AFC FT A091 5 oA [oe Yo) Sign we okieidabat od shod did 2 y AL) FAT ph ha BLK TT PORT PERRY * STAR x- SPORTS TOMHA. Midget Series + Tied With One Game Each was a real team effort om the Mustangs part and it was only bad luck around the net which led to the loss. The fans. which accom. panied the team were enthu- siastic and vocal and at times 'Iled one to wonder. whether Hilltop Both Intermediate & Ban- tam Boys basketball teams journeyed to Sutton on Fri- day, Feb. 27th. The 'Inter: mediates defeated Sutton by a score of 60-35 with top scorers Jody Williams with 28 points, Larry King with 12 points and Jim Zute with 11 points. The score for the Bantam game was 60-36 in Port's favor, allowing them PORT PERRY STAR - Thurs, Herald The "Juniors lost their first game to Orillia but won their second with 'Banting by a score of 1710." The third game was lost to Part Street Orillia. - The Senior Girls tied their first and second game was lost to Park Street their next two by Orillia and Huron Heights. High scorers were Debbie Slack and Doris March 5, 1970 - 15 on Sunday March Ist with 50 attending. Yvoryone enjoyed toboggan- ing on the hills. An exciting cvent for all the children & some adults. was. .when----Mp.--- -- Durward hitched two of his ponies to a sleigh and gave everyone rides around the farm. After all-the fun out- side everyone went in and the women served beans and wieners, hot chocolate, cook- ies and squares, also a birth- FORT PERRY 7 ni 5 . Hendron. Although the girls day cake for Stuart Blake. BANCROFT ¢ | alte 3 «8 mintte it was Bancroft or Port Perry | to continue on to the CBSSA( did lose these games, it was Everyone sang Happy Birth." Cy Wilson's Mustangs show-| g ft > 4 mi ay y the game was played at. Let's tournament. Top 'scorers for| 5 winning season with 9 wins | day to Stuart and the boys Bibl biti ngs Eo anero - minutes '| hope there will be as many this game were Steve Brain and only 3 losses. gave him the bumps. All hockey when they put their] BANCROFT . MUSTANGs | at Wednesday's game and we | With 25 points and Robert missed Akela and Mus, minds to it, this was espe- cially shown when Port after leading 6-2 they had blown it to 6-5 but cage on again to- slow down the Bancroft momentum. Port Perry af- battle until the third peried splurge. Once again the] scoring line got the goals while the other lines kept Bacroft from getting organ ized. As for as I'm concern- ed Port could go all the way if they get strong fan sup- port and good goaltending. The following is a. seoring outline: 1st Period 2:36 Bancoft--K. Neil 15:28 Port Perry--D. Me- Cartney (B. Heard, K. Nightingale) 2nd Period . 1:21 Bancroft--D. Laundry 4:56 Port Perry--G. Mec- Laughlin (Adamson) 3rd Period SERIES TIED 1 - 1 On Sunday, Mar. Ist Cv's Mustangs accompanied by well over 100 enthusiastic fans journeyed to Bancroft for the second game of the Bancroft took the lead 2-0 in goals by Hauley at 3:40 & Green at 4:10 of the first period. Mustangs tied it up with goals by McCartney from Heard at 7:15 and one from Kane assisted by Youn-. In the second 'period Brent Heard put Mustangs in front with a goal at 1:50 assicted by Bourgeois. Bancroft came back late in the period with a goal by Vance at 19:35 to tievthe game 3-3. The third period saw Pal- leski score at 1:26 to put Bancroft ahead and six sec- onds later Hauley got his 2nd of the game to make it 53. Mustangs seemed to get an- grv at themselves and care can root out a win for the Mustangs. The fourth game will be played in Port Perry on Friday, March 6th at 8:00 p.m. High Single W.H.-- J. Raines--330 Triple Scores 625 & Over-- J. Owen--857; Terry Ad- derley--770; K. Ashton--1771 J. Hadley -- 733; J. Stone-- 719; T. Eden--704; Tom Ad- derley -- 684; K. Dowson-- 677; V. Walker -- 675; W. Sandison--656; J. Wilson Sr. --648; P. DeHaas -- 640; H. Dearborn -- 633; B. Owen-- 632; R. Shortt--630; B. An. dorson--628; C. Walts--627; R Sweetman--625. Sirgl-~s 300 and Over-- J. Owen--<01. J. Raines--307 LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING 1:06 Port Perry--D. Bour- [back to score at 2:10 from G. eine Fo ps geois (D. McCartney, McLaughlin, assisted by Ad- Milky Way o B. Heard) amson, and Heard scored his Baby Ruth ..... 40 '7:18 Port Perry--B. Heard 2nd of the night at 5:05 as- Jersey Milk .... 37 7:36 Port Perry--D. Bour- [sisted by Bourgeois & Night- Ctispy Crunch oe... 38 - gedis (D. McCartney, ingale, Mustangs had the Turkish Delight . a4 E Hew edge in play but it was Lin. Golden Treasure .... 34 8:30 Port Perry--G. McCoy (R. Evans, P. Kane) 10:31 Bancraft--P. Palbiski 12:35 Bancroft--P. Palbiski 13:13 Bancroft--P. Palbiski 18:28 Port Perry--P. Kane "(R. Evans, R. Holtby) 18:39 Bancroft--E. Robbins ~ BOB'S CARPENTRY SPECIALIZING IN Recreation Rooms, Kitchens, Built-ins, etc. ton scoring for Bancroft at 9:40 to give Bancroft the game. ' Mustangs never let up and the Bancroft goal was under attack but Mustangs didn't click. In the writer's opinion it Bar Six... Malted Milk ... Coffee Crisp " Sweet Marie High Single-- Lucy Wilson--296 High Triple-- Joyce Chandler--695 Over 210 Singles-- C. Wilbur -- 252, 243; G. Brown -- 241; W. Midgley:-- 217; M. St. John--254, 248: I. Vernon--218; C. Ballingall --213,.237; M. McDougall-- 226; G. Forder--243; B. Col. lins--235; L. Bertrand--253; Taylor with 19 points. The Senior and Junior Girls basketball teams tra- velled to Barrie on Friday, Feb. 27th to compete in the G.BS.S.A. tournament there. Cub News WINTER FUN DAY "C" Pack cubs held winter fun day at the Durward farm Ploughman but they were there in thoughts. The day was a great success and ap- preciation goes to Mr. and Mrs. Durward for their hos- pitality. ter the first period in whi*h| pest of five series. Unfer- the Bancroft club appeared tunately Bancroft won the Bowling «0 have the edge started tof game 65 to tie the series at carry the play. Strong fore:| ope game apiece. MEN'S THURSDAY checking and some slick pass] The game was a close oné NIGHT BOWLING ing finally put them on their{ a1] the way with lots of ac- | February 26th-- : H 0 Us B 0 1) H 0 Ww . R D way to a win in the first of] (icn. Some Bancroft fans | High Triple--J. Owen 857 a best of five series. Some commented it was the best High Triple W.H -- excellent 'goaltending from Midget game in Bancroft for Tom Adderley--1750 e Rick Short kept Port in the years. High Single--J. Owen--401. A Sale CONTINUES Were "Fighting Inflation" With CASH SAVINGS OUR ADVERTISED PRICES ON ANY LIVINGROOM SUITE PURCHASED THIS WEEK. 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