Cf ag » ax ue - "2 Ls. » 8 SPORTS sero i (Continued from Front Page) --handled the starts and Mansell Ger-. rsd "row was master of ceremonies. Assit- by Bill Fitsell SWELL DONE Be Pi Hmmm messes em ns 4 Despite the fact that Port Perry High School's senior. cage fol. 4 lowers think their heroés are following that 'well known saying "Al: ways a Bridegroom Bug Never a Bride"--The Hilltop squad of 1953 deserve a large handelap for their week-end efforts; Last year a good Junior squad was edged by Trénton by two baskets. This year with most of the team making the trip to Danforth Tech the second straight year many were counting on a victory. - But the, red and white lost out 'by one basket However the squad lost nothing else sin taking on the strong Midland squad, = Ivan Parkinson's team showed _ Spirit throughout to produce the closest battle of the day-long tourna. . - -ment and came off the floor good losers. and good sports, Even the nattily dressed cheerleaders from PPHS weren't outclassed and ul- though out numbered by the blue and gold lassics from the Georgian Bay School, weren't outyelled. The enthusiasm of this cute quartet and: the work of the basketball team were also matched by the fine ~ support of local citizens who formed the biggest contingent of fans at the games. There only beef was the poor accommodation which forced hundreds to crush' together in a small gym --many without seating space. 4 The COSSA tournament sponsors could well plan a change next year so that fans who come so many miles could have good 'seating accommodation worthy of the charge and the "B" teams compélimg rie a regulation' floor that would permit shooting from the ¢ rs that was blocked at Danforth by the overhanging balcony. Nevertheless it was a good show . .. and Port Perry basketball en- thusiasts are looking forward to another trip next year, even if the classification calls for schools with 84 boys (Port Pérry) to meet schools with 214 boys (Midland) to choose cage teams from. HOCKEY SEASON FADING FAST-- "Canada's national winter game is slipping away locally. The seniors tripped to Cannington last night and the same club come back here next Thursday to finish the round-robin series a sure bet as the T.C.L. is representative in further ORHA playdowns as York County team already has wins over Canfiington, Haliburton. and Port. Incidentally Abe CawKer's lads, who were blanked: again in Sutton Friday, were the only team to Whip the defending champion. Greenshirts during the schedule . . . Fred Aegerter, new proprietor of the Swiss Bake Shop, is«a top-flight soéeer player, A native of 'hockey days in Lindsay and Storey and Cee. talked over baseball hattles between Sutton and Port 7771 VAvey bru ry was the second-- highest scorer for Cannington in 16 games this year with 24 goals and 17 assists for 41 points. Ron Nicholson was the pi Aer with sists and also led in the penalties 45 tallies and 1 %): minutes . . . Jolin Learoyd and Skip Taylor of Sutton ran one-two in the scoring race playing for Mount Albert in the Newmarket "dis- trict league ©. © Pat Hayes is minus some teeth these days as one tooth loosened in a Haliburton game had to be taken out . . s Port Perry badminton club warmed up for the tourney in Oshawa by trim- 'ming the leading Uxbridge side 14-10 last 'week. . . That's all. H4-52 | misses both tries, centre John Pinchin fouled Lawrence again and the big boy sinks one--The count PPHS 55-Midland™ 52. Port «4 Sutton is PPHS SENIORS COME WITHIN SECONDS OF FINALS Port Perry High School » seniors came within 128-secomds "of winning their first' COSSA semi-final in Tor- '| onto's. Danforth Tech Saturday after- noon in a thrill-packed contest-which had att the suspense of a Hollywood scenario. Midland's 'big squad chosen from a school of 214 lads edged Port Perry, chosen from 84 boys, 18-17 in 'the first quarter. and it was all even at [the half as the Georgian 'Bay cagers sank a basket on the"final Whistle. Midland led 43-42 at the three-quarter poll -but lost their lead in the dying moments, The script of the last few' minutes-of play went gomething like 'this as cheerleaders and the overflow crowd whooped "it up: LY "Two fast breaks by Jack Owen J and Norm Haugen gives Port .a 53- 48 lead with five minutes left. Big Bud Warriner fouled out and Midland keep on missing foul shots. . . . 