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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-11, Page 8WINGHAM RESIDENTIAL -- FARM INDUSTRIAL ANDS COMMERCIAL Phone. Collect 357-1583 Pee Woes Win Nand Series Lucknow pee W,ees started the playoffs in Hensall on Friday, February 6 with a win over Hensall 4-3. , Scoring for Lucknow were Mike Humphrey from David Gib- son; David Gibson unassisted; and two goals by Alan Rivett, assisted by 'Richard Moore. Heniall goals were by McClinchey, Steward and Sangster, , The second game in the best "tWo. our of three Series" was played in Lucknow on Monday night, February 9th. This game was a, shut out 9-0 for the LucknoW goal tending team of .Scott Rivett and Brian Murray.' Scoring for Lucknow were Alan Rivett un- assisted; Man Rivett from Richard Moore and David 'Gibson; Alan Rivett unassisted; Glenn Raynard unassisted; Ken, Alton unassisted;, Alan Rivett from David Gibson and Richard Moore; Richard, Moore from Paul Finlay; Glenn Raynard from Allan Eadie; David Gibson from Alan Rivett,' and Richard Moore. • Good team work and. positional hockey won, this series, Congratu- lations tearrrand good luck in the next series. Lancers Win Two In A Row The Lucknow Lancers Intermed- iate hockey team finally put 'two wins in a row together since last writing. . The reporter missed last week's deadline because of weather. The Milverton-Lucknow game is nearly two weeks old. It's rather hard to get enthused about writing up a 10-3 loss. Milverton will probably be the toughest team in the league. I.ucknow's scoring went to Dave MacKinnon from. 'Graham Hata.; ton and Kevin Austin; Donald. Mann from Doug Stevenson and Pete Chisholm and third goal to Dave MacKinnon unassisted. Lucknow went to Goderich on Wednesday, February ‘t and came out with a big win playing with, only 9 forward players. Jim Frayne played a super game in net and John Emberlin practically sunk the sailors by single handedly scoring five goals. Harvey Livingston and Kevin Austin finished the scoring to win 7-6.. s On Friday night, sparked by the big win against Goderich,' the Lancers took control, of the game right from the start. Being short of players as usual with weather, school and travelling, coach Ed- wards called 'a line . from the bush league to round out the roster. Jim Frayne played very well despite having 7 , goals scored on him and held the boys' in' the running to grab the win 9-7. Scoring went to Dave MacKinnon' 4, John Emberlin 2, Jim Murray, Gert de Jong and Gary Courtney. Assists went to Jim Murray 3, Graham Hamilton 2, GarY Court- , ney -2, Kevin , Austin 2, John Emberlin, Harvey Livingtton, Dave MacKinnon, Steve Hackett - and Paul Frayne. According to the ' latest statistics, the LancerS can' 'make the playoffs with a continued winning streak. Let's give them. some, real support and cheer them on. Juveniles Lose T. You only look Fineos.ln your heart rod know k's right. THURSDAY, Ft*RIMRY 12 4:30'- 7:90 Figure Skating 7:30 industrial Hockey Lucknow vs Kintail Holyrood vs Ashfield THE .LUCKNOW SENTINE14.4licKNO*, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1976 to' Have Busy Welk Lucknow Flea hockey team had a big week with two practises• and four games. On Thursday, January '29th Lucknow travelled to Ripley to play , and lost . 7 to 6. Goal- scorers for Lucknow were Grant Murray 4 goals .and 1 assist; Brian De Groote, 1 goal and A. assist; Ross Pickard, 1 goal; assists went to Todd • Ritchie, Steve Hamilton, Chris Irwin and Sean Culleton. On Friday night the Lucknpw Fleas played the Mildmay Tadpoles and came out On top 6-2. Goals scorers for Lucknow were Grant Murray 3, goals and 1 assist; Brian De Groote, 1—goal and 2 assists; Todd Ritchie, 1 goal' and 2 assists; Chris Irwin; 1 goal and I assist. . Assists went to Tommy Gilmore, John D. MacKenzie, Danny Gil- ' christ and Bradley Priestap. Todd• Scharbach played a steady game in goal. On Saturday night? 'Blyth came to Lucknow to play to a, 2-2 tie. Goals . were scored by Grant Murray 2, with Todd Ritchie getting an assist. The week was made very Successful by the support of the fans' and parents who attend the games in. Lucknow and out of town. The coacheswould like to thank the fans for their support and hope they continue to come to see the; little boys in action: AtomS.Wiii liensalt$eries LucknOW Atoms completed their 'first ' round of the .W,0:A.A, playoffs on Friday night in Hensall, winning the best tviro ,out "of three series in two straight games. , The series opened in Lucknow last Tuesday night and Was• a real come-from-behind hockey. game. Lucknow won the game 6-3 in an overtime period. Hensall .took an early 3-0 lead. At the end of two periodS the score ,stood at '3-1 for Hensall. Lucknow scored in the third period to narrow the score at 3-2. With time running out and just 30 seconds left on the clock' Lucknow scored the tying goal. This meant a ten minute overtime period. Lucknovv then fired up three more goals. Goals were scored by George Alton, three goals and . three assists; David Emberlin scpred the other three goals and• assisted on ' one other; other' assists Went to Jamie Bere, three and Paul Maclntyre, two. On Friday night in Hensall, Lucknow took a 4-0 lead and went on to win 6-2. 