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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 12th, ,1969
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Pee' ees Come
.Back Stron In
Second #. Ayr Game
DON JOHNSTONE'
The Lucknow.•Pee Wee hockey.
team, presently.engaged in the
• O.M,H.A.. "D" playoffs have tall
ied up a 1 1 count in.the best'2;
out of:'3 series"played against Ayr.
The :first game of the series was
played in the Kincardine arena on
Tuesday, March; 4 With Ayr taking
a 7 - 5 victory. Stewart Mann •
helped'the,Lucknow team out with.
2 goals and 1 assist. Kevin Murray ,
Kevin Ackert :and -David Farrish
Scored the other Lucknow goals.
Ian Montgomery and David Farrisk
each assisted twice.
The second game was played
•Friday night:in Ayr as Lucknow••
tied the series with a 3- 0 `win,
Stewart Mann -once ,again starred in
'the playoffs. scoring 2 goals,: Kevin
Murray did, likewise as .he . flashed
the red light for the, other Luck- ,
now goal. Assisting -on the '.3 goals
were Ian Montgomery,Larry Hack-
ett , Wayne Farris!' Kevin .A•c'kert,
Brian. Courtney ; David Farrish. • . '
The, third and- deciding' garne was
played Tuesday in 4yr,. too late
to be reported'in this . issue.
Novice Win, lose
The: Lucknow Novicehockey
teani.registered 1-w.inand 1 loss '
before' being eliminated from com-
pet-it3on=in-a-Novice tour-n-ame-n
Mount Forest Saturday.
In the first game Lucknow. easily ,
defeated Dundalk by a score of '
4 -.1. Randy .Ackert scored`a hat
trick with ,Michael`Hackett netting
the other.Lracknow goal. ,
• In the second game, Caledonia
trounced Lucknow 9
4
LucknowIfl
Wungharn Tourny
Next week will see the renewal Of
competition'for the'Trophies offer-
ed in the Lockridge Memorial .Mid,
"get Tournament. This year's :event
the fifth will be held as usual,
in the. Wingharn Arena on Thurs-
da , Frida. , Saturday'and' Sunda
March 20th 23rd: Sunday s• activ-
ities Will feature the finalgames• to
decie:rthe winners of the Champ
ionship: trophies.* '
The Tourn/arfinent+will feature an
additional Class this year. This new.j
BantamsWin
Hariist�n Trophy
On Weekend
BY: 'DON '•JOHNSTANE
The'Lucknow. Bantam hockey
teamwon the "Harriston Royal
Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary '
Trophy" at the tournarrient played
in Harriston over.the weekend.
They played 3 games on Saturday
and.Sunday to win the "D" Champ-
ionship Division.
Lucknow won the first game
played Saturday morning by a
4 - 3 victory over Lions Head.
Kenny Farrish assisted "by; Andy
Whitby and: Mark Chisholm scored
in the.: first period ..with Lions' Head
also scoring. once in the first. Lions
Head took the. lead in -the 'second,
scoring' 2 goals, as Kenny Farrish"
assisted byAndy. Whitby marked up
a goal for Lucknow.• Lucknow came
on strong in the third scoring two
goals. Andy 'Whitby' assisted byJini.
Murray,: and Kim Cowan assisted
by Dale ,Hunter , received credit
for` these goals.
The second„•game played Satur-
day 'afternoon had Lucknow and
Soythampton play; to a• 0 =
deadlock. Lucknow was later,
awarded the game because 'of the
large margin •of:shots on goal in '
their favour. David .Cleland and
Doug Corrin .combined together to
earn the 'shutout. 'Lucknow outplay
ed Southampton con$iderably even
though the score„ was tied •
Lucknow' won` over Milverton 4
4- -1-on-S-unday.-a-ftern�oon in„t
'cha'mpionship game. Milverton
scored:their only goal in the first
period. Lucknow scored all their' ..
.goaals; in the.. 2nd period. Andy
Whitby scored twice for Lucknow
with Mark .Clisholm."assisting.twice
and. Wayne Pritchard and Graham:
Hamilton 'assisting once.'Kenny
Farrish assisted by Kim Cowan and
:Andy Whitby and Jim Murray
assisted by 'Kim Cowan • -
chalked :u• `a' •gal. each:
Lucknow , playing well; showed
some of their best hockey in the •
2nd and 3rd period. Graham Ham
ilton, Andy Whitby and Kenny
Farrish were standouts on the Luck -
now team.
