The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-05, Page 9Kinnon and John Emberlin four ,
each; Glen Morningstar 3; John
McKenzie and Art Stanley 2 each
with singles by Harvey
Livingston, Ron Stanley and goal-
ie Gary Sutton.
On Sunday night Lucknow won
10 to 5 in Liitowel Arena to bring
home the Gordon Litt trophy and
advance to the W.O.A.A. 'Grand'
Championship play against the
Winner of the "D" series, Kurtz-
ville or Belgrave.
The points were shared as fol-
lows: Glen Morningstar-6; Dave
MacKinnon and John Ernberlin
5 each; Mike Courtney 3;, Harvey
Livingstone and Don MacKinnon, .
2 each; John Fludder, Art Stan-
ley and Ron Stanley one each.
The Lucknow Sepoys would
like-to thank the Ideal fans' fOr
their support.. They would ask
that they please watch for ad-
vertisemenis as to the location of
their future 'home,games'.
,Ladies
Lois Walden rolled high single'
with 278 and also took high triple
with a 6'78.
• Games 200 and over: Lois Wal-
den 278 and 210, Anne Anderson
256,ancl 214, Donna Alton 253,
Margaret 11amilton .250, Ruth
Jardine 243, Marie Stewart 225,
and 214, Diane Carter 224, Maud-
ie Fisher 223, Dean AgneW 213,
Kay Crawford 207, Mary. Lou
Barger 203.
-Team points: Tena tardner's
Almonds 5, Barb Whitby's Pecans
2; Tillie. Wilson's Hazelnuts 5,
Rena Forster's Chestnuts 2-; Mary
CIeland's Peanuts 3, Mary Lou
Barger's Walnuts 4.
Team standing; Chestnuts 14,
Hazelnuts 14, Peanuts 10, Almond
nuts 10; Pecans 8, Walnuts 7.
Mens,
• ThiS week 'the high triple score
'WAS bowled by .Roy Finlayson Of
the Buicks with 798, and the high
single' by Bill Caesar of the •
Buicks with 292, ,
Scores over 250: Bill Caesar,
Buicks „ 2023' Bill. Button,--P,ont----L
iacs , 289; Bill Stewart , Mustangs
279, 233; Roy . FinlaYson,. Buicks,', •
277, 272; Fred Young, Mustangs
.273; Stuart JamiesOn, Mu5tangs,
268; Jack Caesar, Fords, 265,
263; Don MacKinnon, Buicks,
263; yoycl Hall; Dod 0,, 262;
Herb: Barger , Buie ks , 256-.
...Team points; 'Mustangs' 2,.
Buick's. 3; Fords 2, Ponria6S
OldsritObiles 0, Dodges 7.
Team standing: Dodges 23,
Pontiacs 16, Buicks 15, Mustangs
14; Fords 8, Oldsmobiles 8.
LANGSI DE
now defeated KinObridge On
,Thursday 7-3. This game tied
'the'sre-fieS=V-Titlf -g-a Mez-e-aChLiin-d-=:•7
'one game tied in the best 2 out
of 3, forcing a final.garne,pn
Sunday. Lucknow scorers were
Zeke Zeran 2, Bob Humphrey 2,
Dave litimphre) 1, Bart) McDon-
agh land Gary Dauphip 1. For
Dsioalcj
sc red 2 and Phil Petrie 1.
• The final in this series was
played Sunday at 4 o'clock.
Lticknow got the first goal but the
fired-up Kingsbridge tearn Came
back with CWQ .. The gamesee
sawed' back and forth. Kings-7
bridge scored on a penalty hot,S
then never looked back.
• Kingsbriclige scorers 'were Phil,
Petrie 3 , Phil Austin 1, Jim
Stothers 1, Wayne Courtney 1,'
Ross Young 1, Bob MacDonald 1,
Pete Petrie I. Lucknow scorers
were Dave Fiumphrey 2; Barry •
Mc'Donagh 1, Jim Wilson 1 and
George Humphrey I..
