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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Feb 1968, p. 10

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PORT PERRY ~%x STAR % Minor Hockey Week Successful Minor Hockey Weck, 1968 is now history and what a rewarding week it was. Be- ginning with our Tournament Jan. 20th and continuing through to Sat., Jan: 27th we saw 26 hockey games played, most of them real thrillers as the boys really tried their hardest knowing their par- ents were watching them, » &® * Games Summaries for the Week Mon., Jan. 22nd -- Pee Wee All Stars defeated Oshawa Acadians 5-2. Markham Midgets defeated Cy Wilson's Mustangs 12-1. Wed., Jan. 24th-- Pee Wee House League All Stars defeated Best's Pee Wees in a real close game '2-1. Beare Motors Bantams were beaten 4-0 by Port Hope. Port Hope were a hig fast team, and had it over Port Perry in this game. Thurs., Jan. 25th-- Novice House League All Stars won 2-1 over Lake Scu- gog Lumber Kings. This was a thrilling. game and both teams played all out. Larmer scored twice for the All Stars and <Wacket got the Kings only goal. Bantam House League All Stars vs. Cartwright All Stars --Cartwright had the ed¢e in this one and- kept Goalie Dowson. busy making a lot of stops; although 7 got by him, while his team could BOWLING LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Bobolinks Seagulls Orioles Ravens Sparrows Wrens ©... Parrots Eagles - Robins Cardinals High Triple-- M. St. John--691 High Single-- C. Mavnard--302 Over 210 Singles-- C. Mavnard -- 302; M. St. John--287, 223; R. Willough- by--275; 1. Doune--260. 231; Mabel Cook--252; S. Brignall --251; C. Wilbur -- 249; C. Wilson -- 248; J. Chandler-- 248, 210: M. Doupe--247. 224; A. Chandler -- 246, 216: R. Moore--245; J. Barber--248; D. Tavlor--242; B. Collins-- 241, 216, 210; B. Raines -- 240; B. Ballingal -- 238: V. Butt--237; M. Wallace--232, |. 213; B. Oke--231; GaWarrin- er=-230; M. Rahm -- 238: E. Bailey--228; J. Mahaffv--227 Marie Cook--227; P. Lover- ing--215; K. Harper--215; R. MrGregor--211; L. Butson-- 210. Over 600 Triples -- M. St. John--691: I. Doune ---2680; R. Willoughby -- 679; C. Mavnard--871; A. Ghand- \ler--6A7; B. Collins--667; J. Chandler--633; C. Warriner --632; B. Oke -- 628: Mahel Cook«-615; C. Wilson--604; only score two goals on Cart- wright. Tomlischin seored 3 goals,Campbell a pair & Mec- Leod, Martin, one each. : Hall & Skinner scored for Port Perry. Friday, Jan, 26th-- Novice All Stars were beat- en by Lindsay 5-1. The Port Perry team were out played in this.game but were pos- sibly tired from plaving the night before in Sunderland. __ The game of the week was the Beare Bantams game against Brooklin. This was a fast rough and exciting game, many penalties, a couple of near fights and lots of body checking, but the Port team was equal in every department and better in the starting the third period but Brooklin got 3 quick goals & it looked like curtains for our boys. But the team roared back and outscored Brooklin in the last half of the final period. Scoring for Port Perry: Danny McCartney 2 goals; Tennyson, Evans, Mc- scoring. Port Perry led 5-1; Kane. and Bronson, 1 goal each. The last Goal was a break away from centre ice and Bronson went in all alone to beat thé Brooklin goalie beautifully. Final score was Beare Bantams 9, Brooklirf 4. Watch the Bulletin Board at the Arena as some play- off games start this week. LJ ® ® Port Perry Bantam Scoring Record Name G A Pts. D. McCartney 32 15 47 D. Bourgeois .... 