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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Nov 1969, p. 20

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20 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 27, 1969 PORT PERRY * STAR «x SPORYS Tuesday, Nov. 18th Cy Wilson's Mustangs had a busy week with 3 games. The first game saw Brooklin come into Port Perry and defeat the Mustangs by the score of 8 to 5. The first period scores for the Mus- tangs were Bourgeois and McCartney and for Brooklin Lochyer. Then in the second period Brooklin scored 3 goals by Cartwright, Watson and Lochyer. The lone Mus- tang goal scored by Nightin- gale. In the third period Brooklin scorers were Lue, ino, Kaniushi and Bateman with 2 Mustangs goals from Adamson and Heard. In the penalty department Brooklin picked up 6 minors while the Mustangs had 2. Ll * * 'On Thursday, Noy. 20 Cy Wilson's Mustangs travelled to Uxbridge to play Bay Rid- ges and they came out of there with a six to five win. The goal scorers for the Mus- tangs were Kane with two singles going to G. McGaug- lin, N. McGauglin, Heard and McCartney. Scoring for Bay Ridges were Hiscock and Lloyd with two each, the single one by S. New. This game was played very clean- ly as only 4 Minor penalties were issued--2 to each team. * * * On Sunday, Nov. 23rd Cy Wilson's Mustangs travelled to Markham and 'came out with a 5 all tie. The flrst BUY --- SELL period saw both teams score L BE ya | 2 goal. For Mustangs was REAL ESTATE LTO -REAVIOR Evans & for Markham Lapp. The second period saw the 985-7373 Mustangs score two, one by Mustangs Take Win, Loss and Tie ~ In Heavy Scheduled Week 0f Hockey MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING Nov. 20 Team Standings-- Ballards Lumber ... 52 PPILGA. .......... 45 Dowson's R. & W. ...... 42 McCartney and Evans. Mark- Nachur Boys ........... 42 ham getting one by Dube. Don's Raiders ... . 42 The third period saw Mark-| Stars 39 ham getting 3 goals, one by| Eden's.L. Strikes... 38 Harris and two by Gilmour| Can' Tire 33 before the Mustangs stormed Middleton's Meats .... 33 back and got 1 goal from Heard and the other from Adamson in the dying sec- onds of the period. This game was very clean- ly played as only 8 minor penalties were handed out, 6 to Markham and 2 to the Mustangs. Our goaltenders both play- ed well in these games, Score 5 Goals In Last Period After trailing 7-3 in a game against Stouffville last week, Port Perry Midgets really put the pressure on and scor- ed no less than 5 goals in the third period to win the game 8-7. In the first period, Camp- bell and Tomachishin scored one "each, but - Stouffville managed to score 4 times, leading by a score of 4-2. In the second period Camp- bell scored one goal for Port. Prry while Stouffville added favour of Stouffville. In the third period the Port Perry boys took com- plete control of the game and scored five unanswered goals. Cochrane led the way with two, Skinner, Asselstine and Hawes scored one each, and when-the final whistle blew, the Port Perry Midgets could walk off the ice as victors with a winning score of 8-7. Glen May ~~ tells manageme it," and the play Retirements concerning Na- tional Hockey League players don't really amount to any- thing believable when they are announced, unless of course, the reason is an injury. When you announce your re- tirement from the NHL said one player who wished to re- main anonymous: "All you are looking for is more money." Does this mean that veteran players are making fools out of the hockey clubs? Of course, the ronto Maple Le St. Louis Blues The year of retirements Rémember the names of those who retired before the regular season began? ed was Bobby Hull of the Chi- cago Black Hawks. quickly add Tim Horton and George Armstrong of the To- of Montreal Canadiens. Five top players. it has always been trumpeted 'that the muscular rearguard has been of the NHL's fore- most defensemen. But he re- tired, saying he wanted to de- vote all of his time to his donut business. Why did :he return? A con- tract calling for $70,000 per year made him change his mind. And why not. Last year Horton's contract was close to 40 big ones. Ex-Toronto Maple Leaf cap- tain, George Armstrong, came back recently after his third retirement. Money brought him back. He will now earn around $45,000 for this year. St. Louis Blues enticed goal- ie Glenn Hall to return with a . two-year contract which will pay him about $100,000 in salary and bonuses during the - next two seasons. Not much talk about Mont- real's Dick Duff, but you can bet that he also received a hike ¢ nt to "shove er retires. most celebrat- But let's afs; Glen Hall, and Dick Duff three goals to make it 7-3 in. i Sab A SERN NNN C Majcher Pont, .......... 33 Causeway Kids 33 Adam's Boys | High Triple-- K. Ashton--T789 High Triple W.H.-- D. Forder--810 High Single-- K. Catherwood--316 High Single W.H,-- . D. Forder--304 : Triple Scores 625 & Over-- K.