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Holyrood Go Two
Up On Kintail
In Final Series
A large. crowd watched Holy-
road defeat Kintail 5-4 on
Sunday evening to go.two up in
the best of five series. Holyrood .
could clinch the title on Thurs-
day night. The game' was refer-
eed by Clark Pollock and Lyn
Shewfelt of Kincardine. They
handed out 9 penalties to Holy-
rood and 3 to Kintail.
Goal getters for Holyrood were.
Allan Rhody 4, Gert De Jong 3
and tarry Johnston 1. FOr Kintail.
it was Jim Simpson 1, Dennis
Quinlan 1, Des Courtney land
Gary Courtney 1.
These two teams play again .
on Thursday at 7.30.
Lucknow Arena
News
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
Town and Country Hockey
7:30 p.m. Lucknow vs
Kingsbridge
(2nd game of Consolation
Playoffs)
8:30 p.m. Holyrood vs Kintail
(3rd game, of Playoffs)
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
9:00 p.m'. Juvenile Playoffs
Lucknow vs Cottam '
(2nd game best 2 out: of 3)
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
2;00 - 4:00 p.m. Public Skating
4:30 p.m. Pee Wee Playoffs
Lucknow vs Teeswater
(2nd game best 2 out of 3)
8:00 p.m. Juvenile Playoffs
(3rd game if necessary)
SUNDAY, APRIL 1
1:30 - 8:30 p.m. Public Skating
Fleas Lose Close
ring' hi
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WEDNESDAY; MARCH 28 • , .
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Lucknow Juvenile Hockey team
lost'out to a cloke encounter
/ against Cottarn Ob..Sunday by a
score of 5-4. The game was play'
in Essex and was the first
game in a best two-out-of-three
series in the Ontario Minor Hock-
ey Association Juvenile "D" semi
finals.
Goal scorers , for. Lucknow were
Stewart Mann, 2, with assists
from Ian Montgomery and Kevin'
.. -Murray-on both goals; Dave Black
from Dale Hunter; Dale Hunter
from Dave Black.' ,
Lucknow have their hacks•
tn.* RIGHT
• . ,
Juveniles Lose Close Game To Cortaro,
One Down In Best-of-Three Semi-Finals,
ext wo Games Scheduled For Lucknow
Holyrood 'Goes One Up In finals,
'Kingsbridge Wins First In .Consolation
Kingsbridge tool( a 1-0 lead 'or this game. Because of the
over, Lucknow for the' Consolation rough playing between these two
Trophy in the Town and Country teams, two intermediate referees
hockey league last Thursday. from Walton were brought in.
Lucknow was short handed with This was the reason the league had
only seven'players,,but to raise the price from 35¢ to 500'
managed to keep the game tied, for bOth games.
Atrial Kingsbridge scored two . Goal scorers for Holyrood were goals in the last two minutes.
Goal scorers for Kingsbridge were Wayne. Rhody, Len Stanley, Gert
Larry Lane 3, Wayne Courtney, De Jong and Gerald Murray and
Ross Young and Brian Petrie 1. for Kintail it was Benny Van Diep•
enbeek For Lucknow it was David Humph-
rey scoring all four. These two teams play again on
In the final game Holyrood Sunday at ,8 p.m. and next .Thurs-
defeated Kintail 4-1. , A large day at 7.20. Lucknow will play
crowd of around 200 was on hand Kingsbridge at 9.00.
against the wall now and, must
win the next two games in a row
to advance into the finals. Luck-
now will host the second game
here Friday, March 30th at
9 P.m. and if a third game is
necessary, it will, also be played
in' Lucknow on Saturday, March
31st at 8 p.m. '
With home ice in their favour,
and home town fans to cheer them
on,' Lucknow is in an excellent
position to come out on top
in this series so' be at the local
arena on Friday night to lend
your support.
pee Wees Lose To Teeswater 541. ..
One Down In lir ..Chompionship.
The Lucknow Pee Wees played
in the Goderich Young Canada
Hockey Tournament last Friday
.and were eliminated in the first
game by West Lorne by a 7-1
score. ,
On Monday night; they travel-
led to Teeswatet to play the first
game of a 2,out-of-3 series for -.
the W.O.A.A. "D" championship.
It was a very exciting game from
An Unusual and interesting
hockey game took place at the
Lucknow arena on March 21 when
the Brookside girls and mothers of
the Fleas teamed up against the.
Flea hockey team.
The Fleas, edged the girls 4-2.
Goal scorers for the boys were
David Emberlin from Mike Whit-
croft; Art. Clark; Kent Alton from
Donnie ;Greer and Mike Humphrey;
Allan Eadie from Donnie Greer , •
And Brian Taylor. For the„girls
it was Maxine Bradley from Kathy
Bere; Donna. Errington fidrn Barb
Sa.nderson.
Lineup: for the,boys was:,
Scott Rivett, Brian Taylor, ,Lance
SanderSon,` Mike Humphrey,
Duane Rivett, Wayne Phillips,
Mike Whitcrcift, David 'Emberlin,
Ken Irwin, Donnie Greer, Allan
Eadie, Kent Altein, DaVid Gibson,
Art Clark, Glen Raynard,
Lawrence Clark, Paul Jerome,
Steve ,Errington. "/
For the girls it was: Marg, Mac-
Pherson % Ethel Clark, Elaine '
Errington, Janet Farrish, Barb
Sanderson, Donna :Errington,
In the first game March 24 'the
Flyers and Canucks played to a 3-
3 tie. Henry VanRo,oy with and
Wayne Bell tallied for the Flyers,
while Dave Hartin, Tom Hender-
son and Frank Van Aaken were
the marksmen for the Canucks.
In the second ,game the Sabres
and the Stars, battled to a 0-0 tie.
Steven Park registered the shut
out for the Sabres while Jim Craw'
Stars Finish On Top In Saturday
Morning House League With 26 Points
ford gained the shut out for the
Stars:
In the third game the Seals
edged the Kings. 3 to 2. Wayne
/vIcDonagh scored 2 and Jack Mac•
Donald 1 for the Seals. Harry
Van Diepenbeek notched both
goals for the Kings.
Final standings, Stars. 26,
Sabres 22; Canucks 17, Flyers 10,
Seals 9, Kings 6.
Lucknow came close in the
Teeswater , Flea Hockey tourna 7.
inent on March 19 but lost out in *a
close finish to Blyth.
Lucknow defeated Belthore 5-0
in the first game. Lucknow goals
were scored by Glen Raynard,
Arthur Clark, David Gibson,
Allan' Eadie and Donnie Greet.
Assists went to Glen Raynaid 2,
Arthur Clark 2, David Gibson 2,
'Kent. Alton 2, Allan Eadie and
Donnie 'Greer.
In the second game, Lucknow
edged Belgrave 3-2 in a close
one. Lucknow's goals were scor-
ed by David Gibson, Arthur
Clark, Kent Alton with assists
going to Arthur' Clark ,2 and Brian
Taylor 1.
The championship game was a
close „contest producing some
flood hockey. Blyth edged
Allan Eadie and
:ibson scored for Lucknow
assists L-zoing i to Mike
t arid Arthur Clark.
start to finish with Lucknow ht ing a 3-2 advantage with four
minutes to gO in the third peri Teeswater tied it up and later
scored two more goals in oven
to win 5-3.
The'second game of the seri will be played in Lucknow this
SatUrday, March 31 at 4.30.
,Plan to attend and see lots of
hockey action.
Fleas Edge Their Mothers and Brooki
Girls By A Score Of 4-2