Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-03-12, Page 12Page 12 -Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 1Z, .1986 Luckm;...w Pee win on'IS On March 8 the-Lucknow Pee Wee Bs took part in the tournament in Ripley. Lucknow 4 - RIpley.,1 ` ,z Lucknow played Ripley in the first game. Both teams were ea er for the first goal. However the first period was scoreless until late: in the period at 1:27 mark when Lucknow'. Butch Foran scored on a pass from Paul Sandy. Less than a Minute later the line' of Ken Neable, Lyndon Johnston and Robin Neable scored. The first period closed with Lucknow ahead 2 - 0. Ripley finally scored in second period and it proved. to be the'only . y.. goalof he. period. Jeff Vanderhoek was °the':marks- man, assisted by Mike Arenburg The. score at the end of second period was„ Lucknow '2; Ripley 1. The Lucknow boys must have remember- ed a previous game where they lost a good lead to narrowly .win by one goal. They came out in' third period andquickly added another one. It;rias scored by Ken Neable from Robin Neable and Marcial LeB reton... In less. t"an twominutes :Lucknow's. Stanley" �3l;kert scored assisted by Steven', Rinto'tt: Altthe a good game and few penalties. 'wereed. �ar� Bs lose This win pitLucknow up against the winner of the next game' in the tournament. Brussels 3 - Lucknow 2 . Lucknow`met Brussels in the champion- ship ''`serni-final.: The firstperiod,, waa well played by bothteams. Lucknow ripened: up the scoring by Paul Sandy from Butch Foran .and Steven. ,Rintoul. Brussels.; scored while ` Lucknow was shorthanded on ar hooking penalty. Brian Alexander scored unassisted. At the end" Of . . first period the 'game was tied 1. 1.; Lucknow p ened . the scorin , in, the . . F g second period on a goal by Robin Neable from Kert:_Neabte arid, lyndon Johnston. This was ,scored WhileT PauI' Saandy was ;serving fa hooking penalty Brussels;,.closecl:'the second perifid with a goal from Brad Taylor and Brefit Evans. The ;game_ was a:2 - 2 tie at end of second periddY. The Lucknow.boys' appeared to tire at the oPening ofthird period and and morepenalties were handed out to. both ,,teams during the third period., Brussels .scored early in the Periodrclose the_, game out at.Brussels Lucknow 2.� The Lucks w,,bo swere iv, souvenir - pucks as •mometitos of the tournament..y Monday evening March .3 the Lucknow Atom Bs travelled to Ripley. Ripley 1- Lucknow:0 It was a rough game on both sides and the refereeing left something to he desired. •..onY Thea amesl_goal ; was scored by g PY Rile. 's Todd Thompson on a deflection with less than five minutes left in the first period* Lucknow donithated the . third , period;. keeping Ripley goaltender Andy Moore extremely busy. This was the first time the` Bs had seen. this Ripley goalie. On Saturday, March 4 the Atom Bs lost another tough one to Mildmay.. . Mildmay 4 - Lucknow 2 Lucknow opened the scoring with Chris Humphrey scoring onsan assist from Danny ,Kerr. Amiinutelater Mildmay scored when the puck w skid off of one our own defense-. men: to 'tied the score' 1 1:: The 'second period" was scoreless. In the third. Mild �a.:: of the go ahead ,. m Y g. :... goal. Shortley after that- Lucknow's Mark. Bakker tipped one. in on a nice. 'la. set u, : PP p Y �r. - .