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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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BY'DON JOHNSTONE
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...The Ripley Midgets played
-host to .the Lucknow Midget.
Hockey, team Monday night, ' It
was .a hard fought battle between
„the local teams, with Ripley
edging Lucknow. 7 .5.
.Lucknow got off to a good,
start with a•goal by Allan.
.Andrew w ithin-or--orinutc- of
play, . The Ripley team came'
on strong and the 1st period •
ended in a 2 - 2 draw: Ripley
continued on into the ,2nd period
scoring 2 -more 'goals giving
them a 4 - 2 lead:.The play.
was even for each side in the
3rd period as they both, scored
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-•3 goals
Elliott:Cciurtney mar'ked.off
a hat'trick for Riplerand also
;assisted on a goal. Barry
MacDonald scored two goals •
with singles by Biyan Boyle and
Phillip
Paquette'.* 'Don Fry assis-
ted on• 3 of the Ripley goals;
Boyle twice', Armstrong and,.
Paquette 'once.
Lucicrlow's scoring was spread
around with'Ailan. Andrew,Don-
ald• Mann;Dqug •Sterienson Paul
Frayne•and John; MacKenzie each,
getting singles. or Mann ,
•Allan.Andrew , :Dale Hunter;
John MacKenzie, Russ Moncrief
and';Gpham Hamilton -.assisted on'.,
the •oals...
BY DON JOHNSTQNE
The Luc -know Bantam Hockey • A•11. the team •members. piit
team once again competed in the forth a real good•effort. David
Silver Stick Tpurnarnent at • Cleland,:, playing real steady and
Watford on the Week-encl. They looking good , was robbed••of a.
downed Zurich 4 - '2 in their shut. out lathe last 35'seconds
'second game of the tournament. of play when Zurich scored 2
Lucknow tallied all their•`goals goals, ;
in the 2nd period with Zurich ; .,The teann go back to Watford
counting theirs in the last on Satiday morning -
at -8:20 -when -,,minute of play in the game they play, in the -semi-final "D"
Andy Whitby •scored• 2 'goals for • series against Dorchester If
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Luckriow with Marl< Chisholm and they win this game they will
• Jing Murray assisting. Kenny. ' playin the .finals at 1;45 Saturday
• Farrish from Jim Murray, . and " .afternoon.; Should they take the
Wayne Courtney. from Tan Mont "D" series' they4will play off .on
• gomery and Kenny Farrish gave Sundarat 2:30 With the,"C"
.the team singles; winners '
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Ripley a Def
'eat Teeswater .12-1
BY DON JOH NSTONE
• The Teeswater Pee Wees tosvictorky were Strause from Dale
played. a hockey:gaiiie in Ripley Liddle Elliott from Liddle ,
on Monday 'night with the out- '; Walden front -Liddle, Elliott- f
.-_"come id favour of .Ripley 12''- 1. Peter'MacDonald , C Liddle
..« ftom`Elliott. and Strause.
• First period..goals were scored
.:by Randy ,Strause', 4ssists to Rounding the scoring off •for
=17anny •Walc'1'en and -Sandy Liddle; Ripley in: the 3rd' period were
• Donald Harkness , assist to John the followingt MacDonald from
ot- Liddle . from Walden., .
' Ellott,r.a•nd Ricky Smith ,,m Ell
a . Elliott , d dle
assist to°Courtney Liddle. Liddle from"lyl'atDonald •,'Walden
from l;iddle . .
•Teeswater's.Only goal was
• 2nd period.'. Pushing the team, on .counted by Craig yindsay.
