LJ . lead. Legionaires undefeated in League play The Legion Pee Wee's overpowered Uxbridge 5-1 on Friday night at home, stretching their unblemish- ed record in league play to - eight straight victories, Port opened the scoring midway in the first period as Blayone's slapshot from the blueline deflected off Horton into the net. Crowell also drew an assist on the play. Storry made it. 2 to 0 early in the second period scoring unassisted as he gained con- trol of puck behind Ux- bridge's net and circling out 'front slipped one between the goaltender's pads. Early in the third period Young from Tremblay gave the Legionaires a 3 to 0 Uxbridge cut the margin to 3 to 1 at the 5:07 mark with Resor scoring to ruin Lovering's shutout bid. Port got two more goals in the dying minutes of the game as Horton scored on a pass from Storry and Hen- ricks on passes from Trem- blay and Young. Thursday night at Picker- ing Village arena, the Legionaires, who were miss- ing Goreski and Henricks. for the game, doubled the score on Pickering with a 6 to 3 victory. Burnett opened the scor- * ing for Port with Young and Storry drawing assists. Pickering came back with two goals by Britskey and held the.2 to 1 edge until midway through the second period. Young from Wallace evened the count. at two apiece. Horton from Jones gave Port a short lived lead as Pickering came back ° seconds later to tie the game at threeieach. The Legion- aires finally. pulled -away late in the second period 'with Young and Storry scor- ing. Young got his hat trick and campleted the scoring for the night midway in the final period. The week . previous, the Legionaires outclassed two of the weaker teams in the League as they recorded 4 to 1 and 8 to 1 victories over Newcastle and Orono. The Legionaires have now met every team in the League with the exception of Port Hope which they meet this Friday night in Port Hope. In their eight league victories to date, they have out scored the opposition 46 to 15. § DAL REIIA 32 a Lider anond sadn' ibn PORT PERRY STAR + Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1976 -- 19 Atoms lose to Uxbridge Last Friday night in Ux- bridge, the Port Perry Malmont Farms Atoms dropped a 4-1 decision to the Uxbridge Atom A team. "The Port Perry team came up flat for this important game and they just could not seem to get any momentum going. The team definitely showed the effects of being Loser at home, winner on road By Andrea Jones - In six home games this season the Port Perry Fla- mingos have come up with only two wins, while their record on the road is three wins and only two losses. The pattern continued this past week as the Flamingos defeated Lindsay Trent Muskies in Lindsay 5-4, but lost to Cobourg at home, 7-3. In Lindsay, Flamingos were too busy killing penal- ties to muster much offense in the first period. Scott Little in net for Port Perry, faced 17 shots in the first period, making some unbelievable stops and allowing only. one to get past. On the other hand, Jamieson for the Muskies handled two out of the three shots that Port managed to direct at him. The Flamingos goal was Page from Gord Scott and New 77 Yamaha or) NEW & USED SNOWMOBILES PARTS & SERVICE CLOTHING ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA (South of Blackstock on Hwy. 57) NOVEMBER TUNE-UP / = SPECIAL VG 'For the month of November we will pick-up your snowmobile do a complete tune-up and grease job and then return your machine to your home for 534% Extra FREE PICK-UP IN PORT PERRY Special ends December 15, 1976. ,. took a puc Flamingos Steve Jones went Evans,-and it was amazing that the period ended tied. Loose play around Little in the second period allowed Lewis to put Lindsay ahead. Flamingos came out strongly in the third period, scoring four in a row to lead 5-2. Basil McCrae, playing his first game for Port Perry tied the game as his shot from the corner slipped through. Christie and Van Camp assisted. Gord Scott sizzled one past aided by Dave Webster. Bob Sinclair put another one behind Jamieson when the goalie was groping for his stick, this time it was Christie and Len Thornbury assisting. Christie picked up his third point of the night when he fired at Jamieson and the Lindsay netminder came out to block the shot. Rob Evans slipped in behind and popped in the loose puck. Van Camp also picked up another assist on the play. Five penalties to Port Perry in the last half of the period gave the Muskies a chance to win, but they came up short by one. The game was marred. when Lingsay's Rick Howell in the face and off with damaged knee lig- aments. Jones will be lost for an undetermined length of time. Flamingos had the home ice jinx against Cobourg and "were out-lucked twice with goals coming at 19:59 of the * first and third periods. (OPEN ALL WINTER FOR SNOWMOBILE REPAIRS Any Make or Model ® Premixed Snowmobile Gas e Snowmobile Accessories & Parts ® Snack Bar Open on Weekends PORT PERRY MARINE DAYS 985-3236 EVENINGS 985-8200 Shots were even at 40 apiece but the Flamingo rushes were broken up easily by Cobourg and the Cougar netminder Ron Fowler was tough to beat. McCrae scored another trickler as he shot from the point. Fowler stopped the puck but it squeezed through his pads and over the line. Doug Christie and John Scott picked up the assists. John Scott scored Ports on the ice at the end of Cameron's penalty. All alone, he beat Fowler on the shot. Sinclair and Christie drew assists on the play. Phil Hennessey flipped one in as he caught Fowler moving the wrong way. Hard work by Len Thorn- bury and Sandy Cameron earned assists. Flamingos travel . to Frankfort on Friday ands meet Stouffville (hopefully in the new arena) on Sun., off the ice for the previous week. Shane Redshaw was cer- tainly the story in this one as he accounted for three of the Uxbridge's team four goals. It wasn't till late in the third period that Port Perry got on the scoreboard. David Kemp tucked the puck in after picking up a rebound in front of the Uxbridge net. Mike Dickson picked up the assist on the play. The Port team did have some excel- lent scoring opportunities throughout the game but they just didn't have that little extra dkjve to finish off their plays. The goatnding duties in this\game were shared equally by Paul Goreski and Paul Bateman. The Port Perry Atom record is now even at 3 wins 3 losses and a tie. 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