The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-15, Page 8JEWELLERY .AND
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LUCKNOW
OWNERS - W. JOS. AND
DEAN E. AGNEW
1, CrOws 6.
Team standings, Wayne Rhody
Owls 20 Eyans-Helmts-Caidinals
28, Ron Stanley's Vultures 33,
George Stanley's Hawks 28, Art
Ptirney's Sparrows 14, George
Humphrey's Crows 24. ,
SCHMID'S
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Close To 100 Boys Swing Into Action,
House League Starts Saturday
Lucknow's Intermediate Hockey
Club opened -their season Friday
night with an exhibition game at
Mount.Forest and came home on
the 'short end of a 9-8 score.
The. game Was an exceptionally
good one for so early in the seas-
on and one could say the LucknOw
boys outplayed Mount Forest but
couldn't seem to make use of
their chances.
Goal .scorers for Lucknow were
David MacKinnon 3, John Ember-
lin 2, Brian Jardine 1, Allan
Andrew 1, Allan Rhody 1.
Line up for LucknoW was goal,
Gary. Sutton; Defence, Art
Stanley; Ken Houston; Centre,
David MacKinnon; Left wing,
Doug Stevenson;-Right,wfng-Johr ,
Emberlin; Alternates, lathes
Montgomery, Ross Moffat , Paul
Fra•yne, Gert De Jong,' Allan
Rhody, Allan Andrew, John
Fludder, Brian Jardine, Donald
'Mann. , •
Lucknow's first home game w:111
be 'here Friday night against
Teeswater.
Game time is 8.30 p: m.
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Harry Lavis rolled high single
for the men with 233 and Gerald
Rhody high triple with 575.
For the ladies Marilyn Rhody
had high single with 183 and •
Doris MacKinnon high triple with
508.
Men over 200: Harry Lavis 233,
Harold MacWhinney,205 and
Gerald Rhody 201.
Team points: Ann ,MacDoug-
all's Macs 2, Doris MacKinnon's
Wealthys 5; Mary Lavis' Spys 2,
Elizabeth Dickie's Flppiris 5.
Team standings: Pippins 24,
Macs 23, Wealthies 21, Spys 16.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1972
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Sepoys. Open •
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- Ladies-9 PRI.
Ruth Mathers bowled high sing-
le with 319 and also took high
triple with 627. Good bowling
Ruth! .
Games. 200 and over: Ruth
Mathers 319, Lynn WallT42,
Lorna Guay 224, Anne Wisser
229, Dean Agnew 216, Donna
Alton 214, Barb Sanderson 213,
Betty Emberlin 202, ATte Ander -
son 201.
Team points: Lorna Guay's
hollipops-41--Barb-Sandersonts-Ju-
Jubes 3; Dean Agnew's, Gumdrops
3, Marianna Porter's Peppermints ,,• 4;. Marie: HoThinfait's Chocolates
, 5, Grace Hop? 's Jelly Beans 2.
Team standing: Chocolates 47
Gumdrops 45, Jelly Beans 42,
Ju Jubes 34, Peppermints 28,
Lollipops 15.
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Ron Stanley captured both high
single and triple with scores of
-262 single-a-nd -708 triple.
Games over 225, Ron Stanley
262, 252; Bob Cranston 259, Jake
Conley 233, Murray Reid 227.
Team points, Owls 5, Cardinals
2, Vultures 5, Hawks 2, Sparrows
House leighe hockey will swing
into action this week. Close to
100 young boys will take to the
ice this Saturday, November 18th.
The teams, coaches and players
are:
SABRES •
Coach, Barry Johnston; Steve
Park, Wayne Graham, Paul Dren-
nan, Shawn Drennan, David
Aalders, Eddie Husk, Jeff Thom -
son, Tom Park, Austin
Lucknow
Dungannon
pest lady bowler this week was
Shirley Hawthorne with high
tiligremuf-25-7
627. Good bowling Shirley!
Ladies over 225 were: Norma
McDonagh 241, Catherine And-
rew 226 and Marion MacKinnon
238.
Honours for men goes to
Clarence Greer with high triple
of 740 and Jack Caesar with high
single of 301. Well done!
Men over 25'0 were
Greer 267, 252; Bill Stewart 264,
255; Lloyd Hall 258.
Team standings are: Cubs 43,
Tigers 43, Beavers 33, Zebras 32,
Wolverines 31, Coons 28, Squir-
rels 26, Kangaroos 21, Chipmunks
21, Lions '20, Gophers 19 and Pole
Cats 19,
O'Donnell , Michael Frayne, Stev
en Frayne, John Husk, Ken
Strucke, Paul Johnstone, Grant
Murray.
KINGS
Coach, Bob Greer; Bryce
Ritchie, Michael Hawkins, Allan.
Murray, Bob Hackett , Harry Van
Diepenbeck, Stephen Howard,
Maurice Miltenberg, Jeffrey
Austin, Brent Maize, Mark Hald-
enby, , John McIntosh, Michael
Hayes, Mark Gunter, Dale Gil-
christ, Dale Hayes.
