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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 5 Nov 1970, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 5, 1970 PORT PERRY x STA Rx "Tart Kings" Win Season Opener On Wednesday, October 28}made no giistake blasting a [vill "The Tart Kings" were host to Stouffvile, this was the first league game of the new season for Port Perry's Ju veniles. Two of Port's players were doubtful starters prior t game time, Bruce Fergusson. the team's captain and fine center and Ron Short, who was voted Port's most valu- able player last year, played in spite of in- tail t | gt i i a i te ick Trotter Li Heard put Port ahead fine goal with assists Grant McLaughlin and Holtby. From this on Port dominated the two periods, out playing Stouffville by quite a mar- gin. Finally after hemming the opposition in their end and bombarding the goal- tender with a barrage of Grant McLaughlin Port set the pace and Stouffville could not keep up with it and were beginning Paul Kane intercepted a pass and| up Rick Trotter who} set BUY YOUR MOTO - the end of/ slap shot past the goal-tender |te end the scoring of the Ist two periods. Jim MecCleod was between the posts in the first two periods and made a number of key saves, 'bols- tering the morale of his team mates. " Score at the end of two periods of play: Port Perry 4, Stouffville 1 Don Waldinsperger started jin goal for Port in the third period and had plenty of work in the latter stages of a beautiful play started by Ron Short and Roger Holtby who were given the assists. Stouffville began to press in this period & regain their form. They put 4 goals past Port's goaltender in this period and played with the determination needed to win. They checked closely, forcing the play and cashing in on Port's mistakes. Port rallied on a goal by Paul Kane with an assist from Rick Trotter and some persistent digging on the part of Grant McLaughlin. Rob Munro ended the scoring in pass from Robin Parish and broke in on the net beating | Stouffville netminder for the final tally. Jim Hunter also | picked up an assist on the goal. Final score in the game. Port Perry 7, Stouff- SKI NOW WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT No payments until the snow fies ( December I st, 1970) -- no carrying charges if paid for within 90 days. For Detarls. Ask the game when he took a) | | were a total of 13 ous a in this game, 6 to Port Perry and 7 to Stouff- ville. All penalties were minors. Port's players all looked good skating and checking with the determination to win. If this is a sample of what is in store for Port Fans this season we can only expecte to see a greater num- ber of them at the rink to cheer the players on. Next home game Wednes- day, November 4, 1970. Time 9 p.m. Port Perry vs. West Cy Wilson's Mustangs tra- velled to Brooklin on Friday night and came home a win- ner by the score of 4 - 3. This was the first game of the season against Brooklin and the way both teams played, it could end up in a inter- esting playoff come Febru- ary. The first period saw McCoy scoring with the assist going to Heard. Then Heard came right back with his first goal of the schedule before Brook- lin could get untracked. Brooklin then scored 3 goals) to go ahead 3 to 2. In the third period, the Mustangs got two score goals. Scoring for Port were Bronson assisted by Cochrane and Cochrane assisted by Nightin- Continued on Page 15 Only Moto-Ski gives you a 2 year track warranty models ) (one cylinder You can own this dazzling little beauty for just $696.00 (F.0.B. Factory) And that includes a track of rubberized stee| cleats, Control cables that virtually with a two year warranty. never freeze. Bring your wife down and look it over After all, the 1971 Mini-Sno is just her size Were tougher' ways. See The Complete Range of 71 Moto-Ski models on display Now at NESTLETON SNOWMOBILE SALES NESTLETON, ONTARIO GLEN VALLIE MOTO-SKI Sales & Service PORT PERRY, ONTARIO pm geod Total a < Charlie Brown .. Mighty Mouse Casper Beatle Bailey Banana Splits Hot Wheels High Triple-- J. Walker--711 High Single-- L. Huntingten--309 Triples 600 and Over-- J. Walker--711; D. Phinney --706; S, Sinclair -- 663; J. Scriver -- 649; L. Huntington --645; B. Tennyson--614; M. Doupe-- 602. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING Oct. 29th Standiags-- Causeway Kids . Nachurs Middleton's Meats Majcher Pont. Adam's Boys Eden's L. Strikes Dowson's R. & W. LGA. High Triple--J. Parker High Triple WH-- K. Irvine 733 High Single--J. Hadley 290 High Single W.H.-- C. Wilson--204 Triples Over 625-- J. Parker--802; J. Hadlev --740; J. Healey -- 721; F. Hastings--700; M. Vanderby --700; K. Irvine -- 688; G. Menzies--683; J. Harper--651 J. Connors--648; R. Hope-- 4648; J. Cornish--643; J. Wil- No Losses In Broomball By Gordon Scott Brians Supertest previous- ly known as Tripps Bulldoz- ers defeated Port Perry's Cy Wilson Ford 10 on Sunday to remain as the only unbeat- en team in Broomball. The team scored the only goal of the game at 11:22 of the second period when Bill Hall notched his second goal of the season from Vin Wal- ker and John Pearce. In the first game a team of players made up from Port Perry, Utica and Uxbridge downed Prince Albert 2-1. Kar! Durham opened the seoring at 7:17 for Prince' Al- bert with Chris DeNure draw- ing an assist. However dur- ing the second period the op- position turned it on with Barry Philip scoring both goals. Ken Gear drew an assist on the second goal while Keith Durham and Sonny Moore assisted on the first. There was ten penal- ties, seven to Prince Albert and 3 for P.P.U.U. STANDINGS-- 2 SESSRUBSRVSs Brians Port Perry Prince Albert Utica-Uxbridge SCORING LEADERS-- Doug Scott Chris DeNure Don Gray Bill Hall BOWING son Jr.--639; R. Hutchinson --637; W. St. John--637; C. | Team GP W L T Pts. Watts--635; C. Wilson--633;| Oshawa 33006 P. Crawford--632; R. Shortt}Port Perry 3 2 0 1 5 -- 629. Bethany $103 4 Woods 21 1°3 LADIES WEDNESDAY Pontypool 3 0 3 0 0 NIGHT BOWLING Caesarea... 3 0 3 0 O Chestnuts 37 Walnuts 36° | November Ist Results-- Peanuts 32 | Wood's Transport 4, Cocoanuts 32 Oshawa 6 Cashews ... 32 Bethany 7, Pontypool 2 ona bs Caesarea 5, Port Perry 12. ory Nuts Pistachios 25 | Mevember Gh-- Filberts 22 Wood's Transport vs. Pecans 19 Pontypool Hazel Nuts 19 Port Perry vs. Oshawa Brazil Nuts 19 Caesarea vs. Bethany Over 210 Singles-- bur--268; L. Cook--253, 236:| Player Team G A Pts. C. Shaw--253, 224; D. G. Jackson, Port 7 3 10 --256; J. Chandler--249, 221;| G. Rospond, Osh. 5 4 9 C. Ruesink -- 215, 240; 1) C. Griffin, Osh... € 4 8 Doupe--249; K. Harper--228;| L. Brown, Port... 1 7 8 L. Bertrand--226; J. W G. Geer, Port 43 7 --227, 237; M. -| P. Bligdon, Osh... 5 1 6 L. Butson--219; .E. Bailey--j R. Moore, Wood's..2 4 6 218; B. Doupe--217; J. Hi V. McGill, Beth. 325 ter--217; M. St. John--212;| R. Wilson, Osh. ie W, McLaughlin--211; W. . Edmunds, Beth. 2 2 4 gley--211; C. Wilson--213. | R. Evans, Wood's..2 2 4 WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Premium Quality © GASOLINE @ DIESEL © MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available. 'ase' DX Oll FOR es DELIVERY "SPORTS SALES ART' Ss -- HEATING

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