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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-25, Page 12'AGE TWELVE THE LUCKNOW. SENTIINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO; Lancers. los e to. Port Elgin attend Sunday tournament On Sunday, January "15, Port Elgin came to Lucknow' and took home a 7-4 win, Goal scorers for Lucknow were Jim Murray frotn. John f-Iamilton,. Carl Stanley from Greg Hamilton and Mike Court- ney, Carl Stanley from Gary Courtney • and Art Stanley,, and. Dave MacKinnon from Jim Mur- ray and Art Stanley: TOURNAMENT ACTION This past weekend saw the annual Milverton Intermediate Hockey Tournament and as usual the competition was pretty tough. Teams from Leamington, Wheat- ley, Stirling, Harriston,St. Clem- ents, Watford, Milverton and Lucknow Vied for the top honours.. The first game saw Harriston win over Milvertonin a hard fought battle that ended' with a 5-2 score. • The second game was a 4-3 decision with Watford coining out on top of Lucknow. Goal scorers for Lucknow were Mark Chisholm from Carl Stanley, Lynn Arm- strong unassisted and .Graham Hamilton from rLynn Armstrong. The third game saw Learning -1 ton outlast Stirling 3-2. The fourths and last game of . the first found 'saw Wheatley walk over St.. Clements 6-1, The second round began with Milverton taking a 5-3 decision over Lucknow,oal scorers for Lucknow were John Emberlin from 'Jim Murray and Graham Hamilton, Mike • Courtney from Paul .Frayne, and Ian' M ,tgom•' 'ery. from Doug 'Stevenson and Paul Frayne. The second game of the round saw Harriston take Watford 4-1, and the third game saw Stirling over St. Clements with a score of 3-2. The fourth and last game of the round saw Leamington lose to Wheatley. This left the championship games for Sunday with Harriston and Wheatley, going for the trophy, and Milverton and Stirl- ing competing for the consolation prize. Special- mention to showdown specialists goaltender Terry Tay- lor, and centre, Dave 'MacKin- non. Although they didn't win any prizes, they did make a good showing. Next home game is Sunday, January 29 against the Goderich Sailors. Juveniles end winning streak Lucknow ,Juveniles extended winning streak ended when they were defeated Sunday, January 22 by Kincardine 7-5. This game was perhaps the fastest skating game of the yearwith a lot of , chippyplay and as the final.. ' buzzer sounded a small fight involving all players ,of both teams broke out. After the debri was cleared, Kincardine came up with' the majority' of ' major penalties. -Lucknow marksmen were Pad - day Murray 2 goals, 1» assist; Steve Hamilton .1 goal; Mark Frayne, 1 goal, 1 ' assist; Jim VanOsc-i i .goal; Grant Gilchrist 2 assists; Mike McDonagh 1. assist; Rod Simpson 1 assist: These • same 2 teams play 'in Lucknow January 29 at 3.45 p..m. 'WEDNESDAY, LANUARY 25, 1978 INTERTOWN BOWLING On ' January 21st Lucknow defeated Molesworth 7 4 4. Scores were: 1132-1157, 1168- 993,927-1196, 1190-1407, 1053- 958. Men's scores. were: Gerry Ross 1307., ` Ron Stanley 1196, Gerald Rhody 1057, Bob Cranston 972, ,Bob Greer 9,66, Allan Stanley 952. - Standings: Molesworth 133, Listowel #1 118, Lucknow 106, Wingham 101, Mitchell 67, Listowel #2 36. LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON MIXED BOWLING Men's high .single and high triWe- _ uas_bowled--by-Ger-r-y-Ro with a 285 'and 739. . Gaines aver. 250: Ron. Durnin 270; Jack Caesar 268, Gerry Ross 254. 