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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1972, p. 15

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adudoiinta sa PEP a I Bantams continue winning By Wayne Venning Port Perry Beare Motor In the third period Steve Jones with an unassisted VanCamp, Dave Horton and John Scott. tt .22,1972 - 19 Bantams continued their goal put the game out of Bill Darden and John 'ht winning ways, with two wins reach and even the persis- Turner replied for the West He over their two closest rivals tent efforts of the Stouffville Rouge Club. ' . i in the standings. forwards could not put the The high light of the game i On Wednesday evening the ' puck behind Barry Heard was the oustanding perfor- 6X "tough Stouffville Bantams who earned his second shut, mance of the third line. we came to town, trying to even out of the young season. Centre Bill bridge and win- ie the score for an earlier The Port Perry Bantams gers Sean Taylor and Larry oa defeat by the Port Perry played their second game of Page accounted for ten hi Club. but again tasted defeat the week on Friday night scoring points and five goals. we by a 3 - 0 count. when they played thé 3rd } bt Mark Jobb opened the scoring for the local boys with an assist doing to Larry Elson, and the first period ended with a 1 - 0 score. The Beare Motor Bantams took complete control of the game in the second period, but due to poor passing and inaccurate shooting could manage only a single goal by Gord Scott assisted by cap- tain Dave Horton. Place 5; Kinsmen 0; Bower Hall getting the other. with 3 and Blayone with 2. Hines Esso 4, Zering 1, UAW. was downed by Scoring for Haines were 1 i Gulf 2-1 in the second game. Clement, Beare Vanshagen 0) e O.H.A. LAKESHORE JUNIOR "C" eo Fewer from leach and Allan 3nq Middleton. Burfield 5 place West Rouge Bantams. The game was close for the _ first half of the game but the local lads put on another fine display of skate and.passing to come home with a 12 - 2 win. - Phil Cochrane and Sean Taylor both had big nights and contributed hat tricks with Bill Bridge adding a pair, and single goals being scored by Mark Jobb, Robert The next home game lor the local Bantams will be Wednesday, November 22nd. when the Uxbridge. club make their first appearance of the year at the arena. House Tyke: In the first game Emiel's with two. Pte Kristenson scored two for MLM with Jones scoring for Gulf. geored for Zering. ' Horton from Tully for X : UAW. 2 Novice n e S ; ea : 13 In the first game Keith M dg t b t 0%] S U T T 0 N vs, .. Real Estate 1, Tripp Const. 0, a PORT PERRY FLAMINGOS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26th Game time 8:15 PORT PERRY ENA FREE! POLAROID "Bic sHoT" cAMERA (An Excellent Family Xmas Gift) If you buy your 1973moto-ski NOW! Kristensen from Francis for Keith. White Feather Farms 3. Lake Scugog Lumber 3, Bright with 2 and Alexander for White Feather Farms. Shaw scoring 2 and Tully with 1. ¢ Pee Wee Trip Construction 5, Frank Real Estate 0. Moore with a pair and Williams, Watson and Lee getting singles "for Tripp Percey with a hat trick and Jones with a pair lead Stone Real Estate-to an 8 - 1 victory. R Horn, K. Walker and M. Green got the others. Oxley scored Club Annerene only goal. Bantam Emmerson Insurance downed Peel 11 - 0 Waldens- berger leading the scoring with five, Webb with three, Willis with two and Anderson with a single. Legion 7 MLM 3. Scoring for the Legion, Kroonenberg with five and P. Vanweston Uxbridge 7-5 Grant Menzies Hornets played at home on Monday night and defeated Uxbridge for the second time this year seven to five. The first period the Hornets got goals from Litt and Jeffrey assisting and Brian Campbell from Phoenix and Jobb assisting. The second period Phoenix with Goulding assisting to take a 3 to 2 lead though Uxbridge tied the game up at 3 to 3 before Bronson scored with St. John assisting and Jeffrey from Christie and Litt and Brian Campbell from Phoenix and Goulding. Uxbridge cut the lead with Lee scoring then Christie scored with Litt and Taylor assisting then Uxbridge closed out the scoring with their last goal of the game. Penalties in the game were Port 6 and Uxbridge 7 Pictured above is Shawn Lackie who is playing defence for the Port Perry Flamingo Junior C. Shawn lives in Port Perry where he played his minor hockey. He came into his own as a hockey player in the last two years. He played in the OMHA Midget C Championship in 1971 and the finalist in 1972. | 4 FROM NOV. 23rd TO DEC. 4th, 1972 AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS YAM AH A' 4 . No messy mixing of gas and oil Oil injection on all 11 models 'Your engine gets the right lubrication all the time. 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