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10.-CKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, .FEORUARY, 1.6, 19.72
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Luoknow Juvenile hocke\ team
eliminatea Mildmay Iron' hirth-
er competition with a win
in Nlildmay on Friday 04,11 t,
RuSs Moncrief scored three for
Lucknow, Allan Andrew , two,
and Donald Mann and Paul
Rayne, one each.
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of the Artliur -Nlilverton•seqi
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This week's high triple score .
was bowled by Bill Wtton of the
.Pontiacs with 705. The high sing-
le score was also howled by Bill
'Buttdn .with 309. •
Score's over 250, Bill Button
Pontiacs 309, Harvey, Culberr--..-
Buicks 271, Jack Caesar Fords 264.,
, Points , Mustangs .2„ Fords
5; 'Poritiacs.2, Oldsmobiles5;
Dodges .2 ,.
-7T-earn-standings ,, Fords. 67,-
Pontiacs 67,..Mustangs 60.,.Buicks
59 Oldsmohiles -58; DodgeS 44,
Town
and Country
Men's high single was ,rolled
by W. E. MacDonald with 217.
He also had high double of 378:
Ladies' high.single was tied
-and-v4s-rolled_b_y___VetLEuty_is_atid_
Ann Dexter with 198. :The high
dottble went to ,Ann Dexter with
.335.
, Team points; Walter Dexter's
Greens 5, Harry Lavis'' Reds 0;
• SprouPs Yellows 3, Olive
Smith's Violets 2; Mel King's
Blues 3, Clarence Bell's Oranges
Team standings: Reds 65, Blues.
64, Green's 45, Violets 41,
Qranges 33,
You'll Get
A Charge
Out of Us!
Ladies 6:30
Jean Phillips was again top bowl-
er on Monday evening with a .24'7
single and 680.triple. This gives .
Jearl the top triple score 'to date
for the season., Good bowling -
--lean-I--
6ot-ries of 200 and over; Jean
Phillips 202, ,247, 231„Maizie
Mathers 200, MariorrlacKinnon •
244, 203, Roberta, Whytock 200.
, Coconuts 5, 'Jessie Joynt'.s Beech,-
nuts .2; Ena Hendersbn's Peanuts
5 . k4rt Phillips' Butternuts .2;
Catherine Andrew's Walnut§
Norma McDenigh'sChestnutt 3.,
Team standingS; Beechnuts 88,
, Chestnuts .Butterriuts 79, ,
Peanuts 66, Walnuts 64,, Coconuts
63,.
fucknow-
Dungannon
Men's high triple was rolled by
Jack Caesar with 703 and the high
single by Z,eke Zeran with'280.
Ladies' high triple was, tolled by .
Marie SteWart With 761, 'She also
had high .single of 29S.
Men over 250; Zeke Zeran 28'0,
Bill Button 26T, Jack Caesar 260,
Mel Dickso'n 255.
Ladies over 225: Marie Stewart'
298 and 279, Jessie Joy'nt 264,
Ruth Jardine 2;50, Tillie Wilson
246, Marion MacKinnon .226..
Points: Chipmunks 7, Lions 0;
Cubs Gophers 0; Beavers 7,
Zebras 0; Squirrels 5, Wolv'erines ,
2; Coons .'),,Tigers 2; Polecats 4,
gangarOos 3. " • •
Standings: Beavers 93, tubs ••
89., Tigers 82, tOons 80, Squirrels
7;4, Wolverines 66, ChiPmunks
53, Zebras 5.0 Polecats •48, •
,Liott's 4'7, Gophers 44, 14ngaroos
Noite.
Playoffs Againit
Teeswatet TOO
lit ttiC.! 0 .:1114: best
of offs the lilt:know'
NOV `e, C'1',!: C40 \is to MO-a t
know
zzte% froi m Ross En-
1..111-10\‘' NOS .t•ZaIldy
W i.10 .V, as injured in the first
few :iiiiintes of'the first period.
Taking his place *was Roddy ILt\-
.ens v,:ho kept the Liicknow lads.
'Out of lot of trouble many
times. .
Defence played an eNeeptional
role, in the s,ame, especially in
the last period; thus keeping the
score (.1oWn Closeas
On'defence were Danny Londry ,
Barry Elphick, Steven MacPher-
son and 'Stephen Pritchard .. .The
goOd. gualitv of hockey played ,
or 'of the- gOod sportsmanship
of the. local boys.
Add to.this the good.relereeing
by Garrv Sutton and a ,TeesWater
referee. and you've got 7good".,
hockey..
Girls Lose 3-1
•On friday, February 11, the
LucknOw -Ripley girls fravelle,d
'to Belmore. Belmore won the
hockey game 3-1. The Luckriow
goal was scored by Janet 'Ritehie.
Ladies 9 P.M.
High.single was bOwled
Grace Hopf with a 2U9:,' High .
