h ER DAN WL LARA TY senlifioon - IN A PHUCLE PUTS NNER UER LEN ) BASIE Bs BN wd Hote L LXE Wh 2 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975 t ORR - i ms defeat Port Hope i: mwellint ment Atoms defeat p i PeeWees perform wellin ourna ent Atoms \ J a Scott Malmont Farms Atoms from Bob Horton an . January 11th, the Legion couldn't be faulted on the two rews line led the way in goal period when Por t narrowed played at home against Port Wallace put Mama Basle Pee Wee's played two good that beat him. scoring. the Hp i wv 3. one Hope on Friday, January 17 by ho tone "oy pr Syed ames in the Lindsay tourna- i. FU . . xbridge is, of course, and came out winners. The : i» sh the Ln first game The team as a whole came January 17th, Uxbridge of the teams the. boys are A an gang started out approximately one minute to 5 to 0 over Cobourg and "WP with a good overall effort. handed Port their third going to have to meet early very strong and the oppon- £0 in the game Port Hope 43 bowing 2 to 0 to Kingston Considering that most of the defeat in three meetings this ii" te playoffs, and unless ents did not have one shot on pulled their goal tender for gH Township in their second '€4M$ in this tournament year. The Legionaires came fellows get serious and "oi nil the dying an extra attacker but with 18 GAN game ) were "A" or higher category out flat for this game as they start playing the hockey they inutes of the second period seconds to go, Bob Horton N A on ; _ the Legionaires can be proud have against Uxbridge all t mipyies > ; icked the puck and "x In the first game against SO SN are capable of against this | that time Port had many picked up p NAR Cobourg the Legionaires got © the showing. year. Uxbridge team, its going to 04 Cooring chances but Passed it to Sean Fewer who 2 good goaltending from- In recent league action the The final score was 7 to 3 be a short hockey season. just couldn't put the puck in scored into the empty net to 2 J od Franssen who went all the Legionaires defeated Picker- for Uxbridge who pretty well Don't forget the Legion the net. make the final score three to fA0h way to earn the shutout. A ing 6 to 0 on January 10th. dominated the game except Pee Wee Tournament, Sat', Port Hope opened the scor- one for Malmont Farms. oN good team effort kept Port in he Tobin, Sandison, And- for a brief flurry in the third January 25th. ing at the 3:12 mark of the The whole team played 3 command of the game third period but Port stillhad very well and kept the BY throughout. The Durward, od the edge in the play. At the opponents constantly off 5 Menzies, Kane line led the m I n 0S ro ree am es 10:55 mark of the period, balance with their excellent od way offensively. / Paul Storry unassisted put checking. ] a: The second game saw Port . Port on the scoreboard and Next home game is an i} up against a fast skating, The slumping Port Perry Neil McLaughlin, Rick unanswered goals. that tied the score at one to exhibition game against / RU strong forechecking King- Flamingo Pastries Juniors Campbell and Paul Hadden On Sunday evening the one. Approximately two Pickering on Fri., January 1 ston club. The Legionaires dropped three games this got goals for the Flamingos Flamingos dropped their yinutes later, Sean Fewer, 24 at 8:00 p.m. e. o> A oy gave them a good battle all past week in Central Ontario While Terry Irwin had two third game inarow and their | 2 the way and with a little luck ~~ Jy" Hockey action. The for Cobourg in a winning 4th in five games as the | FLAM INGOS SPO RT SHO RTS ) could have hada goal or two. Flamingos still remained cause. Bowmanville Red Eagles out ih Penalties hurt the team as tied for first place with the The second loss of the scored the local team 52, Injuries continue to plague Frankford Huskies lost the ; we played better than the Lindsay Trent Muskies with week came at the hands of The leagues leading scorer, 0 Flamingos as Steve services of their All-star equivelant of one period both clubs holding" a one the Frankford Huskies on Rory ig picked up 0 Craig injured his arm in' left-winger, Pete Crawford, short handed. Myers went point lead over the fast Friday night by a 5-2 score. goals for owmanvi Ay ale Bowmanville and had to for from 4 - 6 weeks as he all the way in goal and charging Cobourg Cougars. This was one game the Ber nie on got os, Fla- leave after one period as did suffered a knee injury in the On Monday aint, he Flominges.could have won mingomarkers® TASWaSE Jn "pin whi i suffering Friday night Flamingo Flamingos travelled to with a little more luck. rough game with 66 minutes from the flu game Cobourg and dropped an In the second period alone, in panalties. ) . HANCOCK exciting 6-3 decision to the they outshot the Huskies The next honie game for Dave Jobb returned to the The rumour was oul in « - Cougars. This was the usual 27-11 but could manage only the Flamingos will be Sun., line-up Sunday alice I sein Bowinanville on Sunday TV TOWERS hard hitting game that is a 2 goals. Robin Kydd, Andy January 26th, when the Sut- the Wy an Cobourg night that their All-star : trade mark of Flamingo- Litt and Carlo Camazzola ton Rangers will be in town games wi an injure defenseman. Dave Tabb. has COLOR HEADS Cougar rivalry with both with his first of the season to play the local Juniors. shoulder. "quit" the club and won't Rotors - Towers teams collecting nine penal- were the Flamingo goal There is always plenty of pi olsen played the Bow- return this season. A big lose } ties including tw iors t scores with Al MacIntosh action when Sutton is the : ; _ " UHF-VHF les including two majors to ! . manville game with a pro for the Red Eagles. Tabb each club for fighting. The gelling a pair for Frankford. opposition, so come out and 0 tive mask covering a four cyrrently is sitting out a installed ine Kir Form local club actually held a 3-2 This game was tied 3-3 enjoy a night of hockey. stitch cut on his nose, court- three game suspension for a Port Perry, Ont. lead with 12 minutes left in with just over 2 minutes esy of an elbow in Frankford. fight Jast week in Port Hope. > 985 29¢8 the game, but ran out of gas remaining when the Juniors icked i after playing the previous took two "questionable" p Ww B Larry Elson was picked as . After 5:00 P.M. night at home against Lind- penalties which allowed the ee ee the first star in the Bowman- Jue Binh played So say. Frankford club to score two ville game by Radio Station night (Tuesday) in Por CHUC Cobourg and announ- Hope and continue their u n e aa e cer, Grant Wade, who broad- current five game 'road : casts all Bowmanville Sun- boo on ag i al ] - day home games. indsay. You can catch a '& » In 4 games . b d th the Trent Huskies - indsay, Cobourg an € Flamingos action from Lind- Flamingos are currently say oy Radio Station 910 Stones defeated Uxbridge battling for first place, but CKLY at 8:30 p.m. 3-1 in a close game on another race is on for fourth . M © Tr @ RCYC L E S$ Monday, January 13. After spot in the league as the pe Flamingos finish out the Jonding 1-0 2 the end of the . of Olest Siu) in the Tage, schedule by hosting the Sut- - second period on a goal by "at present, the Frankford {oh Rangers at home on Thompson, Port went ahead Huskies trail Bowmanville Sunday igor then, travel to = - 2-0 on a goals by McLeod. by only four points with two powronville on Tuesday, Uxbridge scored in the 3rd games in hand. January 28th. period, however, Port came back to put the game away 8B on a goal by Alexander to U ' : ! win the game 3-1. = Saturday, Port defeated Stouffville 3-1in a very close contested game. 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