The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-01-10, Page 5e".
BY KEVIN AUSTIN
• On Sunday, January
- Goderich came to: Lucknow
and after a. hard fought'
battle, Lucknow came out on
• balk a , 7. •.
In the first period Lucknow
scored two goals both by Jim
Murray, with assists going to
Stanley. and Montgomery.,
The .Lancers let down a
little in the second and
p
1Atroluiew 5engnel, Wednesday, .Instroary 10, 1970 --Pain 5
•4Goderi`tb scored five goals.
The IocaLboy.s got four .to
hold onto slim 6 - 5 lead at
the • end of two • periods- of
play. - -
Scoring -for Lucknow in the
second were Stanley from
Murray, Jim Murray from
Mike. Courtney, Kevin Mr-:
ray from Grant Gilchrist and
Grant Gilchrist from Kevin
Murray and John Hamilton.
Juveniles s
ow
Christmas, spirit
'BY BILL HUNTER
were Mark, Frayne 4 goals, 3
Lucknow Juvenile Hockey .1 assists; Paddy Murray 3 •
the \ Christmas goals, ,4 assists; Pat Boyle 1
season seriously; more goal; Jim Van Osch 2 goals 3
rewarding to give then rece- assists; Danny Londry
ive". After losing only two goals, Grant Gilchrist 1 goal,
games in 12 games priOr to, 1 assist; Steve ..Davidson ,„1
December 22, they lost to :2.gea11 astisf; Joe Boyle
Teeswater, Walkerton, Port goal, 2 assists; Alec Irvin
Elgin and Riple?':\VVer the assist;',Aen Ritchie 1 assist,
holiday. Kevin Clark. 1 assiat. •
• They lost 7 - 4 to Tee- Next home game, Port
water on December 22, and. Elgin is here Sunday, Janu
n tournament. action at th,'4 ary 14, 1979.
Kincardine Winter Games on --- -
December 23, they b'owed'
•
Goal sccrers,for that game
'• • The third period was. even
as both teams scored twice,
both Lucknow goals coming
from the stick of Carl Stanley
with assists. going to Hamil-
ton, Murray and Ross Fors-
ter.'
Lucknow's- •next 'home
• game is onSunday; January
14 with Mildmay as the
opponents.) • •
Winner Of the Lancer's 50 -
50 draw was Joan Courtney.
: Wingham •
Ori4Triday, January 5 the
Lucknow Intermediates trav-
elled to Wingham and came
out on the short end of'a 10' -
7 score.
Lucknow only had eleven
players and two. of th were
juveriiles,,panny rondrand
Grant Gilchrist: •Injuries, the
flu and colds, 'have hit' the
• Lancers hard and getting a
team together, to even "lay
Friday night . was hard 'en-
•ough. Again, the refereeing
was not what you 'would call
excellent. .
Scoring for Lucknow in the
first period were Kevin Mu -
• 'ray una,ssisted, Carl Stanley
from Andy Sheddon and
Kevin Murray, again from
Sheddon and. Montgomery.
Luckriow had a 3 - 2 lead at
the end of the first.
The second period ,was all
Wingham as they scored four
goals to Lucknow's one,
which was scored by Doug
Stevenson'from Stanley and
Montgomery.
In the third 'period Luck, ,
now came out and scored two
goaltlo tie the game at six
apiece. Both goals were
scored by Andy Sheddon,
with assists going to Gerd
MatIntyre) and Kevin Mur-
ray. Wingharn, then scored
two goals to pretty wellput
the game out of reach, but
Danny Londry drilled One
from the blueline t� put
Lucknow back in the game.
With about 316 minutes
left, all hell _broke,. loose -as
Granit squared .off
with, Pete Bakker and 'when --
the sMoke cleared, Lucknow
•• had six players left- on the
• ice, one 'in the penalty box
and -four._ in the dreSsing
roorn.'Wingharn also had the
same thing happen to them
but they- had a little' more,
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• •
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-z
manpower titan Lucknow.
The Wingham' and Luck-
, whatnowfahnasd cobualpdpne'nt edheliaenvde
openly showed the two rater-
ees that they clici_not agree
with' Vieni.
• Wingbam scored one more
goal to. make the final score
Wingham 10, Lucknow 7.
Play Fergus
The Lancers travelled to:
Fergus on the 29th and
played two teams at the same
time. The one' team, who'
wore black and white stripes,
only showed up when the "so
called" hockey team; oppos-
ing the Lancers, was in
„trouble or losing the game or
in danger of losing, tbe.,garne•
The first Period for Lucknon;
was all\ Carl _Stanley as be
scored two goals to keep-t1e--
black and. white took "over.../4"
and when .the smoke cleared,
Fermis, had a six to five lead
at the end 'of two periods of
• play.
