The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-14, Page 8ton, Ilderton edged Lucknow 9-8.
Dale Hunter scored 4 goals, Jim'
Murray 2, Greg Hamilton and
Dave Black, 1 each.
The third and final game is
scheduled for Lucknow this Sun-
day, March 18 at 4 p.m. Turn
out and give the Juvenile team
your support in this important
game. •
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL.. WCKNO1,111,. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY; MARgi.
Cayuga Defeat Lucknow 7-3 In OMHA
Playoffs, VVin Series In Two Straight
Holyrood Trounce Lucknow 9-3 To
Even Town and Country Hockey Series
Juveniles Tied At One Game .
F10460ine .$1atedllere..On Sunday
thrown out of the game after being
given .a minor and a misconduct.
Goal getters for Holyrood
were Alan Rhody 3, Floyd Stanley
2, Alymer Ackert ,' Wayne. Rhody,
Gert De Jong and Len Stanley 1
each. For Lucknow it' was Ron
Stanley 2 and Dave Humphrey 1.
In an exhibition game Kintail
defeated Kingsbridge 9-7. .
This week, Kintail. and 'kings-
bridge play an exhibition at 7.30
and Holyrood 'and Lucknow 'play
at "9.00.
Lucknow Fleas defeated Listow-
el 9/-1 iria hockey game here
Saturday.
Goal scorers for Lucknow were
Kent Alton 3, David Gibsori'2,
Art Clark.2, Mike Whitcroft and
Paul MacIntyre, 1 each.
AsSists went to Mike Whitcroft,
Donnie Greer 3, Glen Raynard,
David Gibson 2, 'Kept Alton,
LawrenCe Clark, Mike Humphrey.
Mark Frayne, Tom.Sinnett and
Kevin Kilpatrick.
This was the second game of
the best-of-three series. Luck-
now' lost both games and were
eliminated from further 0.M.H.
A.' playoffs' :
The team now 'continues in the
W.,O.A.A.. and will,play in the
finals for the "D" championship.
Fleas Whip
Listowel By 9-1
'.Novice TeOm Eliminates .BrusSels,
Toeswater Tetim Champ:Se'
-Win' Durham TournamentLast Saturday'
Simpson and Donald Elliott.
LUCKNOW 12 WIARTON 1
, Donald Kilian 3.gpals, Paul
Hamilton and Stephen Simpson
2 goals and 1 assist each, Alan
Rivett 1 goal and 2 assists,- Brad
Humphrey 3 assists, Doug boischt
and Stephen MacPherson 1 goal
and 1 assist each Paul Murray and
Larry MacPherson 1 goal each,
Brian Elphick and Barry Elphick
2 assists each, and Paul Finlay,
Mike Dennis and Blair Alton, 1
assist each.
LUCKNOW 7, BLYTH 0
Idaul Hamilton 3 goals and 1
assist, Donald 'Elliott 2 goals,
Stephen Slinpson 1 goai and 1
aSsist, Larry MacPherson 1 goal, .
Doug Dorscht, Alan RiVett , Barry
Elphick and Stephen MacPherson
1 assist eadh.
LUCKNOW 4 CHESLEY 2
Paul Harnilton 3 goals and 1
aisist, ,Stephen Simpson 1 goal
and 2 assists, Paid. Murray I assist.
Lucknow now meets Teeswater
in the next round of the playoffs.
This will be a 2 Out ofthiee ser-
ies with the first game in Luck-
now on Tuesday night , March
13th at 7.00 p.m. Come out and
support the boys. This will be
the final series for the W.O.A.A.
Novice "D" championship. The
second game is yin Teeswater On '
Friday, March 16 at 7.00 p.m. • '
Lucknow Girls Defeat Belgrave 9-1,
Play Against Belmore For Championship
A crowd of close to 300 people
watched the second game of the
Pee Wee p.ivi:HsA'. "D" Quart-
/ erlinals in the Lucknow arena on
Sunday. •
It was a close game up until
the end of the 'first petiod with
Lucknow. ahead 3-1 at one time.
- The tide turned as Cayuga went
on to defeat the home squad -7 ,3.
Goal scorers for Lucknow were
Season Windup
The. Amberley-Huron Snowrno-
'bile Club' wrapped up the year
with a dance held on February
24th at Rock's Barn Dance w,ith
music provided by Carruthers
Orchestra.
'Everyone came by way of snOw
mobile and several spot dances
highlighted the night.
' /A lunch of hot ham and
.cheese on a bun was served by the
.comaiittee.
After losing an exhibition:
game to the Goderich novice by a•
score of 7 to 0 and then losing the
first game of a best of 3 playoff
Series to Brussels by a spore of 2,
to 1, the local NOvice hockey
team took fire. In Brussels on
Wednesday', March 7th, they took
Brussels by 'a score of 5 to 3. Back
in Lucknow on Friday, March 9th
they finished'Brussels off in a real
thriller 1 to 0.
The boys then travelled to Dur-
hain on Saturday, March 10th and
won shree straight games in the
Little Husky Tournarnent and
brought home the silverware.
They defeated Wiarton in. the
first game 12 to 1, Blyth in the
second game 7 to 0 and Chesley
in the championship game 4 to 2.
Point getters. in the last six games
are as follows.
BRUSSELS 2 LUCKNOW 1
Paul Hamilton from tarry.Mac-
Pherson and Barry Elphick.
