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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-28, Page 11• Ks rr__��VA ca , Wednesday, 'February28, i99—Pa a il- Lancers down two games to The Lancers started their playoff series, with Mildmay last Friday night in Mildmay but the local boys seemed to forget it was playoffs after the first period was over. The score was tied 1 1 after thefirst with Lucknow's goal coming on a short handed effort by Carl Stanley with assists going to Mont- gomery and Frayne. The second and third periods ,belonged entirely to Mildmay as they scored four goals in the second and three in the third to win the game 8 - 1. The high point for, the Lancers in the game was the play of Dave ' Riggin who despite the score, played a super game in the nets for The Lancers. PLAY SECOND GAME The series shifted to Luck - now on Sunday night and the Lancers seemed like. they were ready to redeem them- selves. Both teams, .came out flying ,to get that 'first goal and perhaps an edge on the other team': Excellent scoring chances; were missed by both teams in the first ten minutes of the first period. The Lancers had a 14 second lapse and Mild- may in that time scored two goals to take the lead. The Lancers didn't quit and had a couple of goals taken away from them , by the , Mildmay goaltender who played an outstanding game.. Mildmay made it 3 - 0 just, after the start of the seconc' Midgets moveinto quarterfinals BY KEN HOUSTON Due to typical manage- ment of the , W.O.A.A. an- other team popped up for the W.O.A.A. DD Championship by the name of Brussels. Through no fault of Brussels a quick series had to be arranged for Wednesday and Friday. Lucknow took the best of three in two straight games by scores of 7 , 1 and 6 2. Scoring for Lucknow were Steve Simpson with 4 goals, Paul Hamilton and Ed David- son 2 goals, and Brad Huni- Mike Dennis, each with 1 goal. PLAY IN TOURNAMENT On. Saturday it was off to Paisley for their Midget Tournament. Lucknow's first victory was over Wiarton 8 - 5. The game sheet was mis- placed so no scoring data was available. Thenthe I locals beat Ripley 5 - 3 in a tiit of,a struggle. Steve Simpson and Kent .Alton each got 2 goals. anda single by Al Rivett. This put Lucknow into the final with Durham. With a lack of bodies and tougher competition than in the past phrey, Doug Dorscht,-Larry two weeks, the ,locals came �' nand St M )?lt apt°d ,u'P a little short in a fast hard eve ac erson; :: . uc wins. trophy hitting contest. Trailing 2 - 0 they tied it up but lost the match 4 - 2. The team was presented with a trophy and each member with a crest for finishing second which they well deserved. Paul Hamil- ton scored both goals. • QUARTER FINALS. To end a busy week, on Sunday it was off to Wain - fleet' for the first game of the O.M.H.A. quarter' finals. With everyone a little weary from the pace of the previous. days the boys showed their true inner strength of . a hockey team, that wants to win. ter 5k Lucknow ow a Arena Schedule John Barger, son of -Mr.. and Mrs. Alan Barger of R. . R. 3 Lucknow, was successful in winning the -Topping Tro- phy for\, Junior Men's. Free Skate '. at :the Inter Club Figure Skating. Competition held on, Sunday, February 25 at the Brussels arena. John and his partner, Ave- leigh Cook of Goderich, received the silver medals for placing second in the Junior Dance. at .the same competi- tion. These young skaters performed during, the i9cal Carnival held recently. WE'VE GOT YOUR MIXTURE • oxFo�o oats " LAUR.IER barley Oxford/Laurier Oxford/Bruce 1 Elgin/Laurier Eigin/Bruce We've Got 'Your.•Mxtil,re Now! Jim Aitchison R. R. 2 LUCKNOW Telephone. 528-6742 OUT OF RESEARCH...'ottoman ..LEADERSHIP, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Moms and • Tots Free Skating 3:45 4:45 Brookside Boys THURSDAY, MARCH 1 Industrial Playoffs 9 p.m Consolation Lucknow vs Flying. Dutchmen Lucknow won first game 10:15 Championship Kintail vs Holyrood' Holyrood won first game FRIDAY, MARCH 2 3:45 - 4:45 Brookside Girls 4:45. House League Practice Rangers and Red Wings 5:45 Black Hawks & Bruins 7 p.m. W.O A.A. Atom 'DD' Finals - 4th game, best of 5 Paisley vs Lucknow Series 1 game each after 2 9 p.m. OHA Int. 'C' Playoff 4th game best of seven Mildmay atLuckr}ow • Mildmay won. fist'two SATURDAY, MARCH 3 Lucknow Flea Tournament starting at 9 a.m. First Class entertainment All Day " SUNDAY, MARCH 4 Ptiblic Skating moved ahead to 1 to 2:45 p.m. 3 p.m.. OMHA Midget "DD" Quarter Finals 2nd game best of 3 Wainfleet vs Lucknow Lucknow won 1st game 5 p.m. Kinsmen vs OPP 7:30 OMHA Juvenile "DD" Quarter Finals 2nd game best of 3 Smithville Vs Lucknow First game -was in Smithville Tuesday night • Trailing 3 - 1 on slow ice going into the third period they came back to win 4 - 3 in a real "barn burner". Ray Guay' made some tremend- ous key saves in the net to hold the boys in the game until Steve Simpson scored the winner with less than 5 minutes to go in . the game.. • The team also lost Kevin Clark again with his shoulder being re-injured in the sec- ond period. Ed. Davidson playing with injuries scored 2 goals, with Paul Hamilton getting the other. The next. game .will , be Sunday, March 4 at 3.30 in Lucknow. before Stanley struck for the Lancers with assists going to Courtney and Montgomery. Mildmay then scored , two more before Kevin Murray banked one in off the post with assists going to Stanley and Forster. Mildmay then broke the game open scoring three more before the period end- ed and three more in the third period. Final scold Mildmay 11, Lucknow 2. I should point out here that even though the Lancers were beaten by nine goals,. it does not indicate the type of game played by the Lancers. Nor did Mildmay dominate the game that , much, but that's the way the ball bounces or puck in this case. The _ext game will be played in Mildmay Wednes- day night at 8.30 and the Lancers next home game in the series will be Friday, March, 2 at 9.00. Winner of the 50-50 draw was Mary Jo Henry. 41the Lancers are holding a dance on Saturday, March 31 at the Community Centre. Tickets are available from team members or at the door the night of the dance. 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