'David Enaberlin again scored three goals and assisted on one other. George Alton scored two and assisted on: three others; Jamie Bere scored the other gin' and tallied four assists. Lucknow is now , waiting on „the next round and at the time of writing no datehad been set for the next game.. Midgets 1pst Two Games To Hensall (Contributed) Ludnow and Hensall are in a playoff series with the first, game played in Lucknow last Tuesday night, Hensall won this game 7-L The score. would not indicate the game as Lucknow outplayed. Hen- sall by quite a margin but were thwarted by some 'fine goaltending by the 'Hensall goalie. Lueknow's lone goal was , scored • by Kevin Cowan, assisted by Mark Frayne. and Grant Gilchrist.' HENSALL 7 - LVCKNOW 4 Lucknow • returned to Hensall Thursday night and quickly jumped into a 3-0.1ead as they completely, outplayed the Hensall team. Then the referees turned the game , completely around as they refused to . see anything but Lucknow penalties with as many as 6 Lucknow boys in the penalty box at one time. The series was' to have been played with neutral referees. Lucknow had referees sent in by the W.O.A.A. while Hensall select- ed referees out of their own Minor Hockey System. One of these was an uncle of one of the boys who played on the team. It is very discouraging to look after a Minor Hockey team when you get this type of treatment from men who are supposed to be in charge of sport in their community, HenSall. Our boys were slashed, speared and high sticked without fear of being penalized, arid our boys have marks to prove it; including loose teeth. Foran organization, such as W.O.A.A. or O.M.H.A. who con- tinue to stick in rules 'to penalize boys, while'nothing is done to clean up organizations such Hensall's reckless treatment of playoff agree- menis, they are wasting their time. We, are not in favour of rough play or fighting but when 'a boy is subjected to this type of officiating what Must he do? Go hide in the corner and let Hensall do as they feel? Incidently Lucknow was called for 101 minutes in penalties, Hensall was called for 31. At time: of writing protest of the game was being Considered. After a fairly successful season, the Lucknow Minor hockey system swung into the playoffs. Atoms‘ Pee Wees, Bantams and Midgets all are matched against Hensall in the quarter-finals while the Juien- iles are playing the final for 'W.O.A.A. with Mildmay. The Juveniles journeyed to Mildmay, February 5 and dropped a 6-4 decision to the Mildmay team in a well played game. Lucknow marksmen were . Ken Reid with 1 goal and 1 assist, Doug Shields with 1 goal, Randy` Alton with 1 goal. Paul Simpson with 1 goal and' 1 assist and John Hamilton with 1 assist. Bantams Win Two Over Henson Lucknow Bantam hockey team defeated Hensall in two games , straight to win. their best 2 out of 3, series, in 'the first round • of the W.O.A.A. playoffs. Lucknow easily outscored their opposition in. Hensall last Thursday night by a score of 6-1. Scoring were David Errington, assisted by , Barry • Elphick; Larry MacPherson from Doug Dorscht and Brad Humphrey; John O'Ke- efe from Rany Guay; John, O'Keefe from Danny Londry; Donnie Elliott, assisted by Doug' ,Dcirscht and Steve Pritchard; Jim Foran from John O'Keefe and Randy Guay. , •• Monday night in. Lucknow the local team again soundly defeated Hensall 5-1. Scoring were Paul Hamiltcm from Steven Simpson; Randy Guay, unassisted; Paul Hamilton, unassisted; David Err- ington unassisted; Randy Guay, unassisted. SATURCIAY, FEBRUARY 14 2 - 4 p.m. Public Slr,atiag 7:40 p.m. Plea Game SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1:30 r 3:15 p.m. Public Skating . 8:00 p.m. Intermediate Game Hanover vs Lucknow ••••••••1M11.0.. MONDAY; FEBRUARY 16 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Figure Skating I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Mothers and Tots COSTUME JEWELLERY wATtwei CLOSED MONDAYS susek,,..\0 RADNOR CHINA FLORALS ' SCHMID S jEWEMAYA AND h. I oWNERS W. JOS., AND DEAN E. AGNEW SHONE 528-3532 LUCKNOW •