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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 2 Dec 1970, p. 9

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x STAR Chris DeNure Scores : f : i : H § t we some autstanding defensive play 'on the behalf of both teams and ended in a 2-0 decision in favor of Brian's Supertest, which increased their undefeated streak to six games. In the first period Vin Walker set Charlie Wil- liams up at 9:03 to make it i Hi } ; at Hi Fi | » PeeWees Top Whitby 6-4 Before the season opened, fast starts, and current rate have all out to| some real excitement before iat bE Mark Miller of Whitby came out of this heavy hitt- ing affair with a separated shoulder, Dave Horton left Ly if ei fe Pe if "| hoping it's not serious. Gord Seott led the attack with two goals, Larry Elson, Phil Co chrane, Sean Taylor and John Kane with one each. Before the departure of Mark Miller he'd scored « goal and had one assist. i . 3 7 i fy is i HEE zs i i ba . 3! z i if ; HE Next Friday nite, Dee. 4th, the Legionaires are in New- castle, while here in Port, youll again be treated to some outstanding pee wee hockey. The Flamingos go | forth along with the Trippers starting at 7:30 p.m. See you there a tl . if : Hi : i enticing | hustle .this club could cause 4 game and it still read 1-0 with a minute left in the game. Utica pulled their goalie for the extra attacker; however once again Vin Wal- ker cleared the ball and Charlie Williams raced raced to it and fired home his sec- ond goa of the game to make the final score Brian's -- 2, Utica--0. Next week at 2 p.m. the Broomball Association will hold a meeting to discuss the finding and signing of more players. League Standings Brian's Sup P. Albert Utica Cy Wilson Top Five Scorers GA 1. Chris DeNure 7 5 2. Chas. Williams 5 2 3. Vin Walker 3 4 4 Karl Durham 25 5. Don Gray 3 3 Next Week-- Port Perry vs. Utica, 3 p.m Brians vs. P. Albert, 4 p.m es AE Oe 985-7373 CANNE SPECIAL! 11/16 Particle Board 4 x 8 4 45 ~ es Lineal this board cut to 12" x 96" pieces 19¢ (FIRE PLACE FUEL) $5.00 per bag Reesor Fuel & Lumber |) creck the tabes PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - waiting for your call? Call any time on Sunday -- See your phone book for typical low night and Sunday rates. @) Bot canads exhibition game. Although the Port team appeared to have the edge in play, they were unable to score until the 3:40 mark of the second period on a break- away goal by Paul Gibson. Later in the second period Bill Owen tallied for Port on an assist from Michael Healey and Mark Lee. i In the third period, Port still bettered their opposition with two goals, Tim Kane unassisted and Scott Wilbur unassisted. Oshawa were able to answer once, making Pord the victors 4 -- 1. Next home game Friday, December 4, at 7:45 p.m. West Rouge vs. Port Perry. - All-Stars in which there have been penalties and misconduct wo Games handed out to a great num- ber, but it looks like New- Brooklin Bantams downed jcastle came to play hockey Beare Bantams 42 last Wed. evening in the Port Perry _| Arena. Port came up against an aggressive Brooklin team and a hot Brooklin. goalie. Port .| goals were scored by Andy Litt from Tom Olsen and Ken Jeffrey unassisted. The next night,\ Thursday, Beare Bantams travelled to Stouffville for a game with their bantams. Port played much better in this game and were able to hold an undefeated Stouff- ville team to a scoreless tie. In the third period Stouff- ville scored two quick goals. Andy Litt came back with a goal for "Port, assists go- ing to Jay Neill and Doug Christie. Before the périod ended Stouffville scored again to defeat Beare Bant- ams 3-1. Next home game will be Wed., Dec. 2nd, 7:30 p.m. when the Bantams meet Newcastle. Mustangs Tie On Friday, Nov. 20th the Mustangs travelled to Ux- bridge and came home with a tie. The first period was a close checking game before Van- Camp opened the scoring with the assist going to Jef- frey. It remained that way tL COAL 985-7951 Uxbridge 3-3 till near the end of the period when Bruce Newton scored for Uxbridge with the period ending at 1 each. The second period was scoreless with both goal-ten- ders making some saves. The third period opened up with Champman scoring for Uxbridge then Bourgeois tied the score with assist going to Heard and McCoy. Bruce Newton got his sceond goal of the game to make the score 3 to 2 for 'xbridce The Mustangs felt defeat coming their way before Van Camp scored in the last couple of minutes with the assist going to Jeffrey. Pen- alties in the game were even at six apiece. Next home game for the Mustangs will be on Mondav. Dec. 14th with Uxbridge the visitors. On Your Paper last Wednesday. Scoring for Flamingo's-- Robin Parish--Martin Adamson Glenn Geer--Ron Short Rob Munro--Bruce Fergus- son & Roger Holtby Robin Parish--Paul Kane Bruce Ferguson--Robin Parish Penalties: 8 P.P., 4 N. The support and following that has been received is greatly appreciated by the whole team and it is felt that it is a good morale builder for the boys. Don't forget the Fund Rais ing Dance on Dec. 5th at Club Annrene, and the next en- counter will be against Ux- bridge on Dec. 2nd (Wed.) at home. Mustangs had a very easy time with a _ short-handed Bay Ridges Club. The Mus- tangs are showing signs of strong team work and are making the big plays. Scoring for Port Perry were: Ist Period-- Jeffrey from McLaughlin Bourgeois from Heard & Jackson Branson from Cochrane & Van Camp Nightingale from Heard and McCoy. 2nd Period-- McCoy from Heard and Bourgeois Bourgeois from McCoy and Heard Heard from Jackson. 3rd Period-- Van Camp from Jackson Jeffrey from McLaughlin and Hillier. Bay Ridges got their three goals in_the third period by Williams, Kowat and Ker- shaw. Port Perry picked up eight penalties in the game with one by Bay Ridges. INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guoronteed Investments AN 4 and 5 years Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen &. Port Perry Telephone 985.7306

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