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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Mar 1971, p. 14

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04 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed, March 10, 1971 PORT PERRY Mustangs Win 2, Advance To Semi-Final Series LADIES WEDNESDAY Wed. MARCH 3, 1971 | in the second period with 2| Pistachios a Cy Wilson's Mustangs play-| quick goals by Harrington & Brazil Nuts 2» ed host to Lakefield and| Hendyen to take a 32 lead.| Pecans 18 came up with a 5-1, victory. | Minutes later Dave Bourgeois Cocoanuts a4 Bill made the score| scored two quick goals for) Chestnuts 14 1 for im the first} Mustangs to go ahead 43,| Hickary Nuts 4 minute of play assisted by| Both goals were assisted by Peanuts 13 Neil McLaughlin. Crawford| Heard. bee -- pomp h cedar - McCoy gave Mustangs a 2| Almonds u first period. goal lead assisted by Heard Cashews 8 Mustangs came out flying} 24 Bourgeois before Craw-| Hazel Nuts 7 ford scored for Lakefield to | Over 210 Singles-- im the second period to take a commanding 4-1 lead. Shawn Lackie scored the win- ning goal assisted by Brent Heard and Dave Bourgeois. Heard made the score 3-1 with an unassisted goal and came right back with his 2nd goal moments later assisted by Bourgeois to end the scor- ing im the second period. Bourgeois scored the only goal of the final period a» sisted by Heard and Glen McCoy. Mustangs picked up 12 penalties in the game with Lakefield getting 10. Mustangs outshot Lakefield 48 - 20. Cook--255; J. Chandler--244; J. Wilkins -- 239, 235; V. Rider--235; E. Bailey -- 234, 226; B. Raines--230; W. Mid- gley--231; H. Penny--225; L. Ptolemy--223; G. Langille-- 222; B. Doupe--220; M. An- drews -- 220; M. Potts--219; M. Wallace--218; K. Notting- ham--216; E. Werry--217; H. Swain -- 216; M. Tremblay-- 220; S. Brignall -- 215; M. Healey--212; C. Wilbur--211. Over 600 Triples-- L Doupe--676; J. Wilkins --660; F. Venning -- 639; E. Bailey -- 633; G. Langille-- 625; M. Geer--614; K. Har. per--610; C. Wilbur--609; M : ire g ij i SUN.. MARCH 7th, 1971 Cy Wilson's Mustangs tra- velled to Havelock to play : : Lakefield in the second game | LADIES MONDAY of the series and came home NIGHT BOWLING with a 7-5 victory. Snuffy Smith 7 Gasetta gave Lakefield.a Mighty Mouse 5 10 lead in the first period Charlie Brown 5 before Glen McCoy got the) Pluto 5 first goal for Mustangs, as- Pinochio 4 sisted by Brent Heard. Heard Casper 4 made the score 2-1 for Mus- Beatle Bailey 3 tangs assisted by McCoy to| play ads not later than 12| Peanuts -- : end the first period. noon, Tuesday. Banana Splits 2 Lakefield came right back Hot Wheels 2 Lioness 2 Gumby 0 High Triple-- A. Seriver--769 High Single-- A. Scriver--298 Triples 600 and Over-- A. Scriver--769; F. Venn ing--753; J. Thompson--699; D. Phinney--683; M. Raby-- 6666; B. Tennyson -- 659; L. Scott--641; P. Ellicott--628; B. Bell--623; J. Irvine--612. Singles 200 and Over-- J. Seriver--298, 252, 219; . Venning--206, 270, 277; J. 'Thompson--228, 213, 258; D. Phinney -- 240, 232, 211; M. Raby--256, 237; B. Tennyson --258, 208; L. Scott -- 205, 224, 212; P. Ellicott -- 244, PLUMBING Sports QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PORT PERRY FIGURE SKATING CLUB Centennial Ice Review ART"S AE Johnson 229 MARY STREET 085. - 2383 BOWUNG 216; B. Bell--211, 253; J. Ir- vine--237; A. Chapman--261; D. Wilson--255; S. Sinclair 233; R. Beare--223; L. Camp- sall--218; L. Leduc--218; S. Tulley -- 211; T. Vanderby-- 209; S. DeHaas--207; J. Scri- ver--206; E. DeShane--20"'; J. Storrey--204; J. Walker- - 203; D. Goreski -- 202; HI. Page--201. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING March 4th-- High Triple-- J. Parker--816 High Triple W.H.-- R. Robinson--816 High Single-- v J. Wilson Jr.--336 K. Irvine--336 High Single W.H-- J. Wilson Jr.--342 Triples Over 625-- J. Parker--816; J. Hadley House League PLAY-OFFS BANPAM -- Peel's Chicks took a 1-0 lead in their series with a 65 win over Hanne's Esso. Taylor count ed a hat trick, McLeod, Elli cott and St. John singles, while Cook (2), Werry, Taylor and Mathison scored for Esso. Ellicott (2), Van She- gan, Ashbridge and Stephens were the marksmen as Cana- dian Tire downed Lion's Club 5-2. Hadley accounted for Lion's two goals. PEE WEE--W. Frank clob- bered Legion 114. Cochrane with 4 goals, Sinclair 3, Middleton 2, Post and Willi- ams scored for W. Frank Real Estate while Kroonenburg(2), Ashbridge and Reese counted for Legion. Maple Leaf Mills took the lead in their best of 3 series as they shut out Club Annrene 20. McQuade and Van Weston notched the markers. NOVICE-- Malmont Farms got tallies from Franssen and Wallace as they edged Scu- gog Lumber Kings 2-1. Can- ning scored for the Kings. Jones fired three goals and Bower two as White Feather Farms beat Keith Real Estate $1 MeLallum scored for Keith. HEATING Sales SCORPION SNOW MOBILES FRI, APRIL Me. with winning a minute Brigh- went their goalie and the first period. Short on a back opened the score the face Trotter and Jim Rob Munro that Robin Par- the heads of the Munro & nents down the centre to assisting, and|score the final marker. The Paul Kane. led in penalties tallied for they registered 16 Brighton. 's 9. Robin Parish ome from Paul Kane scored again} Then on Monday night the and Bill Hazelwood scored for travelled to Brigh- Brighton. in the third though the weather was Brian Chapple & Dan wicked around here, each scored to tie the south of the ridges it Yt looked like the boys clear sailing. The Fia- a good lead and then mingos opened the scoring to play more defensive than Rick Trotter with Bruce offensive, but the boys got assisting, then back on track again as Glenn Bonistead scored for to end the first 1. second it was Grant ughlin from Bill David- K. Ashton -- 750; C. Watts-- 747; D. Butt--743; J. Wilson, Jr.--740; R. Whitter--720; R. Sweetman--720; G. Wilson-- 707; B. Anderson -- 698; J. Dowson -- 689; D. Keetch-- 686; B. Owen--684; J. Stone --678; T. Eden -- 675; H. Moore--674; jeil--668; G. Menzi: ; V. Walker --660; J. Harper -- 656; M. Vanderby --.648; F. Hastings --A47; D. Murray -- 644; R. Shortt -- 644; R. Phinney-- 638; G. McHugh -- 638; J. Wilson Sr.--636; R. Hutchin- son--630. Your Admission Ticket Gives YOU a Chance to Win GET-A-WAY WEEKEND IN TORONTO Get away from it all. Come to the Lord Simcoe, close to shopping, theatres and entertainment. Special Price $54.90 Per Couple Includes @ Fri. & Sat. night accommodation in deluxe bed sitting room, or best available. @ Bottle of champagne @ Breakfast and dinner (for 2) on Saturday @ Breakfast and city sight seeing tour (for 2) on Sunday. Please mention the get-a-way week-end to your travel agent or when you make your reservations. 2nd SAT., APRIL 3rd 815 pm.

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