The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-24, Page 8Lucknow Intermediate hockey
• team won the first game in the
best three-out-of-five series
against Harriston on Sunday night,
fit Lucknow to a rather small ,
crowd. The score was 7-2 for
'Lucknow.
This is for, the W.,'O.A.A. Inter-
mediate Grand Championship.
The third game will be back in
Lucknow on Briday; April 26 at
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Back row , left to right , Thos.
Pritchard, manager; Stephen Mac-
Pherson, Paul Hamilton, Barry
Elphibk. David Errington, Danny
Londry.
3rd row,, Blair Alton, Ken Rit-
chie Bob Greer, Coach; Stephen
Howard, Herb Barger , coach.
Town and Country
Club End Bowling
With Banquet
The Town and Country Club
Bowling Banquet was held in the
Parish Hall on April 15 at .6 p.m.
Mrs. Jardine presented the John
W. Henderson Trophy to Henry
Carter's Blues, the winning team.
Members of the Blues are: Fannie
Wraith, Elleda Wightmati, Elleda
Irwin, Myrtle Helm , Jim
McNaughton, W. F. MacDonald,
Earl. Swan, Henry Carter, captain.
Les Purvis' Greens won the play
off trophies. Team ,members
are Liella Finlayson, Beatrice
Adams, Betty MacMillan, Lorna.
CamPbell, Walter DeXter Bill
Stanley, JOhn Van Osch , Leslie
PurVis, captain. .
'Special awards to the ladies
were: Ida Barger, high single;
Mabel Steward, high double; Anna
Dexter, high average; Margaret
MacDonald , most improved play-
er.
Award's for the gentlemen were:
Jim McNaughton, high single;
HoWard Barger, high double;.
Harry Lavis, high average; John
MacMurchy, most improved play-
er.
Cheque out
a crippled child
today.
8.30. The second game is Wed-
nesday in Harriston.
The home team is hoping Luck-
now fans will turn out to support
them in this„final series.
The Sunday game was the
cleanest game playedall year •
with only two penalties, both
going to Harriston. One of the
penalties was a Bench caused by
one of the fans behind the Harri-
2nd row; Brian Elphick, Donald
Elliott, Doug Dorscht , Bradley
Humphrey.
Fiont row , Ray' Guay, Randy.
Guay, 'Roddy Havens.
Absent When the. picture was
taken was Steven Simpson and
Eric Courtney.
Mixed League,
Holds Banquet
The annual banquet of the Luck-
now-Dungannon Bowling League,
was held on Saturday, April 20 at
the Lucknow Legion Hall.
The ladies of the Anglican
Church served a. delicious beef
dinner. A vote of thanks was giv-
en by Bob McIntosh and responded
to by Mrs. Cliff Roulston.
draw for a door prize donated by
the Trophy Company was won by
Lloyd Collins..
The president, Bill Stewart,
assisted by vice 'presidents -Orville
Elliott and Harold Errington pro-
ceeded with the presentation of
trophies.
The Zebras, who won the tro-
phies for the regular bowling sea-'
son , were pre-iented with their
awards by Bill Stewart. Al
Beange replied for the Zebras.
The season's high averages were
held by Marie Stewart and Jack
Caesar. Harold Errinston present-
ed these trophies.
The high triples for the season '
were held by Gwen Caesar and
Jack Fisher. These trophies were
presented by Mel Dickson.
High singles went to Joanne
Searle and Fred Flanagan. 'Harvey
Culbert presented thern with their
trophies.
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wor. by the COOLS ,
Frank
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rely whc
ston bench, swearing at the refer-
ee.
Goals were by: John MacKen-
zie 3', Dave Black, Ross Forster,
Dave MacKinnon, koss Moffat,
one each.
Assists went to Glen Morning -
star 2, Dave Black 2, John Mac-
Kenzie, Dave MacKinnon, John
Emberlin, Graham Hamilton, one
each.
Henderson Makes
Demands On Leafs
A story by Canadian Press indic-
ates that Paul Henderson might be
leaving Toronto Maple Leafs un-
less:contract demands are met.
Alan Eagleson, who represents
a nuniber of National Hockey
League players, says he has given
Toronto Maple Leafs an ultimatum
regarding left winger' Henderson.
'"Unless they give the contract
we're asking for and it includes
a no-trade provision he'll be fin--
ished with -the Leaf organization,
said the TorOnto lawyer.
If the 31-year-•old Henderson
doesn't play for the Leafs next .
Season, it's expected he'll wind
up with Toronto Toros of the World
Hockey'Association.
' The Leafs have indicated they
will not write in the stipulation
Eagleson and Henderson want:.
That the forward can't be traded'
unless he agrees to the deal.
"We'te very close to anagree-
ment with the Toros," Eagleson
said.
Other Eagleson men on the Leaf
roster include goalie Ed' Johnston,
defenceman Brian Glennie, and
forwards Ron 'Ellis, Darryl Sittler,
Garry Monahan and Rick KehOe.
trophies from Orville-Elliott , with
Omar Brooks replying for the team,
Mary Fisher and Jack Caesar
were the winners, of the high trip-
les in the playoffs. Marie Stew-
art presented them with trophies.
Diane Park and Mel DicksOn -took
the trophies for the high singles
and Eleanor Gibson made these ,
presentations.
The most improved bowlers in
our league this year were Ivlaxiene
Maize and Jim Gibson. Fred Flan-
agan presented them ,with approp-
riate trophies.
A consolation award was presen-
ted to the Foxes, the latest team .
to join the league. Mel Corrin
WEDNESDAY,. APRIL
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on APRIL 2 5 th
and APRIL 2 6th
at 8:00 p.m. in the
RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL
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Program features musical selections and comic
play - "NO BOYS ALLOWED"
LUCKNOW PEE WEE HOCKEY TEAM
Intermediates Go One Up In First
Game Of Grand Championship Series'
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presented them with bowling
aprons and Wayne Durnin replied
for the team.
After the secretary-treasurer's
report by Grace Elliott ,'the tables
were cleared and a dance followed
with music by theTravel4
This enjoyable evening
another suttessfulseasonof
ing to an end for the Luc
Du nga nnon Leage..andlook
ward to the same next yea,