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Port Perry Star, 15 Mar 1972, p. 5

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PORT PERRY * STAR x As a result of recent wins, "both Port Perry junior and senior basketball 'teams have earned the right to advance - to the G.B.S.S.A. finals to be held this Satur- ~ day in Uxbridge. .Both teams beat opponents from Uxbridge to gain their places in the finals, Don - Sinclair was high scorer with 14 points and Laurie Williams contributed 12 as the Seniors dumped Uxbridge 51 - 41. In the Junior contest Port Perry beat Uxbridge 51 - 44, It wasn't a clean sweep for Port Perry High School however, 'as the Midgets were beated by Uxbridge 48- 31. John Foster was top scorer with 13 points. In earlier games against Pickering, - Port Perry seniors rambled to a 63 - 28 victory, Jim Zoet, who has been a top offensive marks- man al] season led the scorers with 20 points. Laurie Williams added 12, and Dean Beare and Don Sinclair 8 each. Pickering won the Junior contest 66 - 46. Steve Brian wastop scorer in this game with 16 points whileCal Cochrane had 13 and Ken Davidson.' Both Port Perry Midget teams also lost to Pickering; the Midget A's by 53 - 32 score and the B's by 34- 24 score. In the A contest, Jay Neill had 12 points and Ted Buchanan 7 for Port Perry. With 8 points, Lionel Johnson was top scorer for Port Porry in the B game. "PORT PERRY MINOR House League Hockey The final league games of the House League Hoc- key season were heldFriday, March 3, with the playoffs getting under way the fol- lowing day. ""In'Novice action of Friday, Keith Realtor downed White Feather Farms by a 4 - 1 score with Bower and Scar- lett notching two each for the Feather. Malmont Farms blanked Lake Scugog Lumber 5 - 0. Thompson got a pair of goals, and singles went to Hamilton, Wallace and Stor- ry. = : In playoff contests on Saturday, Maple Leaf Mills downed Flamingo Pastries 5 <2. Carriere 'notched a hat trick for the winners, and Percy chipped in with a pair of goals. were counted by Doyle and Lyon, M. Healy had a big day scoring four goals as Dale Bolton defeated Legion 5 - 3. Bronson was the other goal- scorer for Bolton while McQuade had two and Watt one for the losers. Club Annrene doubled the score on Frank Realtor 4 - 2, For the winners Black had a pair or goals, and Fleiler and winners, and. Wilbur coun- ° ting the lone tally for White - Flamingo goals + Wackett contributed one , each. Lee and Williams scored for Frank. In Bantam play, Majcher defeated Haines Essoby a 3 - 1 count as Cooke scored two goals and Taylor one for Majcher. Neill and the lone tally in a losing cause. Peel's Poultry blanked Emmerson. Insurance 5 - 0 with five players figuring in the scoring. Nelson, New- love, DeShane, Fraser and Wackett all scored for the winners. In Novice playoff action White Feather Farms blanked Lake Scugog Lumber 2- 0. Archibald and Tully were the marksmen. Keith Realtor dumped Malmont by a 4 - 1 count as Bower notched a hat trick and a singleton was scored by Raffin. Commi 2) )( =) ( Te) ) Conny ) Cire )( Tn ) (Css In the Tyke division play- offs, UAW edged Gulf 2- 1 Potts was the big gun for UAW with both goals, and Healy scored for Gulf. In another close game, Kinsmen squeaked by "Doupes Store by an identical 2 -_1 margin. Storry and Horton counted for the winners, while Vernon re- plied for Doupes,, 0 (Qe) (0 = ree 3) Ed) )( Cm Cm Comme) (€ IE <r mn (Ca oe) WE ev . Port Perry in basketball final Playoff action for both Port Perry juniors and seniors gets under way this Saturday" (March 11) in Uxbridge, with the ' first Series tied after 2games After the first two games, the best of five playoff series between Tripp. Construction Novice of Port Perry and a team from- West Rouge is tied with each team having won one game. West Rouge won the first game February 28, witha 4 - 2 overtime victory, In that game, Port Perry got off to a slow start dropping behind 2 - 0 after forty minutes. The team put the pressure on in the third period with Brown and Franssen scoring goals to'tie the score and force the overtime, In the overtime period, West Rouge scored two goals to win the game 4 - On. March 3, the teams returned to Port Perry for the second game of the series. stronger game, Port Perry tied.the series with a 2 - 1 victory at home. Geer and Canning were the marksmen for Port Perry in this game. The next home game in this . close series will be Friday, March 10 at 7:00 p.m. The boys would appre- fname support. 14d STRAWBERRIES WILL SOON BE HERE Check Our Prices On "Freezers" (8-15 - 18 and 23 cu. ft.) Playing a much™' LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING March 1st-- ' Oak Elm .... game scheduled for 10:00 h a.m, Poplar . al /" Maple ..... Birch Cedar " High Single-- B. Oke--283 High Triple-- M. Hawes--"750 Singles Over 210-- B. Oke -- 283, 259; M. Hawes -- 248, 247, 255; J. Middleton--245; B. Collins --232; K. Harper--228; M. Odendaal -- 228; R. Dear- born--225; J. Wilkin--219, 218, 216; B. Raines--219; V. Rider--216; B. Doupe--216; S. Newman--214; S. Vokins --214; M, Potts--211, Triples Over 600-- M. Hawes--1750; B. Oke-- 741; J. Wilkin -- 653; R. Dearborn -- 613; M. Oden: daal--611; S. Brignall--601. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING 1. Great Ones 22 2. In Betweens 21 3. Goners ..,.......... 18. 4. Alley Cats ........ 10 5, Bluffers .............. 9 6. Worsers ............ 4 LADIES H.S.--Lucy Cook 237 H.T.--Lucy Cook 679 H.S.W.H.--Lucy Cook 263 H.T.W.H.--Lucy Cook 757 MEN H.S.--Fred Tully 280 H.T.--Doug Scott 657 H.S.W.H.--Fred Tully 318 H.T.W.H.--Jack Cook Jr. --760 MEN'S THURSDAY : NIGHT BOWLING March 2nd-- " High Triple-- B. Anderson--760 High Triple 'W.H.-- .M. Lyle--1775 High Single-- - B. Anderson--321 High Single WH.-- M. Lyle--343 Triple Scores Over 625-- B. Anderson -- 760; 'D. Keetch -- 751; R. Parker-- 675; K. Ashton -- 668; J. Owen -- 653; K. Dowson-- 853; J. Healey -- 640; D. Crawford--635; B. Owen-- 630; J. Wilson Jr.--627, 'Mersco goalie stars inplay-off victory Port Perry Mersco Tykes recently won the champion- ship.in a tournament held in Newcastle. Port Perry won its first game of the day 3 - 1 over Oshawa Trio. Todd Wilbur had two goals and an assist in this contest and Mike Anderson scored the other marker. Doug Potts was credited with two assists. This victory over Oshawa put the Tykes into the championship game against Coburg. This proved to be a very close game, 'with both teams deadlocked 0 - 0 until the third period when Mark Jeffery scored from Mike Andrews to give Port Perry a 1-0 victory. Goalkeeper Robert Fran- ssen_was the hero of the. RNEOIE'S Foatore oF the Week! No DOWN PAYMENT corse monthly instalments game for Port Perry as he came with many fine saves to earn his shutout. WHY PAY MORE ? SAVE!!? On Premium Quality <DX> FUEL OIL STOVE OIL PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL 668-3341 . CALL COLLECT _ 3-piece suite handsome design TORONTO STORES SELL AT. 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