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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-21, Page 80et ' •EUREKA. the complete line of floor care products for every home cleaning need MODEL 2-070-A • RUGULATOR • VIBRA-GROOMER • Handle mounted 2-speed switch • Cloth dust bag .cover i Two speed Motor ••Brilliant Headlight 3 position handle adjustment • 4 wheels for stability ' • Power driven Vibra-Groomer • Special, design chemically treated disposable dust. bag ' • All metal construction • Powerful two speed motor,, lifetime lubricated .= • Only 6" high cleans under low furniture • Easily converts for above the,floor cleaning tools $119.95 Greer Lucknow and Electric Phone 5284112 Mens 7 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 7:00 Novice.liockey Lucknow vs Blyth 8:30 Juvenile Hockey Luclmow vs Listowel Radiator fill? Of course. And before you leave here, your car windows are immac- ulate, your tires are checked. We cheer- fully provide no-cost extras, along with the tops in auto service. '4.....•••4.41.4.•••••••••••4 No-Charge Extras ...Ail Yours with a Smile SDAY FEBRUARY 21st 1, WEDN THE .IIMCKNOW SENTINEL, i3OcKNOW, (MARI° Town 4, Country For the 'ladies it was Anna. Dex- ter with a single high of 156 //and • 1 double of 263, Les Purvis won the afen's high, single at 163 and Harry Lavis the high double with 306. Team points: Violets 5, Greens • 0; Yellows 5, Blues 0; Reds 3, Oranges 2. • Standings: Violets 72, YelloWs 62, Greens 54, Oranges 48, Reds 45, Blues 34. , I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY a • 7:30 Tow:4. and Country 2 games Lucknow Arena News High single"of the evening went to Lynn Hodgins with a score of 384. Ron Stanley had high triple score of 860. Games over 225: Lynn Hodgins ,! 384, Ron Stanley 316, 314 ,,230; ,• John Hogan 290 * Wayne Rhody 265, Jamie Cleland 252, Bob Humphrey 245, Bill Bolt 242, Evans Helm 229, Brian Stanley 229 . Team points, Owls 5, Cardin- , als 2, Vultures 2, Hawks 3, Sparrows 5, Crows 4. Teain standings: Wayne Rhody's •Owls 55 0 Evans Helrn's Cardinals 66, , _Ron Stanley's Vul- , tures 83, George Stanley's Haw11, 89, Art Purney's•Sparrows 50, George 'Humphrey's Crows 77, Mens 9. p.m. Clarence Greer rolled 184 for • the high triple this week. Hqn- . curable mention to F. Dentinger's 708, Bill Button's 7Q4 and Donald MacKin-, non's 671. Fr. Dentinger rolled 317 for-the high single' with Russ Button's 284 in runner-up position. Other good. singles: Clarence Greer , ,279, 256, 249; Bill • Button 26'7; Donald MacKinnon • 266; Jack Treleaven 265; 1-arv- ey Houston 257; Harvey Culbert 256, 235;. Roy Finlayson 240;. Joe Agnew 239. Team points: Bill Button's Dodges 7 ,°Jack Caesar's Olds 0; Grant Chisholm's Mustangs 4, Howard Agnew's B,nicks 3; Bill Stewart's Fords 0, Clarence Greer's Pontiacs 7. Team standing: Pontiacs 79, Buicks 77, Fords 76, Mustangs 65, • Old's 56, Dodges 46. more in the second. Mark Rayne ''scored twogoals, and assisted twice. Torn Sinnett also count- ed twice and singles were scored by Paddy Murray and Ron John- son. Fred Howald registered the well'earned shutout. The team Will travel to Blyth • Friday night and will host Monk- ton on Monday night in the local arena.. Lucknow Dungannon This week's best lady scores were bowled by Marion MacKin- non- with a -262 single and 629 triple I . Ladies ove,r• 225 were:• Marion I MacKinnon 262 Beatt Irwin 258 , . Y i LoOies 9-p.m. Tillie Wilson and Grace Hopf ' shared honours for high single with 274. Tillie also bowledhigh triple with 761. Games 200 and over: Tillie .' Wilson 274, 266 and .221, Grace Hopf 274,,Lynn Wall. 256 ,-Barb Helm 228, Anna Johnstone 219, Barb Sanderson 219, Kay Craw- ford 218, Carol Fliidder 212, Mary Lou Barger 210,' Mary MacIntyre 207, Zena Riegling 206, Marianna Porter. 