'JANUARY 22 High single score went to 00:gxge Newbold with a 261 and. Donald MacKinnon bowled the high triple of 666. Games over 225: George New- bold 261, Donald MacKinnon 254, 235, Gerry Ross 245, 'Art Young 242, .I Bob Greer 239», Brian Stewart 236, Gerald Rhody 234, Russ Button 228. - Team points: Oldsmobiles 0, Fords 7, Mustangs 0, Dodges 0, Pontiacs 7, Buicks 7. 'Team standings: Oldsmobiles 60, Fords 55, Mustangs 51, - Dodges 64, Pontiacs 65, Buicks Lynn Wall captured the high single and . triple for the ladies with a 271. and a 601 triple. Games . over225: Dorothy Errington 257, Janet. Card 245, Marjorie Hackett 231. • Team points: Chipmunks 2, Foxes 5, Tigers 2, Gophers 0,. Zebras 4, Polecats 7, Squirrels 2, Cubs 3, Lions 7, Coons, 5, Kangaroos 5. Team standings: Kangaroos 96, Lions 77, Cubs 76, Tigers 73, Polecats 72, Zebras 55, Squirrels 47, Foxes 44,,' Coons 42, Gophers 39, Chipmunks 37: MEN'S -BOWLING LEAGUE JANUARY 17 High single was bowled by Doug Stevenson with a 280 count and Gerry Ross captured high triple with a 724. Games over 225: -Doug, Steven- son 280, Allan Stanley 277, Gerry Ross 257, 242,_ 225, Ron Stanley 251, Orville. Elliott 250,, George Anderson 233., George Stanley 228, Bob Cranston 226, Team points: •Oldsmobiles 0, Fords ' 7, Mustangs 0, Dodges 7, Pontiacs 4, Buicks 3. 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BOWLING JANUARY 23 Fern MacDonald bowled the high single with a 244. Fern MacDonald bowled the high triple with a, 612. Games of 200 and over: Fern MacDonald 244, • 202, Maudie Fisher 219, Elaine Steer 209, Dorothy Bain 200. Team points: Pat Livingston's Crickets 5, Jean Phillips' Bees 2; Evelyn .Smith's Spiders 4, Irene Markham's Ants 3; Joan Living- ston's Beetles 7, » Edna Ross' Ladybugs 0. Team standings: Bees 72, Spiders 66, Beetles 62, Crickets 59, . Ladybugs 52., Ants 46. JANUARY 3RD Bernice Kemp. bowled the high single with a 261. Pat Livingston bowled the high triple with a 544. Games of 200 and over: Bernice Kemp, 261, Thelma Brown 208, Nancy Brooks 211,, Pat Livingston 206. Team Points: Evelyn Smith's Spiders 4, Joan Livingston's Beetles 3; Irene Markham's Ants 5, Jean . Phillips' Bees +2; Edna Ross' Ladybugs 5., Pat Living- ston's Crickets 2. Team standings: Bees 70, Spiders 62, Beetles 55, Crickets 54, Ladybugs 52, Ants 43. KINLOSS BOWLING High man was Fraser MacKin- non with a single of 235 and a triple of 618. Men 200 and over: Fraser MacKinnon 235, 235, 213, Gerald Rhody 229, Donald •Farrish 208, 201. Murray MacKinnon 201. Ladies' high single was rolled by Hanna Hartemink with 202 and high triple of 486. Team points: Kings 5, Snows 2, Wealthys 7, Spys 0, Macs 5, Pippins 2. Team standings: Macs 69, Kings -62, Spys 55, Wealthys 53, Snows 52, Pippins 45. TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING Margaret McDonald bowled high fdr the ladies with a single of 240 and double of 416. For the men it was Harvey Houston with a single of 220 and double of 396. Team points: Reds 5, Oranges 0, Yellows 2, Greens 5, Blues 0, Violets 3. Team standings: Reds 41, Greens 39, Oranges 38, Yellows 38, Blues 36, Violets 33. Game over 200: Margaret McDonald 240, Anna Dexter .222, Harvey Houston 220.