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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Feb 1970, p. 18

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rn ARE AL 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, February 19, 1970 ALS lg! [) 3 3 he h 8 pe 8 SAR J SARTO Oey FRE | : HEH SARE ENTS FEE STEELE S80 FRGTEDSRNF SERRE Lal WR 5 ON Se Tey - 4 Oe 4 % Mustangs Lost Second Game Against Uxbridge Midgets Tuesday, Feb. 10th, Port Perry. Uxbridge © Midgets came back after dropping the first game with a very determined effort and were full credit for their 54 victory. Mustangs opened the scor- ing in the first period on a goal by McCartney at 9:18, assisted by Bourgeois and Heard. Uxbridge came right back at 10:42 on a goal by Geer. The first period ended in a 'the second of the period at 13:00 minutes even, The third period opened up with Port taking several foolish penalties and Ux- bridge wasted no time in tak- ing advantage of the breakes. Geer scored his second goal' of the game at 4:45 to make the score 3-2. Geer scored his third goal of the game at 11:30 to tie: the score at 3-3. Brent Heard scored at 11.40 from McCartney and Evans to give Port a 4-3 lead. PAT] \ x AER SY HE EX I FFARR EAST The Port Perry ladies above won the 15 SOLCA tankard playdowns held at Peterborough Golf and Curling Club. Front row left to right: Minnie Holdershaw, Irene Carter, Noreen Malcolm and Camille Crozier. Back row: Clara Martyn, Grace Hunter, Joyce Howsam and Helen Green. --Photo Joe Jordan Ladies Win District Tankard Play-Downs wen Rolson, Joyce Bowerman and Jean Burch. A In semi-finals, Port Perry beat Peterborough Curling 22 - 20 and in the final they won quite handily over Keene in a one-sided finish with a ., total point score'of 26 -8. © Last Wednesday they com- peted in Zone playdowns at the Lindsay Curling Club. * 'Four entries from Lindsay, Trenton, Granite of Toronto 'and Port Perry took part. The Port ladies lost their Tst game against Granite but in the second game were Ssuc- cssful over Trenton, This made Port Perry winners of the second event and eight happy ladies came home wséth a silver memento of their achievement. The Port Perry Ladies Curling Club are very proud of these ladies and thank them for bringing this hen- to our Club. 1-1 tie with both teams hav- | Newton tied the game aagin Heartiest congratulations] is the first time that Port Oshawa Golf, Oshawa Curling a ing several good scoring (for Uxbridge at 15:50 and] to two rinks of ladies from| Perry ahs won the district Whitby, Cobourg, Keene and ] chances. : less than a minute later at the Port Perry Ladies Curl-| playdowns and it is a real| Port Perry contested the es] en y Mustangs took a 3 - 1 lead | 16:40 Westgarth scored the |ing Club who came through| honour these ladies have double-rink event, W in the second period on |winner for Uxbridge. to win. the District 15 SOLCA | brought to the Cliib. } BE Danny McCartney's second &| Port Perry picked up 12|tankard playdowns held a| Entries from Péterborough| The Port Perry rinks had 1] |] - A third goals of the game. The | penalties in the game while | Week ago at the Peterboro| Golf, Peterborough Curling, |little trouble getting nast * i first one came at 7:28 with | Uxbridge had 9. Golf and Curling Club. This Oshawa Golf Club, winning| = Continued g 24 - 9. The "Port" foursome i iN irk h [ po a McLaughlin at 10:45. Mec-| of Minnie Holdershaw (skin), au Pl PAPI 'i : US digs core even N Ir ero Cartney came back with his|{ Irene Carter, Noreen Ma'- and shooting standard C.LL second of the game at 11:38/colm and Camille Crozier oy 8 : i ; ; ; : 20 yard targets fought a AE " " with assists going to Heard|scored a 12 - 5 win over|, ; \ ] Is yy . . © Aol M Jacobi Ki game battle that ended inga » To Win Midget "C" Championship [ii i ies, of Jeg as sa a . scored two consecutive goals| Bradley, Dorothy Munday, & | have only been shooting two : at 13:47 and 17:43 with Mc.|Marg. McCarten while the | yo, o : Port Perry--Saturday, Uxbridge scored two goals| and scored 7 un2nswered|Cartney picking up two as-|other Port Perry rink of |" g.ores for the Port Perry February 14th in the second priod for a 2-0| geals to win the game. Danny | Sits and Bourgeois one. |Clara Martyn (skip), Grace competitors were: Port. Perry Midgets elim lead. The first one by West-| McCartney started things off | Grant McLaughlin finished | Hunter, Joyce Howsam and | charlie Lown--592 inated Uxbridge with a come] garth at 9:56 and Geer pick-|at 1:17 with a hard drive | the Scoring with his second [Helen Green won 12 - 4 over William Chapman--579 » « from honing 22 victory: ed up the second goal at|from outside the blueline,|&02l of the game at 18:48. [Mable Boudreau (skip). Oll- Kees Smit--574 The first period was a fast| 19:26. Rick Short made sev-| Grant McLaughlin tied the| The third period of this - Walter Albers--565 skating close checking period| eral fine saves in this period | score at 5:37 assisted by |game was the strongest team of hockey they could be Gerald Jackson--560 with both teams having sev-{to keep the game close. Kane and Adamson. Paul [effort the Mustangs have put | P1AYing for quite awhile. The | wim Myllen--s540 eral scoring ehianges, The Mustangs came out in the |Kane scored the winner on together this year. If they |P0YS Teally appreciated the [poh