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Port Perry Star, 2 Feb 1972, p. 11

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8 oh for the ings places team i in top spot ¢ Saturday night, Jan, 22. the Flamingo Kings: aver, ed to Sunderland and came home with a 5-2. victory, It was a fast and hard hitting / . game with many penalties; 14 to the Kings and 7 to Sunderland. . At 'the end of the first period. it was 1.0 for Port with R., Campbell scoring , with L. Jackson assisting, Port was out-shot eleven to '® six in the period. The 2nd was scoreless with the shots ° on net even. In the third Sunderland 4 came out fighting with two quick goals from K, Hall H with G. Miller and P. Had: a den assisting and 'B. Mar- quis: with:R, Gibbs and P, Hadden assisting. The Kings finally found their skates at the nine minute mark and skated away with the game by. receiving 4 goals from @ D, McCartney with two, D. Bourgeois'and R. Holtby as- sisting on them; B. Jeffrey 5 from M. Adamson; and G. -- Lefort: from C. Cochrane: 'The shots 'were even: with "The Kings moving four pts. ¢ ahead in first place, oy The' next night, Sunday, ~~ Jan. 23; Uxbridge were in - town to meet the Kings and went 'home with a 10ss;: The 4-3 win 'for Port put them . eight points into first place, ¢ since this was a four point game, In the first period the PeeWee team keeps. winning The spirited battles that have been going on the last couple of years, between West Rouge and the local warriors of Legion, is start. ing to pick up again, when a these two clubs-lock horns. These two teams, went at { it again on Monday night, and came out on a 3-3 tie. Both games in West Rouge this season resulted in ties. The boys winning their en- @ counters in Port Perry. Ritchie Lefort scored two goals, while Phil Cochrane got the lone marker. "Friday night Charlie Dur. ward picked up his seventh shutout, © while stopping Newcastle 5-0 In this one five boys pick- up goals, Ritchie Lefort, Steven Jones, Ed. Olsen, Stu Cochrane and Peter Lane. On Monday Night in . Port Perry Newcastle will # wind up the season here for the Legion boys, then its into the play offs. On. Saturday, the Legion boys hope to repeat, as Le: - gion tournament's . champ- On Kings took a two to one lead * with D. - Bourgeois scoring from R. Munroe and R. Munroe from D. Bourge- ois & R. Holtby. E. Clark .from P, Case scoring for Ux- bridge. The shots were even in this period but it was a hard hitting one. The second had no scoring with Uxbridge outshooting The Kings eight to three, In the third Uxbridge came out with two Eats to take the lead in the game. three to two with B, New- "ton unassisted and E: Clark from P. Case scoring, Then Port started with D, Bourge- ois scoring with D. McCart- ney assisting and with 15 ~ speonds to go in the game D, McCartney. scored with D. Bourgeois and R. Holtby assisting to win the game, The Kings outshot Uxbridge in this period 14 to 10. With the Kings finishing in first place di a bye into the finals of their - group play waiting for Ux- bridge and West Rouge to play off. The next game "for Port is not known so 'keep. an eye on the news f board. In Tyke action, nipped Kinsmen 1-0 on a goal by Bronson. Gulf defeated 'Doupes Store 3 - 1 with Healy getting two goals and Baird adding * the other. : -In the Novice Division, Malmont Farms and White "Feather battled to a 2-2 stand-off." Wallace and Hamilton "scored for Malmont, and Oxley counted both goals for Feather, + A Still 'with" Novice action, Kéith Realtor edged' Sciigog' Lumber 1 - -° 0. Bower counted the game's only goal for the winning team. Pa ci action on Monday, White Feather Farms beat. Malmont Farms by a-score of 3 - 1, Oxley, Wilbur and Tully scored for the winners, with Wallace replying for Malmont, Lee and Gibson scored to give Lake Scugog Lumber a 2 - 1 victory -over Keith Realtor. Van Weston scored for Keith. In the T'yke division, UAW "blanked Kinsmen 2 - 0 with Andrews and Potts providing the goals. Gulf skated over Doupes 5 - 1 with Bower and Healy scoring two cach, and Williams addiing a single. . For Gulf, Jones was the lone marksman. Legion and Flamingo pee wees played to a 2-2 tie. Clement © and Hamilton scored for' Flamingo, with Watts and Ashbridge the marksman for Legion. In other pee wee action, Frank. Realtors edged by Dale Bolton 3 - 2. Gibson' provided the fire power for the winners scoring all three goals, Bronson and Baird "scored for Bolton. Club Annrene beat Maple Leaf Mills by the same 3 - 2 score. For Club. Annrene, Wackett accounted for all UAW White, "PORT PERRY MINOR | House League Hockey Maple Leal Mills, In. Bantam action on Friday, Peel's: beat Km- merson Insurance 3 - 1, Wackett