Fleas lose
from Lucknow:, ? lildrriay, :Harristori
Milverton ,' Lucan; and 'Watford .
1 his year's :"B" entries. are from
Kincardine, Wingharn,
Blenheim , Forest', Dunnville,
Gravenhurst and Hanover.' •
The "A-. class will represent
Barrie Toronto , Collingwood , Lon
don , Detroit and Montreal.
To give you an idea of the class
of hockey, involved ; two boys, from
the Toronto St . Philips team who
competed in last year's tournament
are.play'ing Jr. "A" hockey this
hers -horn
. •1 1
The Lucknow -Fleas lost an exhib-
tion:g.ame played Friday .night
against Ripley.by a. score of ?.
Lucknow goals were scored by .
David ;.Errington and Tom Sinnett
�*e_Edge
Lucknow.Novice: hockey team de-
feated Ripley 7,- 46 in an exhibition
game in Ripley on Monday night,
John hia'cLeod scored -three goals •
for Lucknow-; Michael Hackett, •
twb goals and two. assists; Tammie
Forster, two goals and one assist;
Ricky Howald, three- assists and one
assisf each to Craig Treleaven, •
Stan. Loree, Tom Sinnett and Ed-
Ward Courtney. . '
Por Ripley, Mike Pollack-
, goals ,. John Elliott got a goal "
and three assists and Tom Kempton
scored once.
various of the other teams,' are
playing Jr "B' ! !•
The. action begins. at 9;30 each
morning and concludes about
10 o'.clock,at night, The first of
the ,three games on'Sunday. begins
at
If you find life is' er pi;y . Stry putt-
ing something into it -
Zebras. &Squirrels
Head:Group A & 11.
To StOrI Playoffs:
March 5 and 6 ..brought. the :Luck
now Dungannon League to the
close of the regular season.
Single honours went to Marg Fin-
lay who rolled a 299 game: Shirley
Hawthorne gained.. the triple spot
witha 680. •
Honourable mention goes to Ruth
Jardine 267, Trudie Nelson245,
Marion .MacKinnon 243', Shirley'
Hawthorne 242, Anne Anderson 236
and' Mary Cleland 225..
Bill Stewart took over the night
'completely with a 362 single and. -
March 12
Mareh 20,'
March 26
April- 3
April '9
March • 13
March 19
March 27
April- 2
April 10,
an 887 triple: Very nice, Bill!
Others in the limelight were Bill,
Searle 337. and 292,. Russel Whitby
299 • and 252, Bill Stewart 282,
;Clarence Greer -266; Al Johnston.
and Bill Bolt 265, Lloyd
Hodge 261 and Grant Chisholm 254.'
This weeksplitsthe group in two:
for the playoffs. Group A will •bowl
Wednesday night and Group. B will
bowl Thursday night and then alter-
nate from there. on.
Top of the list for Group A and
the seasons winners are the. Zebras;.
with. a '116' points. Congratulations
team!. In second are the Beavers
with 109, points, third the Tigers
with 95., fourth the Gophers 93.. �..;
fifth the Cubs 86 and sixth the
Wolverines 72.
Group B Squirrels. 72 , „Chipmunks
65, Coons 65, Polecats'' 63', Lions
55 and the Kangaroos 33.
'Off we go tothe playoffs. Put
your best foot forward and let's
show everyone a few. good games!
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,PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
A'. LOOP
ALLIES 1 2
5 & 42 •'
•3& 8
,1'1& 4
4 Sr, 2:
5°:& 11:
B GROUP.
.7
Si 1•.
10'&9.
'•12& 6
:• 6 & 1
:7&'12 :
3 4 3-'6
3.&4 8&11
11 & 2, 4 & 5
3' •& 5 . 8 & 2
5 & 8 11• & .3
--8&4. 3& 2
9&,6
9&12
6:& .'7'.
9 &. 1
12,'& 10
10 & 1
Junior Agnew gnew '275 ,; Allan Johnston
-� Howard g
• 269 -;4-gar-ger-28-4,--GordonrBroaks-
`Do'rothy Wagner rolled a 233 high 258', Donald MacKinnon 253:'':
.
