HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-01-24, Page 11Ripley Curling 'Madill•wifls
BY DON McLAY
Grant McDonald's rink
from the 2nd concession took
the trophy at the annual
Cooke bonspiel last week.
Gordon Roulston called the
shots and hewas helped by
Jeff MacTavish at vice, Nor-
man Stansell playing second
and Grant throwing the lead
rocks. Elmer Smeltzer's Rip
tey rink came second on the
late draw.with Fred Crawford
of Goderich coming in third.
Jim Hawkins' .Goderich rink,
with Cam Bogie skipping,
took first -place in the early
draw, with John McKenzie in
second place..and;Phil Foster
'taking third: The' club is
indebted to Chris Cooke and
son Harold for their contri-
butions to this annual event.
Congratulations to the Rip-
ley entry . in the SOLCA
curling competition held last
week in Peterborough. Diane
Brooks, with Hilda Andrew,
Dianne Farrell and June Pa-
quette made a very credit-
able showing curling against
the pick of rinks of lady
curlers from all of Southern
Ontario: Well done, .ladies!
The 'first day of compe-
tition for the Harrison trophy
and the fifteenths al
renewal of the Kincria din -
Ripley rivalry was held at the
local club on Saturday last.
The Ripley Club goes to the
lakeshore town next Satur-
day to continue the event and
are carrying a twenty-seven
and one-half point lead into
the second day.
President Bert Elliott with
wife Marj .and. Elmer and.
Marianne Smeltzer took first
place in the early draw.
Howard Hodge of Ripley was
second, Jack Pym of Kincar-
dine third and Doug Mac= -
Donald of Ripley was fourth.
Other Skips were Charlie
Matheson and Henry Em-
merton from Kincardine.
Ron Farrell's local rink
took first place in the ,later
draw. Ron and wife, Diane
and Terry and June Paquet-
te. Second and third places
went- to two. Kincardine
rinks, Dick Pockett and Allan
Parberry. Fourth place went
to, Ken. Dahmer curling for
the locals. Skipping the other
two entries were Brian John-
son of -Ripley and George
MacDonald of Kincardine.
'A CHALLENGE! 'What
challenge? The Midget boys
basketball team was really
foolish at challenging the
Junior boys to a basketball
'game in their own gym. They
should have known better, or
so thought the true fans of
the midget boys, The first
quarter was totally debastat-
ing for the midget boys as
the Junior boys walked all
over them, by showing Out-
standing ballhandling, base-
line drives, and supreme re -
bowling. The Junior boys left
the Midget boys in a daze
after showing them that they
were up against more than
they bargained for after
leaving them with a thirteen
point lead, This lead was
maintained up until . the
fourth quarter when the
Junior boys slacked off and
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Juniors won by . twenty
points.
SCOTT MARRITT.11E
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