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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
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The hopes of a, good many,
Lucknow' area hockey fans were
dashed ower -the weekend when
the Lticknow Bantam -Hockey Club
W.O,A;A. Bantam "D" champ-
ions this year., were defeated by,
Belmont two games to one in the
best -of -three ' .O.M. H.A , quarter
finals. ' • •
A couple of their poorer games
over the weekend was.'enough to
put the Lucknow boys out,of the
running after a successful season.
Coaches and managers Harold)
Greer, Grant Chisholm and Brock
Cleland have done much for this'
team this year, and the boys have'
responded with some pretty nice
hockey ..most .:o.f the'time-
In the first game of the series
in Lucknow :on Tuesday. night of
last week, •Lucknow defeated,
Belmont S 4..:•Ian Montgomery
Midgets In To�r�ty
and''K:en Farrish scored in the
first period. with Belmont counting
once. Kenny Famish; Wayne'•
Courtney, Ian. Montgomery and
Jim Murray assisted on the.goais.
Lucknow had a commanding
6, 2 lead at the end •of the
second., Lucknow goals were
scored by Ian; Montgomery assisted'
by. Ken•Farrish , Andy Whitby
assisted by Jim Murray, Ken •
Farriih assisted by Wayne
Courtney•and Mark Chisholm.
assisted by Kevin Ackert,
'Both teams each scored two •
goals in the Third. Kenny,.Farrish
from' tan Montgomery and Andy
Whitby from David. Parrish were
LucktroW-ma-rksmetrm "-
Back in Belmont.on Saturday
night , Lucknow.. took an, early::
first period lead On a goal by
Kenny: Parrish from. Jim Murray,. .
Belmont tied.it before the •periled_
was over and the second period .
was scoreless. Belniont•scQred
twice in the .third period to win
that one 3 - 1 and -tie the series'.
' . Back n'Luckriow on Surtday
'afternoon, the Lucknow arena was
full for the third' and final game.
Belmont scored a goal in the
second period to win the. game
1 - 0 Lucknow_ was stopped tine
and time again by the .Belmont '
goal tender who handled a lot of
pucks during the afternoon.' But ;
Lucknow lacked the polish around
the net and tire passing ability'
that they are .capable Of, and' .
'Belmont were worthy' winners . :
"5-0; ege'epfe--fo-r aj:tournament in
Southampton.on :!arch List and .
one an he1e Easter wee,end, •
the 'local Bantam team:ts?'through
.for the'season .
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Wiry and lose.
Flus Lose
The schedule for the: Waltzer
Lockridge Mernorial•Midget.
Hockey Tournament has been
released;. Lucknow Midgets'are
entered' in. the C 'series in the
competi.'tion..
Teams competing, inthe..tourna-
..ma-nt -weze, fisted in -:last weeks- -
paper,. LuGan and Lucknow will
hook up at 7' p. m ...on •Thursday
:Mardi 26th If Lucknow wins '
they will play the next round at
8:30 a, rn. on Friday and if•they
are again a .winner they will '
go into' the 'tylhaimpionship for the
' C division on Sunday at,. • • '
'4.30 p:rn.•..:._•
if they lose`'he first game ;the
consolation playoffs are, slated
for Saturday;at.8.30. a,m. and.
Saturday' at :7 P.m. •
Fleas lose -322_
`The Lucknow Flea }Hockey
'Team' played in Tiverton Monday
night and lost •3 2.. Lucknow.
goals,.were scoreby Paul Murray,
from Wayne 1v.1cDonagh: and Kevin
'Machan,• Ken Ritchie from . :
Stephen McPherson and Larry
hMcPhers'on .
Ripley Squirts and, Tyke•s'.jou,r-
neyed to Belgrave` Thursday night
'to take 'on the 'Belgrave boys, 'and,
.came home with a win and a Toss.'
Score ,for the quirt .game was'
3,,-w
, ith Chris McGarvey •
2`
gettin'g 2 goals and Mark Stanley ..
gettfn 1 - In'the-Tyke-ams -
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Ripley didn't fare as well taking
a 7 r 2 loss, .with Robbie Lawry.,
and Bill Cameron getting the
Markers. '
Midgets li�se 7-
To Winghath.
The Lucknow Midgets were
defeated 7 4 in an exhibition •
game;against Wi.ngh•arn on Thurs.,
day night.
oinikacKerizie41,4,ed up two_
goals with- Russ M,oncrief.and
Doug 'Stevenson ,getting the other
markers .Assining,were Almer
Ackert,' Russ Moncr'ief and Doug'
Stevenson
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Most.Valuable. Tovenfar.ent.Pla er
;' . Eldon T urihtrl.l' , convenor of
the Walkerton Ilantartl Gold Puck
Tournament ,' is seen presenting •
the most valuable player award
of the tournament to Andy Whitby.
of Lucknow. Lucknow won the
tournament and also the best '
team sportsmanship trophy.
herald -Times Photo
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Brock Walden,;scored 3g'mals to
.help. give the, Ripley Fleas a 4' - 0
win over Lucknow ori March 8th.
Ian:McKay scored the other
Ripley goal; '•The garne.wa.s ,
played in Ripley.
On SatttYtlay; arch l4rh „ Luck=
now was defeated on their own
ice 4 -. 0 in'a. game against Bel= -
grave .
Lucknow Arena
Schedule
• ENTRANCE: AT, WEST END
ONLY
PUBLIC, SKATING
Pre School 15c'
Public: School - 15c
Huh Scho V �25c :.
