1 AR CHE Ns hy PO SA A SEAN 2 REE $1 SPEAR INERT Sh Snr CoA lt dh iii i fe Se EE OL EO OP Nad Ly i aE GN Ne SN ie A a A i PE ae: SE Lakefield wins Legion tourney . § The Port Perry team WO Sigs ol Wee obviously does not believe in team was blanked 3-0 in the doing things the easy way. ® Pat consolation final by Ux- Jn thy dont game the oll 1% bridge in Annual Port be mn : : in the second period ok Perry Legion tournament. °Y i 9 he The competition was won by prope recording a J- a Lakefield with a 3-1 win over ALE . 2 Port Hope. The tourney In the first Jritiod the . ; Vi) y lasted all day Saturday, Legion sponsored team con- A 4 L yy January 20. trolled the play but failed to i 8 . ho : : Port Perry lost a dramatic Score. They ran into a it 4-2 match to Lakefield in the luck when they hit three goa {x ® hd o : opening game. After a posts in the first three il Senior and Midget Redmen winners >i... Wwe : : Desautel banged in a Robbie ~~ Whitby game hp In Se ® by Danny Miller Tobin rebound to give Port Seen] pen |W } Ive iim : The Port Perry High Perry a short lived 1-0 lead. wo: yo iE AL : School's Basketball Redmen The goal came with 2:47 2¢ 1 or off i own rink N\A > won two of three games at 8one in the period. = pe! he i the. Visitors a Wight home on Monday, January Lakefield came right back $ d a nid I ns 15th. The midgets and as Paul Moore leda fine rush ol oa a or Sau rn seniors won while the juniors UP the ice going around three hs Ey ast a sur- lost Port defenders then passing PY. id : lh 2 * B In a closely contested it Off to teammate Sean Hill Piss oe 3 2 08 fon battle the Midget Redmen Who scored. os ted 2 he Jasol edged the Eastdale Eagles _ 1here was no further a 2 20 Ny the wack 41-40. The game was close Scoring in regulation time so Puno pic o bps °p of all the way and by midget the teams went to a five pot es hwy I, standards it was a shootout. minute sudden-death over- oy hn McKee and Brian After eight minutes the time to settle the issue. The gn | pefore scoring at . issue was still up in the air as Overtime was uneventful and 3:19. Brooklin-Whitby con- d the score stood tied at four- failed to prove anything trolled the game for the rest teen. In the second quarter, Lne game would have to be p the 2) but failed to Port Perry took control early decided by the most drama- Score er but seemed to lose momen- 'iC play in hockey -- the Th 8 alt hilt tum mid way through. Two penalty shot. bel © a on Poa es technical fouls on Port, one Lakefield had first shot ange t 0 Se Seren each to Todd Wilbur and @nd Mark Brown beat Paul Bs e se he 4 he roe For A coach John Rodway, aided Kingston with an excellent Ferry a S. Ly 3 " by 0 Eastdale as they took a 31.27 Wrist shot. Then came four enter Steve Lee at 1:0 an - ead at the half. consecutive misses before then pa m ar Bion The- final half was very Port Perry's Steve Lee Seconds attri.ce knotted the close and exciting but also Prepared to take his team's Score. Both came on wrist final shot. If he missed the Shots from the top of the face 3 sloppy. There were several "'¢ ! off circles. On Ferguson's . 0 turnovers by both teams. Visitors would skate off with third escist L ry! + For the entire half the ball a hard earned 2-1 win. But A 85° [6 Dassec 0 moved up and down the floor he did not miss. He tied the Howard Lee at the point, who rapidly as neither team SC0re when he beat Bob fixed a wrist shot that was would allow the other to take Galvin with an excellent blocked ply pi flee Pick a big lead. In the end the deke. son fired home the winner. Redmen were fortunate to Brian Wierdsma opened Jeff Johnstone made a key ¢ have won by the narrowest of the second set of penalty . Play late in the game when $ in mardi shots with a goal for Lake- he fell to the ice to block a £5 "Todd