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Weston Times (1966), 24 Mar 1966, p. 12

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Bisons 2â€"Royals. 2 Tom Marion of the Bisons pickâ€" ed a good time to score his first goal of the season when he put his team ahead 1â€"0 at the cightâ€" « minute mark of the first period. deff Andrews mate it 20 just beâ€" fore, the close of the period to ¢ m the ‘Bisons a commanding & going into the final stanza. And what a final 20 minutes it was with Bison goalkeeper Reed e ts on Te en * rom his teamâ€" ‘mates who checked furiously. At _ the 18.55 mark Bruce Leeming hit HUMBER VABLEY ATOMS® |was by Ralph Picard | mar One of the strangest things |and about playoff hockey in any J league, at any level, is the emerâ€" | T gence of the "unknown" player. | are The player who seems to rise | skat from nowhere to lead his team trul and play havoe on the unsuspectâ€" | forw ing opposing team. Such was the | tean case last week at Central arena | Gary as the Humber Valley Atoms | Lenr opened their 1966 playoffs. | plays Flyers 3â€"Cubs 1 cient Lowe? â€" Who‘s (Lowe? David | hand Lowe is a rookie with the league | as t} champion> Flyers. Over the 15â€" |ed : game schedule he scored but two ;-nd ‘ of his team‘s 36 goals. On Saturâ€" | â€"â€" day he scored all three of themâ€" | i the perfect hat trick, as he led his | team to a 3â€"1 victory over the ; Cubs, Assists on two of Lowe‘s goals came from John Muscari | with David Lee setting up the third. For the Cubs, their lone marker was ‘scored by Scott | Creighton from Mike Corcoran. | An honourable mention is due to | two‘of the Cubs players. Firstâ€" Defenceman Cam Clarke who was | always Hangerous offensively and ! I defensively. Secondlyâ€"Btuce West who, . due to the illness <of the | team‘s regular goalie, made his | debut in the nets, and played exâ€" tremely well. The Flyers now take | ® 1â€"0 game lead in their best two | out of three series. _ NEHA Articles Depend _ _On Coaches‘ Comments ~"EHA Atom Crown Goes _ To Eringate UPWA Team David Lowe H.V. Flyers Secret Weapon ... Picard ERINGATE MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE by Mrs. Lorraine Bell All games were r:fher exciting. I wish to apologize for not having this list of playoff champions beâ€" fore this. Only after a month I was operated on the week hockey elting game on Laurie Wood‘s dramatic penalty. shot in the first period. Lee ‘Gardiner had to work hard for his shutout as George Clark played a good defensive game, Cutler Brand& sagls 2 Dean‘s Furniture P 5 No comment on this game as McPhail seored one goal and got two assists. Wauchope scored two goals. Other goals were by Randy Beacher and Paul Christensen for Dean‘s. Cutler goals were by Sheldon Leonard. Elpaso Restaurant . .5 Elpaso team gave an all out effort. Coghlan, Lawrence and Redwood once again made a large €ontribution to their win. Compton T.Y. . f 3 Ticknor Realators 7 This game got out of hand so penalties were high. The game was very rough. * Displaying his usual class Roy Teski sparked his team mate to two decisive playâ€"off victories and the championship. In the first game Roy hit on two quick solo efforts and from that point the Jets mever looked back. Arch Simpson added another on a setâ€" Joseph Hair Stylist Jets 5 ‘T McNamara Pet Shop Aces 1 _ 3 Albion Pharmacy _ witness a real sports “"1" |""t Coming back in the second _ It is all to take place at Pine |$2M¢ ROY again sturted it off ‘ Point‘ â€" Th wn.bnumt_by John Otsino., "-1 ""'! ':.30 ':'l“‘e Â¥ | Although they finally did succumb _night, April 7, from * _| Aces put up a real battle, twice _ Remember, all you sportsmen, |coming from behind to score the make sure the whole family gets | Jets. Phil