This left Kingsbrid'14e winners
witiram 9-5 s'coi-e-:-
tion Trophy was presented tOThil
Petrie, captain of the team by
Barry Johnston.
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WOONESPAYg: APRIL .5th, 1972,
Lucknow Sepoys won the West-
ern Ontario Athletic Association
intermediate C Minor Champiofl-.
ship on Sunday night by defeating
last year's champs.
The best of seven series ended
With LUCkflOW winning four game's
tO Atwood's rwo. •
On Friday night Lucknow put up
a good team effort to go, one up
in the series by defeating Atwood
to 6. Point getters for Lucknow
Were Mike Courtricky 5; John Flud-
der, Don MacKinnon, Dave' Mac-
Kingsbridge Consolation Winners
.dvance To aranct .Championship Ploy
SEPOYS
MINOR "C' 110CKEy:CHAMPIONSHIP
THE LUCKNOW AENTINEL. 1,4CKNOW, ONTARIO,
ill
ti
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart
and family,' Teeswater, Mt. and
Mrs. Lorne McAllister t Teeswat-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffat
and family,. Holyrood; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Moffat, LuCknow were
Eater ,guests 'of 'Mr. arid .Mrs.
Robert SteWart , Friday, evening.
M. and Mrs. Bob 'Young ,
-le yx-Mr-s-;-Euge.ne---&-a-rdfler-a-nd
family, Lucknow; dir. . and Mrs.
George Young and family were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Wesk) Young,
To. THE
Lucknow
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Dungannon
March 20 and 30 finds the
league all "up-tight". In the
"A" group „Marie Stewart Pulled
off a 273 single and a 69:3 triple
for the weeks'highs., Other top
bowlers Were torrid
Grace Elliott.244, Mary FiSher
_241„.....fleana Reavie 233, Dean,
'Agnew .233, Marion•Cdok 232,
Marion MacKinnon 229.
For the 'men, Jack Caesar rolled
a 655 triple ;' and Jack Fisher
came tip with a 274 single. Jack
Caesar also bowled a 270 single
arid Donald MacKinnon rolled' a
259. ' '
This leaves the "A" standings
as follows: Wolverines 14, Beavers
13., Tigers 10, Coons 9; Squirrels
),Cubs S. •
Shirley Hawthorne's 537..,
triple and Ruth Mathers 229 single
captured she high plates for the •
"B" group this.we.ek.
Bob Collins.took the spot light
with a 286 single ,with Harvey
balrind -7
with a 671 triple.' •
Frank Hawthorne rolled up a
280 game and Harve'y LiVingstone
had a 250 game. •
"B," group goes as tollows
Zebra's 16 ; Chipmunks .13, 'Lions
13, Pole-eats 12, Kangaroos
Gophers 4.
-4er
time to pull up those socks!
Ladies 6:30 p m.
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LUCKNOW BANTAMS
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ute•thark of the 3rd. Lucknow
weren't by. any means giving up as
they bounced back a minute later..
with Kenneth Reid scoring, assist-
ed by Stuart Mann, Lucknow kept
clicgging but were unablesto score.
With the end in sight and down 1 ..
goal, the Luc.know..goalie was
pulled. Randy Ackert .,..who.A.
was playing with a'..badly,broken .
nose in the third period, became
the hero of the night as he scored .
with ten seconds left on the clock.•
.Tam • Forster• assisted 'on the goal
as they 'scrambled for the puck.'
around-the Wingham net..
The garne., tied 5-5, was
lengthened with a 10 minute
overtime period. Stuart Mann
chalked one up only 15 seconds
into the period and another later
at the 3.10 mark. Wingham ral-
lied and scored 20 seconds later
to come within one goal.
Lucknow , playing their best hock-
ey this season, held Wingh.am
dow-n tbc ga-me. -
The opening game of the Monc-
tbn series Was played Friday night
on Moncton ice. Lucknow had a
5-2 lead in the second period but
let down in the third to just .Win
the g ,me by a 6-5 score..