• ,
LUCKNOW 5 BRUSSELS 3
Stephen Simpson 1 goal and 2
assists, Paul Hamilton 2 goals',
Brad Hurriphrey and Stephen Mac-
Pherson 1 goal each, Doug Dorsdht
Larry MacPherson, paul Murray,
Barry'Elphick and Donald Elliott
assist. each;
LticicNow BRUSSELS 0
Paul Hamilton froin Stephen '
'The se&iid game of the semi-'
finals between Lucluiow girls and
Belgrave girls was played in Luck-
now on Tuesday, March 8th. .
Belgrave got .the fhst goal early
in the first period but Lucknow
fought back and their next three
goals were scored by Donna Mof-
'fat. Assists on these 3 goals went
to Marg Chester, 'Mary Bradley
and Lorraine Boyle.
In the third period,
House League
Hockey Results
In the first game on March 10
the Stars blanked the Seals 3 tiO 0.
Paul Dougherty notched 2 and ,
Maurice Verhulst scored 1 for the
Stars. Doug Dougherty register-
ed, the -slut out..
In the second game the Cap- .
ucks defeated the Kings 6 to 2.
Goal scorers for the Canucks were
RiCkard Moore, Roddy Havens,
Tdm Henderson, Greg Gibson,
john O'Keefe and Frank Van
Aaken, Michael Hawkins and
John Eclisbilly tallied for the Kings,
In the third game the Sabres
blanked the Flyers 5 to 0. 'David
Aalders 2; Stephen, Prayne ,
Wayrie Graham and John Husk .
scored for the-Sabres. Steve Park
was credited with the shut out.
Standings; Stars 23, Sabres)19,
Canucks 16, Flyers 7, Seals 7,
Kings 6.:
Schedule for .Mareh 17 , Kings
vs Stars 10.0.0; Ilyeri vs Seals
11.00; Canucks Sabres 12.00.
DUNGANNON'
EldOn Mcclenaghan who is
employed at Windemere spent
several days this week with*
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Clarefe
McClenaghan.
Mr, and Mrs. Torii Fowiera
to children Darrel and Karen
Park1)111, visited on Sunday lot
mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler; a° on Tuesday Fred Fowler of Pott
'Elgin was a Visitor with them,
Misi Jean.Stothers was holid4
ing this week at home beforere
turning to London to her new
position.
, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy,
Martha Eedy; Mrs. Ralth'Hend
son of. Goderich ,,and Jack Eedy'
Strathroy went b'y plane to Cal.
gary Alberta for the week end
They attendee the Eedy-Blach
wedding on Saturday .. Congratu
lations; frank!
, •Mrs. Clarence McClenaghaa
oUr regional preaident and Its,
Graham McNee, secretary,
attended a U.C. W. executive
meeting at Egmondville on Ta
day for the Huron-Perth Presby•
On March 4, 197S, at
11.00 a.m. at St. George's
Anglican Church, Goderich,
communicants were confirmed
Service was conduCted by Bish
Appleyard from Owen Sound,
Four Of the communicants we
anne and Bill Mole, Phillip
Black and Phillip Young, for
ly of -St. Paul's Anglican Chu
Dungannon, which is new anal
gamated with 'Christ Church,
Port Albert:
Dungannon Young People's
group chartered a coacnlines
and attended the Ice Capades
Kitehener on Wednesday eve
Mrs. Russell Johnston enter-'
rained the tJ.0 • W.' from the
former Blahe's United Church
her home on. Tuesday afternoo
Quite a number of families
from this area attended.at leas
.ane day of the Farm Show held
Western Fair grounds four days
last week, and some attended
Hortidultural Flower Show at tt
O'Keefe Centre in Toronto.
With temperatures in the401
and heavy rainfalls it seems't
Spring is, airnost here.
On Saturda y March 10, so,
relatives and friends were ga
at the Meader-Jewell wedding
Goderich.. Mrs. Jim Rivett,n
Sandra Jewell, was matron of
honour for'her sister, rune,
Marg Chester got 3 goals in a row
Assists went to Mary Bradley , Jan
et Ritchie and Lorraine MacDon-
ald. Then it was Donna Greer's
turn.' She scored 2 goals with
assisti, going to Lynda Hamilton
and Donna Moffat,. The final
goal was scored by Marg'Chester
with Mary Bradley assisting, ,The
final score was 9-1.
Belgrave was eliminated by -
Lucknow and now. the champion-
ship is between Lucknow and Bel-
more.
Lucknow Juvenile hockey .team
is tied at Igame each with rider-
ton in'the Ontario Minor Hockey
Association quarter finals.
In Lucknow on Friday, MarCh
9, Lucknow came out with: a 9-4
win,. Goal scorers .wiere Jim Mur-
,ray 2, Mark Chisholm 2, Kevin
Murray 2, Dave Black, Dale Hunt-
er and Bob MacGillivray, 1 each.
On March 11, playing in Ilder-
Holyrood, with their backs to
the Wall; came. out 'fighting to
even the best two out of three at •
one win each and a tie. This
was in the Town and Country
semi-final series Thursday. Final
.score 'was Holyrood 9, Lucknow,3.
A large noisy crowd watched the
close ,checking game. Next week,
the winner between Holyrood and
Lucknow, goes on, to play Kintail.
In the penalty department '
Holyrood had ,8 and Lucknow '7.
Don Johnstone of Lucknow was
for S'ofetylv Sah
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