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_ AP .I .TH 1.8 -FR ;DAY
JANL AIRY 25 MC 26
• The Trtglitiort • •
Men's 7 psni.
High single of the i went
to Lynn Hodgins with a score of
26a, . Bob Humphrey hid high
:tit le with a score of 657.
• Games over 225, Lynn HOdgins,
263;„ 245; 'Evails -Helm 260, Ron.
Stanley zu,, 243; Bob atunphrey
224, 231; Jake Conley 227. -
Team points,: enAcii 5,
.5, Vultures 2, Hawks 2,.
Team Standings, Wayne aan-
stont's Owls 54, Rea Stanley's
Hawks 52 „ George Humplarers
Vultures 47, Lynn Hocigim' Card-
inale 43.
Ladies
High single: Lsabel2 Tiffin 263;
high triple: Barb Whitby 647.
• Games over 200: Isabell Tiffin
263, Barb Whitby, 246 , 216: GraCe
Hopf 202, 203, 240, Shiriny
Bolt 211, Mary Jardine 229,
Anne Wiser 204, Susan MacRae
2/1 , (omitted Mary Cleland 206.
Team points: Irene Nelson's
Peppers-? , Lynn Wall's Corn 0;
Janet Bar per's Potatoes 4', Barb
Carrots 3; Dianne Carter's
'Onions 2, Anne Wisser's Radishes
5.
Team stan
Lucknow
Dungannon
Joanne Searle was top bowler
for the ladies with a single of
256 and a triple of 638.
Jack Caesar showed the way for
the men with a nice single of 3'73
artd e of 784.
Ladies over 225 were . Joanne
:Searle 258 and BeAu3, Irwin 232!
'Men over 250 were Jack Caesar
373., Bble 218 , R 11 Searle
.254 and litet Gibson 250.
Team poinm• Zebras 5 , Cubs 2;
'Foxes 2, Squirrels,5; Polecats 5 ;
Liiirts 0, Gophers 7;
Chipmunks 0, Coons 7; Kan.gar-
OOS 5,, Tigers 2.
spiairgs: Tigers '82
Coons 79, Zebras 75 , Cubs 72,
Polecats 5,8 58 , Wolverines 55 , Squir-
rels 54 Kangarpos .50 Chinn:tunics
43, Lions 88. Gophers 36 1/2 ..
loxes 29 1/2.
Aien't 9 pjn.
The high triple this week was
bowled by jack Caesar with anice
807. Ted Cooper was .runner-up
with a 695 triple and Bill Britton
was in third spot with 663.,
Jack CaeSar also rolled the high
-ingle 325 „ with Bill Bolt's 261
in second place.
Others over 250: Russ Button
257, Bill.Bntton 255, Herb Barg"-
-• Potatoes 85 ,
'Radishes 77 , Carrots 69, Peppers'
63 I/2, Onions 58 I/2, Corn 25.
WEIAlgspAY, JANUARY 23, 1974
On January 19th, in the first
game nthe Whalers defeated the
BladeS 4 tO 2.. nEric Haldenby,
Joe Des Roches 'Tom Park and
Kevin 'Machan registered goals for
the Whalers while Tim Palmer and
Maurice Milteriburg replied for
the Blades.
In theseCond game the Crusad-
Kinloss League
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house leciiue.flockeif Saturday
ers beat the Jets 5 to 3. Torn Sin-
nett with 4 and Eddie /vIcDonald
tallied . for the Crusaders. Jet
goal scorers Were Wayne McDon-
agh, Greg Gibson and Doug Edis-
bur y
In the third ,game the Toros shut
out the Sharks 5 to 0. Goal scor-
ers for the Toros were Shawn Drell-
nan With 2, Pat Boyle , Bobby
Hackett and Jeff Van Sterhpvoort..
Donnie Dorscht registered the shut
6t4.
Schedule for January 26th ,
16.00 -. Blade's vs Sharks , 11.00 -
Jets vs Whalers , 12 ..00 - Toros vs
Crusaders.
Murray MacKinnon captured
high single for the men with 276.
Gerald Rhody got high triple
with 710',• and Murray MacKinnOn
was runner up with 639. Good
bowling Murray!
Marj Thompson had high single
for the ladies with-a score, of 218
and Marion. Campbell had the
high triple with 536.
Men, over 200 ,.,Murray Mac
Kinnon'276 , 210; Gerald Rhody
256, 249, 205; Evan Keith 241,
2,01; Harty LaVii 231, Jelle de
Jong -211.
--Ladies over 200: Mari Thornp-
-Son 218, Nancy Swan 210, Markin
Campbell 209 ,. Ann- MacDougall
202. .
Team points: Doris Matkinnon's
Wealthys 2, Miry Lavis' Spys 0,
Ann Ma.cDougall's .Macs 7, Merle
Rhody's Pippins 5.
Team Standings: Pippins 63 ,
Wen1rhys 52, Macs 50, Spys 45.