scored twice and Fraser once for the winners, Waldensperger scored the lone goal for Emmerson. Majcher romped over "Haines Esso by a 10 - 1 score. For Majcher, Taylor, Litt ind Crawford had two goals cach, with singles counted by Cook, Wheeler and Mid- ~dleton Haines only entry on {ff the scoresheet was, a goal by. "Page; vo in. Bantam > detion on, Saturday: 'Majcher again skated aver Haines, is time to the (une of 5 - 1. Taylor counted two, i singles went to Leslie, Asselstine & Lane. Elliot scored the 'lone goal for Haines. Peel's ran rough house over Emmerson blanking them 9 - 0. Nelson, Van Schagen, Kristensen all had iL pair of goals, with singles going to Bourgeois, Ash- bridge, . Van Weston and Fraser - | Bowling MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING Jan. 20th-- High Triple~J. Hadley 752 High Triple W.H-- K. Skerratt--816 High Single--D. Scott--300 High Single W.H-- K. Skerratt--334 Triples Over 625-- J. Hadley--1752; K. Dow- son--709; D. Scott--700; D. Durham--6173; G. Menzies-- 673; R. Phinney -- 667; M. Vanderby--659; P. Thomp- son--654; K. Skerrat--648; J. Harper--638; D, Keetch --638; K. Catherwood--637. .the present time for a PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 26,1972 -- 11 "The Trl 'County Girls. Hockey Association was formed in the fall of 1971, with teams from Port Perry, at Port Perry Jan, 29th--Port Perry . at Little Britain Jan. 30th--Port Perry Girls hockey tourney Dozers keep planned for March pa first place Brian's Bull . Dozers kept their first place hopes alive by nipping Cy Wilson Pintos 3 - 1in broomball action last Woodville, Whitby, Peter. at Woodville Sunday. borough, Fenelon Falls, and Feb, 1st--Peterborough Pintos appearedtohave an Little Britain: Mr, Joe at Port Perry edge in play, but could not Waldensperger from Port Feb, .5th--Port Perry finish their plays off, while - Perry was named President, 'at Whitby . . Bull 'Dozers capitalized on Mts. M. Stableford, Little: Feb. 8th--Fenelon. Falls the opportunities they had. Britain, Secretary, Thishas ' at Port Perry Steve Hunt opened - the 'turned out to be a very Feb. 16th--Little Britain scoring for Bull Dozers with, successful adventure, Three "at Port Perry i goal late in the first period. teams have home games on Saturday evening and the girls are seldom ever ab- sent, They are an enthu- siastic group of girls who like hockey and enjoy play- ing. it, Plans are heing made at Feb. 21st--Port Perry at Fenelon Falls Bowling TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING Wayne DeJong evened the count in the second period, but goals for Bull Dozers by Charlie Williams and Bill Hall - provided the victory. In other actior, Prince Albert Rebels and Utica Clubs played to a 3 - 3 draw. . Tournament to be held in = 1. Aces ........... 32 Rebels a 1 - 0 lead early in Little Britain on March 18, 2. Spitfires .............. 30 the first period, buf Carl 1972. 3. Better Sports .... 27 Russel tied it up a couple of The standings at the pre- 4, Long Horns ........ 25 minutes later. Rebels went sent 'time are: 5. Beavers ............... 18 ahead 2 - 1 on a goal by Dale Port Perry--20 points 6. S.0.Bees ......... 15 Crawford. Little Britain--186 points Fenelon Falls--8 points High Single-- Hans Buscher--260 In the second period, Dave Gray gave Rebels a 3-1 lead, Peterborough--4 points High Triple-- to gain the tie. Carl Russel . Whitby--4 points' Hans Buscher--717 and Bryan Reader scored Woodville--2- points ~~ HSWH-- "the final goals for the Clubs. Below are future games to Bryan Reader--290 Reader's tying goal came be played by the local girls: © H.T.W.H.-- with less than two minutes to Jan, 25--Fenelon Falls Bryan Reader--758 play in the game. Port Perry Auto Supply is pleased to announce the opening of their new SERVICE DEPARTMENT tor General Repairs and Parts. on all makes of: SNOWMOBILES LAWN MOWERS CHAIN SAWS TRACTORS SNOW BLOWERS ete. GARDEN This Week's Specials Tune- Up $8.95 PLUS PARTS Lub Job s5. 95. (includes Clutch and Bogie Wheels or Bearings packed, Cables, Track Tension, Drive Belt and Chain Case checked.) 'Rear Snowflaps $3.99 (SUPPLIED and INSTALLED) Clearance of SNOWMOBILE ACCESSORIES . Boots reo $1395 $9.95 (all sizes) Reg. Sorob $11.95 Helmets Goggles Reg. $3.95 $2.50 Mirrors rez. 5765 $5.20 Shocks installed on most models $28.95 "ions again, but will have to he scoring. with Carriere QUEEN STREET 985-2347 ley ral hod and Francis replying. lor OW JARGET EVERY TIME 8:00 AM. -- WHITBY . PORT PERRY "B" 10 AM. -- OSHAWA . WEST ROUGE | 2 9:00 AM. -- UXBRIDGE . STOUFFVILLE 11 AM.--~NEWCASTLE - PORT PERRY 'A' 8:00 am. to 7:30 p.m. "Chris DeNure _gave the

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