do Port Perry Bantam B's, champions in the OMHA Lakeshore Division did not lose a regular season or playoff game all year. In the front from left to right are: Larry Page, Rob Van Camp, Bill Evans, Doug Culbert, Randy Crawford and Phil. Wackett. Middle: from left to right are: Kevin Williams, Tim Ashbridge, Kevin Hadley, and John Kane. Back row left-to right are: Ray Wilson (sponsor) Jack Kane (manager) Colin Asselstine, Steve Williams, Bob Elliot, Casey Van Schagen, Sean Taylor and Glen Geer (trainor). Missing from picture are Larry Cooke and Coach Gene Hurst, Complete line of "KAMRO" Lights for "Home" and for "Business" MIXED BOWLING 1 2. Great Ones ....... 35 3. Alley Cats ........ 28 4. Bluffers ............. 28 5. Goners ............... 27 6. Worsers ................ 14 LADIES HS. -- Glenna Staniland 277 HT-- - Vivian Rider 673 HS.WH-- Glenna Staniland 315 HTWH-- Vivian Rider 736 MEN HS -- Alf Tonchishin 302 . HT-- Alf Tonchishin 741 HS WH-- HTWH-- Doug Day 276 Doug Day 686 78 BA i 2 TUESDAY NIGHT La) BOWLING ea 1. Long Horns ....... 48 45 2. Spitfires ......... 47 fit 3. S.0. Bees .......... 33 3 4. Aces ............... ie 2B Thy 5. Better Sports ... 23 oh 6. Beavers ........... 13 MY A Section Winner We can offer you this large discount by buying Long Horns H.S.--Bill Owen 288 H.T.--Jack Healey 719 H.S.W.H.--Jack Healey 300 H.T.W.H.--Jack Healey 761 direct from the manufacturer. Come in and see our complete display today ! ! Murray Burnfield WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING PLUMBING - HEATING - ELECTRIC SUPPLIES J Ip . In Betweens ........ 38... Midgets facing . do-or-die game Port Perry Midget Hornets are facing elimination wher they take on the midgets from Lambeth in' the fifth game of the best: of seven series for the All-Ontario Division Championship. Lambethis leading the series three games to one, and the do-or-die contest is scheduled for Port Perry Arena on Wednesday evening. On Wednesday, March 29 Port Perry played at home, andscoreda 3-2 victory over Lambeth, The visitors scored early, withagoal after a little more than a minute had been played in the first. Hornets tied things up at the eight minute mark of the second as Jackson scored on a set-up from McCoy. Five minutes later, Brain gave the Hornets the lead, but this was short-lived as Lambeth fired the tieing goal before the end of the middle period, Both teams settled into a tight-checking brand of hoc- key in the third period, and the score stayed tied until Campbell scored the winner __SUNDAY NIGHT Cedar High Singles: V. Rider 272 High Triple: V. Rider 651 - Singles Over 210: I. Doupe 234; L. Cook 270; T. Martens 245; B. Oke 245; A. Chandler 212; L. Wilson 210; J. Jackman 212; M. Tremblay 226; M. Hawes 220; M. St. John 248; S. Brignall 257; M. Odendaal 215; R. Dearborn 248; F. Healy 212; B. Collins 232; -M. Hopkins 241; G. Langille 225; C. Wilbur 240; V. Rider 272, 230. Triples Over 600: a] B. Oke 648; V. Rider 651; B. Collins 622; M. Wallace 607. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING March 30th-- TEAM PLAY-OFFS PLAYOFFS-- Ballards .. ....... 6989 Raiders ........... 6888 Zering Pont. .. .. 6793 Emmerson's ....... 6765 Dowson's ........... 6647 Eden's .......... 6496 CONSOLATION-- Can, Tire . 6955 Nachurs ........... 6883 Middleton's ........ 6825 Stars ............... 6551 Causeway Kids ... 6410 IGA. ............ 6382 for Port Perry with assists going to Phoenix and Lackie. The netminders for both teams played strong games, as each was called upon to make many key saves. Penalties were even at seven to each team, On April 2, Hornets made the trip to Lambeth and weré defeated in a high-scoring affair 8 - 6, Hornets jumped into an early two goal lead as Van Camp and Jackson scored by the seven-minute mark. Lambeth came back 'with'two goals to'tie the score by the end of the first, Two more goals in the second and a goal early in the third gave Lambeth a com- manding 5 - 2 lead. However, three Port Perry goals in as many minutes evened the count at 5 - 5, as Campbell, Van Camp and Jeffrey - scored at 2:12, 3:31 and 5:22. Lambeth scored three more goals to put the game out of reach, despite a Port Perry tally by Lackie late in the third period. ; There were a total of 39 penalties called in this game with Port Perry taking 21 of them. in Bantam playoff action with Cooke, Gunther scoring for the winners, and Van Weston __and Fraser for the losers. This series-is now- tied, -- In the Pee Wee Division, Legion nipped Maple Leaf 2-1. McQuade was the big gun for Legion scoring both goals, while Forsythe notch. ed the lone, marker for Maple Leaf Mills, - Tyke action had UAW defeat Doupe's Store 5-2. Sanderson and Potts had two_each and Andrews a singleton for UAW. Jones had both tallies for Doupes. In other action, Jeffrey scored the lone goal as Kinsmen squeaked by Gulf 1-0. _ White Feather Farms edged by Keith Realtor by a 2-1 score-in Novice action, For the winners, Tully and Gibson were the goal get. ters, while Van Weston counted the lone score for Keith, Dozers win Brian's Bull Dozers blanked Prince Albert Rebels 2 - 0, Sunday to win the first game of the best of three final for the Broomball League Championship. Ken Nott continued: with his hot scoring streak in the playoffs as he notched his fifth goal in as many games at the 16 - second mark of the second period. John Cooper and Bill Hall set the goal up. Bill Hall 'added the in- surance marker with the Dozers enjoying a man advantage. Dozers had a fairly sub- stantial margin in the play, and are considered favour- ites to take the series. Taylor and House League ° Majcher-downed Peel 3-2