K. Nightingale Scores 3]§ Blanks Utical As P. Albert By Gerden Scott Ken Nightingale led Prince Albert to a 50 white-wash of Utica with 3 goals. Ken is only the second player to score 3 or more goals in a game this season. Prince Albert"@halked up their 7th consecutive shutout with some top of the line defen. sive plays throughout the} game. The entire game was one sided and every time Utica picked up a penalty Prince Albert put the pres sure on until finally they would score. To watch Prince Albert play, a hockey fan would call them the Bos- ton Bruins of Broomball. They have a well balanced team with several individual stars. The scoring in the game went as follows: Ist Period-- Prince Albert--Ken Nightin gale (Chris DeNure); Ken Nightingale (Karl Durham) Ind Period -- Prince Albert--Ken Nightin- gale (Dale Crawford, Don Harper); Chris DeNure (Dave Durham); Dave Dur- ham (Darryl Laxton, Wayne Rowntree. >. > >. Cy Wilson Ford played one of their better games, how- | ever the more experienced Brian's Supertest out -shot Cy's Guy's and as a result they outscored them 2-1. Don; Gray on a pass from Garth SPORTS SALES ART'S Linton scored with just 56 seconds left in the first period to lead 10. During the second frame both teams played between the blue limes and each scored once. Cy Wilson took advantage of a double penalty to Brian's Supertest to tie the game. Doug Scott beat Bill Hall to the draw and passed the ball back to Steve Hillier who then fired it home from just ever as luck would have it Jim McLaughlin sank Cy Wil. son's hopes when he scored from centre at 11:11. Final was then Brian's Supertest 2. Cy Wilson 1. Next Week-- Brian's vs. Utica, 3 p.m. Cy Wilson's vs. Prince BBaour BaoBEZ K. Nightingale R. Redmond Vv. Walker D. Scott C. Williams J. Pearce enaeewe aan "ee sIs@ooaeoore ~ PLUMBING and HEATING scorpion BROOKLIN NOVICE TEAM WINNERS OF LIONS NOVICE TOURNAMENT Snowmobiles PORT PERRY -- 985-2581 ~ Nwac oc A Port Perry Rink skipped by Hoppy Carnwith won the \ View; Hoppy Carnwith, skip, receiving trophy from Ken Flamingo Pastries Bonepiel held here last Saturday. Pictured Jackson and Marilyn Owen, lead. above from the left are Andrea Jones, second; Mae Blakely, Photo J.P. Hvidsten velled to Bowmanville to take part in their annual Midget Tournament on Boxing Day and met Markham in their first game and scored a shut out. The first and second period were scoreless when both teams were waiting for the openings. Then in the third period the Mustangs opened up and scored four goals and gave Ken Davidson good protection for him to gain the shut out. Scoring for the Mustangs were Van Camp ass. Bronson, Cochrane, Heard ass. McCoy, Bougerouis, Van Camp ass. Cochrane, Hillier, Heard ass. Nightingale, McCoy. The Mustangs played their second game against Orillia jim the Tournament and were | beaten by a score of 3 to 1, as they played one of their | poorest games of the year. |The one goal they managed |to get was scored by McCoy with assists going to Bouger- ouis and Heard. | Mustangs defeated Brooklin | by a score of 5 to 3 on Mon. | night. The first period McCoy | scored with the assist going to | Bougerouis. The second per- iod Brooklin put the pressure on and Lockyer scored for | Brooklin. Then Cochrane Mustangs Take Part In Bowmanville Tournament Cy Wilsons Mustangs tra-[ scored from Lackie to put = the Mustangs ahead 2 to 1. Lockyer scored his second goal of the game to tie the score at the end of the second period. The third period Mc- Coy scored with Bougerouis assisting and McCoy getting the hat trick with assists going to VanCamp and Night- ingale. Cartwright seored for Brooklin before VanCamp closed out