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Port Perry Star, 13 Nov 1974, p. 23

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sed ow fd SEY TI LRAT Tet 0 4 Nl Ar A J RAT ' a PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1974 -- 23 . wi ded a a SL Tp Tn AY t : ' TTY Bobcats display powerful team port Perry in first place in AN a 0% Fi Thursday, Murray Wil- hams' Bobcats Midget No. 2 Port Perr when the visitors 2 liams' Bobcats opened the travelled to Stouffville. for are Stouffville. This should Lake Scugog Hockey League we season in Port Perry with a their second game of the prove to be an exciting vy 12-0 victory over a visiting season and their second win. game, so come out and cheer Port Perry 2, Utica | Wednesday night to take on second period Doug Scott fed is Uxbridge team. © This game was a very the boys on. Port Perry Grieves Gulf the Sunderland Harvesters. Danny McCartney a lead Nv It was 6-0 after the first period, 7-0 after the second period with five more scored in the third. Scoring for the Bobcats in this game were Sean Taylor with three, Richard Goris and. Mike McQuade each had two a piece, and with single goals going to John Kane, Larry Page, Kenton Baird, "Stuart Cochrane, Bill Bridge and Kevin Martens. PORT 6 - STOUFFVILLE 0 Friday, the Murray Wwil- rough contest with Stouff- ville picking up 38 minutes in penalties and the Bobcats picked up only 8 minutes. The Bobcats scored four in the first period, one in the second period and one in the third. Scoring for the big blue machine were Bill Bridge with two goals and Stuart Cochrane, Robert Evans, Larry Page and Ken- ton Baird added singles. The next game for Bobcats will be Thursday night, Nov- ember 14th at 7:30 p.m. at Na A TTT TT wr rare trunk included. ee i John and Pete's Car Cleaning BLACKSTOCK, ONT. Bring new value back into your car with a good clean-up job, inside and out. Pick-up and deliver call 986-4867 or 986-4928. Under hood and ee A I TTT Trower a OPENING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9th. Simcoe Denture Clinic 1240 Simcoe Street North OSHAWA, Ontario Monday, Wednesday -- 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Friday -- 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday -- 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Reduced rates for Senior Citizens. Member of the Denturist Society. Phone 725-3695 Atoms drop two games Malmont Farms Atoms played their first game of the season at the Don Beer Arena where they met the West Rouge team. As in the previous game, Port started very slowly and by the ,end of the second period found themselves behind by a three to nothing count. In the third period the team adjusted to the larger ice surface and dominated the play. Port missed several good scoring chances including two break- aways, but managed to score two goals while keeping the opponents off the score sheet. The final score was three to two for West Rouge. Scoring for the Malmont Farm team were Larry Webb and Billy Foote. At home on Friday, Nov. 8th, against Port Hope, the Malmont Farms team open- ed the scoring at the 1:32 mark, but due to several defensive lapses found themselves behind two to one by the end of the first period. In the second and third periods, the teams exchang- ed two goals each making the final score four to three for Port Hope. | . Point getters for the Mal- mont Farm team were: Mark Goreski, Bob Horton and Billy Foote with one goal each; and Scott Wallace with two assists and one assist for Sean Fewer. Next home game is against Newcastle on November 15th at 8:00 p.m. \ With a John Deere Snow Blower you can clear a blizzard off your sidewalks and driveway in a hurry. And during our special sale you can buy a 5-, 7-, or 8-hp John Deere Snow Blower for $50 off our regular selling price. But hurry! Offer expires 30 November 1974. UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. PORT PERRY, ONT. - PHONE 985-3042 (2 miles West of Manchester) Buy a John Deere Now and Save $50 dumped Utica handing Utica their fourth consecutive loss, The victory also moved Port Perry into first place in the Lake Scugog Hockey League. Ken Irvine put Port, Perry ahead 1-0 at 4:31 of the first period with John Mac Millan and Bob Young col- lecting assists. It