A ------------------------ Ee ------ --------r SPORTS REPORT by Bill Fitsell 3 Erna ETE eR RR LE ae a] | three O: Oshawa B-Day Basketball isi EE . |starts, - wn Ls : » . a ER 2s or "Young Jack Owen sot. a new gea- ROUNDING -UP- THE 8 SPORTS. OHA' I'TER-- Gy 3 son's record with 27 points. but it LAST QUARTER RALLY GIVES LIONS FIRST WIN Roaring home with a 38-point bax. wage in the final quarter Port Perry Lions whipped Whitby . Panthers" 72- 61 last night for their first victory in A TRIO pr Port Perry and district players, last year with the . juveniles, have been 'signed by Lindsay Junior. Bs," man GLEN VANCAMP, and forwards DON COCHRANE and BILL GIBSON . Friday night as the youthful team scored their first victory' by-a 6:5 count over. the Chicago-sponsored Belleville Black. Hawks, Coch- _ rane who drilled with Lindsay last yéar, had just signed his certificate and didn't get 'into the contest. Young Gibson played. right wing on a line with' Ron and Garth Teel of Oakwood and didn't look out 'of place as he came up with a strong two-way game, garnering one assist, © After missing Monday's game in Belleville, Bill returned Tues- day evening scored his first goal as the Scugog club dropped a 6-6 thriller to Peterborough Triplelinks, VanCamp was paired with husky ROSS MAGILL, of Janetville, who will be remembered as the fastball Hurler with Millbrook Lions .... RON GOHL and Reg. Moorhead * will represent Port Perry's hockey club at the Ontario Minor Hockey Association annual meeting at the King Edward in Toronto, on Sat- : urday . , . JACK BRINTNELL reports that local boys interested in playing bantam and midget hockey aren't registering as quickly as they should. ALL BQYS should register- by Dee. 1, ... P.P.HS, CAGERS split in exhibition games with Richmond Hill this week. The Juniors with only two hack from last year and using a number of Grade 1X players, dropped a 50-41 decision while the Seniors took a 47-24 victory . . . CY RICHARDSON, who helped organize Ux- bridge's first baseball entry in the T.C.L., is the next president of the Badminton Club. Maxine Parrish was clected as secretary-treasurer : -and Team Captain is Peter Ber nhardt. - : : Jamieson and Garnet Gray and Pat Rattray will handle the social i Hara activities. HANK VALENTINE is managing Ux-Spring Combines in the Last York loop. Tommy Mur, phy is coaching the club sponsored - by Wilmot Croxall . . . EIDON McINNIS president of the Tri-County Hotkey League reports no change was made in the ORHA groupings at the Galt meeting . . . Ellis Pringle's SUTTON GREENSHIRTS will play home games on Friday nights with Mondays as second choice, - Keswick prefer Saturday with' Tuesdays as alternate date". . . .. HERB SKINNER will- manage Cannington seniors while Frank Mec- Lachlan and Erle Arskey will handle the 'coaching duties , . , , DOUG - BUTT holds the high single record in open bowling at King Pin Lanes to date. ' He 'slaughtered' the pins for 3562 . . . Mac Christie is leading £53 2 the Oshawa. District Basketball loop in scoring with an average of 18 Hr points in two games . . for a tilt against Oshawa Merchants," Coach Ivan Parkison will no "doubt have a plan to break the close checking of the Gedge-clan, ALL, 2 PETRI Tea Time DISH SETS > Plastic Seis Carnival Colours 59 and 98 Ch 55, 98, $1.85, $1.95 They are defense. : We saw. Gibson and VanCamp in action 'in Lindsay i Club representatives are Peter . THE LIONS travel to Oshawa on Monday i .