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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 29 Oct 1970, p. 16

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Ss Se A ct 4 interest is also on increase. The broombal! season open- ed officially last Sunday when Port Perry won the points against Utica-Uxbridge Port Perry Win First Game|s=3.°: «5, x": Oshawa. 2200 4 Port Perry Broomball As-|Tripps for about half the hewn ~-- : ; : sociation is looking for addi-| period when Tripps seemed Peary... 2 32 tional players. This sport isjto tighten up when they Bethany .... 3 a gaining popularity and pliblic| Played short handed. There C ve 2 200 was no scoring during the opening period, but there were four penalties. During the second period Tripps held a small margin on default. The team failed|im play and at 8:21 Dico Di-} "49.99 3 m_-wood's ape tig pe a ae ee ay Trans stead, Port Perry players) "™ . game} 11:35 a. made up two teams from the| With assists going to Brian ee members and played an exh rene Ne ee an a8 pete _ bition game, the "All-stars This period was penalty mow -- ag ed with Prince Albert draw- Beatle Bailey Banana Splits Casper Hot Wheels High Triple-- A. Chapman--711 High Single-- A. Chapman--281 Triples 600 and Over-- A. Chapman -- 711; J. Thompson--662; J. Van Scha- gen--643; M. Raby--628; P. Fisher--620; S. Sinclair--612 B. Bell--607. Singles, 200 and Over-- P. nal Sy age A. Chapman -- 281, 235; J.) Haze! Nuts - 17 Brazil Nuts a Over 210 Singles-- J. Hunter--308; M. Trem blay--305; 1. Doupe--294; K. Thompson--261, 223; J. Van |Harper--293; L. Cook--292, Schagen -- 245, 209; F. Ven-/|270; W. Midgley -- 254, 224; ¥ winning 41. Scoring went as follows: ing six of the ten penalties First Period-- and the only major. ' Port Perry--Paul Wilson Next week Utica-Uxbridge wo (unassisted( 7:53 and Prince Albert take to the Second Period-- ice at 3 o'clock & Port Perry Rick Trotter & B , are matched with Tripps at 4 o'clock. The league stand- ing and the top five scorers including exhibition games are below: All-Stars--Doug Scott (Chris DeNure) 1:49 All-Stars--Doug Scott (unassisted) 4:05 All-Stars--Bill Hall (Chris DeNure, D. Scott) &08 All-Stars--Doug Scott (unassisted) 19:36 The second game was a much rougher game as both Get Hat Tricks In a third game(exhibition) hitting team, but are still having trouble keeping their noses clean, and are learn ing the hard way--they can't teams felt that .sggressi GP WL T Pts! score goals by being in the play would be the best way) Port Perry 1 1 0 © 2 | penalty box or sitting out a to slow the other team down.| Tripps 1100 2 game or two. The fans who The result was that there| Pr. Albert 1 0 1 © © |saw this game were well were 14 penalties resulting) UticaUx.. 1 0 1 © © | pleased with-the boys first im 31 minutes in the penalty Goals Assts Pts! home exhibition game. box Doug Scott... 3 2 5) Scoring for the. "Tart The first period started out} Chris DeNure . 2 2 4 Kings" were: at a very fast pace with] Don Gray 2 1 3 | ist Period-- Prince Albert showing aj Bill Hall 1 1 2 Brent Heard (unassisted) slight edge im play over! Chas. Williams 1 1 2 Jim Thomson - Paul Heard BUY YOUR MOTO - SKI NOW WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT No payments until the snow Mies ( December Ist, 1970) -- no carrying charges if paid for within 90 days. Ask For Details. built Moto-Skis are just 4 little more You already know how well Well, the Moto-Ski Grand Prix is precise. A little more refined On top of all the great features it shares with other Moto Skis the Grand Prix gives you a choice of three specially built engines, a wider track of rubber- ized stee! cleats, with a one year warranty 4 meter, a tachometer, a gold metal flake finish, and more safety features than ever before We think 'll appreciate the precision you get in the Grand Prix It's just a little more precise than our other ma chines And they're still way ahead of everyone else's ere tougher 7 ways. Aico The Complete Range of '71 Moto Ski models on display Now at. , GLEN VALLIE MOTO-SKI NESTLETON SHO LE SALES panne PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Tricks For Flamingos and Roger Holtby Robin Parish - Stuart Darnley & Bruce Ferguson. P.P.