HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-07, Page 9WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1971
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THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, l'UCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE NINIII. •
Editor_ in Chief -R Robert Rooney
Assistant -- Beverley Smith;'
-Mary MacCharles Barry MacDonald - Bruce Aitken
Ripley Juve0l0
�= �'Defea#D,rumb�
'RIPLEY JUVENILES WIN SEMI,
FINALS
On Thursday night , ,April '1,
Ripley •,finished their series with'
Drunibo,by•a dec.isiVe •victory.
',The first game ofthe series was
ila•ye l ii Piattsv lle . Due to the::
,three week :layoff Ripley was
rather sluggishat the start.'of this :.
game: The first and second'per-
od were stra•ight,time.•'At the
end of. regulation time the score
was 6-6 -SO after ,a few minutes
rest the• ten minute overtime per-
.iod began. About the five min-
. Lite mark Elliott. Courtney inter-
• -cepted a• pass -in €ront: of .Drumbo's
..net and scored easily.. Ripley.' '
<i i ed t o d=ef-eid-this-e oa4le a d
van.. .T
ce ; o "J....":FiflaJS.
emi-Finals..
•.•'' but with. less than a• minute 'Drum'
.bo•seored. The game was itft as
..Joie. each tearn,receiving a •
point:
The secondarise was •back: in
g scia
• ,:ni ht.. The arena was .fi•lled to
•_'.
the rafters with the hornetown •fans,
The first period 'saw' much 'close
:checking` With each.•tea'm scoring
• two goals:; Ripl'ey;' got' hit hard, in, -
the .second by penaltie'\and. Drum
.bo .was:'ahead • 8 -7 at the end of
forty ninutes•of play. •, After a
b'rief,pep talk in the dressing rootn
Ripley,,be.gan the thud period :de;
termined'.to give their.:fans sortie-.
;thing xis cheer about. •Th.• team •
•l.<
dug ;inland never•looked ac) as• .•
,they drove siX goals past Drurnbo's
Oahe : Dru•mbo was. Una bleu to
score on Ripley h, this:period,. .
• The' final score -was 13=b
fifth gairie. The local team: was
high spirited and well:•practiced
for this•ganie. Ripley set.the tone,
of the game 'in the first' period.
!'hey controlled the play almost
from the start. Ripley scored four
goals .to only 1 of lDrumbo's.-
Drurnibo scored the first goalof
the, second period but Ripley, .re
tained their Commanding lead by
scoring twice.
Nothing could stop !Ripley'..
'now . Tune. after
time, their'
•attarking forwardsplunged through
the Drumbo defense to'score.
Dru•mbo re.plied.oniy•twice',but.
their bopes of a Vic -tory were shat-
tered: The final score; was 14-4.
Ripley now 'proceeds to the'Ontar-.:
io "E' .Finals 'against Keene.'
:SLAPSHOTS
The. Mid. et lime 'of MacDonald
•Paquette; 'and Carruthers stored..
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SUNDAY
NIGHT ONLY
Hil ECHURCH
Elwin, Moore, who Pao spent,
the suninter and: up till now at Wiringeg", arrived to the home of
his .parents •Mr.'. and 14:4$,!..Ivillan
Moore -on Saturday,. Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Duncan of Port .Credit also,
spent the week end with her parte:
'ents Ivlr, and Mrs. Moore„,
Mr. and Mrs...Gershorri' Johns't'on
Lot Yinghain went to St. Marys
on S:aturd'ay , where their grand
son"David's,hockey tearer, was•
'playing their fathers, David's
father Jack Johnstdn of St,: Pauls
was in the fathers team who. won.
by a small margin. 'On the re-,.
turn trip home, they visited with'.
Mr. and. 'Mrs:, Charles Woods and
family and Mr. and •Mrs..Ross Mc
Michael of Sea -forth area'and Mr,
and . Mrs 'Kenneth Johnston Of:
Clinton.
' • Mr'. and Mrs;,' David Hawkins*:
and baby' Michael of Teeswater
.'.`
were Sunday visitors with Mr.• and
Mrs: Alex Verbeek and;fa.mily..
Leonard Schultz. of Norwich..
visited Sunday with. his, parents•
•Mr and Mrs... Dalton (Schultz'. '
'We are sorry. to report that Mrs.,
Carruthers of •Wingha'm was ad-
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Coming Next:
A fRANAOVICi MAC ON
. • PETER SELLERS•coww HAWN
Albert Coultes. •
On Wednesday evening 13 ladies
gathered at the home of •MrsBill
Rintoul• for the Old Time Hobby
Craft meeting and; spent the time
`knitting,• --crocheting„ 'errrbroider'-
sing arid making 'quilt blocks: The
hostess setrved lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Davis of
Windsor are visitors for a few. days.
with her parents'Mr. and Mrs, •
RIP -LIT -MEETS :ENT -h.
,Bright and;•'ear•1Y 'Sunda . morn
Y.
ing Y Riple. ;left. for. Keene. It wax
a long trip; The travel -weary,
team` arrived in' Keene about
The' first P.Y
eriod was very close''
,
with hard 'hitting. Each team . •
scored once. Neither team was
able to score • in the:secoid . Rip
ley had many'cha.nces but_were
.robed b , ' Keene's oalie `John
Hooistna •niade se'v.eral spectacul-
•ar`saves•during this. period.•
'Iia the third .period , ..Keene
scored three unansw'er.ed goals.
came Close on several
• atterllpts but last didn't., have the
Friday nisg: