HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-23, Page 8Standings: Beavers 98,,,Cubs 91,
Tigers 87 , coons 84, Squirrels
77., Wolverinek63, Chipmunks
58, Zebras. 54, Pole Cats 50,
Lions 49, Gophers 44, Kangaroos
44.
Ladies 6:30 p.m. •
Roberta Whvtoq bowled the
high single game of 245 and.
I :an Phillips, the high triple of
599.
Games of 200 and over: Roberta
Whytock 245, Jean Phillips 203 ,
231', Marg Agnew 21E, Marion
MacKinnon 208, Kay Callyer 206,
Janet Ma,oPherson 22E , .Winnie
Fisher 211, 'Marion Campbell 23E
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The regulai-setten_inIlLe
Town and Country League ended
on Thiirsdajf night with. Kintail
defeating Kingsbridge 8-2 in the
first game. ,
In the second game, Halyrood
beat Lucknow 11 - 4.
The playoffs begin this Thurs-
day' night with Kintail.playing
Kingsbridge at 7.30 and Holyrcood
pl, ying I uclenow at ,,9. 00. The
series will be a best two out of
three affair.
.At the end ,, of the season Holy-
rood had 19 points ,'•Kintail 17,
Lucknow H and Kingsbridge 1.
Pee Wees Eliminate
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, Lucknow. Pee Wees 'played in •
Hensali-on... Thursday , February
17th taking a close fought series
Pee Wees Win
1st Game Of
Semi Final Series
Luc know Pee 'Wee hod key, team
went one up in the W.O.A.
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THE LOcKNoW 'SENTINEL LUCKN0IN,. ONTARIO wEpNESPAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1.972
• itc its
Team points; Narrna '.IcDon-
agh's
,
Chestnuts '7 „Jessie Joynt's
Beechnuts 0; 'Jean" Phillips''
Butternuts , Catherine Andrew's
'Walnuts b.; Ena Henderson's. Rea-
nuts 5 , Rtith Thompson's .Coco-
nuts 2. . ' •
TeaM standings: Chestnuts'
Beechnuts, 88 Butternuts Pea-
-7 -7'7-7-- •----------nuts-q-11-7Coconuts:.64,- Walnuts
• This week's •triple score
was. bow:less ;act the
Forth with score
was relle' L.:Jr.:for of
the wit)' 2.2+1.
Score, over :. '
iFarcs 2'' Y; butter., Icor' -
tiacs, :30r.
Lucknow, 4. •
Dungannon'
Men's high .ttiple was rolled by.
Jack Caesar with 818.. He also
had high single of 318.'
Ladies' high trine was rolled by
Marie Stewart with 635 and•the
high single by Wilma Chisholm
with 26'0. •••
Men over-250; jack Caesar 318,
263, Jerry Priestap 303, Joe Ag-
• new 3.00, Bob McIntosh 263, Don,
ald MacKinnOn 253, Bill Stewart
251, Buster. Whitby 251.
Ladies over 225; Wilma Chis-
' holm 260, Marion Cook 257',
Marie Stewart 256, Pam Johnston
256 ,-Shirley Bolt,245, Arrietta
Thompson 233 ? Mary Fisher 228. '
Points won: Wolverines 7, Goph-
ers 0; Tigers 5; Lions 2; Beavers
5, Pole Cats 2; Chipmunks 5,
cubs 2;''Kangaroos 4, Zebras 3;
Underneath
it AL ..
We're Glad
idgets Win W.O.A.A, Championship,
Meet Watford In 0.11.11.A. Playoffs
Crows Winners In
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Ron Stanley captured high
-single of the evening with a 271
Score. Wayne Rhody had high
triple .with a score of 682.
„Games over 225: Ron Stanley
271, Wayne.Rhody 246, 240, Jake
Conley 233, Lloyd. MacDougall
231.
Team points: Bob Nicholls'
Owls 2,`_ George. Stanley's Cardin-
als 5; Ron Stanley's Vultures 2,
Jim O'Donnel's Ha.wks.5; Art
Purney's Sparrows 5, Wayne
Rhody's CroWs 2.
Final standings: Crows 8;",- ,
Cardinals 83.,' Owls 74, Spairows
,, Hawks 57 Vultutes , •
Six straight wins in three series,
has given the Lucknow Midget
hockey team, the W.G.A.A. "D":
Championship for the second year,
in a row, In' the best two out,of
three series, Lucknow eliminated
Hensall, then Milverton, and fin--
lly in two games in
each series.
With a superb team effort arid
near exCellence in every
department, the local boys were
well deserving 'of the honour o,f
winning the, championship.
The LucknowlMildmay Series
opened in Lucknow on Tuesday
of last week, with Lucknow doub-
ling the score 8-4. Mark Chis-
holm opened the scoring with an
unassisted goal early in the first
period , but---Mldma-y-scoreci_short.:_
ly after to tie the ganie 1-1.
Lucknow's scoring marksman Jim'
Murray then scored, assisted by -
Fred Black, Jim's first of three .`
goals, to close the first period
with. Lucknow leading 2-1. The
second period was all Lucknow''s
as they 'scored •three more, goals.
Stewart Mann, with an excellent
game, Scored his first goal of the
-night, assisted by Ian Montgom-
ery. Ian then scored assisted. by
Mark Chisholm. Stewart -Mann
then scored.his second of the night
assisted by Bob Moffat and Cliff
Mann. This gaveLucknow a 5-1
lead at the start-of-the-third-per -
iod. The third period saw both '
tarns score three goals. Jim
Murray scored his second g61
assisted by Ian Montgomery; Stew-
art Mann scored his third goal
assisted by. Jim Murray arid then it
was Jim Mdrray with his third'
goal assisted by Cliff Mann.
There were ten penalties
handed out, with Mildmay being
tagged with Six and LuCknoW four.'
In Mildmay on Friday evening,
Lucknow 'edged by Mildmay in
a -real close game 3-2. Before
a good turnout 'of fans from both
teams, Lueknow fook a 3-0 lead
before the end of the Second per-
iod. Kevin/Murray, assisted by
brother Jim Murray an• Ian ont-
gornery, scored the first goal of
Town and. Country
Reds Top League
Gents high single was rolled by
Bill Sproul with 186 and the high,
double by Henry Carter with '324:
Ladies 'high single:.was rolled
by Margaret McDonald with 171
And the high double by Olive '4
Smith with 300. - '
Team points Walter Dexter's
Greens 5, Clarence Bell'S Orang-
es 0; Harry Lavis! Reds. 3, Bill
Sprout's. Yellows 2; Mel .King's • .
Blues 3, Olive Smith's Violets 2.
' End of regulaLseason standings:
Reds 66, Blues 67, Greens
Violets 43, Yellows t3, , Oranges
33., A
An e7rdrappeart.d in last'
week's report. W. E. Dc Id
had high dou.ble of Ani
Dexter had ladies hi,:b joi,b1c of
llayoff.s,start :Rxt.
the game and the only scoring"
play of the fssi.‘,period. The
second period was all Lucknow's.,
with Kevin Ackert scoring,, assist-
ed by Jim Murray and Stewart
Mann. Kevin Murray seared his,..
second of the night arid what
proved to be the winner, assist-
ed by Ian MontAomery'. need- •
less to say the third period was a
real,thriller. Mildmay scored'
their•first goal early in the third
and before the midway niark of the
petiiod had' scored their second
goal. From there on it was any-.
PLAYOFFS SyART NOW
—Holyroodisiop_
Team In Town
And Country
body's ga.m, with both teams
orning close to scoring at both
ends. Pe.na.lties proved very cost-
ly to the Mildmay team as they
picked up Aine to Lucknow's
three, with two of Mildmay's pen-
alties coming late .in the third.
-period. This was Lucknow's d os..
est game in the playoff series',
The contest in Mildmay was
rather disturbing to players and
fans alike , as about thirty or so
Mildmay young people, with
horns and tin cans, raised Rich a ,
noise that it was almost impossible
to hear whistles or instruction
frorri the bench. The make shift
band, who should have shown
some respect 'for the 'offic idls and
players, was broken up 1-R2twee n
-the-first-and-Second-period;s1-a-s--
some Of the Lucknow fans cleaned,
house and ,put their instruthents our
on the ice.where. they weft. •
'promptly put in, the penalty,
box out of reach of offenders,
'Fan support is appreciated arr,.
team Fi -t-----t --tappuLt-7-.
it can be called this, is si:uply
without .reasan,-and should he Jae prohibited: The writer wool.! not
blaMe the young people complete At I. ly as same of the.oldertins did
encourage such,, behaviour,.
With Lticknow is now eligible to
enter the O./A.11.A. playdoWns,
with their first opposition •hcin Lucknow
.W-a-Ffor&i-n-a--t-w-o-out-of the c .,,;;.!Piet11:\ffl series.. 'The first game was; •
slated for Tuesday in Lu.cknew'and a score Of
oGrief .
l sec
boys are well deservin;
a,
L: of Mit
week in ',Watford. The Luc:know"
support, and we' would to see
the siecond for Monday of next
Ott Sund,
as Many aspossible now gene
support the local boys a 7 - continue their quest-fot, a to I so
honours in the 0. NI. 1,1..A: :ciO, i:o
1,. It .is haped•that a h t.
ens;on a 3l i sec,A
going to the second L . ,,nu ‘,q Murray
now ori,Su
.Thursday
Check elsewhere. in ,tht. for '
would like to filithe.:L. • .:a;in Lucknow
seats with Luc know fal. ,
details. will
hTlie fiett ihh
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29th..
savings
00.1.Ogistered.
retirement
Ladies 9'p.M.
High single was bowled by Ruth
Jardine with a 237. Ruth also
captured the honours for high
triple with. 644.
Games 200 and over: Ruth Jar-
dine 23.7. and .211, Anne Anderson
231, Zena Riegling 228, Ruth • ,
Mathers 208, Bev Thompson 206.
Team points: Barb Whitby's
_Pecan-rints.2, Mary' Lou,13arger's
Walnuts 5;' Mary Cleland's Pea-
nuts 4, Rena Forster's
Chestnuts 3; Tillie 'Wilson's Hazel-
nuts 2, Tena Gardner's Almonds
Team standing; Chestnuts 92,
Almond-nuts 91, Peanuts
Hazel-nuts 72, Waindts 67 ,
Pecan-nuts. 64:
y a 4-3 score ,in.oyertitne..
earlier play both teams had, a Dea
win and there was one tie game.
. Bob Sheppard scored the win-
ning goal at. 30' of the 1st over-
tipie•period , unassisted.
In.the 'first .period Ricky flow -.
aid 'scored from Rick Conley ,
2nd period' goal Ricky I Iowa ld • -
ni-130,-b-S-happa,r4,34-Hd.3ra erfacL
goal' by Bo.b Sheppard from Ricky
Howa le'. :••
The first garneaf,thenext
round was. scheduled for. Lucknow
on Monday against Mildmay.
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