• In the third period, Fergus
.added 'one to their lead to
make it seven to five. lid -
now fought back again and
tied the score at seven, only
to have, you guessed it, the'
boys in black and white again
'show and this time made
'sure that Lucknow would riot
winthe game, no Matter how
hard they played. -
Lucknow was, in the penal-
ty box for,over three-quarters
of • the' third period and
Fergus scored three goals to,
make the final score Fergus
and the referees 10, Lucknow
7.
-GOA scorers for Lucknow
in the second period were
Doug-Stevenson--from-Carl
game tied at two goals each
. atf, the end of one -period of
Play. .
The second period was
,when the blackand white
• team showed up. Fergus
scored first to take w one goal
-lead and then Lucknow came
alive ancl scored three
straight . goals to' take over
the lead, but tben the boys in
•. •
Stanley; Mike Courtney from
Kevin Murray and Carl Stan-
ley 'and John Emberlin from
•Paul Frayne. Scoring for. the
•Lancers in the third period
were- Andy Sheddon with
assists going to PaurFrayne
• and Pete' Chisholni. The last
goal was. ,scored by John ,
Emberlin from Jim Murray
W• ncl Doug Stevenson.
out M Walkerton 7 - 4 in the
TOWN AND COUNTRY
first garne1 and were elirnin- •
BOWLING LEAGUE
'ated from \ the tournament, High jingle for the ladies
losing 4 - 1 ' to Port Elgin ,
went to Marg MacDonald
Til.ings_were no better • in with 193.
Ripley when Lucknow lost 5 Tena Gardner and Anna
0 on. December 29. • • Johnstone were tied for high,
The boys thought enough double with 314.
was enough; and started the Wes Young had high
new year by trouncing Kin- single for the men with 235.
- cardine 16 - 2 on January 7. High double was taken by
• Bowling
• LADEES 6:30 P.M. •
BOWLING LEAGUE ,
Evelyn Henderson and Ev-
elyn Smith tied for the high
single with scores of 232.
Bernice Kemp bowled the
high triple with a 579..
Games of 200 and over:
Evelyn 'Henderson 232, Ev-
elyn Smith 232, Linda .And
rew 208, Fettle MicDOnald
209, Anne Anderson 209.
Aileen Traumer 209, Lynn
Culbert 230, Nancy Brooks
220, Jessie Joynt 200, Mild-
red Cameron 202, Maine
Steer 211.
Team points: Norma Mc-
Donagh's Trilliums 4, Grace
Elliott's' Bluebells 3, Pat
• Livingston's Sundrops 5,
• Carol Adams' Camellias 2,
Dototh_y__Bain's Cosmos 5,
Jean Philips' Poppies 2.
Team standings: Poppies
62, Camellias 61, Bluebells
52, CosInos 50, Trilliums 49,
Sundropi 4L
Jim McNaughton with 385.'
Games over 200: Wes
Young 235, Jim McNaughton
224f, Harry LaVis 200:
Team • points: Reds 2,
Oranges . 5, Yellows • 3,
Greens 3, Blues 2, Violets 0.
Team standings: Violets
41, Yellows 37, Blues -34,
Greens 32, Oranges 29, Reds
22.
• KINLOSS MIXED
BOWLING LEAGUE
Men's high was Jelle de
Jong with a single of 226 and,
a triple of 556.
Ladies' high single Was
Betty. Lou Dalton with 213
and high triple Angie Fairish
with 531.
Ladies 200 -and over: Betty
Lou*Dalton 213, Angie Far-
rish 208, Donalda Moffat
204.
Team points:- Kings 2,
Snows 0, Wealthys 5, Spys 5;
Macs 2, Pippins- 7.
• Team standings: Pippins
59, Spys 51, Kings 46, Macs
42, Wealthys 41, Snows 34:
ELECTROHOME
furnace heat
drains away
necessary
moisture
hurnidifier
puts;healthful
moisture back
into the .air
ELEC TP.OHOME
FIRST ill ME
IN HUMIDIFIERS
• I
•
PROPER HUMIDITY
HUMIDITY
HELPS PREVENT
SORE THROATS
AND SINUS CONDITIONS
LOWER FUEL COST
HUMID AIR IS MORE
COMFORTABLE AT
LOWER TEMPERATURES
PROPER HUMIDITY
KEEPS PLANTSGREEN
AND HEAIITHy ALL WINTER
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Lancer Stats
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G . A P
• , .
.
