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L,UOKNOWW ,SWAMP; BLYTII.
IN PLAYQFF' OPENER
Lu know Intermediates -swamp,
ed''• Blyth on Tuesday ,night in.
Wingham by a 10. to '2 score; It
was the' first - of a " three -game
series for the gr.ou;p ".C" title,.
Lucknow •goes: to' Blyth on Friday'
night. •
'The first frame ended with .a
t-1 score and the game. shaped.
up•• 'like a' keen-. one. Lucknow;
took over in the second when
Smart ran ' in. fur goals to
Blyth's.• one, for a 5-2' lead,'
• Lucknow continued the barrage
in tie third and ran' in 5 goals
without' a. reply -with Graham.
getting his second 'and third:
goal of. the night and• Smart per
forMing the hat trick torun: his..
night's total . 'to 7 goals.
' Blyth was • tagged with .nine:,
penalties, five of . then : in the
last period as they, roughed. it
up, Lucknow; drew only 3 pen-
alties.. ` •
' First Period
Blyth -Campbell (McDoug •
all) • 8:55
Luck`G.rahazn (Baker) •, 19:20
.Second Period
L' uck, Smart
(Kelterborn-.
Gardner): 20. sec.
Luck.-Sinart (K.elterborn)• 215
Blyth— 'McDougall 6':55
Luck.Smart (Kelterborn) ; 8':50
Luck. -,Smart.. (Ashton) .• 17:14
Third • Period. ,
Luck. -Graham 3:44
Luck.—Graham •(Ember lin) • 7:12
Luck---:5mart. (Baker) ' 8:16;
Lu'Ci Smart (Collyer) 16:�i2
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Lucknow • Goal, • McMillan;
(1)•, Ashton;,' (2), Gardner; (3),
!Collyer;. (5), Graham; (6), 'Baker;.
(7), Hunter; (10),. Emiberlin.; (11),
1VIcQuihm; " (12), Andrew, ' (13),'
Kelterborn; (14), Smart•, (15A),'
Wilson; (15:), McDonagh
Blyth — •Goal, Crawford; (2),
W. Campbell; (4), Carter; (5)
Foster; (6); Elliott; 17), 1VIacDon-
aid; . (9), Haggitt; (11), '.McDoug=,
all; (12) D. Campbell; (13)' How-
son;. (14), • Higgins. • .
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TIMBER TIPS
The Cubs who walked. through'
the schedule with a' Minimum of
.effort are again :leading in the
finals. with 6207. pins., The ':Ze-
bras. ''came .up with .a big week.
to step, into • second place 'with
6065 when the Chipmunk"s; even
with some `badbreaks are• in
third , with .5999.
The Gophers'ar•e in fourth with
5953, the :Squirrels are fifth with
5&56 and the Beavers, 'a - very
close sixth , with . 5821
The Pole Cats. were one :short.
of last weeks. effort for a 5745to
the Tigers gained _ pints' for
5678 •w.hile the -Lions are one up
On last week for a 5678 total. The
Coons are :in. last slot with 5432;
after a:• five ,player effort on '."Fri
day night.
This .week's' top ten :are lady,
'bowlers, Zebra, Ruth Jardine,
703; Tiger, 'Olive Chisholm,: 694;
Beaver, Fern •.MacDonald 646;
Squirrel, Gladys Hamilton 645;
and Cub . Doris Hodge 627. The
top.men were .Cub,' Jack Caeser
'717, Beaver, Len MacDonald 662
Gopher, Clarence Greer : 640;:Lio,n,
Irvin Eedy 633. and • Coon, How-.
and Agnew, 612
RICHARD'. ,WELL RECF.IVED
(Continued from Page 1)
succes. Donald• McKinnon• :was
.thanked, for • his efforts as com
•mittee' chairman in planning...the'
event.
•
W :L "Cur1y" Stevenson ' of
Mount •Forest, and well. known.
here, was thanked. •for arranging
with 'Frank' Selke• of the Montreal:*
Canadiens for the Richard. tour'
'of this area.:john • rent called
on "Curly.'' totake a b, w.
Mr. Richard Was assisted by:.
Jack Henderson of Lucknow . and
John• rent' in refereeing the min-'
or games, • . and cameras were
'clicking all evening.. Lucknow
Pape . Band, 10 strong; were , gen-
erous with• their music before
,the::opening, ceremonies and. be-•
(ween games. '
For many of the spectators it
w•as one • of the few glimpses
'they get Of, minor hockey, and it
was 'eviden't 'that 'it was a bit of
a revelatiiin, The crowd stayed.
on throughout the three games
and were Well entertained;, .:
1-0 'Squirts Game.'
