PES EARL OF fat he ANY tl NES 3 a) Tethon 7 SP SR Sr RN ped a ol ME Ny i - oa a OLA BER CARTE 130 (SS PRN EEA STE BTR pT ST RSE A RR A RAED LE SE EE RINT 6G-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 15, 1972 |PORT PERRY * STAR Hornets hold edge in series: Ou Tues., Mar. 7: Grant Menzies Hornets travelled to Unionville and scored a 5 to 3 victory, After two periods of play the Hornets led 4 to 0 with goals com. ing from the sticks of Jack: son and McCoy and Van Camp with 'two, The third period Union. ville cut the margin with a goal by Splonick before VanCamp got his third of the game to take a five to one lead. Eadie and Davies came back and scored for Unionville. while the_Hor- nets were shorthanded, to end the game. On Friday March "10th __ Unionville visited the Hor- Tripp Novice knocked out Tripp Construction Novice of Port Perry has been eliminated by-West Rouge in zone finals, West Rouge won the best of five series in four games. Trailing in the series two games to one, Port Perry hosted West Rouge last Friday, and the visitors skated to 4 - 2 to win the res playoffs. i rrp mmm on: The game was a see-saw battle with Port Perry open- ing scoring at 1:45 of the first period on a penalty shot by Bill Owen. West Rouge tied the score less than a minute later. Franssen, with assists from Owen and Geer gave Port Perry another lead as he scored at the seven- minuted mark. West Rouge again tied the score later in the period, and then went ahead to stay with two - unanswered goals. The hockey season is not over yet for Port Perry as the team is now looking forward to a tournament in Brampton on March 18. Port Perry's first game will get under way at 9:00 - a.m., with. Walkerton. Rock-ets nets 'and were defeated b* the score 'of six to four to even the series at two games each, The first period Fernan- dey opened the. scoring for . Unionville before Christie scored from Brain and J-f- frey - assisting to tie' the score, Davies came right back and scored for Union: ville. Van Camp scored un- assisted to end the first period. : The second period Smith scored for Unionville to take a 3 to 2 lead at the end of two periods. The third: period the Hornets came out flying and scored four unanswer- ed goals with Van Camp unassisted and Phinney from Stephens and Lackie. Van Camp scored his third of 'the game with Jackson and Brain~assisting. Then Stephens scored with Pros. ser "assisting to take a six to three lead before Davies closed out the scoring for Unionville in the game. Penalties were: Hornets 15 and Unionville 11. * * * HORNETS DEFEAT UNIONVILLE IN-FIFTH ~ "GAME 4-2 On Sunday, March 12th Grant Menzies Hornets tra- velled to Unionville and played "their best game of the series. The first period Van Camp opened the scor- ing with Jackson and Litt assisting." In - the second period Davies tied the score for Unionville to end the period. The third period Fernan- dey scored for Unionville to take the lead before Jackson scored with McCoy and VanCamp ascisting ta tie the score. Then Van Camp scored with Lackie and Jackson assisting to take the lead. With Union- ville"s goaltender on the still undefeated as play-offs under way The Rock-ets hosted the Fenelon Falls Flyers in the first game of the semi- finals and defeated them 50. Scoring for Port Perry were: Wendy Partner, Chris Vokins, Carol Band and Marilyn Stevens with as- sists going to Terry Frans. sen, Lynda. Heayn and ~Betty Faber. Susan Bond played a tre- mendous game in the nets and gained another well deserved shutout, The Rock-ets meet Fenelon again on Monday evening in Fenelon for the second game in a best of three series. . On Thursday, March 9th the Rock-ets hosted Oshawa A's in an exciting exhibi- tion game' that'ended in-a 44 draw. 