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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-09, Page 8If you want .a real service station, a one-stop center for your car, then come in you want us! ck• KEEPS EM ROLLING, RIGHT We Always Remember the Extras CLOSED AT 7 P.M. EVERY EVENING • Jean Phillips was top howler on Monday evening with a 27`,' tingle and 6:-)3 triple. Good bowlin; Jean! Games of 200 and over; Jean Phillips 272,' Betty Kirkland 241,, • . Team points; Ruth Thomr:on'''s Coconuts' 5, Jean Phillips'Butter- nuts 2; Ena Henderson's Peanuts 5', Norma McDonagh's Chestnuts 2; iessieJoynits Beechnuts Catherine Andrew's Walnuts DIAL 528-3006 OR 5281.3616 , 'Butternuts '71, Pea;' Team standings; •Beechnutt Chestnuts LUCKNOW, ONTARIO nuts 6l, Walnuts 60, Coconuts A. "Bud Hamilton AGENT FOR BP OIL LTD. OTHER FARM PRODUCTS 2A HOUR 'BURNER SERVICE - PARTS INSURANCE TRUCKS RA6I0 EQUIPPED .FOR, STIVICE WHOLESALE -,- RETAIL PAGE EIGHT THE, LUCKIVOW .SENTINE.1,;1.000.10W, ONTARIO' Midgets Eliniinaten ffensall In First 0# Playoffs, Now One Up on .Milverton TOWN and COUNTRY Postponed game played Mon- day, February 7. Mass high single was rolled by. Walter Dexter 'with 17,0. He also had high double of 332. Ladies' high single was. rolled - by .Elleda Wightrnan with 217. Sbe.also had 'high double'of 332. • Team pbints: Harry Lavis' Reds 5, Clarence Bell's Oranges 0; Mel King's ..Blues' 5, Bill Sproul's Yellows -0; Walter Dex- ter's, Greens 5 Olive Smith's Violets 0. Team standings: Reds 65, Blues 61, Greens 40, Violets 39, Yel- lows 34, Oranges 31. Men's high single was rolled by Bill Sproul With 225 and the high double by Mel King with 361. Ladies' high single was rolled by Olive Smith with .181. She also had high dotible of 330, Team points: Mel King's Blues 5, Harry Lavis' R-eds .0; Bill Sproul's Yellows 3, Walter Dex- ter's Greens 2;. Olive Smith's Violets 3, Clarence Bell's Oranges Team standing: Reds 60, Blues 56,_ Violets •39, Greens 35 ,, Yel- lows 34, Oranges 31. Jim O'DonnelPs Hawks 0, Art Puiney's SParrows '2, Wayne Rhody's Crows 7. , Team standings: Crows 81, Cardinals 76, Owls 70, Sparrows 53 Haw ki 50'; Vultures 48. Ladies 9 P.M. High single was bowled by Marie Stewart with 230. High triple was also rolled by Marie with 604. Games 200 and over': Marie Stewart't230 and 222, Kay Craw- ford 224 and 213, Barb Sanderson 223, ;Anne Anderson 222 and.,222, !Ina- Team points:, Tillie Wilson!s' Hazelnuts 7, Mary Lou Barger's Walnuts 0; Tena. Gardner's . Almonds 5, Rena Forstert.s Chest- nuts 2;' Mary Cleland'sPeanuts 3, Barb Whitby's Pecan -nuts• 4. Team standing; Chestnuts 82, Almond-nuts 79, Peanuts "70, I Hazelnuts 63, Pecan-nuts 62, Walnuts.62. \Men's 9 p.m. This week's high triple Was bowl- ed by Wayne Jamieson of the Fords with 659. The high single Cran- ston as:rolled_byeith of the Pontiacs with 283. -points'over 250.: Keith Cran- ston Pontiacs 283, Allan Johnston OldSmbbiles 256. • Team point's; Buicks 2 , Olds- Mobiles 5; Dodges.2,•Fords 5; Mustangs 0, PontiacS 7. Team standings! Pontiacs 63, FordS 62', Mustangs 38, Buicks 54, Oldsmobiles. 33, Dodges 42. Ladies 6:30 p.m. Jim Murray scored in the first. • Inthe second,. Jim Murray, assis- ted by Kevin Murray, Kevin Ac kert , 'unassisted , L and 'Ian' Mont gornery., unassisted scored.m make it 6-0; Third period marks- men'were KCVii). Ackert from Jitn,., Murray ,.,Jim Murray, unassisted and again .Jini, Murray from Kevin Murray. There were only seven penalties with Lucknow.getting five of them. In ilensall on Thursday night of. last week LucknOw.wrapped up that series with a 7=2 ,win. At the end of the first period Lucknow led 4-0'; but Hensall narrowed ' that score to'4-2 by the end of the second. • 'Jim Murray came •up with an- other good performance scoring two goals and adding three assists,. However Jim. wasn't' satisfied with this. _and_ iruhe-.1a.s.tfiKe .ininutes • of the game, he knocked the net off its anchor. . FOrturiately Jini wasn't hint in the collision. : Lucknow marksinen were: Jim Mii.rray.from Greg Hamiltoni. Kevin Ackert froM Mark Chisholm ;Kevin Murray from Jim. Murray; Cliff Mann fronilan Montgomery; Greg Haniilton ,from Jinn Murray;.KeViri Murray from Jim Murray ; and Jim, Murray' from Gordon 31ak. • By All.r.tu of this win Lucknow then advanced 'to the next, series which opened•in Lucknow on Sunday evening. :Lucknow carne- out on,top in a close hard Aught.. game. The 'final score was:4-1, but would have been higher according to shots.on net, if it wasn't for the trernendoui goal • tending that MilVertOn 'have. The first t . ed. in ,A tic, With Jim .Murray scoring frOm Kevin Ackert in; the first period'. Lucknow succeeded in' getting' two-fast goals' early, in the third • • period-froni Ian Montgomery.un- assisted and.his second assisted' by • Kevin Ackert: Jim*Murray scored the final gOat, again assisted by Kevin Ackert..