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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Mar 1968, p. 11

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A PAY HETIGE A RNA Coy LS hi Ee a PORT PERRY % STAR x SPoRrs . Novice All-Stars Win First Two Games In Brampton _Aquarius "Capricorn The "Tripp's Novices, All- --Stars-are-still. flying-and are showing that they are the champs. The youngsters were in Brampton on Monday for the Annual Novice Tourn- ament held there. : Their first game pitted them against Harrison, which they won 5 to 3. - The first period showed no scoring for either team ge Bowling LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING LEAGUE Cancer . Scorpio Taurus Gemini Libra .... cocci, Sagittarius .................... 22 High Single, S. DeHaas, 295 High Triple, M. Sweetman and A. Scriver, 645 © Singles 200 and Over -- J. Walker 231; S. Bryant 216, 202; G. Hurlbert 242; A. Scriver 210, 228, 207; J. Storra 205; S. DeHaas 295; ..L.Campbell..-222,--216; -- G. Hastings 272; D. Warren 208 D. Wanamaker 255; M. Raby 222; E. DeShane 202; M. Owen 255, 224; C. Watts 212 221; M. Sweetman 224, 245; M. Hopkins 232, 200; L. Moore 229; B. Travis 207; D. Phinney 276; H. McTavish 200; A. Chapman 209. with the play consistently moving from one-end to the other. } . Port Perry took over in the second stanza and picked up two tallies before Harris- ton got on the scoreboard. Sean Taylor picked up the locals first marker assisted by Brett Campbell, with Brian Campbell notching the second assisted by John Kane. Murray Newman put Harris- ton on the map with his tally, ending the period 2-1. Port Perry outscored Har- riston again in the third period by a 3-2 margin. Glen McKeen opened for Port Perry scoring unassisted but Wayne Ross put Har- -riston--back --into thls game shortly afterwards. The locals then bounced right away and Jim Ash- bridge assisted by Brett Campbell and John Kane, and Sean Taylor with his second of the contest assis- ted by Brian Campbell and John Kane put the game on ice for Port Perry. Harriston rounded 'out the period when Murray New- man picked up his second nf the dame Port Perry 4 ~Harriston 2 The local boys again met Harriston in their second "game and came oiit on top with a_4-2 count. The first period ended with a 1-1 tie. David Math- ison counted for Port with Glen McKeen assisting on the play. Wayne Ross picked up the tally for Harriston. There was no scoring in bridge. Their lead was short lived however "when Harris. | the second period but Port outscored their opponents 3-1 in the third stanza to pick up the win. Port .opened 'the scoring when Sean Taylor scored with the help of Brian Campbell and Tim Ash. ton bounced right back on a goal by Murray Newman. This goal however was the last for Harriston as. Port Perry took over and picked up two unanswered goals. Glen McKeen scored onan assist from Eddie Olsen, which proved to be the win- ner and Tim Ashbridge put it on ice shortly afterwards unassisted. Bowling MEN'S THURDSAY " NIGHT LEAGUE High Triple--K. Skerrat 859 High Triple W. H-- - K. Skerrat 919° High Single--K. Skerrat 385 High Single W. H-- K. Skerrat 405 Triples 625. & Over-- K. Skerrat--859; F. Hast- ings--1753; B. Heard--730; J. Parker -- 719; J. Dowson-- 691; D. Butt--690; J. Hadley --688; B. Anderson--678; J. Bill Cornish's Sixteen teams Hardware Curling Bonspiel in the local curling arena. The winners of the trophy which was presented by Gordon participated in the Crest Carnegie are right: Garry skip; Austin second. on Saturday pictured above from left to Venning, lead; Bill Cornish, Bathie, vice; Gordon Goode, ~ Photo by A. Roach, Healy--671; K. Ashton--670;. D. Durham--666; G. McHugh --650; 'R. Parker ---645; R. Willerton--637; T. Thomas-- 630; M. Butson--629. Team Standings-- Don's Raiders .: Na Chur Boys Carnegie TTT Causeway Kids Archer Pontiacs Middleton's Meats Eden's Lucky Strikes ..... Stars... MARIN Dowson's R. & W. Beare Motors ................ 32 Hope's 1L.G.A. ............... 29 Can. Tire ..........ccecoeevennnn. 24 Flamingos Drop 3rd Game Need Two For Semi-Finals After losing the first game 7|6-4 in New Hamburg Wed- ' | nesday night, Port bounced right back with a reversal of the score -to tie the series at one game each. This was a good hard hit- -I-ting game the kind of game Port plays best. New Ham- burg are a fast skating team that don't like to be hit. The than one minute. Dave Gray our Midget goalie is stand- ing 'his ground under heavy fire and he deserves a lot of credit. Also back on the scor- ing sheet is the Scooter Line, boys were up for this game and just poured it on, even after having the first goal scored against them in less ning and Neil Brown.This is the line that sets fans talk- ing every time they hit the ice. Not a polished line but an effective one. Scoring for Port-- Mert. McKee, unassisted. Newton Woods "from. Larry Lee and from Holiday and Venning. Neil Brown from Holiday and Venning. Jerry Taylor from Neil Pascoe. J. Burnett from New Hamburg 8 Port? Port now have to win two straight to win the semi-final, not a hard thing to do as I feel sure Port has the beat- Beare Motors Bantams Win Pictured above are the Port Perry Beare Motors Bantams who won the O.M.H.A. Lakeshore Bantam Championship this year. They were presented with the Jim Irvine Mem. orial Trophy last Saturday during the first annual Bant- am Tournament held in the Port Perry Arena. Front row, from left to right: Tom Tennyson, David Bourgeois, (cap- son, ney, -Rick Lakeshore Championship tain), Cal Cochrane. Second row: Bill Jeffrey, Dale Bron- Laurie Williams, Short, Neil McLaughlin. Back row: Don Bronson, manager, ~Roger Holtby, Brent Heard, Jim McLeod, Danny McCart- Morley Davidson, Paul Kane, Evans, Ken Nightingale, coach, Charlie Bourgeois, coach. Glen McCoy, Gord . Holiday, Wayne Ven- Rick 'Staff Photo SA PE ETE AEX EARS WY BY Ch a ing of New Hamburg. The next game will be played in New Hamburg Friday night. There will be a bus for the | trip and we have about 12 seats open. If you would like to attend contact Walt Sandi- son or Al Wackett, As for the game, the boys '| played fine hockey and afer fighting back to take the lead | lost in the final minutes of | the game. This was not the best game Dave Gray has | played but everyone has to | have an off day and this. '| seemed to be Dave's. Know- ing Dave he will bounce night back and be up for Friday's game. and enjoying - the games, when you get a hustler like Gord Holiday on the ice | there's always a laugh over '| one of his antics. Scoring for Port-- . John McMillan from Jerry Taylor. Newt Woods from Bob McLean, Neil Pascoe from Jim Burnett and Doug | McMillan. Wayne Venning from Holiday and Brown. Bob Mclean from McMillan and McKee Neil Pascoe from Doug McMillan. John Mi Millan from Bob McLean, The fifth game if needed will be played back in Port on Tuesday MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 16 John McMillan. Neil Brown SAR eT Si" ty The fans are coming back N or

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