The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-16, Page 8
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Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Men's '7. p.m.
Ron Stanley had high single and
triple with scores of 272 single and
654 triple.
Games over 225, Ron Stanley
272, Bob Cranston 234, Don Mann
232', Sandy Cleland 232,' Greg
Hamilton 231, Allan Murray 231,
Graham Hamilton 230.
Playoff standings: Sparrows 7,
Owls 7, Cardinals 5, Vultures 2,
Hawks 0, Crows 0.
Men's 9 p.m.
Bob Greer had high single score.
of 306. High triple went to George
Newbold with a score of 717.
Games over 225: Bob Greer 306,
Rick Jardine 284, George Newbold
278, 228; Herb Barger 278, Bill
Button 253, 236; John Rutherford
234, Bob Finlay 233, Allan John-.
stone 232.
Team points: Oldsmobiles 3,
Fords 4, Mustangs 7, Dodges 0,
Pontiacs 5, Buicks 2.
Playoff standings: Fords 11,
Pontiacs 10, Buicks 9, Mustangs 7,
Oldsmobiles 3, Dodges 2.
Lilacs Win
9 p.m. Play-offs
Congratulations to the
Lilacs, our playoff champs. Hope
to see everyone at the banquet
March 21st.
High single, Allna Johnstone .
245; high triple, Anna Johnstone
591:
Games ,over 200: Anna John-
stone 245, Dianne Carter 224, Anne
Anderson 201, Donalda Scott 202,
Merle Rhody 203, 214, Grace Hopf
233, Barb Sanderson 216.
Team points: Lynn Wall's Tulips
0, Merle Rhody's Daffodils 5, Anne
Wisser's Lilacs 7, Zena Riegling's
Hyacinths 5, Irene Nelson's Crocus
,2, Anna Johnstone's Narcissus 2.
Team standings: Lilacs 23,
Tulips
Team,,
Hyacinths 19, Narcissus
18, Daffodils 17, Crocus 8.
Final results: Season Champs,
Hyacinths; season high single,
Anna Johnstone 304; season high
triple, Marilyn Rhody 672; playoff
champs, Lilacs; playoff high single,
Barb Sanderson 2/6; playoff high
triple, Barb Sanderson 667.
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April 9 ' playoffs
Elleda Irwin was high for the
ladies with a single of 253 and •
double of 358. High for the men
went to Harry Lavis with a single of
197 and double of 351. •
Playoff, points: Reds 5, Oranges
5, Yellows 0, Greens 3, Blues 2,
Violets 0.
April 10 •
Anna JohnStone was high for the
ladies with a single of 181 and
double , of 352.
Harry Lavis bowled high for the
men with a single of 184 and double
of 331.
Team points: Reds 2,, Oranges-3,
Yellows 2, Greens 3, Blues '2,
Violets 3.
Team standings: Reds 7, Oran-
ges 8, Yellows 2, Greens 6, Blues 4,
Violets 3.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1975
Lucknow Youth
Bowling Council
BANTAMS'
Betty Stanley captured the high
single with 155 and close behind
her wfs Billy Hopf with 146,
followed by John Hopf with 141.
Betty Stanley also captured the
high triple with 411 followed b};
Billy Hopf with 407.
• JUNIOR
Paul Irwin grabbed the 'high
single with 232. Steve Haidenby
had 227 and close behind him was
Roddy Havens with 219., Roddy
!iavens grabbed the high triple
with 581 and right behind him was
Mark Abbot with 562. '
TEAM POINTS
Gennies 2, Streakers 3, Bears 5,
Foul Liners 2, Pole Cats 5, Born
Losers 4.
KinlOss Bowling -
High single for the men was Ron
Durnin with '288 and high . triple
Ivan 'Laidlaw with 694.
Men _200 and over: Ron• Durnin
288, Ivan Laidlaw 274, 232; Jim
Lavis 236, Jake Conley 232, 232;
Evan Keith 219, Gerald Rhody 215,
209; Russel Swan 210, Ira Dickie
208, 2021 Harry Lavis 204.
High lady; was Merle Rhody with
a single of 242 and a triple of 579.
Ladies 200 and over: Merle
Rhody' 242, Cecelia Laidlaw 216.
Team points: Kings 4, Snows 5,
Wealthys 3, Spys 5, Macs 2,
Pippins 2.
Team standings: Kings 11,
Wealthys 10, Pippins 7, Snows 5,
Spys 5, Macs 4.
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, Jessie .Joynt bowled the high
single of -245 and Jean Phillips the
high- triPle of 592.
Games of 200' and over: Grace
Elliott 221, Jean Phillips 237, Ann
Purney, 235, Thelma Brown. 202,
Jessie Joynt 245, Bernice Kemp
209, 200; Ferne MacDonald 229.
Team points: Pat Livingston's
Sapphires 5, Trudy, Foran's Opals'
2; Ruth Thompson's Emeralds 5,
Cora Thompson's Pearls 2; Grace
Gammie's Rubies 5, Ferne Mac-
Donald's Diamonds 2.
Team standings: Rubies 21,
Pearls 17,, Emeralds 13, Sapphires
13, Diamonds 11, Opals 9.
Lucknow
Dungannon
Bowling
My first ' item this week is to
correct an error in last, week's
report. High single and high' triple
should have named Helen Dickson
with a single of 269 and triple of
582. My humblest apologies,
Helen!
High singles for this week go to
Grace Elliott with 271 and to Bill
Stewart with 287. High triples
were taken by Grace Elliott with
610 and Bill Searle with 662.
Ladies over 225 were Grate
Elliott 271 and Marie Stewart 260.
GentS over 250 were Bill Stewart '
287. Fred Flanagan 265, Stuart
Jamieson 259, Rick Jardine 254.
Team points: Lions 2, Foxes 5;
Chipmunks 0, Kangaroos 7;'Goph-
ers 5, Polecats 4; Zebras 7,
Wolverines 0; Cubs 2, Squirrels 5;
Coons 7, Tigers 0. '
Team standings: '"A" Group -
Coons 21, Zebras 19, Squirrels 18,
Cubs 11, Tigers 8, Wolverines 7.
"B" Group - Kangaroos 22,
Lions 19, Foxes 19, Polecats 10,
Chipmunks 9, Gophers 5.
Only, one week left in playoffs!
Next week tells the final tale. In
order to simplify the tallying of
people for the banquet, would each
captain -list the names of those
attending from their team? These
could be left in the book at the
bowling alley.