' • ' • a
Town & • Country
This week's high single.was
bowled by Sadie Hamilton with a
score of 17,1. She also had the
high double at 307.,
Jim McNaughton bowled the
high single of the year. with a 255
scare. Jim also -took the high
double of 4.11_ with Harry Lavis very
close at 409, also the high for
this season.
Team points:. Henry Carter's
Blues 5 Harry Lavis' Reds 0, Les
Purvis' Greens 5 , Vera pnrvis'
Yellows 0, Bill RoSs' Oranges 5
Margaret -McDonald's Violets 0.
Standings: Blues 46 , Reds 40 ,
Yellows 38, Greens 36 , Violets,
35 , Oranges 15.
251 and Ted Cooper 251.
Team points: Clarence Greer's
Dodges 4, Chas. McQuillinia
Ponnincs 3; Harvey Houston's
Fords 2, Bill Button's Buicks• 5;
Herb Barger's Mustangs 2, Bob -
Greer's Olds 5.
Team standing: kicks 64, Pont-
lacs 57, Fords 54, Dodges 53 ,
Olds 45 , Mustangs 42.
Ladies 6.:30 p.m.
Anne Putney rolled the high
single game of 22€ and Mae
Hunter the high triple of 588.
."- 2-zames of 0C and over; Anne
Purnev 226 , Mae Hunter 223 ,
1Ferne MacDonald 218 , Catherine
lAndrew 220, 202, Mildred -
lercni 209, Ma lot. Mach en 201.
Wilenta Whinne-u 20c
Fears, point8- Vitoten
Cameron's Terriers , e
.1 'tn".ott'S Corns v, AtinOri Mac- .
tearnon's Paodies . ndilnrec Bust.-
i mil" s Collies 2- Manor, Carnpnell'E.
This year the W.O.A.A.
, set January 20th - February
Itaginiminmeramingmuswimiw' for Play-affs to decide whor'-wi represent the various divisicas
nellurniff Are., the 0. IL Play-offm ;are:
u
Lar%, %Fur nu the season.
Fee. Wees smrt the best cf
series with Brussels at home
Friday , Jantrary- 25,th at 7 F.
prffiray JANT:w 28 met in the arSt: 011IIC
t ' Pia YOft to d-eterrnine
4:30 - 6 :30 p.m. Figure A. represernative in :he
Skating A. playoff. This
8:30 p.m. Bantam Flay-- of series with the a:3:
offs be played in Luc know ‘n-n.:
Friday bight at7.0C F
second game will be
EtlaSe.15 on Surnia aft 7 Ct:
nary 27 at 4.3C F. r"
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
8:30 p.m. Intermediates
Lucknpw vs Milsrerton
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
House League Hockey
2 4 Public Skating
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27
1 - 3 Public Skatinc
3:30 p.m: Juvenile
Game
Luc_know vs Ripley
4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Figure ja.rulary 23rd in EitisseLe and 'acme
Skat,ing Lessons on the 28th.
Town and Country. Hockey' The Midget series start ner.
7:45 Lucknow vs Holyrood‘ v,feek but no dates are deoice: as
Lucknow plays Belgrave in. Bel-
grave Wednesday night and are
home against Teeswater Sa.turday
night at 7 o'clock.
9:00 Kingsbridge vs
.Kin tail "
Fleas Win 6 3
.Over Ripley
Lucknow Fleas came up with
their best hockey game of the
Season Saturday night defeating
Ripley 6 ,3 at the local arena.
David Emberlin led the Luc
scorers with a , hat-trick; with
singles going to Kenhy Irwin n.
Steven Alton and Wayne Phillips.
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THURSDAY, JANTJARY 24
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News
vs 'Brussels,
• The Juvenile series ben.
5 with NEWT-nay will see the
game Sunday, February 3;.-c
3.30 p.m. in LucknoW a:eha
Watch for posters of futzze
games. The public i,s urnec
attend these, 'games , as :he :c.
will be pLaying their bes: cncrce-..1
to 'obtain the honour Of 1:Z
to the 0. M. H.A . finah.
Once again the Luc n T-et
Wees went down to defea: s: :he
hands of the Brussels boyi
:time by a score of '5-2.
Lonctry paced the Luclalc ,,.
with goals anti .n
Dorscht scored the othei-tennn aC
Paul Hamilton receive: -3-313:
These same two tea ,
This is a good brane.
so come our and sinnon.
Weal team, The uo-,.s
really apprec..ta.te you: 3L.
Pee Wees Lose
5-3 To Brussels
Playoff Hockey
Next 3 Weeks
Ban-tains play, tt..eir fir
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:"ean7, raricialvs: Z.carcl Ter 7 -1. PtzbiiC
err Retieve.rs 66, , , Ska tirfg 61. Poodles :SG . Spaniels 5- 04;101;:leszonorsagsintaismoskes
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