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Men's 7 p.m.
Ray Cranston was high man with
a 236 single and also high triple
with 624 score.
Games over 225 -. Ray Cranston
236, John Hogan 234.
Team points - Owls 2, Cardinali
5; Vultures 4, Hawks 3,
Team standings: Hawks 80,
Vultures 76, Cardinals 62, Owls 48.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976.
Lose First Of
Ciiiarter Finals
Ripley • Juvenile hockey team
started their 0.M.11.A. quarter-
final series with Honeywood, in
Ripley on Saturday night, but
couldn't quite keep on top.
Honeywood won 8-5. Defenceman
ken MacKay scored twice, once on
a pass , and a. jump by Pete
MacDonald, and 'the second' from
Ken MacGillivray and Randy
Strauss:
Pete MacDonald scored from.
Johnny "Elliott and Donald Hark-
ness; Johnny Elliott from Peter
MacDonald and Donald Harkness
and Courtney Liddle from Pete
MacDonald. The next, game is in
Honeywood at 4 p.m. on Sunday
afternoon, with 'a third game if
necessary on the following Satur-
day in Ripley.
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Optimism should revive with
the arrival of new seed catalogs.
Juveniles Lose
First To Clinton
Lucknow Juvenile hockey team
dropped the first' game of the
W.O.A.A. semi-finals to Clinton by
a close score of 8-7. The game was ,
played Sunday in Ttucknow. It is a
best-of-five series.
Goal scorers were Ken Reid,
Randy Alton, Dennis Thompson
and Murray Irvin, one each, while
Tom Peterson scored' the hat trick.
Assists went to Doug Schiell 2, Ken
Reid, 2, Dennis Thompson, Phil
Chandler, John Hunter and Paul
Simpson.
The second game will be held in
Clinton on Thursday, March 4th
with the third game in Lucknow on
Sunday afternoon, March 7th.
House League
Hockey Results
On Saturday, February 28th, in
the opener, the Red Wings blanked
the Leafs 7 to 0: Doug Edisbury led
the attack with a pair. Singles went
to Mike McDonagh, Michael Hay-
es, Tim Edisbury, John Husk,
Mark Gunter. Jerry Searle
Kinloss League
High man was Mike Dalton with
a single of 255 and a triple' of 605.
Men 200 and over: Mike . Dalton
255, • Jack Henderson 247; Ivan
Laidlaw 233, Gerald Rhody 230,
206, Jake Conley 231, Lloyd
MaeDougall 229, Jelle de Jong 225,
Ken Barger 225, Jim Lavis 221,
Evan Keith 220, Fraser MacKinnon-
208, 200: •
High lady was Merle Rhody with
a single of 229 and a' triple of 637.
When are you going on holidays,
Merle?
Other ladies 200 and over: Merle
Rhody 229, 208, Cecelia Laidlaw
213, Wilda Campbell 207.
Team points: Kings 5, Snows 5,
VVealthys 2, Spys 3, Macs 4,
Pippins 2:
Team standings: VVealthys • 77,
Macs 66, Spys 66, Snows 65,
Pippins 64, Kings 61,.
ViNWCWOCIMIXIWCIO
recorded the shut out.
In the second game; the, Canad-
iens edged the Rangers -4 to "3.
Kevin Lindsay, with a pair, Jim
Foran and Hugh' Burgsrna dented
the twine for the •Canadiens. Pete .
Van Dyke with a pair and Steven
Howard replied for the Rangers.
In ,the final game, -the Bruins '
edged the. Black 'Hawks in a real
thrillei 2 to 1.. Richard Jurjens and
Steven . Frayne potted, goals for :the
Bruins while -Brian Arnold was the
lone marksm'ari for the Black
Hawks. ,
March 6th there- will be no
hockey becauge of the Tyke TOurn-
ament. , •
March 13th will be the first
games of the playoffs.: 10:00, •
Cainadiens vs Red Wings; 1E00;
Leafs vs Rangers; 12.00, Bruins vs
Black Hawks.
Wednesday, March 31 Will be
House League Hockey Night..
Town and
Country `Bowling ,
Margaret McDonald had high
single of 230. High doable went to
Anna Johnstone, with° 416.