14 16 30 D. Bronson ... 13 7 20 W. Jeffrey . . 9 9 18 P.Kane........ 8 10 18 G. McCoy ....... 10 7 17 B. Heard ...... 8 8 16 F. Tennyson . ...... 8 7 15 C. Cochrane .... 6 9 18 N. McLaughlin . 5 9 14 K. Nightingale. - 6 7 13 R. Evans ........ 9 1°10 L. Williams , ...... -- 6 6 R. Holtby .......... 1 4 5 Jr. C Competition League Games--Port Perry: Won--9 Tied--1 day night. 16 rinks were entering four, and placing The Port Perry Lions Club "swept up" practically everything that was to be won in the Club's Annual Bonspiel held Satur- .entered from various clubs in the Zone, with Port Perry fourth place. first, second, Local Lions Take Top Honours In Annual Bonspiel ° third and fifth. A rink from the Lakefield Lions Club squeezed in between to take Hospitality and fun made up for the lack of wins for the guests and everyone had an enjoyable day and evening. --Photo by Arnold 'Roach Lost--2 Ladies Curling Coy, Nightingale, Heard, Hold "Wash Thirty-two ladies sailed thru' their washing and were ready to curl in the "Wash Day Jitney" on Monday, Jan. 22nd at 10 o'clock. A;six-end game was played in the morning. Then an hoyr off to enjoy lunch and a social time. Going "back on the ice about 1 o'clock for the last six ends, the vice skips were surprised to know that - they had to skip the game, This is one of many fun days as well as getting ac- quainted with girls who curl on different days. Everyone who participated Week Jan, 15th-- "7 Tuesday G. Hunter 14, H. Bathie 3 B. Beare 7, R. Mitchell 6 M. McCoy 8, M. Snooks 4 I. Mitchell 7, P. Jones 4 Wednesday M. Holdershaw 9, D. Beare 3 H. Carnwith 8 M. Panabaker 5 E. Doyle 10, A. Cox 7 I. Carter 9, J. Gray 4 Thursday A. Dawson 11, H. Thomson 2 N. Kenny 8, C. Martyn 8 . R. Bruton 10, H. MacMaster 9 Week Jan, 22nd-- : Tuesday M. Snooks 10, I. Mitchell 3 'M. McCoy 12, P. Jones 7 H. Bathie 8, B. Beare 6 R. Mitchell 11, G. Hunter 2 'Wednesday J. Gray 10, E. Doyle § ~ A. Cox 8, I. Carter 7 M. Holdershaw 10, ~ M. Panabaker 5 H. Carnwith 9, D. Beare 8 . Thursday R. Bruton 9, N. Kenny 4 H. MacMaster 7, | : H. Thomson § ° Tomchichin ruined Rick Best's shut-out. {team, after going 10 games C. Martyn 10, A. Dawson 3 : BJ Ballingal--601. : : Day" Jitney went home with a prize! Thanks to the Games Com- mittee. (1)"Minnie Holdershaw's 'Rink E . (2) Dorothy Beare's Rink (3) -Aileen Dawson's Rink (4) Polly Jones (5) Clara Martyn (6) Grace Hunter (7) Helen MacMaster (8) Margaret Panabaker House League BANTAM-- Gibson beat Gunter by the tune of 6-1. Ted Hall achiev- ed the hat trick while Brain, Willis and Phinney all pick- ed up one each. Mc ot Gunter's goal in fhe first per: : -2nd--Campbell, with. Steve |. getting three goals, tied Jeffrey 4-4. Rick Campbell had the other goal. Roland Skinner had a pair, Young and DeShane getting singles for Jeffrey. PEE WEE-- = Larry Werry pumped in .a hat trick- as Best's Legion team downed Cartwright 6-1. Van Camp, Brown and Ste- phens: also 'scored for the winners. Cook, scoring for Cart- wright in_the third period, -2nd--Coach Bruce - McCoy of . the Jackson Appliance Lose 12-3 The Port Perry Flamingos lost just about all play - off hopes last Tuesday night | when they were trounced by the Keswick Comets 12-3 to drop them into last place in the league. The Keswick team were in last place, one.point behind the Flamingos going into Tuesdays game, and were really up for this one. This encounter was almost a must for the Flamingos in their