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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-02-22, Page 13LADIES' 9 O'CLOCK; BOWLING FEBRUARY 13TH Marie -Hoffman rolled a °high _ single game of 263. The high' triple was bowled by Barb Tyler with a score of 638. Games 200 •and over:. Marie Hoffman 263,' Barb Tyler 243, '201, Joanne Searle 237, 208, Chris Striklend 233, Betty Smith 217, Linda Sticklend 213, Grace Hopf 205, 202, Merle Rhody 200, Sharon Campbell 200. Team points: Nancy Farrish's Robins 4, Dianne Carter's Cardin- als, 3, Joanne Searle's Bluejays 5, Barb Sanderson's Doves 2, Marg Hackett's Canaries 5, Marie Hoffman's Orioles 2. • Team standings: Cardinals 84; Doves 78, Canaries 75, Bluejays 73, Orioles 61, Robins 49. TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING .LEAGUE Olive Smith had high single for the ladies with 193. The double went to Anna. Johnstone with 360. Jim McNaughton bowled high for the men with single of 179 and • double . of 339. Team points: Reds 3, Oranges 0, Yellows 3, Greens 5, Blues 2, Violets 2. Team standings: Greens 52, Reds 51, Yellows 49, Oranges 46, Blues 45, Violets 42.. KINLOSS BOWLING LEAGUE FEBRUARY 10 High man was Gerald Rhody with a single of'237 and a triple of 652. 'Other men over 200: Mike Dalton 219, Gerald Rhody 2.16, John Zydbel''' 210, Harry Lavis 210, Fraser MacKinnon ' 205, Russel Swan 204. - High lady was Ann MacDougall with a single of 198 and a triple of 535. Team points: Kings2, Snows 0, SpyWealthyss 5, 7,Macs 7, Pippins 0. Team standings: Macs 78, Kings 69, Spys 69, Wealthys 63, Snows 52, Pippins 47. FEBRUARY 17 High man was . Murray Keith with a single of 262 and a triple of 686. Other , men • over 200: Harry Lavis 239, Murray Keith 239, Bill Hunter 213, Kevin Swan 208, Donald Farrish 204. High lady was Nancy Swan with a_singl`e of 191 and a triple .of 531... • Team points: Kings 5, Snows 2, Wealthys 4, Spys ' 3, Macs 5, Pippins 2. Team standings:. Macs .83, Kings 79., Spys 77, Wealthys 69, Snows 56, Pippins 56. FEB. 18 BOWLED FOR DEC. 9 High man was Fraser MacKin- ori with a single of 295 and a triple of 729., • • Other men over 200: Fraser ' MabKinnon 240, Lorne MacDon- ald 225, Mike Dalton 215, Russel Swan 210, Ralph Cameron 207, Jake Conley 207. . Ladies' ' high single: Linda Stanley with 256 and high triple Eileen Wilson with 611. Other ladies over 200:' Eileen Wilson 229, 208, Doreen Mac- Donald 236, Betty Lou Dalton 220., Ann MacDougall 210. Team points: Kings 5, SnoWs 2, Wealthys 2, Spys 5, Macs 0, Pippins 7. Team standings: Macs 78, Kings 74, Spys 74, Wealthys 65, Snows 54, Pippins 54. LADIES' 6:30 P.M. BOWLING Joan Robinson bowled the high single with a 272. Jessie Joynt bowled the high triple with a 701. Games of 200 and over: Joan Robinson 272, Bernice Kemp 206, Fern MacDonald 204, Irene Markham 261, Nancy Brooks 250, 216,° Pat Livingston 223, Jessie Joynt 248, 236, 223, .Isobel Miller 201, Marion MacKinnon 210. Team points: Irene Markham's Ants 5,. Pat Livingston's Crickets 2; Joan Livingston's Beetles 5, Jean Phillips' Bees 2; Edna Ross' Ladybugs 5, Evelyn Smith's .Spiders 2. Team standings: Bees 93, Beetles 80, Crickets 78, : Spiders 77, Ladybugs 73, Ants 61. LADIES' 9 O'CLOCK BOWLING High single of 240 was rolled by Anne Anderson. Linda Sticklend-' bowled a 63-2 high triple. Games 200 and over: . Anne Anderson 240, Linda Sticklend 