90 Seconds later the count is 53-52 . . | Haugen drops foul shot to make it . . Garry Lawrence fouled but Starry junior-age manager and official scorer Cliff Ri- ders chalks up another Midland basket in the book for the Georgian ace, Pete McKenzie to make it 55-54. Official [timer Bill Cornish's clock shows two minutes and eight seconds to go as Hugh. Smith tied the count with a free throw and put Midland ahead on sin- other 56-556." - | "Owen fouled Pete Cadenu with 99 seconds | boy san for two more Midland | Midland counted 16 in 34 fice throw Outside 'of the foul shooting it was a splendid' effort for the hilltop team us they guve -everything against a team which hitd more size and exper- ince but not more spirit. A¢ number ofthe PPHS squad sat it owt on the bench and 'watched their better mates carry the colours throughout the game and did it without comment, Earl Dob- Port trails 60-58. Ref ing junior in sehior competition in the 10-game tournament with_23 points-- sinking 11 field goals und making his only free toss. However in the last quarter he wis shackled by Cadeau and held to four points. in the late drive. "Haugen, despite bad insteps, counted ten and Wariner added eight and Dobson seven, Other point-get- ters were Waldinsperger with five, Lawrence with three and Paul Peel with -two., The locals, representing the smidlest school in the tournament were congratulated wll round players conch, cheerleaders and officials. Melntyre fouls Lawrence They're off and game ~Atwasn't the last game of the year au department Port usually "betters | the Golden Ball tourney in Kingston the G0 per cent average. the kids just couldn't hit the hoop on | three classes, "A", "B" aud "C", the the-strange floor--missing 27 out of | PPHS team will meet more evenly: However [ during the Easter 'Holidays, With I [Pe i They made five out of 14 in the graded competition and could conic first quarter; three out of "11 in the | home with some honours. SE, owling Banfer fe --_ Spm Men's Lengue Standings Switzerland, he played two years with- Toronto -Scottish in the strong - preity First * Second National League and the past season 'was conch and trainer for the i ._. Series Series Olympiad club. No doubt the Oshawa city club or teams in Durham Silverwoods .......oo..o... 48 21 County will be interested in this [genial newcomer. A baker in some Whiz Bangs ......... 46 21 of Switzerland's finest hotels and shops, Fred worked at St. Moritz Stars cee, 10 30 where Barbara Ann Scott put Canada on the map by winning the Has Beens ; 19 - Olympic figure "skating championship. -- Norm Dysart was one of Sevenaires ....... 39 Sv SE . the leading gohilgetyers, with a brace, as Varsity Intepmediates clipped. Dodgers be aL | 117 --- Queens in a rough battle at Kingston . . . Bill Harrison, Port Perry's "Blow-Kings .....c........... 30 19 (gift to the refereeing fraternity, is still busy with hockey chores in Hilltops coven 30 } 1¢ the Uxbridge loop. Last Saturday he handled two games as Siloam Lucky Strikes w......... 28 17 heat Utica and Sandford walloped Uxbridge . Balph Wakelin and Peels 9B 7 Cee. Carpenter, who officiated the last play-off game, yeminisced with Meteors coe i - 9 the local Beare brothers Bill and Storey. Ralph and Bill recalled A KNOTS oes 19° 9 Both the first series race (resumed: Port Whips C's ; Have One To Go Port Perry's red-shirted rural hock- cy club can énd the season with: a 333 winning percentage in the play- | foramnee at home against Whithy on off round-robin by taking the final Tuesday night by taking eight out 'game of the sous ton here next Thursday. "The Cawkermen treked north to Cannington Tuesday night and came through with a third period drive to upset the blueshirts on their home ice, 12-10. J the first 20 minutes and each side scored