bid for the last play-off spot. A win Tuesday night would Uxbridge Down Mustangs 3to1 game of a best of three series to Uxbridge 3-1. Mustangs controlled the play for two periods but only managed one goal by Ron Jeffery assisted by Roger Moase. Uxbridge scored 1 goal in the first period and 2 in the second. The third period saw Ux- standstill. The game featur- 'ed good goal-tending on both teams, } By the time you read. this the second game will have been played in Uxbridge and the third game if needed will be in Port next Monday. Flamingos In Last Place - Monday night Cy Wilson's | £9 Mustangs lost the "opening bridge check Mustangs to. a- without "a victory, won its second in a row by edging Gary Geer's Bruins 3-2. Doug Bronson had two and John- son got one. Laine & Bone- shansker scored for the Club Annrene Bruins. NOVICE-- White -Feather Farms downed Luke's 3-2. elson 'Feather Farms, adding "another for "White Van Camp and LeFort scored for Luke's. Lumber' Kings played Cart- '| wright. Larmer scored-twice. with Williams scoring an- ther for Cartwright. Wackett and Taylor scored for the scored twice with Kennedy Lumber Kings. 2nd game -- Lake Scudog}- Fat the To Keswick have almost insured them this berth. With one 'game left to 2 in the schedule, Saturday have. one small chance, if they pick up this win and Keswick who have a couple of games on hand over the Flamingos fail to pick up any more points, the Port team could get into the last plav-off spot by one point. The Flamingos were only in the game in the second period, and -in this period they played good solid hoc- key, skating fast and check- ing close. They out-scored Keswick in this- period 2 gaals to 1. The Comets got off to a flying start in the first stan- za picking up seven unan- swered tallies, which proved to be al? they needed: Port got back - into the game in the second; picking, up two goals while Keswick managed one. With an 8-2 lead going into the third Keswick again took command and out scored the locals 4-1. ~ Neil Brown with 2 and Mert McKee with a single were the point getters for Port Perry while M. Patrick and B, Darkinson with threo] each and Dave Pegg, Bray, Allison, Bricé, Gibbons and Goodfellow * with singles rounded out the scoring for Keswick. Keswick out shot the locals 48-14. The Flamingos were in Ux- bridge on Monday night only to go down to a 11-2 'count hands of the Black- night in Newcastle, they still | I hawks. Bowling LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Pisces Capricorn , High Single--C. Watts 307 High Triple--C. Watts 727 Singles 200 and Over-- "J. Middleton -- 247; M. L. Dowson -- 200; M. DeJong-- 219; L. Moore--201; A. Chap- man--222; P. Ellicott --241, S. DeHaas--212;°'M. Smits-- 213; A. Seriver--221; F, Quan --209; J. Walker -- 207; J. Storrey--211; C. Watts--200, 220, 307; C. Wilson--218; D. Phinney--250; S. Stone--228, 211; L. Campsall -- 218; L. Anderson -- 238; D. Rodd-- 226; G. Hastings--202. MEN'S THURSDAY BOWLING LEAGUE High Triple--T. Thomas, 806 High Triple W.H.-- G. Geer, 747 High Single--T. Thomas, 848 High Single W.H.-- Ee G. Geer, 303 Triples Over 625-- -'T. Thomas -- 896; F. Hast- ings -- 842; J. Parker -- 816; K. Ashton--704; J. Dowson-- 752; G. Geer--1729; R. Willer- ton---721; J. Healy--712; B Owen -- 1707; B. Anderson 678; D. -Butt--669; G. Men- zies--8659; 1. Boyd -- 657; D Gray--644; R. Hope--633; J. Beckett--628. } Check The Label On Your Paper

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