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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Mar 1968, p. 11

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PORT PERRY * STAR x Rodney McGHl Last Friday evening in the Port Perry Arena the Tripp Construction Novice 1 team was presented with the Carlyle McGill Memorlal Trophy for winning the * Lakeshore Novice Champlonship. Plctured ® in the above photo on the left Is Rodney McGill (soh of the late Carlyle McGIIl) presenting .the trophy to Timmy Ash- bridge, captain of the team. On the right Presents Trophy To Novice Captain - Is Gordon Hawes of Whitby, and vice- . president of year. a: yma who was on hand to congrat- ulate the winners. Mr. Hawes spoke to 'the large crowd In attendance and briefly explained how the trophy came into be- ing, and sald that he was pleased that this trophy was won by Port Perry this the Ontario Minor Hockey Port Perry Star Photo BOWLING '. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE' Ty TIT TIT drrrennena Ln serene 'Aquarius ..... Gemini serene * High Single-- 384--M. Raby High Triple-- = 699--A. Chapman Single 200 & Over-- M, Moore -- 229, 246; A. » Chapman--275, 288; P. Elli- cott--222, 259; B. Rowland-- 203; D. Rodd--201, 214; A. Cook--208, 210; M. Sweet- man -- 228, 203; S. Stone--|¢ -202; G. Raines--211; G. Has- tings--241; 8. Tulley--220; * D. Willis--22; J, Middleton-- 243; M. Raby -- 354; M. L. Dowson -- 247; M. Smits-- 201; A. Wakeford--208, 206; L. Tripp--206; F, Quan--2486; D. Phinney--201; H. McTav- ish--252; D.' Molean -- 204; 229; -D. Crowell -- 206; B. Hopkins--289; D. Warren-- 230; J. Godley--209; D. Wa. namaker--209. "|' WED. NIGHT BOWLING Bowling ner--210. C, Wilson--210. Over 600 -- J. Chandler -- 1752. B.. Col- lins--748. C, Wilbur--880. H, Heard--868, M, St. John--666: ed goals early in the third | period to make it 8-0. Alan Shaw then scored for Port | assisited by Bill Davidson to | make it 3-1. i put the pressure on and started to have the play, but unfortunately it was Bolton |g who scored a pair of break-|o aways to make it 5-1, " This was a rough hard hitting game with the out: weighed Mustangs taking the | a worst of it. of the series against Brook. |a lin. journeyed to 'Bolton -for-the second game of the series. Despite the handicap of play- ing in the livestock sale barn used as an arena, Mustangs managed to tie Bolton 4-4 and force a third game in Bolton on Sunday, March 16 at-3.30-p.m.- - ing in the game with a goal by Ricky Evans with an as- sist to Ken 'Irvine. tied it up a short time later PORT PERRY STAR --~ Thursday, March 14th, 1968 ~ -11 The Mustangs showed | d signs of the two week lay-|b off-they had waiting forthe series to get started but man- aged to hold Bolton to a i scoreless tie until 20 seconds {| before the end of the sec- i ond period, Bolton scored 2 unanswer- Cy"s Mustangs It reminded one On Sunday Cy's Mustangs 44, The teams played a ten minute overtime period but either team scored, thus the third game next Sunday. This game there was no oubt the Mustangs were ack in form and on the -basis of-the play should have come home the winner. It is hard to appreciate the conditions teams playing in Bolton have to put up with unless you have been there. the writer that the arena in Bolton is good hockey and was a con- tributing factor to injuries received by four of the Mustangs. likely miss It is the opinion of detrimental to Glenn Geer will next week's ame with a badly sprained r cracked ankle. Ron Jef- frey was cut on the fore- head for four stitches, Ron Short suffered a knee injury nd Brian McNab missed most of the overtime when stick caught on one of the many protruding . boards Mustangs Lose 1, Tie 1 Force 3rd Game In Bolton On Saturday Bolton - Mid- gets came to Port Perry and took the first game of the best of three series with Cy|n Wilson's Mustangs by a score of 5-1. struck him in the groin. I noticed many of the Port Perry fans were absent but the few who did attend made up for it vocally. I'm sure the- fans know how much their support is appreciated by the Mustangs, who have provided some of the most exciting hockey 'in Port Perry this year. Please try and attend next week's game and bring a friend, it prom- ises to be an exciting one. Arena Managers To Meet Here About 150 Arena Managers and Arena equipment deal- er will meet for the annual meeting of Ontario .Arena Association in the Legion Hall, Port Perry on Wednes- day, March 27th. The Port Perry Arena management is the host for this meeting and dinner, but the executive of the As- sociation is in charge of the meeting itself. Mustangs cosiad the 4 scor. Bolton NOTICE PUBLIC SKATING wi 'BE CANCELLED SAT. NIGHT MARCH 16th DUE To on REE GAME BETWEEN PORT PERRY & NEW HAMBURG O.R.H.A. Nn I nd Se at ay PA WERT, | | ~+E. ovis 864. = Devitt --- i Toh oo es Bluebirds ) 835, B. Oke--634. K. Reams- pion MoNab scored to make. Ee bottom-- 620. A. MaDe it 3-2. Bolton came back to Parrots Lo Geer--603. L. McDonald-- |, "one more and make-it Robins ...... -- [42. In the third period Canales Ricky Evans scored his sec-| 'Ravens ... Check The Label [ond goal to make it 4-3 and . Seagulls .... with about six minutes left WISE foi ions n On Your Paper in regulation' time Roger Oriels oor Moase scored to tie it up at Eagles ..........cceivinn High Triple-- J. Chandler -- 752 ° High Single-- B. Collins -- 338 Over 210-- - B. Collins--338, 210. T, Mec Donald-- 276, H. Heard-- 299 J. Chandler--283, 259, 210.- A. Olsen-- 273.- S. Devitt-- 270, 234. B, Oke--258, 212. J. Lea- ch--255. M. St.John--250,245. C. Wilbur--244,231. E. Bailey |. --243, 219. .B. Ballingal--239. J. Hamilton--238, M. Geer-- 237. K. Reamsbottom--233. M. Podres--229. M. Wallace--225, 218. J. 'Barber--222, D. Men- zles-- 221. J. Taylor-- 221, L. Ptomley--220. I. Doupe--219, 218. D:Taylor--219. M. Sweet-|- man-- 219. S. Brignall-- 218. D. Venning--218. L. Martens --214, G. Forder--213. D. Por- ath--212, L. Dumorlin-- 211. C. Maynard--210. C. Warri- - LL 'BOWLING Friday & Saturday Nights ALLEYS MAY BE RESERVED. Causeway Bowing Lanes OPEN Lindsay Rink Wins Pentland Jewellers Curling Trophy The Pentland Jewellers Bonsplel was held in the Port Perry Curling Arena on Tuesday, March 15th with sixteen teams participating. When the final game was finished, a team from: Lindsay, skipped by Bvelyn Hickson was proclaimed the winner and was presented with the Pent larid Trophy by Dorothy Beare, 2nd vice president of the Port Perry Ladies Curling Club. Pictured from loft fo right is the winning rink: Joan Ward, lead; Muriel Web more, vice; Dorothy Beare; Evelyn Hickson, skip; and Jean Broadfoot, second. TE ENG ed SE ni we ET a TRACER SON a ny i SC "ad eo - ~~ ~TUEN. ve --~

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