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.ED.NESDAY,' JANUARY . 17, 1973 'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 1.14C101.0W, ONTARIO. PAGE ELEVEN
Lucknow
Dungannon .
Star lady this week was 'Marion
Cook with a 638 triple as well as
new .high single of 333., Good
,Bowling! •
Ladies over 225, were; Marion
Cook 333, Dorothy Errington 270,
Gwen Caesar 246, Irene Blake
.2'42; Shirley Hawthorne 238,
Marie Stewart 234, 235 0 axine
/vIaize 226. *
Harold Maize was top bowler
for, men with a 305 single gaine
as well as a 701 triple. Nice
bowling Harold! Jack Caesar had
a 700 triple for honourable men-
tion. Men over 250 were;
Harold Maize_305, Al, Beange 285
Keith Blake,265, Irwin Campbell
263, Jeff McMurray 257, Fred
Flanagan 250.
Team standings are; Tigers 81,,
Cubs 75, Zebras 68, Beavers 64,
Wolverines 55,, Kangaroos 48,
Squirrels 45, Chipmunks 45,
Gophers 44, Coons 42, Lions 35,
Pole Cats '28. •
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Ladies high single and double
nt to Anna Dexter with scores
193 and 373.
Men's high single went to Wal-
r Dexter at 193 and ,the high
uble of 337 was bowled by Bill
roule,
Teach points: Les Purvis' Violets
Harry Lavis' RedS 0; Earl Mc-
nald's Greens 5, Clarence
11's Blues 0; Mel King's Yel-
ws 3, Al Irwin's Oranges 2.
Standings: Violets 50, Greens
, Yellows 45, Oranges 36,
u.es' 34, Reds 30.
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
1973 began with some good
bowling. Jean Phillips rolled the
high single game of 284 and Mar-
ion MacKinnon the high triple. of
621. 2
Games of 200 and over: Jean
Phillips 284, Marion MacKinnon
247, Jessie .Joynt 281, Roberta
Whytock 251, Bernice Henry 2121..
Ruth Thompson 227, Marion
Campbell 208. .
Team points: Carol Martin's
Crabs 7., Kathleen MacDonald's ,
Oysters 0; Vana Gammie's Clams
5', Bell Mole's Shrimps 2; Janet
MacPherson's Scallops 5, Isobel.
Miller's Lobsters 2..
-' Team standings: Clams .69,
Lobsters 63, Scallops 54, Crabs
51, Oysters 50, Stull-rips 49.
All ladies scheduled for January
8th are reminded that they will.
bowl on Friday evening at 6.30.
Ladies 9 pm.
Rosalie Petersen bowled high
single with 320 and also took
high triple with 678. Good Bowl-
ing Rosalie !
Games 200 and over, Rosalie
Petersen 320, Tena Gardner 235,
Wilma 'Chisholm 228, Mary. Cle-
land 221 and 215, Margaret Ham-
ilton 214, Mary Fludder 213,
Grace Hopf 210., Ann Anderson '
202, Tillie Wilson -200, Jean
Conley 220.
Team" points: Barb Sanderson's
Ju Jubes 0, Marianna Porter's
Pepper .mints 7; Marie Hoffman's
Chocolates 4., Dean Agnew's
Gumdrops 3;. Grace
Hopi's Jelly Beans-271orna Guay's
!Lollipops 5.
Team points: Chocolates 73,
Jelly. Beans 67, Gumdrops 63, .
Peppermints 56, Ju Jubes 55 ,
Lollipops 43.
.Kinloss League ,
On January 5th Jim Lavis
started the year off with high
single and high •triple for the men
with a score of 239 and dr
646. • .
Belle'Herbert had the honour
for the ladies with a single of 213
and a triple.of 553.
Men over 200: Jim Lavis 239,
208, Alf Herbert 213, 210, Har-
old Campbell 221, 219, Gerald
'Rhody 231, 222, Murray Keith
203.
Ladies over 200: Belle Herbert
213.
Team points: Ann MacDougall's
Macs 2,, Doris MacKintion's
Wealthys 5; Mary Lavin' Spys 5',
Elizabeth, pickle's' Pippins 2.
Team standings: Macs 48,
Pippins 46, Spys 45, Wealthys 43.
•On January 12 Murray Keith
rolled high single for the men
with 243 and Gerald Rhody high-
triple with 588. „,„
For ,the -ladies Doris MacKin-
non had high single with 248 and
Louise IvIcWhinney high triple .
With 524.
Men over 200: Murray Keith
243, Gerald Rhody 231, Harry
Lavis 215, Alf. Herbert 200 and .
213.
Ladies over 200: Doris M.acKin-
non 248, Louise McWhitiney 2d9.
• Tearrfpoints: Ann MacDoug
all's"Macs 3 Doris MacKinnOn's
Wealthys, 5 , Mary, Lavis' Spys 4;
Elizabeth Dickie's Pippins 2,
'ream standingS: Macs 51, Spys
49 0 Wealthys 48, Pippins 48.
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Sun. Mon. 22 Tue. 23
The' Arnberley-Huron Snowmo-
bile Club held a run on Saturday
night followed by a. wiener roast
arid snow dance at Clarke Fergus-'
ons. A large "crowd was in attend-
ance to enjoy the outing - not an,
over abundance of Snow but a
lovely winter's evening.
John McDonald has 'recently
been confined to bed with a back
ailment. Best, wishes for a speedy
recovery.
Spending the week end in
Guelph were Dennis Courtney,
Lynn 'Reid and Grant Ferguson-.
-Grant McDonald is enjoying a
Mens' 7p.m.
High single of the evening
went to Wayne Todd with a 275
score. R.on Stanley had high
triple with a 678 scorg,
Games over 225: Wayne Todd
275 ," Lloyd MacDougall 273, John
Emberlin 258, Ron Stanley 257,
George Humphrey 241, 236, Rick .
Irwin 237, John Hogan,225.
Team points;,,Owls 2, Cardinals
0, Vultures 0, Hawks 7, Sparrows
5, Crows 7.
Tearh standings; Ron Stanley's
Vultures'67, George Stanley's
'Hawks 64., George 'Humphrey's
Crowi 60, Evans, Helm's Cardinals
51, Art Purney's Sparrows 39,
Allan Rhody's Owls 34.
Mens 9 p.m..
StuadJamieson's .702 Was high
triple and Harvey Culbert with'a
679 was follow up. Other nice
triples were 'Harold Ritehie's' 666,
Fr. Dentiniger's 645 and Bob Fin-
lay's '631. Fr. 'Dentinger rolled
311 for the high single with Stuart
JaMieson's,278 next in line.
Other over 225 'games - Howard
AgneW 266, Harold ,Ritchie 266,
235, Bob Finlay 256, 228 Stuart
Jamieson 255, Herb Barger 252,
Harvey Culbert 242, 233 ,,Fred
Young 241, Donald MacKinnon
239, Jack Caesar 230 and Jamie
Elliott 228.'
Team points: Clarence Greer's
Pontiacs ,§, Bill Stewart's FOrds
2; Jack Caesar's Olds 2, Bill
Fiutton's. Dodges 5; Howard
Agnew"t 13uicks. 6 Grant. Chis
NAM's Mustangs 2.
Team° standing; &ticks 60 ,
Pontiac; 5$, MWtatigs 56 , FOrds
50, Olde39, bodges 32.
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High lady was Mrs. Harvey
Alton; 2nd high,' Mrs. Tom
Culbert;* high `man Elmer Black;
2nd, high ;. Russel ,Alton.
Special prize, Mrs. Russel Alton.
Them will be another card
party on January 25,.
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