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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-02, Page 4spot Lucknow Outlaws play well in Biyth LIIIANWew Sestina. why, FtehonsaelY 11963--11** 4 The Locknow Outlaw play- ed some fast, fantastic and fan pleasing broomball this weekend in the annual filet In their first game the Outlaws faced a very strong team from Maryhill. Only the excellent goal tending of Outlaw, Brad Aitchison, kept the game at the end of regulation time. After five minutes of (vertime, neither team managed to scot*, The Outlaws' hopes were dashed in sudden death overtime, when Maryhill sewed to win 1 - 0e In their second game Sat- urday morning. the Outlaws contbitted tines sooting with solid goal tending and defen- sive abilities to prevail 3 - 1 over the Alma R Wayne McDonagh paced the " Outlaws witch two goals, with Pyr (Sage) Stolj`anov ad- ding the other. Late Saturday night, Luck - now faced an awesome team from Bendier. Wayne Yoder bbsted one f ni the point with less than four minutes remaining no give the Out- laws an exciting and well deserved 2 - 1 vitt wy. Ken McWhinney playing great as usual sooted the other Out- law goad. This victory propelled the bowling Outlaws into the 'quarter finals against a very aggres- sive team, the Hangover Hawks. The game started out being a drippy affair, with a steady parade of players visiting the penalty box, The Hawks scored first, only to have Wayne McDon- agh tie up the game, The Hawks once again took the lead and it appeared the game would end that way until Perry Hauck, a constant scoring threat whenever he is on the ince, slipped one past the Hawk's goalie to tie the game at two and force over- time. bake S.38 pm. Barb Ross bawled the high single with a 220. Bernice Kemp bowled the high triple with a 553. Games of 200 and over: Diane Humphrey 209, Sharr- on Culbert 219, Babb Ross 220, Bernice Kemp 207. Team points and stand- ings: Bears 2, 771/2; Lions 2, 77; Elephants 4, 73; Tigers 5, 72; Giraffes 5, 611/2; Mon- keys 3, 59. Calk. atm B.w1 erg Ladies high single, Chris McDonald 237. Ladies high triple, Chris McDonald 636. Games over 200: Chris Mc- Donald 237, 232, Marie Part 236, Marg Wilson 225, Nikki Ere! 218, -201, Shirley Allan 213, Wilma Elliott 211, Dian- ne Carter 211, Joanne Searle 203. Team points and stand- ings: Crocus 5, 56; Snow Drops 2, 49; Iris 5, 61; Hyacinths 3, 54; Tulips 4, 62; Daffodils 2, 54. Men's Bowling High single, Ray Cranston 287. • High triple, Getty Ross and Joe Hackett with 658 each. Games over 225: Ray Cranston 287, Bruce Norman 280, Getty Ross ) 255, Eric Taylor 241, Joe Hackett 237, Mel Corrin 227, John And- rew 226. Standings: Oldsmobiles 3, 66; Fords 7, 65%; Mustangs 5, 84; Dodges 4, 63%; Pontiacs 2, 41; Buicks 0, 58. Ludlam - Dungannon Ladies high single, Betty Van Osch 238. Ladies high triple, Betty Van Osch 579. Men's high single, Pete Van Osch 213, Men's high triple, Pete Van Osch 557. Games over 225: Jackie McNay 238 Standings: Chipmunks 11%, 1451:; Gophers 71, 128; Squirrels 9, 1561/2; Kangaroos 101/:, 145; Tigers 6t/z, 145, Y.B.C. Bowling High scores: Kim Tyler 119, Lisa MacDonald 300 triple, Tracy Livingston 169, 450; Adnan Helm 205, Scott Allen 474 triple, Bruce Elliott 197, 516. Standings: Allis Chambers 5, 1021/2; Massey Fergusotis 10, 137; Fords 11, 1281/2; Internationals 4, 111, Khiloss Bowling Ladies high single, Ruth Conley with 206 and high triple, Val Matthew 488., Men's high single, Ed Caneau 220 and high triple, Jim Lavis 579. Men 200 and overt Ed Cannan 220, Gerry vander- Klippe 217, Harry Lavis 216, 203, Bob Campbell 214, Jim Lavis 207, 203. Team points and stand- ings: Spys 2, 71; Wealthys 2, 60; Macs 5, 57; Snows 5, S2; Pippins 5, 52; Kings 2, 44. Town and Country Bawling High score for the ladies was Agnes Farrier with single of 177. 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