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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 19 Nov 1970, p. 18

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TB--PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, Nov. 19, 1970. PORT PERRY x STAR Mustangs Tie Stouffville Defeat Pickering 7 - 0 The first period saw both teams making end to end rushes before Heard connect. | ing with the assist going to MeCoy to open the scoring but Stouffville came "wight back with three unanswered goals by Worton, Reesor and Jones to end the scoring in the first period The second period started | out with the Mustangs gett- ing goals from Heard with) the assist going to Jeffrey, then Campbell from Coch- rane and Tomichinson and Bourgeois scoring from Mc- Coy and Heard. Stouffville came right back with a goal from Reesor to tie the score at four apiece to. end second period In the third period the Mustangs got their Sth goal of the game with McCoy connecting assisted by Heard. Stouffville again bounced right back with goals from Meakes and Jones and held om to the lead until the last couple of minutes of the game when Heard scored the hat trick assisted by McCoy to end the scoring at 6 goals/ apiece. Penalties in the game were Port Perry 5 and three going to Stouffville. Monday, November 16 Port Perry Midgets defeat Pickering 70. Glen McCoy scored the only goal of the the first period assisted by | Heard Heard opened the scoring in the second period with an jassist from McCoy. Heard jeame right back with his second goal of the game on assists by McCoy and Ken | Nightingale. | Steve Hillier opened the |scoring in the third period | assisted by Rick Campbell. Brent Heard picked up the jhat trick with an assist to |Dave Bourgeois. Ron Evans LAKE SCUGOG HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS T 2 0 1 2 1 0 Venrr oO owes oo wv Caesarea 2; Pontypool 5 Bethany 7; Oshawa 4 Wood's T. 2; Port Perry 8 November 22nd-- * 10:00 a.m.-- Wood's Trans. vs. Oshawa 11:35 a.m.--Bethany vs. Pontypool 1:20 p.m.--Caesarea vs. Port Perry Top Ten Leading Scorers As of Nov. 15th, 1970 jmade the score 60 with a/ Player Team GAP shot from the point assisted | 1 G. Jackson, Port 9 6 15 jby Nightingale. Bourgeois |}2 G Rospond, Osh. 8 5 13 jelosed the scoring in the /3 C. Griffin, Osh. 5 611 game with assists going to|4 L. Brown, Port 2 8 10 McCoy and Heard. 5. P. Bligon, Osh. .6 3 9 There were 24 penalties | 6. G. Geer, Port 5 49 called in the game with Port | 7. B. Edmunds, Beth 4 5 9 Perry picking up 15 and 9/8 R. Wilson, Osh. 4 3 7 going to Pickering. |% R. Worr, Ponty. 43 7 PeeWees Tie On Saturday, November 14 the boys upset Thornhill by scoring with two seconds left in the game to tie the game at 3-3. Port Perry opened the | scoring in the first period when Mike McQuade scored from Rob Evans. The score at the end of the first period was 10 for Port Perry. | 'The second period was con- trolled by Port Perry but | with no luck around the net. While Thornhill kept digging FREE! Winchester .22 Rifle every Moto-Ski Limited Time Offer Buy your Moto-Ski November | 2th s0th, 1 and your Moto-Ski dealer between 970 will give you a FREE Winchester model 39 rifle with Monte Carlo stock (Make this your son's Xmas present.) [i away and came up with two goals leaving the score at 2-1 for Thornhill at the end of the second, The third period brought forth another goal for Thorn- hill giving them a 3 to 1 lead but the Flamingo's would not quit. 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From the start of the third periéd, it was a Port Perry game all the way. No sooner had the boys returned to the | ice, when Bill Owen put the puck neatly behind the de fending Brooklin goalie to make his secorfd tally of the night. Shortly after, Stephen Geer was the marksman with an assist from Peter Lane. | | Tim Kane assisted by Mich- ael Geer shot the third unan- swered goal into the net to make a 41 victory for Port Perry. Following is the line-up: Goal--Fraser Lee and Kev- in Walker. Defence--David Chambers, Michael Geer, Mark Lee and Scott Wilbur. Forwards-- Stephen Geer, Paul Gibson, Michael Hamil ton, Michael Healey, Ricky Hope, Tim Kane, Peter Lane Stephen MacIntyre, Bill Ow | en, Robbie Parker. 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