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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-22, Page 8ii 11 PAGE EIGHT 5 , THE LUCK�IOW SENTINEL R hUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAYAPRIL 22nd, 1970 ' ..... _. , _ antamNockey. Summary PLAYED, 41 GAMES -- WON 33. ,LOST 7, .. TIED 1 SCORED 279 GOALS 153 SCORED AGAINST • INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS G A P 97 50,-147 Play Position Kenny--Farrish; -Centre-- Andy'Whitby; .Centre - 70 23-._-_ 103; Ian Montgomery, Right Wing ` ' 18 64 102 Mark Chisholm, Left Wing 18 47 65 Jim Murray, Defense 17 Wayne Courtney, Left Wing 8 Kevin Ackert, : Right Wing: 17 David Farrish, Defense, 9 Greg Hamilton, Defense ,.. 1 . Kevin Murray, Defense David Newbold, Centre 2 Brian, Co'urtnay, Right Wing 1 _ Cranston, ' I ..: Wigg,; 1 Fred Black,Lott W Gates Vilek Wit. • 44, 37 ' '54 42' 50 25 42 27 . 36 11 12 6 6'. 2 ,.•4. 1. . 2 • 2. 1 1 1: •1. OA • •"411 . INCNll.sewrs Or somas , ° - .tA lARY rr silver _Tourna ssent at .Watford,,ww... Bantams `D': Championship by dreams Glencoe S' to 3 in t1 game: JANUARY 31st = Finished in 1st place in W.0A.A. Bantam Zone 2 group.' Lucknow 20 . points Kincardine- 12' points (W.O A,A. Bantam 'C' Champ - • ions) .. ; Wingham 12 points (W.0•AA. Bantam 'B' 'Champ- ions) • - Ripley -'4 points (W.O.A.•A. Bantam E. finalists) FEBRUARY 23rd -. W.ori-WA 0 A.A' Bantam .'D' Championship defeating Arthur 9 to 3 • in 2nd game of a best . of 3 series. MARCH 1st.- Clinton Tournament, won .Bantam 'D''Champion- ship by defeating Dorchester 7 to. 1 lir final game., • MARCH 8th — Gold Puck Tournament at Walkerton, won Champ- ionship by defeating . Port Elgin 8 to '2 'in final game: Also won team:' trophy for,-"Be-st-Sportsmanship" and Andy Whitby won "Most Valuable Player" Trophy. MARCH 15th -.Eliminated from 0:M.H.A. playoffs by Belmont, losing 3rd 'game', in best of 3 series 1 to 0. (Belmont went on to win the all -Ontario Championship.) MARCH 21st • Southampton Tournament, won Championship by defeating`Prt`EIg`in 4'to 3 in final game. MARCH '28th— Paisley Tournament, won Championship by, • . ' defeating Ripley 7 to •4' in final game: • Present Awards Afi Bowling'BanqueI • The Kinloss, bowlersheld their annual 'banquet at the Log Cabin Restaurant -on- Wednesday-"�-Aprll_T 15:----After-a-roast beef and turkey dinner the president ,' Mrs•. Lloyd MacDougall presided for the pres ,.entation•.of" awards. Members of the "Almonds", team, .Gerald.and Merle Rhody , Harold and. Louise McWhinney , Gordons Carter and Carol.'' Kurnitzski won the large•trophy enol. indtvidua .trophies which 'were presented by Mr. and M. , I4orton. The "pear is"=tezm.won the play-offs Jeiie and Gerda de Jong, Tom. and Evelyn Phillips, Harold • Campbell and J1t'n Lav is, : , . 4 High average.w rs f the ,seatOr were .Gordon. Carter and Merley. Rhody, High Triple, , Wayne Rhody .and Lois. Noble; High Single , Jim' Luis. and Dot Scott. , Award•winners in the'play-offs: were High average , Gera.id Rhody and Gerda de Jong; High triple,' Lloyd ,IvlacDougali and. Mary Lavis; High --single, Arnold Stothers and Louise 1v1cWhinney, Gerda. de. Jong , who has been a very efficient secretary -treasurer, was thanked by the 'group and presented witha serving, tray.' The president also thanked the Nile folks for joining in and,,fil- ling the six lanes for this season..