233, 229, Pat Grazier 232, Merle Rhody 215, 260, Marie Hoffman 215, Irene Nelson 212, Nancy, Farrish 212, Barb Sanderson 211; Lorna Button 207, Barb Tyler 206,.. Marjorie Thompson 205, . Dianne Carter 203, Grace Hopf 202, Margaret Hackett 201. ; Team points: Barb Sanderson's Doves 17, Marie Hoffmap's Orioles 0; Nancy Farrish's Robins 7, Marg . Hackett's Canaries 0; Dianne' Carter's Cardinals 5, Joanne Searle's Bluejays 2, Team standings: Cardinals 89, Doves 85, .Canaries 75, Bluej°ays 75, Orioles 61, Robins 56. LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Ladies' high single and triple were bowled by Marjorie Hackett with a 275 single and 621 triple. Other ladies over 225: Marie Stewart 250, Barb Tyler 232 and Norma Peterson 227. A high single of 306 was bowled by Ron Durnin while Gerry Ross rolled a 711 triple: for top bowler. Other men over 250: Ken Adams 294, Brian Stewart 273, Gerry Ross 266. Team points: Chipmunks 2, • Foxes 2, Tigers 2, Gophers 7, Zebras 5, Polecats 5, Squirrels 4, Cubs 5, • Lions 5', Coons 3, Kangaroos 2._ Team,. standings: Kangaroos 115, Tigers 101, Polecats 100, Lions 99, Cubs 97, Zebras . 62, Squirrels 60, Chipmunks 55, Foxes 53, Gophers 51, Coons 47. MEN'S' BOWLING LEAGUE Jim Bain rolled the high single of 288 -and also the high triple of 703. • • -Games over 225: Jim Bain 288, Harvey Culbert 274, Ron Stanley 259, 225, Gerald Rhody 257, 238, Brian Stewart 255, . Harold Maize 254, Gerry -Ross 254, .George Newbold 248, Donald MacKinnon 245, 227, George Anderson 240. Team points: Oldsmobiles 2, Fords 5, Mustangs 2, Dodges 5, Pontiacs 0, Buicks 7. Team standings: Oldsmobiles 79, Fords 73, Mustangs 58, Dodges 75, Pontiacs 72, Buicks 84. INTERfOWN BOWLING On February 18th Lucknow defeated Molesworth 7-4. Scores were: 11564074, 1116- 1058, .1015-1123, 12054038,.1085- 1107.. Men's scores were: Gerry Ross 1389, Bob Cranston 1104, Gerald Rhody 1037, Ron Stanley 996, Harvey Culbert 929, Allan Stan- ley 928. Lucknow Sentinel, \ Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1978, --Page 13 The great Gordie Howe and Super Bowl star, receiver Golden Richards of the Dallas .Cowboys meet this years Timmies - two brothers Peter and Paul Settle of Hamilton• at the 27th annual Sports Celebrities Dinner. Later, more than 1,100 guests in the Royal York's Canadian Room gave them a standing ovation as former wrestling star Whipper. Watson first carried Peter shoulder high to the head table - then went back and carried Paul. The dinner is the advance kickoff to next mantles $2,500,000 Easter Seal Appeal which• officially opens March lst. - Bantams tied 2-2 for championship On Tuesday, February 13 Milverton returned to Lucknow for the third game of the Bantam" series .and went down,:t 3 to 1 `defeat.. Scoring for Lucknow were Allan Rivett with 2 and John Hopf with, an unassisted goal. Assists went to Ed Davidson and John Hopf. Thursday night the boys went to Milverton and came home with. a 5-3 victory in a very close, hard fought game. Scoring for Luckno`w with 2 was Kent Alton,. while Ed Davidson, Allan Rivett and Glen Raynard scored 1 each. Ed Davidson. Brian Taylor and Allan Eadie each had 2 assists 'while Allan Rivett got one. Goalies Jerry Searle, and Scott. Rivett have played excellent games and many times this year they ,have . kept the team in the garne. 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