| guard sank three field goals and four lout of five' free throws" in the final "| some _| twin-bill- with Richmond Hill colleg- -| Juniors lost out 50-41 but the seniors 1(2), and Bob Gibson, --_-- was lanky Norm Haugen' who sparked | the late rally. The bespectacled surge to run. His total to 12 for the night. Mac Christie was held to 10 points but he combined with Owen on fast- breaking\ set- -up plays throuzhoilt. ; Both teams counted 15 points in the opening quarter with the visitors out- scoring Ports 20-16 for a 35-31 lead at the half. In the slow and erratic third quarter in which the Lions switchd unsuccessfully fom the man- to-man to the old zone system, each side sank but eight points. Came the | last 16 minutes and the Parkinson | products plopped home 13 baskets and | five free tosses. Tt was a rugged game throughout "| with Whitby using rough tactics and | - rough language on and off the flooor. _oné man fouled out and | Each side had 'Whitby. lost. Sutherland' in the last quarter on a flagrant foul when he deliberately -shouldéred Owen., The pawing Panthers garnered only 15 out 31 free throws while "the locals clicked on all but eight of. 98. Merv" Andey- son, Martin Jordon and Sandy McLeod were the big marksmen for Whitby with 12 apiece. Sutherland dropped geven and O'Connell and Gain six. Ron Wallace was sécond high man for Ports with 13 while Warriner chalked up eight, Griffin three and Lawrence one, Bob. Storry and Doug Hayes went scoreless, High School Cagers Port Perry High School split a iate in Week-end exhibitions. The proved foo strong and romped to a 47-24 victory. Playing on a large floor the Hill- tops used the man-to-man system and this worked fine against their exper- ienced opponents. + Jack Owen and Gary Lawrence are the only two hold- overs from last year's squad but the rookies, especially Sinclair Robertson (6), John Hewitt (4), Garnet Palmer "Owen "set the pace with 26 points while Gary Law- Split Exhibitions rence gank five. Grade Nine'ers Bill Cornish, 'Floyd ' James, Peter Atkin, Jack Rodd and Gary Tummonds show- ed well in their first game as did Mel- vin Dittrick and Stan Naylor, The seniors used the man-to-man style to advantage in all but doubling the score on the Yonge Street colleg- ias. Owen clicked 15 while Lion mates Bud Warriner hooped eight, Paul Peel eight, and Johnny Waldinsperger five, Hadden was very fast on guard for the winners. Other scorers were: Haugen 5, Lawrence 4, Kendal 2. Fairman and Redman 'rounded out the squad, COMMUNITY HOSPITAL CASH DONATIONS * Total amount previously reported . Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Lawrence............ Brooklin Women's Institute .............. Annonymous, In Memory of a friend ; : PLEDGES $55 9; Laren : Total previously acknowledged GAMES STEEPLE CHASE - JOHNNY RABBIT .BILLY BEAR CUCKOO TOSS PITCH EM HORSE SHOES SNAKES and LADDERS HOCKEY GAME Bowling Banter Paltier's 'Sevenaires and Popert's Whiz-Bangs went out in front in the first week of the Port Perry bowling league by' making clean against their opposition at King Pin Lanes. -e Sevenaires, sparked by Frank Hast- ings high triple of 672, took all points from Port Perry Knitters captained by Johnny Christie on Tuesday night. On the same evening the strong Whiz- Bangs rolled a total of 2847 pins for a 7-0 win over the Has-Beens of Car- negie Hardware. Gord Robertson's Blow Kings took a 5-2 win from Wil- liams' Meteors by total scores of 2043 to 1950. * The PPHS Hilltops set the pace on Thursday night with a total of 2665 'to take all but two points from" Peels; Irving Boyd's Port