rink with fourth.to Neil,McLennan 's foursome. Legion Sports officer, Lloyd WYlds, With his CoMmittee, were in charge of the day'S ities. •' . • • « • it • • Ripley rinks did -well in the District Legion bonspiel, play - ed'on the week -end. Leroy 'Walden ,With.LOis Pollock, Vice; Clarence Pollock, Second and Mary Valden ayed-5i*tcrson1--OT Che' ley for the Trop y, and lost to thi Chesley skip'on the final end. A second rink, skipped by Lloyd Wylds, with his wife; Jean as Vic; Don McLay Second, and Elsie • Pollock; lead , was the winner of the .11 a .m, draw with" three wins plus 12. rep • reF Tri rev( Bo C tris Hi • • Bil , Po 1,0 Po SO Ha art • fd • ,on ••by:' ser Mr •.•:' 11 Lpi ;wa any • lair ' . • .._ "•"..;-••••":"'"-".F