CANUC„KS
Coach, Ken Houston; Dave
Hartin, Bernis Van Osch, Brent
Pollock, Doug •Treleaven, Alex .
Irvin, Jim Van Osch, Joe Boyle,
"amid- Van- A-a ke n Wayne Mac- •
Donagh,*Richard Moore, Greg
Gibson, Rbb Henderson,
Michael Durnin, Brent Van Osch,
Russel Treleave,n.
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.SEALS
,Coach,Wayme-I)ritchardr-Da-r----
ryl Wisser, Jack MacDonald, Ed
MacDonald, Ronnie. Moran, Gary
McInnes, Murray Lyons, Maikel
Becker, Stephen Pritehard, Mark
Abbott, David Pritchard, Greg
Gardner, Alan Riven. Duane
, Patti
Jerome.
Coach, David Finnigan; Henry.
Van Rooy, Peter Lovell, Art
Simpson. David Atkinson, Freddie
Howald, Ghislain Lovell, Eric
Courtney, Floyd Courtney.
Gerrard Howard, Danny Martin',
Don Dorscht, Steve Atkinson
Paul McIntyre, Richard Day, Alan
Shepard. •
STARS
Coach, Charles Crawford; Hen-
ry Van Dyke. Ronald Burgsma,
Hugh Burgsma ; Matinee VerhuLst,
Glenn Dougherty, Jim Crawford,
Doug Dougherty, Peter Van. Dyke ,
Michael Dennis, John Hopf,• Paul
Finlay, Kevin Lindsay, Billy.
Hopf, Christopher Clark, St.
Hamilton. .
On Saturday morning, Novem-
ber 18th, there will be practice
for all teams. Everyone is asked
to be there.
Practice times are as follows:
Sabres and Kings at .10 a. m.;;
Canucks and Seals at 11 a:m.;
Pee Wees Open
Schedule Tonight
„IgeknOW Pee. Wee Hockey
Team begin their season tonight,
Wednesday, November 15.
Grouped-w-ith-Lu-cknow are
Ripley ,•Teeswater Brusiels,
Milveiton i Blyth and Monkton.
Lucknow Home Games until .
December 28 are .as follows:
Nov. 18 •Ripley at Luc know
Dec; 1 Teeswater at Lucknow
Dec. '4 Brussels at Lucknow
Dec: 11 Milverton at Luc know
Dec, 18 Blyth at LucknoW.
Garne time is 7 p, tn. -
. AWAY GAMES
Nov 15 LUcknoW at Riple •
Nov. 27 Lucknow at Teeswitet,
Dec .• 8 l Lucknow. at Brussels
'Dec. 14 Lucknow at M•ilverton
Lucknow at Blyth
Dec.. 28 .Lucknow 'at Monkton,
'Manager is Don Johnstonc.k
Coaches -are. Bob Ritchie and Herb
Barger.
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LUCKNOW ,
Ladies 600 p.m.
Anne Purney rolled the high
single game of 236 and Ferne
MacDonald the high triple of .
609.
Games of 200 and over; Anne
Purney 236, Feriae MacDonald
219, Kay Collyer 215, Beryl
Hunter 232, Marion M.acKinnon
213, Mildred Cameron 225.
Team points: Carol Martin's
Crabs 5, Isobel Miller's Lobsters
2; Janet MacPhexson's Scallops
5, Vana Gammie's Clams 2;
Belle Mole's Shrimps 5', Kath-
leen MacDonald's Oysters 2.
Team standings: Lobsters 40,
Clams 39, Crabs 35, Oysters 34,
Shrimps 32, Scallops 30.
Town & Country
Ladies' high single and high '
double was won by. Anna Dexter
with scores of 195 and 321.
it's high single was taken by
Bill Sproul at 185 with Earl
Swan close at 184: Bill Sproul
tookthe higkdouble With-a -score-
of348.
Team scores: Les Purvis'
Violets 5, Al Irwin's Oranges 0;
Earl McDonald's Greens 3, Mel
King's Yellows 2; Clarence Bell's
-Blue5-„-Harry-Lavis_Reds_0.,
Standings, Blues 2.7 ,, Greens.25,
Violets 24, Yellows 17, Oranges
15, Reds 12.
Mens' 7 p.m.
Fords 30, Mustangs 24, Pontiacs
23, Old's 21, Dodges, 12. ,
Mons' 9 p:m.
Grant Chisholm rolled the high
triple with 'a 686. Runner-up was
Herb Barger with 634. The high
single, 258, was rolled by Bill
Button , and close runners up were
Grant ChisholM and Herb Barger,
each with 253.
Games 225 and Over, Bill But-
ton 258; Grant Chisholm 253,
2451-Herh-Barger 253; Harold
Ritchie 250; Mel Corrin 247, 228;
Keith Cranston 242; Russ Button
228.
Team points, Bill Stewart's
Fords 2, Bill Button's Dodges 5;
Jack Caesar's Old's 4, Howard
Agnew's Buicks 8; Grant Chis-
holm's Mustangs 5, Clarence
er's Pontiacs 2.
Team .standing: Butckt-37;- -"-Flyers-and -Start-at 12- -on ---