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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 13 Jan 1971, p. 14

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' Of League Play 6-5. | $4 | PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jon, 13, 1970 Bowling [PORT PERRY x STAR Prince Albert Shut-Outs Broken By Doug Scott By Gordon Scott Prince Albert, after shut ing out their opponents in 7 lst Period-- consecutive games finally | Brian's--D. Gray (V. Walker gave up a goal last week to G. Linton) 6:08 Doug Scott, @uring their 2-1 | Utica--B. McEnaney (D. vietory. For Prince Albert Card, R. Collins) 18:26 it was their fifth straight win 2nd Period-- and eighth game without a/ Utica--D. Card (B. Me Doug loss. Prince Albert scored all, R. Collins) 12:15 first when they were a man oe * short at 1852. Cy Wilson /| League Standings-- assist. The scoring went as follows tied it up on a power play at wit F&F 2:51 of the second period | P. Albert 9 213 6 19 and it looked like a tie game |Brian"s 7 2 3 2110 17 was inevitable when finally | Utica 38164 7 at 16:03 Crawford with his|Cy Wil 29 1425 5 second of the game sewed | - «9 it up for Prince Albert Tep Ten Scorers-- lst Period-- |Player Team GAP P Prince Albert--Crawford {C. DeNure,P.A...9 8 17 31 K. Durham) 19:52 |K. Durham, PA. 3 9 12 49 2nd Period-- |D. Crawford,PA.7 4 11 20 Cy Wilson--D. Scott |D. Gray, BS... 6 S11 8 R. Jackson) 2:51 D. Scott, CY. 4597 Prince Albert--D. Crawford |V. Walker, BS... 4 5 9 0 C. DeNure, W. Rown- |K Nightingale PAS 3 8 33 tree) 16:03 |R. Redmond, U. 4 4 8 0 . ee © C. Williams, BS..5 2 7 14 UTICA TAKES OVER THIRD | J. Pearce, BS... 3 4 7 12 Utica snapped their losing | Next Week-- streak at four games as they | Brians Supertest vs. Prince downed Brian's Supertest 2-1 Albert -- 3 p.m. to takeover third. The loss|Cy Wilson vs. Utica--4 p.m. dropped Brian's into second | ra 'House 'League NOVICE -- White Feather Farm's Flyers engaged in a defensive battle with Mal mont Farms and ended up with a scoreless tie. Keith Real Estate shut out Scugog Lumber Kings 30. Durell, Timleck and Black scored the goals and Williams the shut out. PEE WEE--Club Annrene got goals from Beare (2) and Blonge as they tied with Le- gien 33. Scoring for the Legion were Reese with two and McKee with one. Maple Leaf Mills came up with a 32 win over W. Frank Real Estate. Baird counted a pair and Page a single for the winners. BANTAM -- Canadian Tire Battled Hanne's Esso to a 3 3 tie. Campbell (2) and Har- ten for C.T.C. Cook (2) and Mathison for Esso were the marksmen. Guillimette had six points including three goals as Peel's Chicks troun ced Lion's Club 93. Moore and R. Knight two each and Taylor and Zaporozan singles scored the other Peel goals while Litt, McCurdy and Faux counted for Lion's Club place with only three games| remaining. Don Card who usually plays net turned on the power for Utica and led them with his first goal this season and an Tops Stouffville In Close Game Friday, January 8, Tripp onstruction Novice travelled to Stouffville, where they met stiff opposition. During the first period, Stouffville appeared to have the edge in play, but both teams were held scoreless In the second period the boys started to skate and check harder resulting in 4 goal for Port Perry. Before the end of this period Stouff ville netted an answering goal to make it a 1-1 tie Early in the third period Stouffville scored to go # head im the game for the ist time. Port tallied shortly to tie up the game and scored the winning goal with forty seconds left to play in the game. Final score Port Perry 3, Stouffville 2 Seoring for Port Perry were Michael Healey unas sisted. Tim Kane from Fra ser Lee and Robbie Parker