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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-30, Page 8oeal kids work hard The Red Wings and the- Bruins skated to a 2 all tie Saturday 'morning in their House League hockey game. John Husk and Perrin Dere each scored for 'the Wings and Darrin Lindsay and Paul Hackett tallied for the Bru- ins. • hi the seeond game the Canadiens outscored the Maple leafs 4 to .2. Bernie Burgsma scored one goal and Kevin Smith got a hat trick with 3 goals for 'the Canad- iens. Pat .Frayne counted both goals for the Leafs. KINLOSS MIXED LEAGUE High single for the men , was Jon Zdybel With 270 and 'high triple Jake. Conley with 631. Men 200 and over: Jon Zdybel 270, 202, Norm Bolt 255, Jake Conley 237," 209, " Ronnie'McQuillin 232, •Gerry VarglerKlippe 230, Alex Hackett 207, 204, Russel Swan 207. Ladies high single was rolled by -Betty Lou Dalton 'with 224 and high triple Grace Geertsma with' 549. Ladies 200 and over: Betty Lou Dalton 224, Grace Geert- sma 218. Team points and stand- ings: Snows 7, 80; Spys 5, 69; Kings 2, 64; Wealthys 5, 63;' Macs 2, 61; Pippins 0, 41. TOWN AND COUNTRY Anna Johnstone bowled high for the ladies with single of 198:and double of 341. Clare Johnstone had high single far the men with 213. The double went to' Harry Lavis with 376. Team standings: Violets 46, Reds 45, Oranges 43, Blues 42, Greens 33, Yellows INTERTOWN BOWLING On January 26 Lucknow defeated Sangeen Bowl 11. O. Lucknow kids will be meeting Paisley boys " With, winter just arrived in . n earnest, it seems strange that it's already time for Minor _hockey _playoffs to begin, All Lucknow teams from Atom to Juvenile are paired against Paisley for the WOAA !`DD" 'champion- ships. Pee Wee and Juvenile ar- rangements are already com- plete for a best-of-five series, with the Pee Wees starting Off on Tues„ Jan. 29 in Paisley. Game number two is slated for Fri., Feb. 1 in Lucknow ' at 7 p.m. The Juveniles will travel to Paisley on Fri., Feb. 8 for their first game of the series. The return match is, schedul- ed for Feb. 10 at 3:45 p.m. The site of the third game will be decided by the toss of a coin. At press time, the Bantam and Midget playoff games have not been arranged. All series are expected to begin in the early part of Febeuary. The Atom playoffs will be delayed, -however, until the completion of their regular schedtile. • Lucknow ena Schedule Pogo 1!--,•Lucknew Sentlaell, Wednesday, $01; 1980 Atoms de et:4 -Locknow..8 , BY but then Ripley came .to Bowers, .(Sorry t ne ELAINE POLLOCK life and scored five in the pictures), second and'third periods The Bantam - • A's :The Atom "A" squad to win 5-3. Doug ° started their playoffs soundly-'-clefeatechthe-14-airrY4-51-s-heered -vcrith-Teeswater,- winning' LucknoW boys 8-0, with twice and made two the first game 3-1. Terry Cory Cuyler getting the assists, Bruce Sumner Irwin scored the first shut-out. Stephen Keelan got two goals, and Bryan from Joe Nugent and Jeff led with three goals and . Barnes got the remaining Scott, and then scored the one assist, while Clint marker. Assists went to' second from Jeff'Scott. In , TAVolan got two goals and Paul, Gamble with• two, the second period, Paul one assist, Todd Farrell and Jeff Gamble and WEDNESDAY; JAN.30 1:30 - 130 p.m. Morns and Tots Free. Skating 8:00 p.m. Exhibition Hockey Bantam