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BY KEN HOUSTON
On Friday, March 23 Luck -
now Midgets beat Dorchest-
er 3 - 0 to advance to the Al
Ontario Midget DD finals.
The local Squad played just
hard enough to win and Dor-
chester couldn't mount any
attack to prevent it.
Lucknow led 1 - 0 after the
first and 3 - 0 after the
second. The third period was
put aside for visits to th_
penalty box so there weren't
many players left for hockey.
Compete in -
provincial
a
bowling
tourney
On Saturday, March 24,
Pat Livingston and Joan
Livingston bowled in the
Provincial High Low Doubles
Tournament at .Thorncliffe
Bowlerama, Toronto.' Fifty-
eight couples from all over
Ontario competed. for.
$2500.00 in prizes.
The bowlers were enter-
tained at a Wine and Cheese
Party on Friday . evening:
Following the tournament on
Saturday, there was a victory
• banquet, . entertainment and
dance provided for the bowl-
ers free of charge:
The winning couple rep-
resenting Southern Ontario
was Helen Wade and Lillian.
Murphy, Fort Erie and rep-
resenting Northern Ontario,
Stan Sutor and Gaetan Joud-
ert, Thunder Bay. These two
couples won an all expense
paid trip to Grand Falls,
Newfoundland to compete in
the 'National Championships
on April 27, 28 and 29.
Pat and Joan represented
the' Listowel-Lucknow Bowl-
ing Association and placed
twenty-first out of fifty-
eight.
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For information call:
Phone 357.1963
Don Dorscht made some
big 'saves in the third period
to preserve his shutout.
Steve Simpson and Paul
Hamilton each 1 goal and 1
assist, Larry MacPherson 1
goal, and Paul Finlay and
Barry Elphick each with 1
assist.
Looking back into the
history of Lucknow Minor
Hockey the only time Luck -
now had a Midget team in
the All Ontario finals was
when they won it in 1952-53.
Lucknow awaits the winner
of Port Carling, who dusted
Lucknow Bantams in 1976-77
All Ontario finals, or Marm-
ora which is east of Peterbor-
ough.
iivenilesh finals
BY BILL HUNTER °
After beating Smithville
three games to one in the
Ontario quarter finals, the
Lucknow Juveniles eliminat-
ed Watford three straight to
advance to the All Ontario
Finals,
On March 16 in Watford,
Jim Van Osch paced the
locals with five goals to lead
the boys to a 9 - 4 victory. At
home on Monday, March 19
Steve Simpson was the big
gun as Lucknow defeated
Watford 11 - 4. At home
again on Wednesday, March
21, Grant Gilchrist led the
boys to a 13 3 victory.
The Ontario final series for
the Ontario "DD" champion-
ship is scheduled to begin
this weekend.
An unfortunate injury to
goaltender, Rod Havens, has
sidelined him for the balance
of the season.
statistics for
Watford playoffs
PLAYER
Mark Frayne
Grant Gilchrist
Jim Van Osch.
Paddy Murray 5
Steve Simpson
Danny Londry
Steve MacPherson
Paul Hamilton
Barry Elphick
Dave Errington
Joe Boyle
Pat Boyle
Alex Irvin
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GOALS ASSISTS
5
6
8
4
3
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11
6
8
7
3
3
2
2
2
1
A good team effortwith goal tending to match has brought
the boys to .the All Ontario Finals say their coach staff.
BY GEORGE GIBS'ON
On Monday against Ripley
Atoms, the team got off on
the right foot with a picture
goal on .a three way play just
51 seconds into the game.
Although the teams . traded
goals until late in the second,
the Lucknow team went into
the break with a 5 - 3 lead
and finished the game with a
7 4 win,
On the scoresheet, two
CBk goals" both by Chris
Irwin from Chris Collyer and
Brad Priestap; Brad Priestap
from Donnie McFarlan; Don-
nie Murray from Darrell Dur-
nin; Chris Irwin from Brad
Priestap; Chris Collyer from
Chris Irwin; Darrell Durnin
from Chris Collyer and Brad
Priestap.
DOUBLEHEADER
Saturday's action was a
doubleheader. In the first
gairie; against Goderich` "B
team, the boys got off 'to a
slow start as holiday hang-
over seemed to take the edge
off their game.
In the second period, the
boys got on track and scored
two goals. Brad Priestap
scored from Chris Collyer.
and Richard MacDonald and
Chris Irwin scored on an
unassisted goal.
Lucknow goals in the third
were scored by Donnie Mc-
Farlan from' Rick Bechard;
Chris Collyer from Chris
Irwin and Chris Irwin from
Brad Priestap.
Todd Scharlach recorded
the shutout, his 8th of the
year. Final score Lucknow 5,
Goderich "B" 0.
PLAY RIPLEY
In Saturday's second game
against Ripley "B", Darrell
Durnin provided the scoring
punch ,`and Brian Reavie
made some great stops as he
recorded his second shutout.
In the first period, Darrell
Durnin scored from Donnie.
Murray and Steve de Jong.
This goal looked like the thin
edge of victory as the teams
played even hockey with
nod scoring chances at both
ends for two full periods.
However, late in the third,
Darrell scored the insurance
marker, an unassisted tally.
Final. score Lucknow .2; Rip-
ley "B" 0.
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House league
into playoffs'
Kevin Lindsay's hat trick
led the Canadiens to a 7, - 2
win - over .die Rangers in
House League hockey at the
Lucknow arena. Gerald Mar-
tin
with 2 and Bernie Burgs -
ma and Larry Blake each
• with one were the other scor-
ers for the Canadiens; Kevin
Smith and Brent Van Osch
tallied for the Rangers: -
The Red Wings held a 3 - 1
edge over the Leafs on two
goals by Glen Haldenby and
one by Garry Van Beers.
Wayne Nivens scored the
Leaf marker.
The Bruins scored 5 goals
to the Black Hawks 2 in their
game. Steve Errington and
Steve Frayne each scored 2
• for the Bruins and Ray
Martin scored one. . John
Hopf and John Barger scored
for the Hawks. ' I
Intended for last week
House League action on
Friday, March 16 saw the
Leafs shut out the Rangers 3
- 0. Troy Ritchie, Wayne
Philips and Pat Frayne
scored for the Leafs.
The Red Wings defeated
the Black Hawks in a close
game ,4 - 3. Eric Haldenby
with 2, and Mark-Haldenby
and Robbie Johnston, each
with 1, scored for the Wings.
Scott Hackett, Peter Kohnert
and Gord Farrish made the
markers' for the Hawks.
The Bruins and Canadiens
played to a: two all tie. Steve
Frayne and Blair Alton scor-
ed for the Bruins and Darin
Lindsay and Gerald ;Martin
tallied for the Canadiens.
In Saturday morning play,
the Canadiens whipped the
Black Hawks 12 - 0, March
17. The score sheet read
Gerald Martin 3; Kevin Lind-
say 4; Bernie .Burgsma 1;
David Exel 1; Wayne . Burg-
sma 1; Gerry .lfurjens 1.
The Bruins outscored the
Leafs 5 - 2 on goals by Steve
Frayne and Blair Alton, each
• with 2. and Ray Martin with
1. Wayne Phillips replied for
the Leafs.
The Red Wings' goalie,
Brian Murray, got a shut out
in their game with the
Rangers on a 3 - 0 score.
Mark Haldenby scored twice
and Gary /an Beers scored
the other Wing goal.
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