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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 31 Mar 1971, p. 12

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OB-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 31, 1971 PORT PERRY Mustangs Eliminate Unionville Advance To All-Ontario Finals Cy Wilson's Mustangs play-)2 victory and advanced to/with Downs scoring to cut ed at home and scored a six the lead to 4 to 1. MeCoy to four win over Unionville on Wed., March 24th, to go ahead in the best of five series with 2 wins and one game tied, thus needing a tie| of the game with assists go-| winning the game 5 to 2. to eliminate Unionville andj ing to Heard and Lackie. Co-| Penalties in this game advance to the all Ontario] chrane scored from Nightin-| were Port 10, Unionville 7 finals, gale to lead 3 to 0 at the} The Mustangs now meet | In the first period Heard] end of the first period. Dresden in the finals with opened the scoring with as-| The second period went] the first game going in Dres- sists going to Bourgeois and| scorless as both the teams| den on Friday night at 8:30 Jackson, then McCoy from] played good defensive hoc-|p.m. The second game will Heard before Downs scored| key & the goalkeepers mak-| be played in Port Perry on for Unionville. Heard scored| ing some good saves.- Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m his second of the game with} The third period Bourgeois| 80 all you hockey fans let's | Bourgeois assisting before the period ended Grovers cut the margin to 3 to 2. The second period Downs seored for Unionville to tie the game. Heard scored his third of the game assisted by Bourgeois, then Bronson scor- ed from Cochrane to go ahead 5 to 3 before Bourgeois scored from Heard to end the second period. ' x The third period went seorless with the Mustangs content to check and protect the lead' before Splowich scored for Unionville to cut the lead to 6 to 4 and ti stay- ed that way till the end of the game. Penalties in the game were even at 13 each. RF tf MCCULLOCH POWERMACE CUT& THE COST OF LIVING! Miss Sharatyn Reader, Port Perry and Mr. Richard Anderson, Bay Ridges are shown being presented with the Canadian Legion Trophy. This Trophy is awarded yearly to the winners of the Senior Dance Competition at the Whitby F igure Skating Club. Novice Reach Semi-Finals In Annual Brampton Tournament of Waterford. Scoring Portjsecond round in the series. Perry's lone goal was Fraser! After being billeted in »| Lee from Tim Kane. various homes, the boys ar- On Monday, March 22, it| rived at the arena early on was do or die for the Con- struction boys. Bill Owen led the boys with two un assisted goals to a 2-1 victory, thus tying the series 3-3 fore ing a ten minute overtime MUSTANGS ADVANCE TO THE ALL ONTARIO FINALS DEFEATING UNIONVILLE Cy Wilson's Mustangs tra- velled to Unionville on Fri- day night and scored a 5 to ed im a 1-1 tie on a goal by Steven Geer from Bill Owen and Mike Hamilton. The see Port Perry juveniles will be competing in the 1 3th annual Tri-County Juvenile Hockey period. Port boys had many ~| good chances, but it wasn't until the 9:57 mark that Leo. nard Franssen drove home a pass from Peter Lane. This advanced Port Perry to the SPECIAL CENTENNIAL OFFER Play Golf FREE in 1972 ond game of this round was played at 1 p.m. The boys opened the scoring early in the game and never loked back winning this game 7-1, giving them a round score of 82. Scoring for Port were Scott Wilbur from Michael Geer; Peter Lane from Paul Gibson; David Chambers un- assisted; Tim Kane from Rob- bie Parker; Paul Gibson un- assisted and Peter Lane from Leonard Franssen. After a days rest they re turned on Thursday to meet Dethi in the semi-finals at 3 p.m. This being Port's only poor game of the tournament|~ they came out on the short end of a 7-2 score. Port goals were scored by Robbie Parker unassisted and Bill Owen from Steven Geer and David Chambers. After spending the night in Brampton these teams met at nine o'clock Friday morn- ing. The boys made a great come-back winning this game 64, but losing the round 11 8 Port Pery had two boys scoring hat tricks in this game while Delhi's big scor- ing ace netted all four goals, brnging his total to nineteen thus far, making him top scorer in the sixty4eam tour- PORT PERRY FIGURE SKATING CLUB Sanctioned by C.F.S.A. Tournament to be held in the Milton Arena, April 3, to 10. Port Perry will play their first game against Amberst- burg, April 3 at 1 p.m. Thirty-six teams will take part in this year's tourna- ment. Teams are classified in three divisions according to population. Port Perry plays in the "C" Division and other teams include Acton, Waterford, Hagersville, Woodbridge, Cal- edonia, Tecumseh, Amberst- burg, Alderwood, Unionville, Elmvale, and Applewood. nament. Scoring for Port Perry were: Paul Gibson from Pet- erLane; Paul Gibson from Peter Lane; Peter Lane from Leonard Franssen; Paul Gib- son from Peter Lane; Peter | Lane from Bill Owen and Peter Lane unassisted. This week has proved to be a memorable one in the life of these young hockey players. They appreciated the accomodation and food rendered to them while in Brampton and wish to thank their parents and fans for transportation and loyal sup- port auring the week. , . 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