- • Jim Murray scored.two goals and Ian Montgomery the other two, with Kevin Ackecrrassistingon three ofthe four gOals. • --ele-vert -- penalties to Liicknow.'s,four.• The next game is slated .for Milverton on Thursday' night and • should be a very exciting hOckey gaine.- The 'third game .if •neces.- sary will. tae .played in 1,1ilverton,. 4.. In their last two scheduled games of the season with,Tt.,,,„. water , the I.,4c kpow. 'Nov were shut out twice, on January.. 28th, by a score of 4 tot in Lucknow and 7 to 0 in TeL,water• on Sunday, January 30th; th'irsh,yiscafirneiseesptthfeiz.nscole il l:J.:il for piotponed game .with Wingham which will be picked up later. Lucknow now,Moves into the W.0...A .A., Playoffs in the "I • series against. Teeswater,.. Th e first guile of the best of lix series was played in LucknoW on Monday night February 7111 .witll Teeswater once again co![iiii.2 out on top by a score of .8 to Inek- now 's goals were scored Ross Enright , unassisted and Danny Londry from Paul Hamilton, The next game will be played. in 'Lees• water on Friday, Februar Intermediates n7-4 ;,Luc-know---Se-pays-ha- a open air hockey on Sunday as the\ played RiVerside in the. .!otul't Forest .arena The , LAIC know hoy came out 'strong. as the\ to a 4-0 lead at'the clic! oftle first period and then. c 0,1,•ted ar. easy 7-4 win. Luc know's line' of John ilaidc, Roy E.mberlin and Geri.. \"....1 011.:, provided the scoring punt. I. on Sunday. as Gert' scorkid Pal John Fludder 1,•other \Not to G len Nlor ningstar I ,1 '44C Kinnori,•John Emberlin Courtney assists •goin.: to key Ernberlin 2, John Nlacf -,Ezi,. 1, Mike Courtney 1, John. Gent Be Jong 1 and Join. • halif.• 1. ' Goal tending was sha:L d an' Sun. day by .John Rutherford a Edwards. ' . • The SepoyS scheduli 1,,,. 1 re ma ining. ga, to ;.Ia:,a Riverside, as they .now ',:w.iit ;lay off arrangenients. as-they won the flip fir the third game. • If Lucknow is.successful in this.' series they will go on' to :the final in. the W ZO. A . A'. 'U' division, against either Mild n \. or Arthur, in 'the next week.. 'As ites are not serfor future garner at home, it will be necessar to cheek the • ho9 ke y .posters; posted ,:roun town or 'the Sperts, broad,aSt on . radio TV.. Playoff hockey is ex- citing and. the boys cotikluse .our support.as they try to hrin,z -the championship to: Luc know . • •vpites?er, WEIDNE5PAY, FEBRUARY' 9, 1912 , - Novice .0.no Down Playoffs. Men s(7p.m. Wayne,Rhody captured high single and triple with scores of 317 Single and 779 triple. Luandw ..Ntidg.ets won three hoekev.garnes in the-past week,., eliminating their first round pla•y- • Q.if opposition and. alio winning . their first game in the second series. With a superb team effort in all three •,zarnes , the local boys arnas• seda total of 20 :zoals to their • oppositions L in the, three games. In the first series, Hensall was eliminated in two games. Luck- now scored 9 •goals to Hensall's 3 last Tuesday night in the' local arena. Kevin Ackert and Jim )Murray each scored the hat trick. Lucknow scored‘three .goals in each .period, with Hensall scoring' all their goals in the final. period. Greg Hamilton assisted by Ian ,Montgomery, Kevin Ackert , un- assisted, Fred Black, assisted by Lucknow- Dungannon Men's high triple Was rolled by . Games over 225: Wayne Rh-ody Don MacKinnon with 691 and the 317, 201, Gerald Rhody 232, high 'single by Harvey Livingstone Lloyd MacDougall 268, George with 298. •• Humphrey 232, Ray Cranston 2z10, Ladies' .high triple was rolfed Fred Flanagan 229, Jack Haiden - by Marie Stewart with 6S1 and 'tile/ by 253, Howard 'Barger 226. high single by. Dean Agrx 2 .57 - Team points: Bob Nicholls' Men over 250, Harvey 'Owls 5, George Stanley's Cardin - stone 298, Army Wilson 260, als 2, Ron Stanley's Vultures 0, -Sport/Johnston 252.: Ladies •over 225, Dean Agnew 257', Marie Stewart 235 and 227, Grace Elliott 235. Points; Beavers‘5, Kangaroos 2; Gophers 5, Pdlecats 2; Tigers' 5., Zebras 2; Squirrels' 5, Lions 2; Wolverines 5, ChipMunks 2; Coons 5, Cubs 2. 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