The first .garde was between
two town league• teams of squirts,
"masterminded" ; by • M l t Rayner
• and Jack ;Ackert, with the tatter's
m
teaedging out .a •1-0'• victory on
gt�al at 1.$:20 by .Bob, Hurn.Phrey.
The lineups Were: .
Deal, Hti hi ;
g e Johnston;
bald Eadie, Billy $oak; centre,
Bole Humphrey;" wings, Bob B.rt4
chie, Mur i,a;y ,Wh'ite; alt.,. DavidWIC.
Rion, John Er'nb'erlin, Ken
ili�l�i'N�'�'�..''llir"�JNi�'�A�"�:a�3::"' , i .w �:_'. J��rrrr■� = •r..y
Johnston, .Ken Roulston, Donnie
MacDonald, Elmer Ackert; Jim
Button. • . •
• Goal, Tim Collyer; def., Jim
MacDonald .Jim Henderson;
centre, Boob • Mullin; wings, Jim
McKinnon, Ron Stanley; alt.,
John MacKenzie; 'Andy Anderson,.
Allan Andrew, Garry' MacKenzie,
Doug " $teven'son, Doug Humph
rey,:Brian Stanley. ,
• Pee Wees. Play2-2 Tie
In, the Pee Wee encounter, the
visiting Wingham , kids ran. in
two . goals before the, :Lucknow-
ites: Could: find the target.. At
14:40, Jackie' .Mullin broke , the:
goose egg and less than three.
minutes :later,. at 17:30,, Donald
Andrew tied the score `on an . as-
sist by •Chester. Hodgins, to de
light the. •crowd. ' • .
Lucknow's line' up: Goal, Ricky
Jardine; .'def:,-- Donald Saunders,`
Jack Mullin; 'centre, Doug Alton;`
wings, Chester Hodgins,, .'Donald
Andrew; alt:, Donnie MacKinnon,
Ian MacRae,. Doug MacKenzie,
Doug 'Campbell, ' David .Button,
Bobby Button,Roddy McDonagh,'
Donnie Johnston, Tommy
dell,' •Jimmy :Ritchie.
Ripley Bantams Wan
In the •nightcap, Ripley : Ban-,
tams won a; 4• to .,1 , decision.' Bill'
McTavish 'scored twice for the
visitors . with. Murray.. Ferguson
and' John .Brooks flashing the
light once ,:each., Doug Johnston
got Lucknow's''goal._
Lucknow line-up: 'Goals •Bruce
Henderson; def:; Donald Fisher,
Jim Mullin; 1st line, Doug John-
ston, Doug 'MacKinnon,
ohn-ston,`Doug'MacKin•non,Ross For
ster; `alt., Wallace Houston, Rus-
sell 'Albin; Edward Brown, Ken
Kirkland, Terry Rathwell, Wayne
Stanley, Gert' Do' :Jong, .•Kei'tl •
.Roulston.
.Had. Busy Week
Itwas a busy • week for Mr.,.
Richard.: He arrived • at :'Malton
airport from Montreal" on Monday
and had ,,aa .:round of activities,at
Mount' 'Forest; . Harriston and •.
:Chesley On Wednesday morning.
Donald. MacKinnon and Gorddri
Montgomery met him at 'hesley,
'and, 'took "The Rocket" 'to : Mild -
May, where he• met school child-
ren and(�, attended a' ' 'luncheon':,
Frorn, therethey• went ,to, Ripley
where '.high school, 'public and .
rural school students gathered at
the Town Hall. 'Then -on to Luck -
now.: where students,.. of bothh
school:s•crowded the High ,Sc•hocil.
Mr, Richard was introduced and
thanked by Principal G. • D. Kirk.
He, spoke modestly'of of his h'ockcv
career, and in • all his remarks1. ',
evidenced a real interest in the
,youth of today. He ,has a• farniIy
of 4 boys and 'two girls, and th,rcc
of the boys are playing or.ganizecl•
trtrnor' hockey;
Before his: appearance in thc;'
Luoknow ArerYa, MVlaurr.ice was ori
CKNX. Focus 'Sports,,a'nd: an;a'c'c
'ed 'a barrage of hockey questions
:asked him by a 'number of
• Mr Richard Was- aptly rofpr
red to as a great hockey pirrycr
and ,,a great citizen . whose Vr,. tt
will long be remembered,
Maurice, was` the' tive'rit fight
guest at the home of *:Mr, and . .
Mr;;, Donald MacKinnon, and] nn.
Thursday morning. Cordon Mont-
;gomery and Prank ' Thoitrhs,0ir '
took the distinguished'
Visitor to •
` London. ' '