Wonta got them back out for this one. Refreshments on into the running on a play set up the house for all the kiddies and |\by Mark Perdok and Joe Rankin, free skating, after, for the whole | however Jets Don â€" Armstrong Family. quickly balanced that with his Teammates, don‘t forget to | ‘i"st of two on a passing play wear your sweater, that‘s the ad. fr9m Mike Stephan. Iron man mittance for you and the family. | K%ith Evans put the Aces back . Crests will «be presented to al |On even terms with help from‘ players and awards to the win. ; brOther Neil. Then just as the ning teams and individuais beâ€" )?“iod ended Don Armstrong got | tween five (count ‘em) champion. |‘" Alone on Aces goalie Steye Potâ€" ' ship matches, }m__ and poked in his second. ‘Thistletown Sports won this exâ€" Remember, all you sportsmen, make sure the whole family gets out for this one. Refreshments on the house for all the kiddies and free skating, after, for the whole & T ?glquh-mnum _ by Mike Castner & Bob Walker After the spring mistsâ€"or was t&.fiod,u,-quhw.b. eleared we find that there gflmmmu‘hg. k hy For ai en s ht . For busy parâ€" ents you have another chance to witmess a real sports spectacular. It is all to take place at Pine Point® arena. Reserve Thursday night, April 7, from 6.30 to 10. by Tom Hore TYKE FINALS Then with only in the game, it Plaza N.EH.A. il York Com. It‘s Jo: ind Ne ia e h lc te in £2a.00 4 â€" E Bondy Braves .. 3 ! No comments. Penco goals by â€" 8# | _ Bondy Barber fought back from | Warren Nelson and a hatâ€"trick t â€" «5 |a oneâ€"goal deficit on goal by Ted l!ur Bob Mannerow. Thistletown e an all out | olifton for two goals and Ken |L.G.A. goals by George Mills and awrence and | Jackson for one to win game over | Bill Woodhill. made & large | Rraithwaite by a score of 3 to 1. / It‘s so much easier for a writeâ€" â€" win. S. _ Boyle scored â€" Braithwaite‘s |up to appear in the paper if the dha 1 | only goal. ‘coaches and managers would take a ~* |cCB & J Sports cmec~... 8 {time out to put a comment on the won this #x~| Kipling Hts. B.A. 2 . |score sheet about a good player, gurie th? ';'.’d’ On a game as close as this ior what position the goalie or the 'th:i io “:: game you would think a comment |man who got the goal was in. If it 26 (‘e::ge would appear on the game sheet. | the pepple who are interested in od def’ensive D & J goals by Steve Jones, Gary | the writeâ€"up want to see the boys‘ {(‘arew and Ron Cook. Kipling | names appear, it‘s up to them, aelle PS Aoie) b0° Nitponaldiand | Fomerren Inighy, MaFh o8 at : 3 {John Collaton. Pine Point arena, 6.10 p.m. Garâ€" his game as | Rexdale Plaza 1â€"Garret Mfg. ® |rett Mifg. and Westway start the goal and got | Another game as close as this | first game as Leavens Chev. Olds e scored two |ON€ and yet neither coaches took | and ‘Maiton play the second game ere by Randy |time out to give a comment on |to warm up the night for the 8 ristensen for |the boys. Rexdale Plaza goal: by | pm. game between the N.HL. Is were by |John Carney. |oldâ€"timers and York Std. seniors. Litton Sys. 2â€"Sheldon Esso 1 |Door prizeâ€"a Gruen watch. All . % | Another game and a close one | proceeds to the Etobicoke General â€"Honda . 2 |‘too yet no coaches or nfereesJHospital Fund. Ist # . P# f Joseph & Miller & Stan & Reilly & Sofa wrry $ue. Y "Kteve Rrown, then. Rog In the onlÂ¥ honest serins MSL i_.... aroe a lce . Et | was Tim Bardsiey who found the | mark to tie the game, Ed Knight |and Bruce Leeming assisting. 