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Port Perry Star, 28 Feb 1973, p. 5

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* Port Perry midgets win 1 and tie one in playoffs Grant Menzies Hornets travelled to Uxbridge on Friday night to start the playoffs and came up with a4'to 2 Victory. . Th¢ first period Jobb op- ened (he scoring with Brian bride came back and took the lead with Kidd and Ross scoring before Litt scored for the Hornets unassisted to tie the score at the end of the first period. The second period Litt scored his second goal of the game to take the lead. Then Phoenix scored to 'make the score 4 to 2. The third period was scoreless as both teams played it very close check- ing. The penalties in the game were the Hornets 8 and Uxbridge 4. * 5 ® UXBRIDGE GAINS TIE IN THE SECOND GAME OF THE SERIES They first period Evans scored for Uxbridge to take the "lead before Campbell tied it up at 1 each at the end of the first period. The second period Uxbridge got two goals from Aldred to take the lead 3 to 1 before the Hor- nets got untracked and started to put the pressure on. Jeffrey scored with Taylor assisting and Bron- 'son tied it up with Phoenix and Brain assisting. Brian Campbell scored his second goal of the night with Tay- lor assisting to take the lead but Uxbridge fought back with Aldred scoring to tie the game and force overtime. The 10 minute overtime was scoreless as both goal- tenders came up with some fine saves and the score was a four all tie. The re- maining games in the series will be played at: P. Perry on Feb. 21, 9 p.m. Uxbridge, Feb. 23 at 9 p.m. P. Perry on Feb. 26, 9 p.m. Uxbridge, Mar. 2 at 9 p.m. P. Perry, Mar. 3, 4:30 p.m. Brian The harder they pull the behinder they get. Members of Port Perry Sea Cadets hosted a tug-o-war at the lakeshore last Sunday. They lost. Sea Cadets pull hard, but lose tug Port Perry Sea Cadet Corp "Scugog" hosted four local corps Sunday. The event was a Tug of War, part of a sports program to arrive at an Ontario champion in a mul- Community Bowling News MONDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING High Triple: T. Vanderby - 623 High Single: M. Crawford - 256 600 Triples B. Oke - 610 T. Vanderby - 623 Singles 210 and over M. Crawford 256; M. Raby 243; M. Smits 242; D. Gibson 240; J. Thompson 238; T. Vanderby 236; B. Oke 233; J. Van Schagen 227; L. L. Campsall 232; F. Venning 224; D. Wilson 20, 216; C. Wilson 212; S. DeHaas 213; R. Williamson 213; N. Cornish 210. Team Standings-- Pears ................ 42 Peaches .............. 42 Nectarines ............ 34 Apples ................ 33 Bananas .............. 31 Oranges .............. 30 Cherries .............. 27 Grapefruits ............ 23 Plums ................ 21 Lemons ................ 19 Melons ................ 18 ea 16 | TRAVEL NONQUON MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING Feb. 15 Team Standings: Scugog Lumber 28 Stars... 22 Ballard's Lumber = 21 Port Perry Dairy ... 20 Stone's Realtors .... 37 Nachurs ......... 28 Middleton's Meats... 24 Zering Pont. ........ 24 Emmerson's Ins. .... 27 Eden's L.S. ....... 25 Dowson's R. & W. .. 16 Port Perry 1.G.A. .... 