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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-11-15, Page 11Thsciiixe of A The Lucknow -MOM Ns showed what W011400ached hotkey when they met 411) with the Mord Atom team in 1410310,7 421 November 11. The final score .of 3-2 in favour of Clifford •was• evidence of a bard fought battle and Lucknow as in the Same throughout anj was never behind More than one gay". This was a big improvement over the game the previous week in Clifford; where Lucknow as defeated AA. Tyler Brooks and Kurt Ilumphrey;it goal provided solid goal tending. e defence and strong back checking by the forwards kept the score down throughout the game. utoknow soigne, viednesai t in Clifford game period. During the third period, LueknoW scored to tie it up with seven minutes left in the 'game on a gold by Ed COUrtney. iinfdrhinately, with only 240 left, Clifford once again scored to walk away with the *victory, A curiosity in the goal scoring was that only the first goal was assisted. Four Of the five goals scored during the game were without assists. One place for improvement by • Lueknow Is in the penfdty area. Lucknow took four penalties to Clifford's one. The penalty killing teatn certainly showed to good advantage in this game by keeping the score -under control and the Clifford team off balance. • Lucknow fell behind at the 8:37 mark in the first period but came back to tie the game withlm left on an unassisted pal by -Colin Hecker who demonstrated a strong -shot from just above the faeeoff circle. In the second period, Clifford wen ahead at8:01 and the tight checking held that score of 24 in place until the third Seniors hold Teeswater to a tie On November 11., the Seniors played to a five 'all game in Teeswater. Leading the scoring was Scott 'Hackett with assistance from Ardre 'Vithiteroft and Larry McPherson. With Lucknow leading 141, Teeswater scored twice to end the first period. • Brad Priestap came out at the 47 se- cond mark and tied the game 'with help from Art Clark -and Grant -,Gilcluist. At the 4:09 'mark, Ken Alton assisted' by Pat Murray (way to go Gomer) took the.boys ahead by one. Teeswater came,back and tied the game. Bantam A's The Lucknow Bantam A's appeared as though they 'would win their fhttgame, but blew a6,3 eilge aver Draytowilythe third period. Clint Murray • Opened the -.scoring for Inelmost an •a •vass from Eob Crich at „um Ofthe.thst petted. Murray alsomet tectthe second as -sided by 'arm Kikkfwt. .Ludrnow nude ft•a 3-1 game on a goal from ziefftneeman Scott Mintoill, .assisted by 'Steve Porter. •Lucknow scored two more -times lefore•the end .of the second with -goals from Warren Andrew, .assistecl fry • Clint Murray and Sian ilUkkert; and Stan stl•i, • •,• assisted by Jiflt lYlvirrav and Warren Andrew. looks ;Iiki is g(ingdor, Oat& again "this -7m, At#er Adoltmg MVP laSteason. No *oats -from 'the team in 'the Mitt' allowed Drayton to vuth 'their way for the Win, with a final score if 6,5. • At 1&45 of the second Scott Hackett got his second goal with Larry McPherson assisting. With only 1:42.1eft, Chris Irwin •assisted by Ken Alton and Andy Grazier took the lead by 53. Teeswater was not to be outdone and at the 1:20 scored to the end the second period 54 for Lucknow. 4111.111111111118111111111.11111111111111111MMEM 011111 IONIANS by Ruth Buchmeier a e ieimion Sympathy .is extended to'Willard and Shirley 'Downey, Tom and Mary,on the death of Willard'amother, Mrs. Christine Downey. The community wishes Frank MacKen- zie a -speedy recover after his operation on Monday in Wingham Hospital. Dan and Robin lAgin of Thorold visited last week with Jack and Blanche Needham and attended the Horticulture Banquet in Lucknow. Jack and Blanche wen on the bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Thursday. Visiting with Ira and Elizabeth Dickie were ira's brother, Carl and Edith, of Hope BaY-014):idairiar dinner-enrcage,10-- spend their 'Winter in.,Florida Then on Sunday their Avon /Douglas and three ('children Ili Markiale ,vent the afternoon with tthem. , 'The Sadie faniiliesattended the Eadie reunion at Behnore on Sunday. Now available just in time for 'C liForim&wARRANTy 1111UFFLIERS. ping.75,ft. ftegulatly •420L00 Cast and :$1 8 00 Carry ; Noveinhei J7th iSt 18th Onlyf Just two minutes into the third Teeswater scored making a 5.5 score that never changed. The Seniors now stand with two ties and two losses for the season. The next game is November 22 when Lucknow hosts Ripley at 8:30. NEWS Trinity Fast Food Fryers The sixth meeting 'of the Trinfty Fast Food Fryers was .heid at the 'home of Connie Black, with all members vresent. Following Allot the group took a tour of the Izeknow /Village -Market, where they teamed how the food got -into the store and what they .did with the stuff that they couldn't sell. Back at Mrs. -Black's 'members sampl- ed Straviberry and chocolate- sundae top- ping. It was good! By Bill Hayden On Thursday, Nov. 7, 1989, at 7 p4n. the Port Albert 4B club had its first meeting at Donna Hayden's. 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