Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1978-83, [1978] - [1983], p. 8

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The Cobden Sun, February 3, 1982â€"Page Six ® § -' Royals pull off exciting tourn . The Ross Royals once money in the third annual â€" two very close victories out ~Ross off in the semi final, f again proved why they are Laurentian League senior â€" of the bag in the semiâ€"final â€" taking 4 1â€"0 lead on Josh E 7 one of the best teams in the hockey tournament held in and final games of the pufour‘s marker at 7:29‘ of area as they laid claim to Westmeath on the weekend. _ 12â€"team event. â€"" the first period and holding ? the championship trophy © It was not an easy task, The â€" Petawawa â€" Pepsis on _ for what _ everyone and $400 first place prize and the Royals had to pull came close to knocking thought was the win. d : wEA 4 es 7 a qh sicmiatn ievece mempas mm Thanks to some ?Jutst:ld}; t 99 to i C i. t a t. . a~ 2 v ol ue . * Eo in oaltending by Rick, 3E Awoh EC o is es e e | l en ol%nstgead the Royals manâ€" H ;‘3’ ' in i~~~ i2 Ad fe doe © B aged to stay alive, and with e . A p e | fls E; » en L | only 1:23 left in the third | P : a F 9e { Es '&' 11 period tied the match as pa 2 cce as , sié o g \ Te A Wwade Patterson connected f i & 1~.~ + {r 4 kA A~‘ EB on a pass play from Gary § * ;)9- > bxuk ter b i i~ & @ WÂ¥ Johnston and Ron Eckford. : :-r%l in. .o4 d e P ;, . is 366h C / | *9% It only took them another ! v i. o5 z> [ss 9B e . ./ / RY! 30 seconds to capitalize ns * t C g Ast. t {;3.' } ) mt ) * Cl m [| again, when Donald Curry â€"| ,‘i‘ f m +s of . A *fy z& P : [ â€" e picked up Steve Harph_i‘s l Â¥f »m e i eb f 4 rebound and jammed it in, | : ul & oi se i o o 1 . much to the disgust of the 1 o sA SSu.l L ‘ Pepsi‘s. S ‘ Esgitee oi 4 d £ The final game was just ; Ey tnWA e :7 . as exciting as Ross took on | f \ â€" iss 4 s,ff' s M K . o magen CAE a tough Windsor Tavern fe k «es [ [ 00 . . Eie en omns 4 _ ; team. The Royals dominated . | * \ ul M }[ = im . Sm B Are uon o epaneaai @§6 â€" at first, with an early goal | A 3 8. [(2ll n Mess e r es WR on Ron Eckford‘s blistering . | w ho $+] h * t e e es drive from the point that P } PC (a J%. Len rnua in . yE § deflected past _ Windsor ;,’ f C fhe g‘ la > s e ies s . _ goalie Dieter Laport. They 3 l‘\ \‘ / w# hests (%: #2.. . es _A _ slacked off near the end of $ ~~ Pelinn. *‘ * M 2y i Sail the period though, and it ; 7 * f sommtl ts â€" cost them as Mike Sandrell . | y t . sn MBE found a hole Jow on * is oo 1150 t ;i * o e ~fi Olmstead‘s glove side. 3 Pz bitber e C e uts . f § The Tavern jumped into ,}" c oEX 7 e m e l M the lead at 8:30 of the 3. P u=> d he ik 3 WAd second on Rick Went‘s j % A x .3 T RARRE ) power play goal, the only e . i esn § â€" goal of the period. Mike Nixon of the Petawawa Pepsi‘s accepts the most valuable player award A lucky break for the from Allan Bell. Royals .evened up the game : | as a Windsor player fell on | ht f o s the puck in the crease S >‘ m seemmess®st Gjurinc a scramble in front | 7 of the net. A penalty shot ‘ was â€" called and â€" Gerry | Hodgins made no mistake, | ~ _ The Cobden Sun, February 10, 1982â€" Page Six ' QueensLine SportsDay _ Queen‘s Line residents ladies shut out Queen‘s mens hockey action as the . couldn‘t have asked for Line 3â€"0, but the men make up team of local more â€" beautiful _ weather â€" evened the record for home oldies (most of them not so than â€" Saturday‘s to hold. by downing their Foresters old) faced the Valley Flyers. their annual Sports Day at Falls counterparts by the The Flyers won 6â€"1, but not : the local rink. same 3â€"0 score. without _ some _ difficulty > A good crowd ttlxrned out On the tugâ€"ofâ€"war front, against the veterans. 1 to watch and participate in â€" the Foresters Falls ladies All tolled, it was an : ® the â€" variety of â€" athletic again won the battle of the excellent day of fun, and | : endeavours, which included â€" fairer sex by outpulling the those . who were there 1 minor hockey, men‘s and QL team. The Falls men enjoyed themselves to the ; women‘s broomball, men‘s also chalked up a win over fullest possible on the good | j and â€" women‘s tugâ€"ofâ€"wat, â€" Queen‘s Line but lost in the . sport and great food that |] public skating and taces, â€" final reckoning . to. the was served up. 4 C and an old timers hockey Fourth Line squad. 2 ] game in the evening. The evening‘s entertainâ€" . In broomball action, the ment saw some pretty good visiting _ Foresters Falls old timets versus gentleâ€" s fl~;fgf‘:!,1_~a,c_rx.!mf.:â€"â€">~,ul‘â€"-:w"“ n iprarge es & f

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