HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-09, Page 8goals to Elora's three. Then, , p.m. : , ., Ripley, took a 4 '', 2 lead in the surgery in . London's. Litiver- .
the ',roof '.fell" in as :ElOra OnSunday,December' 1.6 first . period but 'LucknOm4 . sity Hospital after suffering a -
• scored seven go4ls in the - Ludic-now travelled, to Goder- , Sought back fOr, a 7 - 4 lead at lung collapse. He is expected
. m Pajle : Mrs. 'Earl - Elliott. and late . me losrs to Elora was. team in a one sided. Contest ! never looked hick- ' -. ,inabOht a week and the teant rthodY,, -: Mrs: ' John L. . Farrell,
the first time the Lancers that Lucknow easily won by a ,Ripley hoSte4 -LuckilOw on wishes RaY- a speedy recOV" • Mrs, '`, Gladys Arnold Tania and Teresa visited
Sunday; January 6 the
Elora Rocks came ti:o
now. to Oak the Lanceti. The.
Lancers dominated the first
iffriods, gcoring47Seven
thirdrriod to win the game
have been beateh
this year.
Lucknow's next home.
game is Friday, .4a,nnary
against Harriston at $.30.:
sore of 1.3'2..
Om December .23 Lucknow
hosted RiPley in a hard
hitting game that saw Luck-
nowlyinchy u• eor of-l0
the end of- the second, and
Decentbek. 30.' only, to lose
again to theLucknow boys by
a score of 5 - 3.
'Lucknow goalie. Ray Gnay
s,'-currentty-rpeowring-froni7---
The team appreciates the . fans: Who • made the 'Free
SUpport of their sponsors and Night a success..
BY DOUG EADIE
•
On Sunday., December 30
the Midgets played their first
of two exhibition games
against Brussels. Even
though the locals only re
ceived three minor penaltieS,.
they made numprOus-thistak-
. es and tame out on the short
end of a .9 - 6 score. _
KINLOSS MIXED LEAGUE
High man, single, _Russel
Swan 231 and triple, Gerry
Vander Klippe 528.
Men 200 arid over: Russel
Swan 231, Gerry. Vander
Klifipe 229.
Ladies high, Nikki Exel
single 233 and triple.549.
Team points and stand-
ings: Snows 7,.67, .Spyse,,,04;
Kings 5, 53; MaCs 2, .S.2;
Wealthys 5, 48; Pippins (2.
LADIES 9 O'CLOCK
High single Linda Crank.
stntt 249.
High triple Linda Cranston
587.
ings: Grapes 2, 56; Apples 0;,
55; Oranm0. 53; Cherries
" 7, 53; Baiianas 5, 50; Pine-
apples 7, 48,
LADS 6:30 P.M. LEAGUE
JJurjens bowled the
high single with ,a 239.
Anne Anderson bowled
'thc, high ,triple with a 552.
Games of 200 and over:
Joy Jurjens 239, Anne*An-.
derson 202, ;Dorothy Bain
227, Bernice Kenip 200,
Irene Markham 204.
Team points and stand-
ings: Roosters 2, 63; Geese
59; Chickens v, 7, 59.,,
TUrkeys' 3, 56; Hens 5, 51;
Ontifts 4 48.
TOWN & COUNTRY
, BOWLING
Tena Gardner bowled high
for the ladies with single of
216 and double Of 376.
High for the men went to
Harry Lavis with single of
209 and double of 344,
Games over 200: Tena
Gardner 216, Harry Lavis
209, Isobel ,Tiffin 200.
Team standings: Reds 38,
Oranges 38, Blues 35, Violets
33, Greens 28, Yellows 23,
LUCKNOW DUNGANNON
Ladies' high single Joanne
Searle 267.. Ladies' high
triple Joanne Searle '665.
Ladies over 225" Joanne
Searle 267, Marie Stewart
Back in. Brussels the fol-
lowing Wednesday the boys •
took a commanding 5 2 lead .
near the end of, the second
period, but once again lack of
consistent attention t'o' the
basic aspects of hockey resul-
ted in a 6 - 5 defeat: -
Scoring in the two games.
were:. 'Glenn Raynard 3G,
3A,;''Larry MacPherson., 3G ,
251, Linda Stanley 230.
Men's high single Ken
Merriam -276-.' Men's' high
triple Bill SteWart 731.
Menover.250: Ken Merri-
am 2763 Bill, Stewart , 268,
268, Ken Adams 262, Ron
Stanley. 260, Bob' Cranston
252.
Team'pointS and stand-
Angs: Kangaroos 2, 69; Wol-
. verities 2, 63; Foxes 7, 61';
Cougars 5, 57; CubS 5, 531/2 ;
Polecats 4,-49; Tigers 3, 44;
Chipmunks 5, 44'; Squirrels
7, 43 1/21 -gophers" 0, 43;
Zebras 2,.36; Coons 0, 25.
