Reh Ke AREA di RE oA 5% A Ne, ig PERRY * STAR WINS CARLYLE McGILL TROPHY ~ Tripp Const. Novice Entry Win Lakeshore Crown The strong determination of the Port Perry boys to have this.trophy back in our town: after an absence of three years, had to play a very strong game against Brooklin, " The first Period ned with no scoring after 15 min. of hard playing and excep- tional goal tending by both teams: The second period still showed that both teams were not going to give an advant- age to the other. I don't know who worked the hard- est, the coaches, the specta- tors or the boys on the ice trying to-win this very im- portant game. End of period' Port Perry no score, Brook- lin no score. The third period at the "two minute mark, Sean Tay- lor; assisted by Brian Camp- bell broke the game wide . open by scoring Port Perry's first goal. Sending the Port 'Perry fans into a delerious ovation. But alas the victory was short lived when the Brooklin fans had their turn _at the 10.07" mark. With MEN'S THURSDAY === NIGHT-LEAGUE------ High Triple-- R. Willerton -- 815 "High Triple W.H-- J. Beckett -- 739 #4 . M. Butson -- 739 High Single--J. Beckett--345 High Single W.H.-- J. Beckett -- 364 Triples 625 and Over-- R. Willerton--815; F. Has- tings--786; J. Hadley--765; B. Owen -- 756; J. Parker-- 724; M, Butson--715; R. Par- ker--713; G. McHugh--705; C. Watt -- 689; B. Heard-- 683; J. Beckett -- 682; I Boyd -- 679; R. Sweetman-- '670; G. Wilson -- 664; T. Eden--649; T. Thomas--646; * N. Middleton--645; Team Standings-- ~ Na Chur Boys ......... 48 Don's Raiders ............ 48 Carnegie ............. 44 Eden's Lucky Strikes ... 35 Causeway Kids .............. 35 BUATS io vires ctiniressnsion 34 Middleton's Meats NE 33 "Dowson's Red & White 32 Archer Pontiacs «Beare Motors 1.G.A. David" Horton serving a pen- -alty for Port Perry, Mcintyre scored from Foster & Howe. At the end of the third period--Brooklin 1, Port 1. Overtime then had to be -1 played: First-period-5 min: straight time. Second period 5 min. stop time. With the players coming to their respective benches & the coaches of both teams trying to give the boys a well deserved Test. Also a pep talk to get that winning goal, The first overtime period showed that the boys listen- ed to their coaches and the period ended without Sith team scoring." The second overtime per- iod started just as strong. But Sean Taylor assisted by John Kane and Brian Camp- bell socred for Port Perry at- the 3.18 min. mark to take all the steam out of the Brooklin squad. © At the 4.05 mark Tim Ashbridge scored Port Perry's insurance goal. Port Perry thus -eliminat- ed Brooklin by the score of Port Perry 3, Brooklin 1. On Friday, March 8th'Port Perry Tripp Const. Novice will 'be -presented- with -the Carlyle McGill. Memorial 'Trophy.---Prior-to-the-second-|- game with West Rouge. Port Perry Line up: Barry Heard, Philip Coch- rane, Brett Campbell, Tim Ashbridge, Sean Taylor, | John Kane, David Horton, | Brian Campbell, Glenn Mec- Keon, Jamie Malcolm, Ed- ward Olsen, Paul Litt, John Scott, David Mathison. Coaches Meredith McKee and Garry Geer. Manager Ross Sweetman. Ladies Curling Week Feb. 26th-- Tuesday Grace Hunter 12, H. Bathie 5 R. Mitchell 11, B. Beare 2 I. Mitchell 8, P, Jones 7 "M. McCoy 10, M. Suooks 5 ~~ 'Wednesday A. Cox 9, H. Green 5 D. Beare 9, M. Panabaker 8 I. Carter 7, E. Doyle 6 M. Holdershaw 12, * H. Carnwith 2 Thursday A. Dawson 10, H. MacMaster 4 H. Thomson 12, R. Bruton 3 C| Martyn 14, N. Kenny 3 OPEN BOWLING Friday & Saturday Nights ALLEYS MAY BE RESERVED. Causeway Bowling Lanes el LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE. Parrots Bobolinks Sparrows Cardinals _... - Robins . 2 Ravens .................... 2 yg . 0 Wrens 0 Bagless ". coineniimien 0 High Triple-- Mabel Cook -- 788 High Single-- M. Geer -- 309 Over 210-- M. Geer--309; S. Brignall --288; Mabel Cook -- 288, 276, 230; I. Doupe -- 259; J. Chandler--259; B. Collins-- 248; B. Ballingal -- 248; M. 242; B. Oke--239, 237, 218; P. Salter -- 237; R. Moore-- Chandler--229, 218; T. Lake --229; T. McDonald--229; M. St. John -- 228; B. Evans-- 227, 210; C. Wilbur--224; P. ; Lovering--222; L. Ptolemy-- 219; H. Heard -- 218; Marie Cook--211; M. Wallace--211; '| D. Martyn--210; D. Porath-- 210. Over 600-- Mabel Cook--788; B. Oke --694; M. Geer -- 675; R. Moore -- 660; A. Chandler-- 638; J. Chandler --_ 630; Ss. John--603; C. Wilson--603. Bowling Doupe -- 245; C. Maynard-- 234, 229; C. Wilson--233; A. 617; B. "Evans--605; M. St. | Check The Label | Cartwright Wins