Carl Stanley . . . 20 _.•__16.........4§
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Doug Stevenson - 11 • 13 24
laft Montgomery 12 21
•
Kevin Murray 8 11 19
• Jim Murray ' , 8 9 17
•
0 Andy Sheddon,7 9 16...
•...- John MacKenzie 10 5 15
--Mike Courtney 4 7., .. 11 .
.
_Dave MacKinnon . 4 7 11
fiord , MacIntyre 1 ., 7 8
'
Pete Chisholm 1 7 8
John Harnilion . ,,,,,1 5 ' 6
Ross Forster - 2 4 6
Paul Frayne 0 . 5- - '- • 5 -
*
John Emberlin . 3 1 4 ,.
.
' 'Rod SiMpson • '0 . ., ' 3 - 3
..•
'
•
Ken Reid ' 0 . 1 .- 1
Juveniles s
ow
Christmas, spirit
'BY BILL HUNTER
were Mark, Frayne 4 goals, 3
Lucknow Juvenile Hockey .1 assists; Paddy Murray 3 •
the \ Christmas goals, ,4 assists; Pat Boyle 1
season seriously; more goal; Jim Van Osch 2 goals 3
rewarding to give then rece- assists; Danny Londry
ive". After losing only two goals, Grant Gilchrist 1 goal,
games in 12 games priOr to, 1 assist; Steve ..Davidson ,„1
December 22, they lost to :2.gea11 astisf; Joe Boyle
Teeswater, Walkerton, Port goal, 2 assists; Alec Irvin
Elgin and Riple?':\VVer the assist;',Aen Ritchie 1 assist,
holiday. Kevin Clark. 1 assiat. •
• They lost 7 - 4 to Tee- Next home game, Port
water on December 22, and. Elgin is here Sunday, Janu
n tournament. action at th,'4 ary 14, 1979.
Kincardine Winter Games on --- -
December 23, they b'owed'
•
Goal sccrers,for that game
'• • The third period was. even
as both teams scored twice,
both Lucknow goals coming
from the stick of Carl Stanley
with assists. going to Hamil-
ton, Murray and Ross Fors-
ter.'
Lucknow's- •next 'home
• game is onSunday; January
14 with Mildmay as the
opponents.) • •
Winner Of the Lancer's 50 -
50 draw was Joan Courtney.
: Wingham •
Ori4Triday, January 5 the
Lucknow Intermediates trav-
elled to Wingham and came
out on the short end of'a 10' -
7 score.
Lucknow only had eleven
players and two. of th were
juveriiles,,panny rondrand
Grant Gilchrist: •Injuries, the
flu and colds, 'have hit' the
• Lancers hard and getting a
team together, to even "lay
Friday night . was hard 'en-
•ough. Again, the refereeing
was not what you 'would call
excellent. .
Scoring for Lucknow in the
first period were Kevin Mu -
• 'ray una,ssisted, Carl Stanley
from Andy Sheddon and
Kevin Murray, again from
Sheddon and. Montgomery.
Luckriow had a 3 - 2 lead at
the end of the first.
The second period ,was all
Wingham as they scored four
goals to Lucknow's one,
which was scored by Doug
Stevenson'from Stanley and
Montgomery.
In the third 'period Luck, ,
now came out and scored two
goaltlo tie the game at six
apiece. Both goals were
scored by Andy Sheddon,
with assists going to Gerd
MatIntyre) and Kevin Mur-
ray. Wingharn, then scored
two goals to pretty wellput
the game out of reach, but
Danny Londry drilled One
from the blueline t� put
Lucknow back in the game.
With about 316 minutes
left, all hell _broke,. loose -as
Granit squared .off
with, Pete Bakker and 'when --
the sMoke cleared, Lucknow
•• had six players left- on the
• ice, one 'in the penalty box
and -four._ in the dreSsing
roorn.'Wingharn also had the
same thing happen to them
but they- had a little' more,
. . . • I
, .
. ., • • •
. - .. • . •,..' • . , .. • . • , . ..
• •
, . . . • .
, . • • • • ••
-z
manpower titan Lucknow.
The Wingham' and Luck-
, whatnowfahnasd cobualpdpne'nt edheliaenvde
openly showed the two rater-
ees that they clici_not agree
with' Vieni.
• Wingbam scored one more
goal to. make the final score
Wingham 10, Lucknow 7.
Play Fergus
The Lancers travelled to:
Fergus on the 29th and
played two teams at the same
time. The one' team, who'
wore black and white stripes,
only showed up when the "so
called" hockey team; oppos-
ing the Lancers, was in
„trouble or losing the game or
in danger of losing, tbe.,garne•
The first Period for Lucknon;
was all\ Carl _Stanley as be
scored two goals to keep-t1e--
black and. white took "over.../4"
and when .the smoke cleared,
Fermis, had a six to five lead
at the end 'of two periods of
• play.