22 High Triple - J. Healey 738 High Triple WH. - R. Chiasson 773 High Single - K. Irvine 339 High Single W.H. - K. Irvine 347 Over 625 Triples: J. Healey 738; R. Chias- son 722; K. Irvine 716; K. Ashton 715; J. Owen 694; Dave Durham 680; G. Scott 644; P. DeHaas 661; M. Van- derby 642; R. Chandler 635; B. Wylie 634; H. Buscher 625. SERVICE | 160 Queen St. -- Port Perry 985-2336 fo Hawaii -- SCHOOL BREAK -- March 17th to 25th | Some space still available via American $379. Airlines Hotel - Deluxe Kuhio per person Double Occup. Call for details on Air Canada's Econair Flights to London. Fantastic savings. Germany during the summer also. Sun Tours to London, Prestwick and Manchester from April through November. Service scheduled for See Canada '73 brochures available ALL PROVINCES AND ALASKA For your Free copy, please drop in. February 14, 1973 LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING High Triple & Single: Merle St. John 622; 231 201 Diane Davies 621; 225; 201 Over 200 Games: Carol Williamson 228; Dorothy Lee 221; Marion Geer 215; Jean Sutherland 205. Standings-- Cougars Lions ) PUBLIC SCHOOL MIXED LEAGUE Year To Date-- Girsl H.S. Denise Crawford - 220 H.S. W.H. Kelli Thomson - 230 High Triple Kelli Thompson - 532 High T. W. H. Kelli Thompson - 613 'Boys H.S. William Houthuys - 208 Kevin Walker - 208 H.S.W.H. William .Houthuys - 248 H.T. Mike Bond - 527 H.T.W.H. William Houthuys - 615 Standings-- Pintos .... »............ 5 'Alley Cats 7 Last Week Girls H.S. Kelli Thompson - 175 H.S.H. W.H. Donna Page - 204 High Triple Kelli Thompson - 463 H.T.W.H. Donna Page - 576 Boys High Single Kevin Walker - 208 William Houthuys - 248 High Triple Kevin Walker - 523 High Triple W.H. William Houthuys - 615 High Averages -- Girls Denise Crawford 154; Kelli Thompson 135; Kelli St. John 121; Joy Webb 119; Debbie Walsh 115. High Averages -- Boys Mike Bond 144; Kevin Walker 139; Paul Griffen 137; Paul Wylie 123; Ralph Shaw 116. titude of events. Also taking part were Scarborough, Richmond Hill, Whitby and Oshawa. Scarborough was the win- ner in the Tug of War with Richmond Hill the runner up. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Triple: M. Cook - 733 High Single: M. Cook 282; S. Eyman 282 210 and Over: M. Cook 282, 229, 222: S. Eyman 282, 213; J. Wilkins 275, 210; M. Mumford 264, 213; A. DeNure 259, K. Nottingham 254; I. Doupe 252, 229; B. Oke 249, 245; M. Healey 241; M. Dowson 238, 224; R. Popowich 224; P. Durand 221; M. Donnelly 215; D. Nottingham 213; J. Morris 212; C. Ballingall 212; A. Leach 211; F. Castle 211. 600 and over: M. Cook 733; B. Oke 684; S. Eyman 674; M. Dowson 662; M. Mumford 648; J. Wilkins 636; M. Donnelly 610. Team Standing-- Emeralds ............. 58 Amethyst ............. 43 Ruby .................. 43 onyx .................. 43 Sapphire .............. 42 Opal .................. 40 Garnet ................ 40 Zircon ................ 36 Jade .................. 35 Pearls: ................ 33 Scarborough Navy League emerged the winners of the multi team elimination event. After the event on the lake on Sunday afternoon the boys returned to the Navy League Hall for soup and sandwiches supplied by the Port Perry Navy League and mothers of the Port Perry cadets and looking forward to the next event which will be hosted by Oshawa Corp. The next event to be held in Port Perry will be the canoe races in the spring. centre. Meet the Flamingos Humitgo | pasTRIES Irn. Larry Geer Larry is 19 years old and lives in Uxbridge where he played his minor hockey. Larry joined the Port Perry Junior Cright after Christmas. He is no stranger to the Port Perry fans because he spent a lot of years playing against Port. Larry is a great playmaker and always a great goal scorer with the addition of Larry it gives the team the balance it needs strength down the O. H. A. JUNIOR "C" PLAYOFF OCKEY Oak Ridges Port Per ry Flamingos THURSDAY * FEBRUARY 22 PORT PERRY ARENA Adults $1.00 Students 75¢ Children 50c¢

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