played Stouffville, the de-| and Tim Kane from Fraser {2m¢¢ held the forwards in | Lee 'Sac ART'S } Check the Legion scoring |statisties these days and you imay be surprised to find that the opposition has pro- iduced 32 goals against, as compared to 128 goals shov- jed in by the locals. Would |you believe that the boys on | the Legion Pee wee are scor- ing at 2.13 per game, and let- |ting the opposition score at }0.53 per game, almost a 3 to 1 average. This may seem wild, but it's right there in the books | Last Friday nite the Legion |All Stars had a 41 lead go ling into the last five min- utes of the game, and were |lucky to come out with a 44 tie with Stouffville The blame could be put on a lot of things, but for some unforseen reason, there just happens to be a coach who} | gets all rolled up and com- pletely taken by the course of the game, and that is one reason, and the only one we accept, for the tie on Friday The boys completely out- , check, while our own for PLUMBING and HEATING Legion All-Stars Settle For Tie With Stouffville wards carried the play to them. Barry Heard in the nets was outstanding. Sean Taylor with two goals and one assist was outstand- ing as a fore checker in this game, on Sean's two goals, | both was from some excellent work on the part of John Seott. Other players who were checking quite heavy! all night were Ed Olsen, John | Kane, Gord Scott, David Hor- | ton. This was not one of! our rough, tough type of/ hockey, but hard, fast skat- ing, both ways, tough check. | ing was a factor in the out-| come =OWLING MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Sandings Jan. Sth, 1971-- Spitfires 31 Long Horns 5.0. Bees SSRs High Triple-- D. Vivian--760 High Single W.H.-- R. Williamson--275 High Triple W.H-- ; D. Vivian--T775 | Triples Over 0-- , D. Vivian--760; B. Owen-- | 730; R. Wililamson--716; L. King--4672; F. Hastings--650, J. Healey--653; D. Durham-- 636; D. Marvyn--426; D. Wil | son--623; C. Andrews--605 LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING January 6th, 1971 Over 210 Singles-- A. Roberts--326; K. Harper --250, 249, 280; B. Collins-- 261; B. Raines--224, 250, 217; B. Faber--267; A. DeNure-- 245; M. Potts -- 243, 216; L. Cook--235; J. Hunter -- 215, 241; L. Wilson -- 239; R. Dearbourne--232; J. Taylor-- 232; J. Sutherland--234; E. Bailey -- 231; S. Brignall-- 227; 1. Doupe -- 226; M. St. John--223; T. Martens--222; C. Wilson--220; M. Andrews --219; M. Healey -- 218; C. Wilbur--214; V. Rider--214; S. Newman--216; M. Cook-- 211; B. Oke--211. Over 600 Triples-- K. Harper--779; B. Raines --691; J. Hunter -- 664; L. Cook--646; A. Roberts--634; M. Potts--628; M. St. John-- 614; E. Bailey--606; B. Faber --603; L. Wilson--601. Bourgeois. Bill Van Camp gave Port Perry the lead for the first time in the third period at 0:27 unassisted. Bigham tied the game again for West Rouge at 5:04. West Rouge took a two goal lead on goals by Morgan and Fraguhanson. Van Camp scored his second goal of the Cal Cochrane and Dale Bron- son. Morgan gave West penalties in the game and West Rouge 8. . . . Cy Wilson's M tra « yelled to Bo on Sat. Night and played their Midgets and played one of their better games of the year. The referees kept the rough play under control in calling 8 penalties to each @ team. Scoring in the game were: Ist period-- Bow.--Smith Bow.--Forsey 2nd period-- Port--Heard from Van *. Camp, Nightingale Bow.--Forsey Port--Cochrane from Van Camp, Jackson 3rd_period-- game at 13:37 assisted by| Bow.--Rice Rouge a 64 lead before Dave -- FULL -- Port--Heard from McCoy, * CLEARANCE, Winter Jackets 9 PRIC Everything On Sale 0%» 50° ' ] j Winter ' Underwear PRICI ' DON CARNEGIE'S

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