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Port Perry Star, 5 Mar 1975, p. 19

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¢ | eo v ° o | 2 a L 2 LJ * LE * BS Flamingos drop LBL AFORE 5 Sor VPP SIRT BUS SEL TE hE TORE A Sports y 3 f ' TRAIN I DO VHS «Bl TEA) ALL nr AAR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 5, 1975 -- 19 opening game Thee Port Perry Flamingo Pastries Juniors dropped the opening game of the Central Ontario Junior *'C" Hockey League finals to the Lindsay Trent-Muskies by a 4-1 score. The Flamingos showed the effects of their two week lay-off as they waited com- pletion of the Lindsay- Cobour series. Many of the local clubs passes were off target and the team as a whole were not skating as they did in the Frankford series. The Muskies as usual tried to intimidate the Flamingos in the early part of the game as they threw many hard body checks and kept their sticks up around every red and white sweater on the ice. The Flamingos did not accept this and did some hitting of their own and opened the scoring on an unassisted goal by Rick Campbell at 19:12 of the first period. The Lindsay club bounced back 12 seconds later to tie up the game on a goal by Steve Brooks on a wild scramble in front of the Port Perry net, The period ended 1-1. Mike Hadley put the Muskies ahead to stay in the second period on a wrist shot from fifteen feet in front. The turning point in the game came at the mid-way mark of the third stanza when Bob Marquis was in all alone on Lindsay goaltender Larry Alldred only to have the netminder make a sen- sational glove save of his low blast, the Lindsay club then moved down ice to score their third goal by Jim Coombes. ~ Steve Doyle scored the final goal of the game with less then five minutes remaining to make the final count 4-1. The Flamingo will have to find their hard skating, crisp passing game that they had in the Frankford series if they are to "knock off' this excellent Lindsay team. Barry Heard played a strong game in goal for the Flamingos making 32 saves while Larry Alldred was only called upon to handle 21 for Lindsay, which pretty well tells the story of this game. Rick Campbell was one of the few Port Perry players who seemed to be able to skate with the visitors in this game. The second game of the series was played last night in Lindsay with the third game stated for Thursday night at the Port Perry Arena. : A large crowd of over 600 fans were in attendance on Sunday and the crowds will get bigger as the series progresses. FLAMINGOS SPORT SHORTS For the first time this season the Flamingos had a full line-up without injuries. Larry Elson returned to the action but only - played a' couple of shifts. Bob Young and Ken Nightin- gale didn't dress for the game and their hitting was missed in this rough game. Bob Spooner, "The Voice" of the Trent-Muskies on CKLY Lindsay, being the true dip- lomat, would not make a prediction on the final series. Bob is still claiming he was © 220 COCHRANE ST. WES LANE PLUMBING - PORT PERRY misquoted when he picked Frankford to 'knock-off' the Flamingos in four games. CKLY in Lindsay will be carrying all the games in this series on 1410 on your radio dial. The remaining games in the series will be as follows: Tues. March 4 in Lindsay (last night); Thurs. March 6 in Port Perry; Fri. March 7 in Lindsay; Sun. March 9in Port Perry; Tues. March 11 in Lindsay; Thurs. March 13in Lindsay. 985-7086 HEATING - - ELECTRIC - 985-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE --- a he d 4 a a 3 E - L -_-- 5 - pt / » A ' § - A IR i ¥ i i > by SERPS SRR psom pupils win hockey tournament The grades 4 to 6 students at Epsom Public School proved last week that sheer" determination is all that is needed to win...and they did just that. Competing in the Goodwood-Claremont Hockey Tournament, the boys won all four of their games to take the champion- ship trophy. The team, coached by Mr. K. Smart, was not a chosen team who had practiced together, but every student in the school who owned hockey equipment. Prior to the tournament, the only time the boys had played together was on a sheet of ice at the school, on which they played "shinny" at recess and noon hours. Back row left to right in photo, Tommy Armstrong, Chris Brown, Mark Lawley, Doug Shier, Randy Geer, Richard Ashton, Mr,. K. Smart. Centre: Garry Evans, Danny Moffat, 'Dwayne Shaw, David Shier, Mark Kerry, Paul Donnelly, Eddie Rip. Front: Matt Donnelly, Doug Shaw, Todd Wilbur, Charlie Brown, Brad Smith, Clary Lovering. INCOME TAX [AIS[RR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE GREENBANK 985-2416 vr Vr N or po ~s § 7 os ty Other schools participating mont, Scott Central 3, in the tournament were Ux- Thorah Central 1 and Lincoln just 22 seconds before the bridge, Goodwood, Zephyr, Avenue 2. period ended. Webb, Valleyview, Clare- The boys won one of their ~~ Congratulations boys! tie e biggest bike contest ever: From the rugged little 250A to the mighty GL1000, Honda has a bike for YOU, and if you are one of 50 lucky purchasers between Feb. and June 30, you may have the price of your bike refunded. So come on in, or give us a call, and find out what kind of a deal we can make you on the only name we sell, the best name on two wheels. Our bikes, our service and your satisfaction are guaranteed. First give us a try and we'll prove it to you. PORT PERRY CYCLE HONDA: Sales - Parts - Service - Access 159 CASIMIR STREET ) PH: 985-7357 N Alea a rail ee games in an overtime period

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