• In the third period, Fergus
.added 'one to their lead to
make it seven to five. lid -
now fought back again and
tied the score at seven, only
to have, you guessed it, the'
boys in black and white again
'show and this time made
'sure that Lucknow would riot
winthe game, no Matter how
hard they played. -
Lucknow was, in the penal-
ty box for,over three-quarters
of • the' third period and
Fergus scored three goals to,
make the final score Fergus
and the referees 10, Lucknow
7.
-GOA scorers for Lucknow
in the second period were
Doug-Stevenson--from-Carl
game tied at two goals each
. atf, the end of one -period of
Play. .
The second period was
,when the blackand white
• team showed up. Fergus
scored first to take w one goal
-lead and then Lucknow came
alive ancl scored three
straight . goals to' take over
the lead, but tben the boys in
•. •
Stanley; Mike Courtney from
Kevin Murray and Carl Stan-
ley 'and John Emberlin from
•Paul Frayne. Scoring for. the
•Lancers in the third period
were- Andy Sheddon with
assists going to PaurFrayne
• and Pete' Chisholni. The last
goal was. ,scored by John ,
Emberlin from Jim Murray
W• ncl Doug Stevenson.
out M Walkerton 7 - 4 in the
TOWN AND COUNTRY
first garne1 and were elirnin- •
BOWLING LEAGUE
'ated from \ the tournament, High jingle for the ladies
losing 4 - 1 ' to Port Elgin ,
went to Marg MacDonald
Til.ings_were no better • in with 193.
Ripley when Lucknow lost 5 Tena Gardner and Anna
0 on. December 29. • • Johnstone were tied for high,
The boys thought enough double with 314.
was enough; and started the Wes Young had high
new year by trouncing Kin- single for the men with 235.
- cardine 16 - 2 on January 7. High double was taken by
• Bowling
• LADEES 6:30 P.M. •
BOWLING LEAGUE ,
Evelyn Henderson and Ev-
elyn Smith tied for the high
single with scores of 232.
Bernice Kemp bowled the
high triple with a 579..
Games of 200 and over:
Evelyn 'Henderson 232, Ev-
elyn Smith 232, Linda .And
rew 208, Fettle MicDOnald
209, Anne Anderson 209.
Aileen Traumer 209, Lynn
Culbert 230, Nancy Brooks
220, Jessie Joynt 200, Mild-
red Cameron 202, Maine
Steer 211.
Team points: Norma Mc-
Donagh's Trilliums 4, Grace
Elliott's' Bluebells 3, Pat
• Livingston's Sundrops 5,
• Carol Adams' Camellias 2,
Dototh_y__Bain's Cosmos 5,
Jean Philips' Poppies 2.
Team standings: Poppies
62, Camellias 61, Bluebells
52, CosInos 50, Trilliums 49,
Sundropi 4L
Jim McNaughton with 385.'
Games over 200: Wes
Young 235, Jim McNaughton
224f, Harry LaVis 200:
Team • points: Reds 2,
Oranges . 5, Yellows • 3,
Greens 3, Blues 2, Violets 0.
Team standings: Violets
41, Yellows 37, Blues -34,
Greens 32, Oranges 29, Reds
22.
• KINLOSS MIXED
BOWLING LEAGUE
Men's high was Jelle de
Jong with a single of 226 and,
a triple of 556.
Ladies' high single Was
Betty. Lou Dalton with 213
and high triple Angie Fairish
with 531.
Ladies 200 -and over: Betty
Lou*Dalton 213, Angie Far-
rish 208, Donalda Moffat
204.
Team points:- Kings 2,
Snows 0, Wealthys 5, Spys 5;
Macs 2, Pippins- 7.
• Team standings: Pippins
59, Spys 51, Kings 46, Macs
42, Wealthys 41, Snows 34:
ELECTROHOME
furnace heat
drains away
necessary
moisture
hurnidifier
puts;healthful
moisture back
into the .air
ELEC TP.OHOME
FIRST ill ME
IN HUMIDIFIERS
• I
•
PROPER HUMIDITY
HUMIDITY
HELPS PREVENT
SORE THROATS
AND SINUS CONDITIONS
LOWER FUEL COST
HUMID AIR IS MORE
COMFORTABLE AT
LOWER TEMPERATURES
PROPER HUMIDITY
KEEPS PLANTSGREEN
AND HEAIITHy ALL WINTER
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
. .
Greer T
Phone 52841.12
•••efoiloariiiii.oioire'•••••••••
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lectric
Lucknow
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