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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-01, Page 8• PAG!' EIGHT •.r, 4 &P • M ! !irk • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • Pee Wees Injured a In; God�rkb Game: • On -!*day,: M�rcd7tfi-at :8'; 40- a.m. uckno w Pee. Wees played. their first game .at. Goderich Young Canada}; Pee Wee Hockey Tourna- - ment defeating Point Edward 2'- 1. The first -Period was -score -le -ss. " Point Edwaid made it 1 - 0 in the second. With 1 minute and 20 seconds left in the game'Stewart. Mann scored • assisted' by Eddie Sinnett and with 35 seconds'left Eddie Sinnett , going the full length :o.f.the ice scored unassisted. In their second game of the day 4. at 5.30. Lucknow went" down to,a. •,'4"• 0 score to Port, Perry. Stewart 'Mann was'injured in the 'first period and was out for the. remainder of the game Stewart is still on the injured list The' .team hopes he has a speedy recov- ery. 1J9hn. Hamilton stopped a • ,shot with'the.side of his'foot'but continued to play.wi.th his injury. So all inall this vasa bad game for the Pee Wees f. Bantams in iPeisIey Tourny The Lucknow' Bantams haore. once again won a tournament., • this, time in Paisley: .The Paisley Tournament consisted of ,teams from ,Bruce County. • Lucknow defeated Kincardine • 5 2.in their'first game, . downed Port Elgin 6. - '3 in • their second . and won 7 "4 over 'Ripley in the. final game,. l The Bantams also played an. exhibition game 'in. Lucknow on. Thursday, March 26th with• Luck= • now downing Goderich 11 .c 5.• JUveflilesDowfled. 4-2 In..Kincardine. An•Exhibition'Juvenile Hockey game washeld in the Kincardine arena last Wednesday, Ivla:rch 25th with Kincardine downing Lucknow •° he.4 cknaw-t-eam_clp-ened-ttie~ scoring with a goal by Mike Court• ney from Bill Chisholm'. Riggin. Aitken, MacKenzie 'and McGregor tallied up four goals:in a row for Kincardine throughout the 1st • • 2nd and 3rd period. Lucknow's second goal was scored at 18:30' of the third with John Ernberlin receiving the •h nour's • o Keith Kilpatrick coached the nine Lucknow players"who showed • up for the game PkiyFatbers On: Mofl�a7yNIght'J On 'Monday night March' 30 Lucknow Pee Wees played their Dads., The Dads won in ove•r• - tirne8-6'. Goal scorers for the Pee Wees were Ran y• c, err • , ing es going to:John Hamilton -;--Stan Loree .Ken Reed and Randy Alton, Scorers for 'the Dads were Don Hackett '2 Toby. Greer 2. singles', cored by Ron' Alton Don Fartish, Bill Stewart and -Jack •Farrishp. Leo.:Courtney. coached the Pee • tesults Af Lockridge Tourny ;':'..the • Sixth A nnua:l I;oc kridg0 • Memorial Midget•Tournament -ConOludedlast .Su.nd.ay .irU11 _ Wing.hrq Arena;. . . • Two' additional teams compet- ed.for the six team trophies. and three individualplayer awards up for competition this ,year .. In all, twenty-two teams played a total of twenty.. -seven ga.rnes.. Spect- ator 7 pect-ator' i nteLest.-_jnd_ge_d._b.y ante ; w"asapproximately the . same as ,last year .° In•the Championship :series, 'there is still to be a two-time winner. .11 -St -year's "B".. wirrner-- Winghatn - 'was.sid.e-lined by Dunnville Thursday night: These two teams 'Were tied 2 2 at the end oVregulation time. In the overt it'll e'period , Dunnville outscored Wingham 2 =:1 to gain a berth in the Sunday final:.. In that game Forest surprised. the 'Dunnville entry, beating them 6 -1. • Lucknow back.to:defend the • "C" trophy they won last year ; Post to hitiverton in the semi- finals. 1clilverton then downed Hat/4°40110:7 3 to take the 'Cha>.ipionship,r •That`s two su.c- cessivt vea'rs',as finalists for Haar- rist.gn t WEDNESDAY, APRIL lsx. 1970: •.Lineup' for the Dads were; Don McLeod (:goai)--Austin Loree., Jack Parrish; Ron, Alton Harold Greer, Don Farrish,.Jim Sinnett, Keith Cranston, Bill ''Stewart ',, Russel I'rvin., Allan. Ritchie , Don, Simpson, Roy Emberlin, Dori Hackett. . , • ' This was the;final<gaine of the season:• • hime was a•'scorcher". A."'healthy''® Detroit d1ub. shaded' Stratford ' 4.