ak fag vine tea in wa Banta LL if A a oo oie ¥ ' VE LE an Lube Rant ani a 2 Te Fi a » ws Ne . SPOR S RE-PORT an nih by Bill Fitsell Ef ag TO BOTY | Pe sa a BE) BY TE " . . -- 5 fa if Bean Fan Li, HOCKEY, OPENER ON BOXING DAY-- : i "7A 4 Manger of Poit Perry's ORHA entry in the senior Tri-County oc ® The new 12-game schedule released by Seerctary Bruce Clayton "calls for the Ports to lift .the-lid on the" ' 1952-53 season against the championship Greenshirts in Sutton thei "= day after Christmas, All of which may mean the genial manager a ay have to 'cancel any turkey orders of his playing squad for Christmas if the locals are to come 'close in their first game. Of course the local club 'could hold over their Christmas dinngr until after ' +the Sutton' game. ; . Getting back to the serious side--if the wéather- nian co-operates the locals have but three weeks to get into shape for . thé opener, They are scheduled to opén at home on Tuesday, Dec, 30 against Woodville while the rest of the schedule shows the Ports -« playing at home early in the week and hitting the road on the week- .* 'ehds' for Sutton, Keswick, Cannington, Woodville, Cambray, Little 'Britain, Cobocoonk, and Haliburton. scheduled: for Tuesday nights, one on a Thursday, and two on Friday. ; bi 'The eight 'away' games are scheduled for three on Saturdays, three 5 : pi y i on Fridays and one each on a Tuesday and a Wednesday, So let's Es get: the Christmas rush.e over and rush into the hockey season! x; ¥ SUNDERLAND INTS GOING O.H. A p "Red 'Abbott, the large Sunderland electric dealer, is Jorping 1 up a class in OHA. this year with an intermediate club after sponsoring ~wiunior for a couple of seasons, The enthusiastic sponsor and coach- hanger hopes to attract a couple of ex-pros and Junior "A" players RIA Keith. Sweetman, who played last year with Orono juniors, has. been asked™to try out with Sunderland. The young. goalie, who is just one day too old for OMHA juvenile, may drill with the 'Tigerville' team jn Stouffville -. . Bill Shill, who is well known in the district ~ for his hurling: 'otforts with Sonya Braves, is tenth in the scoring in the O.H.A. senior race as one .of the top forwards with Brantford Redmen . . . . Ken Laushway, the Stouffville baseball. hockey enthus- iast, is managing the arena there again this year and has a busy _ program lined up. 'However, there are openings for practice sessions. .« » Elmer Linton of Little Britain was elected president of an OMHA loop- consisting of Cannington, Woodville, Sunderland, and L'Britain. A Mr. Glover, of Sunderland, is" vice-president and Mrs. Hugh Wilson of Samington secretary: treasurer, © Each centre plans to operate two:teams; . .. Port Perry's North Durham Champions have their dance date all sot for Dec. 12, a week from Friday night at thie High School. . Whitby Panthers upset the Ljons Tuesday ba "night With a. 43-40 victory which stopped the locals from all" but Hr 'clinching third place . . .Oshawa Grads showed they missed the services of retiredRick Salway in-losing to the Merchants the other night . . . Don Cochrane is going great guns with Lindsay Junior B's having: picked up_at least one point in each game. ~ The red-headéd -centreman has two goals and 8s many assists in three contests. The Scugog town dropped a 2-4 decision to the new Cobourg entry in the . loop. Oshawa has also entered the Kingston- Peterbora-Lindsay loop " . and will play home games in Bowmanville . . , Richmond Hill cage " teams play return games against PPHS here Monday afternoon, : . --End of the list. SR League, A. A, _Cawker, will have: to throw: business out the - " =» window this festive season, Five home games have been - | into second place all alone, PANTHERS OUTPAW LIONS 43-40 Despite a slight edge in the last half Port Perry Lions dropped a 48-40 | decision to Whitby Panthers in Whitby Tuesday night -and-lost a2!» possession of third place. . < The home 'quintet took an 8-6 lead lin' the: slow first quarter and Port Perry trailed 21-16 at the half. The locals came through with 24 points in the last half but Whitby-hooped 22 to take the game.and the first win over the Lions this year. : By The . well-balanced Whitby satiad, which is improving every time out| had three steady scorers while Jack Owen was thé only Lion to count over and K, Compbell had ten apiece, ten points, The: young forward sank six field goals and two other shots for 14, Ron Wallace came