Tournament Honours to Welland as 10 Teams Compete wins Grand Champ ionship or the second time and what a There was excitement galore In nil nine- proceeding games a sudden death overtime win a tie de cided by penalty shots not three or six but a total of If teen for each team There was lust so much excitement In all 1 up with It Game 1 A surprising ton Cubs pounded Acton Only great heroics by Acton Goalie D Neely kept the score as low us It Game II A real barnburn er as Georgetown Flyers jump ed Into a quick lead on goals by Brian Simpson and Matt Bauer East got one back late in the 1st period with only four seconds left in the game they managed to tie the score In sudden death overtime It was again at What a frantic action in this Game III Welland provided most the punch and defeated Game A game that was expected to bo a turned out just a soso as Chinguacousy tapped Kingston Kingston controlled play quite well but couldn t find the mark Game V Georgetown Fly unleashed their scoring a hapless Acton Winning they tended to lose team and became a group of in dividual They did not play as well as in game II This elimin ated Acton Game VI This was a game to end all games as East got a lead only to have a determined Bolton squad erase that by the end of time Many chances were missed by both teams in the period and score stayed tied The penalty shot rule was applied and after fifteen penalty shots by each team Bolton finally emerged winner Store Gome VII Kingston bor ro some of sweaters and the score sure showed They humbled This eliminated Aylmer Game VIII Chinguacousy appeared overconfident from their win over Kingston and were soon looking at a hung on them by a well Welland club They fought vainly and finally scored Fin at score with show a very sound team In this gome No outstanding players but very few mistakes were seen An excellent game and the elimination of CONSOLATION FINALS Georgetown I Kingston Game After trading goals in the first five minutes King got into high gear and do minated play throughout Came This was a tribute to the Kingston boys who were the youngest over all team in the tournament This eliminated Georgetown and gave Kingston the Consolation Championship CHAMPIONSHIP Wetland Bolton Ousts League In PlayOffs The club that won George town Industrial Hockey Lea regular schedule race won be in the battle for the playoff title North bowed out of playoffs Sunday beaten by in the sixth game of a best of five semi final that went the extra distance because of a tie registered three wins and two losses besides deadlock NHL by National Hockey League official Bryan Lewis and two linesmen the final game was completed without the brawling which marked the fifth game in the series and caused it to be ended short regulation time The rivals traded first period goals and went through the middle frame scoreless Two counters in the third period t be matched by the league winners who replied with a single goal TWO FOR DAVISON Davison from Bradley Brush sent into a lead tied it from Telford Davison cracked the tic from Riddnll and and Nor vol owned a 31 lead after Bradley from notch their toal Jack Gudgeon scored from McFarlnne late in the period to reduce the difference Mac MUk start their final series Sunday morn ing ihowint by I in their first two tames they had to be favored to win this one but many of tic fans were heenni for Bolton and I guess they hear it they only went out to win favour d or not Bolton took 1 lead held it into the period came back to into the third Bolton still Ret the message they re supposed to tired and lie down on the Job but that the way Bo ton saw it Tired they were but they kept on digging and tied it up at Two tools late In the game finally subdued the courageous Bolton Cubs and won the grand championship Tro phies for the champs pre by J Hamilton of Stand Products Individual trophies to MVP from each team presented by member of the selection com Ward Bob Free stonf Del Beaumont were js follows Acton Jeff White Peter Thompson Gwillimbury Dave Dunce Georgetown Matt Bauer Kingston Gil Bolton Bennett Welland Perry Best goalie Dominic Guar agno of Bolton MVT for the tournament was Game After the Fast Gwillimbury by Long Many thanks to oil those who helped make this tournament bigger and belter than There arc too many to but assistance is tainly appreciated SALE The mothers of the Tyke hoc key players held a very sue bake sale at the United Gas Office on March S money was turned over to me to add to Tyke hockey funds and will be used after much discussion where ever it is most needed Many thanks to who contributed and to McLaughlin Mrs Simpson and Mrs Bingham who con vened the sale and all the many others who helped both at the sale picking up baking and the very important job of phoning REGULAR PLAY Thursday March In real speedy test St edged Minnesota It is a treat to sec improve ment in the boys in the past month Many folks have com mented and with just a quite obvious In the second gome A squeaked by Pittsburgh by Thursday plojer of the week goes to Doug White in net for Louis With Minnesota carry Inc most of the play Doui was the block and the tiny many times over March Toronto bested Montreal in the opener It appears Detroit must be the tcim to break Tor onto win streak next week In the last nifht of league play If and its a big IF this win is to be broken Should Toronto win next Friday they have gone all season without loss but Detroit not to I overlooked Late though It they re on strong In the middle session Friday nig t tl shut out New York giving the Wings two victories in row Boston had to go all out to by in the late gome but they made it Player of the week for Friday goes to Derek Ferguson of De troit He kept a sharp eye on New York attackers and the puck out of his own end well On the point he kept pros sure on New York many times during the gome Deciding Game Is Necessary As Midgets Tie PlayOffs The Midget ployoft between inrgHown Sunny Acre Forms Richmond Hill is going lit down to the wire