Little N.HLL. Bantam Consolation Trophy Saturday March 2nd Cart- wright met a. big. fast skat- "ing team from Oakwood. In the first period Martyn scor- ed unassisted. Tomchishin scored from Allison. Oak- wood scored with the period ending 2-1 for Cartwright. In the second period Nes- bitt scored from Prosser and Tomchishin. rapped in his second goal 'from Martyn, Score at the end of this period 4-2 for Cartwright. In the third period Nesbitt 'pocketed his second from Martyn. During the last ten minutes Oakwood backed the boys into their own end but Martyn played an excellent game, passing the puck like the slick centre he is. Nesbitt had a memorable day, garnering 4 .goals in Port Perry in the morning and 2 more against Oakwood in the afternoon. Out of Local Midgets Meet Bolton The local Cy Wilson "Mus- tangs", midget hockey club who have recently disposed tof Brooklin and West Rouge Yin their quest for the Midget "C" championship. now meet the Bolton Midgets in the |: | third round of the play-offs, Bolton who have just eli- ' minated King City will be in Port Perry this Saturday 'at the local arena. The ; game will begin at.3 p.m. | with the second game going iin Bolton -on 'Sunday after- j noon at 3.30 p.m. 1throughout the game. the Cartwright boys kept: -[them off the score sheet. In 3rd Round eleven goals Trevor scored six... Perhaps the most valu- able man on the team would have to be Dave Larmer be- tween the Cartwright pipes. Dave gave us superb net- minding playing---like two {- Johnny Bowers. Bouquets would have to be handed to all the boys who played sound hockey The final score was Cart- wright"5, Oakwood 2. Local Association To Hold Bantam | -- Tournament Here Plans are being finalized by the Bantam Tournament Committee for the first An- nual Bantam Tournament on March 16th. Much along the lines of the Pee Wee tour- ney of January. There will be eight teams from out of town competing starting at 8 a.m., Sat, March 16th and continuing till Champ- ions & Consolation Champs have been declared. There will be two beautiful Tro- phies presented courtesy of IGA Store and Van Camp contracting and also a crest to the four teams in the finals. These are on display now in the Trophy Case at the Arena. The committee with All - Star, Action Tripps Novice_all stars will be presented with the Car- lyle McGill Memorial Trophy emblematic of being winners of the "Lakeshore "Novice League prior to their game against West Roupe at 8.00 p.m. Friday, March 8th. On the same night at 9.00 p.m. Port. Perry Bantams play Bolton in the second game of their series. Port Perry lost the first game 4- 1. But due to the small ice surface and late starting of - the game the Bantams didn't play up to par, Friday, fans and cheer these boys to victory." The third game will be played in Port Perry and will be announced. Intermediate 'B' Series Tied 3-3 Uxbridge Black Hawks and Whitby even at three games each in their best four: of seven In- termediate B group play-off. The Black Hawks took "he first: three. but Mel-Rons came right back with three 'consecutive - wing The sixth game at Uxbridge Arena on Monday was a dandy and wenb into overtime with the Whitby. team outscoring Ux- bridge three goals to one in the. first 10 minutes of the overtime, The final game of this ""|series is in Whitby Arena on Thursday of this week at 8:30 p.m. sharp and promises to be a good one. the help of local and district boosters and sponsors are printing up a. programme. Get yours at the door Mar. 16th. . You may win a prize. "Daily "admission will be {- Adults $1.00, Students _ _50c. "~The last two series for the midgets have been thrillers jand this one should be no | exception. Support means a | great deal to these young On Your Paper | iTellows so let's see a good | : turnout on Saturday- for the start of this series. Children 25c. Admission to the final games only 50c., 25¢., 10c." {--Watch--the-- Port Perry | Star next weék' i more in- formation. last week to compete for ~ yo: > Madsen, proprietor of the local IGA Store. is new this year, and competition was particularly keen, a trophy donated by Dan The trophy because every rink wanted to win the first share in it. Marie 'Snooks. Wins First Annual 16a Curling Trophy Ladies rinks of the Port Perry Curling Club met Wed. Mr. Madsen presented the trophy after the final game, and the winners are seen with him, " Ruth Short, Marie Snooks, Crozier and' Dolly Lee, ; From left to right, skip, Mr. Madsen, Camille ww So come. Mel-Rons are all ® a » ' IY "a * r