five in the wide-open second period. Bird Racquefeers Trim Whithy Team Port Perry extended their fine per- against Canning- | ¢ 12 games for a 16-8 point victory. Winning pairs included: J.. Smith and Doris DeNure; Fred Stacey and Miss Parker; Neil"and Noreen 'Malcolm; Bill and Kacey Harper; Sam Cawker and J. Smith; Fred Stacey and Neil Malcolm; Trving Boyd and Bill Harp- er and Caroline and Dorothy Naples. It was 3-3 at the end of t-and-the-big-dark-haired | second;-two out-of four-(all by-bob- oth. Midland 58-55. Mac- son) in the third. and six out of 167 Kenzie isYouled and makes good on | in the important final 15 minutes. both tries points. Jf hnny Waldinsperger (who attempts, 11 coming in 15 tries in the played a great game at guard) but | last quarter. : not from the free throw key, is fouled by Cadeau and is awarded a shot. He makes it goad to cut- the margin to 60-5645 seconds to. go. son fouled Ron Mclrityre but he mis- ses: Pinchin fouls Lawrence as the Midlanders. get desperate and Garry makes both. Steve Giegorich continues his close but fing whistle tooting and calls a Jump ball as both tennis battle for | possession. and he misses the foul shots . . . . 13 seconds to go--Jump ball--with 11 seconds to go--Midland calls time out and retires to sidelines to get last minute instructions from coach, Cheer- leaders of both sides take last chance to hoost their heroes. Port just misses breakway . . . ends with teams battling for the ball under Port .basket--All is pandimoni- um---There's much happiness at the Midland bench and good natured c¢on- gratulations all round." That's the way the last five minutes that seemed like an hour, ticked off. It clearly emphasizes the fact the tor the red and white as coach Ivan game was won and lost on free throws | Parkinson has entered the squad in Jack Owen, proved-the highest-seor-- THE PORT PERRY STAR---THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 195685 Port 'Badminton Club Surprises Uxbridge 14-10 the season last Thursday by taking six matches and a 14-10 edge in points over the front-running tean), ' CALL matches were keenly contested by sweeping: the three doubles maut- ches fora 6-0 margin. Dorothy and Norine Malcolm formed the winning combinations for the Port-Blackstock team. ha the men's doubles the locals won two of the six pames and were outscored 4-2 but in the mixed doubles Port Perry equalled the home club's three victories, : Jim Smith and leving Boyd split with Pete Jamieson and Jack Pearson and Harold Kyte and Sam Cawker did likewise against Bob Hamris and Cy. Richardson. teams win and lose by 156-11 scores, Inthe other games Neil Malcolm and Fred Stacey lost ®0 Bruce Gould and Bill Rattray 15-11 and 17-16] In mixed doubles action Doris De- Nure and Jim Smith played outstand- ing badminton to win 21-10 over Pat Rattray and Bruce Gould. . Neil and Novine Malcolm and Marion and Irving Boyd won the . other - mixed matches for Port in very elose games, borothy Naples and Sam Cawker; line Naples and Harold Kyte, were the losing pairs for Port. The most de- cisive win of the evening was nminrked up by Dorothy Naples and daaghter and Eileen Gould 21-8. ] TOURNAMENT TALK--"The over +10 members of the_loepl club are prep- ping for the big tournament and dance in Oshawa -next- week. They'll have of Toronto Strathgown will be paired with Russ Stouffville and Dr . Tomlinson of Claremont have also entered the vete- rans division. ~ Port Perry Badminton Club Came up with their best all-round effort of Uxbridge but the ladies proved the difference Caroline Nuples, Aileen Parker and. Doris DeNure and _Marfon Boyd und' Both matches saw Aileen Parker and I'red" Stacey; Cito Caroline who whipped Hope Gigyton y PORT PERRY . Memorial Gardens vr WEEKLY PROGRAM -- Friday, March 6, ~~ ¢ 7.30 p.m.---Hockey Practice Saturday, March 7 10-2 Minor Hockey ~ 2-4 Public Skating 8-10 ®PULIREE Skuting ¥ Wednesday, March 11 8 pan.