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Lucknow and
Ladies 7 p.m..
Team Standings
Cows - 42; Porkers - 34; Sheep - 33; Goats
- 24; Horses - 20; Mules -15.
Barb Ross bowled the high single with a
280 while the high triple went to Kay
Crawford with a 671.
Games over 200: ,:;ant Ross- 280; Kay
Crawford - 250, 222; Mae Howald - 265; : et-
ty Van Osch - 228; Betty Stanley - 222, 203;
Jean Phillips. - 217; Betty Mole - 209; Shani
Webb - 213, 202;. Marj McMurray - 206;
Dorothy Brintnell - 200.
Mixed Couples
Team Standings
Chipmonks n 125,5; Kangaroos - 117.5;
Gophers -116.5; Wolverines -102.5; Squir-
rels - 96; Tigers - 72.
The ladies' high single of 255 and high
triple of 6.16 was captured this week by Pat
Livingston. °
The men's high single of 258 and the high
triple of 734 went to Gerald. Rhody again
this week.
Games over 200: Pat Livingston - 255;.
Merle Rhody - 247; Mary Philips - 226;
Betty Vasn Osch - 213; Barb Tyler - 201;
Gerald Rhody - 258, 246, 230; Pete Van
Osch - - 237; David Elliott 220; Harold
Mize - 215; Harvey. Livingston - 206, 201;
Joe Van Osch - 200.
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Ladies Thursday night
Team Standings
Ivy - 45; Violets - 58; Fern - 32;, Aloevera
- 50; Cactus,- 39; Baby Tears - 71.
In bowling on December 4, Joanne
Hodgins bowled a 244. for the high single
area bowiiug
with the high triple going to Doris Eadie
with a 578.
Games over 200: Mary Jo Cowan 207,
Doris Eats i le 232, Joanne Hodgins 244, Carol
Atkinson 209; Wilrna :lake 208, Marie
Scott 203, is arb Helm 237, Anne McDonald
219, Jnn.i I de ; oer 208, Shirley Gunter 206.
Town and Country
Team Standings
Tulips - 32; Snow drops - 32; Pansies - 31;
Crocuses = 25; Daffodils - 17; Hyacinths -
13.
Jean Phillips rolled high for the ladies
with a single of 257 and a 432 double. Se-
cond was Fern McDonald with a 221 single
and a 386 double. Kay McCormick rolled a
201 single and Grace Geertsma a 345
double.
Bill Uuldricks rolled the men's high
single with a 225 and his double was 355.
The high double was rolled by Harry Lavis
with a 377 and his single was 217.
Omitted last week: Fern McDonald was
the high lady . bowler for the month of
November with a 223 single and a double of
395 •
Ladies Thursday night
Team Standings
Ivy - 45; Violets - 56; Ferns - 29;
Aloevera - 43; Cactus - 35; Baby Tears - 66.
In bowling on November 27, Barb Helm
bowled the high single with a °277 and Shani
Webb had the high triple with a 622.
Games over 200: Doris Eadie 238, Joyce
Pickard 213, Gladys Johnston 204, Wilma
Elliott 216, Nancy Hamilton 219, Anne
McDonald 221, Kim Tyler 232, 202, Barb
Helm 277, Marg Wilson 226, 212, Shani
Webb 215, 210, Shirley Allan 215.
Bantams down Ripley
The Ripley Bantams came to town on
Friday December 5. The gme started off
with some hard-hitting hockey, but by the
third period it was a steady stream of
players to the penalty box. for both teams,
with Lucknow holding on for a 5-3 victory.
• Lucknow 5 Ripley 3,
Scoring for Lucknow was Brad Murray
with <3 goals and 2 assists, Donnie Gammie
with 1 goal and 1 assist, Scot Gibson with 1
goal, Rod Crich with 3 assists and Charles
Murray with 1 assist.
On. Saturday' afternoon December 6,
Lucknow travelled to Tiverton to meet a
strong Tiverton team in a hard-hitting bur,
exciting hockey. game. •
Lucknow 3 Tiverton 2
With six minutes left in the game,
Lucknow was down 2-0, but fought back to
tie the game with three minutes left and
finally won the game 3-2 with 13 seconds
remaining on the clock. •
• Scoring for Lucknow was Brad Murray,
3 goals 1 assist; Jim Sinnett and Jamie_
Johnston, one goal each; Rod Crich, 2
assists and Kent Campbell and Charles
Murray, 1 assist each.
The boys are still undefeated in regular
league play. •
The next home game is qn December 19
against Tiverton at 8:10. Come out and
support the local -boys,
B.A.
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