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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Drayton
Straight
i Sepoys defeated, Dray-
on;. Wednesday night
e Intermed- .
If series 4-games to 0.
berlin had four goals
r 2, Doiig,Stev,enson 2,
tney 2,, Donald Mann,
err D. MacKinnon,
s Edge
)y Team 54
r Flea hockey team
ipley 5-1 in a game
)n February 28.
Marksmen were Art
two goals, Glen Ray-
mo goals and David•
h a single marker.
it to David
Art Clark 3, Glen Ray-
Brian Taylor 1.'
ley scored for Ripley.
Juveniles Start
0.M.H.,A, Playoffs
• Ontario Minor Hockey Associa-
tionJuvenile "D', Quarter Final
Playoffs will commence ,this Fri-
day, March 9th at 8.30 p.m. in
.12.icknow Arena., Lucknow will
play against Ilderton.
This is the 1st game in a 2 out
of 3 series. Come out and support
the local team.
Fleas Tie 3-3
Lucknow Fleas were in Monk-
ton Monday arid the hockey game
ended in a 3-3 tie.
Allan Eadie scored two for
Lucknow and Brian Taylor L
Donnie Greer had two assists and
Kent Alton picked up a single.
The Tigers of the LncknoW-
Dungannon Bowling League, won
the Seasons Trophy. Congratula-
tions gang!
,High single ,of the 'week goes to
Kay Collyer , who rolled a; 256'
game. Kay also had the high
triple of 609. Elaine Irwin's
game of 235 was the only other
score over 225.
Bill Stewart captured the high
single with 282 while Donald
MacKinnon took the high triple
with 730. Good .bowling
men! .
Men over 250 were: 13i11 Stew -
art 282; Roy Finlayson 279; Jack
Caesar 268; Jack Fisher 268;.
Donald MacKinnon 265; Bill
Button 254. •
The regular season ended and':.
the league splits into two groups
A and B as follows:
Wednesday., .March 7 .Group A:
Tigers,118, Zebras 100 , Cubs 97,
Beavers 96, Squirrels '79, Wolver-
ines 73.
Thursday , March 8 Group B:
Chipmunks 72, Coons 71., Gophers
63, Kangaroos 63, Lions 52, Pole
Cats40.
A new/ battle begins for the
playoff trophies. Roll up a storm!
GOod.luck to everyone.
Kinlosi Ledgue .
Alf. Herbert rolled both high
Single and.high triple with scores
of 296 and 705.
Men Over 200.: Alf Herbert
296, 251, Murray Keith 240,
Lloyd MacDougall 225:, Harold
McWhinney 214', 209, :Gerald
:Rhody 212. ,
The score for the ladies was
very low this week. 6erda 'de
Jong had, high single 'of 188 and a
triple of 456.
Next week is .the last week of ,
regular bowling, so come on
ladies ,.let's have a good show for
the last night.
Team points: Ann MacDoug-
all's Macs 5, Doris MacKinnon's
Wealthy's 2; Mary Lavis' Spys q,
Elizabeth Dickie's Pippins 2.
• Team points: Spys 76, Wealthys
75, Pippins 73, Macs 70.
Mens' 9 p.m.
Clarence Greer boWled a 707 for
the high triple on the first night
of the playoffs. Runners up were
Bill Stewart 696 and Bill But-
ton 693. •
Clarence Greer. also rolled the ,
high single 286,.' Runner up was
Bill Stewart with 267. -
Other over 250 games: Harold
Errington 261, Glen Atkinson 258,
Harvey Houston 255; Bill Chis-
holm 254, Fr. Dentinger 252.
Team points: Howard A'gnew's
Buicks,2, Clarence Greer's Pon-
tacs 5; Bill Stewart's Fords 5,
Grant Chisholm': .Mustangs 2;
Jack Caesar's Olds 4, Bill Button's
Dodges 3.
Team standing: Pontiacs 5,
Fords 5, Olds 4, Dodges 3, Buicks
2, Mustangs 2.
Ladies 6:3,0 p.m.
Olive 'Smith rolled the high
single game of 246 and Perne'
MacDonald and Jean Phillips tied
with a 'high triple, of 581.
Games of -200 and over: Olive
Smith 246, Ferne MacDonald.222,
Jean Phillips 207, 206, Ena Hend-
erson 237, Mildred Cameron 226,
Jessie Joy,nt 207, Carol Martin 206,
Team points: Kathleen MacD'on.
ald's Oysters 7, Vana Garn,mie's
Clams 0; Carol Martin's .Crabs 4,
Janet MacPherson's. Scallops' 3;
Belle Mole's Shrimps 4, Isobel .
Miller's Lobsters 3.
Team standings: Oysters 91,
Scallops 86, .Lobsters 86, Crabs
82, Clams 80, Shrimps 79.
Town 81 Country
Ladies high single and high'
double were bowled by Anna Dex'-
ter with scores of 166 and 317.
For the men it was Walter Dex,-
ter with a high single of 201 and
Harry Lavis for the double, at
321 with Walter close,:at 320 and
Earl McDonald at 317.
Team points , Reds 5 , Violets,
,0;• Greens 5 Blues 0; Yellows
5, Oranges 0.
Standings, Violets 74, Yellows
70, Greens 61,' Reds 52, Oranges
51,, Blues 37.
Ladies 9 P.M .
Marie Stewart rolled high
single-with .260 and also rolled
high triple with 709.
Games 200 and over: Marie
Stewart 260, 230 and $19,
Shirley Bolt 218 and 218 ., Anna
Johnstone 217, Hilda Andrew 212,
Donalda Scott 20'7, BerthaWhit- '
croft.207, Lorna Guay 207,
Evelyn'Henderson 204, Lynn Wall
209. Omitted last week Mary
Cleland 211.
Team points: Dean Agnew's•
GuMdrops 4, Lorna Guay's Lolli-
pciPs .3; Barb Sanderson's Ju Jubes
2, Grace Hopf's Jelly Beans 5; •
Marie HOffman's Chocolates 5,
Marianna Porter's Peppermints 2.
Team standing: Chocolates ,
100 , 'Gumdrops 89, Jelly Beans
88 Ju Jubes 83 ,,Lollipops 75.
Peppermints 69.
RUBBER
STAMPS
Mene .P•srn.•
George Humphrey captured
both high Single and triple with
scores of 307 and 763.
Games over 225: George
Humphrey pm, 233, Allan Rhody
281, Ron Stanley 259,•Wayne
Rhody 257, Evans HelM'251,
George Moffat 244, Gerald'
Rhody 243, Bolt 238, Don-
ald MacDonald 234.
Team points: Owls 2, Cardin-
als Q,, Vultures 7, Hawks 2,
Sparrows 5 Crows 5.
Team play-off standings:
Art Purney's Sparrows 10, George
'Stanley's Hawks 9, Gecirge
Humphrey's Crows 7, Ron 'Stan-
ley's Vultures 7, Evans Helm's
Cardinals 5, Wayne Rhody's
Owls 4. .
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