ATLA RGOTE Rei 2 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 19, 1979 Sports re 145, ale AR i PHS Eg FPO or / oT be FINN 0 Pr PE, with ' Danny Millar when the radio-equipped fish on one plays. There was only Danny McKee net the last ing it out for sole possession (Turn to page 11) « @ owmanville Eagles hammer MoJacks 10- « by Danny Millar ir The Port Perry MoJacks i i 0d took it on the chin on Satur- : Soar day, Dec. 15 when they were : Bah thumped 10-2 by the league- i » JR leading Bowmanville Eagles ¢ bs in a penalty filled contest. i EN Two MoJacks, Darrin Jobb i ¥ and Bill Owen were given ; game misconducts. : Jerry Johnson, the most unpopular Eagle in the game scored the first goal after a 4:32 of play when he stole the puck from Todd Wilbur and fired a wrist shot over goalie Raymond Gibson's shoulder. Stan Greenham followed with a power play goal while Phil Cochrane was off, two S and a half minutes later. > Owen got himself involved in a major brouhaha with 26 «+ seconds left in the period. $A Owen collided with goal- 4 tender Tim Vanstone and 4V, dropped him in the brief ..} » struggle that followed. ay : Greenham came charging to '»% the aid of his teammate and ~~ {/ Owen dispatched him with '{} one blow. There was a {7 lengthy argument that came 4% in the wake of Owen's f{{ ejection and it was decided 2 L to play the remainder of the Jos first period at the beginning 3 of the second. be Tim Kane got the only goal he of the first period that was HoH placed on the MoJack side of fi the scoreboard. Kane netted LY AY a rebound off Mike Healey's iG shot. Cochrane also J assisted. i Bowmanville led 5-1 as the ra) teams took the early dismis- nk sal at the end of the period. Bowmanville goalie Tim Vanstone covers loose puck in the that wasn't there. MoJacks lost the penalty filled game by a 10-2 9 Port Perry's defenceman crease while MoJack forwards cruise.around looking for rebound count and then lost a return match in Bowmanville by a score of 5-2 Jobb tried to take on Johnson on Sunday night early in the second period. ) Jobb high-sticked the man he had fought earlfef in the year and then dropped his gloves. ® [| [| mn a wont WWQITCH fOr fish that go "beep, bee his own net. Jobb was shown y " the door at 9:31 of the third frame when he pounded Tom This winter, the Lindsay are eventually located Spawning time is one of the hatchery if the spawning tion, the tag number, and the Dwyer to the ice near the District of the Ministry of among groups of other wall- critical periodsinthelifeofa grounds are lost. date, and forward this, Eagle bench. This scrap Natural Resources is eyes indicating signs of sport fish. The spawning Please help us to help you. information to the Lindsay started after Jobb hit Dwyer attempting to locate the readiness for spawning, the grounds used by sport fish Be on the look-out for these District Office. Arrange- at the Bowmanville blue line spawning grounds of walleye spawning grounds will have populations are therefore very special walleyes. You ments will be make for the and while they were (yellow pickerel) in Lake been located. very important areas which will know them by the return of the transmitter to » wrestling along the boards, Scugog as a step towards The Ministry is benefiting must be safeguarded if fish obvious surgical scar and the Ministry so that it can be several players on the bench more effective management from expertise developed in populations are to continue. , Suture marks on the belly of used again. The transmitter took shots at Jobb. Atleast of this population. The the Department of Ichthyo- assuring that exisiting popu- the fish, and by a yellow tag Will be evident when you gut two MoJacks were ready to project has been made logy and Herpetology of the lations have adequate oppor- at the frorit of the dorsal fin. the fish. . vault the boards at their own possible through additional Royal Ontario Museum. tunities to reproduce The tag will bear a number If you decide to return the p out. funding to the Lindsay Biologist John Minor, assist- turally i 11 in the B30,500-B30,525 series. fish alive to the water, please so ren ved of De sprtsino provi oat perk pred by Feld Sci pare | on apr such in forward 1h. sam. mio cial Strategic Planning for , is conductin . , : 1 X . v " With 16 Ge Tanning It Oui og heries Yo the stiuly: than stocking fish from a Please note the precise loca- mation to this office. the game when Cochrane program, and involves took the Eagle out of the play tracking fish implanted with PY ® in the fading seconds of the radio-transmitters. LL dotranemiters en FIFE straight loss for broomball team implanted in twenty large walleye by means of a surgi- by Dave Dalton 25 seconds left in the first two goals. fi ruck a INSTANT cal ~~ operation. Each the first game of the period when Danny McLure The referees then let the iid in Whi half T transmitter is about 2 inches day, one meaning third place scored on a centering pass game get out of hand as one into play as Larry Page PASSPOR long, 3% inch wide, 4 inch Larocque's Electric handed which went in off a Larocque player was ejected converted a Ron Redman oS thick, pink in colour and peacock's Hardware their Beacock's defenceman. for a stick-swinging incident pass into a goal. Four PHOT shaped roughly like a small gop straight loss with a 3-1 Gary Toutant replied for and a Beacock player was minutes later Mike Mitchell Ready while you wait. pacioe ALE p score. Beacock's in the second on a thrown out for fighting with received a misconduct and PORT PERRY STAR mons ; an move: Beacock's put the pressure three-way passing play from just a minute to play. was out of the game which " ents of each radio- in the first period, but Brian Dalton and Cordell This was the main battle of might have hurt Utica's 235 Queen Street og walleye will be Bernie Ballng, playing innet Keuning. Bill Bridge picked the day as the top two teams, chances as he's the play- 985-7383 the ed periodically over fo. Kovin Beer, made some up two assists after that C & B Livestock and Utica maker on his line of Keith e winter. In the spring, fine saves on a couple of two helping Colin Wackett and Farm Equipment were fight-