BAA STC RAR 3 PRs WEA NG EL . Miner Hockey League Scoreless tie PEE WEE: Bolton4 -Frank3 Bolton goals were scored by Rob Long with two and Scott McHugh also with a pair. Rob Long and Paul Rioual each had a pair of assists with Dwayne ~ Bryant, Scott McHugh and Mike Thompson each gett-- ing one. Frank replied with goals - by Neil Locke Kevin Bradt + and Greg Williams. Greg "Williams picked up a pair of assists with Robert Hooga- /veen getting one. Glen Vallie 11 - Wes Lane 0 Al Tran and Jeff English each scored Hattricks with Mike Cleveland getting a pair and singles going to Arnold Bell, Ken Bright and Tim Bouwmeester, Assists went to Ken Bright 3, Tim Bouwneester 3, Mike Cleve- land 2, Jeff English 2 and Al Tran 2. Al Bouwmeester recorded his second shutout of the season. Standings: Glen Vallie 8, Bolton 6, Frank 4, Wes Lane 2. BANTAM: Ballard's 3 - Cochrane's 3 Ballard's goals were scored by Jack Wannin- khoff, John Spears and John MacLeod. Ron Rumford had two assists with John Spears getting one. Brian Barr replied for Cochrane's with a hat-trick. Joe: Williams had two assists with Mike Gundry and Bruce Young each gett- ing one. Goreski's 4 - Emmersons 2 Paul VanCamp, Brian Mikkelson, Rob Fellows and Frank Dooley scored for Goreski's with Rob Fellows and Robbie Wyerich each getting a pair of assists with Jim Aldred, Tim Cochrane and Frank Dooley each getting one assist, Dale Geer and Stuart Collins replied for Emmer- sons with Dave Milton, Rob" Scott and Darryl Carnohan each getting one assist. STANDINGS: Emmerson's 8, Ballard 5, Goreski 4 and Cochranes 3 - by Scott Wilbur NOVICE: Emiels 2 - Scugog 2 Boys Vanderheule and Bruno Beillefeille scored for Emiels while Jay Bower and Paul MacIntyre replied for Scugog Realty. - Kinsmen 2 - Sportsland 2 Brad McNenly had both goals for Kinsmen. Ray Daniels and Brad Menzies had Sportsland goals. ATOM: Lions Club 5 - U.A.W. 2 Ray Meisner and Don Clodd had 2 goals each for Lions. Jeff Wray had the other while Trevor Kennedy had both goals for U.A.W. ~--@arage 6 - Lumber 0 Danny Jeffers had the hat-trick for Swamp Garage. Danny Russell had 2 goals and 2 assists also. David Lee had the other goal for Swamp Garage. Paul Kingston had the shut- out. Tr -- Snowmobile Time!! f Start The Season Off with a Have your present machine made ready for winter. Service to all makes. OR or A NEWER USED MACHINE OR g | TRADE UP TO A NEW ARCTIC CAT | g | - | | NEW ARCTIC CAT.... *1099... MASTER CHARGE TEXACO - CHARGEX TAYLOR'S TEXACO Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. ISLAND MARINA HWY. 7A BESIDE PORT PERRY PLAZA PHONE 985-7671 we NOW Have e FRONT END & BRAKE REPAIR ony | oT shat esther Accepted Credit Cards Wipe gn W Saturday -8:00a.m. 10 6:00 p.m Sunday - Rl h fa ° ON-CAR WHEEL BALANCING e MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS e OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION EY AN against Markham In a league game played at Port Perry, November 24, the CTC Bantam; B All- Stars and Markham played to a scoreless draw. As numerous fans remarked after the game, you don't see many scoreless games anymore. This type of game was high-lighted by the superb and brilliant goaltending of Rob Fransen and the Markham goalie. From end to end the play surged, with many close calls by both teams throughout the game. It was hard to pick oyt anyone in particular outside of the goalies, in-a game such as this, as all of the CTC boys played exceedingley well, with great spirit and deter- mination showing on the team. The Port boys are showing more confidence and are improving with every game. ALL-STARS 2 - OSHAWA 2 In an Exhibition game' played at Port Perry, Nov. 26, the CTC boys played to a 2-2 tie against the Oshawa L.N.H.L. Blackhawks. Out- played for most of two periods by the bigger Oshawa team, Rob Frans- sen came up big again to keep the Port boys in the game. There was no scor- ing until the second period when Oshawa broke the ice to score the first goal. . The CTC boys tied it up 3 min- - utes later when Rod Vern- on, who was injured earlier in the game, came back and scored, assisted by Rowen Kennedy and Pat Johnson. In the third period the Port boys came out with more zeal and took over the game as the captain of the team, Pat Johnson, scored with an assist by Todd Healey to moved ahead 2-1. Oshawa scored again to tie it up at 2-2 as time ran out. The next CTC Bantam B All-Star game is on Wednes- day, Dec. 1st, at 7:45 against Uxbridge. WINTARIO TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 985-3655 Friday, Nov. 26 at Port Hope the Legionaires dropp- ed a clost 4 to 3 decision. The loss was their first of the season in league play and snapped an eight game winning streak. Port opened the scoring at the 30 second mark of the first period on a good pass- ing play that went from Jones to Storry to Horton and back to Storry who popped it into the net. Port Hope came storming back to score at the 2:40 mark and seconds later scored their second goal. Port Hope held the 2-1 lead at the end of the first period. They continued to come on strong in the second period and dominated the play. They scored twice in this period to build up a 4 to 1 lead. Penalties hurt Port in Novice defeat Pickering by Scott Wilbur On Saturday, November 20 the Port Perry Mersco Novice travelled to Cobourg . where this tight defensive battle ended in a 2-2 draw. Cobourg opened the scor- .ing in the 2nd period but Port fought back with a goal by Greg Warriner in the third period an unassisted goal by Andy Systma tied the score. On the following Satur- day, Port demolished Pickering 7-0. Warriner and Burnett led the way with 2 goals each. Singles: went to Systma, Menzies and VanCamp. Steve Dur- ham had 3 assists. Wilbur, Goble, Abraham and White all had single assists. ELECT ye COUNCILLOR FOR WARD 4 Highway 47 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1976 -- 19 First league loss in 9 games the second period and the only bright spot was some excellent penalty killing by Horton. Port got back in the game early in the third period as - Horton scored on a pass from Storry. Wallace then narrowed the gap to one goal at the 7:29 mark. Storry drew an assist on the play. The Legionaires came within an ace of tying the game in the dying moments as Young was set up in front of the net but was stopped on the shot and also missed the rebound. Sunday, Nov. 28 at home the boys bounced back from their defeat at Port Hope to shut out the Oshawa Black- hawks 3 to 0. This was a good fast skat- ing game with end to end rushes as both teams moved the puck well. Jones opened the scoring for Port in the second period with Storry and Hor- ton assisting. Young got two in the third period, the first unassisted as he stole the puck off an Oshawa player and raced in 'to score. 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