'Oshawa opened - get out and give them the support they so well de- . the scoring in the first period with 8. McNabb from N. Carter and J. Powell F from L. Moule. In the -second period Carol Bond scored an un- assisted goal: to cut the margin to 2-1. Then Wendy Partner scored -with Lynda Heayn assisting to tie the score. - Oshawa then came back with B. Sankowski scoring from S.. McNabb Tink Taylor scored for Port Perry with Lynda Heayn assisting to tie them up again 3-3. In thethird period L. Moule scored for Oshawa. then with les sthan 45 sec- onds left to play the incre: dible combination of Tink Taylor and Lynda Heayn scored again to end it in a 4.4 draw! With. play-offs starting and tournaments coming up the girls need your sup- port more than ever so letis serve! bench for the extra attacker McCoy fed the puck to Van Camp who skated down & scored in the empty net to take the lead and win bv a score of 4 to 2. Penalties in the game were Hornets 7 and Union. villé 8. The next game for the Hornets will be on Wednes: dav, March 15th at 8:30 in the Port Perry Arena and if the seventh game is ne. cessary it will be played in Port Perry Friday, March 17th at 8:30 p.m. - PORT Local Bantams advance to Ontario finals The Port Perry Beare Motors Bantams travelled to Oak Ridges on March 12 and eliminated them in [three straight games to qualify for, the all Ontario "C" finals,' NT The first game was play- ed in Port Perry on Wed, March 6th with the local boys winning by a score of 82. Doug Christie led the way with two goals, with singles going to Dave Hor- ton, Tom Olsen and John Scott, Rob Abraham, Hor- ton, Olsen and ' Christie each picked up assists jn : this game, : The Beare Bantams tra. velled to Oak Ridges on Tuesday, March 7th and "Warded off a determined Oak Ridges bid to win 4-3. Tom Olsen and Doug Christie each scored twice for Port with 'assists going SX RENN NNNS NN NNIN IS NNNS ANSARI PERRY House League Hockey: In Pee Wee action, L. Franssen scored at 14:50 of the third period to give Flamingo Pastries a 2-1 win .over Maple Leaf Mills, Burnfield was the other Flamingo marksman, while Percy scored the lone goal for Maple Leaf Mills. Club Annrene 'nipped Frank Realtors 4 - 3; with "Parker, Flieler, Wackett and Diamond notching goals for the winners, and Williams, Pierce and Gibson for the 10Sers...s as, Gul vw Legion ripped through Dale Bolton to the tune of 5.- 0. Taylor had a pair of goals, _while singles went to Watt, Ashbridge and McQuade. - In the Bantam division, Majcherf Motors squeaked by Haines Esso 3 - 2 on goals by Cook, Taylor and Assels- tine. Post and Van Camp tallied for Haines. RRR N \ N/A; 1s N 0 Bain: a Red Cross work is carried out by thousands of volunteers and is made possible by your support -- SERVICE topes! we can make good things happen! .. Red Cross is a worldwide humanitarian movement .. a practical and positive way to put into action your desire to help others. Each Red Cross Branch provides the combination of services listed here that best suits its community needs : NATIONAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Bl DISASTER SERVICE Ml RED CROSS YOUTH. @ WATER SAFETY SERVICES Bl HOSPITAL SERVICES WM VOLUNTEER NURSING BM SERVICES * - FOR SENIORS Ml FIRST AID ll HOMEMAKER WOMEN'S WORK Ml INDIVIDUAL EMERGENCY AID ll SICKROOM SUPPLY SERVICE B RED CROSS CORPS Ml RED CROSS LODGES AND VETERANS SERVICES Ml OUTPOST HOSPITALS I INTERNATIONAL RELIEF HELP Peels Poultry hammered Emmerson Insurance 6 - 0 with. Van Schagen and P. Wackett scored two = goals each. Crawford and Nelson chipped in with singletons. In Novice Division, Keith Realtor edged Malmont Farms 2 - 1 on a pair of goals by Kroonenburg. Hamilton scored _the lone tally for Malmont. White "Feather Farms dumped Lake Scugog Lum- ber 4 - 1. Tully was_ the big gun with two goals, and Heard and Wilbur added one each. Nesbitt scored in a losing effort. : One game in the Tyke league had Doupes Store and Kinsman skating to a 2 - 2 draw. Vernon scored both for Doupes, while Kinsman goals came from Stotry an Robinson, . . us HELP to Horton, Christie and Olsen. 'The third game was also played in Oak Ridges with Port Perry blanking the. host team 50. 2 Doug Chrigtie, Jim" Phoe- nix, Gord Scott, John Kane and John Scott supplied the fire-power for Port, Kelly. Lee led'the playmaking de- partment with two assists. Single assists went to Hor- "ton, Olsen, Malcolm, John Scott, Phoenix 'and Brian Campbell. Once again Barry Heard was _a standout in the Port Perry goal during series. YEAR this The Beare Bantams now "meet the winner between Kincardine and Waterford for the championship, Ladies Curling ? Tuesday March 7 =~ - H, Hadden 8, C. Martyn 6 M. McCoy 9, H. Bathie 5 H: Green 9, R. Mitchell 7 B. Beare 6, I. Mitchell 5° Wednesday, March 8 D. Beare 13, J. Howsam 4 M, Snooks 9, A, Dawson 3 M. Panabaker 9, H. 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