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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-24, Page 12... Why We're Always Snooping Around. Batteries, radi tors, all around you car . .. we look" nto everything, with extra care for top performance. ••• •••:4 In the krst HoUst League game :on'January 20, 'the Kings and . Canucks played to a 3-3 tie. Scoring for the Kings were Mark •Haldenby, Harry Van Diepenbeek and John Eddlsbury. Bernie Van Osch, with 2 goals A and Richard Moore with one were the scorers for the- Canucks,f • , 'The ,Sabres defeated the Flyers' in the second game by .a .score of 3-2. Larry Aadlers, Tom Park I and Steven Frayne scored for the winners while Grant •Frook and Gerrard Howard scored for the Flyers; - 4 In the final game the Stars shut out the Seals 6-0. John Crawford led the Stars with 4 goals and Maurice Verhulst scored 2. • ,Schedule for January 27; Flyers vs Seals 9.00; Canucks vs Sabres' 9.50; .Kings vs Stars 10.40. Novice Lose In Close One At Seaforth Tourney LUCKNOVV JUVENILES Mho won the honour td advance into the 0.M.H.A. Midget Tournament Here This Weekend Winner Will Enter 0.11.11.A. Playoffs • ,Lucknow Midgets on sched- Lucknow, there will be five. teams competing for the title in- in hockey game last Tuesday eluding, Mildrna y „, Hensall, Mil- in Lucknow over their number one venom. Brussels and LUcknow. rival Brussels, by a score of 5-2. II TEN - WEDNESDAY', JANUARY 24, 1971 THE'OCKNOW ONTARIO: • Hpuse team • Hockey'Results . 'THE_ RECREATION COMMITTEE WISH TO EXTEND • Pee Wees Win Hensall Tournament And Right To Enter Ontario Playoffs • The Lticknowl pee wee hockey up and give Brussels a good trim - . town won 66 „b„ onanipions- hip ming, mar k Frayne was again a , at a tournament played in Hensall standout cha lking up 3 goals ' - on the week end. They will now Reliable Torn Sinnett scored-two - represent Western Ontario in the with Paddy N1tnT4Y. Ron Johnson .1(All Ontario?" playoffs. and Eric Cayley each tallying , Lucknow played four games in Singles. Goalies Rand Guay • the tournament, losing.the first . and Freddie Howald had a ,well • which sparked the boys earned shutout as they turned on to a 3 game winning streak. aside shot after shot. The Whole tearnplayed exception- EDGE EESWATER 2-1 ally well throughout the tourna- • IN FlNALi ment getting stronger each time The final and ari pionship 'they scored. Lucknow's goal tend- game was scheduled for 7.30 • ers, Randy Guay and Freddie How- Saturday night which •meant aid , turned aside shot after •Lucknow ,was playing 4 games shot adding to the opposing teams in one day: after the •rule book frustrations...--They played sensa- was ,checked' it was found that no cionally in net and many a time team was required to play more stopped sure goals. than 3 games in a :day. There- ' 3-1 FOR MILVERTON - fore the game was played on Sun- This first game was schethiled` day at 3 p.m. A very good crowd • for 10.30 Saturday morning. of fans•travelled ftom Lucknow. to Even though Lucknow ended up on Hensall to watch the game.. There the short end of a '3-1 score, was excitement "galore" with they set the- pace of the game and both teams evenly matched. • for a few unlucky breaks, lost Teeswater had not lost a game in out. Lucknow tied the score 1-1 their schedule so far thiS season.". late in the first period.,,Jiotli In the first two periods neither Milverton's goals came in the side could score is fast skating third: Mark Frayne from Erie , and hard Checking held them to • Cayley and Grant Gilchrist cowl- draw. TeesWater drew,5 penal-, ed LucknaW'S lone marker. . ties to Lueknow's 3 in these 1 6-4 OVER HENSALl, • • periods. Good penalty killing was It was a real tough match in . a major. factor in winning this the second game played at 1.30 game. • as both teams exchanged , The focal boYs came out in the Ron Johnson from Grant Gilchrist third deteimined to win the game scored at 2.30 of the first period and only a Minute had passed . only. to have Hensall chalk up two , whe,n Mark Frayne, assisted by later.' Erie Cayley. put Lucknow Eric Cayley and Danny .Londry*, ahead with two goals in the sec- put the puck into the corner of onth Mark Frayne assisted On the net. Driving on, Eric Cayt- one of these. Hensall tied it 3-3 ley with a pass from Tom Sinnett at the 13 minute mark. Eric Cayley again became the life- saver for Luclinow as he scored a• • minute later. In the third Mark , Frayne opened the scoring to put Lucknow ahead 5-3. Thirty seconds later, Hensall flashed the light. Mounting pressure from Hensall created Many pear goals and their' hopes were dash- ed with 30 seconds remaining in • the game as Mark Frayne unassist- ed added the insurance goal:', 41iUT9UT BRUSSELS 8-0 • The third game played at 4.30 saw, the lpeal boys really wind TO ALL . TIME KEEPERS, GOAL JUDGES AND ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR 'THE SUCCESSFUL JU.VENILE TOURNA- MENT. SPECIAL THANKS TO THE' ARE14/: _BOARD, KEITH .KILPATRICK, MURVIN SOLOMON AND TOBY GREER FOR ;) IEIR CO-OPERATION AND HARD WORK DURING THE U RNAME NT. Scoring Tor Lucknow were . I Please, give your support to the Larry