--3, Brooklin--2 2nd Period-- Brent Heard - Rick Trotter Rick Trotter - Ron Short P.P.--5, Brooklin--2 3rd Period-- Brian Lee - Jim Thomson Rick Trotter - J. Thomson Robin Parish--Jim Hunter & Rick Trotter Rick Trotter - Roger Holtby & Martin Adamson Brent Heard - Unassisted P.P.--10, Brooklin--3 If the boys can continue on with their fine display, they can go a long way. They have had 5 exhibition games against "A" Teams. Stand- ings in these games were 3 wins, 1 tie and 1 loss against Mustangs Win First Cy Wilsons Mustangs won their first game of the 70/71 season outclassing the slower Stouffville team. Port Perry scored four un- answered goals in the first period. Bill Jeffrey scored first assisted by Neil Me- Laughlin ~and Ron Evans. Dave Bourgeois made it two to 0 assisted by Brent Heard and Steve Hililer. Bill Jef- frey got his second goal with assists to McLaughlin and Bill Van Camp. Bourgeois got his second goal of the period assisted by Glen Me- Coy and Heard. Rick Campbell opened the scoring in the second = assisted by Van Camp. A Glen spoiled Ken Davi 7 shutout bid with the lone Stouffville goal. Cal Coch- rane scored his first goal assisted by McLaughlin. Van Camp opened scoring in the third period with as- sists going to Jeffrey & Ken Nightingale. Cochrane got his second goal of the game assisted by McLaughlin Port Perry picked up 10 penalties to Stouffville 3 Cy Wilson's Mustangs skated hard all night and showed that they will be displaying some exciting hockey this jj The home games for the} Mustangs are Monday nights at 9:00 p.m. > ning--230, 204; B. Bell--218,|C. Wilson--244; J. Middleton 211; A. Scriver--217, 202; S.|--243; D. McMillan--239; A. Sinclair -- 216, 2083; M. De-|Roberts -- 236; M. Healey-- Jong--278; W. Tobin -- 262; |233; P. Durand--276, 210; M. M. Raby--260; C, Watts--230 | Potts--225, 214; J. Wilkins-- D. Neale -- 224; M. Doupe-- }226; L. Wilson--237; T. Mar- 224; B. Tennyson -- 219; J.|tens--224; G. Langille--245, | Irwin--219; J, Walker--216;|C. Wilbur--224, 213; L Pugh M. King--215; D. Phinney--|--225; J. Chandler--223. 216; 211; N. Warren -- 207; J.j/E. Bailey--281; B. Doupe-- Storra--206; J. Storry--206; | 227; L. Carnegie -- 220; M. L. Haugen -- 204; S. Stone--|Cook--220; M. Rahm--211; V. 202; R. Quan--200. Rider--211. Over 600 Triples-- LADIES WEDNESDAY L. Cook--737; K. Harper--- » NIGHT BOWLING 694; E. Bailey--677; W. Mid- Walnuts 36 | gley--659; P. Durand -- 691; Chestnuts . 80 | C. Wilbur--646; J. Hunter-- Peanuts 28 | 643; 1. Doupe--630; J. Middle- Cashews 27 | ton--629; J. Chandler--629; Almonds 26 |M. Tremblay--616; M. Potts = Pistachios 26 | --604; B. Doupe--600. Coconuts . 3 Hickory Nuts "4 MEN'S THURSDAY Piharts . 19 NIGHT BOWLING Pecans 19 Joctober 22nd-- High Triple--R. Phinney 853 High Triple W.H.-- 4 C. Watts--837 High Single--R. Phinney 330 High Single W.H.-- strong competition. ~ C. Watts--318 = eee Uist of the "Tart)y, Over 625-- 1. Don Waldinsperger, Goal oe ss Sag eg 20. Jim McLeod, Goal Hastings--737; R. Sweetman e 2. Jim Hunter, Def. --137; J. Dowson -- 729; K. 3. Roger Holtby, Def. _ _|Catherwood--729; J. Owen-- 4. Glenn Geer, Alt.Capt Wing 727; J. Parker -- 722; M 5. Greg Goode, Def. = =--S> | Vanderby--699; P. Crawford 6. Grant MeLaughlin, Wing --697; K. Ashton --685; V. 7. Rick Trotter, Centre Walker --652; G. Menzies--- 8. Paul Heard, Centre 650; D. Murray--=642; F, Mc- > 9. Robin Parish, Wing Neil--641; B. Anderson--638; 20, Brian Leo, Wing C. Butson--635; K. Skerrat-- 11. Martin Adamson, Wing 630; J. Healey--628; J. Wil- 12. Ron Short, Def. son--628. 14. Paul Kane, AL.Capt. Wing}. 15. Bruce Ferguson, " Capt., Centre Jim Thomson, Wing Stuart Darnley, Def. Rob Munro, Wing ART'S :: STYLING AND SAFETY... Designed for the future and styled for outstanding comfort Scorpion leads the way Most Stinger models have red fleck hoods. Some models available in black ECONOMY... 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