PRY ALY Ty I 5 AF " WAL MEA EAE SN Aa MARYS Sat NERO ASE CANA Je BEART Fi idasay ASA Teed QUE EELS FE ERO SAS Sr DRL LN at oy WA ERE PAE CUAL TR 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1976 | Hockey House League BPLTON 6 WRANK 3 Early in the game Bolton submerceq. a 3-0 lead and held it afl the way with the final '6-3 score. Bolton's Kevin Long scored three times and assisted on two others. Paul Van Camp also came up big with a goal and "three assists. Brett Ooster- man scored a goal and so did Scott;-McHugh. John Fulford tallied an assist. For Franks, Larry Webb had three assists as Allen Ferguson scored twice and Andy Czilok scored one. WES LANE 8 GLEN VALLIE 0 In this contest Wes Lane skated to a tremendous 8-0 win. = Steve Lang, Simon Brierley and Johnny Butler all had a pair of goals with Joe Treen and Tim Bouw- meester had singles. Tim Bouwmeester and Simon Brierley each had three assists. Kurt Roane had two and Joe Treen and Steve Lang had single assists. .Clay Lovering recorded his fourth shut-out of the year with several key saves. EMMERSON 3 COCHRANE 2 Cochrane's took a quick lead at the 4:01 mark on a goal by Greg Fedyk with Steve Johnson getting an assist. Then, the Steve Bul- - lock-John Spears pair, scored back to back goals, 1:14 minutes apart, as Spears set up Bullock both times. Then in the second period, Cochrane's Ryan Appleton tied it up with assists going to Warren Strong and Greg Fedyk. In the final session Rob Scott scored the final goal with Ray Bright and Mike Yurko claiming assists. PEEL'S 5 BALLARD'S 2 Peel's, Kevin Ausman tal-. lied a hat trick with Bryce Ballingal receiving three assists. Other Peel's goals were scored by Nick Van Weston and Rowen Ken- nedy. Jeff Kroonenberg, Jim" Aldred, Glen Mac Donald and Carl Durward all had assists. Brad Hurst and David Gat- chell scored for Ballard's with Rich Wallace and Rob Fellows receiving assists. MIDGET HOUSE LEAGUE . WAGGS TEXACOS5 CLUB ANNRENE 3 In the first game Wagg Texaco defeated Club Ann- rene 5-3. Scoring for Waggs was Jay Neil getting 2, Nel-. son, Beare and Knight each getting lone 'markers. For Club Annrene Martens, Geer and Page with a goal each: CARL THE BUTCHER 2 CONSUMERS GAS 1 In" the second game Carl the Butcher defeated Con- sumers Gas 2-1. Scoring for Carls was Hope and Leforte each getting a goal and an assist. Pete Lane picked up two assists. Ashbridge from Hurst was the only goal for Consumers Gas. IT'S A NIGHTLY AFFAIR to talk or listen to your friends on anew CB RADIO onall CB RADIOS & EQUIPMENT 145 QUEEN STREET. - PORT PERRY - PHONE 985-3811 ¢ HEATING e RESIDENTIAL ¢ COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING e RESIDENTIAL e REPAIRS eo WATERLINES Bowling SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE High Single: Ozzie Keeler 314 H. S.W.H.: Ozzie Keeler 314 High Triple: Ozzie Keeler 681 H.T.W.H.: Gerry Louvelle Women High Single: Lucy Cook 292 H.S.W.H.: Lucy Cook 311 High Triple: Lucy Cook 697 H.T.W.H.: Lucy Cook 754 Standings: The Clowns .........ccceeeenn. 25 Whiz Bangs.........cccevuene. 25 Ron's Raiders ................ 24 The Tigers ........ccceeeveeens 20 Happy Rollers................ 18 The Jokers.........ccceeerennnn 14 LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING Standings: Snowmobiles .................. 23 Wooden Shoes ................ 23 Shamrocks .......cc.ccvevvenee. 23 Canes ......ccovnmisvnrivonrene 21 Dandy Lions................... 13 Snowballs........cccceeerrennne 13 Lumber Jacks................ 13 Bells ...cocovspiissmnmssrosronnens 11 High Single: Leona Tripp 276 High Triple: Renee Beare 665 Singles - 200 and Over: L. Tripp 276; L. Huntington 243, 211; C. Summers 241; R. Port Perry came up with their best effort of the season to down Little Britain 4-0. Michael Dickson scored early in the game on an excellent pass from Ron Richards to put Port in the lead. At 14';10 in the first period, Craig Menzies gave Port a two goal lead when he scored on a pass from Fred Cockerton. period Michael Dickson scored again while the team was short-handed. Clay Dempsey closed out the scoring at 3:27 of the final period on a good rush from Port's end. Registering the shut-out for Port was John Moore and Paul Goreski. Port played an excellent game although they were without the services of one of their stars, Robbie Tobin, who is in hospital. Good game Port and we wish Office Supplies {available at the | --f§-- Port Perry Star 985-7383 In the second | Broomball activities at Arena | UTICA AUTO BODY 6 CAWKERS BUTCHERS 1 Utica dominated through- out the game hammering Cawkers with a decisive 6-1 victory. A Utica started off late in the first period at 13:55 with a goal by Don Card from Jack Monsma. Ron Redman scor- ed at 2:30 in the second from Mike Mitchell. Cawkers got their lonely goal at 11:10 by "Bruce Woodrow from Aldin~ ~ Smith. Utica blasted in' 4 unanswered goals. The first at Coty the second by Ron Redman, from Harvey Par- ender. The second at 2:50 of the third period by Don Card from Jack Monsma. Don Card scored his third goal at 5:45 from Eric Bens. The final goal was at 14:45 by Mike Mitchell from Gord Geer. : . K.R.COULTER3 BROOKLIN LEGION 3 Coulters and Brooklin bat- tled to a very close game with Coulters dominating in the first period and levelling Beare 261, 212; T. Louvelle 235; R. DeJong 213; R. Beare 219; S. DeHaas 256; R. Dusty 245; E. Vernon 227; . D. Goreski 214; E. Johnston 215; N. Robinson 216, 214, 212; C. Rahm 222; D. stack 265; J. Lee 221; A. Meester 238; L. Bourgeois 221; M. Raby 213; L. Cooper 224; M. DeJong 203. Triples - 600 and Over: R. Beare 665; N. Robinson 642; M. Raby 604. : 'Novice Allstars 4 - Lt. Britain 0 Robbie a speedy recovery. Pott's next game is at 7 p.m. Friday, the 9th. Come out and support the Novice team. off in the second and third periods. Coulters picked up the first goal at 2:50 of the first period with a goal by Brian Parish from Rob Stevens and Dale Hunter. - Coulters scored again at 3:25 of the second when Ken Knight tapped in one from Barry Phillips. With Coultérs ahead 2 goals they began to get sloppy and Brooklin came back with three quick goals. The first at 4:15 by Glen Kellock from Ken Down and John Van- houvle. The next at 6:05 on an unassisted goal by Bill Down, the third with 15 seconds in the third period with a goal by Ken Vipond from Bill Down. Coulters came back to tie it with the goal going to Rob Stevens from- Ken Edwards and Brian Parish. 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