locals put together a i here Tuesday to snatch pi series win away from the Hill and knot up the best of set at two wins apiece with game tied G en Robinson from Arnold and Ovcnden from Bob and Ray Love from the shots that put Georgetown in a position to capture the series END-TO- END and Robinson were kouU in this well played d toend contest as was goal Williams who foiled several Richmond Hill rushes threats around the goo mouth Ray Loves lone goal was a booming that caught Hilt goalie flat footed Sunday sow off came ab out at Richmond Hill and oven overtime period didn de cide a winner Georgetown had edge with two thirds of the lost per left but the homo club found three goals In the time remain DELAYED TWO HOURS Ice problem delayed this one for two hours Alec unassisted Glen Robinson from Robinson from and dene lnglls from Craig Fleming and Pete Fend ley from Bob did Ge orgetown sniping Richmond Hill dominated thci Thursday Mann game and it showed in tl outcome which tae them the fries lead two games to one i Sunny Acres came from from Beaumont and from Beaumont and Butter worth Beaumont from Robin son and Elmos and Robin son from Arnold and FAILED The one that allowed Rich Hill to tie the scries one game to one was a affair in which Georgetown got goals from Love assisted by Beau and Alexander and But assisted by Robinson The locals failed to take ad of Richmond Hill pen allies five times in the first two periods Wakfer MVP tot Novices At Penetang Winterama Georgetown Novice A fighters made it to the consols tton round finals at the i tig Hockey Taurna and Carnival on the Feb ruary weekend Georgetown Novice A player Scott Wakfer with four Coals and three assists in the four tames played was selected by tournament officials as Most Valuable Player on the club Firefighters left for the tourney Friday February and ployed their first Saturday morning against Their 41 loss in this one jlut them Into the solution round scored Georgetown only goal unassis ted BLANK FALLS Firefighters fashioned a 50 victory over Niagara Falls in their first consolation game In which Ihelr op position It the cad game In a round in which SCOREBOARD BANTAM Georgetown Milton 1 Playoff Sunday March Steve Ilulmc 2 I I and Eric St Andrews the goal scorers for Kinsmen Al Gilmer GEORGETOWN THURSDAY MARCH 11th PAGE County Basketball Crown Eludes Georgetown s senior basket ball hopes for a county title dashed by Lord Nelson of Burlington last week In game total points set which ended to Lord Nelson won both meet ings the first played here Tues day March by an count and the second in Burlington Friday The senior Rebels earlier on the East crow SKYSCRAPERS Two 10 men Jamie Rus sell and Kongo paced the flawless Lord Nelson five to their easy first win Colin Foster scored points in spear headed Georgetown charge A tight defense was the cause of nebs frustration in Burling ton where they were held surrendering points in the first quarter At half time they had same points on the board but were still loo king at a 4212 difference GOOD THIRD PERIOD an effort George town took command in the third quarter and bettered Lord Nel son 8 But they could only break even in the fourth per Tim Brothcrlon contributed of tho total count rooters are calling Lord Nelson to go on from ben to the Ontario title Shamrock Studios Wedding Child Studies Passports Photos etc COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO FINISHING ATTENTION ORDER YOUR SEED GRAIN FOR SPRING NOW per early ordering on ill with by March Call TODAY I MASTER FEEDS Stewarttown DIAL Kid Hockey Schedule for Saturday March 13 AMERICAN Buffalo Pittsburgh Providence vs Tulsa Quebec Baltimore Omaha vs Columbus Rochester Cleveland va Springfield 308 45 Scrape and Flood NHL Philadelphia Toronto St Louis vs Montreal 30 Chlcogo Los Angeles Detroit New York 15 Scrape Flood Boston sits out A 11 Montreal vs St Kltts 114o1215 Weston vs London vs Ottawa Kitchener 15145 Peterborough Hamilton Whitby vs Niagara SENIOR LEAGUE Schedule lor Tuesday March IS 45 Gait Woodstock 30 Guclph Onkvffle EVERY SATURDAY 1 evenly matched In the final Sunday night but It was Base Borden which notched the games only goal Firefighters worked hard to tie but the didn t come As well as being a credit to the town on Ice the Novice A were praised by their billeting hosts for their good and Brian Shear son assisted NOVICE Burlington Con Playoff Billy Taylor and Greg Abbott scored George- towns goals In this well played game Georgetown 3 Darlington Playoff Sunday March in Georgetown Tom got goals for Georgetown Greg Thompson netted the insurance goal Bill Taylor and Dave Kemshcad assisted Randy also had a good Burlington Georgetown i This shutout victory gave Burlington the playoff scries two games to one they had the edge in shots he figure in the scoring Mike Jot was a stand out for the locals controlling the pi whenever he was on the ice Goalie Brian and Barry the big plays when colled The scoring was taken care of by Tim Turner from Ian Reeks from from Reeks and Miko Tim Turner from Terry and then Recks ted SECOND SHUTOUT Thorold were Georgetown s victims in the second gome the consolation round a of fair Scott unassisted Phil Buck from Tim Turner Rick Hewitt unassisted Ian Reeks from Scott Wakfer Eddy I ex from Brent and Scott from Terry Simp son produced he six goals Borden and Georgetown SUMMER EMPLOYMENT FOR STUDENTS 16 to 21 WEEKS TRAINING DURING JULY AND AUGUST ID DAYS TRAINING DURING MONTHS OF MARCH APRIL AND MAY InrsrMtod Students apply at GEORGETOWN LORNE SCOTS ARMOURY GEORGETOWN PARK THURSDAY MARCH 1 0 to or SUNDAY MARCH a rn to m IS FAMILY DAY AT GOLDEN TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 38 Main St North and GuelphSt SATURDAY SPECIALS 3 DINNERS for 210 Save 4 DINNERS for 260 Save 5 DINNERS for 300 Save 75c DINNERS for Save FINAL WEEK OF ILVERS SPRING SALE O MADE TO MEASURE SUITS si 1000 AIL GARMENTS CUSTOM TAILORED BY FLEET STREET CUSTOM CLOTHES HUNDREDS OF NEW 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