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Port Perry Star, 6 Apr 1977, p. 18

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ol | CC Te) iN ¥ : wt, t a Re ra NEW N ave tN i " lend Ya TR a 5 5 eh a = he ' » PORT PERRY TAR by Darrin Jobb The Beare Motor Bantam boys have only one game to win to become the All- Ontario Champions. | After taking the first two games in the six point series, one in Port and one in Mitchell, Port could wind it up Thursday, April 7th at 7:30 p.m. at the Port arena. Last Friday, April 1st at Port, the Bantams took till overtime to finally win the game 5-2. } Mitchell came out with the first goal at the 7:35 mark of the first period. Port tied it before the period was out on a goal by . Mike T. Tobin, assisted by Weiner Robinson and Darrin Jobb. i Mitchell scored the only goal of the second period with their goaltender mak- ing several excellent saves. Going into period, coach Doug Scott gave a pep talk that really got the boys moving. Shultzie Burnett scored early in the third to tie the game 2-2. Beans Menzies and Hall Storry assisted. The third period ended this way and it now went into a 10 minute overtime period. The Bantams really open- ed up in this period with three overtime goals. Rob Cannon, Krunchy Kroonen- berg and Shultzie Burnett all scored in the overtime to make the final score 5-2. On Sunday, April the 3rd, the Bantams travelled down to Mitchell and just pulled off a close 5-4 victory. This was a very exciting game with Port having to the final - play catch-up hockey most of the game. Mitchell took a 2-1 first period lead with Port's only goal being scor- ed by Shultzie Burnett. Beans Menzies and Chas. Brown picked up the assists. In the second period Mitchell scored two more times to make it 4-1. Little Hillis Wilbur put some spark back in the team when he popped one in from a good pass from Dougy Potts. Davey Alexander also got an assist. In the third period, Bantams lead OMHA finals 2 games to 0 Shultzie Burnett put them within one when he drilled a shot towards the low left- hand corner. Hal Storry got the assist. When 2 minutes left Beans Menzies scored on a powerplay to tie the score at 4-4, Assists went to Shultzie Burnett and Darrin Jobb. It now looked like overtime again, but Shultzie Burnett obviously didn't think so, with only 7 seconds left Darrin Jobb gave the puck to Shultzie and he walked right in and put it. by the goalie. The final score with a lot Vin Walker past president of effort and a little luck was 5-4 for Port Perry. The goaltending has been fantastic in the playoffs with Warren Nicholishen and Davey Myers being steady between the pipes. The Bantams have only to win this Thurs, at 7:30 p.m. at the new arena to become the All Ontario Champions. Now that the Pee Wees are out the Bantams are the only team left in Port. Come on out for what could be the biggest game of the Bantams life and perhaps the last of the year. Jack Cook Jr. elected to O.A.S.A. executive The 55th annual Ontario Amateur Softball Associa- tion convention was held the past weekend in St.Cath- arines and turned out to be a great success. The highlight was the election of Jack Cook Jr. to the executive council. This was Jack's second try as he finished very close to the _six elected members last year. Jack has served as Presi- dent and also treasurer of the local minor association during the past five years. Previous to serving on the executive in Port Perry, Jack was manager of several Juvenile, Junior and Int. "C" clubs. A strong delegation of 14 SCUGOG PLUMBING & Discount Plumbing Supplies RENOVATIONS - REPAIRS and NEW INSTALATIONS Special Rates For Senior Citizens 184 Casimir Street -- Port Perry Phone 985-3837 xed in: © ON-CAR WHEEL BALANCING © MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS We Now Have NO-LEAD GAS Accepted Credit Cards MASTER CHARGE TEXACO - CHARGEX © OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION __ © FRONT END & BRAKE REPAIR o TIRE SALES & SERVICE (New & Used Tires) Monday fo Friday 8.00am 109.00 pm Saturday -8.00am. to 60pm Sunday - 10am. 109.00 pm TAYLOR'S TEXACO Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. 6th ANNUAL NOVICE TOURNAM ENT 985-3655 persons represented the Port Perry area which now has two members on the executive council as Vin Walker is the immediate Past President.' The following is the 1977 executive: Immediate Past President - Vin Walker, Port Perry; President - Cliff Belch, Belleville; 1st Vice President - Don Pres- scott, _erborough, Little Current, 2nd' Vice President - Geo. Manlen, Windsor; 3rd Vice President - Jim Conlin, Pet- Secretary - Keith Fleming, Oshawa; Treasurer - Leroy Pickard, St.Catharines. Council: Mike Yourkevich, Oshawa, Len Henderson, Markham, Jack Cook, Port Perry, Jim Tebworth, Belle- ville, Jim Ellis, Scarboro, Bill Topping, St.Thomas. Following exellent hockey season Legionaires bow out to Dresden by Bob Storry The Legionnaires had to settle for second place in the O.M.H.A. Pee Wee Ontario playdowns. Dres- den were the winners, defeating Port three games to one in the best of five game series. Saturday, at home, the Legionaires lost 6 to 4. Port fell behind 5 to 0 but fought back with 1 goal late in the second period and outscored Dresden 3 to 1 in the third period. Scoring plays for Port were. Young from Horton and Fewer ;Storry from Horton and Blayone; Fewer from Tremblay and Storry; Blayone from Trem- blay. Sunday in Dresden, Port lost a close 2 to 1 decision. Ports' only scoring play was Horton from Storry and Young. Lovering played a super game in the nets for Port. The Legionaires to a man, gave everything they PASSPORT PHOTOS had; a 100 percent effort. No excuses, no alibis, a strong defensive game by Dresden earned them the championship. Following the game, the '0.M.H. District Convenor presented the Legionaires with the Finalist Trophy and individual crests. Executive The Port Perry Curling Club hosted the annual Carling O'Keefe Bonspiel Saturday, and 16 rinks from as far away as Toronto and Burlington competed for top spot. Seen here are the winners from the Tam-Heather Curling Club, (from left) Beth and Bob Halliday, Lorraine and Dick Dahl. Ken Vipond put Brooklin out in front after just 3 minutes of play in the game. Bill Down and Wayne Church had assists. The game remained close and well played by both clubs as end to end proved to make a very exciting game for the fans. Brooklin scored again after only two minutes of the second period with '0.M.H.A. All-Ontario Hockey Finals BEARE MOTORS BANTAMS VS. MITCHELL BANTAMS 3rd Game for a Best of 5 Game Series. THURSDAY, APRIL 7 - GAME TIME 7:30 P.M. At The (New) Scugog Memorial Arena. - Standings to date - Port Perry 2 Wins - Mitchell 0. . FOR SOME EXCITING HOCKEY ACTION COME & CHEER " OUR BOYS ON TO AN ALL-ONTARIO CHAM PIONSHIP. Good Friday, April 8th - Starting Time - 8 a.m. UXBRIDGE vs. PICKERING PORT PERRY vs. MISSISSAUGA 'PETERBORO vs. OSHAWA. [IPR 7 J Ry ske oie (ALE is SR rei horelit JAR a Bai E2044 4 PORT HOPE vs. KEEN Brooklin leads play-off Marty VanHeuval ' getting credit for the goal on a pass from Murray Down and Wayne Church. Murray Down made it 3-0 late in the second. Brooklin finished the scor- ing at the 19 second mark of the third period with Murray Down getting his second from Marty VanHeuval.

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