• Lucky' plate,prizes at the ban gtiet; won`t to, ur`ray MacK'iiinor�; . .Bob Campbell'; Charlie Johnston • • and Harold McWhinney. 00000,000 0 0 00 .A11. Hockey Pla ors wi•shin ,to•attendthe • N.HLa Pla;yens' Association Hockey School. • To be 'held August 3 8 and August 10 '1.5 Please Contact '" L-,EISU-RE- SPOR-T-S-PROMOT ON=--LI1�AITED- Y 80 Richmond Street;West• Suite 1905, .Toronto, Ontario Oeor e , ,MacLean, •,Box 430, Ha°rriston BEFORE MAY 1'5 Free bus service for ' uN . Hockey, Players, into H.rri:stoo, if routes can ko• sot up sOitablo • to the arrow. The Junior Bowlers brought. their'season to a:close'this year witha turkey,banquet held at the 'allies. • After a delicious meal served by CorriePassmore an I,lizabe:th 'Ritchie the,'following trophies Executive for next year elected.. Were; President, Doris MacKin-' non 'Vice -President , • Arnold Stothers and Sec. Treas.. Ge.rda ..de/Jong., Shoot was played to• close a pleasant evening - prizes going to :Highest scores - Gordon•Carter and' Mildre-d ,Johnstor acrd c nsola'= tion prizes to Harold McWhinney and Carol. Karnirzschky.: • 00 00 00 0 0 0 4 0 O 00000 O 000 00 O 00 O were awarded: :keaion's..W inners , Dorothy Wagners 8atiolinks; Ryinae.r .Graeme Elliott's Robins , tylia ' were tied':with Murray Reid --s ;Blue Birds in points but were well ahead of them in .total pinfall • for,the year.. Play Off winners, Nancy Rit- chie's Swallows; High average, Zeua :Gaiuiss and-Cha-iles-Thomp- 4 son; High double, Teresa. Leyst.ra`.. and' Doug. Wall; 'High single , ; Dona Wagner and •D'avid Humph- tre_y;-_Most. irnprovecL, _Shirley".:. •Betang:er and :Marvin: Morrison. • Rick Passmore thanked the 'Hortons and they received a rous- ing cheer. '• . Our thanks .to, Corrie:,arid Eliza beth also to_ Mrs. Farrsb and Mrs. Htrtnphrey fo-r-h'e-1p-i-rlg-with--the--,-- meal and congratulations everyone 00000000• 00 O uoe5 our Car Have the Wobbles? If your car. is , difficult to steer, or.'shakes w en you ace erate an s turn,.then: your car has the wobbles. Immediate attention is nee-' essary. let us give your car a complete safe- ty .cheek: Don't drive an unsafe automobile., 1uc .now,. eas Hockey, Team Thirty-seven° Fleas participated SAFETY CHECK On Wheels, springsi.. shocks, oil over,. .. this year and played a total of 15 exhibition games With Ripley; Teeswater ; Belgrave , Brussels,.. Tiverton arid Walkerton,. The,t Fleas are in an' age group roughly from 5 to 9 years of,3ge. Games were played on Saturdays, from 8 to 10'a,rn, and.every Wednesday from 5to6p,m, • ger and •Ron A1ton•was coach. , Other fathers whohelped were Br11 M. McPherson,' Don Dennis ,' Ross 'Irwin, Ralph Aalders, Torn Pritdh- and and Harold Elphick. Pictured with the name of their father in brackets, are: Front' row , left to right Mark Haid•enby(Bill); Stephen Pritchard i (Torn); •Johnny, Husk (Lloyd); Brian Murray (Charlie);, Floyd Courtney (Joe); Kent. Alton (Ron); Wayne Murray (Charlie); 'Greg Gibson :(8111): , , n44 -owe_ Myon• by (Doug); Paul. Finlay.(Bob); Brian • .Elphick (Ken), Blair Alton, (Ron); 'Eric: Courtney (Joe); Bill Gibson .' (Bill); Michael Dennis (Don); Austin O'Donnell (Jim); Blaine Mi�ilu J'tak' ( R Third row,, David Aalders. (Ralph); Paul Irwin (Ross); Alex Irvin (Russell), Barry Elphick (Hare old); Sen Ic1cPhe•rson. (Bill); • Eddie Husk (Lloyd); Paul Murray' (Charlie); Allan Stanley (George): David' Murray (John); manager Charlie 'Murray ,•on the leftand coach Ron Alton,, tghc.. 4