3A; Dave GibSon. 1q, 2A;
Brian Taylor 3A; Art Clark
2G, Mike Humphrey 1G, .1A;
Kevin Lindsay. •
Friday, .Jatutary 4, Lack • -
now played host to an exhibi-
tion_gtatne against Walker
ton. Eyeti-though LUCknoW
lost .7 - 6, they played a good:
solid' game of hockey. Both ,
teams received an abnormal
number Of minor penaltieS,
Hopefully now. that "we-are
into the New Year there will
be evidence of the theSe boy's'
playing a more refined type
of hockey'. The next . league
game 'is in Ripley, on Mon-
day, 'January 7: • •
• Scoring for LdcknOw ag-
ainst-Walkerton were: Glenn
Raynard-2G, Paul-Finlay
I G,' 2A; Kent Alton 20; Mike
Humphrey 1G, 1A; Ed Day-
idSon 2A;.John Reg Larry-
MacPherson;Kevin LindSay,
IA • each
Lucknow
Arena
Schedule
1:30 - 3:30 n..rn, Moms and
Tots Free Skating
to 'be released from I hospital
, thank the "Hockey Moms"
at the, booth for their dona-
tiort of name l'ags..,for the
. ,
The-y Lucknow ' Lancers
trounced Mildmay on Sun-
, day, December 30, with
- 4 .win to take first place in
their division. It was game
dominated" bY a class team
whiCh led 3 2 after the first
period and 5 - after the
Second.. In the third, the
home team put it on lee, 10 -
4.
Carl Stanley, Dennis Stir-
rows and Brian Blair Combin-
ed for 12 points and the line
of .Grapt Clark, John Mac-
Kenzie and. Jim Murray also
had 12 points: Blaine Shevv-
- felt led the .:Stephenson
With two goalS.. and Doug
Stephenson and. Randy Alton'
'had $ each.
The , defense played .',a
strong. game. Ron Martin ld
the way in net, supported by
Baron,_Montyr Tubby, Chun-
ky,: Chisholm, Hogback,-
Courtney and Pig palton.
ofro
Mrs, Jim Mc Ewan,
Kenneth and Sandy, and
Mrs. Gladys Mason at 'a.
ate Christmas
celebration on Sun., 'Jan.
6.
Mr. 'and Mis.: Don
Mccosh: returned on the
wee .end . from Kitimat,
British Cglunibia 'where
they spent three .::weeks.
with daughter Mary Anne
and her'husband.; Mr. and.
Mrs. Mike Kultoly ' and
Sat4 ,Tan. 12 at ,2 pan. 'The
community is Cordially
invited.
Heartfelt sympathy, is
extended to Mr. and Mrs. ,
Anrel Armstrong on the,:
loss of their home by fire .
early Monday,morning.
ich to play, the Juvenile "B-"
JANUARY
Friday 26
FEBRUARY MARCH
Dates
Available
Lucknow
District
Community
Centre
Friday 1
SaturdaY 2
•Fridayll
Saturday 9
Friday 15 •
Saturday 16
Friday 22
Saturday 23
Friday 29
Saturday 1
Friday 7
Saturday 8
Friday 14
Saturday 15
Friday 21
Friday-,28
Saturday 29
Friday 11
Friday 18
Friday 25
FOE PIJRTIOR
INFORMATION AND MID
WEE}, BOOKINGS
. CAL' 528.3 2
APRIL
INTERTQWN BOWLING
On January Stb Lticknow
Games' over 200: Linda defeated Molesworth 7.4..
Cranston 249, Marg Wilson Lucknow ,scores were: Ron 8 p.m. Bantam 14oekey 221, Barb Tyler 230, Isabel „O Stanley 1252, Dan Dawe Howick vs Lucknow Tiffin 215, Barb Helm 2u° 1194, Bill Searle .1168, Hary
Joanne Searle' 202. ey Culbert 1085, Ken Adams k;,•THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 Team points and stand- 1069, Allan -Stanley 1011,•-
7:30 p.m. Atom Hockey-
Mildmay
,
vs Lucknow
8:45 IndUstrial Hockey
Kiptail vs Flying Dutchmen
10:00 Holyrood vs Lutknow
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11
6:45 'Pee Wee Hockey
Teeswater vs Lucknow
8:30 OHA Int. C Hockey
Harriston vs Lucknow
SATURDAY, JANIJARY 12
A.M. House League
• 8:30 Canadiens vs Bruins
9:30 Red Wings vs Leafs .
2 - 4 p.m. PublieSkati4
SUNDAY JANUARY 13
1:30 - 15 Public Skating
3:45 Juvenile Hockey
Teeswater vs 1„ucknow
7:30 Ex. Midget Hotkey
• Wingham vs Lucknow
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15
Broomball League
8:15 Ashfield vs Seekers
9115 Teachers vs Lanes
10:15 Holyrood vs Lucknow
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16
1 30 - Mims and
Tots Free Skating
8:00 p.m.. Bantam Hockey
Ripley vs Lucknow
wiDNESDAY, JANUARY 9
ery. entertained Mr. andMrs. Sunday afternoon with
The ieanl w°uki also like ,t(1 Donald McCoshp • Mr, and Mr. and; 'Mrs. Angus
Elliott'of Kincardine.
shower lor Janice'
Farrell' -daughter' of Mr
Arid Mrs,„ Jack Farrell, ;
concession 12 will be held
at. the Purple Orpive
Community Centre., ori
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