the scoring with assists going to McLaughlin and Davidson. Penalties in the game were the Mustangs 9, Brooklin 8. --s BOW LUNG LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING Total Points Peanuts : 14 Snuffy Smith 12 Pinochio 2 Lioness ll Banana ll Hot --ie -- Gumby 10 Pluto 10 Charlie Brown 10 Beatle Bailey 8 Casper 8 Mighty Mouse 7 High Triple-- N. Robinson--742 High Single-- S. Stone--291 During the Christmas holi-{ day, the Novice team played two exhibition games and/ one scheduled league game. The first exhibition game was played on December 30 at the Brooklin Arena against the Whitby club, resulting in a 41 victory for Whitby. Scoring the only Port Perry goal was Fraser Lee ,assisted by Michael Hamilton. On January 2nd the Port boys were hosted by their league competitors, Uxbridge and had to settle for a 22 tie. Port goals were netted by Michael Hamilton assist- ed by Fraser Lee and the tieing goal by Bill Owen, un- assisted. Sunday evening the Port team travelled to Orono to meet the Oshawa, St. And. rews club, where they finally became victorious with a score of 7-4 Tallying for Port were Peter Lane from Scott Wilbur, David Cham. bers unassisted, Stephen Geer unassisted, Paul Gibson from Howie Jones & Scott Wilbur. Stephen McIntyre from Paul Gibson, Fraser Lee from Tim Kane and Tim Kane from Peter Lane. The schedule calls for three out of town games -- watch for further notice of next home game. Bantams Tie Pickering With the Pickering goalie pulled for an extra attacker and Port with a man in the penalty box, Pickering ban tams scored with just ten seconds left in the game to give them a 22 tie Goal Bantams ist Period Goulding - St. John, Ellicott 2nd Period Frazer - unassisted Penalties- Port Perry 9, Pickering 6 scoring for Beare Next home game Wed. Jan 6th. -- Beare Bantams vs Stouffville. Check The Label On Your Paper Triples 600 and Over-- N. Robinson--742; S. Stone --723; F. Venning -- 662; J. Whitaker -- 645; C. Watts-- 621; P. Ellicott -- 612; D. Phinney--607. Singles 200 and Over-- N. Robinson--255, 247, 240 J. Whitaker--230, 212, 203; S. Stone--291, 236; F. Venning --285, 231; C. Watts -- 226, 223; M. DeJong--223, 219; D. Phinney -- 220, 202; P. Elli. cott--254; S. DeHaas--251; L. Campsall -- 250; L. Haugen-- 244; J. Walker--231; L. Tripp --230; L. Scott -- 229; J. Thompson--225; W. Tobin--. 223; D. Wanamaker--220; 8S. Tully--218; J. Scriver -- 214; C. Wilson--212; D. Warren-- 210; A. Chapman -- 210; J. ; Storry--209; S. Kearns--208; LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING ' Over 210 Singles-- M. St. John 316; A. Roberts --295, 211; W. Midgley--284; P. Durand--280; J. Taylor-- 268; D. Stevens--268, 224; I. Doupe--250, 260; L. Wilson-- 243, 227; C. Wilbur--218, 25@ M. Hopkins -- 217, 254; V. Rider--225, 262, 214; J. Hun ter--246; E. Bailey--237; S Brignall--230; G. Langille-- 230; M. Tremblay--224, 225, J. Chandler--229; L. Cook-- 227; P. Jones--221; S. Vokins * --217. High Single-- Merle St. John 316 High Triple-- V. Rider--701. Over 600 Triples-- V. Rider--701; 1. Doupe--* 698; A. Roberts -- 683; D Roberts -- 683; D. Stevens-- 682; L. Wilson--668; M. St John--668; C. Wilbur--652; J. Hunter--639; P. Durand-- 614; E. Bailey--611; MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Standings as of Dec. 29, 1970 Longhorns 27 Spitfires 26 8.0. Bees 20 Aces is * Better Sports 18 Beavers 17 High Single--B. Owen 323 High Triple--B. Owen 784 High Single W.H.-- R. Williamson--285 High Triple W.A-- . R. Williamson--690 Tiples Over 600 | B Owen--784; R. Werry-- 667; R. Williamson--660; F Hastings -- 643; J. Healey-- |636; 0. Rohrer -- 628; AY | Crawford -- 622; K. Wilson-- 618.