- Ashton -- 789; V. Wal- ker -- 773; K. Catherwood-- 741; Terry Adderley--723; J. Hadley--721; :B. Owen--712; D. Scott--715; G. Menzies-- 701; F. Hastings -- 699; T. Chandler--698; J. Dowson-- 694; F. McNeil--692; D. For- der--690; J. Wilson Sr.--683; R. Robinson--681; Dave Dur- ham--672; R. Werry--660; J. Healey--659; B. McLaughlin --646; R. Graham--639; K. Wilson -- 634; G. 'Wilson-- 633. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Triple-- P, Ellicott--1758 High Single-- C. Watt--302 Triples 600 and Over-- P. Ellicott--1758; S. Tully-- 703; L. Campsall -- 694; C. Watts--666; P. Fisher--650; M. L. Dowson--647; M. Doupe --634; A. Mulder -- 624; F. Venning -- 622; J. Walker-- 604; M. Moore--602. Singles. 200 and Over-- P. Ellicott--293, 260, 205; S: Tully--293, 233; L. Camp- sall--253, 251; D. McLean-- 243, 218; M. L. Dowson--242, 214; D. Phinney--240, 204; P. Fisher--240, 211; M. Doupe-- 235, 232; J. Walker--221, 201; F. Venning--216, 213; J. Em- merson--208, 200; C. Watts-- 302; M. Moore--272; A: Mul- der--257; L. Moore--&47; A. Chapman -- 242; M. Smits-- 229; J. Scriver--227; S. De- Haas--227; V. Aikin--223; S. Sinclari--219; M. Eden--216; J. Storry--216; D. Warren-- 215; M. DeJong -- 213; A. Scriver -- 212; D. Goreski-- 209; T. Vanderby -- 209; S. Stone--208; E. DeShane--206 R. Beare--204; L. Scott--204 S. Wanamaker--204; M. Raby --201; C. Wilson--200. Total Points-- DOOTS ooo Box Tops Ventures Byrds 5th-Dimensions Guess Who - = 49th Parallel ................ Turtles Raiders Supremes Flirtations ... Carnivals com N AAA A A A A aA A A AN SSNS _SKIR 14 H.P. Port Perry Minor Hockey DANCE SNOWMOBILE SPECIALS eveee... $669.00 SAA A 22 A AALS SS NNN NN MET, Saturday, Nov. 29, 1969 ; LEGION HALL -- PORT PERRY 4 Music by Eugene and the Starliners : ADMISSION: $10.00 PER COUPLE INCLUDES REFRESHMENTS ' For Tickets Contact Joe Waldinsperger 985-7385 ' : Maurice Jeffrey 985-2394 1 ite LL LCC CCC CC COR | OULE - & ment. The word "pride" was not listed in the player's vocab- ulary. Nothing but the dollar sign was important. Since formation of the Play- er's Association, the NHL serfs have been gaining strength in oe bargaining. No longer can h clubs dictate, like in years : gone by. No longer can general managers and owners force players to obey wishes of the hierarchy. Any power plays today (off the ice, that is) and the player £0 This year more household Hull announced his return to A 2 3 i names in the NHL announced the big-time by a meek apology in pay. Also, Duss Poss aes hi: their retirement than in any to the Chicago team with his Jalgemer Tay rein i other season. The financial an. tail tucked quiveringly be- If the clubs can afford to Lh gle sounds feasible when you tween his legs, as the simile "pay these large salaries now, a assess the reasons the- players goes. The Chicago hockey club ray did they hedge at the out. pA returned. forced the game's greatest gate a pd bani announced hig At no time-did-any one of the attraction to eat humble pie. his retirement? If the player is 4 players publicly announce he Oh yes, the quality-of mercy is that important mow, he must '3 was coming back to help the often strained. have been just as important at S28 team. Ahh, no. It was the club = But don't be fooled, money training camp 4 which made that announce- was the motivating force be- Before the clubs had the up- hind Hull's return, although it wasn't the dollars involved in his basic contract. Tax deferr- ments entered the picture and this financial aspect was front and centre in all negotiations between Hull and the Hawks. The true monetary story we'll never know, unless Hull includes it in his book when he's finished with the NHL. And there's defenseman Tim Horton of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Last year Horton was an allstar of the first estate and per hand, have the years by case has possibly, Toronto a player to bend. Not so today. The players realize the clubs be forced to part with it. NHL players have been gain- ing "strength the last - three. However, cause and the repercussions will be felt next year and just always able to force money and. they, can adopting this attitude. the Bobby Hull certainly hurt this for many more years. Telegram News Service " Port Perry Fig SATURDAY, ROSSA, + iin TPR Ly i) i 217 2 WY ure Skating Club ~ NOV. 29, 1969 CLUB ANNRENE - 9 P.M. «Mrs. Don Wallace...................985-2159 Music by WALTER and SANDY Mrs SLUAIE Lane.................985:2805 : Mr. Albert Fulford................985-7100 Tickets $4.00 per couple -- Door Prizes i vy " OMOEA +c oN AA x i GN os Ni yt a » BL NG f Wy ND) YY on WW 2 Vr An LIN J 19HP. ......... $779.00 22HP. ......... $869.00 26HP. .....).- $920.00 | Twin Filter, Wide Track | TRAILERS $135.00 ON SINGLES $165.00 ON DOUBLES SERVICE JORDAN WELDING s+: and EQUIPMENT A VIA Rip Ont. Phone 649-2575 | i A REE a / aL \ TON {x I | oii TY Cay / TICKETS MUST BE OBTAINED IN ADVANCE i FROM THE FOLLOWING EXECUTIVE MEMBERS: 34 Wit 1's fa 92 rN Navy /

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