-T14--corid- game' was played
Sunday night in Lucknow. Mond-
ton was down 3-1 at the end Of
the' first', but caught the Luelcriow
team lagging and chalked up 7
,goals in succession to win 8-3.
Stuart Mann counted a113 Luck .-
now-goats.-
The final and ;deciding game
was played. in Moncton on Mon-
'day night. It was a hard fought
game with-;Lucknow coming out
victorious with a 3-2 score. 'Mon.
cton took the lead in the first, , '
scoring 2 goals to Lucknow's
none, Stuart Mann, and Randy
Ackert flashed the light in the
second period td, tie the game.
Moncton,' who had been play-
ing a close checking game, saw
the tables turned in the third
as Lucknow kept right with them.
Stuart' Mann Chalked up the
Winner midway through the period
as he broke away after a face off,
went ardund the defence and drew,
the goalie out to put it away in
-the-eor-ner-of-th-e-net-:--Lue-knowls
goalie Marvin Morrison, playing
outstanding in net,, kept the
Moncton team at bay for the rest
of the period.
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The annual Town and Country
leagg hocke5 season wou•nd Up last
- week end afterrve-ry.successfUl
. •
On Thursday. night, Kintail
edged Holyrood 4-3., The ga rne'
sawSen minutes over-time and
Thenkidden-death. Sandy Sirup.-
son scored.withtiOlyrood a man
shott.4.t.litaiLscote ndy_:.
SiMpsorr,2, Bobby Simpson 1,
and Gary 'Courtney. 1. For Holy-
rood it was Floyd Stanley
.Wayne ,Rhody 1 and. Ross NIoffat 1.
•' The series then resumed again.
on Friday at 4 o'clock.' . Holyrood
,was up 2 games to.1 in the best 3
out of 5.. Kiritail opened the scor-
ing in the first minute of play.
Then Holyrood scored 7'.u.nanswer-
ed goalsleaving a • final •score ,of
•
Holyrood scorers were Ross
Moffat 1, Allan khody 2, Gerald
Murray 1, Spike 13a kker .1 and
'Dick•A.skes 1. '
The Town and Country Annual
'Trophy :was then presented to
Captains Art Stanley and Barry
-Johnston-britlilyck-0711-, repres-
enting the Lucknow Recreation
Committee.
' In the Consolation Series , Luck-
Lucknow Juveniles are 0.1VI.H.A:
Juvenile "D" Champs
Lucknow Intermediates are the W.O.A.A.
Minor "C" Champs
Both these teams deserve congratulations is do the coaches
and managers of all teams who have organized and trained
14ekeY Players LucluloW during the 1971-72 season.
m".."„ampaimmmumiimemma,
The -Village,- 'of Lucknow
WHO WON CHAMPIONSHIPS OVER 141E WEEKEND
L UCKNOW
HOCKEY:: TEAMS
.WISITT(YEXTEND
Marg Agnew rolled both' the:
high single of 223 and the high'
triple 'Of 578 in the third week of
the .play -Offs.
.Garnes'of 200 aid over: Marg
Agnew 225, Roberta - Whytock 221,
Grace' Elliott 221, 204; Jessie • .
Joynt 210, Anne Purney '201', Nor ,
ma McDonagh 204, Marron'
Campbell 200.
Tearn p6ints: Norma McDon-
agh's Chestnuts 7, Catharine'
Andrew's .Walnuts 0; Ena liender-
Tore-s-7frea-trut-s--5, Rn-th T-ho4+pso14.Ls-
Coconuts.'2; Jessie Joynt's Beech-
nuts 5., Jean Phillip'S•13uttentits
2. ,
Tea rti6ita tidings... Chestnuts:A ,
Pea nut's 13 ,.13cecluitits 12 ,'•Wal-
nuts .0, 13tittennuts 6, Coctinuts• 2.
' 'Just '(wo week remain ?????•''.)?
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