Team Standings playoffs .
Mustangs 10 Dodges 9, Fords 7,
Oldsmobiles .7,. Buicks 5 Pontiacs
game this week with a. double of
331. Good. Bowling, Dorothy! Zena
Garniss is still inthere with`a .214
:single and a 309 double. Murray •
Button bowled the high single for
boys with 174 and ,a 312 double.
Boys high double was Rick Passmore
with 333 and also a good single:of
171.
"You cannot. put a great hope'intc
a small soul:" Jenkin/L. . Jones.
' 'With two weeks left in the sched -°
uie ,' the' team standings are Beth
'Hallam's'Bright Stars 54,
Rick-Pass.more's Dim Stars 33, Zena
Garniss' 'Morning. Stars :41, Murray:.
-Button's 'Falling Stars• 32"
Keep --up,.the, good work Stars
FiWNen Bowl.
Triple Over 700
LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING
• The High Triple' for_ the night
goes to Fred Young. w ith 749 triple
flat, -Bill -Stewart, rolled 730 flat
triple, Donald .McIntyre 727 flat
triple ;••'Harold Ritchie 715 flat and
.Bill. Hunter 704 flat triple. This is
some: of the best bowling.we have
seen all season fellows!
•
Donald McIntyre takes 'High Sing
le honours .with 293 flat, ;
Fred Young's Fords 5 points, Bill
Button's Buicks 2 points; Donald'
MacI innon's Dodges 5 points,
Sport Johnston's Pontiacs 2
. - • ust .5-•,•-�•y--.-
points , John Rutherford's ,
Oldsmobiles 2 points,
Games 25Q and over: Donald '
,,icIntyre 203, Harve,y. Houston 280
Bill Hunter 259; :Bill Bolt 260,
Harold, Ritchie 259, Bill Stewart
286 and 257 , Fred Young 268,
•
Chickadees ,Top
Bo*ling:Sc'heduk
The; Ladies "6: B0.League brought •'
their regular seasons bowling to an
end on. Monday evening, withBorne
fine bowling. The "high single for
the evening and the season, was.
'rolled by•Jean Phillips, with a'344
'game. Jean also rolled the high' .
triple'of'122. Good bowling lean, •
Edith Webster's Chickadees were
thehigh team .with J16,.points and
Belle. Mole's Larks the runner uv.
with 87 points',
Team. Points Violet.
Arnold's;.Swallows 7, Ena 'Hender-
son's :Phoebes 0; Jean Phillips'
Jays 5, Norma McDonagh's Bobo-
links 2; Belle "Mole's Larks 5., Edith
Webster's Chickadees 2,
Games of 200 and over: Jean
Philips 344,"Marion MacKinnon
.225 and 209, •Trudy Foran 207,
Mildred Cameron 218. and 265,
Kathleen MacDonald; 263 and,
236, Hazel Webster 243, Ferne
MacDonald 222, •
Team Standings: Chickadees 116,
Larks .87 Swallows 83, Phoebes 83
Bobolinks •80 , Jays. 76.
Next week The Play-offs begin. •
Good luck teams.
Ladies 9 p.m:
Kay. Crawford was high bowler for.
the week taking the High -Single Of
.265 and High Triple of,630
-The 'team handicap for the play--
offs will be. litnited to a maximum
total.of 75.
Garnes Played: Irene. Nelson's.
eppermints 4, Barb Sanderson's
hocolates 3; Kay Forster's Gum-
drops;7 ; Mary McMurray's Hum-
bugs' 0; Mary Cleland's Lollipops; '7 ,
Lois Walden's Jelly Beans Q.
• Team Standings: Lollipops 119
Gumdrops 91, -Humbugs 88, Pepper
rn-int_s,84„.Chocolates 7.7, Jelly
Beans 68. •
Games '200and 'over Maudie
Fisher 208, Eileen Lav is 254, Rose
Hall 212, Barb Helm 214, Carol
Chettleburgh 225 ; . Joy Dennis 221
and 215, Mary 'Lou Barger 20 0.,
Marie Stewart. 206, Mary' Nelson
'240 � Kay` Crawford'' 265, : Madeline
Alton 207' , -Wilma Chisholm .221,
and .207; ,Lois. Walden 206. .
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