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Lancers down two in playoffs
The Lucknow Lancers travelled to
Brussels on Friday night for the first game
of the playoffs and lost by a 7-5 margin.
Brussels 7 Lancers 5
The Lancers opened up a 4-1 lead in the
game but could not hold on for the victory.
Lancer goals were scored by Steve Mac-
Pherson with two, and Dave Gibson, Mike
Whitcroft, and Grant Gilchrist with
singles.
Sunday night, the Lancers hosted
Brussels and again lost to the visitors by a
score of 9-7.
Brussels 9 Lucknow 7
Steve MacPherson led the scoring with
three goals while Kevin Clark, Brad Hum-
phrey, Wayne Phillips and Paul Maclntyre
added one each.
The Lancers hope to do better this week
when they go to Brussels on Wednesday
night and meet back in Lucknow on
Friday.
The Lucknow Lancers finished off the
regular season on a sour note as the
visiting Ripley Roosters downed the locals
9-4.
Ripley 9 Lancers 4
Lucknow opened the scoring late ' in the
first when Larry ° MacPherson beat the
Ripley netmider from close' in. However,
the lead was short-lived as Carl Stanley
scored for the opposition just eight seconds
later. Art Clarke's shot restored the
Lancers' lead as the period ended 2-1.
Mixed Couples
Team Standings
Chipmonks - 237; Kangaroos 2181/2;
Wolverines - 200%; Gophers - 194; . Squir-
rels - 183%; Tigers - 1631/2.
The ladies high single of 219 this week
went to Beryl MacDonald and the high tri-
ple of 566 was shared between Pat Liv-
ingston and Merle Rhody.
The men's high single of 258 and the high
triple of 661 went to Gerald Rhody.
Games over 200: Beryl MacDonald - 219;
Merle Rhody - 214, 200; Gerald Rhody.- 258,
224; Allan Hackett - 243; Bill Johnston
226; Steve Carvell = 224; David Elliott - 218,
210; Russel Swan - 204; Kevin Finnie - 202;
Harvey Livingston - 200.
Ladies Thursday Night
Team Standings
Baby Tears - 113; Violets - 76; Ivy - 74;
Cactus - 74; Aloe Vera - 72; Ferns - 54.
In bowling on February 19, Shani Webb
registered the high single and triple with
scores of 282 and 758.
Games over 200: Cannie Vander Werf -
214; Carol Atkinson - 209; Wilma Elliott -
213; Joanne Hodgins - 206; Wilma Blake -
205; Barb. Tyler - 223; Dede Graham - 204,
218; Marjorie Hackett = 213; Betty Stanley
253, 245; Sherry Hamilton - 203; Shirley
Allan - '219, 224; Marg Wilson - 228; Shani
Webb - 219, 257, 282; Barb Van Diepenbeek
- 209.
Ladies Thursday Night
Team Standings
Baby Tears - 118; Violets - 81; Aloe Vera
-78; Ivy -76; Cactus -74; Ferns -56.
In bowling on February 22,. the high
single and triple went to Shani Webb with
scores of 270 and 732.
Games over 200: Alene Clark - 213;
Wilma Elliott - 221; Marj. MacMurray -
207; Wilma Blake - 212; Irene Haldenby -
254, 200; Dede Graham - 238; Judi de Boer -
237; Marg Wilson - 217; Shirley Allan - 213; -
Shani Webb - 241, 221, 270.
Ladies 7 p.m.
Team Standings
Cows -' 78; Sheep - 72; Porkers - 62;
Horses - 58; Mules - 56; Goats - 52.
Betty Van Osch bowled the high single of
298 while Barb Ross bowled the high triple
with a score of 600.
Games over 200: Betty Van Osch - 298;
Barb Ross - 255; Kim Phillips - 219; Jean
Phillips - 217; Chris McDonald - 216;
Riberta Whytock - 211; Grace Elliott - 208.
Town and Country
Team Standings
Pansies - 70; Snowdrops - 51; Tulips - 49;
Tarn to page 10
The second period was like the calm
before the storm as the Roosters slowly
built up a 5-3 lead on goals by Carl Stanley,
Gary Rutledge, Kevin Boyle and Brent
Armstrong. Rod Simpson replied for the
Lancers as his shot from the point beat the
goalie.
In the third period, the storm hit with full
force and four minutes into the period the
Lancers found themselves behind 8-3.
Larry MacPherson scored his second of
the • night, but the Roosters scored one
more as well and the game ended 9-4.
Lancers 6 Teeswater 3
Friday night, the visiting Teeswater
team showed up short of players and left
short of goals as the Lancers doubled up on
them 6-3.
The Lancers built up a 5-0 lead after one
period on goals by Eugene Johnston, Art
Clarke, Steve Simpson, Steve Macpherson
and Mike Whitcroft. Steve MacPherson
got his second of the night in the second
period and the Lancers settled for the 6-3
win.
Mystery man?
Who is more powerful than a speeding
Locomotive? Who else is faster than a
speeding Gomer? And who is able to circle
the net and score in a single stride? No, it's
not this reporter. It's mystery man Steve'
MacPherson of the Lucknow Lancers. The
big defenceman controls the play when
he's on the ice, quite often killing penalties
and playing on the power play. And his
patented dashes up ice are sure to cause
some excitement.
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