:triple..Was. rolled by .Diane Carter
with a 77r. Good howling Diane
Games 200 and over; Grace
liopf 269, Dianne Carter 268,
262 and 241, Marie Stewart 257
and 224, Dean Agnew 247, Kay
Crawford 237 and 212, Anne
Anderson 222 and 212, Matie
HOffman 22a, Nancy; Mason 210,
Lois Walden 209, Tena Gardner
208.
l'-e-dr:r•n-Doints; Mary ele-14-nds
peanuts 0, .Tena Gardner's
Almond-nuts 7; Tillie Wilson's
ila zel-nuts* 7, Barb Whitby's
Pecan-nuts 0; Mary Lou barFer's
Walnuts 0, Rena Forster's Chest-
nuts-7.
Team itanding: Chestnuts
Almond-nuts Hazel-nuts 7(.1.,
Peanuts 70, Walnuts t ;`,:,, Pecan 2
nuts412.
Mens' 7 p m.
•11i.z.h Sill .1c of tk..
went to Bill thine:
of (..:62. Ron Stanl*L-.,
triple with a
Gaines dyer
T.Qa;i, .Bch
Owls ceor,:e Star:lefL.
kon Stanle::1 :t
Jin.; 0'1.5onnt_ IPL I iaw , I)urne..,:. Sparrows
:PeerWees...Are.
Deadlocked In
.Playoff .Serips
Luc know' Pee Wees played. the
first game in the play -.oils against
ilensall on Tuesday- of last week
in LuCknow. At the end .of regu-
lation tiMe the score'was tied
.1-1. After ten minutes overtime
the teams 'were still tied 6-6.
The second game :was played
• in' llensall'on Thursday, February:
10 with thP score I lensall' 3,
Lucknow In thp first periOd•
Ricky Ilowald 'scored unassisted.
The 'second period ,was.scoreless.
ROddy Simpson scored Unassisted •
in the third. '
.On Saturday' afternoon the third:
game in, the series was played in,
Luc know with' the score Luc know
5,',Ilensall
first period, Mark Frayne .frofn
Rod Simpson.and liotty Shepard
from. Sha,wn Dalton. .i.T.wo Is
in the seCond.period . were scored
by Steve. Hamilton . from Bobby
Shepard arid Grant Gilchrist from
Mark Frayne.. In the third it was
Rick Howald from Rick•Coriley,
, Luc know: an nensa 11' remain
'deadlocked with even•points.
ti.me of writing the da for the
next game 15 POi scheduled.
Jim Nlurray led Luc knov,',
get' Hockey,club to 0 \ e:
.Nlilverton in MilVerton'
day of last week, therell%
ating them,in two
rough L 'hard hitthr.
as he continues to lead tIR.
Murray scored thy hat tri,L t,,.
in scoring.pOints in the 1.1.,':,off
"series. Lucknow scored ,it
2.00 minute mark of .thL. ti:A • ,
period on a .goal froln ‘, H.
aglian, The first periO(1.',..
with.Lucknow 'in thy ly,tc ,
early in the second pe.;i0,: .,s:
ton tied the score. Lttc,, .01
ahead 'shortly after on
ray's 'first 'goal of the
tvlilverton evt
score at the midway:Lai.:
period,. then:at ,the 1-
Jim Murray .Soctred ;1.
goal, unassisted'. Lue:Pnow ;to:-
ed two more goals tf..L
third period,. Jim Mt, ,
ed hy Kevin Ackert
Acker; , from
witfi just a, little .ove;
.separating the tWo
verto.n. scored 'late in thx.' "
period hut Luc know ,!
.the,..play,fOr' the' re lila i nt!t :
oame.
Lucknow displave! voc.
.of hockey ,. with soMe.
sing," However .they Ic< • •';.k..•
serVices.Of defence:
t.ol, actidn. • Milv ertUn •
• , for nine penalties antj,
for -four • .
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day of this week, witk thL ;:econd
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The Lucknow Fleas..Won .over •
'13elgrave 7-1 in,a i,'-iarne on FebL.
ruary.10.played in-'13elg'rave. -
f Larry i\McPlierson scored. 4 of
Ae__goals with_Brian Murray
'Arthur .clark.and Paul,Finlay get-:.,
tino 41 each... Assists went to Brian ,
Mike Frayne, Kevin Bolt.
LucknoW 'Fleas shut Out Ripley
1-0 in,a a..-rrie in Lucknow on Sat-
Urday.
Lucknow goal.was scOred by -
Brfan Taylor assisted :by Steve,.
Pravne.,
'Rob Henderson.in net was c.red ,.
Ifed-With the-sbut'oirt:', • -
•
Midgets Eliminate
Milverton, Meet
Mildmay In Finals
Murray. and John Ilopf with 2, 1tamilton, who 'was hit
each and 1 each to Larry .MacPlier ,- ,the third .period.,.
son, Raul , r -sq ph rev certain how lci)t..! cra• -,..
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