1 Wolves 0â€"Bears 0 _ The Woives and the Bears who are playing an efhibition series 'skated to a scoreless tie. This was itmly a full team effort as the forwards and the defence of both teams played to their maximum, Gary Oberding and Doug Macâ€" Lennan, the competing | goalies, played their part cooly and, effiâ€" ciently. Both had little trouble | handling the few on goal shouJ as their feams checked and phy-, ed their positions to frustntet and would be scoring plays. {inished, but will be home hope. So here goes: Tyke Leagueâ€"Jack Frost oustâ€" ed Rumble and Sugar; Atom Leagueâ€"Max Burry Esso defeatâ€" ed Dunlop Tire; Pee Wee League â€"_ Lawlor Real Estate downed Briarcrest Hardware; Bantam League â€" Orlando Construction: WEST END ._ SMORGASBORD $2.50â€"all you can eat ROAST BEEF â€" ROAST TURKEY â€"ETC, ETC., ETC _ ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY: Reid Flowers Rovers 2- -O | Miller Esso Tigers 0 1 Only comment on this game was about referees. Pete Woods held on and then teammate Ron Rezanowicz became the hero with a last minute solo drive to win it all. With only two minutes to go in the game Russ Evans got a break and netted the equalizer for the Aces. That was almost enough to unseat â€"the Jets but their goalie dn Cbnan® ind ealil C Belmont Chev. Maxwell Plumbing No comments on the game Braithwaite Legal Eagles 3â€"1 DouP I" & pasing combination from Peter Partican and Bob Neison, In the last frame Ace‘s Keith Evans got a bit of revenge with l“"mln-tmmrunht Jets Armstrong teamed up with Mark O‘Hara to finish it Daily 12 Noon â€" 12 P.M THE GREATEST ONEMAN sHow in CANADA ADAM TIMOON NORSEM AN RESTAURANT and TAVERN DUNDAS HIGHWAY â€" weEst OF DDuE Ap PHONE 2779711 Hockey Winners! ATOM FINALS SUNDAYS 4:30 P.M. TO 8 P.M. ___ FAMILIES WELCOME:! Thursday, March 24, 1966 Popabes s mtt hn Eagles . 1 i Thistletown 1.G.A. 2 3 | _ No comments. Penco goals by t back from | Warren Nelson and a hatâ€"trick goal by Ted |for Bob Mannerow. Thistletown s and Ken |L.G.A. goals by George Mills and i game over | Bill Woodhill. 1st 2nd 3rd soon F3 0 iâ€" ) _ It‘s so much easier for a writeâ€" ite‘s |up to appear in the paper if the ‘coaches and managers would take 3 {time out to put a comment on the 2 . |score sheet about a good player, this |or what position the goalie or the ent | man who got the goal was in. If eet. |the people who are interested in ary | the writeâ€"up want to see the boys‘ ing | names appear, it‘s up to them, | Midget Leagueâ€"Simmon Greenâ€" ‘house; Intern Juvenileâ€"Municipal ‘Drugs beat Stador Investment. i EH.A. . E.H.A. Atom loop was packed with lots of action and Eringate was ‘finally the victorious team. |_ Eringate U.P.W.A. _ mt } Humber Valley .0 Eringate goals scored by Lelac |assist B. Gardiner and number 2 |goal Lelac with Yuile assisting. | Mighty fine game boys, I heard. Eie e Pone esR WUFsy 7 HeSCC: Eringate Minor Hockey is over for another season. We would like to say thank you to all who participated, thatâ€" means players, coaches, assistant coaches, referâ€" ees. sponsors and parents, for all working together in making this one of the most successful years. We do pray that with all of your help in the future,. it will give us greater and better hockey for this ares, So have a safe hapâ€" py summer, will see you: inâ€" the fall. & H. C. TUGWELL CO. LTD. _ PHOTO CENTRE comments appear on game sheets, Ron Fry for Sheldon. Litton goals scored by Steve Allen and Larry Denton. Rexdale Donators . * Westway Plaza hok : No comments. Donators goals by Ron Lutki and B. Ganes, Westâ€" ways goal by Frank Till. Penco Construction 4 Likewise in the third game the Tigers had to be content with a lone counter for their margin of victory. Steve Schott provided the thriller off a pass from Phil Hanâ€" som. Although that was the only scoring play it doesn‘t describe the action as both goalies were peppered repeatedly and robbed / many a wingman with that pay 'dirt glint in his eye. Stan Cycle Ist 2nd 3rd { and Sport Cyclones 2 2 4 Valentine Construction Victors 120 0 e Except for the initial game the Cyclones ripped right through the Victor crew to carry off the winâ€" ner‘s trophy. In the first game John O‘Malley opened the scoring for Victors with an assist from Blake Edwards but Steve Atwells set PASSPORTS In the second match the Tigers managed to scrape through on a single chalked up by Frank Corâ€" rada with assistance from Harry Shaw and Reid Bailey. 