204, Dean Agnew 202. Tearn points: „Barb Sanderson's JU Jubes 2, Dean Agnew's Guru- drops 5; Lorna Guay Lollipops '5, Marie'Hoffrnan's Chocolates 2; ,Marianna Porter's Peppermints 7, Grace Hopf's Jelly Beans 0. Team standing: Chocolates• 93, Gumdrops 80', Ju Jibes 79, Jelly Beans 78, Lollipops 67, Peppet 7. minis 85. Midgets Continue To Lead League Lucknow's Midget Hockey. - Team continue to lead the league. They added two more wins to" their credit in 'the past week. Last Tuesday night they defeated Monkton on home ice 8-4. The return match, schedul- ed for Thursday night in Monkton, was cancelled. On' Monday night Lucknow trav- elled to Blyth and defeated them 5-1. This was a four point game. Scoring for Luclarow were Stewart Mann from Fred Black; Carey Pur• don from Kevin Murray and Larry Hackett; Dave Shepherd ,from Stewart Mann; Fred Black from Gord Black; arid Gord Black from Kenneth Reid and Stewart Mann. Fleas Edge 13elgrave 4-3 Lucknow Flea hockey team ed- ged Belgrave 4-3 on' Valentine's • Day in a game at Belgrave. Lucknow gOals were scored by Art Clark, Allan Eadie, Mike Whitcroft and Glen Raynard. David Gibson picked up two assists with David Emberlin, :Ken Irwin and Art Clark each getting one. Sepoys Go Two Up On Drayton Lucknow Sepoys are 2 games up on Drayton Intermediates in a best of seven series. The local boys went tc •Drayton on Tuesday, February 13th 'and came horne' with a 10-4 WO. Friday night Drayton came here and despite the factLuck- now built un a 7-0 lead, , the vis- itors came back to make'the game close at the end, 9-7 for Lucknow. Lucknow goes to Drayton "this week and back to Lucknow for the fourth game, the date aryet unknown. SATURDAY, ,f B(t.6ARY 24 2:00 - 4:00 - ublic Skating 8:00 - 10:00. Public Skating SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1:30' - 3:30 Sunday Skating 4:00 Intermediate Hockey Lucknow vs Beaver Valley Exhibition MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26 7:00 Pee Wee Game Monkton vs Lucknow 8:30 Bantam Game Monkton vs Lucknow Lucknow Fleas Win A Pair Lucknow Fleas won two games in two days last week.' On February 16 in Teeswater they, edged Teeswater by a 5 -3 score. Allan Eadie scored three goals for Lucknow with Kent Alto and David Gibson sdoring.the oth two. Assists went to Kent Alton 2, Paul Maclntyre, Art Clark, Raynard and Paul Jerome. Lucknow walked away with a 14-1 win over Belrnore hete on February 17. • , Pavid Gibson scored, 5. goals for. Lucknow , Kent Alton 3, Mike Whitcroft and Ken Irwin 2 each, Allan .Eadie and Glen Ray.: nard' I each. Assists went to Allan. Eadie 2, Donnie Greer 3, Glen Raynard3 DaVid Emberlin 2, Mike Whiter° Mike Humphrey, Brian Taylor, . David Gibson and Art Clark lead • Ladies 6:30 p.m. Ferne MacDonald was again our top bowler on, Monday,even- ing with a 263-single and 665 triple. Good bowling Ferne I Garnes Of 200 and over: Ferne. MacDonald 263, 230, Grace Gam-lie 261, Mildred Cameron 233, Marion MacKinnon 209, 2'20; Jean Phillips 217. Team points: Belle Mole's Shrimps 5, yana Gammie's Clams 2; Kathleen. MacDonald's Oysters 4, Carol Martin's Crabs 3; Isobel Miller's Lobsters 4, Janet MacPherson's scallops. 3. Kinloss League Evan Keith captured both, high single and high triple for the men with scores: of 210 and 640. Marilyn Rhody rolled high single for the ladies with 210 •and Anne Dexter,again captured high. triple. with 559. Men over 200: Evan Keith 210_, Harold Campbell 208. • Ladies over 200:- Marilyn Rhody 210, Anne Dexter 203. Team points: Ann MacDougall's Macs 0, Doris MacKinnon's Wealthys 7; Mary Spys 5, Elizabeth Dickies Pippins 2. , Team standings: Wealthy's 71, Pippins 66 Macs 65, Spys 64. Teant standings: Scallops 80, Oysters 80, Lobsters 78, Clams 78, Crabs 76, Shrirnps 70. Pee Wees Shutout' Blyth Team .6-0 •Lucknow shutout the Blyth Pee Wee, hockey, team 6-0 in a gaine played at the local arena on Mop clay night. Four of the goals were chalked h fir i d with two !up in t e. first o Juveniles Win "Over .Ripley 86 Lucknow defeated Ripley 8-6 one. Sunday in. Lucknow in a Juvenile hockey game., Two hat tricks 'were scored by Dave Bladk and Bob MaeGiiliv• ray and Jim Murray'scored the other two goals. 'Ken Hamilton had 5. assists for his afternoon's Nexit home game is on friday, February 23rd at 8.30.' I. Cora Thompson 241, Arnetta Thompson 229, Marina Park 225. High bowler for the men .was I Jack Caesar as he rolled a 296 I game and a 765 triple. Good bowling Jack! Men over 250 were: Jack Caesar 296, 279; Bud Thompson 256, Clarence Greer 250.' Team standings are: Tigers • 111, Zebras 92, Cubs 90,, Beavers 88., Wolverines 69, Squirrels 69, Chipmunks 66 ,, Coons 62, Goph- ers 59, Kangaroos 56, Lions 41, Pole Cats 37. . sc I id io e 111 E MatDonald LUCKNOW