bringing the line's total pts. Games--Cy's Mustangs Last Saturday evening, Zone F-1, Royal Canadian Legion held their annual Sportsman's for the' year up over the 120 Midgets dinner and dance in the Port Perry Legion. Pictured above are some of the dignitaries Middleton's Meats _. 14 Eden's L. Strikes ........ 12 mark in just 20 games. G A Pts. SILA * L \4 PAY AA FIERY AENEID ELI RESON OE ZN BLA S20 vob lA, CoA YALL EAN IS TO ERAN A Sl 57 PE EE S00 VRS STIS SN SS SB RAs 12 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., January 29, 1970 ' | RH {a { v *x STAR x ] Stouffville No Match Z For M Win 7-1 or Mustangs, Win 7- By Gord Scott 7:45 Port Perry--Rick Evans| € ; McCartney breaks out of 3rd Period NIGHT BOWLING y Slump to lead Cy Wilson | g.53 por perry--Bill Jeffrey | Jan. 22nd, 1970-- Mustangs to a 7-1 victory (Rick Evans Ken High Triple--D. Butt--792 oR over Stouffville Nightingale) High Triple W.H.-- Ty Danny McCartney who has 15:54 Port Perry--Brent R: Menzies--713 5 : been having a scoring Heard (D. McCartney). High Single--D. Butt--348 Sh drough until Tue-day broke hah th High Single W.H.-- - + Pp i.) out with a five point night Brent Heard N. McNulty--279 ell : ! § ind \ including a hat trick. Line- L d S o Team Standings-- SY g } mates Dave Bourgeois and eadads coring n ° ' o \ Billrds 21 | J ome ions Hold Sportsman Dinner Va Brent Heard also scored Scoring for 20 League iy oe 15 Fi Leg d S y Rick Evans and Bill Jef. 26 51 Causeway Kids ........ 12 who were present. Left to right: Seth (Snuffy) Hunt, Zone Sports Officer; J.S. (Jimmy) e a frey also scored for Port pm iy a 20 a7| SPOS 11 | Brown, recipient of the Sportsman's Trophy; Gordon Wakefield, guest speaker and oF whilst W. Emmerson notched |. Bourgeois. 21 25 46 Adame Boss rtecetasensee g Past President of Provincial Command and Alex Walker, Deputy Zone Commander. La the lone marker for Stouff-|Rick Evans 16 4 20 ULSD TIDYS momen Aen ; : . ? i . 2 meftast Majcher Pont. 7 |--662; G. Menzies -- 660; J. ° 0 ville. Coach Ivan Luke em-|payl Kane 11 7 18] meicher Pont... 7 |owen--sis; Terry adaeriey |IPOFt Pee Wees Win 3, Lose 1 4 Moye a new tactic during |G. McLaughlin = 9 7 16) poopie 1 | Gag; B. Salter--639; F. Me. On Thurs, Jan. 22nd' the|and Christie. A it 8 same as wy ad an 2-|K Nightingale "3 "13 16 Dowson's R. & W. ... 4 [Neil--632; H. DeShane--631;| poo wee All Stars were in| When the Legion Pee Wees 5 undance of defencomen, oj. Adamson 510.0 Triple Scores 625 & Over-- |J. Cook, Sr.--631; T. Eden--| prooklin where they played |are skating they are.a hard R rotated ne Wo Gstonsemen Roger Holtby -- 9.0 D. Butt --792; B. Owen-- | 629; G. Wilson--628; J. Hea-| Pickering. " |team to bat. The next game 2 ue pip . thi ig oa 4 N. McLaughlin 4 5 91,1)" 2 "Menzies -- 683; R. | ley----625. After a scoreless first|Will be Friday, Jan. 30th at FAN r 1 : ' * ' Ld - r--n . i was good for a couple of the 5 Doerirey ' : 3 Shortt -- 671; F. Hastings-- ( Singles 300 & Over-- period Pickering went ahead | 9:00 p.m. ki tallies. L Jakeon 1 a 4[670 N. McNulty -- 664; B.| D. Butt--348 1.0 in the second. Port be- $0 fia . 4s in--663; F. Hastings-- i i i 0 The official scoring went Greg Cools 4 4 McLaughlin--663; J. Dowson ngs--304 ing a third period team came LEGION PEE WEES AT . 5 2% follows: Bob Young ee @® on late in the game with two OAKWOOD TOURNAMENT , 4 1st Period Rick Short -- 1 1 LAKE SCUGOG HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS po hd jaa were| The Legion Pee Wess were 'a 7:55 Port Perry--Danny Me-| Rick Short in Goal AS OF JAN. 25th, 1970 Li ee ay are in Oakwood Sat. Jan. 24th oo) Cartney (Brent Heard) Won 10, Lost 2. 0 GP W .L T GF GA Pk. Scott from Hadley to take part in their annual 3 8,20 Dart By 2. Jim McLeod in Goal pownany : pe I : h oe i » + sx a tournament. be arincy (Faul Heard, -Won 5, Lost 2, Tied 1. OBYPO0: ree ! The Legion downed -Peter- 4 Bob Young) c Worted Port Perry 15 10 4 1 102 60 21 i TTiday id pei 3 4 Trigg BEI the fit fon e157 Simliriiflew. otta ges an ; ood; Tans, z- 52 - 0: = 2 18 : a ne) na It was a close, exciting game. --Emmerson. : mee aésarea : 2nd Period Oshawa 150 14 1 36 131 1 [|Pee Wee's up fora big game| oY EEC Were scored by 2:35 Port Perry--Dave Bour- L Future Games Sunday, February 1st, 1970 dgainst Brooklin which the David Horton, Atul geois (Danny McCartnev) *IALSSIAN 11D tEatOn 10:00 - 11:40--Port Perry vs. Oshawa Port team won 64. 