36 Hnmhenn;v;--c;â€"tu BE 1â€"4312 up by Eddie White evened the Eringate Minor Hockey League Executives, PEEWEE FINALS 2209 WESTON ROAD WESTON | PRICES ? ?> ? ‘61 HARDTOPSâ€"up to ‘62 HARDTOPSâ€"up to _ Insurance Bears 1 % 5 With a whole team effort, plus a lot extra in the goalie departâ€" ment, the early season basementâ€" dwelling Rangers snook into the finals and then walked off with the silverware, Moir ®© 33 FORD CUSTOMS ®© 8 FORD CUSTOM 500‘s i PP ar it zons d .. the Cyclones blasted the Conâ€" struction Crew with four markers, Again it was the power persistâ€" ence and knack of the "PPK" line that dominated the play and scorâ€" ing. John Patterson counted the first two with assists on both from Tom Potter and Ron Kirk. That was enough to decide it but linemates Pogter and Kirk salted it away with extras. BANTAM FINALs Reilly Esso Fuel _ Ist 2nd rd LITTLE BROS. ®© 4 THUNDERBIRDS ®© 6 LT.D.‘s ®© 7 LITRES ®© 18 GALAXIE 500‘s © 8 GALAXIE 500 x one alone, The Victors gave it the old college try but Cyelones goalie John McKay spectacularly fended off all their attempts. What began as a whisper beâ€" came a roar in the third game as SEC mWys u. T : 4 84 BRAND (INCLUDING CONVERTIBLES) DO WE HAPPEN TO HAVE WHAT YOU ARE ; ING FOR? 500 XL‘s _ Going into the final few minutes the teams in effect were tied, since this had to be the last game, Both were registering a tie and a win and each had five majors! Then with the Bears confident and pressing hard for their fourth tally of the game John Busate For the leagueâ€"leading Bears, who had never met with defeat in the â€" regular season, the third game was never in doubt. They came out fighting from the first whistle and managed to make the light flash three times. Gord Young netted one in the first frame and Bill MacDonald and Larry Longmore each got one early in the last. along with one for John Pusato, Frank McCaul backed his teamâ€" llhll-l"itblmflywlflmu. mm the posts letâ€" Sam DeCariz plop one behind him. _ The second tangle ended in a draw. Bears Ian McDowell fired more and John Busato handled the honours for the Rangers. What started off as a bestâ€"ofâ€" three series ended up as a threeâ€" game total point battle. Rangers contained the Bears in the first _ The first tilt was a oneâ€"ay standâ€"off. Scorers were Colin Chappelle for the Leafs and Dave Franklin from Chris Greaves, for the Giants, The Cleaners gained the upper hand in the second game on scores by Dave Franklin and Dave Myles. In the third encoulter the Leafs The Leafâ€"Giant series turned into another one of those total point sudden death finals with the Leafs edging the Giants by two goals in the three games. 1st 2nd 3re Turf Cleaner Giants. 1 2 0 Sofa Shoppe Leafs .. 1 0 4 with a hard riser into the upper leftâ€"hand. corner. Bobby Hull‘s 51st couldn‘t have been any more electrifyingâ€"and this one did finâ€" ish off the game! MIDGET FINALS grabbed a loose ‘puck in his own end, broke into the clear and beat CH 4;1701 over the boards if they had been given skates â€" and if the refs would have let them! ship to turn the tables on the Giants. In fact it appeared that SWIMMINGâ€"Olympicâ€"Size Pool, Wading Pool used as much guile as gamesmanâ€" RIDINGâ€"Riding Masier: Col. M. 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