Hackett from Ken Reid;. local boys as the winner of this Stewart Mann from Kevin Murray; tournament goes,into the 0. M. H. Ian' 'Montgomery from John, Hamil . A.' series. A schedule of garnes ton and Kevin Murray; Ian, his appears elsewhere in the, paper. second., from Stewart Mann and . Ken Reid; and Kevin Murray assist If Lucknow is successful in Sat- ed by ,Ian Montgomery. , urday's Competition they will ad' On Thursday night Lucluiol'Ar vance on the the championihip played Wingham in an exhibition game on Sunday at. 1.00. Let's , gaine and lost 7-4. • have lots Of support. and help put , l'his.week end-in the W.O. A. another local team into the all A. Midget D'Toarnament in Dntario competition.' Four, New Members Join Scid.dle Club The regular meeting of the Riders Roost Saddle Club was held at the home of Ken and Carolyn Taylor January 16, with a record turn out. 'The treasurers report was given by Pat Aadlers. • Four new people joined our Club in December namely, Linda and Margo Messenger, Laura Shoal John Emberlin and Dave Mac- Kinnon of Lucknow are well up with the top scorers in the league, each with 21 points. Top point getter in the league is Vic Richardson of Listowel with 29 Points. Listowel • Milverton W.O.A.A. INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY GROUP 2 (STANDINGS OF JANUARY 7) /PEN W L PT F .A MIN. - 7 3 2 16, 73, 74 254 - • 6 1 1 13 75 40 129 5 - 7 0 • 10 73 74 269 2 9 1 5 62 95 ., 208 • GOALS AGAINST '• AVG.. GG Gary Sutton • 6 49AG aA16 Greg Hunter . .. . 6 46 7.66 PENALTY LEADERS DoanvemManncKinnon D 32 23 till Chisholm .. , ... 21 it. Review of winter feeding was done by Ken Taylor, and, work from The Horseman's Bible; also a quick run down on the care of tack by darolynTay- lot,. ' • The next meeting' will be at the home of Hugh Sinnamon the last Tuesday in January. Draw , for tie tope 1,4as won by Dean Gunby . • • Thoedore Roosevelt Once said, God forbid that I should 86 to a 6Y Heaven where there are no horses, (and to say I). LUCKNOW SCORING SUMMARY • G A P John Emberlin 11 10 2T1 Dave MacKinnon . .... 9 12 - 21 John Fludder 8' 3 11 Paul Frayne •5 6 Doug Stevenson 6 4 Mike Courtney. 5 3 8 Ross Forster 3 4 7 Art Stanley „ 1 6 7 Ken Houston , 1 6 7 ''' '1 • Francis Leahy. For the next sev- In their first game of• the day" I 1 en minutes straight time and five."Lucknow swamped Harriston by a minutes stop time the play con- score of 11 to 1. Top point getters tinued up and down the ice never slowing down. Even with Luck- now drawing two penalties in the period, .Teeswater were unable to score. CongratulationS,.are in order . for all these boys as they, put every last ounce of effort into the games of this tournament. I •within a minute with a goal by . * The undefeated Novice tearn lost their first game 'of the season,. the hard way on Saturday,. January 20th in the Seaforth Novice hockey tournament to Brussels in ihe final game of the Championship round by a' score of 4 to 21 After playing two previous • games, the second beingan over- time encounter against Mitchell and then an hours rest the team was hael on the ice again at ten o"clock sharp at night to,begin a final game. ,This proved to ° be too Much for the boys who just had nothing left. However, fired in another for Lucknow they played their' hearts out and •1 two minutes. later. Teeswater we are real proud of them for . • . never let down as they scored their real fine showing., . in the game were Stephen Simi).- son,4 goals and lassisi; Paul') Hamilton 1 goal, 4 assists, Brad „ Clinton ' Humphrey 2 goals and 1 assist, , Lucknow ug Dorecht• and Larry MacPher- son 1 gOal and 1 assist each, . Stephen MacPherson 3 assists, Alan Riven 2 goals, Paul Murray, Donald Elliott, and Barry Elphick 1 assist, each. , • 4,, In the second game which was a real thriller and went ten min- utes overtime Lucknow defeated Mitchell 5 tO 4: Larry MacPher- son was the big Oil for Lucknow scoring 3 go, Paul Hamilton got 1 goal and I assist, Pita Mur- ray 1 goal and 1 assist, Doug DorScht 2 assists and Stephen each.' and Barry Elphick •1 assist ch. . * In the final game against Brus- sels the Lucknbw scoring plays were Paul Murray from Stephen, Simpson and Paul Hamilton and Stephen Simpson from Pala .Mur- ray and Paul Hamilton. • and Shenie Leeson. We would like to thank all Parts of the hone was continued those who 'went to Seaforth and from the last meeting and was supported the boys as thiS gives, covered by Hugh Simian-ion and them a lot rn6re incentive to Carolyn Taylor. Hugh had a play., large drawing of a horse with the Keep up the good work boys parts written on and he gave' a , and good lnck at ..the /viotinkFor- • quick once over of these to're- est tourna'rnent this Saturday, fresh memories, then each mem- January 27., bet was Called upon and handed ,The boys are also playing a a slip of paper with a name part, home and home Series this Week . which, toy' had to put on a ' with Wingham on Tuesday in blank drawing. of' a horse then find Wingharn and Wednesday in the part on a live model. Caro- Lucknow at .6,30. Come out lyn had asher model (Timmy and support the boys, Carrniheat) Who seetned en,ioy ,. „ •