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After dropping':their first two games of the
ew year to Paisley and Elora the Lancers
icked up two points 'when they defeated
avisto�ck by a 9' ';;411 scone..
Paisley 9 • Lucknow 8F •
The Lancers dropped the first game of the
ew year in a close contest The Lancers.
ere in the•'game for two periodsas they led'
- 7 going into, the third period. Paisley
ored two unanswered goals t+ take the win
way from .the: home/team.
Lucknow tallies were by.;Jim: VanOsch, two
Ian Montgomery and Jim Murray aid(
ther singles going:= to Mike Bear and John,
amilton.
• Elora 15 - Lricknote6
The home team'040brasted''the lancets
utscoringa'the visitors 15 t..,64: "Elora' scored
ve goals in .the first• period to Lucknow's
ne. In' the 'second'the Lancers :Scored three.
o Elora's .three and in..tie final stanza the
o'ne teaam'pulld .away scoring. seven tmes
o Lucknow s two
Scoring for the ` Lancers were ' Stevie
impson with two,:.Jim: VanOscii 'wins• two
and single to Randy Alton and - Pat Murray.
Lueknow. 9 - Tavistock 8
Afterbeing outscored by, a 'two • to one
margin in the first two games of the new
year; the Lancers finally :outscored: , the
opposition to collect their third win >of -;the
83/84 season{,,
The Lancers put together a game 'that
lasted Over three periods instead of one ;or
• two, to outlast the home, ' team Tavistock.
Dim to an .incomplete score sheet -the names
of the players that scored for. the Lancers are.
not available":
Luck ow, Sentinel, Wedireaday, January 18, 1984,1iage 13
Lancers Demolished Over Weekend
The Lancersover the past weekend were
.soundly defeated by Palmerston and Mount
Forest on Friday evening and Sunday
afternoon. The Lancers were `outscored by a
: imargir of three to one in the. contests. The
lancers were in both .games up to the third
s anza, then in both games lost the edge as*
opposition thenblasted' the Lancers• to . take``
away ,a possible font '.points' from the locals.
The,; Lancers next" home contest is on
Sunday,:. January 22 at 7,.30 .p.m.
ost two wins
By George Gibson • the game. They managed to tie the score at 1
-1, then 2 - 2 but Teeswater took a 4.2 lead.
early in the second and looked like they were
going to blow the local lads away. - •
However, about the mid point of the game
the worm turned and the tenacity . of the
Lucknow team began to pay off. They
finished the` game with our unanswered
goals; three late in the second and one early
in' he third to skate their way, to a 6 4 win.
The Panasonic play ' of the game could
have been Tom Gilmore's opening; goal, a
great personal effort or Brad Priestap's bank
shot off the post, which started_ the rally on
the second or Grant Muarray's peifectpass to
Dan Gilchrist forthe tip in to provide the
insurance marker, but the play goes to Bill
Card in goal for third periodstops off the
stick of Teeswater's Sandy MacDonalds who
4scored all four Teeswater goals.
On the scoreboard: Tom Gilmore from K.
VanOsch; Dan Gilchrist from Shepherd and
G. Murray; Brad Priestap from McKim and
Ritchie; Grant Murray from Gilchrist. •and
Ritchie; Gilchrist from Shepherd and G.
Murray; D. Gilchrist from G.- Murray. and
Shepherd. Final score Lucknow-6, Teelwater
4.
Last Thursday tis' Mildmay the team.
ated to a 7 - 4 win. After scoring apicture
effect goal in the ftrsr9ft, and carrying.
e play to Mildmay, a couple/of defensive
istakes allowed the Mildmay team to take a
- 1 lead` alone point early in the second.
ow.ever, three Lucknow markers in a two
mute span re-established': the lead which
hey held for the rest of "the game.
Mildmay narrowed the'margin to 4 :. 3 with
goal late in the second but in the first shift
f the .third the Luckitow'squad got that one
ack and took command ' of the ..period; out -
coring the opposition by a: 3 - 1 margin.
From the score sheet: Alan Shepherd from
ilchrist and G. Murray; Alan. Shepherd
ram G. Murray, 'and Gilchrist; Darren
cKim from Priestap Alun Shepherd
nassisted; .Grant • 'Murray from Gilchrist;
an Gilchrist from Shepherd and G. Muray;
arren McKim from Irwin. Final score.
ucknow 7, Mildmay =4. ,
-At home to Teeswater on Monday night in
hat could have -been a, playoff preview, the
ucknow team got off to a slow start and had
o come from behind through the first half Of
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a 335.
. Pat Livingston bowled the high triple -with
a 665.
Games of 200 and ,over: Pat Livingston
335, Nancy. Fairish 203, Mary Cleland 206,
Jessie Joynt 230, Sharon Culbert 232.
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58%; Scotland 0, 41; China 7, 61%; Holland
2,.64; U.S.A. 5, 589; Canada 2, 53.
Xinloss minced bowling
Ladies high . Hannah Hartemink with a
single of 220 and a triple of 520.
Men's high single, Gerry vander Klippe
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Men 200 and over: Gerry vander Klippe
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' Omitted last. week, Jake Conley 207.
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Stri.nley 198, Jodi Hackett 167.
Standings: Tigers 176'/x, Wolverines 148,
Panthers 143%, Cheetas142% Bears 136,
Cougars- 133%. •
Town and. Country bowling
Anna Johnstone bowled high forthe ladies
with. a single of 178 and double of 316.
John Roulston had high single for the -men
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