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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Oct 1952, p. 5

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TET -- SPORTS, RE-PORT by ail Fitsell ATL 4 HOC KEYS BACK IN TOWN-- iby : A few hours after the first snow y livres hit our village on Tues- . day, 'livewire Reg. Moorhead, Port Perry's Spiff Evans (Gardens publicist) breezed through the doorway with a communique from the s = hockey club's inner sanctum. The good news brought from Beare's to pA here is that local puck fans are going to have plenty of action at the community arena this coming cold spell. Four teams will carry the 'Port name throughout. the district (and the province, we hope), as the P.P.H.C. foresee ORHA Senior entries' and juvenile, midget, and Bantam teams in the minor loop, The idea of beating Brooklin to the punch and sponsoring an O.H.A. Junior Club was dropped for one year. The hockey enthusiasts will put the stress on the minors (12 to 18) this'sedason and next year hope to break into the under 20 ranks, Allof which makes sense as Mr. Hockey Fan says 'You got to run on _your ankles awhile before you skate.' Managers and coaches have nearly all been assigned and names of youngsters interested in playing bantam and midget and those interested in coaching' re being taken by Jack (Master Feeds) Brintnell. There's other big news on the hockey scene coming up. a LIONS LOOP HOOPING STARTS-- PORT PERRY'S ODBA entry will start sinking baskets for keeps next Wednesday when they tackle Simcoe Hall Grads in the Motor City, First home game is at the high school gym the following Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. against Oshawa Merchants". . THE PARKINSON- coached locals will 'have a tough row to hoe in the opener as Grads £54 have added three top-notchers in Queen's Eric Mcllveen, ball star Bill SHES Gingerich. and _highly -rated guard Pat Sheehan. The Lions may surprise tho as they probably have had more drills than any league - entry. .. . GRADS rolled to an 80-47 win ovet Syd Gedge's Merchants in a recent exhibition: .. | SUNDERLAND intermediate team may get : Ralph Hockberg who. bas been barred by the OHA from playing with Stouffville Clippers as He resides outside the Metropolitan area. . JACK OWEN is reported to have earned a Junior "B" position as result of a recent trial. GUIDING the Pott, 'Hockey - SHEERS --.__husiness this year.wjll be the executive, of: Dr, R.'S. Irwin, President; - Archie MacMaster, Vice-President; Jack Brintnell, Treasurer; and Reg. Moorhead, Secretary « .. TUESDAY and Thursday will be-hockey nights in Port Perry again this year, we hear, . . . ONTARIO Hockey - Association entries must be in by Nov. 1. WE'RE ALL IN NOW. . Wr sh hp Set hepa CBSE REP AA itt Ya y Vi AR ha Sa 4 PIE PSR ade " |HOCKEY CLUB PLANS FOUR ENTRIES FROM PORT [ome will _bé represented -by- fouk teams in minor and rural hockey this year it was decided by the: Hockey Club executive at a busy"session at | Beare. Motors, Monday evening. A Secretary Reg. Moorhead 'informs that lengthy discussions were heard on each" classification and several ap- 'pointments were made. Ab. Cawker wag returned as manager-coach of the senior. entry' in the Ontario Rural Hockey Association... R. D. Gohl was again appointed manager of the OMHA juveniles and a coach will be named at a later date. Jack Britnell was appointed Direct- or in charge of midget and bantam teams and will draw up a schedule for..these teams tor play before the regular games during thé 1952-53 season. He was also authorized. to secure coaches and :managers for these minor squads. Anyone inter: ested in helping out Jack please con. tact him at. Master Feeds office, - Secretary Moorhead and Ron Gohl will represent the organization at the Ontario Minor Hockey Association annual "meeting "in Toronto's King Edward 'Hotel, Nov. 22, . "All players interested. in playing midget and bantam hockey are asked to register with Jack Britnell at his office not later than Dec, 1. Basketball Loop Opens Here Nov. 12 Port Perry's entry in the four- team Oshawa and District Basketball loop, the Lions, will get its first chance to roar in league action next Wednesday when they open the hoop season with a game against the Sim- coe Hall Grads in Oshawa, - -Wednesday nights will be the dates for all home gamés and Ivan Park- inson's well-conditioned vets and rook- ies will- show before the liome fans on Nov. 12 against the new Oshawa Merchants quintet. The double home 'and home schedule as released this' week by Secretary Bob Rife of Osh- awa, runs until Feb. 10 with each team playing 12 games. "The power-packed Grads will play their home games on Wednesday 'nights at Simcoe Hall and like the locals will start all contests at 8 p.m. "Whitby Panthers have Tuesday nights at home with starting time 8.46. -The teams finishing second and third will play a best-of-three semi-final series with the winner meeting the first place squad in a three out of five final series. The 1952-53 schedule follows: NOVEMBER 4 -- Oshawa Merchants at Whitby Panthers. 5--Port Perry. Lions at Simcoe Hall Grads. _ 11--Grads at Whitby. 19--Whitby at Port Perry, ~19--Oshawa at Grads. 24--Port Perry at Merchants. DECEMBER 1--Grads at Merchants 2---Port Perry at Whitby. 8--\Whitby at Merchants. 10--Grads at Port Ferry. JANUARY © 6--Whitby at Merchants. 7--Grads at Port Perry. 13--Port Perry at Whitby. 14--Merchants at Grads, 19--Grads at Merchants. 21--Whitby at Port Perry. 27--Merchants at Whitby. 28--Port Perry at Grads. - 'FEBRUARY - - 4--Whitby at Grads. . = 4--Merchants at Port Perry. 9--PFPort Perry at Merchants. '10--Grads at Whitby, MERCHANTS NIP LIONS 58 TO 5 Oshawa Merchants held Mac Chris- tie to six points and visiting playing- conch Syd Gedge splurged for 21 as .the motor city team came from be- hind to nip the experimenting Port Perry Lions 58-54 here last night. Port led 17-13 at the quarter, 34-17 at half and Oshawa took over a 42- 39 lead in the third. Jack Owen led the losers with. 16 while Bob Storey (9) and John Waldinsperger (5) play- ed top games. Other scorers--Haug- en 2,Wallace 6, Griffen 4, Lawrence 4, Warriner 0, Baird 0. Coach Park- inson informs that players will be signed shortly and all players wish- |. ing to make the team should turn out at the next practice. : "Wanted Lady to take LM of NIGHT CLASSES IN SEWING at Port Perry High _ School for). 16 weeks during 'winter months. Classes 'held weekly on ie i Tuesday or Thursday nights. J/¢ "Call 243, J. L. Crane, Principal. "Looks Practically Brand New! ; Yes, it 8 really wonder: «ful to see what our ex- + pert dry cleaning and do' for your clothes, - To re- pressing can 'juvenate your clothes," call Port Perry 221M. PRESSING" WHILE : YOu WAIT. SCUGOE CLEANERS Perry St. North ART SHERIDAN, Proprietor r---a Ty aré SAVE YOUR PAPER for the BOY SCOUTS COLLECTION DAY-Sat. Nov. 8 Port Perty, Ma: ANC HESTER and PRINCE AL BERT Please put papers out by 9 a.m. : : " STHEL SLATS and HEAD FRAME WHITE or EGGSHELL SE an inches to 36 inches _wide and G4 inches long, $4.95 LARGER SIZES 60c. 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