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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-26, Page 9'WEDNESDAY, MARCH :26th, 1969 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,..L•UCKNOW, ONTARIO • PAGE NINE':. • Midges Wig Lo Trophy At. Lockridge WeekendHockey Tournam BY.' DON JOHNSTONE The Lucknow. Midget Hockey team won the trophy in the "C" class at the Lockridge Midget Tour-- nament. played in the Wingham arena over the weekend. .Lucknow was victorious over Mild may on f riday morning by a score .o#: 6 3'.;. The final and' cham.pion- .ship game saw Lucknow defeat Harriston 5 - '2..• Lucknow goals in the' Mildmay g credited to John .E'mber- ame were lin 2, 'Allan Andrew 2,: Mike Court. ney 1 and Russell Moncrief 1,.,= Scoring the:goals against i-Iarris,, ton were John MacKenzie, Andy Whitby, John Eniberlin, Mike. Courtney and Doug Stevenson, Teams competing in the "C" class carne from Mildmay,, Harris •ton, Lucknow , Watford:, Mil,ve±ton' and Lucan.• • • Sandi► M�Ct�arles'�ink�ake� Seventh Ripley Wmd sUp Bonspiel VYi#hour A Loss 'RIPLEY CtJRLING NEWS BY. DON McLAY .Sandy MacCharles was •a repeat- er in the seventh annual Wind -Up' iel for theJ.D.wr r h ..lions J. T o P Y , P y. at the end of.play on. Saturday • night. Sandy's rink of Marie Mac- Donald 0. Vice; Eimer Courtney, Second andMel Pollock, 'lead,:': came through the,two.day compet-: ition without a loss.! Second ,place ",was captured'by Harry Scott's four- some of .Gladys Nicholson 'Ken H. MacKenziend Nadine Danforth prize Went to Leroy Walden s rink.curling with Maithel. Wilson, Rod :MacDonald and Ruth Farrell. Howard Hodge, with '23 points .was goad enough `for fourth -spot -after • winning,a'sgueaker. from your :core- espondene when the aatter,was ' inches .short .of•a• takeout with the ,final shot of the game.! Howard had able•,assistance from Betty Ackert•,' Murray, Thompson and' Lois Pollock:. Fi fth ;and, Sixth 'places went to. Gordon Patterson and. Jim MacDon= ald, iespectively.. Skipping other, rinks'on the •final<day. were Gordon Roulston., Jack Elliott . •Carrick • Colhng, Jack Farrell, Don McLay and J..S..Robb., • A. word of appreciation, 'on behalf of the .Club iv embers, must go .: tothe Presidents •Wallac.e .Pollock rid Jeei.r Culrizn ,.•,'with t Committee composed of'•Convener Ken�ieth'H:,' MacKenzie; Bob John ston,'Donald .Gaunt, GranerMacDon aid Midge Funston and: •Wilhernine Fair for. a job well done.,' We .know, ,• that 'a tremendous amount of effort. goes into the successful running of c• this`•annual event and their labours • are much appreciated,) '.Playoffs 'are now .underway for the winners of the 'March draw in the' Men's club. The winning rink will join skips' Harry Scott and'. Don • Gaunt in the -round "robin cornp.etit • ion fort the. John B,e11.Trophy on '•• Monday and Tuesday of next week.. The Ladies'•`Club'is holding,its. playoff this,evening, with their annual 'meeting tofollow . We must say. a sincere the -rills s to Marge •:., , Hodge-,' Audrey MacDonald and the ladies for the, excellent meals served for the many bonspiels over. the P • BANTAMS. WIN CONTINUED- FROM.PAGE 8 the red light. Southampton once again scored'after which Andy '` Whitby,outsmart.ed'the;netminder -- twice` : with Kenny Farrishassisting 'him both` times . ' In the 3rd and final champion ship game Lucknow edged•Kincar dine •6 - "5 . The Luc,knbw team scored two goals in the,lst period with Jim . Murray assisted, by Dale.. Hunter and Graham Hamilton, 'and ,Kenny Farrish assisted- by Andy Whitby and Mark Chisholm netting these: Kincardine' tied .the game up with 'a goal at the end of lst and one,.in. the grid. • . •. t The third•period was hectic as the teams kept the game. tied.: Kim.. 'Cowan opened the scoring with : 'Graham Hamilton assisting Kincar dine bounced .right, back' with. anoth' er goal before Jim Murray assisted by, Dale Hunter and Kim•Cowan put Lucknow 'ahead again.. Kincardine came back', .not only tO even the count,' but. also to score a ain.to : give. them; the advantage. Lucknow pulling the goalie, was ,not, to be forgotten' as the; never -failing Kenny Farrish dropped the puck in the net with 4 seconds left.to • ;play, Graham Hamilton assisted on the dying goal . a • Dale Hunter received credit for. g the winnin oal at the 4:35 minute $,. Of the sudden deathth overtime •period Assists went to Kim Cowan'and Jim Murray. ' past season': Well done' • Don't forget This Saturday.is. the • J, S, Robb Spiel acDona 1 HELP YOUR RED CROSS Farrish led the team asthey playe probably their bes hockey of the.,year: The whole..team really starred with, other standouts being: Dale Hunter.', Kim Cowan acid Jiro' Murray: The Lucknow goalies,, Daye'Cleland and: Doug Corrin, played' strong games' in net with ` Dave being -a' standout in the. 3rd' period and :in overtime of the .Kin 'icardine game{ • Kincard'lne, a stropg arid hi: hl, rated'team,. were:- heavily favoured to.win the tourna- • and C011ing 'Trio Top Spies Ladies 6:3.0 p.m. MJdred'C'ameron took the high single game on l\londay .evening with a.282 and Norma McDonagh, the. high triple 'of 665 Team Points: Violet Arnold's. . Swallows 4, Edith Web-ster'.s, Chick- adees 3; Ena Henderson's Phoebes 4., Jean Phillips' Jays 3; • Norma McDoni ash's, Boblinks 5. •Belle Mole' Larks 2, . ., Games :of ,200¢ and; over •Mildred.. Came'ton 207 and 28'2 , Kay Coll- yer 203., Catherine Andrew 225, Grace Elliott 217' and 2113; Norma McDonagh '251 and 253, Hazel • . Webster 201, 'Gay Garniss 212, Jean: Phillips 2241, Bernice Henry 23Q, Ferne.MacDonald 207,. , Team Standings: Bobolinks 10, Chickadees' 10 Larks 7, Swallows 6, Jays 5, Phoebes 4,. More Bowling On: Page 19 merit, •T,he 'game' against, Kincardine was a d e goo.._, ,c 1 an, •fast garr?e ,, •.' and is exciting as•the'sc..ore indi- cates. . Lucknow llantans will play. in . another tournarnentin Paisley on Saturday: PHONE .357.1630: ******'* ***.*** SHOW TIMES Friday. and Saturdays at 7:15 and. 9:15. All other days, one show at 8:00, except . ' where noted on the program. • • THUR.',. 'FRI., SAT., MAR. 27, 28, 29 • ADULT ENT:RTAINMENT 'r'For Love Oflvy.� Colour - Starring: Sidney ..Poirier Abbey . Lincoln In this romantic, comedy, two teenagers set up, a. date 'for their attractive housekeeperwith an eligible bachelor. *;* *.***.**-**.**.*'* SAT.AT. 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