up with a good effort for nine points, . Big reason for the Panther's victory was the hand- cuffing .of Mac Christie, the league's leading scorer who was held to a new low seven points. Jack Griffin and Bud Warriner each accounted for four points and Bob .Storty with one two SAY AIA Nea hr Sry Yd FT A AR I SE A Sh AUR id Whiz. Bangs--C. Popert 322-144-211 677 Blow Kings--G. Robertson 261-188- 161-590 According to reports Whiz.Bangs string came to an end at the hands of Meteors on Tuesday night. Low handicaps to date: Tom Harris 3, B. Carnegie 2, 8S. Beare 1, F. Hast- ings 7, R. Gohl 17, C. Popert 18, B. Hull 16, M. Jeffery 17, B. Pollard 16. point basket - completed'. the scoring. Sheridan, Cook and Hayes rounded out the squad. . M. Jordan: paced- the vie- tors with 11 points "while M. Anderson Bowling Banter Clipping the Blow' Kings for seven points, the league-leading Whiz-Bangs | continued as- the only 'perfect score' squad in the Fort Perry bowling loop last week. . "Team Saptain Charlie Popert kept the undefeated string intact by mash: ing the maples with a high single of 309 without handicap and ended up with 638 triple, A Teammate Bruce Hull went over the 300 mark by two '| for a 624 threesome without handicap. .| Bill Taylor totalled 622. Gord Robert- '| son led the B-K's with 690. In the rest of last week's action last week a tight race for second and third spots developed. Mud Cats took five out of seven from Knitters to move Beare's Dodgers managed only two points against Hilltops but hung on to sole possession of third place. Lucky Strikes came up with a top effort for seven points 'against Sevenaires and moved into a fourth place tie with Stars who were held to two points by the improved Peels Hardware team. Carnegie's pulled off the first 8-4 split of the season by chalking up. a high first game total and coming back to take the team total score after Me. teors had topped 'em in the second. and third- games. = Top scores for. each. team including handicaps,' arg as fol- lows: Meteors--L. Burnett" 160:217- 245-628 Has Beens--D., Carnegie 212-227-221 --660 Mud Cats--G. Rodd 204.222-244--670 MONDAY Knitters--J. Christie 286-191.200--627 TUESDAY Hilltops--G, Heaver 207-193-268--668 WEDNESDAY ; | Dodgers--W, Beare 251-228-193--667 - THURSDAY : Stars--A. Farmer 182-226-209--617 ] i : Peels--R. Hutchinson 141-288-232-- 0 en To 681 B 1 Sevenaires--B. Jeffery 193-183-217-- p ow Ing 593 » FRIDAY Hacky Strikes--G. Parry 236-241-210 SATURDAY. --086 CC ------ ------ ------ BOWLING TIMES King Pin Lanes PORT PERRY League Bowling ~ Summer Fresh "The PORT PERRY 2 FANCY QUALITY FROZ EN FOODS . " CAWKER BROS. all year round THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19525 a TPIS SS ------ "TENDERS. RECREA TION CENTRE 8 c 'OMMITTEE hereby solic its sealed tenders for the following 1. Caretaker for the rink for*the ensuing winter months, chi dhiio to make ice and attend to furnzic e. State experience, if any, and salary expected, : . Tenders for -the Booth msuing: winter months, = 'wentage or rental basis. Privileges at the rink for the The Booth will be let on per- NOTE--AIl applications must be, signed, sealed, and sent to the Secretary, R. H. Cornish, by 6 o'clock p.m. precisely, on Wednesday, Dec ember 10th, 1952. The lowest tender for caretaking or the highest tender for the hooth not necessarily 'accepted. An applicant' may tender for both of the above positions, if he so desires. R. H. CORNISH, H. PEEL, ~~ WANTED Stouffville Arena =r 'HURSD! AY-- T-« 11 pm--T.H.L. FRIDAY-- 6 - 0 p.m.--Juvenile Hockey. --= 6 - 11.30 pom.-- ORHA Senior Hockey. SATURDAY-- fi 12.30 --3 p.m.-- Stouffville Skating Club. 3 - b p.m.--Public School Skating ----10 cents. -®- FISH 3 ® MEATS .- ® POULTRY Custom Slaughtering Family Butcher PHONE 29 9 pm.--O.H.A. Senior "B"" Hockey Orillia vs Stouffville, MONDAY-- 8 p.m. --ORHA Senior Mockey--Doubleheader TUESDAY : 4 - 6 p.m.-- Stouffville Skating Club. 7-11 pm--T. I. L, WEDNESDAY -- oF 4 - 6. p.m.--Public. School Skating FREE. 8.30 p.m--O.H.AL Senior "B" Hockey. Oshawa vs, Stouffville. ICE TIME FOR PRACTICE Phone Stouffville 130. o-. FER ip erry i Secretary. President. 0 a dl JIS NIE SSP pp-- 1 Ea Cee ---- | 1) | = ) Christmas Shopping Cenire TOYS - LADIES and MENS WEAR HOUSE FURIISRTNGS . SHOES SKATE SETS TOYS -- F or Everyone MEN'S. EE aT $13.5 50 % "Rubber Animals ini 59¢., 69c., and 5c. 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