vs Midget Bs THURSDAY, JAN. 31 7:30 p.m. Atom Hockey Mildmay vs Lucknow Industrial Playoff 8:45 Holyrood vs Kintail --- Lucknow vs Flying Dutchrrien FRIDAY, Mid. I 3:34 - 4:45 Brookside Girls 7 p.m. W.O.A.A. Finali 2nd game Paisley Pees-vs Lucknow 8:45 W.O.A.A. Finals 2nd game Paisley Midgets vs Lucknow SATURDAY, 14 .2 Sat. A'.114. Hockey 8:30 Red Wings vs I P-IfS 9:30 Canadiens vs Bruins 10;30 Flea Game • 12:00 Atoms vs House League Pee Wees 2 - 4 p.m. Public Skating 8:15 CRC Hockey SUNDAY, FEB. 3 got one goal and one assist, Billy Patterson one goat;Denald Vartyn • one goal, and Doug Sorbara one assist. In Pee We "B" action, Kincardine scored three goals in the, first period, Dave Cook with one'each. John Forster was' in goal, and, the rest of the team-- consists of Alex Boyd, Dave Patterson, Mike •Clernet and Dennis German. Coaches are Bob Forster and Don Lucknow scores were: Ron Stanley 1331, Gerald ithody 1225, Ken Adams 1200, Allan Stanley 1089, Dan Dawe 1081, Bob Cranston 998. LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON Ladies- high single Becky Culbert 252; ladies high triple' Grace Elliott 611. •Ladies over 225: Becky Culbert 252, Arlene Turner 247. - Men's high Single Frank Hawthorne 282; men's high triple Brian Stewart 707. Men over 250: Frank Haw- tborne 282-, =Brian- Stewart 273, 252, Keith Blake 265. Standings: Kangaroos 2, ' 83; Foxes 5, 80; Cougars 7, 73; Wolverines 2, 71;teubs 2,' 621/2 , Chipmunks 0, 58; Polecats 3, 58; 'Gophers 7, 52; Tigers S, 5.1; Squirrels 5, son ; Zebras 0, 46; Coons 4, 29. MEN'S BOWLING Wieh single Ron Stanley 285; high triple Ron Stanley 774 ' Games over 225: Ron Stan- ley 285, 259, 230; George Humphrey 244,-232, K-en Adams 243, Bob Gieer 236. Team standings: Oldsmo- biles 5, 50; Fords 3, '57; Mustangs 4, 52;- Dodges 0, 44; Pontiacs 7, 64; Buicks 2, 69. LADIES 6:30 P.M. LEAGUE Irene Markham bowled the high single with a 252. Marion Cook bowled the high 'triple with a 607. Games of 200 and over: Irene Markham 252, Bernice Kemp 222, Nancy Aitchison 21.1, Evelyn Smith 213, Kath-, teen MacDonald 202, Maggie Cleland 214, Grace ' Elliott 233, Mary Cleland 201, Jean Phillips 205, Marion Cook 213, 216. Team points and stand- ings: Roosters 5, 73; Chick- ens 2, 68; Geese 2, 67; Ducks 5, 65; Hens 7, 63; Turkeys 0', 63. Keelan scored from Shawn. Morrison and. Gary' Rutledge, Teeswater got their lone tally n; fhe-third-permed, . The Juvenile boys. ,doubled Howick 5-4, after being behind 2-1 at the end of the first period. Brian Regier scored the hat trick, Jamie Gallant got two goals and one assist, Don Harris got two goals and Dave Gamble got one goals and one assist. Jeff' 1VIacTavish, arid Robin Stevenson each-made4w,o_Assists4,.. -while Brian ;.Gamble,„,„ Brian Lowry, Murray Coiling and Greg Stevenson each made one, • • After. taking a bad loss at the., hands of TeeSwater, the Juvenile girls almost got by Tiverton the' next day.. TivertOn scored the first four goals, and then Goriniie• Boyle, from Janici:Efildi and Glenda Gamble -4 scored for Ripley. Joanne Pollock got the next Ripley marker 'frorn Corinne Boyle and Heather MacDonald but Tiverton Tnrin `to, page 9. -- 1:30 - 3:15 Public Skating 3:45 Midget 13 Game Wingham vs I a irlcnnw ' 5:30 Old Timers Practice 7;30 0.14.A. Int. C Game Wingham Royals vs.. 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