Ripley scored five goals in the
ithWnghaflrn
• BY DON'JOHNSTONE
The; Ripley. and Wingham. Pee -
Wee-h.ockey.teams fought, to a
1 t 1 draw recently. Wingham
'scored their goal , by Anger from
Skinn , in the 1st period.. `Ripley •
tied the game in the ,3rd with
John Elliott scoring from peter*"
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incardine 7= 4
:BY :'DON •JOHNSTONE
On Tuesday, January 6 , the
Lucknow 'Bantams travelled to
Kincardine anc-came--home with
a 7 --'4 win. The,`Kincardine
Hockey team St'ayed close' •
to.Lticknow's tail holding a 4 - 4
tie up to the early part ofthe 3rd
period'. Lucknow put on a real
Splurge scoring 3 .goals to'give. •
she-xra-th-e-�i
'Kenny Farrish and; Ian hlontgorn
ery assisted. by Kenny Farrish got
'singles in the first period Kenny
Farrish assisted. by Wayne Courtney
scored =another goal:in the 2nd ---3-
period with Andy Whitby -assisted
by Mark Chisholm getting the
other' goal. of the period'.' ' In the
3rd ;Andy Whitby scored 3 goals ..'
Assists' went to' rim Murray , twice„,
Mark Chisholm twice . and Ian
Montgomery Once. •
The Lucknow .team put. forth a
good team effort. .Andy 'Whitby
stood outas did ,Kenny .Farrish
who was shadowed closely; a •
result of him scorip ,(,'goals
the ;last' game
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Ripley Bantams
Defeat Teeswater
BY DON JOH-lds
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The••Rip1ey.Bantams trounced
the Teeswater'teanm lU 3 on :
January 5th. R pley'le •d 2 :1
at -the end'of the fi p
• They Went :ontobuild upa.
decisive lead intik 2nd aald 3rd'
periods, •
1pley Midgets :
lose Close One
• BY, DON:JOl'INSTONE •
The.'Ripley Midgets last 4 S ,
in a.hard.'fought battle with
Kincardine:on Friday night. ;'The
game ,'played in Kincardine had.
Phillip ,Paquette scoring -2 goals
and /Barry MacDonald'.1 Bill
Kirkpatrick was not in the hneI.
up due to illness
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Bantams ose
Kincardine: Friday'
i3Y DON ;Jnf l NS`iCUhtF __ .
:The Ripley 13antams,pla.yed in
itincardine'Friday ,night losing
'7 - 3.. ' They'previously beat
Kinca'riine 2 1 and had•also•lost
7 4 in an earlier game. "Their
line up:"Is as' follows: croalie ;
Kevin Harrison; Defence David
MacDonald ,. Sandy Pollock ,
Carman Courtney • Bruce Scott;
Forwards, Blain Carruthers', I3oyd •'
Carruthers , Carl Stanley Bob
13iss.onnette ,.'Greg Liddle, 12ogcr,
Farrell', Perry Elliott., Mark
Smith`, JbhnnyIluston i3r.ian
`'fcl<ay,. Wayne•Flliott.
.Coaching .the team are Elmer
Courtney and Vern Smith.
Dan Rose Speaker
.lvlrs. AlexM
.acNayp'resided
for'the January meeting of the'
;L cknow ,Women's Inr;•titute aid
r'st” 'er>od. ope.tie l-w-i-th the - i adi.ng of a'
a • e•
poem on the New Year. ' Mrs. •J
• L. MacMillan was appointed to
attend the officers conference
in Guelph. on 'A pril 26th.
rs. rounded off 4 ' It was decided to hold a desert
goals for the Ripley team :as
.Rdger Farrell and Greg Liddle
• each chalked up two goa"Is,
• Sandy; `Pollock and Dave MacDon
ald got the •other i iplcyygoals'.
Blain Carruthers and Sandy `
Pollock each assisted 3 'times,
dreg Liddle, Carl Stanley
Perry. Elliott and Roger' arrell
each assisted twice,' Assisting
once weree Cannon Courtney',.
°Bob Bissonette 'and Mark S:mfthi,
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January th ocio go to
he:'Retarded' Cprhildreeedsli's school
Witigh'arn : Mrs. Citarlcs •
Steward` reported for the .sick
committee and M.rs. Fr`atylr
hillier for Pinecrest., The roll .;
call was answered by "an 'old
iri�plcnt or article ,andwhat
take's itsmcplace".
Mts. J :• L. t‘1 ac .1i11aI . who is
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