The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-03-09, Page 15sports
bowling
Town and Country
High single for the ladies
was Anna Johnstone with
179. Margaret Grant had
high double with 317.
Harry Lavis bowled the
high score for the men with
single of 200 and double of
352.
Team standings: Greens
62, Oranges 60, Yellows 52,
Blues 49, Reds 45, Violets
32.
This completes the season
schedule. Congratulations to
the Greens with Anna John-
stone as captain for being the
top team.
Men's Bowling
High single, Wayne Cran-
ston 304.
High triple, Gerry Ross
820.
Games over 225: Wayne
Cranston 304, Gerry Ross
297, 286, 237, Gary McInnes
252, Ray Guay 237, Clarence
Greer 230.
Standings: Oldsmobiles 0,
74; Fords 2, 881/2; Mustangs
7, 109; Dodges 3, 8P/2;
Pontiacs 5, 55; Buicks 4, 75.
Ladies 8:00 O'clock
[Intended for last week]
Games 200 and over: Janet
Gunter 223, Wilma Elliott
229, Anne McDonald 218,
Barb Helm 205, Joanne
Searle 205, Vicky Piluke 200.
This week
Ladies high single, Dianne
Carter 277.
Lad:,"s high triple, Sheila
Bushell 594.
Games over 200: Dianne
Carter 277, Joan Hodgins
276, Jean Furness 239,
Sheila Bushell 217, Lois
Alton 212, Pat Porter 210,
Nikki Exel 206, Barb Tyler
206.
Team standings: Crocus 2,
Snow Drops 5, Iris 7, Hya-
cinths 0, Tulips 5, Daffodils
2.
Lucknow Dungannon
Men's high single, Frank
Alton 240.
Men's high triple, Pete
Van Osch 601.
Ladies high single, Beryl
MacDonald 251.
Ladies high triple, Beryl
MacDonald 574.
Standings: Chipmunks 10,
191, Gophers 9, 167; Squir-
rels 10, 202; Kangapos 11,
198; Tigers 5, 187.
Y.B.C. Bowling
High scores: Lisa MacDon-
ald 94, 212; Cheryl Cuillerier
153; Tracy Livingston 421
triple, Chad Stanley 209,
Scott Allen 480 triple; Tim
Becker 179, 461; Bruce El-
liott 175, 468.
Standings: Allis Chambers
5, 1281/2; Massey Fergusons
12, 184; Fords 6, 1631/2;
Internationals 7, 153.
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Marion MacKinnon bowl-
ed the high single with a 290.
Marion MacKinnon bowl-
ed the high triple with a 595.
Games of 200 and over:
Kav Crawford 200. Jean
Phillips • 232. Ruth Jardine
207. Joyce Adamson 219,
Donna Van Osch 205, Marion
MacKinnon 290, Lana Sand-
erson 255. Gale Louion 205.
Team points and stand-
ings: Lions 4. 96, Season
Winners; Bears 2. 941%2
f igcrs 5. g-'; Ficphants 2. S5;
Giraffes 5. 841/2; Monkeys 3.
78.
Kinloss Mixed
Ladies high single, Agatha
Dueck 190 and high triple
Linda Stanley 513.
Men's high single, Art
Burrows and high triple, Jim
Lavis 558.
Team points and stand-
ings: Spys 0, 80; Wealthys 5,
77; Macs 3, 74; Pippins 7, 68;
Snows 4, 66; Kings 2, 55.
Congratulations go to the
Spys for being the 1982/83
seasons champs. Team cap-
tain Eva Bolt and team
members Sam and Val Mat-
thews, Ed and Francis Com-
eau and Norm and Eva Bolt.
March 4
Ladies high single, Doris
MacKinnon with 196 and
high triple Betty Arenburg
with 502.
Men's high single and
high triple, Jake Conley with
284 and 699.
Men 200 and over: Jake
Conley 284, 247, Harry Lavis
204.
Team points: Kings 7,
Snows 0, Wealthys 2, Spys 5,
Macs 0, Pippins 7.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 9; 1983—Page 1S
The Stewart Mann Memorial Trophy was presented to the
highest scorer in the Lucknow Minor Hockey Association at
the Lucknow Arena on Saturday evening. This year's top
scorer is Brad Murray of the Lucknow Atom teain. He
received his trophy from Steve Mann. Runnerup was Danny
Gilchrist. [Sentinel Stag' Photo]
The Claude Guay Masonry Trophy for the goalie with the best
goals against average In the Lucknow Minor Hockey
Association this year was presented by Mr. Guay to Dean
Lindsay, this year's winner at the Lucknow Arena on Saturday
evening. Paul Helm of the Lucknow Atom team was the
runnerup. [Sentinel Staff Photo]
Bantam Bs beat Kingham 7-3 in Lucknow
In Lucknow on Friday,
March 4 the Bantam Bs
avenged two previous losses
to Wingham with a 7 - 3
victory.
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Jim Jurjens started the
scoring off before Wingham
came back with two at the
end of the first period.
In the second period Luck -
now dominated the scoring
with Gary Forster, Darin
Lindsay and Jurjens with his
second of the night, finding
the mark
In the final 1S minutes
Lucknow seemed relentless
in their forechecking and
through constant pressure
scored three more times.
Richard Askes, Jamie Hum-
phrey and Steve Huffman
completed the scoring.
The Bs take aim at league
leading Belmore in their last
scheduled game of the sea-
son on Friday, March 11 in
Belmore.
Thanks to the Bantam A
team, Belmore has now ex-
perienced the taste of defeat
in Lucknow.
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Rifles and shotguns by leading manufacturers such as Winchester, Remington, Ruger,
Browning, Savage and others, in various calibres; rifle scopes, all types of ammunition,
fishing reels and poles and a e selection of various tools.
FOR EXAMPLE:
Jogging shoes, Jogging suits, precision roller skates, Browning te, cowboy boots,
T-shirts, sport soc
As a special bonus for this sporting goods sale ALL MEANS BLUE JEANS - U.S. Top,
Buckeye, CWG, Levi, Jac, Bernard and others will be offered AT S17.95 WHILE STOCK
LASTS. Be sure to attend this sale!! Also terrific savings on
Quality Bu& Foods and Discount Groceries
Bulk cookies, pie fillings, baking goods, candy, nuts, etc. Hundreds of Items to choose
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