Perry Stars failed to shine against Beare's and the Dod- 'gers won five of the points with a total of 2251. thanks to the triple of Ken Moore's (627) edged Don Pargeter's Lucky Strikes 2475 to 2365 for a 5-2 margin. Frank Hastings put together scores of 232, 219 and 221 for his high triple of the first week for a mark of 672. Ken Moore counted 203-160-264 for second high trio of 627. Tom Harris rolled a lusty 298 in his third game I ae TURN. 7, 1.7 eS 100.00 cerearaien TrRgTIeRe Is ee EE ET PP PPP PETE PT PIPPIN By $6,097.04 SER errs $14,668.00 Ron Gohl 578, Bruce Hull 574, Gord Morrow 572 and Bill Beare 562, Other high single marks were. rolled by: Bill Beare 249, Bruce Hull 247, Ron. Gohl 236, Frank Hastings 232, .| Charlie Popert 224, Gord Morrow' 217, George Heaver 212. i Sete. . JIG SAW PUZZLES ...... 5c. FOR TINY TOTS fi Blocks ..........35c., 99c., 75c. i Top a $1.29 oe Plastic Pull Toys ...$1.39, $1.50 100 Animal Stories EE rr CE, Rubber $1.00, $2.98, $4.95 Cloth Dolls .......... 6% Plastic Dolls .. . Suitable for Dressing Dolls with hair .4.15-6.25 Snookie Twins .....3. 83 PETE AND RE- PETE sweeps | 4 C. A. Glass's Mudecats,;- for the high single of the week and chalked up a triple of 622. Other |} high triples were: George Heaver 589, 39-59 _.each 1. 15. TOYS FOR BOYS THE PORT PERRY STAR----THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962-5 : STANDINGS END OF FIRST WEEK Sevenaires ................ccoomivrissimns 7 Whiz-Bangs ... IH, Blow Kings .....icoooooovvnviinnennns b BHIBOPS visits isnsinsissessrsesmrssissrmisinss 6 Dodgers ans vb Mudcats Meteors iearriiin 2 "Peels ..... 43 ba Stars ......... RCRA SER IEA 2 Lucky Strikes .....c.ciiin, 2.' Knitters ..c.......0 a bi iT rr 0 Has Beend, ......cicuncomunsssssisinn 0 PORT PERRY LEAGUE BOWLING SCHEDULE Team Names-- Fy Sevenaires- --Palmer's- Hardware 2. Knitters--Port Perry' Knitting Co. . Meteors--William's Motor Sales . Blow Kings---Robertson Electric 5. Has Beens--Ca#®negie Hardware . Whiz-Bangs--Char-Nell BS = Tuesday, December 16-- Thursday, December 18-- . Peel's--Peel's Hardware . Hilltops--High School Teachers . Stars--Port Perry Star 10. Dodgers--Beare Motors 11. Lucky Strikes--Port- Perry Dairy 12. Mud Cats--Silverwoods (Figures in brackets indicate time) } Thurday, Nov ember 20-- Blow Kings (7) vs. Has Beens (7) Peel's (7) vs. Whiz Bangs (9) Knitters (9) vs. Meteors (9) Tuesday, November 25-- . Meteors (7) vs. Has Beens (7) Mud Cats (7) vs. Knitters (9) | Hilltops (9) vs. Dodgers (9) Thursday, November 27-- Stars (7) vs. Peel's (7) Sevenaires (7) vs, Lucky' Strikes (9) Whiz Bangs (9) vs. Blow Kings (9) | Hilltops (7) vs. Has Beens (9) {Dodgers (9) vs. Sevenaires (9) Tuesday, | Knitters (7) vs, Hilltops (7) | Thursday, December 25-- | Has Beens (7) vs. Stars (7) | Lucky Strikes (7) vs. Meteors (9) I Mud Cats (9) vs. Peel's (9) Tuesday, December 30-- { Stars (7) vs. Sevenaires (7) Peel's (7) vs. Lucky Strikes (9) | Meteors (9) vs. Dodgers (9) {Blow Kings (9) vs. Hilltops (9) * Tuesday, December 2-- Blow Kings (7) vs. Peel's (7) Has Beens (7) vs. Sevenaires (9) Whiz Bangs (9) vs. Meteors (9) Thursday, December 4-- Knitters (7) vs. Dodgers (7) Mud Cats (7) vs. Stars (9) Hilltops (9) vs. Lucky Strikes (9) ois Tuesday, December 9-- Hilltops (7) vs. Whiz Bangs (7) Dodgers (7) vs. Mud Cats (9) Stars (9) vs. Lucky Strikes (9) Thursday, December Fl-== Sevenaires (7) vs, Meteors iG) Knitters (7) vs. Blow Kings (9) Peel's (9) vs, Has Beens (9) BOWLING FOR DEC. 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