Wilbur and Pete field that was followed with _Shotathis ownblueline after 3 Stone "paces" the Redmen Dickson. Peter Pulled in favour of an extra % attack with fourteen points an e [nosso o -- Hoggarth netted the insur- shooter. Johnstone was ance goal for the winners on Shaken up on the play. - Juniors the final shot. poVith he Vietory Po -- 4 : amit cme tae A prone The juniors were not as Although the extra time CEPY Same bs or in t ¢ J George Burnett of the High School junior basketball team looks for fortunate as they lost to the taken to find a winner put the ¢onsolation final agains someone to pass to during action last week in Port Perry. The Juniors lost this Eagles 52-47. tournament about fifteen Uxbridge. 1 u xbridg Shui match to Eastdale while Midget and Senior teams won [see story for details]. The contest started with Minutes behind schedule, it P¢en Hosa a . Port Perry threatening to Was probably worth it. Itis 8ames, sng orp io for 4 run Eagles out of the court. 2 much more exciting and Hope &h0 winning one gver Br oom a Act oN They forced Eastdale errors fawer way fo decide who TE 0NR yk sharp early and jumped into a five advances to the next round orL id no! loot Sharp in ° ry and jumpe 0a than the rule which stat the final as they were by Charlie Brown Both Don Card and Kevin assist. Bernie McEnaney point lead after 3:26. At the that wh WICH Stales thoroughly outplayed y ) Beer played well in nets. Picked up a single assist too, - end of one quarter Port held that whomever scores the : Utica - 2 er played well in nets. | a 17-11 lead. Rick Long first goal wins. (Turn to page 22) Larocque - 1 Utica's goals were scored by ~ Larocque's goals was scored ay 18 : This was an exciting game Mike Mitchell and Phil by Larry Page unassisted. Played Surprisingly well ho with some good hard hitting. Kenton who also got an Beacock's - 1 : e as Wl oe > ; seed [SNOWMOBILE | § Wer ' y : This was a great game to | : ¢ NE ty Player of the Week 'Player of the Week' watch with both teams play- (Turn to page 22) op ; ing well. Again the goal- 4 BANTAM BANTAM tending was great by teams again playing well. or H William Gerber and Rick Shutout . went to Keith . \ 4 ouse McLean. Beacock's goal Fraser. Even though 3 goals (1/8 Mile) : ; - al was scored by Cordell were scored on Wayne Cox sponsored by th | i eague Kuening, assisted by Ron pe also played well between P reo by the * pi i. " Wagg. and Brian Dalton. the pipes. Goal scorers for C TT PO RT PERRY i 4 2 Troski's goal was scored by g& B were Rob Evans with (GEAR 7 : kh Willy Wlasine unassisted. 2 and Mark Lee with the AS & i oi C& B-3 single. Single assists went to NS oJ S N OWM 0 R | L E 2 Brian's - 0 Ken Bryant, Ron Redman, xs L oe This was the third great pon 'Phinney and Doug CLUB 0 game of the day with both gcott. 9 #4 POOL NP LLLP OPPO ON PPO 0000000000000 0000000000000 ph : Sunday, February 4, 1979 i : OH A. Jr C Hockey AT THE NEW BOAT LAUNCHING AREA 45 ) ore : KENT'S BAY - PORT PERRY - ONTARIO vs) A 2 24 Hn NI: 3 STOU FFVI LLE REGISTRATION: 9:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. E gr 7 Pel 3 ie RACES START AT 1:00 P.M. SHARP > 8° Cy Evie Rpg He il 3 : CLASSES: 250 to 440 Fan, Free-Air and Liquid - plus Open . 4 fii be - A Ty 3 PORT Class. Dual carb fan machines will run Free-Air Class. A Jue sr a 3 ENTRY FEES: Rei hy = | : 3 PERRY Stock: $2 - Supers se Jugiors $2. Modified: $7. ¥ Ea 3 . or Stock, Ladies and Juniors. 7 CHRIS MARTENS T0DD BLAYONE 3 Sunday, Jan. 28 - 7:30 p.m. Liquid, Free-Air and All Modified - A" Young Dominion Hardware "hgency Limited $ Adults: $1.25 Students: 75¢ Children: 50¢ ADSI O% of entry fees paid back as prizes. J 7 [4 : \ 8 180 Queen St. - Port Perry 24 Water St. - Port Perry $ SCUGOG ARENA Adults: $2. Children & Bderk 3 . Under 12: FREE Wy <