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Port Perry Star, 23 Feb 1972, p. 11

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[y vi PORT PERRY *STAR* Next game here Wed., Feb. 16 "Tart Kings" lead series 3-1 On Wed., Feb. Oth the Tart Kings Juveniles tra. velled to Uxbridge for the second game.of their series 'and came home losers by a six to two score. Port was outshot 18- 13. It was one-all after the first period with E. Clarke scor- ing for Uxbridge and R. Holtby scoring for the Kings. At the end of the second it was three to two for Ux- bridge with' L. Geer and R. Westgartt scoring for the home team and R. Holtby with his second goa} for Port. In the third it was all Uxbridge with L, Geer, E. "Clarke & R. Webster scor- ing the unanswered goals. ' On Fri, Feb, 11 Uxbridge came to town for the third game and went home losers after one overtime period, by a score of three to two: The score was one-all af. ter the: firs t period, E. Clarke scoring for Uxbridge. and D, MeCartuey. for the Kings. The second period ended "In a 2 to 1 lead for Port with the lone goal going to C. Cochrane. In the third, Uxbridge tied the game with B. Ste. ward scoring; which sent . the game into a 10 'min, overtime 'period. "At the "middle of the period big Jim Hunter for the :Kings 'stole the puck at his blue line and went all the way to score. Port outshot Ux- bridge in this game 31-24. On Sunday, Feb. 13. Port "went back to Uxbridge for ¢ the fourth game of the series and came home with a victory by a six to five - score. This also went into 4 10 min. overtime period - with the shots on net in this game 25 to 22 in the Kings favour, It was one all at ~ the end of the first, with R. Munroe scoring for Port .and B. Steward scoring for Uxbridge. - The Kings took a three to two lead at the end of the second with scoring by D. McCartney with two goals. Uxbridge's only goal came from L. Geer. In the third Uxbridge outscored Port two to one to send the game into over- time again, E, Clarke scor- ed both goals for Uxbridge with C. Cochrane getting the loner for Port, In the overtime period The Kings scoring first by R. Holtby.: Then Port ran into a foolish penalty and Uxbridge tied the score with R, Westgartt scoring. Then with two minutes to go K. Nightingale with a blast from the blue line gave the Kings the game: The next game is in Port Wed,, Feb. 16th, the fifth game of the series. If a sixth game is needed it will be back in Uxbridge on Sat. Feb. 19th at 4 p.m, and if a seventh is needed it will be in Port on Sunday, Feb. 20th. Midgets runners up in basketball match On Wednesday, February 9, - all three Port Perry High School basketball 'teams were in action against Brock <High School. Port Perry midgets won 39-19, with - John ' Foster notching 9 points. Scott Howsam and 'Allan 'Faux added 6 points each. The Junior team appeared most affected by the long layoff over examination week, and as a result ended up on the short end of 45-35 score.Steve Brain was top scorer for the Juniors in this losing effort with 18 points. All members of the Senior team had a" hand in the scoring as the team downed Brock by the convincing ° score of 71-38. Laurie Will- iams was top scorer with14 points; Dean Beare had 12, and Richard Lerch 10 points. On -Saturday February 12. Local skaters perform . well in competition The members of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club ~ who entered the Pine Ridge Interclub Competition on Sunday, February 13, exper- ienced their © first » scompetition. They - prefor- med well and certainly did Port Perry proud. Sharon Wallace won a Auction Sales REG and LARRY - JOHNSON. AUCTIONEERS (20 yrs. Experience) TOCK & FURNITURE 4 SALES + Ph. Sunderland (705) 357-3270. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 6 p.m. sharp. Gigantic auction sale of furniture and hardware: Supplies, new and used, = (mostly ~~ new). Chesterfields, Hi-fi's, rugs, tables, chairs, etc,, anything you can think of almost. At Stouffville Sales Barn. Your chance to buy at your own price "by auction'. Make this a must.for you and your family. Sale at 6 p.m. sharp. N. Faukner and I. Bennett, auctioneers. silver medal in the Bronze Interpretive and Cindy 'Van Camp' took a silver medal in Freeskating D. Mary Lou Bourgeois finished fourth in the same event. Dawn Bronson placed sixth in the Dutch Waltz. . The' compulsory figure for the Preliminary Girls and Boys was changed at the last minute to a figure which the local young people had not yet practised. This meant that they had to do an outstanding bit of freeskat- ing that he finished fifth while Kim Owen pulled up from 22 after figures to an eighth place finish in the ing to bring up their marks. Jason Middleton performed so well in his free skating that he finished fifth while Kim Owen pulled up from 22 after figures to an: eighth place finish in the Prelimi- inary Girls event. { Other skaters of whom we are equally proud are Lori. Cochrane, Marilyn Stephens. Kim" Middleton and Donna Jackson (Dutch Waltz), Gina Brinkman (Freeskating D), Lynn Johnston and Julie Brignall {Preliminary Girls). the Midget team wen two of three games to take the consolation championship at the Uxbridge Centennial