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Port Perry Star, 17 Oct 1979, p. 21

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SA DAA SE BOF + 4 LAY ws . NS CPE REALS Dd Cs . dL k ] PORT PERRY --_ or ew ) ' i | ® #4, i ort Hope tough to beat on home ice i a : tr" by Danny Millar Oshawa natives, and was One of the major factors in Ek : For two periods the Port Perry MoJacks gave the hosting Port Hope Kinsmen Panthers a good tussle but the Panthers blew the game wide open with four goals in the final frame to win 7-1, on Thursday, October 11. Shawn Wakely started the third period onslaught when he beat MoJacks goaltender Merle Schewaga after Schewaga, who was making his first start of the season, had stopped a breakaway on Terry Watts. The rebound from the shot was gathered in by Dale Sidey who eluded forced to go with less than three forward lines. He needed to do some shuffling. He often broke up the Phil Cochrane, Mike Healey, and Tim Kane line, centering Cochrane between Dave Canning and Rob Cannon. Clarke Menzies played a lot at center, usually on a line with Bridge or Kane. Kane also saw some face-off duty. Kelly. Neals of Pontypool has been signed up by the Mo-- Jacks and should be in the line up soon. He was suppos- ed to play against the Panth- ers but did not arrive. the loss was Port Perry's inability to score on power plays. They enjoyed at least seven man power advantag- es as Port Hope was nailed for 15 minor penalties and one major. The major penalty was handed out to Rick Evans who engaged MoJack de- fenceman Steve Jones in a hectic slugfest with 2:31 left on the clock in the third. The fracas started on the Port Hope blue line as Jones took a run at his man. They exchanged punches and in the heatof the action a lines- Cn Ey a AMAT melee "ad ch Sm, = at defenceman Charlie Brown, Bridge counted Port and passed of the Wakeley. Perry's lone marker 5:45 Man was bowled over. They i The second Port Hope goal into the middle session as he Were. each given fighting pie came as Grey Bullen thread- bumped a Panther off the Penalties and Evans earned £4 ed a pass between forward puck and let go a wrist shot @ §ame misconduct. , % Bill Bridge's legs to Grant that eluded Port Hope goalie he Win was the Panther's u Jex. Jex went in on Joe Pokusa. Bridge, along Second over the MoJacks. A They had scored an easy 0 Schewaga and scored at 7:01. The most controversial goal of the skirmish was scored 42 seconds later. as Wakely slipped a puck into the net. Port Perry defend- ers felt that the whistle had blown and that Wakely slipp- ed a puck into the net. Port Perry defenders felt that the whistle had blown and that Wakely had knocked the puck out of Schewaga's glove. Watts netted the last goal of the game with 53 seconds to go as he intercepted a pass at his own blue line and scored on a breakaway. with Cochrane, was the best MoJack on the ice, and late in the third when Scott need- ed some firepower he put the two centermen on the same line. the engine oil that SAVES triumph in pre-season play also in Port Hope. They recorded their third win over Port Perry on Sunday, Octo- ber 15. Spey Dremu Engine Ol LEE TY eirore temporseut Wauireer pov A Sra SAL 10W-40 iE in ean WW the quiet leader In synthetic lubrication ® Saves gas (up to 25%) © Saves wear © Saves maintenance (25,000-mile oll change) MoJacks coach Doug Scott ® Eases sub-zero starts (-60°F. pour point) was plagued by the absence © Saves oll MAURICE MIDGLEY of Darrin Jobb, Rob Garrow, your AMS/OIL deater 247 Scugog Street, Port Perry 985-2995 and Dave Alexander, all Dealer Inquiries Welcome. 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