Adults - 40c
Sunday. Skating
Silver Collection
WEDNESDAY, . MARCH 18th
2', 4.PreScho d
WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 18,1N-1970
Oranges Top
9o'dockL''ue
Congratulations -to. th- .'e.ranges..
who are the winners in the regular,
schedule for the .9 o'clock bowling
league, • •
• Ruth Jardine rorle:d' a. high'single
Of 293 and. Kay Crawford rolled
the high triple of 707.
Games played; Mary Lou
Barger's Grapes 2, Tillie Wilson's
Oranges`$ Bev Thompson's „.
Apples 5, Marg H;ackett's Straw
berries 2; Carol Atkinson's Peaches
5 , Barb Helni's Bananas 2.
• Games 200: and over ,,Mary.
Lou' Barger 217, Kathleen Forster
23:7'. Joy Dennis 221, Gayle
Spencer 200; Mary Nelson 212.,
'Z rudie Nelson. 244,,,.-208,'
Chisholm' 225. 225 Ania;a Johnt.
stone. 228, •Shirley :Cooke 228,
Ruth Jardine 2.00, 293 Barb
Londry 249 , :Ka'y .Crawford 265 ,'
Team•standing; Oranges 110:.,
Apples 98, .Peaches ;.95;'
Strartbe•rri.es 81, Bananas'81
Grapes:60 ":'.
Bi'iidinks-'
Regular
Schedule
InJunorCeagu
'.For the girls this week we have
Dorothy. Wagner. with a single. of
213 and 'a, double of 845ewas'high'for,
the. boys 'with;a'. 226 single and a
354' double , .
-Team points: Blue Birds:5
Canaries 0; Bobolinks 5,' Orioles
Swalldws 5, and 'Robins .0.
So:at the end,of the'regular
`schedule we have. Bobolinks 66,
Blue Birds •arid 'Robins boat 50
Canaries and Swallows" 47, and. ti
Orioles 40:
Next week Play Offs. so. every.
Ol' one,out,:an doyour`''best as there
4 5 Brookside Hockey
5 6 Flea Practice
6:30' ' 7:30 Pee Wee Game •
8 - 10 Skating
THURSDAY,:MARCH .19th
4:15 - •5:15 No. 1 & 2, School
• Hockey
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'6:30. Bantam ; Practice
FRIDAY, MARCH .20th'
2:15 -=:' 4:45 Brookside Skating
4 5 Brookside Hockey '
8 10 Rented
SATURDAY, MARCH • 21st
8 - 10 Flea Practise
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12 - 1:30,Novice Practise
2 •- 4 Public Skating'
4:30 Pee Wee Practice "
8:00 Skating
SUNDAY; MARCH 22nd
-2 4' Public` Skating
4:30 Flea Game
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6 = 7:30 Midget Practise
7:30 9 JuvenilePractise. •
MONDAY,• MARCH 23rd
7:00 Plea . Game
8 10 Rented
. TUESDAY, MARCH 24th'
-4 u lic Ska i g.
7 Novice Practice
8 Midget', Practice
,9 Juvenile Practice
not<many •ci.anccs+ie•ft.•
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Town
and, tounti r
"Vera Purvis was champion for' .
the 'ladies -this week with a ,235 •
.single and a ,348.double •
- _H emery-`CarreThad`the--htgh
single for the men with a'212 and
Earl .Swanrolled: a'.high double of
341.
Team points won; Lettuce•3,
Carrots 2; Turnips 3 and. Potatoes'• •
2',
Team standings; Potatoes 51,
Carrots 45 Lettuce 43' and • •
Turnips 32.
Men's 7 p.m.
High single of the evening went
to Ron Stanley with a score of -
262..E Lavis captured> the high
triple with a ,632 score.
Games:over 225: Bob Nicholls
25.8,.. Jim Lavis 258, David
let;-I'umphrey 2,37, Ron' Stanley 262.
Team points; Owls 2;'Cardinals.
2, Vultures 5. Ha'wks 5..
Team standings:. Owls 122,
Cardinals 80, ' Hawks 89 Vultures'
Ladies_ 6:30
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The•first week in the play .offs •
got off, to, a good • start• on Monday,'
evening, Mildred .Ca meron
rolled• the high single game of
274 •and Marion MacKikinon'•the
high triple':of 871.
----Ga.rnes--of-200=-and over Mi-1dred
'Cameron 2.74, Marion MacKinnon
231,:2i7, 223 Grace Elliott 232,,
Carniis. 211., Il,azcl-We:bstci
265; 20d, -Edith Webster 213';
Ferne MacDonald 207., 225 ;
Anne Purne3 209, 204, Norma
M'cbonagh 201 .217 , Trudy
Foran 216. •
Team Points: Isobel Miller's'
Violets 5 , Trudy' Foraii's'Pansies
2.; Catherine. Andrew's Asters 5,
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Marion Campbell's Lilacs 2;
Hazel, Webster. 's%Roses S raceG' ,
'Elliott's Daisies
.Team standings: -Asters 5, ..
Violets'5 ;' Roses 5, Pansies 2
Lilacs 2., Daisies:2.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH:' .25th
2 -- .4 Pre School.
5 -= 6 Plea Practice
6:30 8 Pee 'Wee Pract ee
• 8_- 10 Public Skating
Repairs,..' fast ..,Reasonable
See us for experienced
G.11 -re O '-
From bumper' ,to':bumper,
know how to keep cars
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servicing . and re-
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top to .bottom, we •
going.
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