-„3, in•what•had to be one of tne•.finergarhes in the tourna nient s°history. ,` Service an, Repairs, fast ...Reasonable See us for experienced servicing and re pairs On any. auto problem., large .or small,.. From,; uinper to.bumper, top to•'bottom,• we ;know, how to keep cars.'going. as-0MAID- . The Consolation Chat'npigns were London 6;- 5 in overtime over Toronto Gravenhurst 8 - 2 • over Lambeth; and Klildrnay 7 3 over :Paisley:. . Something new this year Was tie• awarding of 'a "Most . Va.luable.Play:.trophy in each of_the series The -.2.N" winner _wa.s..Ron ._S:ara_-._ , finie nurnher 5 on team.: Forest's Number p, 'Mike S.orrie :as• the "B" winner, And in the, "C" class - the trophy went to Milverton's# , Jim Barker. In general the hospitality offered ;by .the people of this im- mediate area visibly impressed thie visiting teams 'and, their officials -But the outstand.ing. example'. of this .was•the voluntary response during' last Thursday night's. storm. So many people' carne down, tome arena or called :to:offer Sleeping"accomodatioirro` the stranded teams:, • that .some confusion existed More space was. ava labl,ejhan._uiasneeried and as a result;• some of the bene factors waited for boys who ,simply weren't. available The Lockridge• family • appreciate all the help 'and assis' tante frons •various sources. 17 Ladies b:30 .p.m. Marion MacKinnon was the: high bowler'on Monday. evening -wither high single ga-rne-of 255 and sa high triple of 652. Games of 200 and over; Marion MacKinnon 20'6,. 255, pernice Henry:225 , Jean Phillips 228, Margaret MacNay 212, Anna .Mae 'Hunter 208', . Trudy Foran./2B-5:, . the Detroit , Norma McDona-gh-244 ,.-Cat-h-e-rine, Andrew 253. .. Team points; Catherine And'rew's. Asters 6, Trudy.-Foran"s. April :Ripley Novice. Tuesda' -ni•. ht Tive .ton Noatice _ and the Ripley squad played to a 2•-'2`tie; Andrew Chaput scored. the°first goal , with Tommy Kem= peon replying to tie it in the• first period:. Mens `9. p.m.. Bill Nelsontakes both. (Ugh Single and High Triple,howpurs 'this •week with 297 Single and snr,. • Triple..Nice. bowling Buster. Whithy's•Fords 7;:C1a;ren- • ce' Gre,ers Dodges 0; Bill Button's Pontiacs 7 ,`Keith Black':s. Buicks 0; Bill Stewart's Old- smobiles, 5 , Walter Arnold's Mustangs.2. Games of•2-25 and;-o4et-i3i11- Nelson.29'7, 264 and '251,, Clarence Greer 225., Terry Rath well 25,9 and 2.35:,. Reg Jones ;228, Gordon Brooks 245 and 2E2•, Jack Caesar 2:54. Roy Finlayson 276. Harold. Errington; 243. Bill ' • Stewart 268 and 271' Donald MacKinnon 282 and 260, Howard Agnew .238 keith Cranston: 269, Russ Button 225. Bill • •Pansies 1; Grace Elliott's Daisies •.Button 243.. ;Mike Sanderson 243., M&rian=6apb'el-Lilacs 3,�` Teato Standings. Cordsl-F,. (,1dsv' Haze1,lniebster's Roses 5; Isobel mobiles 12 Pontiacs 12. 'Dodges Miller's Violets 2,. :Team standings: Asters 16„ Roses '12, Lilacs 10, .Violets 9, Pansies 8, DaisesS,. Just two: weeks remaining so let's' go teams!• . /den 's p.m. Des. Courtney .captured the high siii .'Te of the eveningwith a.score of 266. George .Stanley got the high triple with a 623 score. Gaines over 225; George Stanley 254, Ab ;Morton 235 Des .Court- ney•266, Ron Stanley 251. • Team Points •Owls 7••; Cardinals 0 -cultures `Hawks 0 Play, -off standings - Owls 7 , Vultures • 7, Cardinals 0 , Hawks .0.. Pee Wees Play; Quebec A Team scored• one;, and• in the third Larry Fattest", Ripley's answer to Bobby Orr, scoredthe final irtar:ker. Saturday inthe Mildmay Squirt Tournament they didn't fare quite so well, losing to Atwood 3 1. Totnmy Kempton scored the only goal for Ripley oon in -the Lucknow Arena the. Lucknow Pee Wees played St. Lambert, a Quebec .A :teatn, The final score was -St: Lambert 6,' Lucknow 2. Eddie Sinnett scored 1':goa1 unassis ted' a nd Ken' Reed got .1 goal, unassisted. .With only 10 players Luc.'know made a :good showing against an,A team,. 9 , Mustangs 7 , .Buicks 7. ;: Ladies. 9.p. Carol Atkinson rolled .the high. 'single of .278.. Marg Wilson • Tolled the high triple of 638: Good. Bawling -Girls -- ---_ Garries Played; Barb Helm's • Bananas• 5, Mary Lou'.Barger's (irapes.2; Marg Hackett's Straw- berries :2,; Carol Atkinson's' Peaches 5; Bev': Thornpson's • .: 6ranr= • es 2, Games over 200, Kay Crawford ' 206 and 201, iileeii• Lav•is. 22'•-;. Grace Hopf 212, Barb Helm 253', Kay Forster`224,',Joy Dennis 217 and .2 6.,• Evelyn Sister 229, .. a • Kathy Gibson 241, Reith Jarfi.ine' 215, Carol Atkinson 278 and • ' 21u vlarg Wilson 217 and. 239. Maudie Fisher:228','Mary Mc- Murray 221,' Tillie Wilson 222. • • Team -Standing; Apples. 12, ' Bananas 10 , Strawberries 7 • Peaches' 4. L.0 ckn: w. Dungannoo. Luckrrbwr Dungannon bowling does not 'app'ear because of. 'partial cancellation last week due.... to the storm,