wasn't until 18:36 of the second + period that Utica tied the score. Dennis Romerill scored from Rob Munroe and Grant McLaughlin. In the third period at 9:03, Danny McCartney drilled home 'the winner with his linemates John MacMillan and Ken 'Irvine picking up assists. Once again, Don Waldens- berger played an excellent game in the nets for Port Perry while Bob Holtby did his best stopping most of the Port Perry barrage. Port Perry 4, Sunderland 0 Port Perry Grieve's Gulf travelled to Sunderland on The: result was a 4-0 Port Perry victory. Dave Balling- all started the team off on - the right foot as he converted a drive from Roger Moase for a first goal in Port favour. Next was the line of Dan McCartney, Ken Irvine and Larry Elson to take over as Danny scored with Ken drawing the assist then switching roles as Ken scor- ed from Danny's pass put- ting Port ahead 3-0. In the pass with Danny's blast from just outside the blueline completing the scoring. This game also included some great goaltending from Bob Holtby with some stiffling + body checks heavily handed out by Bob Bruton. Port Perry also got a terrific effort both offensively - and defensively from Bob Young, Ron Jeffrey and Aldon Smith. Team' G.P. LINDSAY 11 PORT PERRY 10 COBOURG 12 BOWMANVILLE 10 FRANKFORD 9 SUTTON 8 PORT HOPE 11 Junior "C" Standings Won Lost Tied Points 8 3 0 16 7 2 1 15 H 5 1 13 6 1 0 12 3 5 1 7 2 5 1 5 1 8 2 4 House League Hockey NOVICE Friday night, Trans Gen- eral Store battled against Scugog Realty to a 1-1 tie. Scoring for Trans was Dick- son from Stevenson. Scoring for Scugog was .Gibson unassisted. Friday night, Kinsmen defeated Emiels' Place 5-4. Scoring for Kinsmen were Lee with four and Tobin with a single. Assists going to Lee and Cawketon with one each. Scoring for Emiel"s were McKee with two. Singles going to Johnstone and Lee. Assists were credited to McKee with two and "John- stone with one. PEE WEE Saturday morning started off with a tie between Bolton Carpentry and Glen Vallie Sod, 55. Cochrane and Griffen each scored a pair for Bolton with Aldred get- ting a single. Shaw scored three times for Glen Vallie with Martyn and Kennedy scoring singles in a well played match. The second game was a close one with Wes Lane: Plumbers edging Frank Real Estate 4-3.- Mikelson scored three times for Wes Lane and Carriere scored a single. Ayer, Gould and Cook each scored singles for Frank. BANTAMS A come from behind attempt failed as Ballard Lumber edged Peels Chix 4-3. Percy'scored three goals for Ballards with Shaw scor- ing the single. Franssen, Ware and Morris scored singles for Peels. Cochranes Trotters defeat- ed Emmerson Insurance 4-2 in the final game of the morning. Fedyk scored twice for the Trotters with Williams and Nesbitt scoring singles. Lee and Bower each . scored a goal for Emmerson. BEARE ( GM ) REET PERF ONTARIO MIDGET The first game was low scoring with Consumers Gas edging Waggs Texaco 2-1. Scoring for Consumers was Larry Page and Ted Willis, both unassisted. Waggs lone goal was scored by Gord Hinze from Kevin Knight. The second game was more one sided as Grieves Gulf swept over Carl the Butcher, 7-3. Paul Beare lead the scoring for Gulf with a hat trick and an assist. Stu Cochrane, Richard Goris, Ritchie Lefort and Bill Hay- nes all contributed singles. Carl's goals were scored by Philip Hoskin, Bill Blow and Sean Taylor. Emiels 2, Scugog Realtor 1 Jeff Johnstone got the winning goals for Emiels and Mike Pratt got the lone goal for Scugog Realtor. Trans 1, Kinsmen 1 Steve Lee got the only goal for the Kinsmen as did Howard Lee for Trans. ATOMS Scugog Lumber 5, Swamp Garage 1 ; Brierley had a pair of goals for Scugog and singles went to Robbie Long, Ken Bright and Grant Wizely. C: Stapley did the scoring for: the Swamp Garage. i Lions 3, UAW. 0 { Todd Menzies, Larry Vany Schagen and Allan Ferguson did the scoring for the Lions. YAMAHA New 1975 Models and a few past models at reduced prices while they last, ONE ONLY - 1974 G.P.X. 433 Free Air Oil injection on all models No messy mixing of gas and oil ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA BLACKSTOCK, ONTARIO OLDSM CHEVROLET - OBILE OSHAWA 723 MOTOR PORT BERRY, 98¢ 735) 0442 FESS . ra eh rs

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