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Tekawennake News - March 12, 1969, p. 7

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Minor Hockey (continued) Thursday, March 6, 1969 Elora O.M.H.A. Novice Playdowns : Elor2,, 11 Saturday, March 8, 1969 I-fabersville O.M.H.A. Bantam Playdowns: Six Nations 9 7 Six Nations 4 Plattsville . 1 This was the third ancl final game for this round of· the playdowns. Steve Isaacs led the Six Nations attack with two goals and one assist, Harry Hill and Terry General had two goals each, Paul Henhamk, Gerry Hill each had a goal and an assist, Rick Ander- son picked up a goal and t 1-ro a s sists. Garry Simpson scored for PLattsville and Marlon Galom picked up the assist. This eliminates Plattsville and now the Six Nations ban- tams are waiting for Alvinston of the Western Ontario division. The Six Nations de- feated Alvinston in the Clinton bantam hockey tournament 5-0. Saturday, March 8, 1969 Hager sville PeeWee House League Play off finals: Kings 5 Blues 2 This was the first game of a three out of five series for the Pee Wee championship. Sunday, March 9, 1969 '.Jaterford O.M.H.A. Novice Playdowns : Six lfation;s 6 Elora 3 This is a three out of five series, and it is now tied at one game each. The Six Nations novice team travels to Elora on Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. for the third game. Eantam House League Play off Semi-fianls: Wings 8 All- Stars 3 The Pee Wee All Stars Hill advance to the finals against the Seals because the Wings used two ineligible players in the game on Sunday. The Six Nations Minor Hockey League passed a rule on Thursday, February 6, 1969 that the bantam players that are playing midget hockey be eliminated from their respective teams each time they play against the Pee Wee All Stars i n the bantam House League Play-offs. This rule caused a lot of hard feelings over the game on Sunday. Parents figure they are not getting their money's worth because their son misses a couple of games. _Would you parents 1 please realize that we have pla;yers that only play in the House League who have already been eliminated and they _are not complaining. Bantam House League Play-off Semi- finals: Seals 5 _North Stars 1 These semi-finals were a ·two game, goals to count series. The Seals, coached by(, Jack Hill, came back from a 2-0 set back and defeated the North Stars by a round scor~-- of 5-3. Schedule: Tuesday, March 11, 1969 Hagersville Pee Wee House League Play-off Finals: 6:30 p.m. Blues va Kings Thursday, rfarch 13 7:30 p. m. Bantam All Ster s at Caledonia, Exhibition game. Thursday, March 13, 1969 at El ora. O.M.H.A. Playdowns. Novice 8:00 p.m. Six Nations vs Elora Friday, Ma-rrh 7~; lOh:4 A.lvins ton O.N.H.A. Playdowns Midget 8:30 p.m. Six Nations vs Alvins~on Saturday, March 15, 1969 Hagersville House League - Play- off Finals Pee Wee 3:45 p.m. Kings vs Blues Bantam 4:45 p.m. All Stars vs Seals Sunday, Midget Novice March 16, 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 1969 '.-Jaterford Alvinston vs Elora vs O.M.H.A. Playdowns Six Nations Six Nations The midgets play two hrenty minute straight time periods and one twenty minute stop time period. This is a must for the midget series. Fans - Come out and support the teams in the play- offs. It helps them win! _G_r_an_d_R_i_v_e_r_ Eu_c_hr_e...,,_ T_h_ur_s_d__,a;y- 1 Har ch 6 1 1969 Ladies high score Margaret Gr een I'1ens high score Ladies lone hands - Marion Har t in r:rens lone hands Ladies low score - Vera Thomas Mens low score Door prize was won by Bob Martin playing r1yrtle Russell ( as man) Will McNaughton L. Jamieson

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