4:03 Port Perry--Danny Mec- 11:40 - 1:20--Pontypool vs. Bethany Brooklin opened the scor-| In the second Fame, our Cartney(Dave Bourgeois 985-7373 1:20 - 3:00--Caesarea vs. Woods Tran: port. ing but Dave Horton tied it|[Poys just couldn't get on oT : up before the end of the first|track. They met a good Rick Evans) period with an assist going|team from Keene and were to Brett Campbell. beaten 5-2. Goal scorers for Port had a big second|Port were Hadley & Phoenix. period scoring four goals. Lamb volume in Canada Christie from Olsen, Hadley| continued to decline in from Johnny Scott and Litt, | 19gg. Inspected slaughter , Hadley from John Scott and dropped to 282,635 head, Gord Scott and then John| down 13.2% from a year earl- Scott from Hadley." ier. The West recorded a dec- Each team scored in the|line of 18% and Eastern third period, the Port goal| slaughter dropped nine per going to Olsen from McKean | cent. - will be available in the coming draft. For the past few months he has been writing a syndicat- ed sports column and this has allowed him to"talk "privately" to most of the general mana- gers and coaches around the league. This will give the Buffalo entry a head start on Vancou- ver, and judging by the per- formances of other general ma- nagers and coaches involved Glen May ~ Brain Drain gets Punch The Canadian Brain Drain is. continuing . . . we lose another expert in his field to the Amer- fcans. This revelation took place only recently, but I am sure it will linger for many months in the minds of Cana- dian hockey fans. George "Punch" Imlach has gone (as Frank Sinatra used to croon) south of the border. Punch has become general manager and coach of the new Buffalo entry in the National Hockey League. . "wave his magic wand and pro- duce a winner, and don't bet against this guy's ability to come up with a contender within four years. And, more important, hockey needs men of the calibre of Imlach. "The sad part of the an- nouncement was that Vancou- ver has also received permis- sion to play in the NHL select circle. And, as you all know, Vancouver is a Canadian city. Rather than dwell on the his- trionics of the situation in Vancouver, let's just say that the owners decided to cut off . their nose to spite their face. Briefly, you will remember that a few weeks ago the new owners at Vancouver had to "buy out" Imlach's shares in the hockey club. They publicly made it known that they wer- en't too enamored with his at- titude of getting a profitable Now this is fine. It's a su-- perb opportunity for Imlach to . buck from them. They even said they felt it was Imlach's stubborness which constituted the other owners also holding out for the biggest dollar. Money dealings usually make more- enemies than friends in our affluent society. Naturally, battle lines were formed. However, after the smoke cleared, it appeared to this cor- ner that Imlach not only won the battle, but he'll also win the war. Imlach, undoubtedly, is one of hockey's_shrewdest experts. -- - He's an excellent bargainer, coach, executive and money- maker. These four qualities are important to NHL teams today, especially when you're just getting your skates sharpened. Imlach as the first execu- tive hired by the Knox broth- ers (the new owners). When asked about his new position, - Punch replied: "From now on we start to develop rianagement and scouting set-ups, as well as the team. we "I'm happy -to be returning. to the game. This is a job of building from the bottom. I've done it before and can do it again." Perhaps Imlach's immediate asset is his pipeline into the other teams in the league, plus his overall knowledge of the players: He will have firsthand reports on many players which with many of the other NHL teams, Imlach and the Knox brothers will have a head start on them, too. Without naming .names, Im- lach will surprise a few folks . with his trades and draft selec- tions. During many conversa- tions with him in the past three months, he has made it quit: clear who the players are that he feels would help any hockey club he handled. - Also, with Buffalo being so close to Torgnto, the situation is ideal for Imlach to humiliate ~-his- former employers; and he has already made this point publicly. It would not be un- fair to say that he has a per- sonal vendetta against a cer- tain Toronto Maple Leaf execu- We would like to take a few words right here to wish Punch the success he deserves. We are rooting for him to do well in his initial years, and will .cheer loudly each time he out-coaches and out-manages the people at Vancouver, To- ronto and Montreal. Punch will have a field day with--the U.S. press. They'll find him colorful and refresh- ing, as will the readers. And the fans will love him and hate him, but nonethéless, they'll pack the arena to see Imlach's team. Punch Imlach has that rare charisma of being a winner even when he's losing. 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