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Port Perry Star, 5 Mar 1980, p. 13

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TF a PORT PERRY STAR -- ee March 5, 1980 -- 13 'C&B, Beacock's start playoffs with wins by Dave Dalton goals were scored by Ron couldn't get the tying goalto Beacock's: 6:00 C&B vs. In the three mini games goalie faces 45 shots and this By In the first game of the Redman from Larry Page send it into overtime. Larocque with the Mini Whichlast7 minutes straight week Bill Gerber and Kevin is playoffs, C&B Livestock and Phil Cochrane from Ron Next week's games 80.a8 Showdown in between at timetwo of them tied. Inthe Beer tied with 5 goals 3 dumped Larocque Electric Redman. It seems Ron' follows: 4:00-Utica vs. 5.00. goaltender's showdown each against each. ot 7-1 to take the lead in their Redman has taken the early ga ge ay ¥ a WN best of three semi-finals: In lead inthe scoring race as he ) @ the first period they ranup a Picked up one goal and three hk three goal lead as Ken assists today: a Fraser from Ron Redman In the first game of their ie notchedthe first marker. To best of three series, & finish off the period. Bruce Beacock's Hardware pulled Woodrow potted one from Off a "squeaker when they Kevin Martens and Bill beat Utica Farm Equipment ® Owen fired in the third goal 1-0. Utica had the better of TA Vets Pe v wT > ~ -- ws" unassisted. Larry Page the play but couldn't put one a8. from Ken Fraser and Ron Past Rick McLean and his BS Redman added the fourth defence. The game was ok goal early in the second ~~ halfway finished when Keith & on before Robert Stevens assist- Dalton put a pass out front of ed by Barry McLure and the Utica net and Tom Colin Wackett replied with Wotten fired it in the top "the lone Larocque goal. corner. In the final 10 Before the middle period Minutes Beacock's took four sic XR rh , »r C&B put another one behind Penalties and ended up play- 2 the busy Kevin Beer. as Ing the last bit two men ok Doug Scott and Phil short. Utica had pulled Don Fa Cochrane set up Don Card for the extra attacker AN Phinney. The final two C&B but try as they might they \ 0) oT) 04K $ Bowling News MONDAY NIGHT LADIES Games 200 & over: R. @ 7:00 BOWLING Beare - 283, 208, 253; F. . Team Standings: Grapes - Venning - 243, 201; D. Koch - * ir BN -- 5 15; Pears - 15; Peaches - 11; 210, 231; L. Huntington - 202, ' a . . -- " Limes-9; Plums -9; Apples- 296; A. Meester - 207, 229; G. The Port Perry Broomball League is now into the Blackstock net was fast and furious in the latter stages 4. McLaren - 211, 217; J. Lee - play-offs and on Sunday, Blackstock won its opening of the contest, as Utica forwards pressed for the tying 238, 212; L. Shaw - 229; M. 'game by nipping Utica 1-0. Action around the marker. Raby - 224; D. Clark - 223; M. " -- Clark - 216; M. deJong - 212; Ares an am M. Cannon - 210; M. Murray - or vin Le 210; J. van Schagen - 209; D. 8 Jo PY . Jeffrey - 206; A. Mulder - 203. xpd RB S fie 5 Games 600 & over: R. At 3 eare - 744; L. Huntington - : Eh 693; F. Venning - 642; A. -- ALGUNOS SS i Meester - 623; D. Koch - 621; RG ® (From page 10) J. Lee - 617. gy a tie. Thompson scored on a y £29 scramble when he dived at a ig the puck that was sitting YOUTH BOWLING € cotmoon | iy near the goal line during a Team Standings: Orchids- : RSE scramble. Darren Desautel, 32, Daisies-25, Tulips-18, is who played a strong game Violets-13. : : 3% for Port, drew the assist. GIRLS : iy, ® Desautel was in on all three High Single: Kelly Stewart Tonnies isu Othank AT THE CORNER HWY. 12 & HWY. 7A (416) 985-7771 Be goals, counting one of them -150. RAE ad i i High Triple: Jill King-396. . . . Bisel, sug selfing Up ihe Ii Tips: Hil nbg Parts Stock - Service Dept. - Used Trailers - Interior Showroom two others. BOYS od 3 Duel go he fis gu High, Sine: Derr * GLENDETTE * TERRY * TAURIUS * UNIK * TRAVELUX * i remaining in the opening High Triple: Derrick ¢ period. Ray Meisner started Taylor-444. the play with a pass to Desautel, who put a wrist shot between Fry's legs. Previous to that goal, Port had enjoyed a wide edge in play as Oosterholt had three excellent scoring chances. ® Brian Hendricks took a slashing penalty with 34 ge rng 1 seconds left in the first iis» period, paving the way for aE TOTAL ) the Campbellford power ae (NG FRVICE play goal 12 seconds later. > Darrel Clark did the honours = S : " So ) and Suspension Check with a high slap shot from the blue line. \. Hendricks was the benefi- : : ciary of a good play by : § nou . Desautel as Port Perry went = ; : Special ahead 2-1 at 5:13 of the third = One period. Desautel went ---- 2 Week @ around one defender and , i st passover to Hendricks who ; 2 9 aE Only Mo put in a backhand shot. : , ars Port Perry was lucky not to get scored upon with less : * Set toe, caster, camber * Centre steering wheel than five minutes remaining a 9 * Inspect front and rear * Adjust torsion bar in the period as they ran into { ? ; i. j suspension including shocks where applicable o Wo straight minors. They * Adjust steering gear * Inspect tires were not so lucky, however when Brunton scored to send the match into overtime. Port Perry got into the Giving you better driving control and a safer, steadier ride ... that's how the professionals at Canadian Tire provide Total Service Campbellford series with a win ve gore af the hes BR M897 ASSOCIATE STORE Use Your of seven round against a ay : | CANADIAN RAY B. WILSON -S-- Canadian | ® Uxbridge. Port had original- ol | PORTPERRY PLAZA ("™"' | Tire Card ly dropped the first game of iii . Perry - . N that series but was given the Hwy. 7A - Port Perry - 985-7341 decision on appeal of a pro- test as Uxbridge used an ineligible athlete.

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