-Public Skating * THURSDAY, MARCH 12-- -- Final Playoff Game --- CANNINGTON VS. PORT PERRY BOWLING ISFUN FOR EVERYONE 5 Come with your friends and enjoy an'afternoon of fun and sport. Special prizes and prices in afternoons out- side of sport club and league howling, No howli ] afte to be good because Stewart Lawson No bowling Monday afternoons, Open hii Friday and Saturday nights. McAllister of Toronto ! Boulevard club and Tom Hastings of . King Pin Lanes PORT PERRY Jame the final session and nA SC ee 1g out B34 Christie Irwin. Fancy Dress Joyce Cochrane. * Star box costime. Betty Jane Badour as a diminutive kitten wasi't a prize winner but attracted a lot of attention. 2 The races which opened the even- | COSTUME 'WINNERS ing's program provided some thrills | * and spills. President Cliff « Love Werry. RS Marléne Badour, Donna-Samell ginkl -- Sharon" Haugen, G. | ing on the ite at the corners were 10 'and under--Jennifer Edwards. 12 and _under--Sharon Haugen, :15 and under--(Sharon Haugen), Mary Garvey, Phillis Blight, Brooklin 16" and over--Barbara Love, May Girls 13 and under--Comic Dress-- ; Ori- Fancy. -- Marlene Boundey, Miriam this week) and the second series standings (last week) tightened up as Jmost._ of the league leading teams. took. it on the chin. Co Stars regained their: strike to whip Lucky Strikes 7-0 while Sevenalres did likewise to the Shorthanded Me- teors and Hilltops blanked a five- team Whiz-Bang squad. Has Beens moved into contention again with a clean sweep against Peels and Silver- woods took Dodgers 5-2. Hottest teams of last week were Silverwoods, Has Beens and Hilltops who rolled just over 3,300. : _ Individually, it was Bill. Harrison 'who set the pace with a new season's single record "of 344 to beat Harry Marks 343, and a high-triple of 761. 'Other high triples were: rolled by: G. Parry 610, Bruce Beare 701, B. Gra- | ham 690, M. DeNure 666, R Cornish G69, 1.. Burnett 622, E. Hutchins & G. -Palmer-626;-B:-Pollard-713;-G-Morrow: 6:48, T. Eden 665, Art Panabaker 723, Reg. Boundey 700, Bill Beare 667. the locals outscored the home feam 4:-to 2 for their first play-off victory. | Ken Marks was hot as the. proverbial fire-cracker with five goals while Glen Till notched a 'couple. Last Friday night the" Ports were handed their second shutout by the Greenshirts in Sutton. locals came a lot closer, losing only | by four goals against the champs. Keith Sweet- a man; -back-in-the nets for -the first : dia ic time since the opening. fiasco, played ] wey u strong game. ' : IM og However the i LIONS DEFAULT SERIES-- ; towel in the Oshawa and district lea- gue semi-finals with Oshawa Merch- ants. Losers 69-37 in the first game in Oshawid "Monday night, the Lions, most of whom played with PPHS sen- | iors, found the total-point series "an- Aizelimatic" after the COSSA _semi- finals and decided not to try and over- come the 32 margin. Fort Perry Lions have tossed in the Port point_scor- Gordon Reesor, John Pickard, Frank Godley and Frank Hastings. the costume judging Mr. Love offi- cially opened the carnival with n word 'welcome and thanks and later in the evening Mr. Walls addressed the crowd over-the P.A. system. of BOYS RACES-- . "> 8 and Under--John McMillan, Barry Oke. ae 10 and under--Richard Carnegie, David Williamson. 12 and under--(Richard Carnegie), Robert Bell, John Pickard. : 16 and under--Jim Farmer, John Pearce. % A '15 and over--Spike Redman, Jim | over the bluelines and others made Farmer, : £ GIRLS RACES-- ; y 8 and under--Mary Lou Crawford, | attack by turning the-net around. Harris. . Boys 13 and under -- Comic -- K. Skerratt, Jim Burnett; Original-- | Bryan Boundey, B. McLaughlin; Fan- cy--Bob MeNeil, David Williams. Girls 13 and over--Comic--Doris Heayns, Gladys Lane; Original--G. Bell and M. Pickard, Gloria Hastings; Fancy--Diane Tease, Beryl Palmer. Before Morris Jeffrey bowled a neat 284, with a 309 mark including 25 handicap while Art Panabnker with a 38 handi- | LOCAL KIDS SCORE-- 303." Other top singles-- Bruce Beare 280, Bill Graham 279, R.- Cornish 262, GG. Morrow 261, Bob Car- negie 283, R. Boundey 276, Wm. Beare 2738. cap Owen b, Storry 3, Wallace 1. 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