Midget Basketball Tourna- ment. Eight teams took part from Port Perry, Uxbridge, - Sutton, Markham, Dunbar- ton, Orillia, Oshawa 'and Whitby. ~ Port Perry started the day Two Port Perry juvenile hockey players who were handed one-game suspen- sions after the first game of - best-of-seven playoffs against Uxbridge February 6 were given the heave-ho for "rough play, fighting and taking too many penallics." These were the reasons given byOMHA ' Convenor Gord Hawes of Whitby after his: - decision to suspend defenseman Jim Hunter and centre Dave Bourgeois for the second game of the series. An Uxbridge player also received a one- gate PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday. Feb. 16, 1972 11- "If they fight, they're out": convenor suspension as a result of similar action in_the same game. : Mr. Hawes said he made the decision after studying the official game card turned in to his office by the referee. He went on to say that "we (OMHA) want the boys to stick to hockey. If they want to fight, we'll throw them out. There's no room for this kind of thing in the Minor: Hockey Association." He added that this season there seems to be a trend towards rougher hockey in ihe hele area, As Convenor, PORT PERRY MINOR House League Hockey On Monday, Feb. 7 Gulf downed Doupe's Store 1.0. Scoring for Gulf Baird from Healey. 'In the other tyke game U.AW.0, and Kinsmen bat. tled to a 1-1 tie. Scoring for U.A.W. Wallace and for Kinsmen Storry from "Hor ton.' Friday night saw Novice teams of Keith R. E. and Malmont Farms tie 3 all. T. Bower 2 and G, Kroonen- berg for Keith, E. Kristen. sen, G. Carrier and T. Thompson for Malmont. White Feather Farms 10, Lake Scugog Lumbber 2. T. Oxley 3, T. Wilbur 3, G. Tully 2, S. Heard, & Frank Doyle for White Feather. slowly as they lost a 60-10 M. Tobin and G. Lee for decision to a strong team from Orillia. This Orillia team eventually went on to win the Championship. High scorers for Port Perry in this game were Scott Howsam and John Foster. In the second game, Port Perry got on the winning track as the Midgets dumped Brock 23-15. The team util- ized its b ench strength to ~ good advantage in this game * as the regulars were given a needed rest. Jim Taylor was top scorer with 7 points. Port Perry took the consola- tion honours by Dunbarton - 34-30. This was 'a good Basketball game with matu- rity, experience and poise becoming increasingly evi- dent in the Port Perry team. The result was better bas- ketball giving ' them the victory. Scott Howsam again provided the ;scoring punch with 14 points. John Foster added 7, and Ted Buchanan 6 points. A bowling SUNDAY NIGHT * . MIXED BOWLING 1. Great Ones ...... 10 2. Goners .......... ni 3, In Betweens .. ... 9 4. Bluffers .......... 4 5. Alley Cats :. 5 6. Worsers : 2 LADIES H.S.--Bernice Tennyson 262 H.T.--Bernice Tennyson 683 : H.S.W.H.-- Bernice Tennyson--268 HT.W.H-- 3 Mary Tonchishin--687 MEN H.S'--Jim Rider--239 H.T.--Dave Durham--646 HSW.H-- Fred Tulley--272 HT.W.H-- Jim Rider---683 Lumber Kings. Peel's 2, NO DOWN PAYMENT Bank Interest Rates © PEE WEE -- Flamingo 1, Maple Leaf Mills 1, H. Jones " for MLM and W. Doyle for Flamingo. -W. Frank 2, Dale Bolton 5, P. Gibson and J. Kane for W. Frank. M, Lee, S. © Mr. Hawes is responsible for more than 200 minor hockey teams. The suspensions to Hunter, Bourgeois and the Uxbridge player came'in a game that featured some 35 penalties to both teams. Hunter was given five .minors and Bourgeois four minors and a major for fighting. Port Perry won the Won the game 8-17. Tykes attend tournament in Port Hope In the first game Port Perry played Whitby winn- ing 4-0. Scoring for Port were Joe Williams from Rodney * Vernon. Todd Wilbur from Geer, R. Baird, M. Healey and T, Perigoe for Dale Bolton. Club Annrene 2; Legion 2. Mike McQuade 2 for Legion and Collen Wackett 2 for CA, BANTAM -- Haine's Esso 5, Majcher Pontiac 3. R. Percy, L. McEnaney and then R. Kroonenberg with 3 for Haine's. R. Litt 2, and Brain Leslie for Majcher. Emmerson Insurance 5, P. Van Weston and Ken Fraser for Peels. D. Podres 2, J. Willis 2 and H. Wright for Emmerson. 94 Water St. on ripen REGULAR PRICE $209.95 Moffat Automatic DRYERS cucors This superb dryer features... Large Porcelain Enamel Drum Convenient Lint Filter (located in doer opening) Porcelain Enamel Top Permanent Press Cycle, Safety Door Switch Automatic Stop (when clothes dry) Fluff Cycle Timed Cycle Automatic Dry Dry Cycle This Week We have just received a large shipment of swivel rocker Occas- ional Chairs in many styles & fabrics " FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Port Perry . 985-7151 Russell Jones, Scott Sandi- son from Mike Andrews and Doug Potts, Todd Wilbur unassisted. In the second game they played Bowmanville which ended in a 1-1 tie, with Doug Potts getting the only goal. Although Port Perry out-shot Bowmanville 13 - 6, the locals - still lost the game because Bowmanville scored the first goal, the tournament rule in event of a tie. As a team the boys played well and everyone was proud of the display of hockey and sportsmanship. Includes Moffat Full Warranty One Year FREE Service Only | 95 WYEDELBY Set oy > LON

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