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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-12, Page 12WILMICIWIFIELD:CULTIVATORS from Bob Bergman Auto Body Bergman Auto Body 2ND OF KINLOSS, APPROX. 2 MILES FROM LUCKNOW Phone 528.5303 L1OURS: 1V1ON.-FR. 8 A.M.. 6 P.M. SAT. 8 .A.M. • 12 NOON: G. & E. Sales & Service Massey Ferguson Dealer. Lucknow Phone 528-3426 W1L-RICH MP Massey Ferguson Page 12-Lucknew Sentinel Wednesday, March 12, 1980 Weer lose series to Irk Saturday's gaine ag- a pass on the opening rush of ainst Smithville, , the boys the gable. The goal was set started well and tried hard up on a pass play_by. Grant but came up a littleshort on Murray and-- Tom ..Gilmore first the- -seereboard against-a_anc" v4s-t e only 4"4--GE-the strong Sinithville team.period. In the second period, Lucknow was on the Sore- Sznithville opened with two board in 17 seconds as - fast goals and added two" Donnie Mcfarlan converted' more before thelocals could BY GEORGE GEBSON On Friday' the Pee Wees played the Heuseleague boys in a re:match. Last-meeting was a tie game but .this time the 'green machine . had everything its own way and the game ended a 9 - LADIES 6:30 P.M. LEAGUE Seasbn Champs are-the Roosters. Team members are captain. Evelyn Smith, Bern- ice Kemp, Joan Livingston, Maggie Cleland, Irene Mark- ham, Wilma Clark, IsObel Miller, Susan Mengers, Joy Jurjens. Merle Rhody bowled the high• single with ,a 232. Becki Culbert bowled the high triple with a 561. Games of 200 and over: Irene Markham 203, Ivl,audie Fisher 213, Nam}, Brooks 220, Becki Culbert 226; Team points • and stand- ings: Roosters 4, 102; Ducks 5, 89; Geese 2, 88; 'Chickens 3, 84; Turkeys 7, 83; Hens 0, "Leading scorer was Steve Murray.With fourgoals and 1 assist, Steve Hamilton had a peisonal best with 1 goal and 3-assistk Torn-Gilmore had 3 INTERTOWN BOWLING -On March 8th LucknoW de feated Bower Printing 11. '0. Lucknow scores were: Dan Dawe 1124, Ron Stanley 1105, Bob Love 1093, Allan Stanley 955,' Gerald Rhody 947, Bob Cranston 939. . Standings: Listowel 207, Lucknow 184, Saugeen Bowl 182, IvIolesworth 170, Shel- burne #1, 124, *lint Forest ' 1.18, Rower Printing 74, Shel burne # 2'41. LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON Ladies high single Joanne . Searle 252. Ladies high triple Barb Tyler 662. Ladies over 225: Joanne Searle 252, Barb Tylei• 245, Sharon Petteblace 245,,227, Games over 200; Muriel Ritchie 223, Linda Sticklend 216, 216, Dianne Carter 214, Gerda de Jong 207. Points and Standings: Pineapples 7, 90;. Oranges 5, 90; Apples 2, 89; Cherries 7, 81; Grapes '0, 78; Bananas 0, 76. KINLOSS MIXED LEAGUE Men's high 'single Jelle de : Jong 244 and high triple Jake. Conley with 572. Men 200 and over: Jelle de Jong 244, Jim Lavis 207; Jake Conley 200.. Ladies' high. Angie Farrish with a single of .270 and .a triple of 600. Team points and stand- ings: Snows 4 104, Macs 2 91 Kings 2, 83; Wealthys 5, 81; Spys 5, 80; Pippins 3,.65. TOWN AND COUNTRY • Greta Johristen• had high. score for. the- ladies with a single of 177 and dpuble of 325. Pete Cook and Les Purvis tied for high single with 210. The double went to Les with 353. Games over , 200: 'Pete COok 210; Les Purvis 210, Harry Lavis 208. Team standings: Reds 71, Violets 67, Oranges 54, Blues 53, Greens. 51, Yellows 49, • • • regain their form. With the game half, gOne and the score 4 - 1, the team begat), te battle b.4915. At the... 5.48 Mark, team leader Grant Murray scored on, a play set up by Donriie McFarlan and Danny Gilchrist and even Ralph got' his hopes up. Althoter the boys played well, particularly late in the, second, they were unable to narrow the gap. When the clock ran down, Smithville had a' 4 -2 victory and the Series 2 - 1 Goad luck, Snlithville, in the. klet round, Next 'year, we'll give it all we've gof AGAIN ' TheLain would Tike to thank the Luekhevy Distnet Co-op for soine tinfoil needed new socks, We tried liarct:to pull them up on Saturday but came up a little, short (of legs), HoWever, another good team effort such as Saturday's' game, "shoulii show the community that the co-operative effort alive a4d points. fAlex West had two points. Single points ,went .to, Donnie Murray, Andy Gral- ier, Darren McKim and Erie shutout. Cowan. Down at the.bowling lanes Order NOW SEED GRAIN CLOVER, GRASS SEED [Free Mixing) CUSTOM SEED CLEANING AND TREATING Elliott's Seed. Mill LuCknoim And Trucking 028-3600 Our patented shank assembly couples unique spring-action with a wide pivot point. Shank action pulverizes soil for a moisture-saving seedbed. MEN'S BOWLING High single Ron Stanley 282; high triple Ron Stanley. 704. • Games over 225: Ron Stan- ley 282, 227, Ron Olson-279, Clarence Greer 277, Wayne Cranston 247, Harold Maize 245, Orville Elliott 243, Ken Adams' .239, Brian Stewart 233, 227, Roy Finlayson 233, Gerald Rhody 232, Donald MacKinnon 229, certy Ross 226. Standings: Oldsrnobiles 2, 75%, Fords 2, 72 1/2 , Must- angs 5, 66; Dodges 2_, 72; Pontiacs 5,, 84; Buicks 5, 92. Linda Andrew 235, Gwen Caesar 230., Men's 'high. single Ron . Stanley 261 and men's high -triple Ron Stanley 712. Men over 250 Ron Stanley 261, Gerald Rhody 261.. Group "A": Kangaroos 7, Wolverines 7, Cubs 5, Squir- rels 2, Foxes 0, Cougars 0. Group "B": Tigers • 7,. Coons 7, Polecats 4, Zebras 3, Gophers 0, Chipmunks 0. LADIES 9 O'CLOCK . - High single Muriel Ritchie with 223. 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