High for 'the men were Walter
Dater, single 204; Jini McNaugh-
ton, double 356. •
Games over. 200, Margaret
McDonaldD 230, , Anna 'Johnstone
215, 201, Walter Dexter 204.,
Teani scores, Reds 5, Oranges 0,
Yellows 2, Greens. 5, Blues 3,"
Violets 0. -
Team standings: ' Yellows 72,
Bides 66, Reds 62, Oranges 50,
Greens 48, Violets 32.
Men's 9 p.m.
Keri Ohm had high single_ score
of 305 also high triple- of 633.
Games over 225: Ken Ohm 305,
Bill Bolt 259, Ron Stanley 253, Ron
Durnin 252, George 'Stanley. 247,'
Rick Jardine 241, Clarence Greer
238, Allan Stanley 237.
Team points: Oldsniobiles 2,
Fords 7, Mustangs 0, Dodges 0,
Pontiacs 7, Buicks 5.
, Team standings: Fords 864/2 .
Buicks 85, Pontiacs 81, Dodges 74,
Oldsmobiles 69'/2, Mustangs 66.
• High single, Merle Rhody 307;
high triple, Merle Rhody 689,
Congratulations.
Games over 200: Merle. Rhody
307, Anne Wisser 248, Anna
Johnstone 210.
Team points:, Merle Rhody's
Grapes 7, Grace. Hopf's Pears 0;
.Lorna' Guay's Strawberries 7',
Dianne Carter's Apples 0; . Anne
Anderson's Peaches 0, Kay Craw-
ford's Bananas 7. ,
Team standings: Pears .101,
Strawberries 101, Bananas 77,
Grapes 76, Peaches 62, Apples 67.
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Lucknow • ,
Dungannon
Gwen Caesar was the top lady
this week with a high single of 223
and a high triple of 563.
Ron, Stanley was high man' with •
super scores 'of 337, 306 and 299
totally 942!! • Other men over 25Q •
were Gerry Ross :315, -Bill Stewart
308, Gerald_Rhody 288 and 'Rick
Jardine 285.
Team' points were, as follows:
Kangaroos 7, Coons 5; Wolverines
5,-Chipmunks 5, Foxes 5, Tigers 5,
Lions 2, Polecats 2, Squirrels 2 t •
Gophers 2', Cubs 2, -Zebras Q.
Team standings are as,. follows:
CUbs 92, Squirrels 86, Wolverines
82, Tigers 79, Coons 74, Kangaroos "
.71, Zebras 70, Lions 69, Gophers 57
Polecats. 51, Foxes 50, Chipmunks
45.
Ladies 6:30 p.m..
FEBRUARY n.
Pat Livingston was the high
boyder with a single of 309 and a
triple of 735. •
Games of 200 and over: Pat
Livingston 309, 244, Belle Herbert
216, Donna Stauble 246, Jessie
Joynt '201, Grace Elliott 222,
Catherine Andrew 210, Nancy
Brooks 206, Lois McIntosh 209,
Marion MacKinnon 268, Jean
Phillips 219, 202.
Team 'points: Bernice Kemp's
Caramels 7, Catherine Andrew's
Gumdrops 0; Mary Cleland's
Humbugs 2, Jean Phillips' Pepper-
mints 5, Thelma Brown's Jelly
Beans 5, Joan Livingston's Life
Savers
Team standings: Jelly Beans ,
Caramels 80, Life Savers 73,
Peppermints 72, ,Humbugs. 67,
Gumdrops 62.
MARCH 1
Trudy Foran was the high bowler
with a single of 234 and a triple of
590.
Games .of 200 and over: Trudy
Fora?) 234, Ferne MaCDonald 204,
Jean Phillips, 213, Bernice Kemp
209, Grace Elliott 200. •
Teain points: Bernice Kemp's
Caramels 5, Joan LiyingSton's Life
Savers 2; Jean Phillips' Pepper.
mints 5, Thelma Brown's Jelly
peans 2, Mary Cleland's Humbugs
5, Catherine AndretY's Gumdrops'.
Team' standings: Jelly Beans 89,
Caramels 85 .,, Peppermints -7 -, Life
Savers 75,.HUmbugs 72, Gumdrops
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