Willes--523 period ended scoreless Ithird period very determined assists by Holtby and Grant !can continue with this kind Sons support pa would like | Another shoot is being ; __ [io see more home fans at|,janneq for later this years * their next game. } Gerald Jackson Then some of the players at : srt om Adie Tyke All-Stars Compete is with him? That's Beliveau.' BE Glen May Many of them are hockey fans For Tournament Trophy who have seen Jean play NRE 7 » against the Kings in the new The Tyke All-Stars enjoy-| Beaverton 3, Port Perry 0. Los Angeles Forum, or around ed a very competitive and A special thanks to the the NHL circuit. well organized hockey tour-| many Port Perry fans and : 4 "The coach has something to nament at Woodville on Sat-| Parents who attended and The mak ing of a champ say and the whispers die away. day, February 7 with a large| cheered the boys on fo a 'Everybody knows who is crovd in attendance near victory. Goal scorers The year 1970 would un- Fullertd i i ' : : erton, where coach George standing beside me. All I'm f % Cig be Sli Thi Year Allen is putting 80 of the best going to tell you now is that The boys siarted out wall Or Port parry were: Re | ry 2 or c Bares Bog , if this was football players in the world Jean will be starting his 17th in the first game, defeating First Game: Bil) Owen 2 5) Ching an ) no Candia, The through the rigors of pre-sea- season with the Montreal Cana- "| Pefferlaw by a score of 9-2. Dennis Franssen 2, Tim Par- ick books now on the. Cancaiay SO training. digns in September, In the second game Port! yo 'y' Gey. Burnett 1, Ray. ) market are too numerous. to EY Blan sors, Loan, I "There's a ripple of reaction Perry once again showed a nog' Gibson 1, Tim Bower 1 1 mention in this space, hoW-' meeting tomisht - Jus "CAM , to this. Seventeen years of a fine team effort by defeating | 5o05nq Game: Bill Owen 3 vii ever, one that is worth noting something be Sou DS Say _. sport that's as rugged physical Sunderland by a score of 60. Dennis Franssen 1 * Jomn 74d is written by Hugh Hood: the Canadiens.' youIselt an ly as football. - i Robertson 2 2 Str 1 Dow liens. "er : In the third and final game erison 2, Vv * : engi b x a pm "Jean is reluctant. 'These Sey entecen years of being a with great determination of : P 00k is the Jean Beli- gj; , ' h champion and a member of a 7 veau Story -- and what a sto- 4 onm't know anything hockey dynasty,' says coach Al- becoming tournament champs Commercial Sites as Li It takes you into the dress. " 'Joan' says the coach. 'I len. 'Jean's 37 years old, but the boys played the near| y he ng room with Le Gros Bill and , ) p ' you can he sure he hasn't lost excellent game, 'but Beaver- ¥ A you become a part of Beli no that Stopjanadiens have any of his championship drive. ton proved to be a little too L BE RT A veaw's life for 192 thrilling ion : p It is my privilege to welcome bi Dips times in the 16 years you have and Introd 100 Jorn Bolo u SF strong for them with an ex- HAL ATE 11D A108 i Author Hood takes you from ah Wiig ) bo You the Montreal Conmdieys Lip sollent. performance. - fiom ; : # } (2H : , champions 3 i y ik Beliveau's early days on the four times in the last pions "The Rams give their guest their defenceman, No, 6, 985-7373 % '} icy ponds. in Victoriaville, Que- years. I'm trying to instill a standing ovation. Bazil McRea. Final score was ' 2 bee, 19s dresey) os. A a 'championship' in Be AR of "Jean begins slowly. 'I hav- re -- a : Lat! : layers, and it will help me en't much to say that you don't i Montreal Canadiens. You're my p 01 i i a old what i 13 to ply with SSF J my loam secs already. know "Ho looks PLUMBING -- HEATING iP 5 : ) 1 : y } ¢ ] 4 on east (Ne Brightest stay you can say about what's necd- surrounded by men as big or 4 "A Ra i And) o hate i fo Bu ed {o become a champion.' ~higger. 'Just one or two things : 4 nil : - ' . ' : i vA prove so helpful to young play- "Jean shrugs, 'How can [say ~~ Maybe...' And he goes on to : oH 7 ers, is when Beliveau himself no?' speak quietly for a while, look- of ; { ! © describes his own playifig style. "The matter is decided. Af- Ing fiom i ei {ise He ] f | i i Perhaps a perfect example ter a rough eight hours of seri- he's a champion \ | SPORTS LE SALES i ' "e of What Jest Beliveau the man pus york, the Rams assemble "This By is about': the SC : [il 3 ! a means to the world of sport or their meeting. They're tak- 33, 4 Bi comes during the prologue: ing things a little easier now, things Jean didn't say about : ORPION SNOWMOBILES Bb) he Calitorniy in duty = hot, aay from fhe Jara eanisels himself ot that masting orl -- JUST THREE LEFT testing weather. On the west of the practice field, but when ] ) 5, lo, coast briefly for a working va- = George Allen appears at the the 20 years of experience cation, Jean Beliveau pays an front of the room there is per- that have. formed him. Its + MARK 1-16 hp. cocoons $640.00 itormal dis to the training fect silence and concentrated Shot, the making of a cham. | MARK 11 -- electric 20 h.p. ...............$835.00 camp of the Los Angeles Rams attention, until the coach's id K11 -- : : 'at California State College in face breaks into a half-smile. It's a dandy! Man SUNG IID. orm $9950 4 Toronto Telearam Syndicate | : '" win PHONE 985-2581 ART PETROZZI | {4}

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