� P byScott pro. intoul and F- � . �, . Darryl Gibson. Mildmay scored twice, both _ times To breakaways Repeated tries by Lucknow kept the' Mildmay net minder busy, b .. failed to score. Final :score 4 2 for .r Mildmay. On Tuesday the Bs travel to Listowel the Paddy chest Atom B tournament. • Luelmow Mixed Y.. Women's =high single was'bowled Eby Evelyn Hackett with a 209 and,: her score... of, 565 was the high triple. Gerald Rhody bowledthe high single and triple with a .,236, and 606 score. ';'Games over 260 were bowled by Evelyn Hackett, 209; `Bili Macpherson, 26;;Gerald Rhody, 236, 202; 'Dennis Brace, 213; Tom Hogan, 216;'' Pete :pard, 222; ` .Bev ' vell, 2.1 205. Team point stand lgs: Gophers 172/x, Kangaroos r ,2361x,.:,Squirrels 21:4%, Chipmunks 231,. Cats 2011/2,: Tigers 2`04. Ladies 7:00 p.m. Barb Ross bowled the highsingle with a, 265 and Dorothy°'Brintnell bowled the high triple with a 633 r Games of '200 acid over ,Barb Ross - 265, Bernice. Kemp 226, Joan Living- ston 220. Grace Elliott 209; I Lary' Lou Raynard `204,• Barb' Cranston:: 204, Jean Phillips 203, Dianne iumphrey,, 200, Betty VanOsch 225, I orotl�iy' r ntnell 256 and 212. Team points and standings: rBunnie 7, .89;" Hamsters 0, F81 Ponies 50' 68;.; Puppies 5, 68; Kittens. 2,. 60; Budgies 2, Congratulations ;: to the Bunnies in winning the season's series. G.00d;,bowl ing girls Make up;game Mar. 2 a Barb. e` u►►ld the .high single with a.255'and Barb Ross:bowled. the high triple with a'' 599. Games. of. 200 and over: Barb Jardine 255; Dorothy:Brintnel1239, Mae Hunter 226, BettyVawM' ie 209,a Jardine boo 21 Team point s.,4 in 82; Hainsters . 'Ponie uppies 2, 63 Ki ,:58, I VanOsch, 202; McNay, 219; Stev ?� 1 $ Town y jttntry ° Gordon, Johnsto o led hi ph single ` N1�,F'a b g for the men wits 23 ind Art Burrows nnie les: • rolled the '; Meas em.n w file , `Iain' i!ougher.ty'. 0 .r, Team points and standings: Pansies 3, 69; Grace's Daffodils' 2 Anna's Hyacinths 2, 59; ida's. Crocus 3, 46; Mary's ,Snowdrops 2, 45; Mabee: `Tulips 3, 43. ` r Ladies Thursday Night tri Hi hJsingludie e,de� JudiBo de'646Boer . 261, higli g le, in Games over 200• Joy:Juriens 204, Janet `Gunter 229, Joanne Hodgins" 206; 257, Jean Furness 212, Judi de .,Boer �a261, Marilyn Agnew 211, .Barb Tyler':-. 221, Sandra:' Haldenby Team points' and stand ngs.:= for February 27: -Crepe- 7:, 66,-- ▪ Wool 2,. 87 . Cotton 4, 67; Polyester 5, 67; Linen :0,. '32; Silk 3, 68. High single Marie . Scott 284; high triple Marie Scott 577. Games over 200; Marie Scott 284, Marilyn ielaJYs,nm ; cAeo4giKnHn1t7lesen1w dt,a lL2yt1tlx9e2..;n00,JS.d a3n7n.e S , HoM3d re 571 Woo14,61' ag '41; ass. LL Ladies high was Jackx single of 208 and' a triple o°x,56 Norm Bolt rolled" hglx>t` this men' with ,a single of 290 and a .triple of 620. r Other men: 200 and; over were Bill. Uuldrilcs 212, 201, Jerry, VanderKlippe 201•• 'r - ` IOra- points anti ;:standings: Marys- - Pines,96, Bva's Spruce 3.".77; Doris's Elms2, 75; Anti's Mapies2, 70; Grace's. it Oaks 4, 66,; Ha'nnah's` :Cedars 5, 57 .Kinios`s Mlaed=for elfotmy February 7 ��' highleg sip iii a . Harte '.• n�,.a.,., 6 and high° triple A at Doeck' in e .11 eer. •, :.tri : .. t h "h le >i s i g P Teait points and s Ptiies;5,,101;=:Eva's .S Elms 0; 75; Grace's t i'aples;,2, 72 Hanna el Lai mink O. ni pruie'.e aka e hitt ary s;. Your Pioneer Sales Representative is �i No - PH()r CTt. F�IONEE Acrd products are said ipbjact to 41'1e termsela id C• which, are part ot the labellirig:and.sale docurrrents. Pioneer and ssia4bac are. numbers identify'prroduets. Fiegistcrad trade'rnaik iicenxed td Pior�eer"HF ` Chatham. 'ntarid: Canada. r. 1 1 To be eligible our you two. to do is party nt Gilley'. FRIDAY or'SA"CiJill '�f otirl we will hold a draw eachnight for '100 cash 'iiren basks to the *Outlier o.the holding ticket; °Tickets will given out.at the door from 8 p.rn 1 p.rrta r2ltions of salt �i�s.it�r�ti�f,